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  2. Stanhope, County Durham - Wikipedia

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    Stanhope parish is the largest parish area in England, at 85 square miles (221 km 2) [5] It has some land in common with the neighbouring Wolsingham civil parish. If Stanhope was a district it would be the 135th largest in England and would be 94th if only counting districts that are 2 tier thus excluding unitary authorities and similar, 2 ceremonial counties namely the City of London and ...

  3. Muggleswick, Stanhope and Edmundbyers Commons and Blanchland ...

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    Muggleswick, Stanhope and Edmundbyers Commons and Blanchland Moor is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in County Durham and Northumberland, England.It consists of two separate areas, the larger—encompassing the upland areas of Muggleswick, Stanhope and Edmundbyers Commons—in the Derwentside and Wear Valley districts of north Durham, the smaller—Blanchland Moor—in the Tynedale ...

  4. Unthank, Stanhope - Wikipedia

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    Unthank can be found just over Stanhope Ford and at the bottom of Softley Bank. It consists of Unthank Mill, Unthank Hall, Unthank Farm and Unthank Cottage, now called the Railway Cottage. Unthank Mill backs onto Unthank Park which is a popular caravan park, and also host to Stanhope's agricultural shows and other local events.

  5. Ireshopeburn - Wikipedia

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    Ireshopeburn (/ ˈ aɪ s ʊ p b ɜːr n /; EYE-suup-burn) is a village in the civil parish of Stanhope, in County Durham, England. It is situated on the south side of Weardale, between St John's Chapel and Wearhead, and on the other side of the Wear from West Blackdene and New House. In the 2001 census Ireshopeburn had a population of 112. [1]

  6. St John's Chapel, County Durham - Wikipedia

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    St John's Chapel is a village in the civil parish of Stanhope, in County Durham, England. It is situated in Weardale, on the south side of the River Wear on the A689 road between Daddry Shield and Ireshopeburn. The 2001 census reported a population of 307. [1]

  7. Stanhope Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The site they selected, on the north side of Front Street in the west end of the town, was held in copyhold by the Diocese of Durham, and the Bishop of Durham, Edward Maltby, donated it to the parish. [1] The new building was designed in the Victorian style, built in rubble masonry and was completed in 1849. The design involved a main block of ...

  8. Bridge End, County Durham - Wikipedia

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    County Durham 54°43′26″N 1°58′01″W  /  54.724°N 1.967°W  / 54.724; Bridge End is a hamlet in the civil parish of Stanhope , in County Durham , England.

  9. New House, County Durham - Wikipedia

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    New House or Newhouse is a hamlet in the civil parish of Stanhope, in County Durham, England.It lies on the north side of the River Wear, opposite Ireshopeburn, and is linked to the A689 Weardale valley road by Coronation Bridge (built in 1840).