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- Killhope is a small settlement at the very highest end of Weardale in the civil parish of Stanhope, in County Durham, England. Killhope P****, the road...
- The North of England Lead Mining Museum, better known as Killhope, is an industrial museum near the village of Cowshill, County Durham, England. The museum...
- Killhope Cross (elevation 627 m; 2,057 ft) is a mountain p**** in the English Pennines. The p**** divides Weardale to the east and ****bria to the west. The...
- above sea level and has some of the highest peaks in County Durham, namely Killhope Law at 2,208 feet (673 m) and Burnhope Seat at 2,452 feet (747 m). Burnhope...
- Spar Boxes NATIONAL SPAR BOX COLLECTION TO SHOW OFF MINING HERITAGE AT KILLHOPE The Spar Box Wikimedia Commons has media related to Spar boxes. v t e...
- the Weardale Museum (not to be confused with the Lead Mining Museum at Killhope), which includes a room devoted to Methodist and Wesley memorabilia. As...
- Sturminster Marshall Upwey Mill, Weymouth Brignall Mill, River Greta Killhope Wheel, Killhope Leap Mill Farm, Burnopfield Path Head Watermill, Blaydon Old Fulling...
- River Tees Lambton Castle North of England Lead Mining Museum, including Killhope Wheel, Cowshill Locomotion railway museum, in Shildon Longovicium ruin...
- route still heads gradually south-east through Weardale. At Killhope Cross between Killhope and Nenthead the road reaches a height of 2,056 feet (627 m)...
- head waters consist of several streams draining from the hills between Killhope Law and Burnhope Seat. The source of the river is traditionally held to...