Howick, Northumberland

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Coordinates: 55°27′03″N 1°35′54″W / 55.4507°N 1.5983°W / 55.4507; -1.5983

Howick
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Howick
Howick is located in Northumberland
Howick

 Howick shown within Northumberland
OS grid reference NU2551
District Alnwick
Shire county Northumberland
Region North East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Postcode district NE66
Police Northumbria
Fire Northumberland
Ambulance North East
EU Parliament North East England
UK Parliament Berwick-upon-Tweed
List of places: UK • England • Northumberland

Howick (play /ˈh.ɪk/ hoh-ik)[1] is a village in Northumberland, between Boulmer and Craster. It is just inland from the North Sea, into which Howick burn flows, from Howick Hall. The pronunciation of the name of the village varies among the inhabitants, depending on social class; the aristocrats in the Hall do indeed use 'Hoh-wick', which is probably the more correct, but the villagers invariably use 'how-ick'. Neither would ever use 'hoik', which is the Scottish town spelled Hawick.


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[edit] Landmarks

Howick Hall

Howick Hall was the seat of the Prime Minister Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, after whom the famous tea is named. The original Earl Grey tea was specially blended by a Chinese mandarin to suit the water at Howick, and was later marketed by Twinings. Howick Hall Gardens & Arboretum are open to the public.

Howick is the namesake of the nearby Mesolithic Howick house archaeological site.

[edit] Notable people

Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, after whom the famous tea is named, had his seat at Howick Hall. Fred Taylor, Halley Professor of Physics at Oxford University, grew up in the village from age 5.

[edit] References

  1. ^ not, as commonly believed, /ˈhɔɪk/ hoik as in Hawick

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