- Shotley Bridge
infobox UK place
country= England
official_name= Shotley Bridge
latitude= 54.85
longitude= -1.83
population= 27,394 (2001) [http://www.durham.gov.uk/durhamcc/usp.nsf/Lookup/Derwentside%20Settlement%20Summary%20Sheets%20Numbers/$file/Derwentside+Settlement+Summary+Sheets+Numbers.pdf]
shire_district=Derwentside
region= North East England
shire_county=County Durham
constituency_westminster= North West Durham
post_town= CONSETT
postcode_district= DH8
postcode_area= DH
dial_code=01207
os_grid_reference= NZ108511Shotley Bridge is a village in the
Derwent Valley, adjoining the town ofConsett inCounty Durham ,England . Shotley Bridge was once the heart of Britain's swordmaking industry.The origins of swordmaking here dated from 1691. A group of Lutheran swordmakers from
Solingen inGermany settled in Shotley Bridge, allegedly in order to escape religious persecution, though in practice their departure was prompted by their breaking of guild oathsFact|date=August 2008. Shotley Bridge was probably chosen because of the rich iron deposits in the area and because of the fast flowing waters of the River Derwent, which were ideal for tempering swords. Another factor may have been the remoteness of the area, as the swordmakers were keen to preserve their trade secrets, those that they had illegally taken with them from Germany. It is also worth noting that the swordmakers were able to employ the services of the famous local engraverThomas Bewick . Swords are no longer made in the Shotley Bridge district. Today, the village is best known for the localhospital , which was a major centre for medical care inNorth East England until the opening of theUniversity Hospital of North Durham in 2001, when its size and services were scaled back.Parts of the hospital are now disused and are in the process of being demolished. The village has grown in recent years to accommodate a growing population, with new housing estates by the river
Derwent , around the old hospital site and on Queen's Road under construction. Old mill buildings by the river are being converted into housing.Notable buildings include the Gothic town hall, St Cuthbert's Church [http://www.communigate.co.uk/ne/saintcuthberts] , designed by John Dobson, and many pretty sandstone cottages. The village is set in very attractive countryside, surrounded by woodland. Shotley is believed to be a corruption of Scotley and is thought to mean the ley, or woodland clearing of a Scotsman [http://www.thenortheast.fsnet.co.uk/Place%20Name%20Meanings%20P%20to%20S.htm.] or clearing where pigeons are to be found. The name Derwent comes from Brythonic/Old Welsh and means "oak river".
England
Test cricket erPaul Collingwood played for Shotley Bridge Cricket Club in his youth where he learned his trade under the tutelage of the great CG Stephenson. [cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/news/double-ton-has-family-rejoicing-133-after-a-nap/2006/12/02/1164777847898.html | title=Double ton has family rejoicing ... after a nap | date=2006-12-03 | last=Brown | first=Alex | accessdate=2006-12-02 | publisher=Sydney Morning Herald online edition] Sunderland legend Ben Clark is from Shotley Bridge.References
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