List of civil parishes in County Durham
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This is a list of civil parishes in the non-metropolitan county of County Durham, England, along with the non-metropolitan districts of Darlington and Hartlepool, and Stockton-on-Tees (north of the river).
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[edit] Chester-le-Street
The area of the former Chester-le-Street urban district is unparished.
- Bournmoor 1
- Edmondsley 1
- Great Lumley 1
- Kimblesworth and Plawsworth
- Little Lumley 1
- North Lodge 1
- Ouston 1
- Pelton 1
- Sacriston 1
- Urpeth 1
- Waldridge 1
[edit] Darlington
The former county borough of Darlington is unparished.
- Archdeacon Newton 2
- Barmpton 2
- Bishopton 2
- Brafferton 2
- Coatham Mundeville 2
- Denton 2
- East and West Newbiggin 2
- Great Burdon 2
- Great Stainton 2
- Heighington 2
- High Coniscliffe 2
- Houghton le Side 2
- Hurworth 2
- Killerby 2
- Little Stainton 2
- Low Coniscliffe and Merrybent 2, originally "Low Coniscliffe"
- Low Dinsdale 2
- Middleton St. George 2
- Morton Palms 2
- Neasham 2
- Piercebridge 2
- Sadberge 2
- Sockburn 2
- Summerhouse 2
- Walworth 2
- Whessoe 2
[edit] Derwentside
The area of the former Consett and Stanley urban districts are unparished.
- Burnhope (post-1974)
- Cornsay 3
- Esh 3
- Greencroft 3
- Healeyfield 3
- Hedleyhope 3
- Lanchester 3
- Muggleswick 3
- Satley 3
[edit] Durham
The former borough of Durham and Framwellgate is unparished.
- Bearpark 4
- Belmont 4
- Brancepeth 4
- Brandon and Byshottles †
- Cassop-cum-Quarrington 4
- Coxhoe 4
- Croxdale and Hett (merger of Croxdale and Hett, both 4)
- Framwellgate Moor 4
- Kelloe 4
- Pittington 4
- Shadforth 4
- Sherburn 4
- Shincliffe 4
- West Rainton 4
- Witton Gilbert 4
[edit] Easington
Easington is entirely parished.
- Castle Eden 5
- Dalton-le-Dale 5
- Easington Colliery
- Easington Village
- Haswell 5
- Hawthorn 5
- Horden 5
- Hutton Henry 5
- Monk Hesleden 5
- Murton
- Nesbitt 5
- Peterlee 5
- Seaham
- Seaton with Slingley 5
- Sheraton with Hulam 5
- Shotton, Peterlee 5
- South Hetton (post-1974)
- Thornley, Durham 5
- Trimdon Foundry
- Wheatley Hill
- Wingate 5
[edit] Hartlepool
The former county borough of Hartlepool itself is unparished.
- Brierton 6
- Claxton 6
- Dalton Piercy 6
- Elwick 6
- Greatham 6
- Hart 6
- Headland (Hartlepool) (1999)
- Newton Bewley 6
[edit] Sedgefield
Sedgefield is entirely parished.
- Bishop Middleham 7
- Bradbury and the Isle 7 (as Bradbury)
- Chilton 7
- Cornforth 7
- Eldon (2003)
- Ferryhill 7
- Fishburn 7
- Great Aycliffe
- Middridge
- Mordon 7
- Sedgefield 7
- Shildon †
- Spennymoor †
- Trimdon 7
- Windlestone7
[edit] Stockton-on-Tees
For the part of Stockton-on-Tees south of the River Tees, see List of civil parishes in North Yorkshire#Stockton-on-Tees.
- Aislaby 6
- Carlton 6
- Egglescliffe 6
- Elton 6
- Grindon 6
- Longnewton 6
- Newsham 6
- Preston-on-Tees 6
- Redmarshall 6
- Stillington and Whitton (merged of Stillington and Whitton)
- Wolviston 6
[edit] Teesdale
Teesdale is entirely parished.
- Barforth 8
- Barnard Castle †
- Barningham 8
- Bolam 9
- Boldron 8
- Bowes 8
- Brignall 8
- Cleatlam 9
- Cockfield
- Cotherstone 8
- Eggleston 9
- Egglestone Abbey 8
- Etherley 8 (parish once known as "West Auckland", lost West Auckland to Bishop Auckland in 1937 and renamed Etherley)
- Evenwood and Barony 9
- Forest and Frith 9
- Gainford 9
- Gilmonby 8
- Hamsterley 9
- Headlam 9
- Hilton 9
- Holwick 8
- Hope 8
- Hunderthwaite 8
- Hutton Magna 8
- Ingleton 9
- Langleydale and Shotton 9
- Langton 9
- Lartington 8
- Lunedale 8
- Lynesack and Softley 9
- Marwood 9
- Mickleton 8
- Middleton-in-Teesdale 9
- Morton Tinmouth 9
- Newbiggin 9
- Ovington 8
- Raby with Keverstone 9
- Rokeby 8
- Romaldkirk 8
- Scargill 8
- South Bedburn 9
- Staindrop 9
- Startforth 8
- Streatlam and Stainton 9
- Wackerfield 9
- Westwick 9
- Whorlton 9
- Winston 9
- Woodland 9
- Wycliffe with Thorpe 8
[edit] Wear Valley
The area of the former Bishop Auckland and Crook and Willington urban districts are largely unparished.
- Dene Valley (2000)
- Edmondbyers 10
- Hunstanworth 10
- Stanhope 10
- Tow Law †
- Wolsingham 10
- Witton-le-Wear (2000)
- West Auckland (2003)
[edit] Notes
† successor parish under the Local Government Act 1972 to an urban district or municipal borough
- before 1974 was a rural parish in Chester le Street Rural District
- before 1974 was a rural parish in Darlington Rural District
- before 1974 was a rural parish in Lanchester Rural District
- before 1974 was a rural parish in Durham Rural District
- before 1974 was a rural parish in Easington Rural District
- before 1974 was a rural parish in Stockton Rural District
- before 1974 was a rural parish in Sedgefield Rural District
- before 1974 was a rural parish in Barnard Castle Rural District
- before 1974 was a rural parish in Weardale Rural District