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Allenheads

Coordinates:54°48′14″N2°13′37″W / 54.804°N 2.227°W /54.804; -2.227
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Village in Northumberland, England

Human settlement in England
Allenheads
Allenheads
Allenheads is located in Northumberland
Allenheads
Allenheads
Location withinNorthumberland
OS grid referenceNY855455
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townHEXHAM
Postcode districtNE47
Dialling code01434
PoliceNorthumbria
FireNorthumberland
AmbulanceNorth East
UK Parliament
54°48′14″N2°13′37″W / 54.804°N 2.227°W /54.804; -2.227

Allenheads is a former mining village in thePennines to the north ofWeardale in Northumberland, England. Lead extraction was the settlement's industry until the mine closed in the late 19th century. Allenheads, which is 404 m (1,325 ft) above sea level, is situated 8 miles (13 km) further along theRiver East Allen fromAllendale.

History

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Allenheads Heritage Centre

The settlement was founded around lead mining. The first mine to open in the area was in the 1880s. It soon became a leading lead mines in the Northern Dales. However, within two decades of opening, it was closed in 1896 devastating the local community.[1]

In 1970s, the mine was briefly reopened byBritish Steel Corporation as the Beaumont Mine in the 1970s to extractFluorspar.[2] However, the venture was not a success as it proved cheaper to source the Fluorite elsewhere.

The local economy is now dependent on agriculture and tourism. The village currently has a café, a contemporary Arts centre, and inn. An industrial heritage centre chronicling the local mining industry has a preservedArmstrong Whitworthhydraulic engine which was located in the mine's sawmill. It is now located in a purpose made exhibition hall in the village centre. Several hydraulic engines – built by the engineering firm started byWilliam Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong ofElswick, Tyne and Wear- were installed at the mine. Drawings of these other machines have been conserved.[3]

In October 2017 the North Pennines Observatory was opened at the village's Old School House.

The Highforest Show is held on the first Saturday of September each year. The show is a community event, organised by a local committee, and allows the village to showcase its various talents. Each year there is usually a quoits competition, dog show and children's attractions and stalls.[citation needed]

Governance

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Allenheads is in theparliamentary constituency ofHexham;Joe Morris of theLabour Party is theMember of Parliament.[4]

Prior toBrexit, for theEuropean Parliament its residents voted to electMEPs for theNorth East England constituency.

For Local Government purposes it belongs toNorthumberland County Council, aunitary authority.

References

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  1. ^"Allenheads (Lead Ore)".www.dmm.org.uk. Retrieved3 April 2019.
  2. ^"Fluorite Mines in and around Weardale, Northern England". Archived fromthe original on 9 February 2014. Retrieved17 April 2013. Section on Allenheads (Beaumont) Mine.
  3. ^"Hydraulic engines at Allenheads"(PDF).www.aditnow.co.uk. Retrieved3 April 2019.
  4. ^"MPs representing Hexham".UK Parliament. Retrieved12 August 2024.

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