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  2. High Westwood - Wikipedia

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    Westwood colliery began operation in the 1870s and was owned by Consett Iron Company. It ceased operations in 1964. [2] With the closure of the colliery in 1964 the miners' houses at High Westwood were demolished when they became vacant. Those houses at Allendale Cottages were to be used by the council for housing but they too were to be ...

  3. Consett - Wikipedia

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    Consett sits above the rural Derwent valley near the boundary of County Durham and Northumberland. The Derwent Reservoir just west of the town makes a popular leisure attraction and beauty spot. [6] At about 900 ft (270 metres) above sea level, Consett is the third highest market town in England and one of the highest towns in the United Kingdom.

  4. The Grove, County Durham - Wikipedia

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    It is situated to the south of Consett. The Grove is a post-World War II housing estate. Originally part of the Consett manor [1] with Consett Hall being located near the current Hallgarth area. The estate was probably named after Consett Grove originally located a little south of Selby Lodge in the current Selby Gardens area.

  5. Derwentside - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Durham County Council unveiled plans for the regeneration of Consett. These plans involved the demolition of the former headquarters of Derwentside District Council at Consett Civic Centre and the relocation of Consett AFC to Crookhall. The site was to be redeveloped and the new Consett Academy built there. [16]

  6. Delves Lane - Wikipedia

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    The name changed to the Saints pit and it closed in 1913. The Victory pit was opened in 1921 and closed in 1963. The pits provided coal for the Consett Iron Company as well as clay for the Delves brick works. [3] [4] There is a village hall, which was constructed in 1925. Delves Lane's village hall

  7. Cornsay - Wikipedia

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    Cornsay is a hamlet and civil parish in County Durham, England. [1] [2] The population of the civil parish taken at the 2011 census was 1,128. [3]It is 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of Consett and 7 miles (11 km) southwest of Durham.

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