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'''Collingwood House''' is a late 18th century Georgian house standing on | '''Collingwood House''' is a late-18th-century Georgian house standing on Oldgate in [[Morpeth]], [[Northumberland]]. | ||
This was the home of Admiral Lord Collingwood, Nelson's second-in-command at Trafalgar and later a celebrated admiral in his own right, from 1791 to his death at sea in 1810. | This was the home of Admiral Lord Collingwood, Nelson's second-in-command at Trafalgar and later a celebrated admiral in his own right, from 1791 to his death at sea in 1810. |
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Collingwood House, Morpeth | |
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Grid reference: | NZ200858 |
Location: | 55°10’4"N, 1°41’34"W |
Town: | Morpeth |
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Collingwood House is a late-18th-century Georgian house standing on Oldgate in Morpeth, Northumberland.
This was the home of Admiral Lord Collingwood, Nelson's second-in-command at Trafalgar and later a celebrated admiral in his own right, from 1791 to his death at sea in 1810.
Today the house is a Grade II* listed building.