Juniper
Juniper | |
Northumberland | |
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Peth Head Cottage, Juniper | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | NY935585 |
Location: | 54°55’16"N, 2°6’11"W |
Data | |
Post town: | Hexham |
Postcode: | NE47 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Northumberland |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Hexham |
Juniper, formerly also known as 'Ginifer' is a hamlet in Northumberland, about five miles due south of Hexham, in the area known as Hexhamshire.
The History of Northumberland in 1897 reports:
The hamlet of Juniper, or Ginifer, is subdivided into the Low, the Middle, and the High Juniper. At Low Juniper is a grass field and a red brick-fronted house (an unusual sight in this district of stone buildings) belonging to the vicarage of Slaley. With this hamlet was connected the Tyneside family of Angus.[1]
Name
The name of the hamlet appears to come from the manor house here, known as Juniper-house, recorded in the seventeenth and eighteen centuries as belonging to the Angus family,[1] and its farm.
As an April Fools' Day joke, in April 2010 the Hexham Courant reported a change of the village's name.[2] The story related that the 'hippy hero, Donovan' a music start of the 1960s was donating £5 million to Northumberland County Council in return for chaging the name of Juniper to "Jennifer Juniper", one of his songs and his personal favourite.
Outside links
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Juniper) |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A History of Northumberland, Vol 4, pp 42, 58 - on Electric Scotland
- ↑ "Hippy pop star planes to buy hamlet". Hexham Courant (2 April 2010): p. 3.
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