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Wolsingham is a
market town in Weardale,
County Durham, England. It is
situated by the
River Wear,
between Crook and Stanhope.
Wolsingham sits at the...
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branch line
heritage railway between Bishop Auckland, Witton-le-Wear,
Wolsingham,
Frosterley and Stanhope.
Weardale Railway began services on 23 May 2010...
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River Wear
close to its
confluence with
Bollihope Burn;
between Wolsingham and Stanhope; 18
miles (29 km) west of
Durham City and 26
miles (42 km)...
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settlements include St John's
Chapel and the
towns of Crook,
Stanhope and
Wolsingham. Weardale's
winters are
typically harsh and
prolonged with
regular snow...
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Wolsingham School is a
coeducational secondary school located in
Wolsingham,
County Durham, England. The
school is
situated just off the A689, and near...
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square miles (221 km2) It has some land in
common with the
neighbouring Wolsingham civil parish. On 31
December 1894 "Stanhope Urban"
parish was
formed from...
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Heversham School (1613)
Steyning Grammar School (1614)
Wolsingham School (1614)
Originally Wolsingham Grammar School The ****
School (1615) Wilson's School...
- 6th (1917)
editions of it. Also in 1885
Espin was
appointed Curate of
Wolsingham and he
established an
astronomical observatory there. In 1888 he transferred...
- (3.2 km) from Willington. The A689 road from
Durham leads up
through Wolsingham and
Stanhope into the
upper reaches of Weardale.
Until 1974, the town...
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English surname. Rev. John
Alexander Blackett (1803–1865),
Rector of
Wolsingham and
youngest son of
Christopher Blackett, was the
first member of the...