Skerne Bridge, Darlington, In 1825, By Revd
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County Durham

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River Skerne The River Skerne is a tributary of the River Tees. It flows through County Durham in England. Course The Skerne is about long and begins in Magnesian Limestone hills between Trimdon and Trimdon Grange and ends at Hurworth Place where it ...
- river in County Durham, tributary of the River Tees *
Haughton-le-Skerne Haughton-le-Skerne is a village in the borough of Darlington (borough), Darlington in the ceremonial county of County Durham, Durham, England. It is situated in the north east of Darlington. The village lies to the west of the River Skerne. At th ...
- village in Darlington, to the west of the Skerne ** Haughton-le-Skerne F.C. - former association football club in Darlington * Preston-le-Skerne - hamlet in County Durham, next to the Skerne *
Skerne Bridge The Skerne Bridge is a railway bridge over the River Skerne in Darlington, County Durham. Built in 1825 for the Stockton and Darlington Railway, it carried the first train on the opening day, . It is still in use, being the oldest railway bridge ...
- railway bridge across the Skerne; oldest in continuous use * Skerne Park - housing estate near the Skerne in Darlington


East Riding of Yorkshire

* Skerne - village in the East Riding of Yorkshire ** Skerne sword - 10th-century sword found near Skerne *
Skerne and Wansford Skerne and Wansford is a civil parishes in England, civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately south-east of the town of Driffield and covering an area of . The civil parish is formed by the villages o ...
- civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire


People

* Robert Skerne - MP for Surrey in 1420 and 1422


See also

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