IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Great Whittington, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, NE19 2HP

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to NE19 2HP by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (31 Images Found)

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Details
Distance
1
Cottages in Great Whittington
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 29 Nov 2007
0.02 miles
2
House at Great Whittington
Image: © Les Hull Taken: 28 Apr 2010
0.03 miles
3
Road through Great Whittington
Heading east.
Image: © JThomas Taken: 8 Aug 2015
0.03 miles
4
Scott Brothers
Steel Fabricators and Motor Engineers.
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 29 Nov 2007
0.04 miles
5
19th C cast iron water hydrant
This example seems to be partly buried. There are several similar hydrants in Allendale Town - see Image, Image and Image
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 29 Nov 2007
0.04 miles
6
Great Whittington village
Seen from St Oswald's Way.
Image: © Joan Sykes Taken: 18 Mar 2009
0.04 miles
7
Former Queen's Head Pub
It's been close for quite awhile but can't find any information when it closed or likely to reopen.
Image: © Les Hull Taken: 17 Mar 2021
0.04 miles
8
Queens Head, Great Whittington
Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 28 Oct 2020
0.05 miles
9
The Old Blacksmiths, Great Whittington
This building used to be a forge of a blacksmith in the 19th century. It is now a cottage. In the past almost every village and town would have had a blacksmith for the production of iron-based items. These sites are not like a foundry or blast furnace involved in the actual production of the metal. Rather these village smiths would have made or repaired smaller items. This is a Grade II Listed Building protected by law. http://www.keystothepast.info/durhamcc/K2P.nsf/K2PDetail?readform&PRN=N21172
Image: © Les Hull Taken: 28 Apr 2010
0.05 miles
10
Former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Great Whittington
The building dates from 1835. Its simple design with twin lancet windows and a pedimented front adds to the architectural quality of the village and illustrates the strong Methodist tradition that flourished throughout rural Northumberland. It was deconsecrated and converted to a private house in 1988.
Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 28 Oct 2020
0.05 miles
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