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Simonburn



Simonburn is located in Northumberland

Simonburn

Simonburn



Simonburn shown within Northumberland


Population
192 (2011)[1]
OS grid reference
NY875735
District
  • Northumberland

Shire county
  • Northumberland

Region
  • North East

Country
England
Sovereign state
United Kingdom
Post town
Hexham
Postcode district
NE48

Police
Northumbria
Fire
Northumberland
Ambulance
North East

EU Parliament
North East England
UK Parliament
  • Hexham



List of places

UK

England

Northumberland


55°03′21″N 2°11′50″W / 55.0558°N 2.1972°W / 55.0558; -2.1972Coordinates: 55°03′21″N 2°11′50″W / 55.0558°N 2.1972°W / 55.0558; -2.1972

Simonburn is a small human settlement in Northumberland, England.




Contents






  • 1 Early history


  • 2 Landmarks


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Early history


Simonburn lies to the north of Hadrian's Wall, the most noted Roman monument in Britain. The history of that wall as well as the Roman Stanegate forms the earliest recorded history of the Simonburn vicinity. The length of Hadrian's Wall is 117 kilometres, spanning the width of Britain; the wall incorporates the Vallum,[2] a rearward ditch system, and was constructed chiefly to prevent harrying by small bands of raiders and unwanted immigration from the north, not as a fighting front for a major invasion.[3]





Landmarks


Nunwick Hall is a privately owned 18th-century country house nearby. The house is a Grade II* listed building.[4]


The medieval parish church of Saint Mungo was built on a slope the steepness of which was not adequately allowed for by the architect. The floor of the nave has a distinct gradient as a result.


Simonburn Castle was held by the Heron family of Chipchase Castle from the 14th century until it was sold in 1718. The castle was subsequently dismantled by treasure hunters.





See also


  • Walwick


References





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  2. ^ C.Michael Hogan (2007) Hadrian's Wall, ed. A. Burnham, The Megalithic Portal


  3. ^ Stephen Johnson (2004) Hadrian's Wall, Sterling Publishing Company, Inc, 128 pages,
    ISBN 0-7134-8840-9



  4. ^ Keys to the Past, Nunwick Hall




External links







  • GENUKI (Accessed: 12 November 2008)









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