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Middridge
Middridge is a village and civil parish in County Durham, England. It is situated east of Shildon and north-west of Newton Aycliffe. The village is situated near a quarry that was mined by the people many generations ago. There is one public house in the village: the Bay Horse. In 2011 the parish had a population of 312.
Edmondsley
Edmondsley is a small village in County Durham, England. It is situated a few miles south-west of Chester-le-Street, near the villages of Craghead and Sacriston.

Neasham
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Neasham is a village approximately four miles to the south east of Darlington in County Durham, England.
Esh
village and civil parish in County Durham, United Kingdom
Waldridge
village and civil parish in County Durham, United Kingdom
Haswell
village and civil parish in County Durham, England
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Burnhope
Burnhope is a village and civil parish in County Durham, England. It is located in the Craghead valley on the opposite side to Stanley and has 1,564 inhabitants, as measured in the 2011 census. Burnhope overlooks Lanchester in the Browney Valley, roughly two miles to the west and Maiden Law is roughly two miles north. Holmside is roughly two miles to the south east.
Urpeth
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Urpeth (Urpeth Grange) is a village in County Durham, England. It is situated a short distance from Ouston and Beamish, near the border with Tyne and Wear. The parish population taken at the 2011 census was 3,630.
Eldon
village in County Durham, England, UK

Brandon
village in County Durham, UK

Coatham Mundeville
village in County Durham, England, UK
Cornsay
Cornsay is a hamlet and civil parish in County Durham, England. The population of the civil parish taken at the 2011 census was 1,128. It is southeast of Consett and southwest of Durham. It consists of nineteen dwellings, including four farms & is the home of Greenacres nudist club. All formerly belonged to Ushaw College for the training of Catholic priests, hence the organised nomenclature. East and West Farms are now in private hands as homes but the other two are still active, South Farm run by the Suddes family and North Farm by the Tweddle family.
Ouston
village and civil parish in County Durham, United Kingdom

Eldon Lane
village in County Durham, England, UK

Tanfield Lea
village in County Durham, England, UK

Pity Me
village in County Durham, UK

High Grange
village in County Durham, England, UK

Toronto
village in County Durham in England, United Kingdom

Billy Row
village in County Durham, United Kingdom

Esh Winning
village in County Durham, England, UK
Chopwell
Chopwell is a village in the Gateshead district, in the county of Tyne and Wear, England, west of Rowlands Gill and north of Hamsterley. At the 2011 Census, it had a population of 9,395.
Hamsterley
village near Consett, County Durham, United Kingdom
Cold Hesledon
village in County Durham, England, UK
Pittington
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Pittington is a village and civil parish in County Durham, in England. It is situated a few miles north-east of Durham. The population as taken at the 2011 census was 2,534.
Sherburn Hill
village in County Durham, England, UK

New Brancepeth
village in County Durham, England, UK
Coundon Grange
village in County Durham, England, UK

Quebec
village in County Durham, England, UK
Leasingthorne
Leasingthorne is a hamlet and former pit village in County Durham, England. It is situated to the east of Bishop Auckland, near Coundon. Located in the Durham Coalfield, most of the former pit village of Leasingthorne was demolished in 1969 after the colliery closed, as Durham County Council's policy at the time preferred demolition over regeneration. There was also a brickworks in the village. In the 2001 census the village had a population of 41.
Oakenshaw
village in County Durham, United Kingdom
North Bitchburn
village in County Durham, England, UK
Roddymoor
Roddymoor is a village in County Durham, in England. In the 2001 census Roddymoor had a population of 500.
Cassop
Cassop (formerly New Cassop) is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Cassop-cum-Quarrington, in the County Durham district, in the ceremonial county of Durham, England. It has a population of about 500 and is located near the city of Durham. A former mining village, mining is no longer the main occupation of Cassop's inhabitants due to extensive mine closure over the last 30 years.
Craghead
Craghead is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Stanley, in the County Durham district, in the ceremonial county of Durham, England. It is a mining village. It is located at the bottom of the valley to the south of Stanley, on the main road between Stanley and Durham, and not far from the village of Edmondsley. In 1931 the parish had a population of 4973. from 1869 Craghead was a civil parish in its own right, on 1 April 1937 the parish was abolished and merged with Stanley and Lanchester.