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Ord (Northumberland)
Ord is a small parish in north Northumberland, close to Berwick-upon-Tweed….

Otterburn (Northumberland)
Otterburn lies in west Northumberland in the Northumberland National Park. It has a long history, much of it associated with defence from prehistoric times to the present day. The remote and inaccessible nature of much of the parish, together with the presence of the army’s Otterburn Training Area, has led to exceptional preservation of some prehistoric and later settlements and field systems….

Ovingham (Northumberland)
Ovingham lies on the River Tyne 15 miles upstream from the City of Newcastle. The modern parish covers an area of approximately three square kilometres on a terrace above the north bank of the river. The western boundary of Ovingham parish is the Whittle Dean stream .The southern boundary is the Tyne itself. The underlying geology of the parish is limestone….

Ovington (Northumberland)
The parish of Ovington lies in southern Northumberland, on the north bank of the River Tyne. It is one of the smallest parishes in the county….

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