Sunniside, Weardale

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Sunniside
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Sunniside
Location within County Durham
OS grid reference NZ139385
Shire county
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Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town DARLINGTON
Postcode district DL13
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54°44′31″N1°47′06″W / 54.742°N 1.785°W / 54.742; -1.785

Sunniside is a small rural village to the east of Tow Law and north of Crook in County Durham, England.

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Sunniside has one pub, and a former post office. There is a collection of newly built homes in the west of the village, called The Paddock. There are five streets, Gladstone Terrace, Flag Terrace, Front Street (the main street) Garden Terrace, and a little offshoot along a back road to Roddymoor, called Grahams Cottages.

Geography

Sunniside is one of the highest villages within the County of Durham, at 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level.

Notable people

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