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Harperley is a
small village in
County Durham, England. It is
situated between Tantobie to the
north east,
Tanfield Lea to the east,
Stanley to the south...
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Harperley POW Camp 93 is a
surviving purpose-built
World War II
Prisoner of War (PoW) camp
built to
accommodate up to 1,400
inmates at Fir Tree near Crook...
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Harperley railway station served the
Harperley Hall
Estate and the
nearby hamlet of Low
Harperley,
close to the
village of Fir Tree in
County Durham,...
- east. Down the hill to the
north are the C2C
cycle path, East Kyo and
Harperley.
Oxhill contains very little: a few households, a pub
called The Ox (frequented...
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Annfield Plain, West Kyo (15
minutes walk to the west),
Oxhill and
Harperley. The
hamlet of East Kyo
consists of two
farms and East Kyo House, a former...
- Auckland.
Approximately 1 mi
northwest of the
village is the
World War II
Harperley POW Camp 93. "Wear
Valley Settlement Summary Sheets" (PDF).
Durham County...
- Bogs, the C2C and Kyo Pond. East Kyo is 15
minutes walk to the east.
Harperley is 15
minutes walk to the north. The
nearest large town is Stanley. The...
- John
Garth (1721 – 1810) was an
English composer, born in
Harperley, near Witton-le-Wear,
County Durham. On 23 June 1742,
Garth became a
freemason at...
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Stanhope Station Frosterley Station Kingfisher Halt
Wolsingham Station Harperley Station (Currently Disused) Witton-le-Wear (Re-opened,
Easter 2016) Wear...
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Hamsterley (Bishop Auckland),
Hamsterley (Consett), Hardwick, Harelaw,
Harperley,
Harrowgate Hill,
Harrowgate Villa, Hart, Hart Station, Hartburn, Hartlepool...