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Chathill

Coordinates: 55°31′55″N 1°42′29″W / 55.532°N 1.708°W / 55.532; -1.708
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Chathill
Chathill Railway Station
Chathill is located in Northumberland
Chathill
Chathill
Location within Northumberland
OS grid referenceNU185265
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townCHATHILL
Postcode districtNE67
Dialling code01665
PoliceNorthumbria
FireNorthumberland
AmbulanceNorth East
UK Parliament
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UK
England
Northumberland
55°31′55″N 1°42′29″W / 55.532°N 1.708°W / 55.532; -1.708

Chathill is a village in Northumberland, in England. It is about 9 miles (14 km) north of Alnwick and 3 miles (5 km) inland from the North Sea coast. It is served by Chathill railway station. It is on the main road serving Seahouses and the northern coast.

Chathill is home to Preston Pele Tower, built between 1392 and 1399. One of its former owners was Sir Guiscard Harbottle of Beamish, who was killed at the Battle of Flodden. The tower has a clock, installed in 1864, which features mechanisms similar to Big Ben.[1]


Governance

Chathill is in the parliamentary constituency of Berwick-upon-Tweed.


References

  1. ^ "Preston Tower". www.prestontower.co.uk. Retrieved 18 February 2016.