Coneygarth/Coney Garth
" Coneygarth comes from a perfectly good Old English word 'coning-erth' meaning a Rabbit Warren"
Source; "Goodwife Hot, Northumberland's Past in it's Place Names"
By Godfrey Watson
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Place several mentions within the Northumberland Communities web site
communities.northumberland.gov.uk
Enter the "Ashington" community.
From left hand menu choose "Plans" ... the first six items show/list the place with various spellings.
The place/house/farm obviously has plenty of antiquity.. see Speed's map of 1610 - for Cunnygarth.
Also on maps in "Ordnance Maps" section... try 6" versions for 1860 and 1897.
Photograph in
www.geograph.org.uk ( NZ 2487)
And if you sit on the left-hand side seats ( facing forward) on a number 35 Arriva bus out of Ashington to Morpeth, you will pass close to Coney Garth.
Michael Dixon