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Croxdale and Hett Civil Parish
Croxdale and Hett is a civil Parish in County Durham. The Parish includes the settlements of Croxdale, Sunderland Bridge, and Hett. Croxdale is located about 4 miles south of the city of Durham and 2 miles north of Spennymoor. The River Wear runs along the north side of the parish.
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Croxdale & Hett Parish Council
- Website of the Parish Council. "....Croxdale and Hett is a civil Parish in County Durham, England. It is situated approximately four miles south of Durham.
The Parish comprises the settlements …
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Local History: Croxdale (County Durham)
- "The village of Croxdale lies about half way between Durham and Spennymoor. The river Wear runs along the north side of the parish, and is crossed by a series of …
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Simon Cotterill
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Croxdale
- Overview About Croxdale Map Street View Croxdale is a village in County Durham, located near the River Wear, about 4 miles south of Durham and 2 miles north of Spennymoor. The …
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Sunderland Bridge
- Overview About Sunderland Bridge Map Street View Sunderland Bridge is both a bridge and a village in County Durham, located about 3 miles south of the City of Durham. The …
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Hett
- Overview About Hett Map Street View Hett is a village in County Durham, located about a mile to the east of Croxdale and 4 miles south of the city of …
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Croxdale & Hett Parish Council
- Website of the Parish Council. "....Croxdale and Hett is a civil Parish in County Durham, England. It is situated approximately four miles south of Durham.
The Parish comprises the settlements …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from https://keystothepast.info/se…
Local History: Croxdale (County Durham)
- "The village of Croxdale lies about half way between Durham and Spennymoor. The river Wear runs along the north side of the parish, and is crossed by a series of …
Added by
Simon Cotterill