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Former Station Building


The former station building in Wolsingham is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. It was built in 1847 for the for the Wear Valley branch line of the Stockton and Darlington Railway. It is now a private house. 

Wolsingham 1847 Private Residence Grade II Listed Railway Station Former Railway Stations Railway Stations
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(The former) Wolsingham Station building (2)

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On the platform

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Old station house

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Wolsingham railway station, County Durham

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Original Railway Station Wolsingham

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FORMER RAILWAY STATION - Wolsingham - List Entry
- "Railway station, now house. Dated 1847; for Wear Valley branch of Stockton and Darlington Railway. Yellow brick with plinth and ashlar dressings; stone-flagged roof with stone gable copings. H-plan. Gothic …

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Railway Station
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Railway Station
- Overview Map Street View The railway station at Wolsingham was built in 1847 for the Stockton and Darlington Railway for the Wear Valley branch line. The track is now used …
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(The former) Wolsingham Station building

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List number: 1276642
List grade: 2
County: County Durham
Post code: DL13 3B
Grid ref: NZ0754236823

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