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- Halton_Lea_Gate abstract "Halton Lea Gate is a small Northumberland village, situated on the A689 road close to the boundary of the counties of Northumberland and Cumbria. The village is part of the parish council area called Hartleyburn.The village borders the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Halton Lea Farm has a Grade II Listed farmhouse, the eastern end of which probably represents a large bastle. A long distance footpath, The Pennine Way runs just to the east of the village.The population of Halton Lea Gate was 310 in 1901.The area was subject to extensive coal mining activity in the nineteenth century, with a later phase of mining being undertaken from the 1930s to 1958.".
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- Halton_Lea_Gate wikiPageID "41556157".
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- Halton_Lea_Gate subject Category:Coal_mining.
- Halton_Lea_Gate subject Category:Northumberland.
- Halton_Lea_Gate comment "Halton Lea Gate is a small Northumberland village, situated on the A689 road close to the boundary of the counties of Northumberland and Cumbria. The village is part of the parish council area called Hartleyburn.The village borders the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Halton Lea Farm has a Grade II Listed farmhouse, the eastern end of which probably represents a large bastle.".
- Halton_Lea_Gate label "Halton Lea Gate".
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- Halton_Lea_Gate sameAs Q16993595.
- Halton_Lea_Gate sameAs Q16993595.
- Halton_Lea_Gate wasDerivedFrom Halton_Lea_Gate?oldid=601007249.
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