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in the village and its environs, including White Cross Farmhouse, White Cross Cottage, Carlbury Bridge, Piercebridge Grange Farmhouse, the Church of St Mary and its wall and gate, and numbers 2, 28, 29 and 30 on The Green. The Grange farm buildings, however, were developed into residential properties
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Grade II*. The bridge carrying the main B6275 road was originally built in the early 16th century and was widened in 1781; it is Grade II* listed and a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The village green contains some very old trees, and in the river are
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demanded the whitewashing of houses on his land so that he could recognise his own property should he require shelter during a storm while hunting. The 18th-century farmhouse, Piercebridge Grange, may be on the site of a
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over the Tees now lie around 90 metres (300 ft) south of the current course of the river, approximately 450 metres (1,480 ft) east of Piercebridge, at the east side of
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station closed to passengers in 1964. According to the land-usage map of 1942, this was an area of arable land and pasture, and the urbanisation around
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Originally Dere Street crossed the Tees 260 yards (240 m) further upstream, but in 1771 a flood washed away the remains of the old
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has become the Tees Valley Railway Path. Church services are held at St Mary's every other week, and there is also a
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in 410CE, the area in and around the fort remained inhabited for about another century. The plain it sits on in the
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was incorporated into St Mary's chapel (now on private land). Archaeological television programme
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cottages: some painted white or cream; some of one storey only. There are several Grade II
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C.Smith: New Map of Great Britain and Ireland, central England, 1806, 1:633600
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Cleveland, North Yorkshire and County Durham Memorial Inscription index
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Piercebridge conservation area character appraisal, consultation draft
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The excavated Roman fort is open to the public and the remains of
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Piercebridge, St. Mary's; site of Medieval chapel. (Piercebridge)
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was partly fought on the bridge, when on 1 December 1642 a small
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is now located under the village green. It was sited adjacent to
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Piercebridge Methodist Church, 1864–1961 minutes and accounts
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There was no permanent inhabitation in the area until the
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Piercebridge conservation area character appraisal 2005
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1887, John Bartholomew's Gazetteer of the British Isles
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For further information about the above parishes, see
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East side of bridge, from Piercebridge,looking south
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was to the east of the fort in Tofts Field. A Roman
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The 1904 map shows the route diverted via 1103: 818:Roman Piercebridge ALSF Project Number 4698 1704: 1690: 1549: 1535: 1187:Details for Piercebridge Grange – For Sale 954: 936:Local History Piercebridge (County Durham) 811: 2832:List of civil parishes in North Yorkshire 1292: 1049:"Federation of Family History Societies" 527: 2811:List of civil parishes in County Durham 1453: 1330:"The long distance walkers association" 543: 2848: 612:Within the village there are numerous 1685: 1530: 1433: 896: 845:. County Durham. 2010. Archived from 596:A clock in the George Hotel inspired 1564: 903:Piercebridge: Time Team investigates 500:has been here in 2009, attracted by 53: 2861:Places in the Borough of Darlington 2616:Crook and Willington Urban District 548:There was no medieval Piercebridge 13: 1222:National Heritage List for England 1159:. The George Hotel. Archived from 14: 2877: 1510: 540:arrived in the mid 11th century. 372:. The village is sited where the 2594:Chester le Street Urban District 1629: 1612: 1604: 1587: 1304:Suppliers to the rural community 1079:"Timeline: Foot-and-mouth cases" 565:, but was derelict by 2008. The 458:built a fort here to defend the 407:Piercebridge is named after its 368:. Part of the fort is under the 52: 45: 29: 1557:Places adjacent to Piercebridge 1276:. 23 March 2009. Archived from 1248:A guide to Piercebridge on Tees 1217:"PIERCEBRIDGE BRIDGE (1145843)" 1205: 1149: 709:had not yet begun to encroach. 607: 2611:Bishop Auckland Urban District 1362:St Mary's Church, Piercebridge 727:"Civil parish population 2011" 719: 35:St Mary's Church, Piercebridge 1: 2248:Hutton Henry and Station Town 1826:Low Coniscliffe and Merrybent 1630: 1588: 1389:. 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Piercebridge is located in County Durham
County Durham
OS grid reference
NZ209157
Unitary authority
Darlington
Ceremonial county
County Durham
Region
North East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
DL2
Dialling code
Police
Durham
Fire
County Durham and Darlington
Ambulance
North East
UK Parliament
Darlington
UK
England
County Durham
54°32′13″N 1°40′40″W / 54.53684°N 1.67777°W / 54.53684; -1.67777

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