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Langham Bridge Crossing Keeper's House (Kilham)

This is the house of the crossing keeper at Langham Bridge on the North Eastern Railway line from Alnwick to Coldstream. It is built of stone with two storeys and a gabled roof and was probably designed by William Bell.
N912
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
Victorian (1837 to 1901)
HISTORIC AREA ASSESSMENT, Kilham Village Atlas (HISTORIC BERWICK VILLAGE ATLAS) ; The Archaeological Practice Ltd


Source of Reference
Local History of Kilham

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