Gilesgate is a suburb of Durham in County Durham, England. It had a population at the 2011 census of 8,074. Gilesgate was originally the main street in...
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Belmont, County Durham (redirect from Gilesgate Moor)
covers four old coal mining villages of Belmont, Carrville, Broomside and Gilesgate Moor, which have been joined by industrial and suburban developments since...
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Durham (Gilesgate) railway station (when in passenger use known simply as Durham and later also as Durham Goods) served the Gilesgate area of Durham City...
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England. It is situated immediately to the east of Durham, close to Gilesgate Moor and Carrville. It is situated within the parish of Belmont and as...
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Kepier Hospital (section Founding at Gilesgate)
medieval hospital at Kepier, Durham, England. The hospital was founded at Gilesgate, Durham, by Bishop Flambard as an almshouse "for the keeping of the poor...
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Fingleton died on 25 February 2017, at the age of 36, at his home in Gilesgate. The cause of death has been reported by British media as heart failure...
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Framwellgate Moor, Frosterley, Fulwell, Gainford, Garmondsway, Gilesgate, Gilesgate Moor, Gilmonby, Grange Hill, Grange Villa, Grassholme, Great Burdon...
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St. Giles Church is a Grade I listed parish church in Gilesgate, County Durham, England. It was founded in 1112 by Bishop Ranulf Flambard as the chapel...
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Claypath. The road curves back round to the east and beyond it lie Gilesgate, Gilesgate Moor and Dragonville. As part of the wider Tyne and Wear Green Belt...
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of burning. Other achievements: Constructor of the Abbey Institute in Gilesgate Hexham, now home to the Hexham Community Centre Restorator and conservator...
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situated on the banks of the River Wear between Durham's 'peninsula' and Gilesgate, making it the only 'river' college. The College of the Venerable Bede...
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location in the city of Durham, England in the parish of Belmont, close to Gilesgate and beside the River Wear. It is site of the medieval Hospital of St Giles...
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Durham, UK. She is commemorated by a blue plaque at her former home in Gilesgate as a "pioneering Durham professional photographer". Edis began working...
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Court Wesley Hall Whitelands College Beverley and Cheltenham Durham and Gilesgate Kings and Melrose Sutherland and Walpole The RSU is the main organisation...
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following their purchase of St Giles' Church and subsequently the founding of Gilesgate as a suburb of Durham.[citation needed] Adam Giles (born 1973), Australian...
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Brandon, Coxhoe, Deerness Valley, Durham South, Elvet, Framwellgate Moor, Gilesgate, Neville’s Cross, Newton Hall and Sherburn County Durham County Durham...
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training colleges, is located along with the Education Department on Gilesgate, on the opposite side of Durham from Elvet Hill. Ustinov College, the...
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is situated approximately 1 mile east of central Durham and south of Gilesgate. The most northerly remains of a Romanised farmstead in the Roman Empire...
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Hedleyhope via Esh Winning G 204 Sherburn via Gilesgate & Belmont 204A Sherburn via Gilesgate & Belmont X62 Peterlee via South Hetton & Easington...
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line, was opened in 1844. That closed to passengers in 1941. Durham (Gilesgate): opened in 1844, and within the city boundaries, it was served by a branch...
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1930s and residents moved to the newly built Sherburn Road Estate in Gilesgate. Framwelgate is believed to have been named from a well at the head of...
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National Beef Association's head office is based in the Tanners House, 20 Gilesgate, Hexham, Northumberland. Chris Mallon is the chief executive, representing...
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composed of a headquarters company and five companies: HQ Company, at Gilesgate Armoury, Durham A (Green Howards) Company, at Scarborough and Northallerton...
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links (Sainsbury's and Lidl at the Arnison Centre; Tesco and Aldi in Gilesgate Moor and Dragonville). The nearest railway station is about three miles...
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vicinity of Durham City. The confluence of the River Browney was pushed from Gilesgate (the abandoned river valley still exists in Pelaw Woods), several miles...
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and Commonwealth forces. Heaviside was born in 1880 at Station Lane, Gilesgate in Durham where his father, John Wilson Heaviside, was a grocer. His paternal...
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School) then Durham Girls' Grammar School (became the sixth form of Durham Gilesgate Sports College and Sixth Form Centre). She went to Madeley College of...
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electoral districts of: Belmont; Brandon; Deerness; Durham South; Elvet and Gilesgate; Esh and Witton Gilbert; Framwellgate and Newton Hall; Neville's Cross;...
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