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Helmington Row is a
small village in
County Durham, England. It is
situated between Crook and Willington,
about 7
miles south-west of
Durham and 3 miles...
- gang, an
engine designed to
operate farm
machinery and
worked by horses.
Helmington Hall to the
north is also a farm, all that
remains of a
large house dating...
- Hunwick, St John's Chapel, Stanhope, Stanley, Tow Law,
Wheatbottom and
Helmington Row,
Willington East,
Willington West, and Wolsingham.
Gained area comprising...
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Howden ward Tow Law and
Stanley ward
Crook South ward
Wheatbottom and
Helmington Row ward St John's
Chapel ward
Stanhope ward
Wolsingham and Witton-le-Wear...
- Hawthorn, Headlam, Healeyfield,
Hedley Hill, Hedworth, Heighington,
Helmington Row, Hesleden, Hett, High Coniscliffe, High ****, High Etherley, High...
- Lewis, Samuel, ed. (1848). A
Topographical Dictionary of England.
Hedon -
Helmington. pp. 466–470. ISBN 0-8063-1508-3. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility...
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although its
surrounding districts;
Billy Row, Stanley,
White Lea and
Helmington Row, were
established much earlier. In
these days
Crook was predominantly...
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Durham Castle Eggleston Hall
Elemore Hall
Hamsterley Hall
Headlam Hall
Helmington Hall
Horsley Hall
Lambton Castle Lartington Hall Low
Dinsdale Manor Lumley...
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County Palatine of
Durham (1923) The
History of the
Parishes of Hunwick,
Helmington,
Witton Park and
Etherley in the
County Palatine of
Durham (1923) The...
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approximately 21,500.The area
Includes Crook, Willington, Sunnybrow,
Helmington Row,
Billy Row and
Roddymoor Vision of
Britain Archived 2007-09-30 at...