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  Embleton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Embleton village in the English county of Northumberland is about half-a-mile from the beautiful bay which carries its name.
Embleton has an attractive little main street with one shop.
There is a small well-kept green with the village pump on it, out of use now but at one time the source of the water supply.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/em/Embleton.html   (195 words)

  
 GENUKI: Embleton, Northumberland Genealogy
"EMBLETON parish comprises the chapelries of Rock and Rennington, and the townships of Broxfield, Brunton High and Low, Craster, Dunston, Embleton, Falloden, Newton by the Sea, and Stamford.
The population of this parish in 1801, was 1,515; in 1811, 1,526; in 1821, 1,806; in 1831, 1,929; in 1841, 2,030; and in 1851, 2,275." [From History, Topography, and Directory of Northumberland, Whellan, 1855].
Embleton, Holy Trinity: Records of baptisms 1682-1983, marriages 1682-1962 and burials 1682-1934 are available at Northumberland Collections Service.
www.genuki.bpears.org.uk /NBL/Embleton   (577 words)

  
 Embleton Hall, Northumberland, Morpeth Hotels, Northumberland country hotels, Northumberland accommodation,
The house was built in 1730 by Thomas Embleton and purchased by the Fenwick Family in 1780.
Whether you are choosing Embleton Hall as a holiday destination, for a short break, for a business function or to enjoy the most memorable of wedding venues, you are assured of exceptional service, outstanding scenery, modern facilities blended with old world charm and service that is second to none.
The area known as Castle Morpeth is the Gateway to Northumberland, with the town of Morpeth at its centre.
www.embletonhallmorpeth.co.uk   (409 words)

  
 Northumberland golf tours complete packages with local guides transport and accommodation
Embleton ligt slechts 14 kilometer van de hertogstad Alnwick met zijn beroemde tuinen en kasteel en is eenvoudig bereikbaar voor internationale reizigers via de internationale veerterminal en het internationale vliegveld in Newcastle upon Tyne, die zich beide op
Dunstanburgh Castle golfbane, som ligger i bukten ved Embleton Bays sandstrender i et særdeles vakkert område, er en utfordring for golfspillere på alle nivåer, samtidig som den gir avkopling i den panoramiske utsikten uten motstykke.
Embleton er lett tilgjengelig for reisende fra utlandet, ni mil fra AlnWick med de berømte slott og hager, samt kun 45 minutter fra både den internasjonale ferjeterminalen og den internasjonale flyplassen Newcastle upon Tyne.
www.northumberlandgolftours.com /international.htm   (1362 words)

  
 Heritage Coast Northumberland Northumbria England UK GB (page 84)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Northumberland has some of the cleanest beaches in England and every major beach has been passed by the Environment Agency for the cleanliness of its water.
EMBLETON BAY: Reached from the villages of Low Newton and Embleton, this quiet, sandy bay is overlooked by the dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle.
The Northumberland Coastal Route is a 35 mile signed route from Druridge Bay (the A1068/B1337 junction) to Belford on the A1, 5 miles south of Holy Island.
www.northumberland.gov.uk /vg/coast.html   (833 words)

  
 A Visitors Guide to Towns and Villages on the Northumberland Coast
Northumberland is England's most northerly county, bounded to the north-west by the high border with Scotland, the east by the North Sea, the south by the River Tyne and on the west by the northern Pennine Hills.
Divided from the rest of the Northumberland county by the busy A1 main road, the majority of the travellers bypassing this magnificent stretch of coastline, never realising what a hidden gem they are missing.
Much of Northumberland's coast is both designated a 'Heritage Coast' and an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' (AONB), boasting many glorious clean sandy beaches, quiet hidden coves, secluded bays at Beadnell, Embleton and Boulmer to name but a few, and not forgetting Budle Bay at Waren Mill.
www.northumberland-coast.co.uk   (1567 words)

  
 Embleton - A Visitors Guide
Embleton Tower, built in the 14th century, is three a three storey high tower with a double vaulted basement, a roof walk and crenellations.
In 1462 the castle withstood a siege from hostile troops, however the damage caused by artillery bombardment was ever repaired and the castle remains ruined to this day.
One road is named after the Embleton born W T Stead, a journalist and social campaigner who lost his life on the RMS Titanic.
www.northumberland-coast.co.uk /embleton.php   (794 words)

  
 Camelot Village: Britain's Heritage and History
Northumberland, due to it's location, has the distinction of having the greatest number of castles of any of the British counties.
Tyne and Wear is centred on the cities of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Sunderland with the town of Morpeth being awarded the honour of being the adminstration centre for the 'new' Northumberland.
Northumberland’s local government: Most of the County of Northumberland is governed by a two-tier system - Northumberland County Council and the six Districts of Alnwick, Berwick upon Tweed, Blyth Valley, Castle Morpeth, Tynedale and Wansbeck.
www.camelotintl.com /heritage/counties/england/northumberland.html   (811 words)

  
 1045: Hops Haven. EMBLETON. Northumbria. Self-catering cottage holiday.
The pretty village of Embleton is ideally placed for exploring one of the most attractive stretches of Northumberland's Heritage Coastline.
Embleton itself has four village pubs, two of which serve food, and there is an excellent range of amenities in nearby Alnwick.
Only a hop, skip and jump from the rest of Northumberland's Heritage Coastline with its endless sandy beaches and dunes, this is a truly ideal base from which to discover this still Secret Kingdom.
www.sykescottages.co.uk /cottages/1045.php   (514 words)

  
 Photos of Embleton Bay, Northumberland, UK.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
If you would like to use any photo please use our E-mail form to make your request.
These photos were taken at Embleton Bay in early May 2004.
Embleton Bay where the beach turns toward Newton Haven.
www.northumberland-cam.com /embleton/index.htm   (113 words)

  
 Solicitors in Embleton Northumberland England UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Solicitors in Embleton Northumberland England UK Solicitors Online in Embleton Northumberland, England UK Welcome to Solicitors-England.co.uk, the place to find law firms in your area that can help with your legal issue.
Solicitors in Embleton England, UK provide you with links to solicitors, lawyers, legal advice throughout all the English regions, towns and cities.
Personal injury lawyers in Embleton Northumberland England, UK can advise you, should you have suffered an injury in the past three years for road accidents, work related accidents, medical negligence, or a simple tip or slip injury.
www.solicitors-england.co.uk /England/Northumberland/Embleton.htm   (187 words)

  
 Embleton Hotels & Accommodation near Embleton in Northumberland
No Hotels located with Embleton in the address, but those shown below are the nearest hotels to Embleton, with 7 within 20.8 miles of Embleton.
Price and star rating are not necessarily the best guide to overall hotel quality, and Embleton hotel guest reviews suggest that The Masons Arms (2.4m) with a rating of 88% offered the best overall guest satisfaction.
The hotel is within walking distance of the Duke of Northumberland's home, Alnwick Castle and an ideal base for Northumbria's National Trust properties.
www.uk-tourist-attractions.co.uk /England_hotels/Embleton_hotels.cfm   (328 words)

  
 Sportsman Inn, Embleton, Northumberland - seaside hotel and country inn
The Sportsman offers unparalleled views of the coast of Northumberland, stretching between the fishing village of Craster to the South and the old white washed village of Newton-by-the-sea to the North.
Directly to the East, the Sportsman has views of Embleton Bay, where cobles rest in the summer for their catch of sea trout and salmon, overshadowed by the spectacular ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle.
The turret attached to the South side of the building has quite a significance to the hotel as it was from here that J.W Turner is reported to have worked on his painting of the castle and possibly stayed at this location on his infamous tour of the North.
www.english-inns.co.uk /SportsmanHotel/index.htm   (1242 words)

  
 Latest News from Embleton WR Football Club
Embleton take a break from their terrific start to the season in the league and turn their attention to Three Cup Campaigns.
Embleton have a free week this weekend, although five fixtures take place.Bamburgh entertain Springhill, both teams started with an opening day defeat and will be looking to grab their first points of the season.
Embleton WR Football Club are proud to announce that the message forum is now up and running feel free to add your comments and post messages.
www.web-teams.co.uk /newsitems.asp?team=embleton   (1936 words)

  
 Embleton Tower Northumberland England English
Embleton Tower is a fine example of a 14th century stone vicar's pele-tower.
Embleton Tower is located in the village centre, off the B1339.
Click on the thumbnail to increase the area of the map.
www.castleuk.net /castle_lists_north/75/embletontower.htm   (88 words)

  
 mytree.htm
On the other hand data on some living persons were previously included with their permission; because of worries about the misuse of data published on the Net, these have now been excluded in almost every case.
Peter DITCHBURN,(coal mine safety officer) born in Embleton 11.12 1805, died in Bedlington 14 June 1840 in a mining accident; married 1827 Jane Alice HORSLEY (1808-1899).
E.1.2.4.1 : John Robert DITCHBURN (assistant grocer) born 1864, Bedlington, Northumberland, died 1937, Newcastle; married 1888 Elizabeth Laura VINCENT (1863 - 1912) in the Church of Christ Meeting House in Newcastle.
www.users.zetnet.co.uk /ditchburn/mytree.htm   (1505 words)

  
 Harvey - Genealogy - George Embleton Family
Copied from records from Wooler area by E. Lister--source not identified: "George Embleton of the Parish of Wooler and Margaret Davidson of Berwick were married in this church by Banns this 28th day of July, 1802 by Hugh Hodgson, Vicar.
This marriage was solemnized between George Embleton and Margaret Davidson, now Embleton in the presence of John Darry and Jane Bolton, Charles Embleton, Robert Davidson."
George Embleton and Margaret Davidson were married in 1802 in Eglingham, England in presence of Charles Embleton and Robert Davidson.
history.earthsci.carleton.ca /harvey/genealogy/embleton1.htm   (201 words)

  
 Smith
PICKERSGILL, Ethel Maud __ ___ 1880 Newcastle on Tyne Northumberland
TURNER, Maud Robson circa __ ___ 1902 Newcastle Northumberland
TURNER, Mildred circa __ ___ 1904 Newcastle Northumberland
www.geocities.com /mim52smith/Smith.html   (3109 words)

  
 The Dunstanburgh Castle Hotel, Northumberland - Accommodation, Restaurant, Tourism, Northern England, UK
Take the next right after the Masons Arms (a small signpost for Embleton), over the level-crossing and, after half a mile, straight over the crossroads (Embleton).
After a further 2 miles you will enter Embleton and the hotel is on the right hand side of the main road.
On entering Embleton the hotel is on the left hand side of the main road.
www.dunstanburghcastlehotel.co.uk /location.htm   (216 words)

  
 Northumberland Cam (©) - Scenic Photos of Northumberland
Castles - a separate section with photos of all the main castles in Northumberland.
Rivers - a separate section for easy reference to photos of the Northumberland's rivers.
Northumberland Walks - Features of some of the walks we do.
www.northumberland-cam.com   (398 words)

  
 Hotels Embleton, Northumberland Coast, UK - Visit Alnwick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Dunstanburgh Castle Hotel situated in Embleton is a very friendly family run hotel, offering excellent facilities with warm and personal service.
Find us in the picturesque village of Embleton, just 10 minutes walk from the magnificent golden sands of Embleton Bay and noble ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle.
Information on this web site is provided in good faith, and where it relates to properties quality grading and awards etc it is assumed that the information provided by the individual business is accurate and honestly given.
www.visitalnwick.org.uk /accommodation/bb_dunst_hotel.htm   (389 words)

  
 xlab » Embleton Bay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
We took a drive up the Northumberland coast at the weekend.
The long sands at Embleton are among the most beautiful along the coast.
We spend quite a bit of time at Embleton and around that general area.
www.xlab.co.uk /photos/read/49   (104 words)

  
 Reed Kerr Family - pafg108 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
She married John REED on 24 Oct 1802 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England.
Hannah REED was born on 18 Sep 1805 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England.
Hannah REED was born on 10 Jul 1807 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England.
www.users.bigpond.com /kevinreed/pafg108.htm   (562 words)

  
 GENUKI: Maps - Embleton, Northumberland Genealogy
The following links will take you directly to maps centered approximately on the places named and you can then navigate (click on the map to re-centre or use the arrows) and zoom (using the buttons below the map) as desired.
Brocksfield, Broxfield, Brunton, Craster, Dunstan/Dunston, Embleton, Fallodon/Fallowden, High Newton-by-the-Sea, Low Newton-by-the-Sea, Newton by the Sea, Stamford.
You can also view modern maps of the same locations provided by Streetmap.
www.genuki.bpears.org.uk /NBL/Embleton/Maps.html   (127 words)

  
 Sportsman Inn, Embleton, Northumberland - seaside hotel and country inn
The menu we offer is modern but in keeping with traditional Northumberland ideas.
Quite often you will see Stan or Gary, two local fishermen, coming through the restaurant with their supply of the freshest seafood imaginable.
The first part was taken care of because we were with friends.
www.english-inns.co.uk /SportsmanHotel   (1242 words)

  
 GenMarket.com: Your Genealogy Supermarket : UK : England : Northumberland
This book explores the dark history of the city and the surrounding region.
Items of interest that may be found in this history include pedigrees and genealogical information of prominent citizens, information on geological features, townships, and churches in each parish, and subsidy and muster rolls.
This database also contains a history of Hexhamshire, an area that used to be its own county, but became part of Northumberland in 1571.
www.genmarket.com /UK/England/Northumberland   (347 words)

  
 Self-catering, Alnwick, Northumberland, UK - Haberdashers
Once a department in a large co-operative store, and the hub of Embleton village, near Alnwick in Northumberland, THE HABERDASHERS has now been restored to its origins - a spacious family home that makes an ideal base to discover all that Northumberland has to offer.
The Haberdashers is ideally situated for walking the stunning coastline and moors of Northumbria; exploring the tremendous castles and beautiful gardens, golfing.
For self-catering in Embleton near Alnwick in Northumberland, UK Contact: Mary Axelby
haberdashers-alnwick.co.uk   (110 words)

  
 The genealogical tree of Ann Archbold (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Born: 1809 or 1811 ?, Craster, BP 17/9/1809 ????Embleton
Ann DARLING Head W Female 72 Embleton, Northumberland, England
Robert A. DARLING Son W Male 38 Embleton, N'land, Master Mariner
www.pcsolution.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk.cob-web.org:8888 /tree/367.html   (55 words)

  
 562: Embleton Cottage. EMBLETON. Northumbria. Self-catering cottage holiday.
A delightful stone built detached cottage situated in the attractive village of Embleton, just a few miles from the well known fishing village of Craster and superb sandy beaches.
Landranger Map Number 75, OS grid ref is NU 232 225.
Embleton was a beautiful village to stay in,in easy travelling distance to all the major tourist attractions, and with beautiful walks & beaches close by.
www.sykescottages.co.uk /cottages/562.php   (568 words)

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