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Newbiggin Farm - Geograph
Newbiggin may refer to several places in England: ;in Cumbria * Newbiggin, Ainstable, in the Eden district * Newbiggin, Dacre, in Eden district, west of Penrith * Newbiggin, Furness, in South Lakeland district * Newbiggin, Hutton Roof, in the parish of Hutton Roof * Newbiggin, Kirkby Thore, in Eden district, east of Penrith * Newbiggin-on-Lune, in Eden district, near Kirkby Stephen ;in Derbyshire *Newbiggin, a former name of Biggin (Dovedale and Parwich Ward) ;in County Durham * Newbiggin, Lanchester * Newbiggin, Teesdale ;in North Yorkshire * Newbiggin, Askrigg, on the north side of Wensleydale * Newbiggin, south Wensleydale Newbiggin is a village and civil parish in Bishopdale, a side dale on the south side of Wensleydale, in the Yorkshire Dales in North Yorkshire, England. The population was estimated at 80 in 2012. In the 2011 census the parish was included w ..., on the south side of Wensleydale ;in Northumberland * Newbiggin-by-the-Sea See also * Newbigging (disa ...
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Newbiggin, Ainstable
Newbiggin is a small hamlet in Cumbria, England. Cumrew beck flows north-west through Newbiggin eventually joining the Eden close to Armathwaite. The village contains many houses of a traditional design, a historic chapel (now a private home) and several large acreage farms. On the fells around the village there are traces of the old mines that used to operate in the area, as well as the skeletons of Lime kiln. A track from the village leads up to new water river, which can be followed north to Castle Carrock. There is a pub, The Blue Bell Inn. See also *Listed buildings in Ainstable Ainstable is a civil parish in the Eden District, Cumbria, England. It contains 21 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, two are at Grade ... External links Cumbria County History Trust: Croglin(nb: provisional research only - see Talk page) Hamlets in Cumbria Ainstable Lime kiln ...
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Newbiggin, Dacre
Newbiggin is a small village in Cumbria, North West England. It is in the Dacre civil parish about west of Penrith. It lies at sheltered from the prevailing south-westerly wind by Flusco Pike, higher. It is described as a "non-nucleated village," lying for a mile along either side of the C3019 between the A66 and the B5288. There are at least six other villages in Cumbria with the same name, which is derived from the Old English ‘new biggin', or new house. Locally this village is referred to as the " Stainton Newbiggin," to distinguish it from the others. Geography Geologically, the village is situated on a junction between carboniferous limestone and Penrith sandstone. The Putnam Fault passes to the west of the village. There is a line of springs and wells which runs through the village, and these sources of water may have been the motivation for the original human settlement of this site. History Prehistory There is evidence of human activity at Newbiggin since the ve ...
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Newbiggin, Furness
Newbiggin is a village on the A5087 road, in Furness, in the South Lakeland district, in the English county of Cumbria. Historically in Lancashire, nearby settlements include the large town of Barrow-in-Furness, the village of Aldingham and the hamlet of Roosebeck. Newbiggin is in the civil parish of Aldingham Aldingham is a village and civil parish in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria, England. Historically in Lancashire, it is situated on the east coast of the Furness peninsula, facing into Morecambe Bay, and is about east of Barrow-in-Furne .... References * Philip's Street Atlas Cumbria (page 171) Villages in Cumbria Furness Aldingham {{Cumbria-geo-stub ...
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Hutton Roof, South Lakeland
Hutton Roof is a village and civil parish In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government below districts and counties, or their combined form, the unitary authorit ... in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria, England, close to Kirkby Lonsdale and Hutton Roof Crags. Historic counties of England, Historically in Westmorland, the parish includes the hamlet of Newbiggin. In the United Kingdom Census 2001, 2001 census the parish had a population of 193, increasing at the United Kingdom Census 2011, 2011 census to 218. See also *Listed buildings in Hutton Roof, South Lakeland Further reading * References External links Cumbria County History Trust: Hutton Roof (Westmorland)
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Newbiggin, Kirkby Thore
Newbiggin is a village and civil parish near the larger village of Temple Sowerby, in the Eden District of the English county of Cumbria. In 2001 it had a population of 96.Office for National Statistics : ''Census 2001 : Parish Headcounts : Eden''
Retrieved 26 October 2010 The population at the 2011 Census was less than 100 and data was included with
Temple Sowerby Temple Sowerby is a village and civil parish in Cumbria, northern England. It is close to the main east–west A66 road a ...
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Newbiggin-on-Lune
Newbiggin-on-Lune is a village in the Eden district of Cumbria, England. Historically in Westmorland it is about south west of Kirkby Stephen, and lies on the main A685 route from Brough to Tebay. Nearby to the north is located the Smardale Gill Viaduct on the dismantled former South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway between Tebay and Kirkby Stephen East railway station. To the south lies the Howgill Fells including Green Bell . Governance Newbiggin-on-Lune is in the parliamentary constituency of Penrith and The Border (UK Parliament constituency). For purposes of local government, it is located in the ''Ravenstonedale Ward'' of Eden District Council and the ''Kirkby Stephen Ward'' of Cumbria County Council Cumbria County Council is the county council for the non-metropolitan county of Cumbria in the North West of England. Established in April 1974, following its first elections held the previous year, it is an elected local government body respon .... Newbiggin-on ...
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Biggin (Dovedale And Parwich Ward)
Biggin is a village in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England. It is part of the Hartington Nether Quarter parish, and is in the Peak District National Park. Biggin was once known as Newbiggin, when it had a monastic settlement of the Cistercian order, established by the monks of Garendon Abbey, Leicestershire. The monks established a sheep ranch at Biggin Grange, which still has one ancient outbuilding. Farming is still important to the village, though at one time (18th Century) it was also a centre of lead mining. When the lead started to be worked out, there was a migration of lead miners to Upper Teesdale, and they probably took the name Newbiggin there. Today tourism is an important industry alongside farming. See also * Listed buildings in Hartington Nether Quarter * Dovedale * Tissington Trail The Tissington Trail is a bridleway, footpath and cycleway in Derbyshire, England, along part of the trackbed of the former railway line connecting Ashbour ...
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Newbiggin, Lanchester
Newbiggin is a farm in the civil parish of Lanchester, in the County Durham County Durham ( ), officially simply Durham,UK General Acts 1997 c. 23Lieutenancies Act 1997 Schedule 1(3). From legislation.gov.uk, retrieved 6 April 2022. is a ceremonial county in North East England.North East Assembly â€About North East E ... district, in the ceremonial county of Durham, England. It is situated to the west of the village of Lanchester. Lanchester, County Durham {{Durham-geo-stub ...
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Newbiggin, Teesdale
Newbiggin is a village in County Durham, in England. Its population at the 2011 census was 146. It is situated on the north side of Teesdale, opposite Holwick. An influx of Derbyshire lead miners into the area in the late 18th century may have brought the name from Biggin. In February 2022 Robert Hooper, a hill farmer from the village, was cleared of charges of dangerous driving and criminal damage, at Durham Crown Court, after he used a telehandler A telescopic handler, also called a lull, telehandler, teleporter, reach forklift, or zoom boom, is a machine widely used in agriculture and industry. It is somewhat like a forklift but has a boom ( telescopic cylinder), making it more a c ... with forks to lift a car from a lane outside his farm, flip it and push it on its side on to the road outside. References Villages in County Durham {{Durham-geo-stub ...
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Newbiggin, Askrigg
Newbiggin is a hamlet very close to Askrigg, North Yorkshire North Yorkshire is the largest ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county (lieutenancy area) in England, covering an area of . Around 40% of the county is covered by National parks of the United Kingdom, national parks, including most of ..., England. Another Newbiggin is only about away. The hamlet consists of eight dwellings and other smaller buildings such as barns, just to the east of Askrigg at a height of above sea level. The name is first recorded in 1288 as ''Neubigging'', and like other similarly-named places within North Yorkshire, it means ''New Building''. References Villages in North Yorkshire Askrigg {{NorthYorkshire-geo-stub ...
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Newbiggin, South Wensleydale
Newbiggin is a village and civil parish in Bishopdale, a side dale on the south side of Wensleydale, in the Yorkshire Dales in North Yorkshire, England. The population was estimated at 80 in 2012. In the 2011 census the parish was included with the parish of Bishopdale. The name Newbiggin derived from the words 'niwe', which is Old English for 'new' and 'bigging', a word from Middle English, said to mean 'building'. This translates to New Building in today's language. History Newbiggin once belonged to Jervaulx Abbey. Newbiggin is home to a number of 18th-century houses, one of the more notable ones is in the north end of the parish. This house in particular has a doorway which is said to have: "a cambered lintel with a quatrefoil in each angle and moulded jambs". Above this door there is an inscription dated 1636. This dates the house back almost 400 years now, and some of its key features such as its original three light mullioned window still remains to this day. Fu ...
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