Hepscott Explained

Official Name:Hepscott
Country:England
Region:North East England
Unitary England:Northumberland
Lieutenancy England:Northumberland
Constituency Westminster:Hexham
Population:1,069
Population Ref:(2011 census)[1]
Post Town:Morpeth
Postcode Area:NE
Postcode District:NE61
Os Grid Reference:NZ225845
Coordinates:55.1543°N -1.6484°W
Label Position:top
Static Image Name:Hepscott Village - geograph.org.uk - 91092.jpg
Static Image Caption:Hepscott

Hepscott is a small village in the county of Northumberland, England, about 2miles south east of Morpeth, the county town.

The name is Anglo-Saxon in origin and a derivation of "Shepherd's Cote". This suggests that the village, which was a hamlet prior to expansion since the 1980s, originated as the homestead of a shepherd, possibly in the early medieval period.

Governance

Hepscott lies within the Ulgham Division of the new county-wide unitary authority, Northumberland County Council. The County Councillor is Cllr David J. Towns (Conservative), and the village falls within the Northern Area Committee's jurisdiction.

Landmarks

The most historic building in Hepscott is Hepscott Hall, a three-storey, rectangular medieval pele tower. The Hall was associated with a deer park. The traces of part of the boundary wall of the deer park survive along the track to Field House Farm. Another historic building of importance is a smithy dating to the late 18th century that is a Grade II Listed Building.The heart of the community is the village hall, there are regular events and cultural activities including art shows, flower arranging lessons, wine tasting evenings and poetry recitals.

Notable people

Notable residents have included football managers Jack Charlton and Gordon Lee

References

http://hepscottparishcouncil.org.uk/

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parish population 2011. 3 July 2015.