- Hill End is a
village in the
civil parish of Stanhope, in
County Durham, England. It is
situated on the
south side of Weardale, near Frosterley. Ordnance...
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Bollihope, Pikestone,
Eggleston and
Woodland Fells is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
County Durham, England. It
covers a
broad expanse of moorland...
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situated in Weardale, on the
River Wear
close to its
confluence with
Bollihope Burn;
between Wolsingham and Stanhope; 18
miles (29 km) west of Durham...
- an
English coalowner and
Liberal Party politician.
Walton was born at
Bollihope,
County Durham, the
second son of John
Walton from Frosterley, a colliery...
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Stockley Beck (L)
River Gaunless Bedburn Beck (R)
Waskerley Beck (L)
Bollihope Burn (R)
Stanhope Burn (L)
Rookhope Burn (L)
Killhope Burn (Ls) Burnhope...
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County Durham County Durham Status Civil parish Settlements Stanhope,
Bollihope,
Bridge End, Brotherlee, Copthill, Cornriggs, Cowshill, Crawleyside, Daddry...
- licence. The
crushing plant continues[when?] to operate. A
quarry at
Bollihope was also
mooted on a
similar basis but
plans seem[according to whom?]...
- mine in Weardale. The mine was
located in the
Howden Burn
valley in the
Bollihope Area of
Weardale in the
North Pennines,
County Durham, England. The mine...
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individual citation sheets:
Habitats Moorland (upland
heath and bogs) –
Bollihope, Pikestone,
Eggleston and
Woodland Fells,
Bowes Moor,
Cotherstone Moor...
- "Archaeological
Survey in
connection with a
proposed new
trackway on
Bollihope Common, Frosterley, Weardale, Co.
Durham (Brigantia
Archaeological Practice)"...