Archdeacon Newton

Settlement in Durham

England

Archdeacon Newton

Archway through modern mixed retail and residential development A mixed development of retail on the ground floor with flats above in the West Park development. Redevelopment of the West Park Village area began in 2002 and includes retail and residential properties, a school, and a nature reserve. the area was formerly the site of a chemical works (Darchem) and adjacent farmland.
Archway through modern mixed retail and residential development Credit: David Robinson

Archdeacon Newton is a small village located in the county of Durham, England. Situated approximately 7 miles south of the city of Durham, it falls within the administrative boundaries of the unitary authority of Darlington. The village is positioned near the A1(M) motorway, providing convenient transportation links to surrounding areas.

Archdeacon Newton is known for its picturesque rural surroundings and peaceful atmosphere. The village is surrounded by lush green fields and rolling hills, offering residents and visitors beautiful views of the countryside. The nearby River Tees adds to the natural beauty of the area, providing opportunities for leisurely walks and outdoor activities.

The village itself is home to a close-knit community, with a small population of around 400 residents. Despite its size, Archdeacon Newton boasts a strong community spirit, and residents often come together to organize local events and activities.

Archdeacon Newton is also notable for its historical significance. The village takes its name from Archdeacon William Newton, who served as a local clergyman in the 18th century. The architecture of some of the buildings in the village reflects its rich history, with a few notable structures dating back several centuries.

In terms of amenities, Archdeacon Newton offers limited facilities, with a primary school, a post office, and a village hall being the main community resources. However, with its close proximity to the city of Durham, residents can easily access a wider range of services, including shops, healthcare facilities, and educational institutions.

Overall, Archdeacon Newton is a charming village that combines natural beauty with a strong sense of community. Its idyllic location and historical significance make it an attractive place to live for those seeking a peaceful rural lifestyle.

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Archway through modern mixed retail and residential development A mixed development of retail on the ground floor with flats above in the West Park development. Redevelopment of the West Park Village area began in 2002 and includes retail and residential properties, a school, and a nature reserve. the area was formerly the site of a chemical works (Darchem) and adjacent farmland.
Archway through modern mixed retail and residential development
A mixed development of retail on the ground floor with flats above in the West Park development. Redevelopment of the West Park Village area began in 2002 and includes retail and residential properties, a school, and a nature reserve. the area was formerly the site of a chemical works (Darchem) and adjacent farmland.
Retail development, West Park Village Modern retail unit at West Park Village, a recent and ongoing development of the West Park area using the former Darchem works site and adjoining farmland.
Retail development, West Park Village
Modern retail unit at West Park Village, a recent and ongoing development of the West Park area using the former Darchem works site and adjoining farmland.
Coniscliffe Grange Farm
Coniscliffe Grange Farm
Farmland, Walworth An arable field crossed by a footpath to the east of Low Walworth.
Farmland, Walworth
An arable field crossed by a footpath to the east of Low Walworth.
Farmers bridge over Cocker Beck Darlington
Farmers bridge over Cocker Beck Darlington
Road to Beckside Farm from Staindrop Road Darlington
Road to Beckside Farm from Staindrop Road Darlington
Thornton Hall Cottages Staindrop Road Darlington
Thornton Hall Cottages Staindrop Road Darlington
A 1 exit to A 68 - 1980 A 1 north of Scotch Corner, exit to A 68 Corbridge and Bishop's Auckland (today Junction No. 58).
A 1 exit to A 68 - 1980
A 1 north of Scotch Corner, exit to A 68 Corbridge and Bishop's Auckland (today Junction No. 58).
Convenience Store in Whitby Way Darlington
Convenience Store in Whitby Way Darlington
Rosedale Crescent Darlington
Rosedale Crescent Darlington
Western end of Bates Avenue in Darlington
Western end of Bates Avenue in Darlington
The Deacon public house in Darlington
The Deacon public house in Darlington
Burtree Inn The Burtree Inn, at the junction of Burtree Lane with the A68, at Burtree Gate.
Burtree Inn
The Burtree Inn, at the junction of Burtree Lane with the A68, at Burtree Gate.
Burtree Gate Burtree Lane, approaching the A68 at Burtree Gate.
Burtree Gate
Burtree Lane, approaching the A68 at Burtree Gate.
Bridge over the A1(M) at Conicliffe Grange The A1 is the longest numbered road in the UK at 410 miles long. It connects London with Edinburgh, via the east of England. 
For much of its path it follows the Great North Road the old coaching route between London and Edinburgh. Several sections of the route are classified as motorway A1(M). The modern A1 bypasses the towns the Great North Road passed through and is dual carriageway for most of its route through England.
Bridge over the A1(M) at Conicliffe Grange
The A1 is the longest numbered road in the UK at 410 miles long. It connects London with Edinburgh, via the east of England. For much of its path it follows the Great North Road the old coaching route between London and Edinburgh. Several sections of the route are classified as motorway A1(M). The modern A1 bypasses the towns the Great North Road passed through and is dual carriageway for most of its route through England.
A1(M) near Archdeacon Newton The A1 is the longest numbered road in the UK at 410 miles long. It connects London with Edinburgh, via the east of England. 
For much of its path it follows the Great North Road the old coaching route between London and Edinburgh. Several sections of the route are classified as motorway A1(M). The modern A1 bypasses the towns the Great North Road passed through and is dual carriageway for most of its route through England.
A1(M) near Archdeacon Newton
The A1 is the longest numbered road in the UK at 410 miles long. It connects London with Edinburgh, via the east of England. For much of its path it follows the Great North Road the old coaching route between London and Edinburgh. Several sections of the route are classified as motorway A1(M). The modern A1 bypasses the towns the Great North Road passed through and is dual carriageway for most of its route through England.
Junction 58 overbridges, A1(M) Junction with the A68.
Junction 58 overbridges, A1(M)
Junction with the A68.
Junction 58 overbridge, A1(M) Junction with the A68.
Junction 58 overbridge, A1(M)
Junction with the A68.
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Archdeacon Newton is located at Grid Ref: NZ2517 (Lat: 54.549403, Lng: -1.608183)

Unitary Authority: Darlington

Police Authority: Durham

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Archdeacon Newton
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Archdeacon Newton deserted manorial settlement
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