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Ushaw Moor is an old village located in County Durham, England. It seems most likely that the name 'Ushaw' comes from Scandinavian origin which, when translated, means 'wolves' wood'. With the addition of moor we get 'the moor near the wood of wolves'. Parish registers suggests that the settlement dates to a least the sixteenth century. The village existed in a largely agricultural state, with a windmill being its one feature up till the nineteenth century.
In 1804 Bishop William Gibson ordered the building of St Cuthbert's College, later named Ushaw College, which opened in 1808. A chapel was added in 1847, followed by a library and exhibition hall. This closed in 2011 as a seminary and opened in 2014 as a visitor attraction and is known as Ushaw Historic House, Chapels & Gardens. In the last thirty years it has grown and become the centre of the Deerness Valley, becoming unusually prosperous where most pit villages have struggled. Good links with Durham and Newcastle and good local schools and amenities has meant it is very popular with first time buyers.
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