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- to a road from Chester-le-Street from Newcastle Road (then the A1) to Picktree Lane (then the A693, which went west via Pelton Lane); this became part...
- into a pond or bush and running away laughing. One notable example is the Picktree Brag that was said to take other unusual forms such as a calf with a white...
- Elsie Marley (c. 1713–1768) was an alewife who lived in Picktree, near Chester-le-Street, County Durham, England. This is close to Harraton Hall, the home...
- Company, which has since grown into Go North East; it operated from the Picktree Lane Depot until 2023 when it was demolished. It also pioneered the use...
- Inman married in 1849 Anne Brewis Stobart, daughter of William Stobart of Picktree. He died at Upton Manor in 1881 and was buried at Moreton Parish Church...
- Hetton-le-Hole, Easington Lane, South Hetton & Easington Village X1A Picktree Village express via Gateshead , QE Hospital, Wrekenton, Springwell Village...
- 47 short bio Jane Frizzle 48 Elsie Marley to its own tune An Alewife of Picktree near Chester-le-Street 48 short bio George Maddison an under-secretary...
- around the village, these roads are called Rickleton Way, Bonemill lane and Picktree Lane. The village has a bus service operated by Go North East. The nearest...
- Cadet Force, at Borneo Band and Bugles of the Durham Army Cadet Force, at Picktree Lane, Chester-le-Street DH3 3SR The Army Cadet Force is a national, voluntary...
- Chester-le-Street, County Durham A1(M) J63 A167 Picktree Lane A183 Blind Lane A183 Chester Road Picktree Lane 54°51′59″N 1°33′53″W / 54.86639°N 1.56472°W...