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{{AFC submission|d|v|u=Lou Renwick|ns=118|decliner=Girth Summit|declinets=20190403130605|ts=20190403110917}} {{AFC submission|d|v|u=Lou Renwick|ns=118|decliner=Girth Summit|declinets=20190403110233|small=yes|ts=20190403105529}} {{AFC comment|1=See RS - sourced need to be published and accessible to other editors to ensure verifiability. If you are basing this content on your reading of maps from 1642, that sounds like original research. GirthSummit (blether) 13:06, 3 April 2019 (UTC)}}{{AFC comment|1=No sources, no indication of notability, and there's not really enough context to work out what the article is saying - does it mean it's a 16th C farm house, or is it a farm that existed in the 16th C but no longer exists? GirthSummit (blether) 11:02, 3 April 2019 (UTC)}}
Cragend Farm Cragend Farm is a 16th century farm in Rothbury Northumberland England UK that was re-defined in 1860's by Lord Armstrong of Cragside as a model show piece of Victorian Agricultural Technology. References Maps from Duke of Northumberland Archives show Cragend Farm as early as 1642 |