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  2. Adderstone Hall - Wikipedia

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    Adderstone Hall. Coordinates: 55.56617°N 1.77798°W. Adderstone Hall ( grid reference NU141303) is a privately owned Georgian Grecian mansion situated on the bank of the River Warn near Lucker, Northumberland. It is a Grade II* listed building from which the present owners operate a holiday park.

  3. Adderstone - Wikipedia

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    The name "Adderstone" means 'Eadred's farm/settlement'. Adderstone was formerly a township in the parish of Bambrough, from 1866 Adderstone was a civil parish in its own right until it was abolished on 1 April 1955 to form Adderstone with Lucker. Governance. Adderstone is in the parliamentary constituency of Berwick-upon-Tweed.

  4. Mains (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    A mains ( Scottish Gaelic: mànas) in Scotland is a farm, or the buildings of a farm. [1] This may include the farmhouse, farm buildings such as a byre, dairy, and workers' cottages. It is pseudo-plural, actually being a Lowland Scots corruption of domains or demesne, [1] [2] and so is never used in the form "main" (except occasionally in the ...

  5. Lands of Dallars - Wikipedia

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    Scotland. 55°34′22″N 4°26′16″W  / . 55.5728°N 4.4379°W. / 55.5728; -4.4379. The Lands of Dallars or Auchenskeith (NS463337) form a small estate in East Ayrshire, Hurlford, Kilmarnock, Parish of Riccarton, Scotland. The present mansion house is mainly late 18th-century, located within a bend of the Cessnock Water on the site of ...

  6. Adderstone with Lucker - Wikipedia

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    55°34′01″N 1°46′55″W  / . 55.567°N 1.782°W. / 55.567; -1.782. Adderstone with Lucker is a civil parish in Northumberland, England. The parish includes the villages of Adderstone, Lucker, Warenford, Rosebrough, Newstead, Bellshill and Bradford, and has a population (2001) of 195. [1] increasing to 238 at the 2011 Census.

  7. Agriculture in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Scotland. Agriculture in Scotland includes all land use for arable, horticultural or pastoral activity in Scotland, or around its coasts. The first permanent settlements and farming date from the Neolithic period, from around 6,000 years ago. From the beginning of the Bronze Age, about 2000 BCE, arable land spread at the expense ...

  8. List of listed buildings in Girthon, Dumfries and Galloway

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    Cally Mains Farm Steading Category B 9866: Upload Photo: Cross Cottage, (Cally Estate) ...

  9. Clarkson's Farm - Wikipedia

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    11 June 2021 (2021-06-11) –. present (present) Clarkson's Farmis a British television documentary seriesabout Jeremy Clarksonand his farmin the Cotswolds. The series documents Clarkson's attempts at running a 1,000-acre (400 ha) farm near Chipping Nortonin West Oxfordshire.