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- Blanchland abstract "Blanchland is a village in Northumberland, England, on the County Durham boundary.Set beside the river in a wooded section of the Derwent valley, Blanchland is an attractive small village in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.Blanchland was formed out of the medieval Blanchland Abbey property by Nathaniel Crew, 3rd Baron Crew, the Bishop of Durham, 1674-1722. It is a conservation village, largely built of stone from the remains of the 12th-century Abbey. It features picturesque houses, set against a backdrop of deep woods and open moors. Located near the Derwent Reservoir, it provides facilities for sailing and fishing.The Lord Crewe Arms Hotel has a vast fireplace where 'General' Tom Forster hid during the Jacobite rising of 1715. W. H. Auden stayed at the Lord Crewe Arms with fellow student Gabriel Carritt at Easter 1930, and later remarked that no place held sweeter memories. Blanchland may have been the model for the village in which was set the opening and closing scenes of Auden and Isherwood's play The Dog Beneath the Skin (1935). Another celebrated poet Philip Larkin used to dine at the hotel when staying with Monica Jones in Haydon Bridge. In July 1969, Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears stayed at the Inn.With a population of 140, its unspoilt qualities make it a frequent setting for period films, set in the 18th century, such as those based on the novels of Catherine Cookson.".
- Blanchland areaCode "01434".
- Blanchland ceremonialCounty Northumberland.
- Blanchland country England.
- Blanchland country United_Kingdom.
- Blanchland gridReference "NY965504".
- Blanchland postalCode "DH8".
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- Blanchland wikiPageExternalLink www.blanchland.org.
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- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Benjamin_Britten.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_of_Durham.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Blanchland_Abbey.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Northumberland.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Catherine_Cookson.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Isherwood.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink County_Durham.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Derwent_Reservoir,_North_East_England.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Derwent_Reservoir_(North_East_England).
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Haydon_Bridge.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Hexham_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Jacobite_rising_of_1715.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Crewe_Arms_Hotel.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Nathaniel_Crew,_3rd_Baron_Crew.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink North_Pennines.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Northumberland.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Northumberland_County_Council.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Pears.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Larkin.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Relationships_that_influenced_Philip_Larkin.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink River_Derwent,_North_East_England.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink The_Lord_Crewe_Arms_Hotel.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Forster.
- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLink W._H._Auden.
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- Blanchland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blanchland".
- Blanchland constituencyWestminster Hexham_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Blanchland country "England".
- Blanchland dialCode "1434".
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- Blanchland latitude "54.848".
- Blanchland lieutenancyEngland Northumberland.
- Blanchland longitude "-2.055".
- Blanchland officialName "Blanchland".
- Blanchland osGridReference "NY965504".
- Blanchland postTown "CONSETT".
- Blanchland postcodeArea "DH".
- Blanchland postcodeDistrict "DH8".
- Blanchland region "North East England".
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- Blanchland unitaryEngland Northumberland_County_Council.
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- Blanchland subject Category:Villages_in_Northumberland.
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- Blanchland point "54.848 -2.055".
- Blanchland type Place.
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- Blanchland comment "Blanchland is a village in Northumberland, England, on the County Durham boundary.Set beside the river in a wooded section of the Derwent valley, Blanchland is an attractive small village in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.Blanchland was formed out of the medieval Blanchland Abbey property by Nathaniel Crew, 3rd Baron Crew, the Bishop of Durham, 1674-1722. It is a conservation village, largely built of stone from the remains of the 12th-century Abbey.".
- Blanchland label "Blanchland".
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- Blanchland lat "54.848".
- Blanchland long "-2.055".
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- Blanchland depiction Blanchland_-_geograph.org.uk_-_78687.jpg.
- Blanchland homepage www.blanchland.org.
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- Blanchland name "Blanchland".