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  2. Coupland Castle - Wikipedia

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    Coupland Castle is situated in the village of Coupland, 4 miles (6 km) to the north-west of Wooler, Northumberland, England. It is a Grade I listed building . The Grade I listed "castle" is actually a tower house "built after 1584, with irregular later additions".

  3. Coupland, Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    Coupland is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Ewart, in Northumberland, England. It is on the north bank of the River Glen about 4 miles (6 km) to the northwest of Wooler . In 1951 the parish had a population of 216.

  4. List of places in Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of places in Northumberland, in England.The area covered is the ceremonial county, hence the exclusion of places traditionally regarded as being in Northumberland which are now in Tyne and Wear for administrative and ceremonial purposes, for places in Tyne and Wear see List of places in Tyne and Wear

  5. Category:Castles in Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 December 2016, at 20:39 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Grade I listed buildings in Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    Bothal Castle Remains of Curtain Wall to South of Residential Block Bothal, Ashington, Northumberland: ... Coupland Castle: Coupland, Ewart, Northumberland: House:

  7. Chuck Woolery, host of ‘Love Connection’ and ‘Wheel of ...

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    Chuck Woolery, the enigmatic game show host best known as the original presenter of Wheel of Fortune and Love Connection, has died aged 83.. Mark Young, Woolery’s friend and the co-host of their ...

  8. Wooler - Wikipedia

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    Wooler was not recorded in the Domesday Book, because when the book was written in 1086, northern Northumbria was not under Norman control. However, by 1107, at the time of the creation of the 1st Baron of Wooler, the settlement was described as "situated in an ill-cultivated country under the influence of vast mountains, from whence it is subject to impetuous rains".

  9. John de Coupland - Wikipedia

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    John de Coupland (died 1363), also known as John Copeland, was the squire from Northumberland who captured David II of Scotland after the Battle of Neville's Cross in 1346. He was knighted for his actions, becoming a powerful figure in the north of England.