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Swarland Hall | Swarland Hall | Mr Brown | 57 Chains N.W. | A Substantial Stone building | ||
Swarland Hall | Mr Carr | of Easthouse | Situated on an allotment of Felton | |||
Swarland Hall | Whites Directory | Common having outhouses garden &c | ||||
Swarland House | Whites Directory | attached. The Situation of this Hall | ||||
Swarland Park | Mr Lloyde | is Considered the most beautiful in the | ||||
County of Northumberland. It Commands | ||||||
a most extensive View of the country to | ||||||
the South & East. The Park & pleasant | ||||||
grounds are Very tastefully laid out but | ||||||
at present Kept in bad order in consequence | ||||||
of the Proprietor Sir W. Davidson not | ||||||
living there for Some years. The Hall | ||||||
is at present let to & occupied by Mr Abbot | ||||||
of Newcastle. This house is sometimes called | ||||||
Swarland Park & Swarland House but | ||||||
the Name by which it is best Known is adopted | ||||||
J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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