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Edmundbyers is a
village in
County Durham, in England. It is
situated a few
miles to the west of Consett, near
Derwent Reservoir. In 2001 it had a po****tion...
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miles to the
southwest and the
Derwent Reservoir and the
village of
Edmundbyers is
approximately five
miles to the north. The
village of Muggleswick...
- East Stanley, Eastbourne, Eastgate, Ebchester, Eden Vale, Edmondsley,
Edmundbyers, Egglesburn, Egglescliffe, Eggleston, Eldon,
Eldon Lane, Elstob, Elton...
- Muggleswick,
Stanhope and
Edmundbyers Commons and
Blanchland Moor is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
County Durham and Northumberland, England...
- YHA
Dartmoor YHA
Dufton YHA
Eastbourne YHA
Edale YHA Eden
Project YHA
Edmundbyers YHA
Elmscott YHA
Ennerdale YHA
Eskdale YHA
Exford YHA Eyam YHA Grasmere...
- po****tion of 170.
Crawleyside is on the B6278 road from
Stanhope to
Edmundbyers and Consett. For cyclists, the 1-in-5 (20%)
ascent north through the...
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Horsleyhope Ravine,
Hexhamshire Moors and Muggleswick,
Stanhope and
Edmundbyers Commons and
Blanchland Moor with Northumberland;
Durham Coast with both...
- north-west of the
village of
Edmundbyers and
adjacent to the
Edmundbyers Common portion of the Muggleswick,
Stanhope and
Edmundbyers Commons and Blanchland...
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north west as, a bit
further at 5 miles, is
Derwent Reservoir and
Edmundbyers. The
parish church,
dedicated to St John, was
designed by Ewan Christian...
- the
seventeenth century in the
Derwent Valley near
Muggleswick Common,
Edmundbyers,
County Durham. She
lived in a farm
cottage known by the name of "Crooked...