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Dalton
Northumberland
Location
Grid reference: NZ110719
Location: 55°2’32"N, 1°49’41"W
Data
Postcode: NE18
Local Government
Council: Northumberland

Dalton is a minor hamlet in Northumberland, a mile and a half east of Stamfordham. It on the River Pont: Ponteland is three downstream, to the east.

The hamlet has a little church, Holy Trinity, which was originally built in 1836 as a chapel of ease for the Parish of Newburn by the Collingwood family of Dissington Hall. It is a Grade II listed building.[1]

Holy Trinity, Dalton
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References

  1. National Heritage List 1042698: Church of the Holy Trinity (Grade II listing)