Conservation Area Appraisal - Bishop Middleham (2012)
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Description
"The Bishop Middleham Conservation Area was designated in 1981 by the former Sedgefield Borough Council. The village of Bishop Middleham may have originated around the Bishop’s Castle to the south, (now a scheduled monument) but expanded significantly in the 19th and 20th centuries. The conservation area contains two distinct areas centred around the Church of St Michael and the village green. The village has important visual and historic links with the Bishop’s Castle and with the countryside to the south..." -
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Durham County Council -
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Link: http://www.durham.gov.uk/media/3537/Bishop-Middleham-Conservation-Area-Character-Appraisal/pdf/BishopMiddlehamConservationAreaCharacterAppraisal.pdf
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