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Baldersdale


The River Balder flows through Baldersdale near near Barnard Castle.  Baldersdale includes the hamlets of Briscoe and Hury. The Balder feeds three reservoirs (Balderhead Reservoir, Blackton Reservoir and Hury Reservoir) before the river flows into the Tees near Cotherstone.

County Durham River Balder Cotherstone Map and Aerial View
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The Old Chapel, Baldersdale

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Baldersdale reservoirs

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Baldersdale Youth Hostel

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Blackton reservoir

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IMG_0046

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Clove Lodge, Baldersdale

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http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/79061

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Blackton Colliery
- opened 1921, abandoned 1927.

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Local History: Baldersdale

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Cotherstone
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Cotherstone
- Overview About Cotherstone Map Street View Cotherstone is a village in County Durham which is situated near the confluence of the River Balder and the River Tees. Cotherstone is located …
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Hury Reservoir : Baldersdale

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Footbridge and path

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Watersplash & Footbridge

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River Balder
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River Balder
- The Balder is a tributary to the River Tees. The river rises on Stainmore Common and flows 21km eastwards through Baldersdale to join the River Tees near Cotherstone. The River …

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