EPW043842 ENGLAND (1934). Lead Lane and the Garesfield and Chopwell Railway, Hollings, 1934

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Title [EPW043842] Lead Lane and the Garesfield and Chopwell Railway, Hollings, 1934
Reference EPW043842
Date February-1934
Link
Place name HOLLINGS
Parish HEDLEY
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 409482, 557670
Longitude / Latitude -1.85207431014, 54.913563632912
National Grid Reference NZ095577

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Barn and Gingang to North of Woodhead Farmhouse, Hedley Grade 2 listed - Barn probably C18, gingang early C19 Not visible in this image - Hexagonal gingang to rear -roof in poor condition at time of survey. I spent hours looking up gingang, it seems to be a word invented by English Heritage! Not even in the big Oxford dictionary, lat alone Chambers or Collins. Usually it is two words except on building listings... The word "gin" comes from "engine" and the horse does the "ganging" or "going" - this is Northumbria. Typically a threshing mill. The building was to keep the wooden gears dry. In the 19th century there were 575 gin gangs in Northumberland but between the 1890s and the 1960s, hundreds of these were destroyed. In the 1970s, 276 survived in Northumberland The hexagonal gin gang ruin is hiding behind the barn - it is better visible on bing maps satellite view, or the tile address is: http://ak.t1.tiles.virtualearth.net/tiles/cmd/ObliqueHybrid? a=03131112101-1251-19-37&g=2265 (you will need to remove the space after the question mark)

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Friday 14th of February 2014 05:01:28 PM
Woodhead Farmhouse, Hedley Hedley, Northumberland NE43 7SZ Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 240527 House, originally two dwellings. C17, altered. The east (right) part of the house may be an unusually easterly bastle (fortified farmhouse, border counties and Northumberland).

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Friday 14th of February 2014 04:22:25 PM
Not really visible in this image, to the left and somewhat behind the farmhouse is a grade 2 Stable and cartshed, C19

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Friday 14th of February 2014 04:24:34 PM
Garesfield and Chopwell Wagonway (later railway) carried coal from Garesfield and Chopwell pits to staithes on the River Tyne, later this industrial branch line joined to the Blaydon-Dunston railway line. These two pits were in production in 1894 and continued until 1959 (Chopwell) and 1960 (Garesfield). Chopwell is to the North West (eg right in this image). The railway was mostly single track. Some way to the North West of this location the track bed has become a footpath, but in this area is is largely lost although some segments are still clear on the ground.

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Friday 14th of February 2014 04:16:45 PM
Hollings Farmhouse, and Adjacent Wall on East, Hedley Hedley, Northumberland NE43 7SZ Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 240525 House, late C17 refronted and extended c.1840; C20 brick wing to rear of house and C20 garage at rear of wall

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Friday 14th of February 2014 04:15:25 PM

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Friday 14th of February 2014 03:37:48 PM

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Friday 14th of February 2014 03:37:33 PM