No 1 The Square (Blanchland)
This house was part of the range of buildings surrounding the outer courtyard of Blanchland Abbey. It has been much altered, but the 1m thick front and rear walls are of medieval date. (1-3)
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ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY, The Abbey Gatehouse and Adjacent House 2006; Peter Ryder
WATCHING BRIEF, Post Office and Gallery, The Square, Blanchland 2007; Alan Williams Archaeology
BUILDING SURVEY, Blanchland - The Abbey that became a village: an archaeological/architectural study 2012; P Ryder
WATCHING BRIEF, Post Office and Gallery, The Square, Blanchland 2007; Alan Williams Archaeology
BUILDING SURVEY, Blanchland - The Abbey that became a village: an archaeological/architectural study 2012; P Ryder
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