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County Durham (/ˈdʌrəm/, locally /ˈdɜːrəm/) is a county in North East England. The county town is Durham, a cathedral city, whilst the largest settlement in the ceremonial county is Darlington. Four unitary authorities cover the ceremonial county — Durham County Council and the councils of the boroughs of Darlington, Hartlepool and Stockton-on-Tees.
The ceremonial county borders Tyne and Wear to the north/north east, Northumberland to the north, Cumbria to the west and North Yorkshire to the south; the borough of Stockton-on-Tees is unique in England in being divided between two ceremonial counties, with the part of the borough north of the River Tees being in Durham and the part south of the Tees being in North Yorkshire.Historically, the county of Durham included the southern area of the modern county of Tyne and Wear, including Gateshead and the city of Sunderland, but excluded the former Startforth Rural District around Romaldkirk and Cotherstone from the North Riding of Yorkshire. It bordered Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmorland and the North Riding of Yorkshire.
County Durham is as vast as it is beautiful, and steeped in ancient history. This video is only a small part of the region, following a route from Durham City and it's famous Cathedral and Castle, on to Raby Castle and it's many deer, finishing our short tour at High Force in Middleton-in-teesdale; an impressive natural waterfall.
County Durham Floods January 2016 Once again the unrelenting weather continues to pour heavy rain onto the region. Today it was the turn of County Durham residents to suffer the results of heavy rainfall. Roads became flooded, Rivers burst banks causing disruption around the County Durham for motorists.
The Castles, near Hamsterley, County Durham, is an archaeological conundrum. A massive rectangular dry-stone enclosure, some 75 metres by 90 metres, it has been described variously as an Iron-Age fort, a Roman penal colony, a native sub-Roman or Anglo-Saxon encampment, and a Romano-British farmstead. Time Team's main objective at the mysterious site is to try to discover its true function and date.
Thanks for watching..... 1. Aldin Grange for Bearpark railway station 2. Annfield Plain railway station 3. Aycliffe railway station 4. Barnard Castle railway station 5. Bowes railway station 6. Byers Green railway station 7. Consett railway station 8. Cotherstone railway station 9. Crook railway station 10. Ferryhill railway station 11. Lartington railway station 12. Lintz Green railway station 13. Mickleton railway station 14. Middleton-in-Teesdale railway station 15. Romaldkirk railway station 16. South Church railway station 17. Ushaw Moor railway station 18. Waterhouses (County Durham) railway station 19. West Auckland railway station 20. West Stanley railway station Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Disused_railway_stations_in_County_Durham Music : The Framework,Jingle P...
Revisit County Durham as it once was including: Seaham Ryhope Shildon Cockfield Sedgefield Sunderland Whitburn Sadberge Barnard Castle Durham Blanchland St. Johns Chapel Stockton on Tees Wynyard Bishop AUckland Darlington Brafferton Gainford Houghton le Spring Trimdon Village Crimdon Usworth Shildon Croft Spa South Shields Middleton in Teesdale Consett Piercebridge Horden Hebburn Willington High Force Romaldkirk Dalton le Dale Burnopfield.
The distinctive grass-covered remains of the deserted medieval village of Ulnaby are a landmark in the Durham countryside. And although they've been photographed, surveyed and written about, they've never been dug. But now Tony Robinson and the Team have been invited to physically unearth the secrets of one of the best-preserved archaeological sites in Britain.