St Helens Street, Corbridge
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Image: © Robert Graham Taken: 11 Jul 2022
Looking west along the street. This used to be the northern edge of the village until later 20th century developments. The pantile roofed building is Dukes Cottages, which was all that stood here until the mid 20th century. The street name comes from a Medieval church which once occupied the site.