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Parish and Township of Cramlington
Sheet 81 Plan 5

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East Cramlington Farm East Cramlington Farm Mr Telford About 5 Chains East The is A large stone built Farm House with extensive
East Cramlington Farm Mr Tait from Cramlington Colli- Out Offices adjoining, the property of and is rented by the together
East Cramlington Farm Mr Carr ery (Anne Pit) with the shared by the Colliery Proprietors from
East Cramlington White’s Directory Henry Shum Storey Esqre of Arcourt Arcot Hall
It was built in 1748
Cramlington House Cramlington House Mr Telford About 17 Chains South This is a large Brick House built about the
Cramlington House Mr Tait from East Cramlington year 1826 the property of Mr Storey & occupied by Edward
Cramlington House Edward Potter Esqr Farm Potter Esqr Partner in the Cramlington Collieries It has
Cramlington Hall Whellan’s Directory On Sheet 80 Plan 8 neat gardens ornamental grounds & the Plantations
Cramlington House White’s Directory adjoining
Methodist Chapel Methodist Chapel Mr Telford 21 Chains East from This is a plain Barn like stone structure was built about
(Wesleyan) (Wesleyan) Cramlington House the year 1828 at an expense of about 200 Pounds
Methodist Chapel Mr Tait 80 of which was subscribed the remainder being supplied
(Wesleyan) by the Cramlington Colliery Proprietors There is room
Methodist Chapel Mr Carr for a congregation of about 250. There is a private school
(Wesleyan) held in it during the the week for the instruction of the
Colliers Children, Boys & Girls
Methodist Chapel Methodist Chapel Mr Telford About 5 Chains East This was built in 1836 at the expense of the
(Primitive) (Primitive) from the Wesleyan Chapel Colliery Proprietors and is of the same description It is a plain structure
Methodist Chapel Mr Tait as the Wesleyan Chapel There is a Girls school carried
(Primitive) on in it where they are instructed in plain sewing &c
Methodist Chapel Mr Carr
(Primitive)
J. Considine
Sapper Royal Engineers

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