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Tindale Ward or Tynedale Ward is one of the Wards of Northumberland, located in the south-west of the county. It bounded to the south by the River Tyne, which forms the border with County Durham; to the west by Westmorland; to the east by Castle Ward; to the north-east by Morpeth Ward; and to the north by Coquetdale Ward.
It comprises the following ancient parishes:
- Allendale
- Bellingham
- Birtley
- Bolam (part)*
- Bywell St Peter
- Chollerton
- Corsenside
- Falstone
- Greystead
- Haltwhistle
- Hartburn (part)†
- Haydon
- Heddon-on-the-Wall (part)‡
- Hexham
- Kirkhaugh
- Kirkwhelpington
- Knarsdale
- Lambley
- Masters Close (ex. par.)
- Newbrough
- Newburn (Dalton township)§
- Ovingham
- Slaley
- St John Lee
- Stamfordham
- Shotley
- Simondburn
- Throckrington
- Thorneyburn
- Warden
- Wark
- Whitfield
*: Partly in Castle and Morpeth Wards.
†: Partly in Morpeth Ward.
‡: Partly in Castle Ward.
§: Remainder in Castle Ward.
Wards of Northumberland |
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Bambrough • Castle (including Newcastle) • Coquetdale • Glendale (including Berwick liberties) • Morpeth • Tindale • Bedlingtonshire • Islandshire • Norhamshire |