Whitwell House
Whitwell House is a place in County Durham, in England situated a few miles to the south-east of Durham. It now consists of the hamlet of Whitwell Grange, but was from 1836 was the site of the village of Whitwell Colliery. The village declined following the closure of the colliery in 1875 and was described as 'almost deserted' by 1894.
Whitwell House | |
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Place | |
Whitwell House Location in County Durham | |
Coordinates: 54.764°N 1.525°W | |
OS grid reference | NZ306411 |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Country | England |
District | County Durham |
Whitwell House was also an extra-parochial chapelry, and from 1858 a civil parish until its incorporation with Shincliffe. The chapelry was closely associated with the nearby Sherburn Hospital.
External links
- Durham Mining Museum entry on Whitwell Colliery
- Vision of Britain entry on Whitwell House
- GenUKi entry on Whitwell House
- Northern Echo Durham Memories article on Whitwell and its associations with New Durham
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