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Belford Craft Gallery

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2 Market Pl
Belford
Northumberland
NE70 7ND



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Operation of arts facilities
SIC Code: 92320

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craft

1. an art, trade, or occupation requiring special skill, esp. manual skill: the craft of a mason.
2. skill; dexterity: The silversmith worked with great craft.
3. skill or ability used for bad purposes; cunning; deceit; guile.
4. the members of a trade or profession collectively; a guild.
5. a ship or other vessel.
6. a number of ships or other vessels taken as a whole: The craft were warned of possible heavy squalls.
7. aircraft collectively.
8. a single aircraft.
1. trade, craft, occupation, business, job, line of work, line
usage: the skilled practice of a practical occupation; "he learned his trade as an apprentice"
2. craft, vehicle
usage: a vehicle designed for navigation in or on water or air or through outer space
3. craft, trade, class, social class, socio-economic class
usage: people who perform a particular kind of skilled work; "he represented the craft of brewers"; "as they say in the trade"
4. craft, craftsmanship, workmanship, skill, accomplishment, acquirement, acquisition, attainment
usage: skill in an occupation or trade
5. craft, craftiness, cunning, foxiness, guile, slyness, wiliness, shrewdness, astuteness, perspicacity, perspicaciousness
usage: shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception

gallery

1. a raised area, often having a stepped or sloping floor, in a theater, church, or other public building to accommodate spectators, exhibits, etc.
2. the uppermost of such areas in a theater, usually containing the cheapest seats.
3. the occupants of such an area in a theater.
4. the general public, esp. when regarded as having popular or uncultivated tastes.
5. any group of spectators or observers, as at a golf match, a Congressional session, etc.
6. a room, series of rooms, or building devoted to the exhibition and often the sale of works of art.
7. a long covered area, narrow and open at one or both sides, used esp. as a walk or corridor.
8. Chiefly South Atlantic States.a long porch or portico; veranda.
9. a long, relatively narrow room, esp. one for public use.
1. gallery, audience
usage: spectators at a golf or tennis match
2. veranda, verandah, gallery, porch
usage: a porch along the outside of a building
3. gallery, art gallery, picture gallery, room
usage: a room or series of rooms where works of art are exhibited
4. gallery, room
usage: a long usually narrow room used for some specific purpose; "shooting gallery"
5. gallery, corridor
usage: a covered corridor
6. gallery, balcony
usage: narrow recessed

belford

Belford is a village and civil parish in Northumberland, England about halfway between Alnwick and Berwick-upon-Tweed, a few miles inland from the east coast and just off the Great North Road, the A1. It has a population of 1,055.

Belford has a church with a Norman chancel, and the Blue Bell Hotel. The 18th century Belford Hall, now residential flats, has Grade I listed building status. It achieved momentary fame in April 2000 when protests about the closure of its bank was picked up and used by the mainstream media to illustrate stories of rural decline brought about by bank branch closures.

Belford is surrounded by rich pastoral farmland, and to the west of the village is found one of the better rock climbing locations in the county, Bowden Doors.

In 2008, Belford Junior Football Club was awarded the Queen''s Award for Voluntary Service.
Belford Hall is a Grade I listed building, an 18th century mansion house.

The Manor of Belford was acquired by the Dixon family in 1726 and in 1752 Abraham Dixon built a mansion house in a Palladian style to a design by architect James Paine.