Why is Haltwhistle called Haltwhistle?

Why is Haltwhistle called Haltwhistle?

The name Haltwhistle, earlier Hautwysel, is believed to be derived from its location, signifying either ‘The high hill by two rivers’ or ‘The watch on high’.

Can I stay in Featherstone Castle?

The castle is private property but can be rented out for events, it’s not a visitor attraction, although the surroundings and the outside of the castle are beautiful, with the river a stones throw across the field.

Is Haltwhistle a nice place to live?

HALTWHISTLE has been named one of the best places to live in the countryside by the Sunday Times. Chairman of Haltwhistle Town Council, Alan Sharp, said: “I am delighted Haltwhistle has been named in the list. Its location close to Hadrian’s Wall makes it the ideal place to live and brings lots of tourists to the area.

Who owns Featherstone Castle?

Colonel John Clark
It is now owned by Colonel John Clark, who has a long family connection with the district. The “L”-shaped tower dates from 1330, and although extensive alterations were carried out during the ownership of the Hope-Wallace family, much that is old remains.

Where is the middle of Great Britain?

As you’ll see in the BBC article, the town of Haltwhistle in Northumberland proudly proclaims itself to be the centre of Great Britain as it is mid-way along the mainland’s longest line of longitude; and there is a stone cross in Meriden, near Coventry, claiming to be the geographical centre of England.

Where is Featherstonehaugh?

The surname Featherstonehaugh was first found in Northumberland at Featherstone Castle, a large Gothic style country mansion on the bank of the River South Tyne, near the town of Haltwhistle. The 11th century manor house belonged to the Featherstonehaugh family and dates back to the 13th-century.

Where is Lambley Viaduct?

Northumberland
Lambley Viaduct/Location

Lambley Viaduct is a stone bridge across the River South Tyne at Lambley in Northumberland. Formerly a railway bridge, it remains open to pedestrians but one end of the viaduct has been fenced off.

What’s the population of Haltwhistle?

3,791
Haltwhistle is a market town and civil parish in Northumberland, England, 10 miles (16 km) east of Brampton….

Haltwhistle
Population 3,791 (2011)
OS grid reference NY706640
Civil parish Haltwhistle
Unitary authority Northumberland

Where is farthest from the sea in England?

Coton in the Elms is a village and parish in the English county of Derbyshire. At 70 miles (113 km) from the coast, it is the farthest place in the United Kingdom from coastal waters.

Which town in England is furthest from the sea?

Coton in the Elms
The village that is further from the sea than any other human settlement in the UK is Coton in the Elms, Derbyshire. One kilometre south-east is Church Flatts Farm, which is 113km (70 miles) from the nearest point on the coast, or 72km (45 miles) from the nearest tidal water.

How is Featherstonehaugh pronounced?

Featherstonhaugh (/ˈfænʃɔː/ FAN-shaw) (also spelt Fetherstonhaugh and Featherstonehaugh) is an English surname.

Where does the name Featherstone come from?

Northern English: habitational name from places in Staffordshire, West Yorkshire, and Northumberland, which are so called from Old English feðerstan ‘tetralith’, a prehistoric structure consisting of three upright stones capped with a headstone (from Old English fe(o)ðer- ‘four’ + stan ‘stone’).

Which is the best castle to visit in Haltwhistle?

While you are in Haltwhistle you shouldn’t miss the opportunity to visit Bellister Castle, a National Trust owned castellated 19th-century Mansion House attached to the ruinous remains of a 14th-century tower house.

Where is Haltwhistle in the centre of England?

Haltwhistle is a small town situated between Hexham and Carlisle in the north east of England. It has been nicknamed “the centre of Britain”, because of its geographical position in the exact centre of England and Scotland. See our Getting here page for more details. Any time is a good time here!

What to do in Haltwhistle Northumberland National Park?

A fantastic visitor destination within easy reach of Newcastle and Carlisle. Skirted by the Northumberland National Park and the North Pennines range, Haltwhistle is ideal for activity and family holidays, walking, cycling, fishing and climbing.

Where is the peel tower in Haltwhistle Northumberland?

A fine old peel tower stands near the Castle Hill, and is said to have been a manor house. Another peel, of much strength, formerly stood on the west side of the bridge, and defended the entrance to the town.

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