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Civilised living after a stormy past; Around the region In all market conditions, Durham City has proved resilient and Neville's Cross is one of the most attractive areas. Aranda Garrard finds out more.


Byline: Aranda Garrard

ONLY two miles from a superb transport network and excellent modern shopping and leisure facilities, Neville's Cross Nevilles Cross is a place in County Durham, in England. It is situated to the west of the centre of Durham. The Battle of Neville's Cross was fought here.  is perfect for city professionals who want the City of Durham Durham is a local government district in County Durham, England. Its main settlement is Durham.

The district was formed on 1 April 1974 by the merger of the borough of Durham and Framwelgate with Brandon and Byshottles urban district and Durham Rural District.
 on their doorstep.

There are many different styles of housing, including new three and four-bedroom townhouses for sale in local designs in Neville's Cross, sympathetic to the surrounding Durham architecture.

Durham itself is steeped in architectural heritage and its new buildings co-exist comfortably with a Victorian market and the monthly farmers' market farmĀ·ers' market
n.
A public market at which farmers and often other vendors sell produce directly to consumers. Also called greenmarket.
.

The attractive cathedral and castle are designated as World Heritage Sites and the River Wear, with its stunning views, is a very popular place for riverside walks and watching the annual regatta.

On the main East Coast London to Edinburgh railway line, Durham enjoys excellent connections with York, Darlington and Newcastle. The city has easy access to the A1 and the A167, with its links to the A66.

The average price of a two-bedroom property in Neville's Cross is pounds 118,482, significantly less than the national average of pounds 187,894.

DH1 covers the historic centre of Durham and stretches for approximately three miles around the city. Because of its location building space is at a premium, and therefore new development is scarce.

It also means, however, that it benefits from easy access to the hospital, train station and public transport links about the city.

Many people will associate Neville's Cross with victory over the Scots - long commemorated in Durham City Durham City could be:
  • The city of Durham, County Durham
  • The City of Durham local government district
  • The Northern League football team Durham City A.F.C.
 folklore.

Good places to eat and drink include The Stonebridge Inn, on the A690, at Neville's Cross which serves excellent food, The Duke of Wellington which is on the A167 about half a mile from Neville's Cross heading towards Darlington, and Michelangelo's.

Other places worth a visit include the Botanic Garden a garden devoted to the culture of plants collected for the purpose of illustrating the science of botany.

See also: Botanic
 at Durham, Durham Climbing Centre on St John's Road, Durham, Finchale Priory Finchale Priory was a 13th century Benedictine priory, the remains are sited by the River Wear, four miles from Durham. It is a Grade I listed building.[1] , Brancepeth Castle Brancepeth Castle is in the village of Brancepeth in County Durham, England, some 5 miles south-west of the city of Durham (grid reference NZ223377). It is a Grade I listed building.[1]

A succession of buildings has been on the site.
 and for sport, Durham City Golf Club is only two miles away from Neville's Cross.

For more formal dining, Ramside Hall and Golf Club is a good choice.

Keith Johnson of JW Wood estate agents in Durham, said: "Neville's Cross is on the edge of Durham, traditionally at the major North South East West crossroads.

"It is famous for the Battle of Neville's Cross The Battle of Neville's Cross took place near Durham, England on October 17, 1346. Background
By mid 1346, it was obvious that the English under Edward III had every intent of breaking the Truce of Malestroit and resuming (what would be known later as) the Hundred Years'
, which took place on the 17th of October, 1346 when the Scots were defeated by the English in one of the most important battles. Today, Neville's Cross is somewhat quieter, considered as one of the safest places to live, with crime figures well below the national average. There is an excellent range of houses to suit all types and pockets, but overall the population is made up of affluent professional people, who are attracted to the area by the wide range of properties and its excellent facilities.

"One of the major pulls to Neville's Cross are the excellent schools, both at primary and secondary level being within the catchment area catchment area or drainage basin, area drained by a stream or other body of water. The limits of a given catchment area are the heights of land—often called drainage divides, or watersheds—separating it from neighboring drainage  of the Johnson School, considered by many to be one of the best schools in the area and, for private education, Durham High School Durham High School may refer to:
  • Durham High School — Durham, California
  • Durham High School — Durham, North Carolina
  • Durham High School for Girls — Durham, England
 and Durham School Durham School is an independent British day and boarding school for girls and boys (age 3-18) in Durham. It was founded by at least 1414 (the foundation date accepted by the Clarendon Commission into public schools in 1861), and refounded by Henry VIII of England during the  are within a few minutes drive.

"If you are looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 an attractive semi within a reasonable price range look no further than 15 Hastings Avenue, a traditional three-bedroom semi at offers in the region of pounds 210,000 or a cheaper semi in Lowes Barn Bank at just under pounds 160,000. There are lots of opportunities now to buy modern flats.

"There is also a range of high-quality up-market homes with detached homes in the Downs, built around five years ago, ranging from pounds 350,000 to the pounds 400,000s to a small development of superb quality houses in Copeland Court where number 8 is available, offering five bedrooms, two bathrooms and three reception rooms and a garden at an asking price of pounds 589,000.

"There are a good choice of eateries including Bistro 21.

"Neville's Cross is one of the most attractive areas within the city. The Scots are still in Neville's Cross, but now living quietly with their neighbours."

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Publication:The Journal (Newcastle, England)
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Date:Jul 12, 2008
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