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Detchant deserted medieval village (Belford with Middleton)

NU 086365: Deserted Medieval Village at Detchant. (1)

Detchant was a member of the barony of Muschamp (Wooler). 1296: 12 taxpayers. A fortalice was recorded there in 1415. Armstrong's map of 1769 shows a small village on a turn in the Great North Road. Comprised two rows of buildings orientated east-west. RAF aerial photographs show ridge and furrow north and south of the village site. A bank delimiting the village is also visible. (2)

Additional Reference (3)
N3746
Medieval (1066 to 1540)


Source of Reference
Local History of Belford with Middleton
Local History of Belford with Middleton

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