Concernant le toponyme » Bellingham, Northumberland, England, La Grande-Bretagne


Patronymes populaires à Bellingham
Les enregistrements de Bellingham
Source: Wikipedia Information

Bellingham is a village in Northumberland, to the north-west of Newcastle upon Tyne and is situated on the Hareshaw burn at its confluence with the River North Tyne. Hareshaw Linn is a waterfall on the Hareshaw Burn near Bellingham. It is pronounced Bell-ing-jum Famous as a stopping point on the Pennine Way trail it is popular with walkers and cyclists. The village's local newspaper is the Hexham Courant. There is also an 18 hole golf course which was established in 1893. The Heritage Centre is the local museum. Its exhibitions include the Border Counties Railway, the Border Reivers, mining, farming, the photography of W P Collier, and the Stannersburn Smithy. It has a database of local family names and one of old photographs. It also holds special exhibitions of historical or artistic interest, and readings and performances by poets, storytellers, musicians and dancers. Within the local churchyard is "The Long Pack", purportedly the grave of a burglar who attempted to infiltrate a local house by hiding in a beggar's pack, but was discovered after he suffered an ill-timed coughing fit, and was promptly run through with the sword of the house's proprietor. The village football team competes in the Tyneside Amateur League First Division. Two miles north-east at Hole Farm is the sixteenth century Hole Bastle, a well-preserved example of a bastle house.

Geonames logo

Bellingham
Northumberland
England
La Grande-Bretagne
Vlag van La Grande-Bretagne



Attention, plusieurs toponymes portant ce nom apparaissent dans les publications sur Généalogie Online: