Hamlets of
Bellister, Wydon and Park village
Bellister
is a township, and
includes the small village of Park and a few scattered farms, on the south
bank of the Tyne, half a mile north-east from Featherstone station on the
Alston branch of the North Eastern railway and south-west from Haltwhistle.
Bellister castle, 1, mile from Haltwhistle station, is a Border tower
erected in the 13th century, and in the 16th century the residence of the
Blenkinsopps. A later residence erected adjoining it, probably about 1700,
was entirely destroyed by fire, but was in 1906 restored and enlarged by
Daniel Jackson M.D. Of Netherton, and is now occupied by John McClare Clark
esq. F.S.I. J.P.
Commercial
Bell Thomas farmer Bellister Haugh
Low Edward farmer Broom House
Wydon
1 mile west-by-south-west from Haltwhistle, is a hamlet in the township of
Bellister. Letters through Haltwhistle, which is also the nearest money
order & telegraph office, arrive at 9.15 a.m
only a farm now
Tweddle James farmer Wydon
Park village there is a
Wesleyan chapel, built In 1850, and seating 90 persons. Daniel Jackson M.D.
Who is lord of the manor, and James Hope-Wallace esq. J.P. Featherstone
Castle,. are the principal landowners. The area of the township is 1,023
acres of land and 45 of water; ratable value, £997 ; the population in 1901
was 125
Allison John H. schoolmaster & assistant
overseer Park
Commercial
Bell Joseph farmer Park
Makepeace Mary Ann (Mrs) shopkeeper
Martin William joiner Park
Waugh Thomas & Matthew farmers Linn Shield
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