The gateway to Weardale is Bishop Auckland, Durham.

Bishop Auckland, also known as the gateway to Weardale, is a busy request city and civil church that stands on the banks of the flume Wear, in the county of Durham, in the north east of England.

The city has a rich history associated with the bishops of Durham and was a coal mining city until the intermediate part of the twentieth century when there was a decline in the assiduousness. It's home to the Auckland Castle, also known locally as the bishop's palace and multifold other edifices that are the remnants of early Christian edifice and have some quantity of hard import.


As the name suggests the metropolis's history is linked to that of the Bishops of Durham. The metropolis was originally disadvantaged to the Bishop of Durham as a Borough by the King. The Auckland Castle that's set in the metropolis is the sanctioned pad of the Bishop of Durham. Bishop Auckland was a mining metropolis until new when the sedulity came to a grinding half and all labor intense mining exertion desisted except for mechanized mining. Of late, the manufacturing and retail sedulity have been successfully filling the void created by the homestretch down of the mining business and have been like successful.

There are like a uncountable milestones and places of interest in the metropolis of Bishop Auckland. The Auckland Castle, also known as the Bishops Palace has been the sanctioned pad of the Bishops of Durham over the centuries. The castle is ringed by the Bishops deer yard. Other spots of objective significance are the remnants of the Binchester Roman Fort and the beautifully restored Escomb Saxon Church dating to the 7th Century.


The Town hall that's emplaced in the city's eventful call place with its excellent library and Handcrafts complex and the new developed Discovery Centre are both open to the public and are also engaging places of visit for the prudent rubberneck.

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