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The entrance to Walwick Grange
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Walwick Grange shown within Northumberland
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OS grid reference | NZ907693 |
Coordinates | 55°01′05″N 2°08′46″W / 55.018°N 2.146°WCoordinates: 55°01′05″N 2°08′46″W / 55.018°N 2.146°W |
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Walwick Grange is a privately owned 18th-century country house ( now a farmhouse) situated on the bank of the River North Tyne close to Hadrian's Wall at Warden, Northumberland. It is a Grade II* listed building.
Walwick was the seat of the Errington family from the mid 16th century. The three-storey five-bayed house was built, probably on the site of a medieval tower house, in the early 18th century.
William Errington of Walwick Grange was High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1739. His son John built a new house at Chesters (Humshaugh) in the 1770s.
Medieval fishponds nearby have Scheduled Ancient Monument status.