Kirkharle

E277356

Kirkharle is a small rural hamlet in Northumberland, England, best known as the birthplace of the famed 18th-century landscape architect Capability Brown.

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Kirkharle canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hamlet
settlement
birthplaceOf Lancelot "Capability" Brown
country England
hasAlternativeClassification rural hamlet
hasApproximateDistanceToNewcastleUponTyne about 20 miles northwest
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
tourism
hasFeature Kirkharle Lake and landscape
surface form: Kirkharle Lake and Courtyard

café
craft workshops
historic farm buildings
visitor centre
hasHistoricalCounty Northumberland
hasLandscapeType agricultural land
pastoral countryside
hasNameEtymology derived from Old Norse or Old English elements
hasPostcodeArea NE
hasRegionType rural area
hasReligiousParish Church of England parish
surface form: Church of England parish of Kirkwhelpington
hasRoadAccess near A696 road
hasTourismType heritage tourism
rural tourism
heritage associated with English landscape movement
knownFor association with 18th-century landscape design
birthplace of Capability Brown
language English
locatedIn North East England
Northumberland
United Kingdom
partOf civil parish of Kirkwhelpington

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