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St John’s ChapelSt John’s Chapel is named after its parish church, dedicated to St John the Baptist. Like many of the surrounding villages, it was once a lead mining centre and is still the home of an annual Pennine sheep auction in September that attracts farmers from all over the North Pennines. This is the only village in Durham to boast a town hall, a small building dating from 1868 overlooking the village green.The road from St John’s Chapel to Langdon Beck in Teesdale rises to 2,056 feet as it passes over Harthope Fell, making it the highest classified road in England. |
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Available Guidebooks for this region:Digital Editions by county of the Hidden Places Guides are available Free of Charge. To download please Click Here |
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