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Bath
Open Fire / Woodburner
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Barbecue
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Bath
Open Fire / Woodburner
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Blanchland is a small village in Northumberland on the border with County Durham. It is a model village with picturesque houses set against a background of woodland and open moorland. Walter de Bolbec named the village for the Premonstratensian White Canons and dates to the founding of the monastery in 1165. After the Dissolution, the estate fell into decline, owned first by the Radcliffes and then by the Forsters of Bamburgh, in 1699 Dorothy Forster married Lord Crewe, Bishop of Durham, who bought the debt-ridden estate and formed Blanchland out of the medieval abbey.
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