- Cartington
Cartington is a village in
Northumberland , inEngland . It is situated approximately 17 km (11 miles) to the south-west ofAlnwick .
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Cartington is a village in
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Cartington Castle — is a ruinous, partly restored medieval English castle in the village of Cartington, 2 miles north west of Rothbury in the county of Northumberland, looking down on the River Coquet (gbmapping|NU039045). It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a… … Wikipedia
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