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- Elvet abstract "Elvet is an area of the city of Durham, in County Durham, in England. It is situated on the opposite side of the River Wear from Durham Cathedral and forms the south-eastern part of central Durham. Elvet is currently unparished. Historically, the word 'elvet' is a word meaning 'swan' or 'swan-stream' from the Old English elfetu or ilfetu. The public house 'The Swan and Three Cygnets' on Elvet Bridge, is a reminder of the historical name given to this part of Durham City.Elvet grew up from two medieval settlements based around Old Elvet and St Oswald's Church and includes Church Street, Hallgarth Street, Whinney Hill and much of Durham University's science site and the Roman Catholic chaplaincy at St Cuthbert's Church. Elvet is home to Durham Prison and Durham's Crown Court (Court Lane), County Court (New Elvet) and Magistrates' Court (Old Elvet).Elvet House, a former Crown building (c. 1951) in Hallgarth Street, is currently the base for Durham's Jobcentre Plus, Crown Prosecution Service, Driving Standards Agency and Tribunals Service. The County Court vacated its purpose-built 1960's annex to Elvet House in October 2008 to relocate alongside the Magistrates' Court.Ustinov College operates three student residences (houses 29, 34 and 38) on Old Elvet; The Swan is unnumbered but located immediately beside 38, and the local Masonic Lodge (Universities Lodge 2352) is at 36.Whinney Hill is a street on a hill of the same name in the Elvet area, that name being derived from the whin (gorse) shrub that grows there in profusion. The street runs north-south from Durham Prison and the Durham City Cricket Grounds, on the banks of the River Wear, to the roundabout on the Stockton-on-Tees road near the Durham University science site. The lower site of Durham Johnston Comprehensive School was located on it until September 2009 when the school's sites merged.Durham's third passenger railway station, Durham Elvet, opened in 1893 at the north end of Whinney Hill, closing in 1954. Its site is now occupied by Durham Magistrates' Court and the university's Parsons Field buildings.".
- Elvet areaCode "0191".
- Elvet ceremonialCounty County_Durham.
- Elvet country England.
- Elvet country United_Kingdom.
- Elvet gridReference "NZ2742".
- Elvet populationTotal "10175".
- Elvet postalCode "DH1".
- Elvet thumbnail Old_Elvet_Bridge_on_a_sharp_autumn_day_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1027342.jpg?width=300.
- Elvet wikiPageID "3597326".
- Elvet wikiPageLength "3696".
- Elvet wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Elvet wikiPageRevisionID "670696722".
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Durham.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink City_of_Durham_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink City_of_Durham_(constituency).
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink County_Court.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink County_Durham.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink County_court.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Cricket.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Crown_Court.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Crown_Prosecution_Service.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Driving_Standards_Agency.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Durham,_England.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Durham_(HM_Prison).
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Durham_Cathedral.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Durham_Johnston_Comprehensive_School.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Durham_University.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Freemasonry.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink HM_Prison_Durham.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Jobcentre_Plus.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Magistrates_Court_(England_and_Wales).
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Magistrates_court_(England_and_Wales).
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Medieval.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Oswald_of_Northumbria.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink River_Wear.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink St_Cuthberts_Church,_Durham.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Stockton-on-Tees.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Swan.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Tribunals_Service.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Ulex.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Unparished_area.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Ustinov_College.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Ustinov_College,_Durham.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLink Whin.
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Elvet Hill".
- Elvet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Elvet".
- Elvet constituencyWestminster City_of_Durham_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Elvet constituencyWestminster City_of_Durham_(constituency).
- Elvet country "England".
- Elvet dialCode "191".
- Elvet hasPhotoCollection Elvet.
- Elvet latitude "54.775948".
- Elvet lieutenancyEngland County_Durham.
- Elvet longitude "-1.574325".
- Elvet officialName "Elvet".
- Elvet osGridReference "NZ2742".
- Elvet population "10175".
- Elvet postTown "DURHAM".
- Elvet postcodeArea "DH".
- Elvet postcodeDistrict "DH1".
- Elvet region "North East England".
- Elvet staticImageCaption "Old Elvet Bridge".
- Elvet staticImageName "Old Elvet Bridge on a sharp autumn day - geograph.org.uk - 1027342.jpg".
- Elvet unitaryEngland County_Durham.
- Elvet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Elvet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_UK_place.
- Elvet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Elvet subject Category:Durham.
- Elvet hypernym Area.
- Elvet point "54.775948 -1.574325".
- Elvet type Place.
- Elvet type PopulatedPlace.
- Elvet type Settlement.
- Elvet type Location.
- Elvet type Place.
- Elvet type Thing.
- Elvet type SpatialThing.
- Elvet type Q486972.
- Elvet comment "Elvet is an area of the city of Durham, in County Durham, in England. It is situated on the opposite side of the River Wear from Durham Cathedral and forms the south-eastern part of central Durham. Elvet is currently unparished. Historically, the word 'elvet' is a word meaning 'swan' or 'swan-stream' from the Old English elfetu or ilfetu.".
- Elvet label "Elvet".
- Elvet sameAs m.09nx62.
- Elvet sameAs Q5368035.
- Elvet sameAs Q5368035.
- Elvet lat "54.775948".
- Elvet long "-1.574325".
- Elvet wasDerivedFrom Elvet?oldid=670696722.
- Elvet depiction Old_Elvet_Bridge_on_a_sharp_autumn_day_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1027342.jpg.
- Elvet isPrimaryTopicOf Elvet.
- Elvet name "Elvet".