Doddington, Northumberland
- Doddington, Northumberland
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Coordinates: 55°35′11″N 2°00′18″W / 55.5865°N 2.0049°W / 55.5865; -2.0049
The village and parish of Doddington is situated on the south side of the Milfield Plain, approximately 2 miles from the town of Wooler in the county of Northumberland. Notable buildings in Doddington include Doddington Hall, and the Anglican Church of St Mary and St Michael, which was built in the 18th century on the site of an original 12th Century place of worship. Wooler Golf Course is also situated near to Doddington
Demography
The 2001 UK Census shows a population of 146, with a 50:50 male:female split.
Economy
Doddington is probably now most famous for the Doddington Dairy farm, a producer of organic cheeses and ice creams.[citation needed]
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- Villages in Northumberland
- Northumberland geography stubs
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