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Dissington Old Hall | Dissington Old Hall | Mr Anderson | 30 Chains south | A recently erected Farm house | ||
Dissington Old Hall | Mr Sanderson | of Dissington | and offices, it bears this name | |||
Dissington Old Hall | Mr Ridley | Bridge | from occupying the site of an | |||
Old Mansion, which at one time was | ||||||
Old Hall | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | the property of the Lords Delaval | ||||
Dissington Old Hall | Whellan’s Directory | of Seaton Delaval. it is now the | ||||
property of Edwd Collingwood Esqr | ||||||
the only remains of the Hall are two | ||||||
Statues, representing the Goddess Flora | ||||||
and the Demi-god Hercules, the | ||||||
former of which is still entire, but | ||||||
the latter is broken in two | ||||||
Farrick Hill | Farrick Hill | Mr Anderson | 21 Chains East of | A hill of inconsiderable | ||
Farrick Hill | Mr Ridley | Dissington Bridge | altitude upon the top of which | |||
Farrick Hill | is a Trig Point | |||||
John Stewart Sapper Royal Engineers |
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