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Explore Holburn in United Kingdom

Holburn in the region of England is a town in United Kingdom - some 292 mi or ( 470 km ) North of London , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Holburn

Current time in Holburn is now 06:20 PM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Wooler, Sunderland, Spittal, Sheffield, and Oxford. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Wooler . We saw some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Holburn ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Berwick Station-Big Flems Stag Do

1:03 min by basuwarrior
Views: 5371 Rating: 1.67

Over 50 monkeys return to berwick after flems stag do in edinburgh and chaos takes over this peacefull town 2007Arsenal | Aston Villa | Birmingham City | Blackburn Rovers | Bolton Wanderers | Chelsea ..

Fenham low moor to Berwick upon Tweed

16:09 min by KennyQ08
Views: 3494 Rating: 4.64

View from cab of class 66 hauling 6S26. Fenham low moor to Berwick, East Coast main line. 04/07/2011. ..


North East England: Passionate People, Passionate Places

1:04 min by VisitNorthumberland
Views: 1915 Rating: 4.69

Northumberland is England's most northern county, a magical place filled with ancient castles, golden sand beaches, rolling hills, rugged moorland and friendly little Northumberland towns and villages ..

berwick showbar

0:25 min by 07sixsmithp
Views: 839 Rating: 0.00

showbar in berwick entertainment ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Berwick-upon-Tweed (UK Parliament constituency)

Berwick-upon-Tweed is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the U.K. parliament that elects a Member of Parliament (MP), who since 1973 has been Sir Alan Beith, the longest serving Liberal Democrat MP.

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Located at 55.55 -1.92 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: Berwick-upon-Tweed, Parliamentary constituencies in Northumberland, United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1512

Belford Hall

Belford Hall is a Grade I listed building, an 18th century mansion house situated at Belford, Northumberland. The Manor of Belford was acquired by the Dixon family in 1726 and in 1752 Abraham Dixon built a mansion house in a Palladian style to a design by architect James Paine. In 1770 heiress Margaret Dixon married William Brown. Their daughter later married Newcastle upon Tyne merchant, Lt. Col.

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Located at 55.60 -1.83 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: Country houses in Northumberland, Grade I listed buildings in Northumberland, Grade I listed houses

Nesbit, Northumberland

Nesbit township in Doddington parish, Northumberland, England was once the site of a medieval village. In maps published during the 17th to 19th centuries, the name of the settlement was variously spelled Nesbet, Nesbitt or Nesbit. Nesbit is near the confluence of the Glen and Till rivers and the hypothesized location of one of King Arthur's battles against invading Anglo-Saxons.

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Located at 55.60 -2.03 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: History of Northumberland

Barmoor Castle

Barmoor Castle is a privately owned 19th century country house built on an ancient site in Northumberland. It is a Grade II* listed building. As at 2008 the decaying building is officially listed on the English Heritage Buildings at Risk Register.

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Located at 55.65 -2.01 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Buildings on the Buildings at Risk Register, Country houses in Northumberland, Grade II* listed buildings in Northumberland

Wooler railway station

Wooler railway station was a stone-built railway station serving the town of Wooler in Northumberland. It was on the Alnwick to Cornhill Branch which ran from Alnwick to Cornhill Junction on the Kelso line near Coldstream.

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Located at 55.55 -2.01 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Disused railway stations in Northumberland, Former North Eastern Railway (UK) stations, Railway stations closed in 1965, Railway stations opened in 1887