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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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has become the Tees Valley
Railway Path. Church services are held at St Mary's every other week, and there is also a
1157:"History of the Grandfather Clock at the George Hotel in Piercebridge, Darlington, County Durham - The George Hotel"
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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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Piercebridge conservation area character appraisal, consultation draft
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Piercebridge, St. Mary's; site of
Medieval chapel. (Piercebridge)
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There was no permanent inhabitation in the area until the
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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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936:Local History Piercebridge (County Durham)
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845:. County Durham. 2010. Archived from
596:A clock in the George Hotel inspired
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903:Piercebridge: Time Team investigates
500:has been here in 2009, attracted by
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2616:Crook and Willington Urban District
548:There was no medieval Piercebridge
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1222:National Heritage List for England
1159:. The George Hotel. Archived from
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1079:"Timeline: Foot-and-mouth cases"
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407:Piercebridge is named after its
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1557:Places adjacent to Piercebridge
1276:. 23 March 2009. Archived from
1248:A guide to Piercebridge on Tees
1217:"PIERCEBRIDGE BRIDGE (1145843)"
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2611:Bishop Auckland Urban District
1362:St Mary's Church, Piercebridge
727:"Civil parish population 2011"
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35:St Mary's Church, Piercebridge
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1826:Low Coniscliffe and Merrybent
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1389:. Durham County Council. 1981
1387:Piercebridge, Wesleyan chapel
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1517:OS map of Piercebridge, 1859
1020:"Buildings at risk register"
897:Lloyd, Chris (2 July 2009).
783:Simpson, David (1991–2009).
758:Piercebridge (County Durham)
752:Simpson, David (1991–2009).
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234:County Durham and Darlington
7:
2268:Kimblesworth and Plawsworth
1358:"Churchindarlington.org.uk"
1274:Carlbury Arms, Piercebridge
1055:. 2002–2009. Archived from
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87:OS grid reference
18:Human settlement in England
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2749:Grindon and Thorpe Thewles
1270:"Living: restaurant guide"
1104:Bartholomew, John (1887).
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1135:Piercebridge Post Office
1027:Piercebridge Grange Farm
812:Evans, Tim (1996–2010).
504:in 2009. Following the
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2795:Teesside County Borough
2774:Stillington and Whitton
2278:Langleydale and Shotton
1781:East and West Newbiggin
1494:. Ordnance Survey. 1942
1409:"The National Archives"
587:foot and mouth epidemic
506:departure of the Romans
502:Piercebridge Roman Fort
450:Piercebridge Roman Fort
2621:Stanley Urban District
2473:Streatlam and Stainton
2038:Cassop-cum-Quarrington
2023:Brandon and Byshottles
1306:. 2009. Archived from
1189:. 2008. Archived from
602:My Grandfather's Clock
567:Battle of Piercebridge
533:
191:Postcode district
121:Ceremonial county
103:Unitary authority
2318:Middleton in Teesdale
2013:Bradbury and the Isle
1244:"Information Britain"
754:"Roots of the Region"
573:contingent including
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397:Cliffe, Richmondshire
342:borough of Darlington
2609:Parts of the former
2603:Parts of the former
2583:Wycliffe with Thorpe
2573:Wolsingham Park Moor
2418:Seaton with Slingley
2388:Raby with Keverstone
2303:Lynesack and Softley
1831:Middleton St. George
1731:(north of the river)
909:on 27 September 2012
577:defended it against
544:16th century onwards
380:Roman road known as
358:site of a Roman fort
316:54.53684°N 1.67777°W
171:Sovereign state
2793:Part of the former
2696:Part of the former
2428:Sheraton with Hulam
2143:Evenwood and Barony
1335:Tees Valley Railway
1215:(3 November 2000).
1163:on 3 September 2014
1131:"Thomson local.com"
1059:on 19 February 2010
998:Parish Piercebridge
899:"The Northern Echo"
869:"Darlington.gov.uk"
652:Tees Valley Railway
488:civilian settlement
312: /
2098:Easington Colliery
1923:Greater Willington
1771:Coatham Mundeville
1434:Smith, C. (1806).
1383:"durham-pa.gov.uk"
932:"Keys to the Past"
878:. Darlington. 2005
839:"Keys to the Past"
554:Dukes of Cleveland
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514:Battle of Catraeth
321:54.53684; -1.67777
257:UK Parliament
203:Dialling code
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2103:Easington Village
2083:Croxdale and Hett
1751:Archdeacon Newton
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575:William Cavendish
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415:: in 1104 it was
346:ceremonial county
336:is a village and
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2153:Forest and Frith
2123:Egglestone Abbey
1988:Bishop Middleham
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