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Garden Centres in Wooler, NE71
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Glendale Garden Centre
Company Type: Barbecues & Outdoor Furniture
7-9 South Rd
Wooler, NE71 6QE
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Tel. 01668281003
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Ford Nursery
Company Type: Tools and Garden Furniture
castle gardens
Berwick upon Tweed, TD15 2PZ
5.02 miles from Wooler
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Tel. 01890820379
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Berwick Garden Centre Ltd
Company Type: Garden Supplies

Berwick upon Tweed, TD15 2NS
13.63 miles from Wooler
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Tel. 01289302383
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Battle of Humbleton Hill
The Battle of Humbleton Hill (or Homildon Hill) was a conflict between the English and Scottish armies on September 14, 1402 in Northumberland England. Led by Archibald, Earl of Douglas, the Scottish army had invaded England on a pillaging expedition in part to avenge the killing and capture of Scottish nobles in the battle of Nesbit Moor. While returning to Scotland, they were intercepted by English forces led by Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland. The result was a defeat of the Scottish army.

Akeld
Akeld is a village and civil parish in Northumberland, England.[2] It is situated to the west of Wooler, and has a population of 82.[3] Its name is Anglo-Saxon Old English ac-helde, 'oak slope'.

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