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Old station building at Wall Nook
At the east end of Langley Park village. When the station was built for the Lanchester Valley branch line in the 1860's, Langley Park didn't exist in its present form. The station was actually for Witton Gilbert, the next village east along the valley. The stepped gables were a feature of the station houses on this branch.
Image: © Robert Graham
Taken: 10 Jul 2013
0.04 miles
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Wall Nook
Little settlement just East of Langley Park.
Image: © Robert Graham
Taken: 2 Nov 2011
0.07 miles
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View across to Wallnook from Front Street, Langley Park
Looking across the fields from the road into the village. Waterford Farm is in the centre. The hamlet of Wallnook is a lot older than the main village at Langley Park, which is a late 19th century mining village.
Image: © Robert Graham
Taken: 21 Feb 2022
0.09 miles
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Lanchester Valley Walk
The Lanchester Valley Walk is seen here just east of the old colliery village of Langley Park; the walk follows, as do a number of other routes in County Durham, the course of a dismantled rail route.
Image: © Trevor Littlewood
Taken: 17 Nov 2012
0.12 miles
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Entrance to Waterford Farm
The entrance gates on Front Street, Langley Park. This is a recent establishment, probably late 20th or 21st century, beside the main road into the village from Durham.
Image: © Robert Graham
Taken: 21 Feb 2022
0.16 miles
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Road into Langley Park village
This is the main road into the village; Front Street. It runs along from the A691, the main road to Durham.
Image: © Robert Graham
Taken: 21 Feb 2022
0.20 miles
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Road leading from Langley Park
The main access road into the village, which leads onto the A691, the road to Durham.
Image: © Robert Graham
Taken: 21 Feb 2022
0.21 miles
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X20 leaving Langley Park
This is the Go North East service to Sunderland via Durham city. The road from the village here leads to the A691 into Durham.
Image: © Robert Graham
Taken: 21 Feb 2022
0.22 miles
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The Wetlands Are Dry
The Wetlands is a sort of park / nature reserve / play area / open space on the edge of Langley Park, with a nice painted poster at the entrance.
Dry as in "No Alcohol Allowed On These Premises" which is what the small red notice says.
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp
Taken: 23 Aug 2022
0.23 miles
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Wild flowers alongside Low Moor Road
For several years Durham County Council has grown wild flowers at various locations - roadside verges and roundabouts for example - for environmental benefit, visual attraction and no doubt, for lower maintenance costs. Those in the image line both sides of a stretch of Low Moor Road north-east of Langley Park.
Image: © Trevor Littlewood
Taken: 11 Jun 2023
0.23 miles