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Wearhead is a
village in the
civil parish of Stanhope, in
County Durham, England. It is
situated at the top of
Weardale between Cowshill and Ireshopeburn...
- of a
business case. The
railway originally ran from
Bishop Auckland to
Wearhead in
County Durham, North-East England, a
distance of 25
miles (40 km), built...
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Wearhead railway station served the
village of
Wearhead,
County Durham, England, from 1895 to 1961 on the
Weardale Railway. The
station opened on 21 October...
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Burnhope Seat. The
source of the
river is
traditionally held to be at
Wearhead,
County Durham at the
confluence of
Burnhope Burn and
Killhope Burn. The...
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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...
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Burnhope Reservoir (/ˈbʊnəp/ BUUN-əp) is a
reservoir above the
village of
Wearhead,
County Durham, England. The
reservoir was
created by the construction...
- England. It is
situated at the top of Weardale,
between Lanehead and
Wearhead. In the 2001
census Cowshill had a po****tion of 156. The
Church of St...
- very
small scale for
mineral specimens.
Weardale had a
railway as far as
Wearhead in
three stages opened in 1847, 1862 and 1895, but the
section of the line...
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turns to
danger after she
encounters problems with her wheels. 35 11 "
Wearheads and Gearheads" January 23, 2013 (2013-01-23) 311 / 35 1.565 Roy, the "Handyman"...
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National Heritage List for England. "SPARKS FARM BRIDGE".
Bridges On The Tyne. "
WEARHEAD BRIDGE".
Bridges On The Tyne.
Bridges on the Wear...