Whalton

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Whalton
Northumberland
Main Street, Whalton (geograph 2149629).jpg
Main Street, Whalton
Location
Grid reference: NZ129814
Location: 55°7’39"N, 1°47’23"W
Data
Population: 427  (2001)
Post town: Morpeth
Postcode: NE61
Local Government
Council: Northumberland
Parliamentary
constituency:
Wansbeck

Whalton is a small village in Northumberland.

The village hosts an annual Bale Fire on 4 July, the date on which midsummer's eve was celebrated before the introduction of the Gregorian calendar to England in 1752. It features morris dancing and dancing by the children of the village school outside the Beresford Arms which provides beer and a barbecue.

The annual village show takes place on the third Saturday in September, and generally includes sheep racing, classic cars and military vehicles, a birds-of-prey exhibit, archery, a brass band, a dog show, a farmers' market, Northumbrian pipes music, a vegetable show, a flower show, teas and coffees, home baking, and a harvest festival at the church.

Whalton Manor is located at the heart of Whalton. Its garden is opened to the public.

St Mary Magdalene, Whalton

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