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Coxhoe is a
village in
County Durham, England. It is
situated about 5
miles (8 km)
south of
Durham City centre. The
civil parish also
includes nearby Quarrington...
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Coxhoe railway station served the
village of
Coxhoe,
County Durham,
England from 1838 to 1902 on the
Coxhoe branch of the
Clarence Railway. The station...
- and Middridge;
Aycliffe West;
Bishop Middleham and Cornforth; Chilton;
Coxhoe; Ferryhill; Sedgefield; Spennymoor;
Trimdon and
Thornley (polling districts...
- parish—which
included the
townships (later to
become separate parishes) of C****op,
Coxhoe, Quarrington,
Thornley and Wingate—had
increased from 663 to more than 11...
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about 3
miles (4.8 km) to the south-east of Durham, on the A177,
between Coxhoe to the south-east, and High
Shincliffe to the north-west. It is part of...
- England. It is
situated to the
south of Cornforth, near the A1(M) motorway,
Coxhoe,
Ferryhill and Spennymoor. It is
known locally as “Doggie”
though the etymology...
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Coxhoe Bridge railway station served the
village of
Coxhoe,
County Durham, England, from 1846 to 1984 on the Hartlepool–Ferryhill Line. The
station opened...
- England. It is
situated in
rural landscape about two
miles to the west of
Coxhoe, two
miles North of
Cornforth and
around five
miles south of Durham. It...
- to form the
parish of C****op-****-Quarrington, it is now in the
parish of
Coxhoe. As in most of
County Durham, the
chief trade here was coal
mining and C****op...
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removed from the seat, with
Shildon moving in from
Bishop Auckland and
Coxhoe from City of Durham. The
reconfigured seat
would be
renamed "Newton Aycliffe...