Whittingham, Northumberland

Whittingham

Whittingham Village
Whittingham
 Whittingham shown within Northumberland
Population 525 (2011 census. including Alnham)[1]
OS grid referenceNU065115
DistrictAlnwick
Shire countyNorthumberland
RegionNorth East
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town ALNWICK
Postcode district NE66
Dialling code 01665
Police Northumbria
Fire Northumberland
Ambulance North East
EU Parliament North East England
UK ParliamentBerwick-upon-Tweed
List of places
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England
Northumberland

Coordinates: 55°23′49″N 1°53′56″W / 55.397°N 1.899°W / 55.397; -1.899

River Aln
Settlements

Whittingham is a village and civil parish in Northumberland, England. It is situated on the banks of the River Aln, roughly 4.5 miles (7 km) east of its source at Alnham and 7.3 miles (12 km) west of Alnwick.

Whittingham Tower

The thirteenth/fourteenth century pele tower, Whittingham Tower, was converted into almshouses in 1845 and is now in private ownership.


History

The village name is thought to derive from Anglo-Saxon times, meaning 'the meeting place of Hwita's people'. The double ford at the west of the village has led some historians to suggest this is the location of 'Twyford' mentioned in the writings of the Venerable Bede.

Governance

Whittingham is in the parliamentary constituency of Berwick-upon-Tweed.

Geography

The village sits in the valley of the River Aln; characterised by gentle rolling hills and fertile soils this area is frequently referred to as the Vale of Whittingham. There are road bridges over the river at either end of the village and a footbridge in the centre. At the western end of the village the River Aln meets Callaly Burn and there is a double ford at the confluence with two footbridges alongside.


Economy

There are no shops in the village any more and the pub has now closed. The nearest shops are in Glanton (a post office) and at Powburn. There is a pub in Glanton and another, the Bridge of Aln Hotel, is east of the village on the A697.

Landmarks

Two Roman Roads passed close to the village – to the east is the Devil's Causeway and south of the village is the road from High Rochester. These met at Learchild fort about 2 km east of the village.


Education

The village has a primary school - Whittingham Church of England First School - with around 60 pupils.

Religious sites

The parish church is dedicated to St Bartholomew. There is stonework in the tower that dates to around 900AD, but a church was recorded here in 735. There are several gravestones in the churchyard that have engravings of skulls on them, these are known as Memento Mori stones and are listed monuments.

Halfway between the village and Glanton, situated in a small copse, is St. Mary's Roman Catholic church.

References

  1. "Parish population 2011". Retrieved 1 July 2015.
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