Pity Me

Pity Me is a village in County Durham in England. The name probably arose as a semi-humorous term for a barren piece of land. Locals claim the term arose because monks sang the 51st psalm during their flight from a Viking invasion. The Latin words of the psalm are: "Miserere mei, Deus", meaning "Pity me, O God" in English. It is located north of Framwellgate Moor and west of Newton Hall, and is the home of the Arniston Centre, Durham's retail park.

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