One of the things that's brilliant about Britain - despite the weather - is the many unique villages that are well-known for theirpicturesque scenery and rural charm. A small but gorgeous village called Hetton-Le-Hole, also known as Hett, is described as 'scenic', and is just five miles away from the city of Durham. Interestingly, its name comes from the Old English word haet, which means 'hat'.
Located at the top of a small hill that resembles a hat, hence its name, is surrounded by nature - making it the perfect place for history and outdoor lovers, especially those who love hiking. Its tranquillity is also a bonus point for those who are seeking a break from the bustle and hustle of city life.
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As reported by the Northern Echo, Hett has a concentrated population, and the village’s history is tied to traditional English farming life due to its agricultural settlements. Many of its houses were initially built as farms.
Despite the village's rural character, there's a lot of history with medieval mining. Other reportsby the same publication explained that in the 13th and 14th centuries, sea coal was mined at Hett under the jurisdiction of the Priors of Durham Cathedral. Hett is now only of the few places in County Durham with evidence about these events.
Fast forward to the present day, Hett is a beautiful place that’s worth visiting. It offers a touch of rural and peaceful village life, and despite its few amenities, it’s still a great place to spend time. It’s close to the City of Durham, which gives a completely different vibe.
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Village Green (with a Duck Pond)
Just at the centre of Hett, there’s a massive open space that has a duck pond. It’s a go-to place for locals and visitors, and one of the most lively places in the village. It’s also a good area for those wishing to take a walk overlooking the traditional houses, and even to have a picnic.
Historic Church (St Michael's)
St Michael’s was the former church, once a chapel of ease dedicated to St Michael. After many years of service, it closed in the 20th century and turned into a private residence. Nonetheless, it remains part of its history.
Hett Moor and countryside walks
One of the best things to do in Hett is to walk. There are a lot of extensive paths from the village to the countryside, offering stunning and relaxing views through fields and hills. During the spring and summer months, the local flora and fauna are in full bloom, making the area so picturesque.
Visit Croxdale and Sunderland Bridge
Despite its proximity to Durham city, the nearby villages of Croxdale and Sunderland Bridge are also worth visiting. Not only is there more history to be learnt, but some of the key features include the stone bridges crossing the River Wear.
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If you’re looking for a peaceful retreat with barely tourists and without having to hop on a plane, Hett is the destination for you. The easiest, fastest and most convenient way to reach Hett is by train, with prices varying depending on the route and the time of year.
From London to Durham, visitors can take the LNER train, taking less than three hours. Alternatively, there are direct buses from London Victoria Station to Durham University, the Palatine Centre. Then, you can take the Line 65 bus to Hetton-Le-Hole, which takes 21 minutes and costs £2 for the ride, or a 10-minute taxi ride.
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