Cornriggs Explained

Country:England
Region:North East England
Static Image Name:Cornriggs and Lanehead.jpg
Os Grid Reference:NY 84567 41393
Coordinates:54.7672°N -2.2414°W
Post Town:BISHOP AUCKLAND
Postcode Area:DL
Postcode District:DL13
Dial Code:01388
Constituency Westminster:North West Durham
Civil Parish:Stanhope
Shire County:Durham
Unitary England:County Durham

Cornriggs is a hamlet in the civil parish of Stanhope, in County Durham, England.[1] [2] It is situated on the north side of Weardale in the North Pennines, which is designated as both an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a UNESCO Global Geopark.[3]

The hamlet lies around the A689 road between the villages of Lanehead and Cowshill and is located near Killhope Burn, a tributary of the River Wear. It primarily consists of Low Cornriggs Farm and there is also a small number of other buildings around the area.[4]

Low Cornriggs Farm had fallen out of use by the early 1970s and the farmhouse remained empty and derelict for twenty years until purchased in the early 1990s. The new owner embarked on a series of renovations, including restoring footpaths and walls on the property, breeding animals native to the local area, and converting the farmhouse into a bed and breakfast. She was rewarded for her efforts in restoring the buildings and land in 1994 when she was presented with the North Pennines Green Tourism Award for that year.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 86 Haltwhistle & Brampton (Bewcastle & Alston). 9780319231661 . Ordnance Survey. 2014.
  2. Web site: Ordnance Survey: 1:50,000 Scale Gazetteer . csv (download) . 1 January 2016 . Ordnance Survey . www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk . 18 February 2016.
  3. Web site: Where is the North Pennines. North Pennines AONB Partnership. 8 March 2020.
  4. Web site: Cornriggs, County Durham . Co-Curate . Learning Technology Support Unit, Newcastle University . 8 March 2020.
  5. News: Jan Reaps Rewards in her Upland Paradise . Tony . Henderson . 24 November 1994 . Newcastle Journal . British Newspaper Archive . subscription . 8 March 2020.