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Juniper is a hamlet in the English county of Northumberland.

It is about 5 miles (8 km) due south of Hexham in the area known as Hexhamshire.

There is a Wesleyan Methodist chapel (now converted to holiday accommodation) and dated 1894. In nearby Dye Houses there is another Methodist chapel (Primitive) originally built 1830 and rebuilt in 1865.[1]

Nearby Black Hall is a listed building dating from 1714 with mid-19th century and 1930s additions.[2]

Governance

Juniper is in the parliamentary constituency of Hexham.


Proposed change of name

As an April Fools' Day joke, in April 2010 the Hexham Courant reported[3] the following:

A Hexhamshire hamlet is changing its name in order to cash in on the millions of a sixties superstar. The tiny community of Juniper will in future be known as Jennifer Juniper, following a request from hippy Hero Donovan. Cash-strapped Northumberland County Council is understood to have agreed to the name change in return for a £5 million donation to council coffers. The denim-decked singer made a fortune in the 1960s from songs like Catch the wind, Universal Soldier, Mellow Yellow and Sunshine Superman, but his personal favourite was always Jennifer Juniper. He took a tour of Tynedale whilst staying at Slaley Hall and fell in love with the quaint hamlet of Juniper. He spotted a dappled mare grazing in a field and just wanted to be part of the place. Villagers have reported being offered large wads of cash for their properties but no-one was prepared to move out of the close-knit community. A consultation exercise on the name change is being carried out by the county council, but comments had to be in by noon yesterday.

References

  1. ^ "METHODIST CHAPEL, Hexhamshire - 1155839 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
  2. ^ "BLACK HALL, Hexhamshire - 1303185 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Hippy pop star planes to buy hamlet". Hexham Courant. No. 2 April 2010. p. 3.

External links

Media related to Juniper, Northumberland at Wikimedia Commons


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