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Hawthorn Close, Kimblesworth
This street is typical of the council built bungalows and houses which replaced the original miners terraced rows in the village in the later 20th century. The village had been mainly created in the late 19th century for the pitmen in the local mines.
Image: © Robert Graham
Taken: 23 Sep 2019
0.06 miles
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South end of Cedar Avenue in Kimblesworth
These modern houses replaced the original Victorian miners terraces in the late 20th century.
Image: © Robert Graham
Taken: 23 Sep 2019
0.08 miles
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South end of Cedar Avenue
This road runs south through this small ex mining village to the roundabout at the bottom of the street here.
Image: © Robert Graham
Taken: 23 Sep 2019
0.08 miles
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Parish Church at Kimblesworth
This is St Philip and St Paul's church, opened in 1893 to serve the mining village which had grown up here in the late 19th century. Previously, Kimblesworth had been a small farming community. There seems to be some building work in progress at the moment.
Image: © Robert Graham
Taken: 23 Sep 2019
0.09 miles
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The Old School, Kimblesworth
This was built in 1878, but is no longer a school. I believe it is now a guest house.
Image: © Robert Graham
Taken: 23 Sep 2019
0.09 miles
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Shops on Cedar Avenue, Kimblesworth
Looking north in the centre of this little ex-mining village.
Image: © Robert Graham
Taken: 23 Sep 2019
0.10 miles
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Main street in Kimblesworth
This is a view looking south along Cedar Avenue, the main road through the village. Kimblesworth is one of a group of former colliery villages to the north of Durham city, mostly created in the second half of the 19th century with the expansion of the mining industry. The old village terraced streets in this village were mostly demolished in the 1950's and 60's and replaced by the modern housing seen here.
Image: © Robert Graham
Taken: 23 Sep 2019
0.10 miles
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Kimblesworth Parish Church
St Philip and St James Church was constructed in 1893 in the former pit village of Kimblesworth. There was an earlier church in the medieval village of Kimblesworth which was abandoned in the sixteenth century. It is said that the font is from the old church. It are a traditional Anglican community situated on the edge of Kimblesworth village which is about 3.5 miles from Durham City. The parish includes the villages of Nettlesworth, Plawsworth and Kimblesworth and stretches from the River Wear to the edge of Sacriston
Image: © Colin Kinnear
Taken: 2 Jan 2023
0.10 miles
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Kimblesworth Church
Image: © P Glenwright
Taken: 24 Sep 2006
0.10 miles
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The Firs, Kimblesworth
A rustic name for a not-very-rustic housing development.
Image: © Oliver Dixon
Taken: 2 Mar 2007
0.11 miles