Thursday, January 26, 2006

Durham City Villages

Durham City Villages: "The history of the Deerness valley goes back a long way as a Roman road called DERE STREET passed through this area. It crossed the River Deerness somewhere between Ushaw moor and Esh on its way towards the Roman fort at Lanchester.
Read more about the history of the Durham City villages in the archives of
The Northern Echo's Durham Memories by David Simpson
Memories by David Simpson
Posted by cloughy at 10:18:32 | Permanent Link | Comments (2) |
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1 - MM very interesting, I notice the College road is very straight, typically Romans built straight roads, I wonder if this is part of Dere Street. (Comment this)

Written by: Anon at 2006/01/26 - 10:19:29
2 - I once read that Dere Street ran from Binchester to Lanchester, chester being the Roman word for Fort or camp. In tne Deerness valley area it turned at an angle and headed off to Lanchester. It ran over the hill at the rear of Esh Winning Colliery. I look forward to the results of the excavations which are to start in the near future at Lanchester. The Roman remains are clearly visible still on the road to Satley. (Comment this)

Written by: 19 church street at 2006/04/12 - 09:02:14
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