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Crimdon A walk of nature......sea, sand and countryside

A182 B1283 A181 Wingate B1287 Peterlee Seaham Easington B1281 Newcastle Horden Blackhall A179 Newcastle International Airport Crimdon A1086 Location... Crimdon is situated off the A1086 Coast Road north of Hartlepool, on the coast of County Durham. Public Transport Information For information on getting to the coast using public transport, please go to www.traveline.info, or telephone 0871 200 22 33. A1018 A692 4(M) A1231 Sunderland 64 63 A167 Durham A1(M) 62 A690 A181 Seaham Peterlee Crimdon 61 A167 60 A689 A179 A689 Hartlepool North A1(M) A66 58 59 Stockton-on-Tees Darlington A66 Durham Tees Valley Airport Middlesbrough A174 A68 56

The Countryside Code Respect, protect, enjoy! Respect other people l Consider the local community and other people enjoying the outdoors. l Leave gates and property as you find them and follow paths unless wider access is available. Protect the natural environment l Leave no trace of your visit and take your litter home. l Keep dogs under effective control Enjoy the outdoors l Plan ahead and be prepared. l Follow advice and local signs.

Miss Crimdon competition 1957 Introduction Crimdon has been a popular place for holiday makers for many years. From the 1920 s mining communities from the area visited Crimdon for their annual summer holidays. The name derives from the Old English words crymel and dun which means a small piece of land on a hill. The discovery of a pagan cross would suggest that the site has been inhabited for many years. The dene is one of many in East Durham. It is essentially a limestone gorge carpeted with layers of glacial clay, sand and gravel. It was carved by the water from melting ice at the end of the last period of glacial activity. Today the little burn is totally out of place in the wider valley. We refer to this as a misfit stream. Crimdon Dene, in keeping with other denes along the Durham coast, has a viaduct which was built in 1905 to carry the North Eastern railway. Miss Crimdon over the decades Crimdon beach huts

Preparing for the walk Please take care on this walk. It is advisable to wear walking shoes/boots as the routes could become muddy in places. Be prepared for changing weather conditions and wear or carry appropriate clothing and a map. Our coastal village walk leaflets have been designed as a guide to help you in your discovery and exploration of the Durham Coast with routes linked to the Durham Coastal Path. Starting point S Start/finish: Crimdon Park Grid reference: NZ482371 Length: 3miles / 5kms Time: Approximately 1½ hours

The walk S 1 2 Leave the car park and follow the coastal path down towards the mouth of the dene. There are extensive views towards Hartlepool and the Cleveland Hills, where ironstone was found. This, and the local coal supply, were largely responsible for the growth of steel and shipbuilding industries in Hartlepool. Crimdon beach is a very important breeding ground for the Little Tern, one of Britain s rarest sea birds. The birds arrive at Crimdon in May from West Africa and are monitored by volunteer wardens. The wardens erect temporary fencing on the beach to protect the eggs and chicks from predators. The wardens are very knowledgeable and always happy to talk to the public about the Little Tern colony. At the mouth of the dene cross a small bridge then continue up a metalled path and go through a gate. This takes you towards the railway. On your right is Crimdon House and adjoining farm buildings. Today the house has a pan tiled roof with Georgian style windows except for the two bays which are characteristic of the Victorian period. You will soon arrive at the footbridge to 3 4 crossover the railway. The Coast Line is still busy with passenger and freight trains, but not the Hart, Castle Eden, Wellfield to Ryhope line. The passenger service was withdrawn as early as 1952 although the line was often used as a diversion for the coast trains particularly during Sunday engineering work. Hart Station where you cross the line closed completely on 31st August 1953, and there is little to see of its former existence. Follow the signs to Wingate/Haswell on the former trackbed towards the metal road bridge in the cutting, which is supported by red brick in the English style of bonding. The former trackbed is now a cycle and walkway. Today the railway is overgrown with trees and shrubs. The dominant tree is silver birch. It usually has a lifespan of fifty years so many of the larger specimens were probably saplings when the railway closed. A wonderful bridge now spans the trackbed. It carries the road to Crimdon House. The bridge has plain classical columns of the Tuscan Order, the Roman form of the Greek Doric, resting on blocks of sandstone. It is well cared for and very imposing.

Key: Main route Alternative route England Coast Path National Trail Tweddle Children s Animal Farm Cycle track 7 8 1 Parking Reference point 6 S Start point Crimdon Caravan Park S North 5 Little Tern Colony (May-August) 4 23 1 2 0 ½ 1km 5 6 After passing through some delightful woodland eventually crossing Crimdon Dene with steep slopes on either side. To the right there are remains of a limekiln which is difficult to detect through the leaf cover in Summer. Lime was spread over fields to reduce acidity in the soil as well as being used as a wash on buildings. Just after passing a footpath on your left, cross over a stile on your right on to a footpath. This path takes you through farmland and steadily climbs towards Benridge Farm through a field. The name means ridge where beans are grown. There is certainly evidence of arable farming today although on the seaward side of the ridge more fields are given over to pastoral farming. 7 8 Once over the ridge walk towards a wooden fence on the right, and through a gap in the hedge, emerging by a Public Footpath sign and turn left following the lane towards the junction with the minor road. Tweddle Children s Animal Farm is on the left. The walk continues to your right and head towards Crimdon. Crimdon has no obvious village. The settlement in evidence is dispersed and many of the houses are in the form of short terraces, detached bungalows and semi-detached houses. Nearly all date from the 1920 s to the 1950 s. Take care crossing the main road. Finally proceed under the arched railway bridge, through the caravan park, and turn right on to the cliff top path. Return to the start.

County Hall Durham DH1 5UQ Telephone: 03000 268 131 E-mail: heritagecoast@durham.gov.uk Visit: www.durhamheritagecoast.org www.thisisdurham.com Sunderland Tourist Information Centre (0191) 553 2000 Hartlepool Tourist Information Centre (01429) 523 408 We have a number of local walks leaflets to download from our website. They are in PDF format but are also compatible to be read through the BLIO App on smartphones and tablets. The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas. 03000 268 131 heritagecoast@durham.gov.uk Crown Copyright and database rights 2013. Ordnance Survey 100049055. Photography: Mike Smith, Geoff Perry, Jim Perrie, Colin Forster, INCA Acknowledgments: Guy Tritton Scan the code to find out more about Durham Heritage Coast. DCC 22521