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34: 479: 50: 395: 57: 514: 219: 467:, of local stone with a giant pilasters on high bases supporting sections of entablature dividing the main front into a wide central bay and flanking bays, under a sloping roof with vernacular flat-footed dormers. The estate was improved with a model farm in Gothic taste, designed by 518: 540: 351:. The population at the 2001 census was 160, increasing to 175 at the 2011 Census. It was built as a planned model village in the late eighteenth century. The name Capheaton derives from 490:. The naturalistic setting of Sir Edward's Lake south of the house was designated a Site of Nature Conservation Importance in 1983 for the wintering and breeding wildfowl it harbours. 259: 243: 383: 267: 96: 493:
Two miles north-east of the village is East Shaftoe Hall, a mostly 16th century house, much altered in the 17th and 18th centuries, which incorporates a
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passes the village just over 1 mile (2 km) to the east. The causeway is a
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for Sir John Swinburne, ca 1746, one of the earliest examples of the
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The house, which was built for Sir John Swinburne in 1667–68 by
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The Capheaton archives are at the Northumberland Record Office.
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Handle from the Capheaton treasure in the British Museum
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Dated contract, noted in Colvin, sv. "Robert Trollope".
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The house stands in rolling parkland in the manner of
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East Shaftoe Hall at British Listed Buildings Online
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Capheaton is located in Northumberland
Northumberland
OS grid reference
NZ038804
Unitary authority
Northumberland
Ceremonial county
Northumberland
Region
North East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
NE19
Dialling code
Police
Northumbria
Fire
Northumberland
Ambulance
North East
UK Parliament
Berwick-upon-Tweed
UK
England
Northumberland
55°07′03″N 1°56′50″W / 55.11750°N 1.94722°W / 55.11750; -1.94722

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