Trimdon is a village in
County Durham, in
England
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, previously known as Tremeldon (1196) or Tremedon (1262).
[Eilert Ekwall,1959, ''The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Placenames'' (4th edition), OUP, Oxford, p. 480; he cites taxation sources, glossing the name as Anglo-Saxon "the cross on the hill", though a ]British
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origin should perhaps not be ruled out from ''tre''= farmstead or settlement, with an element related to Welsh ''maldod''=indulge or Cornish ''melder''=delight.
It is 9 miles west of
Hartlepool
Hartlepool () is a seaside and port town in County Durham, England. It is the largest settlement and administrative centre of the Borough of Hartlepool. With an estimated population of 90,123, it is the second-largest settlement in County ...
, and adjacent to
Trimdon Colliery
Trimdon Colliery is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated a few miles to the west of Hartlepool, and a short distance to the north of Trimdon. Its most famous resident was the former Prime Minister, Tony Blair
Sir Anthony ...
,
Trimdon Grange
Trimdon Grange is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated ten miles to the west of Hartlepool, and a short distance to the north of Trimdon.
Colliery disaster
At 14:40 on 16 February 1882 the Trimdon Grange colliery suffered a m ...
and
Deaf Hill
Deaf Hill is a village in County Durham, England. It is situated a short distance to the east of Trimdon Colliery
Trimdon Colliery is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated a few miles to the west of Hartlepool, and a short dista ...
(also known as Trimdon Station). Locally, to distinguish it from these, it is known as Trimdon Village, or simply "The Village".
The main focal point of "The Village" is
Saint Mary Magdalene
Mary Magdalene (sometimes called Mary of Magdala, or simply the Magdalene or the Madeleine) was a woman who, according to the four canonical gospels, traveled with Jesus as one of his followers and was a witness to his crucifixion and
resurre ...
church, which was constructed during the Norman period (approximately 1145AD).
Trimdon Labour Club
Trimdon Labour Club was a bar and local branch of Sedgefield Labour Party in the village of Trimdon, County Durham in England. It opened in 1993, as a conversion of a former Working Men's Club. It was the local Labour Club of former British ...
(now closed) was the setting for some of the former
prime minister
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and constituency MP
Tony Blair
Sir Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British former politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007. He previously served as Leader of the ...
's constituency speeches. Blair's constituency home was in nearby Trimdon Colliery.
References
External links
* http://www.trimdon.com/
*https://trimdonbrass.com/
*https://www.facebook.com/TrimdonBrass/?eid=ARCh7PKwMqaeN85nBFKI3FAwATCNncVB6rRK-5olsPbt0k-HYE49LuG_tQT9SujEcgPoj10VD2utTf7B
Villages in County Durham
Civil parishes in County Durham
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