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    • Eggleston Conservation Area

      Eggleston is an attractive and historic village located in the River Tees valley. The conservation area consists of two contrasting, but complementary, characte...

    • Gainford Conservation Area

      Gainford is a large village situated on the A67, formerly the Stockton to Barnard Castle turnpike. It lies approximately 11km west of Darlington and 14.5km east...

    • Ireshopeburn Newhouse and West Blackdene Conservation Area

      Ireshopeburn, Newhouse and West Blackdene Conservation Area covers three settlements near the head of Weardale.

    • Lartington Conservation Area

      Lartington is located approximately two and a half miles from the main market town of Barnard Castle. It forms part of a ribbon of dales settlements between Bar...

    • Mickleton Conservation Area

      Mickleton is a small village situated in the west of County Durham. Lying on the south bank of the River Tees, along the B6277, it's located eight miles north-w...

    • Newbiggin Conservation Area

      Newbiggin is located on the north side of the River Tees in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), rising from the base of the valley to ...

    • Old Cassop Conservation Area

      Old Cassop is a small village that lies five miles south of Durham City and a mile to the north west of New Cassop. The village is situated on a hill that rises...

    • Pittington Hallgarth Conservation Area

      Pittington Hallgarth lies 3.5 miles north-east of the City of Durham at the foot of the magnesian limestone escarpment. It is located on a low but pronounced sp...

    • Sherburn House Conservation Area

      Sherburn House is located approximately 3.5km to the east of Durham City Centre and 1.5km south west of Sherburn Village. The small village lies at the junction...

    • Shildon Conservation Area

      The Shildon Conservation Area lies approximately 400 metres south east of the town centre, on the south side of the modern railway line.

    

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