The village of Hunstanworth, a little to the SW of Blanchland
overlooking the valley of the River Derwent, holds a unique status among all
the settlements of County Durham. It is the county’s only ‘Thankful Village’ –
being the only community that did not lose a single serviceman during World War
I.
There are only 50-odd Thankful Villages in the whole of
Britain, which, when you consider how many such settlements there are across
the nation, is a very small total indeed. Hunstanworth only sent five men to
war during 1914-18, of which four of them, the Jamesons, were brothers. And
they all made it back safely to their families.
In the village’s church of St.James’ can be found a carved
alabaster memorial panel commemorating this blessed event, inscribed simply
thus:
We thank theeLORDfor bringing backour soldierssafely home1914-1918
Note: Northumberland has only the one Thankful Village, too:
Meldon.
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