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Ryton, Tyne and Wear

Coordinates:54°58′23″N1°45′47″W / 54.973°N 1.763°W /54.973; -1.763
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Village in England
Ryton
Village
The village green
Ryton is located in Tyne and Wear
Ryton
Ryton
Location withinTyne and Wear
Population7,310 (2011)[1]
OS grid referenceNZ1464
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Areas of the 2011 Tyneside sub division
Post townRYTON
Postcode districtNE40
Dialling code0191
PoliceNorthumbria
FireTyne and Wear
AmbulanceNorth East
UK Parliament
54°58′23″N1°45′47″W / 54.973°N 1.763°W /54.973; -1.763

Ryton is a village inTyne and Wear, England.[2] It is in theMetropolitan Borough of Gateshead,historically part ofCounty Durham. In 2011, the population of the Ryton, Crookhill and Stella ward was 8,146.[3] It is 6 miles (9.7 km) west ofNewcastle upon Tyne.

Location

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Ryton lies midway betweenCrawcrook andBlaydon, both in theMetropolitan Borough of Gateshead. Nearby settlements include Stargate,Clara Vale,Greenside,Stella and Hedgefield. Stargate is on the outskirts of Ryton, towards Blaydon. It has a children's park, a fish shop, a quarry and allotments. In the neighbouring town of Crookhill there is a primary school and a general store, which can also be used as a post office. Ryton is located within Gateshead'sGreen Belt which mainly contains areas west and southwest ofGateshead Town because the area of South Tyneside to the east is largely urbanised.

History

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TheHoly Cross Church

Traditionally, Ryton's economy was built upon agriculture and coal mining. Some think that coal mining was taking place in the area as early asRoman times,[4] however it was not until 1239 whenHenry III granted that coal could be mined outside the walls that mining became extensive. There are records of coal being shipped from Winlaton to London as early as 1367.[5] The agricultural industry in Ryton was mixed and included bothpastoral farming andarable farming.

Ryton's position south of theScottish Borders andHadrian's Wall made it a target for Scottish attacks in the area, and it is said to have been burned byWilliam Wallace in 1297. A further attack byDavid II of Scotland was recorded in 1346, during which the church was plundered.[6]

As well as its coal industry, Ryton formerly contained thelead-smeltingreverberatory furnaces of theRyton Company, whose mines were onAlston Moor. By 1704, this business had been amalgamated into theLondon Lead Company.[7]

In 1800 the Stargate Pit (Towneley Main Colliery) was opened and on 30 May 1826, a coal dust and methane (firedamp) explosion there killed 20 men and 18 boys. This became known as the "Stargate Pit Disaster". There is a memorial marker at Ryton's Holy Cross Church, and another memorial stone at the pit itself. The Stargate Pit was reopened in 1840 and not closed until 1961.[5][8][9]

Ryton soon became a place of migration for the wealthy, who wanted to escape theurban sprawl of theIndustrial Revolution inGateshead andNewcastle-Upon-Tyne. A reminder of Ryton's affluent past is found in some of the large mansions at Old Ryton Village, a place rich in rural qualities because of its proximity to Ryton Willows on the banks of theRiver Tyne. The most notable mansion in the village is The Grove, formerly known as Ryton Grove, a 12,000 sq ft brick building in the symmetrical Queen Anne style, believed to have been constructed for the Surtees family in 1742, and later substantially extended and remodelled in 1919. This was originally at the centre of a 350-acre estate that encompassed many houses within Ryton Village and much of Ryton Willows down to the banks of the river Tyne, including a large lake that was later divided in to two by a railway embankment. A large part of the estate became a nature reserve in 1964, with The Grove remaining in private ownership standing in 7 acres. After the decline of the coal industry during the second half of the twentieth century, Ryton became increasingly suburbanised and is now effectively a suburb of Gateshead.

Local politics

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In local government, Ryton is in the Ryton, Crookhill and Stella ward, which is in the outer west of the borough. The ward is served by three councillors, who representLabour. Gateshead Council is Labour controlled.

Ryton is located within theparliamentary constituency ofBlaydon and Consett. Its current MP is Labour'sLiz Twist.

Geography

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The neighbouring village of Crawcrook is a nexus of coal mining nostalgia also. Remnants of several old pits across Ryton and Crawcrook, including Emma, Clara and Addison can still be found. Within a couple of hundred metres of both Crawcrook and Ryton main street there is rich countryside.

Perhaps the most impressive section of this countryside is Ryton Willows Local Nature Reserve located on the banks of the Tyne, just past Old Ryton Village. It consists of 43 hectares ofgrassland, ponds, woodland and locally rare species offlora andfauna. Because of this it has been designated as asite of special scientific interest.[10]

Other areas of countryside include nearby Stargate pond andAddison and Hedgefield Woods.Alexander Graham Bell made one of his pioneering telephone calls at Addison woods.[11]

Further up the Tyne Valley, past the village of Crawcrook and into the border ofNorthumberland, there are rural market towns such asPrudhoe,Corbridge andHexham.

Ryton today

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Ryton is a largely residential area with a variety of local amenities. In the more central part of Ryton these include aCooperative supermarket and a small selection of independent businesses and shops, a dentist and various hair and beauty salons. Ryton has several restaurants andpublic houses, one of which is located in Ryton Old Village, the community-ownedYe Olde Cross.

Ryton has a largeEdwardian park, Ferndene Park, which includes children's playing equipment, Tennis Court and abowling green.

Ryton is home to three schools, Ryton Infants School, Ryton Junior School andThorp Academy, all of which occupy the same site in the village. Nearby Crawcrook offers two more primary schools. Crookhill Primary is nearby.

Sport plays a role in the local community. Apart from the two local golf courses and Ferndene park's facilities, Ryton has afootball club,Ryton & Crawcrook Albion F.C., who play at Kingsley Park in Crawcrook, arugby union team, Ryton Rugby Football Club at nearby Barmoor, and a cricket club, situated opposite Thorp Academy.

Ryton's public transport is limited to bus services. The R3/R4 links locally toWinlaton, Blaydon andRowlands Gill via Stargate, while the 10, 10A and 10B service route runs to Crawcrook, Greenside, Prudhoe and Hexham to the west and theMetroCentre and Newcastle to the east. Despite being in the Metropolitan borough of Gateshead, no direct services run there.

Other features of Ryton

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BothJohn Wesley andCharles Wesley preached at Ryton'svillage green, which has a rich history with religious and social significance. Like many greens in similar villages, it played host to an annual fair which includedjugglers,dancers and local stalls.

The oldpinfold dates back to the twelfth century. During the second half of the twentieth century the pinfold was restored.

Charles Thorp set up asavings bank in 1815 in a building within the old village known as the White House which still stands there today. It is thought to have been the first bank of its kind in England.[12]

The annual Ryton Music Festival, held over February and March, has been held in the village for more than 79 years. It offers a variety of music and drama including choral singing andmime.

The Ryton Summer Festival, held at the local comprehensive school usually includes live music, sport and arts and crafts stalls.

Each year on the Tuesday before Christmas Eve villagers gather on the village green to sing traditional carols accompanied by a local brass band.

There are two air raid shelters in Ryton Willows, as well as other Second World War features such trenches and shower/toilet rooms with tiles, etc. still visible, next to a railway line that was apparently used to bring children up from London. A dirt road hidden under trees leading up to the bottom of the village may have been a checkpoint.

Notable residents

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References

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  1. ^"Ryton is made up of 25 output areas in this ward".
  2. ^"Distance between Ryton, UK and Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (UK)".distancecalculator.globefeed.com.
  3. ^"Gateshead MBC ward of Ryton, Crookhill and Stella population 2011". Retrieved5 July 2015.
  4. ^Local History Gateshead: Ryton Retrieved 2 November 2013
  5. ^abNicholson, Geoff."A Most Melancholy Accident: The Stargate Pit Explosion of 1826". Durham Mining Museum.Archived from the original on 21 November 2008.
  6. ^The Church of the Holy Cross, Ryton, published by The Church of England in the Diocese of Durham Retrieved 3 May 2013
  7. ^Pirt, W K and Dodds, J M (2002).Lead Mining in the Derwent Valley(PDF).Keighley: Northern Mine Research Society. p. 40.ISBN 0-901450-55-3. Retrieved17 December 2018.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^"Victims of 1826 Ryton pit disaster get memorial".BBC News. 16 September 2018.
  9. ^"Tyne and Wear HER(3319): Ryton, Stargate Colliery – Details". Sitelines. 26 May 2021.
  10. ^"Cycle-routes". Archived fromthe original on 4 July 2008.
  11. ^"Gateshead BC".
  12. ^Local History Gateshead: Ryton Retrieved 2013-27-02
  13. ^iSee GatesheadArchived 23 December 2007 atarchive.today

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