Coastal Path. Path. Coastal
East Durham Coast with routes linked to the Durham the to linked routes with Coast Durham East
guide to help you in your discovery and exploration of the of exploration and discovery your in you help to guide 2 - 2½ hours 2½ - 2 Time:
Our coastal village walk leaflets have been designed as a as designed been have leaflets walk village coastal Our
2-3 miles / 3-5 kms 3-5 / miles 2-3 Length:
and wear or carry appropriate clothing and a map. a and clothing appropriate carry or wear and
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in places. Be prepared for changing weather conditions weather changing for prepared Be places. in
walking shoes/boots as the routes could become muddy become could routes the as shoes/boots walking end of Hawthorn Village Hawthorn of end
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settlements along the coast, which were built in in built were which coast, the along settlements abundance of natural and archaeological features archaeological and natural of abundance
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therefore notably different in character to the other the to character in different notably therefore Hawthorn Village, Dene and Hive contain an contain Hive and Dene Village, Hawthorn
farming providing the main economy. The village is village The economy. main the providing farming access is available. is access
Hawthorn Village developed in the Medieval period with period Medieval the in developed Village Hawthorn woodland in East Durham. Durham. East in woodland them and follow paths unless wider unless paths follow and them
the few areas of relatively undisturbed relatively of areas few the
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need of protection because it is one of one is it because protection of need the walk. the people enjoying the outdoors. the enjoying people
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owned by the National Trust. The Trust. National the by owned species rich Magnesian limestone meadows. There is a is There meadows. limestone Magnesian rich species
other people other
Respect
Wildlife Trust and the coastal edge is edge coastal the and Trust Wildlife with unspoilt semi-natural broadleaved woodland and woodland broadleaved semi-natural unspoilt with
The dene is managed by Durham by managed is dene The Hawthorn Dene is the second largest dene in the county the in dene largest second the is Dene Hawthorn Respect, protect, enjoy! protect, Respect,
Introduction Code Countryside The
Kinley Hill Tower Hill Kinley
Hawthorn Towers, late 19th century 19th late Towers, Hawthorn Dene Hawthorn At Bridge century 20th early Club, Cycling Hawthorn
County Hall Durham DH1 5UQ
03000 268 131 Telephone: Hawthorn [email protected] E-mail: www.durhamheritagecoast.org Visit: www.thisisdurham.com A19
Seaham A182 Sunderland Tourist Information Centre(0191) 553 2000 A182 Location... Hawthorn Hartlepool Tourist Information Centre (01429) 523 408 Easington B1283 Hawthorn Village is located on the
Peterlee Horden B1432 road between Easington We have a number of village walks leaflets to download and Seaham in County Durham. from our website. They are in PDF format but are also A181 B1281 compatible to be read through the BLIO App on Blackhall smartphones and tablets. A1086 Wingate A19 Public Transport A179 Information
For information on getting to the coast using public transport, Heritage Coast www.traveline.info Durham please go to ,
Newcastle or telephone 0871 200 22 33. International Airport
Newcastle A1018 A194(M) 03000 268 131 A692 A1231 [email protected] A19 Sunderland
64
63 Seaham A1(M) A690 A167 Hawthorn © Crown Copyright and database rights 62 2013. Ordnance Survey 100049055. Durham A19 Peterlee Photography: A181 Mike Smith, Geoff Perry, Jim Perrie, North 61 A179 Colin Forster, INCA
A19 Hartlepool Acknowledgments: A167 A689 60 A689 Guy Tritton
A1(M)
A19 A66
59 A walk around the dene... Stockton-on-Tees Scan the code 58 Middlesbrough to find out more A174 about Durham ...through woodland and meadow DarlingtonDurham Tees A66 Valley Airport Heritage Coast. A68 A1 A19
56 26536 DCC
Coastal Path. Path. Coastal
East Durham Coast with routes linked to the Durham the to linked routes with Coast Durham East
guide to help you in your discovery and exploration of the of exploration and discovery your in you help to guide 2 - 2½ hours 2½ - 2 Time:
Our coastal village walk leaflets have been designed as a as designed been have leaflets walk village coastal Our
2-3 miles / 3-5 kms 3-5 / miles 2-3 Length:
and wear or carry appropriate clothing and a map. a and clothing appropriate carry or wear and
NZ424459 reference: Grid
in places. Be prepared for changing weather conditions weather changing for prepared Be places. in
walking shoes/boots as the routes could become muddy become could routes the as shoes/boots walking end of Hawthorn Village Hawthorn of end
Please take care on this walk. It is advisable to wear to advisable is It walk. this on care take Please End of road at the north north the at road of End Start/finish:
Follow advice and local signs. local and advice Follow
S l Preparing for the walk the for Preparing Starting point Starting
Plan ahead and be prepared. be and ahead Plan
l
the outdoors the
Enjoy
Keep dogs under effective control effective under dogs Keep
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19th/early 20th century. 20th 19th/early the area. the litter home. litter
response to the booming coal industry in the late the in industry coal booming the to response which all have a part to play in telling the story of story the telling in play to part a have all which
Leave no trace of your visit and take your take and visit your of trace no Leave
l
settlements along the coast, which were built in in built were which coast, the along settlements abundance of natural and archaeological features archaeological and natural of abundance
the natural environment natural the
Protect
therefore notably different in character to the other the to character in different notably therefore Hawthorn Village, Dene and Hive contain an contain Hive and Dene Village, Hawthorn
farming providing the main economy. The village is village The economy. main the providing farming access is available. is access
Hawthorn Village developed in the Medieval period with period Medieval the in developed Village Hawthorn woodland in East Durham. Durham. East in woodland them and follow paths unless wider unless paths follow and them
the few areas of relatively undisturbed relatively of areas few the
Leave gates and property as you find you as property and gates Leave
l
need of protection because it is one of one is it because protection of need the walk. the people enjoying the outdoors. the enjoying people
Dene is of special interest and in and interest special of is Dene pub in the village for refreshments at the start or end of end or start the at refreshments for village the in pub
Consider the local community and other and community local the Consider
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owned by the National Trust. The Trust. National the by owned species rich Magnesian limestone meadows. There is a is There meadows. limestone Magnesian rich species
other people other
Respect
Wildlife Trust and the coastal edge is edge coastal the and Trust Wildlife with unspoilt semi-natural broadleaved woodland and woodland broadleaved semi-natural unspoilt with
The dene is managed by Durham by managed is dene The Hawthorn Dene is the second largest dene in the county the in dene largest second the is Dene Hawthorn Respect, protect, enjoy! protect, Respect,
Introduction Code Countryside The
Kinley Hill Tower Hill Kinley
Hawthorn Towers, late 19th century 19th late Towers, Hawthorn Dene Hawthorn At Bridge century 20th early Club, Cycling Hawthorn
County Hall Durham DH1 5UQ
03000 268 131 Telephone: Hawthorn [email protected] E-mail: www.durhamheritagecoast.org Visit: www.thisisdurham.com A19
Seaham A182 Sunderland Tourist Information Centre(0191) 553 2000 A182 Location... Hawthorn Hartlepool Tourist Information Centre (01429) 523 408 Easington B1283 Hawthorn Village is located on the
Peterlee Horden B1432 road between Easington We have a number of village walks leaflets to download and Seaham in County Durham. from our website. They are in PDF format but are also A181 B1281 compatible to be read through the BLIO App on Blackhall smartphones and tablets. A1086 Wingate A19 Public Transport A179 Information
For information on getting to the coast using public transport, Heritage Coast www.traveline.info Durham please go to ,
Newcastle or telephone 0871 200 22 33. International Airport
Newcastle A1018 A194(M) 03000 268 131 A692 A1231 [email protected] A19 Sunderland
64
63 Seaham A1(M) A690 A167 Hawthorn © Crown Copyright and database rights 62 2013. Ordnance Survey 100049055. Durham A19 Peterlee Photography: A181 Mike Smith, Geoff Perry, Jim Perrie, North 61 A179 Colin Forster, INCA
A19 Hartlepool Acknowledgments: A167 A689 60 A689 Guy Tritton
A1(M)
A19 A66
59 A walk around the dene... Stockton-on-Tees Scan the code 58 Middlesbrough to find out more A174 about Durham ...through woodland and meadow DarlingtonDurham Tees A66 Valley Airport Heritage Coast. A68 A1 A19
56 DCC 26536
Coastal Path. Path. Coastal
East Durham Coast with routes linked to the Durham the to linked routes with Coast Durham East
guide to help you in your discovery and exploration of the of exploration and discovery your in you help to guide 2 - 2½ hours 2½ - 2 Time:
Our coastal village walk leaflets have been designed as a as designed been have leaflets walk village coastal Our
2-3 miles / 3-5 kms 3-5 / miles 2-3 Length:
and wear or carry appropriate clothing and a map. a and clothing appropriate carry or wear and
NZ424459 reference: Grid
in places. Be prepared for changing weather conditions weather changing for prepared Be places. in
walking shoes/boots as the routes could become muddy become could routes the as shoes/boots walking end of Hawthorn Village Hawthorn of end
Please take care on this walk. It is advisable to wear to advisable is It walk. this on care take Please End of road at the north north the at road of End Start/finish:
Follow advice and local signs. local and advice Follow
S l Preparing for the walk the for Preparing Starting point Starting
Plan ahead and be prepared. be and ahead Plan
l
the outdoors the
Enjoy
Keep dogs under effective control effective under dogs Keep
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the area. the 19th/early 20th century. 20th 19th/early litter home. litter
which all have a part to play in telling the story of story the telling in play to part a have all which response to the booming coal industry in the late the in industry coal booming the to response
Leave no trace of your visit and take your take and visit your of trace no Leave
l
abundance of natural and archaeological features archaeological and natural of abundance settlements along the coast, which were built in in built were which coast, the along settlements
the natural environment natural the
Protect
Hawthorn Village, Dene and Hive contain an contain Hive and Dene Village, Hawthorn therefore notably different in character to the other the to character in different notably therefore
farming providing the main economy. The village is village The economy. main the providing farming access is available. is access
woodland in East Durham. Durham. East in woodland Hawthorn Village developed in the Medieval period with period Medieval the in developed Village Hawthorn them and follow paths unless wider unless paths follow and them
the few areas of relatively undisturbed relatively of areas few the
Leave gates and property as you find you as property and gates Leave
l
need of protection because it is one of one is it because protection of need the walk. the people enjoying the outdoors. the enjoying people
Dene is of special interest and in and interest special of is Dene pub in the village for refreshments at the start or end of end or start the at refreshments for village the in pub
Consider the local community and other and community local the Consider
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owned by the National Trust. The Trust. National the by owned species rich Magnesian limestone meadows. There is a is There meadows. limestone Magnesian rich species
other people other
Respect
Wildlife Trust and the coastal edge is edge coastal the and Trust Wildlife with unspoilt semi-natural broadleaved woodland and woodland broadleaved semi-natural unspoilt with
The dene is managed by Durham by managed is dene The Hawthorn Dene is the second largest dene in the county the in dene largest second the is Dene Hawthorn Respect, protect, enjoy! protect, Respect,
The Countryside Code Code Countryside The Introduction
Kinley Hill Tower Hill Kinley
Hawthorn Cycling Club, early 20th century 20th early Club, Cycling Hawthorn Bridge At Hawthorn Dene Hawthorn At Bridge Hawthorn Towers, late 19th century 19th late Towers, Hawthorn
County Hall Durham DH1 5UQ
03000 268 131 Telephone: Hawthorn [email protected] E-mail: www.durhamheritagecoast.org Visit: www.thisisdurham.com A19
Seaham A182 Sunderland Tourist Information Centre(0191) 553 2000 A182 Location... Hawthorn Hartlepool Tourist Information Centre (01429) 523 408 Easington B1283 Hawthorn Village is located on the
Peterlee Horden B1432 road between Easington We have a number of village walks leaflets to download and Seaham in County Durham. from our website. They are in PDF format but are also A181 B1281 compatible to be read through the BLIO App on Blackhall smartphones and tablets. A1086 Wingate A19 Public Transport A179 Information
For information on getting to the coast using public transport, Heritage Coast www.traveline.info Durham please go to ,
Newcastle or telephone 0871 200 22 33. International Airport
Newcastle A1018 A194(M) 03000 268 131 A692 A1231 [email protected] A19 Sunderland
64
63 Seaham A1(M) A690 A167 Hawthorn © Crown Copyright and database rights 62 2013. Ordnance Survey 100049055. Durham A19 Peterlee Photography: A181 Mike Smith, Geoff Perry, Jim Perrie, North 61 A179 Colin Forster, INCA
A19 Hartlepool Acknowledgments: A167 A689 60 A689 Guy Tritton
A1(M)
A19 A66
59 A walk around the dene... Stockton-on-Tees Scan the code 58 Middlesbrough to find out more A174 about Durham ...through woodland and meadow DarlingtonDurham Tees A66 Valley Airport Heritage Coast. A68 A1 A19
56 DCC 26536
Coastal Path. Path. Coastal
East Durham Coast with routes linked to the Durham the to linked routes with Coast Durham East
guide to help you in your discovery and exploration of the of exploration and discovery your in you help to guide 2 - 2½ hours 2½ - 2 Time:
Our coastal village walk leaflets have been designed as a as designed been have leaflets walk village coastal Our
2-3 miles / 3-5 kms 3-5 / miles 2-3 Length:
and wear or carry appropriate clothing and a map. a and clothing appropriate carry or wear and
NZ424459 reference: Grid
in places. Be prepared for changing weather conditions weather changing for prepared Be places. in
walking shoes/boots as the routes could become muddy become could routes the as shoes/boots walking end of Hawthorn Village Hawthorn of end
Please take care on this walk. It is advisable to wear to advisable is It walk. this on care take Please End of road at the north north the at road of End Start/finish:
Follow advice and local signs. local and advice Follow
S l Preparing for the walk the for Preparing Starting point Starting
Plan ahead and be prepared. be and ahead Plan
l
the outdoors the
Enjoy
Keep dogs under effective control effective under dogs Keep
l
the area. the 19th/early 20th century. 20th 19th/early litter home. litter
which all have a part to play in telling the story of story the telling in play to part a have all which response to the booming coal industry in the late the in industry coal booming the to response
Leave no trace of your visit and take your take and visit your of trace no Leave
l
abundance of natural and archaeological features archaeological and natural of abundance settlements along the coast, which were built in in built were which coast, the along settlements
the natural environment natural the
Protect
Hawthorn Village, Dene and Hive contain an contain Hive and Dene Village, Hawthorn therefore notably different in character to the other the to character in different notably therefore
farming providing the main economy. The village is village The economy. main the providing farming access is available. is access
woodland in East Durham. Durham. East in woodland Hawthorn Village developed in the Medieval period with period Medieval the in developed Village Hawthorn them and follow paths unless wider unless paths follow and them
the few areas of relatively undisturbed relatively of areas few the
Leave gates and property as you find you as property and gates Leave
l
need of protection because it is one of one is it because protection of need the walk. the people enjoying the outdoors. the enjoying people
Dene is of special interest and in and interest special of is Dene pub in the village for refreshments at the start or end of end or start the at refreshments for village the in pub
Consider the local community and other and community local the Consider
l
owned by the National Trust. The Trust. National the by owned species rich Magnesian limestone meadows. There is a is There meadows. limestone Magnesian rich species
other people other
Respect
Wildlife Trust and the coastal edge is edge coastal the and Trust Wildlife with unspoilt semi-natural broadleaved woodland and woodland broadleaved semi-natural unspoilt with
The dene is managed by Durham by managed is dene The Hawthorn Dene is the second largest dene in the county the in dene largest second the is Dene Hawthorn Respect, protect, enjoy! protect, Respect,
The Countryside Code Code Countryside The Introduction
Kinley Hill Tower Hill Kinley
Hawthorn Cycling Club, early 20th century 20th early Club, Cycling Hawthorn Bridge At Hawthorn Dene Hawthorn At Bridge Hawthorn Towers, late 19th century 19th late Towers, Hawthorn
County Hall Durham DH1 5UQ
03000 268 131 Telephone: Hawthorn [email protected] E-mail: www.durhamheritagecoast.org Visit: www.thisisdurham.com A19
Seaham A182 Sunderland Tourist Information Centre(0191) 553 2000 A182 Location... Hawthorn Hartlepool Tourist Information Centre (01429) 523 408 Easington B1283 Hawthorn Village is located on the
Peterlee Horden B1432 road between Easington We have a number of village walks leaflets to download and Seaham in County Durham. from our website. They are in PDF format but are also A181 B1281 compatible to be read through the BLIO App on Blackhall smartphones and tablets. A1086 Wingate A19 Public Transport A179 Information
For information on getting to the coast using public transport, Heritage Coast www.traveline.info Durham please go to ,
Newcastle or telephone 0871 200 22 33. International Airport
Newcastle A1018 A194(M) 03000 268 131 A692 A1231 [email protected] A19 Sunderland
64
63 Seaham A1(M) A690 A167 Hawthorn © Crown Copyright and database rights 62 2013. Ordnance Survey 100049055. Durham A19 Peterlee Photography: A181 Mike Smith, Geoff Perry, Jim Perrie, North 61 A179 Colin Forster, INCA
A19 Hartlepool Acknowledgments: A167 A689 60 A689 Guy Tritton
A1(M)
A19 A66
59 A walk around the dene... Stockton-on-Tees Scan the code 58 Middlesbrough to find out more A174 about Durham ...through woodland and meadow DarlingtonDurham Tees A66 Valley Airport Heritage Coast. A68 A1 A19
56 26536 DCC Key:
main route
alternative route
England Coast Path National Trail North 1 reference point
S start point
The walk Hawthorn Meadows 5 S Access to beach via steps This starts and finishes at the end of the is a Durham Wildlife Trust interpretation 4 road beside a red bricked bungalow. Look panel a few steps along this track with Hawthorn Hive 1 7 6 out for the sign for Hawthorn Dene on the more information about the dene. If you S 1 left opposite the bungalow, follow the track follow this path it will eventually meet up 2 into the Dene. with the main route. 3
2 Follow the main track as it bears along to the Keeping to the main track carry on ahead right then left towards the sea. Some of the towards the sea with agricultural fields to the
woodland has existed here for over 400 right. There are some impressive Horse Hawthorn years, although parts of it have been Chestnut trees along this section. managed as a 19th Century plantation during the time of the Hawthorn Estate. 4 Eventually we arrive at Hawthorn Meadows. Nearly 200 different plants, trees and This is an outstanding example of species animals have been recorded in the dene. rich calcareous grassland. In the summer Ash, sycamore and oak are found in months of July and August this area is abundance, whilst on the lower slopes, yew awash with colour. Look out for the purple woodland can be found which is considered flowers of the meadow cranesbill and rare in Britain. The shrub layer includes several species of orchids amongst these hazel and hawthorn. Roe deer can beautiful grasslands. In late spring the area sometimes be seen wandering through the is covered with a blanket of cowslips. woodland. Woodpeckers, nuthatches, jays,
tree creepers and blue tits are among the 5 Follow the path towards the railway line. The 0 ½ 1km many birds found in the woodland. Mammals footpath now links into Durham’s section of include roe deer, fox and badger. the England Coast Path National Trail. This area was once the site of Hawthorn Towers 3 As the main track bears left there is another where the Pemberton family resided from footpath to the right signposted Hawthorn 1836. It was demolished in 1969 but a few was Hawthorn Halt, the Pemberton family’s private railway Dene. This track takes you through the building stones from the ‘Towers’ remain station. Just before the stile at the railway line turn left middle of the dene, however there are some scattered around the area as a reminder of then continue along the path up several steps. Follow the steps on this section of the route and it can times past. The estate included tennis track until almost the end of the trees. Turn left at the be slippery after periods of heavy rain. There courts, gardens and orchards. Close to here waymarker heading away from the sea.
6 Follow the track through the woodland. In May, June Dogs’ mercury, wild garlic and bluebells dominate the woodland floor. In early spring this area is a great site for snowdrops.
7 Continue straight along the path until it reaches an avenue of trees predominately sycamore. This track eventually returns to the road where the walk began.
Coastal Path. Path. Coastal
East Durham Coast with routes linked to the Durham the to linked routes with Coast Durham East
guide to help you in your discovery and exploration of the of exploration and discovery your in you help to guide 2 - 2½ hours 2½ - 2 Time:
Our coastal village walk leaflets have been designed as a as designed been have leaflets walk village coastal Our
2-3 miles / 3-5 kms 3-5 / miles 2-3 Length:
and wear or carry appropriate clothing and a map. a and clothing appropriate carry or wear and
NZ424459 reference: Grid
in places. Be prepared for changing weather conditions weather changing for prepared Be places. in
walking shoes/boots as the routes could become muddy become could routes the as shoes/boots walking end of Hawthorn Village Hawthorn of end
Please take care on this walk. It is advisable to wear to advisable is It walk. this on care take Please End of road at the north north the at road of End Start/finish:
Follow advice and local signs. local and advice Follow
S l Preparing for the walk the for Preparing Starting point Starting
Plan ahead and be prepared. be and ahead Plan
l
the outdoors the
Enjoy
Keep dogs under effective control effective under dogs Keep
l
19th/early 20th century. 20th 19th/early the area. the litter home. litter
response to the booming coal industry in the late the in industry coal booming the to response which all have a part to play in telling the story of story the telling in play to part a have all which
Leave no trace of your visit and take your take and visit your of trace no Leave
l
settlements along the coast, which were built in in built were which coast, the along settlements abundance of natural and archaeological features archaeological and natural of abundance
the natural environment natural the
Protect
therefore notably different in character to the other the to character in different notably therefore Hawthorn Village, Dene and Hive contain an contain Hive and Dene Village, Hawthorn
farming providing the main economy. The village is village The economy. main the providing farming access is available. is access
Hawthorn Village developed in the Medieval period with period Medieval the in developed Village Hawthorn woodland in East Durham. Durham. East in woodland them and follow paths unless wider unless paths follow and them
the few areas of relatively undisturbed relatively of areas few the
Leave gates and property as you find you as property and gates Leave
l
need of protection because it is one of one is it because protection of need the walk. the people enjoying the outdoors. the enjoying people
Dene is of special interest and in and interest special of is Dene pub in the village for refreshments at the start or end of end or start the at refreshments for village the in pub
Consider the local community and other and community local the Consider
l
owned by the National Trust. The Trust. National the by owned species rich Magnesian limestone meadows. There is a is There meadows. limestone Magnesian rich species
other people other
Respect
Wildlife Trust and the coastal edge is edge coastal the and Trust Wildlife with unspoilt semi-natural broadleaved woodland and woodland broadleaved semi-natural unspoilt with
The dene is managed by Durham by managed is dene The Hawthorn Dene is the second largest dene in the county the in dene largest second the is Dene Hawthorn Respect, protect, enjoy! protect, Respect,
Introduction Code Countryside The
Kinley Hill Tower Hill Kinley
Hawthorn Towers, late 19th century 19th late Towers, Hawthorn Dene Hawthorn At Bridge century 20th early Club, Cycling Hawthorn
County Hall Durham DH1 5UQ
03000 268 131 Telephone: Hawthorn [email protected] E-mail: www.durhamheritagecoast.org Visit: www.thisisdurham.com A19
Seaham A182 Sunderland Tourist Information Centre(0191) 553 2000 A182 Location... Hawthorn Hartlepool Tourist Information Centre (01429) 523 408 Easington B1283 Hawthorn Village is located on the
Peterlee Horden B1432 road between Easington We have a number of village walks leaflets to download and Seaham in County Durham. from our website. They are in PDF format but are also A181 B1281 compatible to be read through the BLIO App on Blackhall smartphones and tablets. A1086 Wingate A19 Public Transport A179 Information
For information on getting to the coast using public transport, Heritage Coast www.traveline.info Durham please go to ,
Newcastle or telephone 0871 200 22 33. International Airport
Newcastle A1018 A194(M) 03000 268 131 A692 A1231 [email protected] A19 Sunderland
64
63 Seaham A1(M) A690 A167 Hawthorn © Crown Copyright and database rights 62 2013. Ordnance Survey 100049055. Durham A19 Peterlee Photography: A181 Mike Smith, Geoff Perry, Jim Perrie, North 61 A179 Colin Forster, INCA
A19 Hartlepool Acknowledgments: A167 A689 60 A689 Guy Tritton
A1(M)
A19 A66
59 A walk around the dene... Stockton-on-Tees Scan the code 58 Middlesbrough to find out more A174 about Durham ...through woodland and meadow DarlingtonDurham Tees A66 Valley Airport Heritage Coast. A68 A1 A19
56 DCC 26536