Grid reference NY9364
near to Hexham, Northumberland, England
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1 & 3, Hallstile Bank
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River Tyne and Cottage in the grounds of The Hermitage
Does anyone live in it?
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Holy Island House, Hexham
The building dates from the 17th century (above the door is carved "TKB 1657"). Apparently the name is nothing to do with Lindisfarne, but because the property sits between two streams. It is listed grade II* (list entry 1042573).
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Hexham Abbey
Founded c.674, sacked by the Vikings several times, the present building is mainly 12th century.
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Hexham Abbey
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The stripey bikes of Hexham (11)
Rather belatedly, Hexham has turned its collective mind to decorating the streets with yellow bikes to celebrate the imminent arrival of the Aviva Tour of Britain on 10th September. Like most of those in town, this example is painted red... (more)
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Hexham: Cockshaw Burn and Tanners Row
This area was once the site of Hexham's tanning industry. The fast-flowing waters of the two burns were used in the preparation of the hides. The old house to the right, above the green paling fence, is Holy Island House: part of its... (more)
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Carpark and Hexham Auction Mart
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Northumberland Fusiliers Memorial (detail#2)
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Hexham Farmers' Market
Takes place on the second and fourth Saturdays each month
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Old Swimming Baths on Gilesgate
All that remains of the old Hexham Swimming Baths is a large hole in the ground and the facade which is being preserved as a "feature" of the modern block of flats being built on this site. The largest drill I have ever seen... (more)
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Hexham House, Gilesgate
Hexham House is a Grade II* Listed Building Link
Built in 1723 to the north of Hexham Abbey grounds, Hexham House was surrounded by perimeter walkways and picturesque woodland... ( more)
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