Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Ancroft is a village and civil parish (which includes the village of Scremerston) in Northumberland, England. Prior to 1844, Ancroft lay within the Islandshire exclave of County Durham. It is south of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and has a population of 885, rising slightly to 895 at the 2011 census.There are several suggestions as to how Ancroft got its name. It might be an abridged version of \"Aidan's-croft\" - the croft of St Aidan who was the first Bishop of Lindisfarne (Holy Island)."@en }
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- Ancroft comment "Ancroft is a village and civil parish (which includes the village of Scremerston) in Northumberland, England. Prior to 1844, Ancroft lay within the Islandshire exclave of County Durham. It is south of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and has a population of 885, rising slightly to 895 at the 2011 census.There are several suggestions as to how Ancroft got its name. It might be an abridged version of \"Aidan's-croft\" - the croft of St Aidan who was the first Bishop of Lindisfarne (Holy Island).".