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Historic counties are the enduring geography. Councils are administration, lieutenancies are ceremonial – neither define the counties.

County Dossier

Durham

Church, castle and borderland wrapped together.

County Durham is a maritime county in north-east England, stretching from the North Sea to the Pennines, and from the Tyne and Derwent rivers to the Tees.

Durham county reference map

At a glance

Durham at a glance

Church, castle and borderland wrapped together.

Nation England
Formal name County Durham
Foundation c.995
County Day 20 March
  • Origins St Cuthbert's shrine
  • Bishop’s county palatine
  • Special legal status >11C
  • Area: 1,022 sq miles / 2,647 km²
  • Population: 1,467,037
  • County top: Burnhope Seat 2,447 ft / 746 m

County Geography

Durham meets Northumberland on the north, Yorkshire on the south, Cumberland and Westmorland on the west, and the North Sea on the east. The county is organised by the Tyne and Tees frame, the Wear valley, and the rise into the dales.

Coast, river valleys, and Pennine ascent give Durham a strong territorial form.

Map Reference

View Durham on the map

Durham is the county. The map also shows lieutenancies and council areas that use the county name.

County Lieutenancy Council
Durham county map preview Open Durham in the Interactive Map

Open Durham in the Interactive Map

Places and routes

Durham, Bishop Auckland, Darlington, Hartlepool, and Barnard Castle show the county from cathedral city and inland market centre to south-county rail town, sea port, and western dale gateway.

Connections

The county’s movement lines run along the Wear and Tees valleys, across the coalfield, and west into the dales.

Durham landscape or key location
Interior of Durham Cathedral, County Durham.

Names

  • Durham
  • County Durham
  • County of Durham

County Durham is the formal historical style. Durham remains the ordinary county name, while County of Durham survives in documentary usage.

Durham’s older palatine history deepened the county’s identity, but it did not create the county. Tyne, Tees, coast, coalfield, and dale still give Durham a clear county frame.

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County Reference

Explore Durham

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