River Wear


 
 

The River Wear (pronounced Wee-er) is a river in North East England. The river rises at Wearhead in County Durham, and meanders through Weardale passing through the market town of Stanhope, which is famous for the ford across the river, and on through Washington.

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At Bishop Auckland the Wear then passes below Auckland Castle, the Official Residence of the Bishop of Durham and its Deer Park. Also overlooking the Wear at this point is Binchester Roman Fort, Vinovia.

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The River Wear then continues flowing in a general northeasterly direction until it reaches the ancient university city of Durham. Here, the river forms a peninsula upon which stand the imposing medieval sites of Durham Cathedral and Durham Castle. The Cathedral, which contains the final resting place of St. Cuthbert, and the City of Durham are now officially recognised as a World Heritage Site.

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The route of the River Wear then passes Finchale Priory, Chester-le-Street and the new town of Washington in Sunderland, before reaching Sunderland city centre. It is here that the River Wear once boasted dozens of shipyards, now largely derelict, which contributed to making Sunderland one of the most productive shipbuilding towns on the planet. The River Wear flows out of Sunderland between Roker Pier and South Pier, and into the North Sea.

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The section of the Wear at Durham was featured on the television programme Seven Natural Wonders as one of the wonders of the North.

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Wearhead: Wearhead is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated at the top of Weardale between Cowshill and Ireshopeburn....

County Durham: County Durham is a county in north-east England. Its county town is Durham. It is a county of contrasts: the remote and sparsely populated dales and moors of the Pennines characterise the interior; while nearer the coast the county is highly urbanised, and was once dominated by the coal mining indus...

Weardale: Weardale is a dale, or valley, of the east side of the Pennines in County Durham, in England. Its principal villages include St John's Chapel, Stanhope, and Washington. The River Wear flows through Weardale before reaching Bishop Auckland and then Durham, meeting the sea at Sunderland. Running rough...


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Washington (3) - Durham (3) - County Durham (3) - England (3) - Pennines (2) - Sunderland (2) - Dale (2) - Bishop Auckland (2) - Stanhope (2) - Weardale (2) - Ireshopeburn (1) - Cowshill (1) - Teesdale (1) - Roker (1) - River Wear (1) -
 

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