WebNorthumberland & Durham Coalfield. Relatively little recent work published, but there is the Durham Mining Museum Website which also covers Cumberland, Westmorland, Northumberland and North Yorkshire. 1 Emery covered the technical development of collieries, coke making and pit villages. 2. Recent surveys include Temple (1994 and later … WebTudhoe Hall Farm Court, Tudhoe Village, Spennymoor, DL16 Situated in the highly sought-after picturesque village of Tudhoe, 6 miles from Durham Centre, this deceptively spacious four bedroomed stone barn conversion is one of ten exclusive properties in private courtyard, converted approximately 20 years ago. This is a rare opportunity to purchase a …
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WebThe Society was formed in 1988 and its aims are to organise an annual programme of talks and outings and attend events promoting local history. For more details go to the Origins … WebSpennymoor pub history index. Spennymoor (including Tudhoe, Merrington, Byers Green, Croxdale and Sunderland Bridge. Spennymoor is listed under Whitworth) Spennymoor (Whitworth) 1911 census summary. Dis 28. George Street, Victoria Inn, Adamson. High Street, Bridge Hotel, Arkley. 7 Queen Street, Red Lion Hotel, Cook. screen share switch on discord
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WebFor most of its history, Tudhoe has been in the parish of Brancepeth. The parish church of St Brandon's, dating from the 16th century, was one of the finest village churches in County Durham until its destruction by fire in 1998. Brancepeth lies across the River Wear from Tudhoe; there has never been a bridge, and the ford was not an easy one. WebAfter the Glorious Revolution of 1688–89 resulted in the Roman Catholic Stuart king, James II of England and VII of Scotland, fleeing to exile in France, James' daughter and her husband, William III and Mary II, ascended the British throne as joint sovereigns, and were succeeded by the Protestant House of Hanover. Tudhoe is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated approximately 8 km (5.0 mi) south of the city of Durham. It lies just outside Spennymoor, a short distance to the west of the Great North Road. The village is now a quiet backwater, its green a cul-de-sac that runs down from the main road towards the River Wear. In former times, however, Tudhoe lay at the centre of a network of … screenshare system