Description
Long Witton, a township in Hartbum parish, Northumberland, 8 miles W by N of Morpeth, with a station on the North British railway. Post town, Morpeth; money order and telegraph office, Hartbum. Acreage, 2400; population, 89. Long Witton Hall belonged to the Swinbnrnes, the Trevelyans, and others, and passed to the Fenwicks, and is now in the possession of the Percevals. There are three mineral springs called the Holy Wells.
Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales, 1894-5
