Brinkburn

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Brinkburn is a small historic locality in Northumberland, England, best known for the medieval Brinkburn Priory set in a wooded loop of the River Coquet.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Brinkburn canonical 1
Brinkburn Priory 1

Statements (27)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historic locality
village
administrativeArea Northumberland unitary authority NERFINISHED
ceremonialCounty Northumberland NERFINISHED
country England
hasEtymology name likely derived from a stream or hill (brink) and a farm or settlement (burn)
hasHeritageDesignation conservation area
hasLandscapeFeature river gorge
wooded valley
hasNameOrigin Old English
hasNotableSite Brinkburn Priory NERFINISHED
hasReligiousSite Brinkburn Priory NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod medieval period
knownFor Brinkburn Priory NERFINISHED
medieval monastic heritage
locatedIn England
North East England
Northumberland
United Kingdom
locatedOnRiver River Coquet NERFINISHED
nearestTown Rothbury NERFINISHED
partOf Brinkburn and Hesleyhurst NERFINISHED
postalCounty Northumberland NERFINISHED
region North East England
surroundedBy woodland
tourismAttraction Brinkburn Priory NERFINISHED
tourismType heritage tourism

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River Coquet flowsThrough Brinkburn
River Coquet hasNearbyAbbey Brinkburn
this entity surface form: Brinkburn Priory