Whitley Chapel

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Whitley Chapel
Northumberland
Location
Grid reference: NY925575
Location: 54°54’43"N, 2°7’8"W
Data
Post town: Hexham
Postcode: NE47
Local Government
Council: Northumberland
Parliamentary
constituency:
Hexham

Whitley Chapel is a village in southern Northumberland, about four miles south of Hexham, and in the parish of Whitley.

Whitley Chapel Village Hall has a plaque commemorating those fallen soldiers from Hexhamshire killed in battle during the two world wars. Local historian and publisher Hilary Kristensen was behind the idea and the plaque is the fruit of nearly three years’ work. The plaque was unveiled in 2009.[1]

Parish church

The parish church is dedicated to St Helen (the Empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great).[2]

Outside links

References

  1. Dixon, Rebecca (2009-11-27). "War plaque remembers 'Shire's fallen soldiers". Hexham Courant. http://www.hexham-courant.co.uk/news/news_at_a_glance/war_plaque_remembers_shire_s_fallen_soldiers_1_643057?referrerPath=home. Retrieved 2009-12-02. 
  2. Purves, Geoffrey (2006). Churches of Newcastle and Northumberland. Stroud, Gloucestershire, England: Tempus Publishing Limited. pp. 108. ISBN 0-7524-4071-3. http://www.tempus-publishing.com. 

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