Shotley Bridge

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Shotley Bridge is a village in County Durham, England, historically known for its sword-making industry and scenic location on the River Derwent.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf village
administrativeCounty County Durham NERFINISHED
ceremonialCounty County Durham NERFINISHED
country England
governingCouncil Durham County Council NERFINISHED
hasAmenity local shops
primary school
public houses
hasEconomicActivity commuter settlement for nearby towns
tourism
hasFeature historic village centre
stone-built houses
hasGeographicalCharacteristic riverside setting
wooded valley surroundings
hasHistoricalIndustry ironworking
sword making
hasHistoricalReputation centre of high-quality sword production
hasLandmark Bridge over the River Derwent at Shotley Bridge NERFINISHED
Shotley Bridge Hospital NERFINISHED
Shotley Bridge Methodist Church NERFINISHED
hasNearbyAttraction Derwent Reservoir NERFINISHED
Derwent Walk Country Park NERFINISHED
hasPostcodeArea DH
hasPostcodeDistrict DH8
hasPostTown Consett NERFINISHED
hasRecreationalArea riverside walks
woodland paths
hasReligiousBuilding Anglican church
Methodist church
hasTransport local bus services
hasValley Derwent Valley NERFINISHED
historicallyKnownFor sword-making industry
historicalPeriodOfIndustrialActivity 17th century
18th century
knownFor scenic location
locatedIn County Durham NERFINISHED
Derwent Valley, County Durham NERFINISHED
locatedNear Blackhill NERFINISHED
Consett NERFINISHED
Ebchester NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver River Derwent NERFINISHED
locatedSouthOf Newcastle upon Tyne NERFINISHED
locatedWestOf Durham NERFINISHED
nearBorderWith Northumberland NERFINISHED
partOf North East England NERFINISHED
region North East England

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Consett, County Durham, England nearbyTown Shotley Bridge
subject surface form: Consett