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Piercebridge is a
village and
civil parish in the
borough of
Darlington and the
ceremonial county of Durham, England. It is
situated a few
miles west of...
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Piercebridge Roman Fort is a
scheduled ancient monument situated in the
village of
Piercebridge on the
banks of the
River Tees in modern-day
County Durham...
- dams and
aqueducts Piercebridge Roman Bridge, next to
Piercebridge Roman Fort,
Piercebridge Piercebridge Roman Fort,
Piercebridge Vinovia, (Binchester...
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Piercebridge Roman Bridge is the ruin of a
Roman bridge over the
River Tees,
northern England. It is near the
villages of
Cliffe (North Yorkshire) and...
- the west of Darlington, on the
north bank of the
River Tees
between Piercebridge to the west, and High
Coniscliffe to the east. High and Low Carlbury...
- The
battle of
Piercebridge was
fought on 1
December 1642 in
County Durham, England,
during the
First English Civil War. The Earl of
Newcastle was advancing...
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including the A1(M) (south of the
River Tees), the B6275 road
through Piercebridge,
where Dere
Street crosses the
River Tees, and the A68
north of Corbridge...
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Piercebridge railway station was a
railway station serving the
village of
Piercebridge in
County Durham, England. It was
located on the
Darlington and...
- A67 south-east past
Gainford and
Piercebridge to Darlington, p****ing
under the A1 and A66. The
section from
Piercebridge to
Hurworth flows over magnesian...
- the Tees was made by the Romans, with the
construction of a
bridge at
Piercebridge,
along with a
corresponding fortress. The
bridge was
built on the route...