List of villages in the Durham Dales

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A list of villages in the Durham Dales, England.

A

Allensford, Aukside

B

Barnigham, Bedburn, Benfieldside, Boldron, Bowbank, Bowes, Bowlees, Bridgehill, Brignall, Brotherlee

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C

Close House, Copley, Copthill, Cornriggs, Cowshill, Cornsay, Cornsay Colliery, Cotherstone, Craigside, Crawleyside

D

Daddry Shield, Delves Lane, Dent Bank, Dipton

E

East Blackdene, East Briscoe, Eastgate, Edmundbyers, Egglesburn, Eggleston, Escomb, Esh, Ettersgill

F

Fir Tree, Forest-in-Teesdale, Frosterley

G

Gilmonby, Grassholme, Greta Bridge

H

Hamsterley, Hamsterley, Consett, Harwood, Healeyfield, High Dyke, Hill End, Hill Top, Holwick, Horsleyhope, Hunderthwaite, Hunstanworth, Hury, Hutton Magna

I

Inkerman, Ireshopeburn

K

Kinninvie

L

Laithkirk, Lanehead, Langdon Beck, Lartington, Little Newsham, Low Etherley

M

Mickleton, Middle Side, Morley, Muggleswick

N

New House, Newbiggin

O

Ovington

p

Pontop Pike

R

Ramshaw, Romaldkirk, Rookhope

S

Scargill, Shotley Bridge, Snaisgill, St John's Chapel, Staindrop, Stainton, Startforth

T

The Grove, Thornley, Thringarth, Toft Hill, Townfield

W

Waskerley, Wearhead, West Blackdene, West Pasture, Westgate, Westwick, Whorlton, Winston, Witton-le-Wear, Wolsingham, Woodland, Wycliffe

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