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Belling Mill, Kielder Water (Falstone)

A small post-medieval settlement once stood on the west bank of the Belling Burn. It is first recorded in 1663 and comprised two houses, a mill, mill race and corn drying kiln. Before the reservoir was flooded, the kiln was excavated in 1973. Its walls were found to stand up to 1.8m high and coin of 1696 was discovered in its structure.
N6211
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
EXCAVATION, Excavation and Survey in North Tynedale, 1973-1975 1973
FIELD SURVEY, Excavation and Survey in North Tynedale, 1973-1975 1975


Source of Reference
Local History of Falstone

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