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Heaton Hall | Heaton Hall | Mr. George Cairn | About 23 Chs East from | An Elegant mansion With Extensive | ||
Heaton Hall | Mr. Sewell | Ouse Burn. 14 chs N.W. | Outbuildings, gardens &c attached. The | |||
Heaton Hall | McKenzie’s History of Northumberland | of Heaton Station | Situation of this handsome mansion is particularly | |||
Heaton Hall | White’s Directory | fine. On the West it overlooks the town moor | ||||
And Fenham; On the South & East it Commands an | ||||||
enlivening View of the Country towards North & | ||||||
South Shields & the River Tyne; And On the | ||||||
North, there is An Agreeable prospect of the | ||||||
Windings of the Ouse Burn, of its Woods & banks, | ||||||
And of the buildings interspersed Among them | ||||||
Heaton Station | Heaton Station | Mr. George Pearson | About 14 chs S.E. of | A Small third class Railway Station. | ||
Heaton Station | Mr. Moore | Heaton Hall, 26 chs | The property of the North Eastern | |||
Heaton Station | Mr. George Cairn | N.E. of Johnson’s Buildings | Railway Company | |||
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