• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content

Keys To The Past

MENUMENU
  • Search the Records
  • Sites to Visit
    • Anglo-Saxon Sites
    • Medieval Sites
    • Post Medieval Sites
    • Prehistoric Sites
    • Roman Sites
    • Favourite Sites
  • Local Histories
  • Get Involved
  • Overviews
  • Glossary
  • Help
You are here: Home / Search the Records / Search Results / Results of Search / Site Details

Site Details

Chatton Medieval Village (Tillside)

This is the site of the Medieval Village of Chatton. It was first mentioned in the 13th century. In 1253 it was given permission to hold a market and a fair. By the 17th century it was a typical, large Northumbrian village. The site is now occupied by the modern village but recent excavations have found some possible traces of the earlier settlement.
N3427
Medieval (1066 to 1540)
WATCHING BRIEF, Land at Mill Hill Farm, Chatton 2007; Bamburgh Research Project


Source of Reference
Local History of Tillside
Local History of Tillside
Local History of Tillside

Disclaimer -

Please note that this information has been compiled from a number of different sources. Durham County Council and Northumberland County Council can accept no responsibility for any inaccuracy contained therein. If you wish to use/copy any of the images, please ensure that you read the Copyright information provided.

Top of Page

Contact us | Useful links | Legal Information | Accessibility Statement | Acknowledgements

© 2021 Durham County Council and Northumberland County Council