Fencehouses
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Fencehouses is a small village within the parish of Houghton-le-Spring in County Durham.
It came into existence when Napoleonic prisoners were housed on the outskirts of Houghton-le-Spring[citation needed]. The prisoners were used as labour to cut a path through the hill at Houghton-le-Spring in order to get the troops from Durham to the coast at Sunderland. Houghton Cut as it became known has now been expanded to carry a 4-lane road, the A690. The place the prisoners were housed was known as "The French Houses" and this later changed to "Fencehouses". The land was originally part of the Grange (a large local manor house). In about 1950, a modern housing estate was added to the village it, called the Grange estate.
A railway line was built, bringing a 4-platform station providing services to Sunderland, Newcastle upon Tyne and Durham, and a stock yard from which local farmers shipped their cattle by train. The station had its own Station Hotel and Post Office. Fencehouses had the largest telephone exchange in the area (The Police house at Shiney Row some 4 miles away had the number "Fencehouses 55" in the 1940s). In the 1980s the Fencehouses exchange numbers became the Durham exchange numbers. The line closed in the 1960s.
Fencehouses was the terminus of a tram service from Sunderland.
The village is essentially a single main street cut in two by the path of the old railway line which also splits the village into control of two local authorities - Sunderland Council for the south of the village and Durham to the north). Just near to the railway line and yards from the old station, is a new development of townhouses and apartments called "the sidings".
Recently, schooling facilities in Fencehouses have undergone a massive facelift. The previous three schools in the area (Dubmire Junior School, Dubmire Infant School and Dubmire Nursery) have been amalgemated under the one roof, in a multi-million pound development.
Sadly this resulted in the Old Dubmire Junior School house being demolished. This was a notable building due to the some of the allumni. Most notably a young Colin Moore attend this school before finding fame in the adult film industry.[citation needed] Also, Alan "Monty" Blakemore the renound WW2 tank commander was alleged to have attended these establishments.[citation needed]