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Spredden medieval settlement (Corbridge)

Spredden dates back to the 13th century when it was described as a hamlet in 1262. It was attacked by the Scots in 1391 and does not seem to have survived the medieval period. This type of settlement is called a deserted medieval village. Today, there are a few earthworks near High Barns Farm, but the precise location of the village is not known.
N9970
Medieval (1066 to 1540)


Source of Reference
Local History of Corbridge

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