IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Steel, HEXHAM, NE47 0LD

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to NE47 0LD by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (33 Images Found)

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1
Black Hall Hexhamshire
Image: © P Glenwright Taken: 30 Mar 2002
0.06 miles
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Black Hall near Juniper Hexhamshire
Image: © P Glenwright Taken: 30 Mar 2002
0.06 miles
3
Dye House Cottages and former Methodist chapel
Dye House Methodist Chapel can be seen in the background. The Chapel is dated 1865 and built in the Georgian style (Pevsner). Cottages dated 1725 and are an early example of the two-storey three bay farmhouse type (Pevsner).
Image: © Les Hull Taken: 16 Dec 2004
0.13 miles
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Juniper Dye House
Some maps show this property is named Dye House although it also seems to be applied to the hamlet as a whole. The name clearly refers to the cloth industry that was originally based here but the non-conformist chapel features most in its history. Alexander Angus settled here in 1584 and his house became central to the first Baptist sect established in Northumberland & Durham. Originally meetings were held in members' houses around the area, but at York there is a record of a petition dated 25th April 1749 for licensing and registration of a dwelling house, called Juniper Dye House, as a place of worship for Anabaptists. The house was then in the ownership of Mr William Angus, and the brothers Christopher and Robert Hall (born at Black Heddon near Stamfordham) were prominent preachers.
Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 30 Nov 2012
0.15 miles
5
Dye House
A hamlet on the Rowley Burn, so named because during the 17th and 18th centuries, it was an industrial settlement where cloth was thickened in a fulling mill and dyed.
Image: © Oliver Dixon Taken: 6 Aug 2017
0.15 miles
6
Bridge over Rowley Burn at Dye House
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 9 Aug 2011
0.16 miles
7
Date stone and sundial at the former Primitve Methodist Chapel, Dye House
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Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 9 Aug 2011
0.16 miles
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Peth Head Cottage, Juniper village
A classy bed and breakfast in the quiet village of Juniper. http://www.peth-head-cottage.co.uk/
Image: © Oliver Dixon Taken: 8 Jul 2008
0.16 miles
9
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Dye House
Plaque above the door reads: 'PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL BUILT 1830 REBUILT 1865'. Meetings of the Primitive Methodists are recorded in this community from about 1824 but there is an even earlier tradition of meetings by non-conformist Christians in the locality, held in Dye House. The last service at the chapel was held on 27th August 1989. The building has been converted and is now run as a Bed & Breakfast (Riverside Chapel) from Cobblers Cottage (originally High Dye Cottage), situated behind to its left. To the right of the chapel is the former High Dye House. Three original cottages here have now been converted into two (West & East Cottage) Image
Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 30 Nov 2012
0.16 miles
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Former Primitive Methodist Chapel, Dye House
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 9 Aug 2011
0.16 miles
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