Bishop Middleham

Settlement in Durham

England

Bishop Middleham

Road to Fishburn Un-numbered road to Fishburn off the A177.
Road to Fishburn Credit: David Robinson

Bishop Middleham is a small village located in County Durham, England. Situated approximately 10 miles south of Durham city, it is nestled amidst picturesque countryside, offering residents and visitors a tranquil and idyllic setting.

The village has a rich history, dating back to medieval times when it was under the ownership and influence of the Bishop of Durham. Today, remnants of this past can be seen in the form of Bishop Middleham Castle, a Grade I listed building that attracts history enthusiasts. The castle ruins, although partly destroyed, still boast impressive features such as a moat and the remnants of a gatehouse.

The village itself is characterized by its charming architecture, with many traditional stone-built houses and cottages lining its streets. It has a close-knit community, with a population of approximately 600 residents. The village also features a primary school, a village hall, and a local pub, providing essential amenities for its residents.

Nature lovers will find Bishop Middleham appealing, as it is surrounded by beautiful countryside and offers easy access to the nearby Bishop Middleham Nature Reserve. This reserve is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including birds, butterflies, and wildflowers, making it a popular spot for birdwatching and nature walks.

Overall, Bishop Middleham offers a peaceful and picturesque rural retreat, with its historical landmarks, tight-knit community, and natural beauty making it a desirable place to live or visit.

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Bishop Middleham Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.677194/-1.488981 or Grid Reference NZ3331. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Road to Fishburn Un-numbered road to Fishburn off the A177.
Road to Fishburn
Un-numbered road to Fishburn off the A177.
Re-working Bishop Middleham Quarry The quarries closed in the 1930s and were designated SSSI in 1968. The boundaries of the SSSI were revised in 1982 to omit areas of minimal wildlife interest. At the time the image was taken in 2021, a portion of the southern part of the quarries is being reworked for aggregates and agricultural lime by Thompsons of Prudhoe.
Re-working Bishop Middleham Quarry
The quarries closed in the 1930s and were designated SSSI in 1968. The boundaries of the SSSI were revised in 1982 to omit areas of minimal wildlife interest. At the time the image was taken in 2021, a portion of the southern part of the quarries is being reworked for aggregates and agricultural lime by Thompsons of Prudhoe.
Cattle and Geese A herd of Cattle and noisy flock of geese on the Carrs south of Bishop Middleham. Photograph taken from Fourmarts Lane.
Cattle and Geese
A herd of Cattle and noisy flock of geese on the Carrs south of Bishop Middleham. Photograph taken from Fourmarts Lane.
Knotty Hill Golf Course Knotty Hill Golf Course
Knotty Hill Golf Course
Knotty Hill Golf Course
Spring flowers on the road to Mainsforth
Spring flowers on the road to Mainsforth
Cottages at Mainsforth
Cottages at Mainsforth
Bishop Middleham village centre
Bishop Middleham village centre
Spring flowers at Bishop Middleham
Spring flowers at Bishop Middleham
The Old Dun Cow at Bishop Middleham This sign is above the door on what is now a private house
The Old Dun Cow at Bishop Middleham
This sign is above the door on what is now a private house
The old road from Bishop Middleham to Cornforth This old road, complete with centre white line and the remains of catseyes is clearly shown on the 1940s map, but has now been truncated by the A1(M) and abandoned.
The old road from Bishop Middleham to Cornforth
This old road, complete with centre white line and the remains of catseyes is clearly shown on the 1940s map, but has now been truncated by the A1(M) and abandoned.
High Road Avenue, Bishop Middleham A short unadopted road, off High Road
High Road Avenue, Bishop Middleham
A short unadopted road, off High Road
New lake at Bishop Middleham This lake has obviously formed recently, as witness the trees standing in water, and the fact that the lake does not appear on any map
New lake at Bishop Middleham
This lake has obviously formed recently, as witness the trees standing in water, and the fact that the lake does not appear on any map
Bishop Middleham Quarry
Bishop Middleham Quarry
East House Farm, near Bishop Middleham
East House Farm, near Bishop Middleham
Holdforth Farm, near Fishburn
Holdforth Farm, near Fishburn
Sign for the use of this single track lane The footpath skirts the edge of Fishburn airfield.
Sign for the use of this single track lane
The footpath skirts the edge of Fishburn airfield.
Camp House on the A177 The name of this house is associated with the Roman road to the north west. There was a reservoir in the area called Camp House reservoir which the Romans used to keep water in an aqueduct.
Camp House on the A177
The name of this house is associated with the Roman road to the north west. There was a reservoir in the area called Camp House reservoir which the Romans used to keep water in an aqueduct.
The Carrs, near Chilton Lane Mid-southern County Durham is characterised by an extensive area of low-lying land, occupied at least in Roman times by lakes, now drained by the River Skerne and its tributaries. It is probable that the Romans used the lakes and interconnecting canals for water transport. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://web.archive.org/web/20040602230144/http://www.davison03.freeserve.co.uk/the%20ancient%20lakes%20of%20county%20durham.htm" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20040602230144/http://www.davison03.freeserve.co.uk/the%20ancient%20lakes%20of%20county%20durham.htm">Archive Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> . 
This view of the "Carrs" (a place-name meaning damp willow woodland) lies towards the northern end of this area, where two railways from the south converge to squeeze through a narrow gap in the flanking hills at Ferryhill. The photograph is taken from the foot of one of the railway embankments.
The Carrs, near Chilton Lane
Mid-southern County Durham is characterised by an extensive area of low-lying land, occupied at least in Roman times by lakes, now drained by the River Skerne and its tributaries. It is probable that the Romans used the lakes and interconnecting canals for water transport. Archive LinkExternal link . This view of the "Carrs" (a place-name meaning damp willow woodland) lies towards the northern end of this area, where two railways from the south converge to squeeze through a narrow gap in the flanking hills at Ferryhill. The photograph is taken from the foot of one of the railway embankments.
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Bishop Middleham is located at Grid Ref: NZ3331 (Lat: 54.677194, Lng: -1.488981)

Unitary Authority: County Durham

Police Authority: Durham

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Bishop Middleham
Note: Can be used by customers of Farnless Farm Park, where they sell home reared venison and bison
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Bus Stop
The Green
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Bus Stop
The Green
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Front Street
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Bus Stop
Cross Keys
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Cross Keys
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Stoneybeck
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Stoneybeck
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Turning Circle
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Turning Circle
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Barrier: stile
Foot: yes
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Parking
Fee: no
Parking: surface
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Post Box
Ref: DL17 178
Lat/Long: 54.6772747/-1.489275
Leisure: playground
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Bicycle Parking
Capacity: 8
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Noexit: yes
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Entrance: yes
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Entrance: main
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Entrance: yes
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Bicycle Parking
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Clock
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Barrier: stile
Foot: yes
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Island Farm
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Barrier: kissing_gate
Foot: yes
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Castle Lake Nature Reserve
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Information: board
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Bishop Middleham Castle
Board Type: history
Information: board
Tourism: information
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Exploring Bishop Middleham
Hiking: yes
Information: map
Tourism: information
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Historic: memorial
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Wikidata: Q26677938
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Entrance: main
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Noexit: yes
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Noexit: yes
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Power: pole
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Crossing
Crossing: uncontrolled
Crossing Ref: zebra
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Turning Circle
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Post Office
Bishop Middleham Post Office
Branch: Bishop Middleham
Brand: Post Office
Brand Wikidata: Q1783168
Check Date: 2020-02-20
Contact Website: https://www.postoffice.co.uk/branch-finder/1563092/bishop-middleham
Ref Pol Id: 3306
Lat/Long: 54.6773177/-1.4892597
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