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Greencroft is a village and separately a parish in
County Durham County Durham, officially simply Durham, is a ceremonial county in North East England.UK General Acts 1997 c. 23Lieutenancies Act 1997 Schedule 1(3). From legislation.gov.uk, retrieved 6 April 2022. The county borders Northumberland and Tyne an ...
, England. Together, they are situated between Lanchester and
Annfield Plain Annfield Plain is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated on a plateau between the towns of Stanley, to the north-east, and Consett, to the west. According to the 2001 census, Annfield Plain had a population of 3,569. By the tim ...
. Greencroft consists of two entities: * The Village of Greencroft is a suburb of Annfield Plain and not part of the parish of Greencroft. This article concerns mainly the village. * The Parish of Greencroft is separate and lies to the south, between Greencroft village and Annfield Plain in the north and Lanchester to the south. The parish includes the village of
Maiden Law Maiden Law is a small village in County Durham, England. It is situated to the north of Lanchester, on the road to Annfield Plain Annfield Plain is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated on a plateau between the towns of Stan ...
directly between Annfield Plain and Lanchester. The population of the civil parish (which doesn't include the village) taken at the 2011 census was 171. Greencroft village is mainly centred around a crossroads through which the A693 formerly passed (Annfield Plain to the south,
Catchgate Catchgate is a former mining village in County Durham, England. It has a population of approximately 3,000 people. The nearest town is Stanley, also a former coal mining community. The town of Consett, once famous for its steel works, is away ...
to the east, ''Loud Bank'' to the north beyond which the old A693 road joins the current A693 near ''East Castle''). On this crossroads is situated ''Croft Community School'', a school for special needs pupils. This transferred from
Harelaw Harelaw is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated on the B6168 road to the north of Annfield Plain and Catchgate, south of Flint Hill, County Durham, Flint Hill and east of Dipton, County Durham, Dipton. ''Carrmyers Pond'' and ...
to occupy the former site of ''Greencroft Comprehensive School''. Greencroft Nature Reserve to the south and east of Greencroft towards the current A693, with the eastern boundary defined by Annfield Plain and home of Annfield Plain Football Club'', ''Derwent Park Stadium. The nature reserve consists almost entirely of heath land, with Alexander Pond directly to the south of the stadium. Annfield Plain Cricket Club is situated on the northern edge of the nature reserve, backing onto Greencroft village itself. The
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cycle route passes through Greencroft Village, Greencroft Nature Reserve and Greencroft Industrial Park on its
Consett Consett is a town in the County Durham (district), County Durham district, in the ceremonial county of County Durham, Durham, England, about south-west of Newcastle upon Tyne. It had a population of 27,394 in 2001 and an estimate of 25,812 in ...
to
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branch (NCN7).


Greencroft Comprehensive and Croft Community Schools

The former ''Greencroft Comprehensive School'' or ''Greencroft Business and Enterprise Community School'' was split into two sites after its formation in 1965. * The lower school (first and second years) was situated at
New Kyo New Kyo is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated close to the A693 road between Annfield Plain and Stanley, and is slightly larger than nearby East Kyo to the north east and West Kyo, 15 minutes walk via public footpath to the ...
on the site of the former Annfield Plain Intermediate School; * The upper school (third, fourth and fifth years) was located at Greencroft on the site of a former post-war
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; * A
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existed until 1985 at the upper school, the last year of intake before sixth formers were transferred to
Derwentside College Derwentside College is a further education college based in Consett, County Durham, England. It is the major provider of vocational post-16 education and training in the former district of Derwentside. The Principal and Chief Executive is Chris ...
. The lower and upper schools were merged in the late 1990s, with all pupils from that point on taught at the upper school site in Greencroft. After this reorganisation the school name was changed to Greencroft Business and Enterprise Community School, but was also known by the truncated name "Greencroft School". In July 2010 the school was merged with Stanley School of Technology to be replaced by
North Durham Academy North Durham Academy is a secondary school with academy status based in Stanley in County Durham, England. The school was formed in September 2011, when ''Greencroft Business and Enterprise Community School'' (also known as Greencroft Comprehe ...
in September 2011. The building itself was vacated in September 2013 when the new
North Durham Academy North Durham Academy is a secondary school with academy status based in Stanley in County Durham, England. The school was formed in September 2011, when ''Greencroft Business and Enterprise Community School'' (also known as Greencroft Comprehe ...
campus opened in
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. The aforementioned ''Croft Community School'' then took over the site, with redevelopment work including demolition of the main three-storey block. Croft Community School teaches pupils with moderate learning difficulties and
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. It transferring from its original, smaller site in
Harelaw Harelaw is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated on the B6168 road to the north of Annfield Plain and Catchgate, south of Flint Hill, County Durham, Flint Hill and east of Dipton, County Durham, Dipton. ''Carrmyers Pond'' and ...
in 2025, changing its name at the same time from ''Harelaw Community School''.


Greencroft Industrial Park

To the west, the current A693 splits Greencroft from ''Greencroft Industrial Park'', created and built during the 1990s on land belonging to the former ''Greencroft Hall Estate''. The industrial park is considered part of the village of Greencroft (and thus also Annfield Plain), with the separate parish of Greencroft starting along the unclassified Greencroft to Maiden Law road along its southern boundary. The industrial park was believed officially opened in 1993 by former
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goalkeeper
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during the second of his three periods with the club, though this cannot be confirmed. The
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coast-to-coast cycle path, after leaving
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and Leadgate to the north west, passes through this industrial park and past two further ponds, both of which are local fishing ponds: *Greencroft Fishing Pond or Greencroft Tarn, hosting fish,
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ns and a population of breeding
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; and * Quarzi Pond or Quarzi Tarn hosting a small breeding population of
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that nest on the small ''Duck Island'' in the middle of the pond, situated next to an eco-office building called the ''Greenhouse'' ...before crossing over a foot and cycle bridge into Annfield Plain past Annfield Plain Park. The latter pond at least, Quarzi Tarn, may pre-date the industrial park. The use of the Old Norse word tarn (''tjörn'') to describe a pond is unusual in
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, this entymology being more common in
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,
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and
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. The only other known tarn in the Durham area is the artificially created ''Kyo Tarn'' near Oxhill. One possibility is the use of ''tarn'' might have been carried over from
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by long distance cyclists using the ''C2C''. A sculpture called ''The Heron'' is situated within Quarzi Tarn on its south side, with urban legend linking it with
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creator,
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. The
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ball bearing factory (later Ransome, Hoffman and Pollard) ''The Times'', Monday, Oct 18, 1954; pg. 10; Issue 53065 was sited to the north of the Greencroft Industrial Park site between 1954 and 1992. The factory building now forms part of the industrial park.


East Castle

East Castle is a small group of houses lying on the A693 to the north west of Greencroft proper, on the way to Leadgate and Consett. It is situated on a crossroads, with Dipton and
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(which towers over East Castle) to the north east and Stony Heap to the south west. East Castle consists of a terrace of four houses of the same name and a farm (the farmhouse used to be "East Castle Inn"), all to the south east of the crossroads. A much larger settlement used to exist at this location, with a now demolished street on the north east of the A693. A village shop also used to exist here. The
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cross-country cycle route passes through East Castle to the south west of the four terrace houses, the route passing virtually parallel to the A693 and coming from Greencroft to the south east toward Leadgate to the north west. The route of the cycle path follows the line of the old
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. The Old Transformers is a dual
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sitting on the C2C and created by David Kemp, face south east towards Iveston, just to the north west of East Castle. Bantling Lime Kilns are also adjacent to the C2C, just to the east of East Castle and heading towards Greencroft. The C2C was diverted off the top of the Bantling Lime Kilns some years ago due to safety concerns. A stream, Newhouse Burn, flows south west away from the lime kilns before eventually joining the
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nearer Lanchester. To the north west of East Castle towards Leadgate and Brooms, with access off the C2C 200 m and 400 m north west of the Old Transformers, is an open park area (access both off south west side). There are three ponds on this reclaimed site, with the largest of these being ''Pontop Water'' towards the west. The two smaller, unnamed ponds are to the extreme south west of the site towards Stoney Heap.


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