Hutton Henry

Hutton Henry is a village in the civil parish of Hutton Henry and Station Town, in County Durham, England, near Peterlee, Castle Eden and Wingate.

[1] It is situated to the west of Hartlepool, near the villages of Wingate and Station Town.

At the top of hills in Hutton Henry the sea, Blackhall Colliery, Castle Eden, Wingate, Peterlee and Shotton can be seen.

Henry de Essh held it in the 14th century, providing the second part of the name.

In 1894 its average output was about 190,000 tons per annum, and it was said to employ 1,000 men and boys.