Static Image Name: | Cowpen, Blyth, Northumberland, the Roman Catholic Church of St Cuthbert. - geograph.org.uk - 223552.jpg |
Static Image Caption: | The Church of St Cuthbert |
Official Name: | Cowpen |
Os Grid Reference: | NZ295815 |
Coordinates: | 55.127°N -1.539°W |
Label Position: | left |
Civil Parish: | Blyth |
Unitary England: | Northumberland |
Lieutenancy England: | Northumberland |
Region: | North East England |
Country: | England |
Post Town: | BLYTH |
Postcode Area: | NE |
Postcode District: | NE24 |
Dial Code: | 01670 |
Constituency Westminster: | Blyth Valley |
Population: | 4,466 |
Cowpen is an area of Blyth and former civil parish, now in the parish of Blyth in the county of Northumberland, England. It is just east of the A189 road. The Ward population taken at the 2011 census was 4,466.[1] In 1911 the parish had a population of 21,295.[2]
In the 12th century CE, its name was Cupum, possibly the dative plural of Old Norse kupa, "a cuplike depression or valley".[3]
Cowpen was formerly a township in Horton parish,[4] from 1866 Cowpen was a civil parish in its own right until it was abolished on 1 April 1920 to form Blyth.[5]