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Messages - ben27681

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Northumberland / Re: Red house farm, Cowpen
« on: Sunday 09 October 16 11:04 BST (UK)  »
Cheers for that map Artym how do you overlay maps like that ?

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Northumberland / tommy taylor, cowpen
« on: Monday 15 July 13 00:09 BST (UK)  »
i know its along shot but dose anyone remember any taylors or storeys from dovedale ?

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Northumberland / Re: Red house farm, Cowpen
« on: Thursday 11 July 13 16:06 BST (UK)  »
well im not 100% sure but i think it may be chase farm and there are still stables on the site today next to bebside middle playing field behind chasedale carehome

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Northumberland / Re: Red house farm, Cowpen
« on: Thursday 11 July 13 13:34 BST (UK)  »
about an inch lower than is marked on the photo

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Northumberland / Re: Red house farm, Cowpen
« on: Thursday 11 July 13 13:33 BST (UK)  »
thanks for the photo i really love seeing cowpen estate before it was built but i think judging from the 1930s map that red house farm was 2 fields from the railway line which is still there so will be the small dark area closer to malvins close in the picture.

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Northumberland / Re: Red house farm, Cowpen
« on: Thursday 11 July 13 11:13 BST (UK)  »
ive just checked durhan gis maps and the original red house farm was demolished in the 1950s and the present percy arms was not there until 1951-1959 so it seems they are not the same building.

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Northumberland / Re: Red house farm, Cowpen
« on: Thursday 11 July 13 10:47 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the replys but i was led to believe that the Red house farm was alot older than "the red house pub" which is now the percy arms plus it looks a total diffrent shape and size on the old maps and seems to be where the present day gareston close is

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Northumberland / Red house farm, Cowpen
« on: Wednesday 10 July 13 20:25 BST (UK)  »
dose anyone have any info or photos of red house farm, cowpen or any info or photos of the costruction of cowpen estate
thanks
ben

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