Parish in County Durham, England
| Coordinates: | 54.629, -2.079 |
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| OS grid ref: | NY 94 25 |
| Population: | 934 |
| Dialling code: | 01833 (Barnard Castle) |
Middleton-in-Teesdale is a small village and civil parish in upper Teesdale, County Durham, sitting on the banks of the River Tees within the sweeping moors of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The setting is dramatic - limestone scars, steep dales and nearby waterfalls such as High Force create strong appeal for walkers and anyone interested in upland landscapes, while the upper dale’s unusual flora is well known to botanists and nature-lovers.
Historically the community grew around lead mining and the vestiges of that industrial past are still evident, but today the local economy leans on hill farming, small businesses and tourism supporting walkers and heritage visitors. It retains a compact, village feel with pubs, shops and community activities, and provides a useful base for exploring nearby towns such as Barnard Castle and the wider Pennines countryside.
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