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Burnhope is a
village and
civil parish in
County Durham, England. It is
located in the
Craghead valley on the
opposite side to
Stanley and has 1,564 inhabitants...
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Burnhope transmitting station is a
former television transmitter in
County Durham in the
north east of England. It is
currently a
radio transmitting...
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Burnhope Seat is a high
moorland fell in the
North Pennines Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in
northern England. It lies
between the
heads of...
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Burnhope Reservoir (/ˈbʊnəp/ BUUN-əp) is a
reservoir above the
village of Wearhead,
County Durham, England. The
reservoir was
created by the construction...
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being maintained through discharges from
Burnhope or Tunstall. In the
event that
neither Burnhope nor
Tunstall can
satisfy regulatory discharges...
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Burnhope Burn is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in the Wear
Valley district of
north County Durham, England. It
consists of a 12.6-acre (5.1 ha)...
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Burnhope Reservoir railway was an
industrial narrow gauge railway built to
serve the
construction of
Burnhope Reservoir near Weardale...
- Durham,
namely Killhope Law at 2,208 feet (673 m) and
Burnhope Seat at 2,452 feet (747 m).
Burnhope Reservoir is
approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) from Wearhead...
- Shotton,
where it
joins the
former route.
There is a
large intersection at
Burnhope Way
Roundabout for
Shotton Colliery and a
large industrial estate, to the...
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upper dale is
surrounded by high
fells (up to 2,454 feet (748 m) O.D. at
Burnhope Seat) and
heather grouse moors. The
River Wear
flows through Weardale before...