Harrowgate Village

Harrowgate Village is a place in the borough of Darlington and the ceremonial county of County Durham, England. It is situated directly to the north of Darlington.


Borough of Darlington
Suburbs
and areas
  • Blackwell
  • Branksome
  • Cockerton
  • Darlington
  • Eastbourne
  • Faverdale
  • Firth Moor
  • Harrowgate Hill
  • Harrowgate Village
  • Haughton-le-Skerne
  • High Grange
  • Hummersknott
  • Mowden
  • Skerne Park
  • The Denes
  • West Park
  • Whinfield
Villages
and hamlets
  • Archdeacon Newton
  • Barmpton
  • Beaumont Hill
  • Bishopton
  • Brafferton
  • Coatham Mundeville
  • Denton
  • Great Burdon
  • Great Stainton
  • Harrowgate Village
  • Headlam
  • Heighington
  • High Coniscliffe
  • Houghton Bank
  • Houghton-le-Side
  • Hurworth-on-Tees
  • Hurworth Place
  • Killerby
  • Little Stainton
  • Low Dinsdale
  • Middleton One Row
  • Middleton St George
  • Neasham
  • Oak Tree
  • Piercebridge
  • Redworth
  • Sadberge
  • Summerhouse
  • Walworth Gate
  • Walworth
Politics
  • By-elections
    • 1923
    • 1926
    • 1983
  • Parliamentary constituency
Tourism
  • Darlington Railway Centre and Museum
  • Tees Valley Giants
  • Ulnaby
Hospitals
  • Darlington Memorial Hospital
Education
  • Darlington College
  • Schools
Media
Publishing
  • Darlington & Stockton Times
  • The Northern Echo
Radio
  • 103.2 Alpha Radio
  • Star Radio North East
Sport
Teams
  • Darlington F.C.
  • Darlington Mowden Park R.F.C.
  • Darlington RFC
Venues
  • The Darlington Arena
Rivers
  • Skerne
  • Tees
Transport
Air
  • Durham Tees Valley Airport
Rail
  • Darlington railway station
  • East Coast Main Line
  • North Road railway station
Bus
  • Arriva North East
Road
  • A1
  • A167
  • A66
  • A67
  • A68
Related articles
  • Darlington Building Society
  • Darlington Works
  • DL postcode area
  • Feethams
  • King's Church Darlington
  • Stockton and Darlington Railway
  • Trolleybuses in Darlington

Famous quotes containing the word village:

    The next forenoon we went to Oldtown.... The Indian is said to cultivate the vices rather than the virtues of the white man. Yet this village was cleaner than I expected, far cleaner than such Irish villages as I have seen.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)