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Finchale Priory on the banks of the River Wear between Durham and Chester-le-Street. Between Durham City and Chester-le-Street, 6 miles (10 km) due north, the River Wear changes direction repeatedly, flowing south westwards several miles downstream having passed the medieval site of Finchale Priory, a former chapel and later a satellite ...
The River Wear is home to a number of sports rowing clubs. These clubs are based in Durham, Chester-le-Street and Sunderland. All clubs are members of British Rowing and all the Durham College clubs are members of Durham College Rowing.
Blade colours of Chester-le-Street rowing club. Chester-le-Street Amateur Rowing Club is based on the River Wear near the Riverside cricket ground and has been there for over 100 years. During the summer months the club operate mainly on the river, but in the winter move to indoor sessions during the evenings and use the river at weekends.
This is a list of crossings of the River Wear, heading upstream from Sunderland, ... Chester-le-Street: 1926: 54°51′51″N 1°33′28″W: A1(M) bridge over the ...
Chester-le-Street Amateur Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Wear, based at the Riverside Sports Complex, Chester-le-Street, County Durham. [ 1 ] History
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The remains are sited by the River Wear, four miles from Durham, England. It is a Grade I listed building. [1] Early history. Godric was born about 1070. After years ...
It is named after the River Wear which flows through it and traditionally all in the County of ... Chester-le-Street: 37,164 4 Houghton-le-Spring: 13,863 5 Hetton-le ...