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Ferryhill Town Council Area


Area: 12.2 km²

Population:

9,559 (2021 Census)

9,940 (2011 Census)

10,686 (2001 Census)

Civil Parishes in County Durham Ferryhill Ferryhill Town Hall Ferryhill Station Metal Bridge, County Durham East Howle, County Durham Mainsforth Historic Buildings and Monuments in Ferryhill
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Ferryhill Town Council
- "....Ferryhill Town Council covers 870 hectares and includes the areas of Ferryhill Station, East Howle, Metal Bridge, Chilton Lane, Dean Bank, Mainsforth and Ferryhill Village.... 7 miles south of Durham …

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Ferryhill
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Ferryhill
- Overview About Ferryhill Map Street View   Ferryhill is a town in south-central County Durham, England, with a population of around 8,942 people , making it the 12th largest town …
Ferryhill Station
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Ferryhill Station
- Overview Map Street View Ferryhill Station is a village in County Durham, located immediately south-east of Ferryhill, and about 6 miles south of Durham. It takes its name from the …
Mainsforth
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Mainsforth
- Overview About Mainsforth Map Street View Mainsforth is a rural village in County Durham, located about 7 miles north-east of Bishop Auckland, 2 miles east of Ferryhill, and 3 miles …
Metal Bridge, County Durham
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Metal Bridge, County Durham
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East Howle, County Durham
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East Howle, County Durham
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Ferryhill Town Hall
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Ferryhill Town Hall
- Overview Map Street View The Town Hall is located in a prominent position between North Street and Market Street in Ferryhill, in County Durham. The building dates from 1867, constructed …

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