Crook is a market town in County Durham, in North East England, near the county town, Durham, and within close proximity of the scenic upper reaches of the Weardale.
It developed as a mining village in the early 19th century, and like much of the county, earned a heritage of excellent transport system and a network of waterways that now help to make it a very pleasant tourist destination, surrounded by extremely beautiful views and natural wonders.
County Durham also features many historical landmarks, including substantial remains from the Norman period, such as portions of Durham Cathedral the castle, as well as in several parish churches throughout the county. There are a large number of castles in the County Durham, along with numerous manor houses and other sites of historical interest.
Well-known attractions of the county include:
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The Empire Building
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Crook, DL15 8NE
77 High St
Willington
Crook, DL15 0PE
22 Hope St
Crook, DL15 9HS
48 Mount Pleasant
Stanley
Crook, DL15 9SF
21 Bank Foot Grove
Crook, DL15 9NJ
1 Albert Terrace
Billy Row
Crook, DL15 9SU
63 High St
Willington
Crook, DL15 0PF
5 South St
Crook, DL15 8NE
Unit 4a
Castle Close Industrial Estate
Crook, DL15 8LU
21 Commercial St
Willington
Crook, DL15 0AD
14 Oakfields
Hunwick
Crook, DL15 0GA
7 Hope St
Crook, DL15 9HS
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