Falstone : The History
Standard works: NCH XV (1940), 242-51, 256-68; Harbottle & Newman 1973, 138-54; Charlton 1987.
Falstone : The Early Medieval Period
Little is known of settlement patterns in the Northumbrian uplands in the centuries following the collapse of Roman imperial authority. It is likely that the enclosed farmsteads which were such a feature of rural settlement in the preceding period, continued to be occupied well into the early medieval era, but diagnostic dating evidence is lacking. If the wider settlement pattern at this time is unclear, however, there is unambiguous evidence for early medieval activity at Falstone itself, in the shape of carved stonework belonging to this period found in and around the village.
Falstone : Medieval Period
Upper North Tynedale 1700 - 2000
- Background
- Recovery and Resettlement
- Extending The Economy
- Recession And Retrenchment
- The North Tyne Valley after 1945
Falstone from 1650 - 2000
- Falstone : Parishes and Townships
- Falstone : Religion
- St Peter's Church Falstone By P F Ryder
- Nonconformist Churches in Northumberland National Park
- Falstone : United Reformed Church
- Falstone : Mills
- Falstone : The 19th Century Expansion
- Falstone : 20th Century
