Ponteland
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Ponteland is a residential suburb of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Administratively, the town is situated in Castle Morpeth, Northumberland, and it is located close to Newcastle Airport on the north-west side of the city. The name means island in the Pont (the river which flows through the town), as the area consisted of a small piece of solid ground around St. Mary's church and the old bridge, surrounded by marshland. This marshland is now drained, with housing built on top of it. The Pont river joins the Blyth river further downstream.
Ponteland is notable for its Pele tower, the Diamond Inn, its bridge, and the churches of St Mary's and St Matthew's. It is also notable for an affluent residential area, Darras Hall. Ponteland previously boasted a small castle, which was destroyed by the Scottish army under the Earl of Douglas the day before the Battle of Otterburn. The Blackbird Inn now stands on the site and is rumoured to contain the old tunnel from the castle to the church.
Ponteland United is the local football club. Ponteland Cricket Club is the local cricket club.
[edit] Notable residents
The affluent housing estate of Darras Hall is a popular choice for many of the north-east's wealthy residents and many people associated with Newcastle United Football Club live on the estate including Alan Shearer, Kieron Dyer, Scott Parker, Peter Beardsley and Terry McDermott.
In December 2005 the estate was the focus of considerable media attention when convicted rapist Iorworth Hoare moved to the estate after purchasing a house with his National Lottery winnings. After months of purchasing his house, he was bombarded with threats and constant media exposure.
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