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- Harraton abstract "Harraton is a rural area in Washington, Tyne and Wear, England. It borders Rickleton and Fatfield, it was established as a village in the later 1900s. It has one church, two corner shops, one vicarage and many streets. Barbz was once a Duchess of Harraton, formerly known as Fatfield, along with Duke Gregory. This ended not too long after.The parish church of Harraton is called Fatfield St George for historical reasons. The church was built in 1879 on land given by the Earl of Durham.".
- Harraton thumbnail Fatfield,_St_George's_Church_in_Harraton,_Washington.jpg?width=300.
- Harraton wikiPageID "39743631".
- Harraton wikiPageRevisionID "578637521".
- Harraton subject Category:Washington,_Tyne_and_Wear.
- Harraton comment "Harraton is a rural area in Washington, Tyne and Wear, England. It borders Rickleton and Fatfield, it was established as a village in the later 1900s. It has one church, two corner shops, one vicarage and many streets. Barbz was once a Duchess of Harraton, formerly known as Fatfield, along with Duke Gregory. This ended not too long after.The parish church of Harraton is called Fatfield St George for historical reasons. The church was built in 1879 on land given by the Earl of Durham.".
- Harraton label "Harraton".
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- Harraton sameAs Q16896675.
- Harraton sameAs Q16896675.
- Harraton wasDerivedFrom Harraton?oldid=578637521.
- Harraton depiction Fatfield,_St_George's_Church_in_Harraton,_Washington.jpg.
- Harraton isPrimaryTopicOf Harraton.