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Furnace bridge

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Same as Bridge wall.

See also: Furnace



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Barry Mead, Wansbeck Council's community heritage officer, who is organising the event at Furnace Bridge, said: "The idea is to clean and expose the surviving stonework so that it can then be properly assessed for conservation.
Bedlington Country Park, which stretches for seven-and-a-half kilometres along the course of the River Blyth, between Furnace Bridge, Bedlington, and Hartford Hall is described as a "jewel in the crown" for Wansbeck.
A spokesman for Inspire said: "The recordings include elderly people's recollections about the Furnace Bridge ironworks and local history as well as poems and music by schoolchildren who worked on the project.
 
 
 
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