Durham Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Durham:
Durham Cathedral, Crook Hall & Gardens, Oriental Museum, Hall Hill Farm, Durham Riverside Walk, East Durham Coast, Palace Green, Durham Castle, Durham University Botanic Garden, Finchale Priory, Gala Theatre, Palace Green Library, Wharton Park, Durham County Cricket Club, St Nicholas Church
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DURHAM DAY TRIP!
here's a short video from my day trip to Durham with Martha
xo,
sal.
Stanhope, County Durham - 22nd February, 2012
Stanhope (pronounced in the regional dialect Stanup or Stan'ope) is a small market town in County Durham, in England. It is situated on the River Wear between Eastgate and Frosterley on the north east side of Weardale. The A689 trans-Pennine road meets the B6278 road from Barnard Castle to Shotley Bridge here.
The civil parish of Stanhope has a population of 4,519 in 2001, and also includes Rookhope, Westgate, St John's Chapel, Ireshopeburn, Wearhead, Cowshill, Cornriggs, Eastgate, Frosterley all on the A689 road, along with Crawleyside, Hill End and White Kirkley. The parish was formerly much larger, with an area of 221 km². It shares some land in common with the neighbouring Wolsingham civil parish.
Stanhope is surrounded by moorland in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) - the second largest of the current 40 AONBs in England and Wales.
Stanhope is also the current terminus of the Weardale Railway. However Trains do no longer run regularly to Frosterley and Wolsingham because of lack of income. Features of interest include a petrified tree stump in the churchyard, the Durham Dales Centre which incorporates a tea room, tourist information and craft shops, a ford with stepping stones for pedestrians, the eighteenth century Stanhope Castle in the centre of the town stands on the possible site of a medieval castle.
This video features views around the Town Centre including the Durham Dales Centre, Castle, petrified tree stump, church building and cemetery, the river Wear and the railway lines of the Weardale Railway.
Autumn Durham (2015)
A few shots from along the River Wear at Durham
County Durham
County Durham is as vast as it is beautiful, and steeped in ancient history. This video is only a small part of the region, following a route from Durham City and it's famous Cathedral and Castle, on to Raby Castle and it's many deer, finishing our short tour at High Force in Middleton-in-teesdale; an impressive natural waterfall.
Hunwick - A Portrait of a Durham Village
A collection of video clips put to music.
Shows the beauty and diversity of landscape within a small area of County Durham, North East England.
The countryside around the village ranges from flat arable land to the North and West, to wooded river valleys to the East, this provides some good walking footpaths across the fields and a well maintained gravelled path along the Brandon to Bishop Auckland footpath which follows the disused railway line.
All filmed within 1 mile (1.6km) radius of my home.
Music: Chanson de matin (Morning Song) By Elgar - i do not own the copyright to this music
Scenes in the video show:
Hunwick village green
The Joiners Arms
The river Wear
Furness Mill
Quarry Burn
The Reservoir
St Paul's Church
Seagold Centurion riding school
Hunwick Station
Cringle Dykes
Stanhope to Wolsingham by rail in 1m 20s
It's Friday the 14th May, 2010 and you are taken on a near 6 mile journey from Stanhope to Wolsingham in Weardale, County Durham in a time compressed (1min 20secs) commuter service trip on the scenic Weardale Railway.
DURHAM, NORTH EAST ENGLAND
SCENES AROUND DURHAM IN NORTH EAST ENGLAND
Durham city Beautiful dji phantom 4 drone footage October 2016
Drone movie