Two
Roman roads passed close to the village; to the east is the
Devil's Causeway and south of the village is the road from
High Rochester; these met at Learchild Fort, about 2 km east of the village. Eslington Park, on the western side of Whittingham, is a Grade II* listed country house, dating from the 18th century; it was built for the Liddell family (later
Earls of Ravensworth), who funded several amenities in the village. A fortified tower house in the village was used during the border wars with Scotland. It was restored by Lady Ravensworth in 1845 to be used as almshouses. The village hall was built in 1925, as the Whittingham Memorial Institute, to commemorate those who died in the
Great War. On the green is a
village pump, constructed by Lord Ravensworth in 1865. The former police station, overlooking the green, dates from 1859; it is now used as an outdoor expedition centre. == Transport ==