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Hunstanworth

Coordinates: 54°50′N 2°04′W / 54.833°N 2.067°W / 54.833; -2.067
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Parish church viewed from the west. The ruins of a 16th-century pele tower can be seen to the left.

Hunstanworth is a small village in County Durham, England.[1] It is situated approximately 10 miles to the west of Consett, south-west of the village of Blanchland. The population of the village as taken at the 2011 Census was 116.[2]

The village was designed and built around the original 1781 parish church. The Reverend Daniel Capper commissioned architect Samuel Sanders Teulon to create the village in the 1860s; as well as rebuilding the church, Teulon delivered a vicarage and stable block, school and school-house and a mix of terraced, semi-detached and detached houses, all constructed of sandstone.

Hunstanworth is one of the Thankful Villages that suffered no fatalities during the Great War of 1914-1918.

References

  1. ^ Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 87 Hexham & Haltwhistle (Map). Ordnance Survey. 2009. ISBN 9780319231678.
  2. ^ "Parish population 2011". Retrieved 21 July 2015.

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54°50′N 2°04′W / 54.833°N 2.067°W / 54.833; -2.067