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near to Ushaw Moor, County Durham, England
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Bus stop on Cockhouse Lane, Ushaw Moor
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Deerness Valley Path, Ushaw Moor
The Deerness Valley Path is an attractive path for walkers, cyclists and horse-riders which runs from Broom Park near Durham to Crook Link. Here... ( more)
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Deerness Valley Railway Path near Ushaw Moor
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River Deerness at Ushaw Moor
The river Deerness is a tributary of the river Browney which it joins at Langley Moor, just a few miles before the Browney joins the river Wear at Sunderland Bridge.
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Deerness Valley Railway Path near Ushaw Moor
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Deerness Valley Railway Walk near Ushaw Moor
The Deerness Valley Railway Walk heading eastwards close to the villages at Ushaw Moor and New Brancepeth.
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Station Road, Ushaw Moor
Ushaw Moor was once one of the many County Durham pit villages. Now, however, there are no coal mines left in County Durham, and the legacy of mining is slowly disappearing from Ushaw Moor.
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The Flass, Ushaw Moor
Pub in the centre of the village, which takes its name from the ancient manor of Flass Hall nearby.
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Deerness Valley Railway Path
Former railway line serving collieries in the Deerness Valley, now a multi-user path.
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Crop field near Ushaw Moor
Off Cockhouse Lane.
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View of Station Road, Ushaw moor
There are good views from the village, which is built on the slope above the Deerness valley.
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Whitehouse Lane in Ushaw Moor
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