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Waskerley is a
village in
County Durham, England. It is
situated six
miles to the
southwest of
Consett and
three miles southwest of
Castleside and the...
- and Burnhope; other,
smaller reservoirs are at
Tunstall and
Waskerley, both on
Waskerley Beck, and at
Smiddy Shaw and Hisehope.
Derwent reservoir supplies...
- from
Crook to
Waskerley only. From 1
April 1846 it
started running from
Crook to Cold
Rowley (later
simply "Rowley"),
reversing at
Waskerley Junction. Continuation...
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Waskerley Reservoir is the
largest of a
group of
three reservoirs located on
Muggleswick Common,
County Durham, with the
others being Smiddy Shaw and...
- Forest,
Rothbury (Northumberland),
Newcastle upon Tyne (Tyne and Wear),
Waskerley (County Durham), Melsonby, Ripon,
Fountains Abbey,
Aysgarth Falls, Redmire...
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Waskerley railway station, also
known as
Waskerley Park,
served the
village of
Waskerley,
County Durham,
England from 1845 to 1859 on the
Stanhope and...
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station that
served the
Saltersgate Ammunition Depot in the
village of
Waskerley in
County Durham, England. It was
located at the
junction of both the...
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construction was
completed in 1863. The
nearby places of High and Low
Waskerley were
listed as part of the
lands of Hugh de
Bolbec on his
death in 1262...
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being Waskerley and
Hisehope Reservoirs. The reservoir,
which was
completed by 1872, is
owned and
operated by
Northumbrian Water. It, and
Waskerley, feed...
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Nenthead and Rookhope, and down into the
Durham Dales before crossing Waskerley Moor and
entering the old
steel town of
Consett via the
Hownes Gill Viaduct...