Harperley

Harperley is a small village in County Durham, England. It is situated between Tantobie to the north east, Tanfield Lea to the east, Stanley to the south, East Kyo to the south east and Catchgate, West Kyo and Annfield Plain to the west.

Harperley

Harperley Hotel
Harperley
Location within County Durham
OS grid referenceNZ175535
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townDURHAM
Postcode districtDH9
PoliceDurham
FireCounty Durham and Darlington
AmbulanceNorth East

Harperley consists of two parts; the southern part (consisting of seven houses) is set around crossroads from which there is easy access to West Kyo, Catchgate, Annfield Plain and Stanley. The northern part (consisting of three houses and a farm) is grouped around the Harperley Hotel, a now closed public house formerly known locally for meals and hosting wedding functions.

The grounds surrounding the Harperley Hotel used to be the site of a zoo (in the 1960s) and a children's playground (as late as the 1980s). A local stream called the Kyo Burn flows through the grounds, which lower down its course is known as Beamish Burn and later the River Team before it flows into the River Tyne.

Weardale Railway

There is another Harperley, which was once served by a railway station, located on what's now preserved as the Weardale Railway, Harperley Station closed in 1953, though the line however, continued as a freight-only railway line until 1993, when the line became mothballed following the transfer of freight to road-haulage.

However, even though the station site is still extant, the Weardale Railway passes Harperley en-route between Witton-le-Wear and Wolsingham.

The village itself, is in-fact located further north from the site of the station.


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