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- Q5211663 subject Q8205148.
- Q5211663 abstract "Dalton-le-Dale is a small village in County Durham, in England. The parish population taken at the 2011 census was 1,546. It is situated on the old A19 road between Seaham and Murton.Most of the village is located in a wooded valley bottom, stradling a single road which follows the stream that runs through what is left of Cold Hesledon Dene. Where the road rises to meet the original path of the old A19, there is a small but very fine medieval church which is hidden form the old A19 in a dip. In the opposite direction where the village road to Seaham crosses the stream is Dalton Tower.".
- Q5211663 thumbnail St_Andrews_Church_Dalton-Le-Dale.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5211663 wikiPageWikiLink Q8205148.
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- Q5211663 point "54.825634 -1.366166".
- Q5211663 type SpatialThing.
- Q5211663 comment "Dalton-le-Dale is a small village in County Durham, in England. The parish population taken at the 2011 census was 1,546. It is situated on the old A19 road between Seaham and Murton.Most of the village is located in a wooded valley bottom, stradling a single road which follows the stream that runs through what is left of Cold Hesledon Dene. Where the road rises to meet the original path of the old A19, there is a small but very fine medieval church which is hidden form the old A19 in a dip.".
- Q5211663 label "Dalton-le-Dale".
- Q5211663 lat "54.825634".
- Q5211663 long "-1.366166".
- Q5211663 depiction St_Andrews_Church_Dalton-Le-Dale.jpg.