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Lord Crewe Arms
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Blanchland was ransacked and burnt on many occasions by the Scots and Border Reivers
being rebuilt by the monks until the dissolution of the Monasteries in the early
1500's and only the square tower of the original Abbey remains.
Next to the Abbey Church is the Lord Crewe Arms, originally the guest house
of the Cannons & Abbots. In the lounge Chimney the priests hole (hideout) is
still to be seen where the Silver mined locally and refined by the Monks was
hidden
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