Chester-le-street
In County Durham is Chester-le-Street (/ˈtʃɛstərlistriːt/). West of Sunderland by (13 km) 8 miles and south of Newcastle upon Tyne by (11 km) 7 miles is Chester-le-Street.
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In County Durham is Chester-le-Street (/ˈtʃɛstərlistriːt/). West of Sunderland by (13 km) 8 miles and south of Newcastle upon Tyne by (11 km) 7 miles is Chester-le-Street.
Visit WebsiteFrom 1894 and covering the town and outlying villages, this was the Chester-le-Street Rural District. The Grade I listed building in Chester-le-Street's is it.
Visit WebsiteIn 1972, Chester-le-Street Town were founded. On the National network's East Coast Main Line, between Durham ad Newcastle, Chester-le-Street station opened in 1868.
Visit WebsiteTo form Chester-le-Street UDC, which covered the town at that time as it was, the Rural District's inner part in 1909 was separated out.
Visit WebsiteThe history of Chester-le-Street starts with Roman fort, but there is evidence of Iron Age use near the town. On River Wear, Chester-le-Street Rowing Club that is Amateur is near the Riverside ground and for over 100 years has been there.
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