Corbridge

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Corbridge is a historic village in Northumberland, England, known for its Roman heritage and picturesque setting on the banks of the River Tyne.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
ceremonialCounty Northumberland NERFINISHED
country England
distanceToNewcastleUponTyne approximately 16 miles west
governingBody Northumberland County Council NERFINISHED
hasAmenity cafes and restaurants
independent shops
primary school
pubs
village hall
hasArchitecture Georgian buildings
Victorian buildings
medieval buildings
hasDialCode 01434
hasEconomicActivity local retail
tourism
hasEvent Corbridge Festival NERFINISHED
hasFeature market square
riverside setting
stone-built village centre
hasHeritage Roman heritage
hasHeritageDesignation conservation area
hasLandmark Corbridge Bridge NERFINISHED
Corbridge Roman Town museum NERFINISHED
St Andrew's Church, Corbridge NERFINISHED
hasNearbySite Corbridge Roman Town NERFINISHED
Hadrian's Wall NERFINISHED
hasNearbyTown Carlisle NERFINISHED
Newcastle upon Tyne NERFINISHED
hasOSGridReference NY9864
hasPostcodeDistrict NE45
hasPostTown CORBRIDGE NERFINISHED
hasTransport Corbridge railway station NERFINISHED
historicCounty Northumberland NERFINISHED
knownFor Roman town of Coria
picturesque setting
locatedIn North East England
Northumberland
locatedInValley Tyne Valley NERFINISHED
locatedNear Hexham NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver River Tyne NERFINISHED
nearRoad A69 road NERFINISHED
parliamentaryConstituency Hexham NERFINISHED
railwayLine Tyne Valley Line NERFINISHED
touristAttraction Roman ruins and museum
historic village centre

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River Tyne flowsThrough Corbridge
Tyne Valley line passesThrough Corbridge
Valentia possibleCapital Corbridge
Tynedale contains Corbridge