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Sockburn is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Neasham, in the
Darlington district, in the
ceremonial county of Durham, England. It...
- In the
folklore of Northumbria, the
Sockburn Worm was a
ferocious wyvern that laid
waste to the
village of
Sockburn in Durham. It was said that the beast...
- All
Saints Church is a
ruined Church of
England parish church in
Sockburn,
County Durham, England. A
Grade I
listed building, the
church has pre- and post-Conquest...
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Sockburn Hall is a
privately owned 19th-century
country house at
Sockburn, near Darlington,
County Durham, England. It is a
Grade II*
listed building...
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double tracking or the
island platform. Some
proposals for the
defunct Sockburn–Styx
deviation project called for the
section of the Main
North Line byp****ed...
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Sockburn is an
industrial suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand,
located between Hornby and Riccarton, some 7
kilometres (4.3 mi) west of the Christchurch...
- the
local Sunderland area
legend of the
Lambton Worm and the tale of the
Sockburn Worm. The
concept of
nonsense verse was not
original to Carroll, who would...
- sta**** at
Thomas Hutchinson's farm on the
River Tees at
Sockburn, near Darlington. It was at
Sockburn that
Coleridge wrote his ballad-poem Love, addressed...
- at
Sockburn.
Sockburn Hall was the
family seat. The last male
Conyers at
Sockburn died in 1635, and his
granddaughter sold the
manor of
Sockburn. In...
- The
Loathsome Lambton Worm
treatment was
eventually released in 2020.
Sockburn Worm The
Laidly Worm of
Spindleston Heugh Worm of
Linton English folklore...