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- Q5133141 subject Q8202807.
- Q5133141 abstract "Clifton is a hamlet in Northumberland, in England. The population is between 20 and 30. It is situated a short distance to the south of Morpeth, on the A1. It forms a trio with Hepscott and Glororum, a series of farms founded by the Brown brothers at the end of the 19th Century. However, Clifton as a habitation stretches back earlier with a coaching inn dating from the 17th century.".
- Q5133141 areaCode "01670".
- Q5133141 ceremonialCounty Q23079.
- Q5133141 country Q145.
- Q5133141 gridReference "NZ205825".
- Q5133141 postalCode "NE61".
- Q5133141 wikiPageWikiLink Q1072703.
- Q5133141 wikiPageWikiLink Q11005.
- Q5133141 wikiPageWikiLink Q23079.
- Q5133141 wikiPageWikiLink Q279859.
- Q5133141 wikiPageWikiLink Q4959642.
- Q5133141 wikiPageWikiLink Q5084.
- Q5133141 wikiPageWikiLink Q6386521.
- Q5133141 wikiPageWikiLink Q736785.
- Q5133141 wikiPageWikiLink Q8202807.
- Q5133141 wikiPageWikiLink Q966002.
- Q5133141 dialCode "1670".
- Q5133141 lieutenancyEngland Q23079.
- Q5133141 officialName "Clifton".
- Q5133141 osGridReference "NZ205825".
- Q5133141 postcodeDistrict "NE61".
- Q5133141 point "55.136 -1.68".
- Q5133141 type Place.
- Q5133141 type Location.
- Q5133141 type Place.
- Q5133141 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q5133141 type Settlement.
- Q5133141 type Thing.
- Q5133141 type SpatialThing.
- Q5133141 type Q486972.
- Q5133141 comment "Clifton is a hamlet in Northumberland, in England. The population is between 20 and 30. It is situated a short distance to the south of Morpeth, on the A1. It forms a trio with Hepscott and Glororum, a series of farms founded by the Brown brothers at the end of the 19th Century. However, Clifton as a habitation stretches back earlier with a coaching inn dating from the 17th century.".
- Q5133141 label "Clifton, Northumberland".
- Q5133141 lat "55.136".
- Q5133141 long "-1.68".
- Q5133141 name "Clifton".