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Haltwhistle Cemetery

Free admission

Haltwhistle Cemetery is a cemetery in the United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Haltwhistle · 0.8 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Haltwhistle Cemetery is a cemetery in the Scottish Lowlands of architectural and local-history note. The site is within the North Pennines National Landscape (AONB), and is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. It sits within the Hexham parliamentary constituency. The nearest railway station is Haltwhistle, about 0.8 km away. Postcode area NE49.

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Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: River Eden and Tributaries SSSI
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: North Pennines

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Haltwhistle is a market town and civil parish in Northumberland, England, 23 miles (37 kilometres) east of Carlisle and 37 miles (60 kilometres) west of Newcastle upon Tyne. It had a population of 3,811 at the 2011 Census. Haltwhistle is the closest community to Hadrian's Wall and to Northumberland National Park, both approximately 2 miles (3 kilometres) distant.

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Background

History

Haltwhistle was probably in existence in Roman times, as it is one of the closest approaches of the River South Tyne in its upland reaches to Hadrian's Wall. The old Roman road known as the Stanegate, which is thought to predate Hadrian’s Wall by some forty years or so, passes just 2 mi to the north of the town. The town web site summarizes an important part of the history (late Middle Ages) of the community as: "for many centuries, the constant marauding of English and Scots caused turmoil in Haltwhistle and throughout the Borders". In 1598, "the infamous Armstrongs of Liddesdale fired and plundered Haltwhistle". Another important raid on Haltwhistle was made in 1601 by the Scots "who…

Description

The name Haltwhistle has nothing to do with a railway stop. Early forms of the name are Hautwesel (1240), Hautwysel (1254), Hawtewysill (1279), Hautwysell (1381), Haltwesell (Speede 1610). The second part -twistle relates to two streams or rivers. It derives from two Old English words twicce or twise, 'twice', 'division into two' and wella, 'stream, brook'. The second word is reduced in the compound word to ull, making twicculla, twisella. All but one of the examples in place names represent a high tongue of land between two streams where they join. The first part is probably derived from Old English hēafod, here 'hill-top', in general, 'head', 'headland', 'summit', 'upper end' or 'source…

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Coordinates
54.9649, -2.4741
Parish
Haltwhistle
Postcode
NE49 0JT
Parliamentary constituency
Hexham
Nearest railway station
Haltwhistle0.8 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Haltwhistle Cemetery?
Haltwhistle Cemetery is in the Scottish Lowlands, United Kingdom (postcode NE49 0JT), in the parish of Haltwhistle.
Is Haltwhistle Cemetery a protected site?
Yes — Haltwhistle Cemetery is part of the River Eden and Tributaries SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest and the North Pennines National Landscape (AONB).
How do I get to Haltwhistle Cemetery?
The nearest railway station is Haltwhistle, about 0.8 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode NE49 0JT.