- Hetton-le-Hole
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Hetton-le-Hole
latitude= 54.820811
longitude= -1.44886
population =
map_type= Tyne and Wear
metropolitan_borough=City of Sunderland /County Durham
metropolitan_county =Tyne and Wear
region= North East England
constituency_westminster= Houghton and Washington East
post_town= HOUGHTON LE SPRING
postcode_district = DH5
postcode_area= DH
dial_code=
os_grid_reference= NZ354474 Hetton-le-Hole is a village/town andcivil parish situated between County Durham and theCity of Sunderland ,England . It is on the A182 betweenHoughton-le-Spring and Easington. It is located on the southwest corner of Sunderland on the A182, offA690 close to theA1(M) .Liverpool F.C. managerBob Paisley andBurnley F.C. player and managerHarry Potts were from Hetton-le-Hole, as wasRalph Coates the former Burnley andTottenham Hotspur player. The famous recording artist and record producerTrevor Horn is also from Hetton-le-Hole. FormerSunderland andNewcastle goalscorerBryan "Pop" Robson was born in Hetton-le-Hole.The civil parish includes Hetton proper, along with
East Rainton ,Middle Rainton (but notWest Rainton which is a separate parish),Low Moorsley ,High Moorsley andEasington Lane .South Hetton constitutes a separate parish.A
windmill farm of four dual bladedalternators helped provideelectricity to the local grid. These have been replaced by larger three bladed versions. The windmills are far enough away from local houses to not cause any audible disturbance.History
The history of the Hetton area can be traced back for up to a thousand years. The unusual name of Hetton-le-Hole derives from two Anglo-Saxon words which were spelt together "Heppedune" or Bramble Hill. The name gave rise to a local landowning family, the le Hepdons who owned part of the Manor from the very earliest times. The ancient manor, which was bounded by that of
Elemore , was divided into two parts known asHetton-on-the-Hill and Hetton-in-the-Hole. This second and more sheltered part, was the vicinity in which the village ultimately arose. Records exist of the many holders of the manor right back to the 14th century. William de Hepdon held half the Manor by deed in 1363 and in 1380, William de Dalden held the other half. Even earlier charters go back to 1187 and make mention of the early village of Heppedune, its people, houses, crofts, ox-gangs and strips of land for the villagers in the three great fields around the settlement. In 1187 Bertram de Heppedune held the manor for the King and the other de Hepdons were his descendants.Coal Mining has been carried on in the surround area since Roman times. Coal was then obtained by
drift mining , but by the 14th century shafts were used. In 1819 the Hetton Coal Company was formed and the first shaft sinking began a year later. It was a highly controversial undertaking, with geologists doubtful as to whether coal of any value existed there. The Hetton Coal Company owners also decided to build a wagonway from their new Hetton colliery to theRiver Wear atSunderland .George Stephenson was hired to build the 8-mile (13-km). The finished result used a combination of gravity down inclines and locomotives for level and upward stretches, and was the first railway to use no animal power at all. The methods he adopted were still used until 1959 as was some of the original machinery. These activities led to a rapid increase in the size of Hetton and over 200 houses for the miners were built at once. These have all but gone now, but twelve of these former mining cottages from Francis Street in Hetton Centre were re-erected stone by stone atBeamish Open Air Museum , Stanley, nearChester-le-Street .Today, nothing now exists of the mine in Hetton. The former mine complex has disappeared and
slag heaps have been removed. The surrounding area has been landscaped is now occupied by a lake and leisure facilities. There is also a quarry where sand is mined. This is now undergoing a reformation, some of the work is visible, a view of this shows that around 15% of the large quarry, has been smoothed, and there is now fresh grass in its place which looks more attractive to the eye. However there still work in progress. The quarry is just a short walk north from the lakes.The decommissioned St Nicholas' Church on Front Street was destroyed in November 2006. It is unknown if arson was the cause of the fire. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wear/6118856.stm] . It has previously been listed due to its architectural significance.
Hetton-Le-Hole is now famous for it's new football club "Hetton Juniors Inter" run by "Paul The Wizard Wardle". Paul is hoping to lead Inter to silverware this season.Trained by the master himself "Robert The Magician Webster" Paul is sure to be a big hit this season with Inter.
External links
* [http://www.herrington-heritage.org.uk/railways.html Railways - Herrington Heritage]
* [http://www.hettontowncouncil.gov.uk/history1.html History - Hetton Town Council]
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