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In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Newbiggin By the Sea like this:
NEWBIGGIN, a village and a township-chapelry in Woodhorn parish, Northumberland. The village stands on the coast, near North Seaton r. station, 1½ mile N of the mouth of the Wansbeck river, and 7¼ E by N of Morpeth; is a fishing-station and a watering place; is sometimes called Newbiggin-by-the-Sea; and has a post-office, ‡ of that name, under Morpeth, a good inn, a coast-guard station, a life-boat station, and -a roadsteadwith tolerably secure anchorage for small vessels. ...
The chapelry comprises 400 acres. Real property, £1, 586. Pop. in 1851, 717; in 1861, 948. Houses, 184. The increase of pop. arose from extension of fisheries and fromincreased accommodation for summer visitors. A beautiful small bay adjoins the village, and has firm, smooth, safe sands. Several collieries are in the neighbourhood. The living is a p. curacy, annexed to the vicarage of Woodhorn, in the diocese of Durham. The church was rebuilt in 1846; has a low spire; contained the effigies of a knight, discovered in 1867; stands picturesquely on a point projecting into the sea on the N side of the bay; and serves as a landmark to mariners. There are chapels for Presbyterians and Wesleyans, a parochial school, and a subscription library and reading-rooms.
Newbiggin By the Sea is now part of NORTHUMBERLAND Unitary Authority. Click here for graphs and data of how NORTHUMBERLAND has changed over two centuries. For statistics about Newbiggin By the Sea itself, go to Statistics.
How to reference this page:
GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, History of Newbiggin by the Sea in Northumberland | Map and description, A Vision of Britain through Time.
URL: https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/1091
Date accessed: 08th April 2026
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