Redcar Field
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Facts and practical information
Redcar Field is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Darlington district of County Durham, England. It is situated just north of Darlington, about 1 km south of the village of Coatham Mundeville. ()
Redcar Field – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cornmill Shopping Centre, Head of Steam, Brick Train, Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre.
3.3 miSShopping, Shopping centreCornmill Shopping Centre, Darlington
84 min walk • Cornmill Shopping Centre is a shopping centre located on Priestgate in central Darlington, England. It is the main shopping centre in the town, with over 40 shops, including Primark, Next, HMV, Waterstone's, WHSmith and Tesco Express. The centre is set over two levels and covers over 220,000 sq ft.
2.6 miSHistory museum, MuseumHead of Steam, Darlington
66 min walk • Head of Steam, formerly known as the Darlington Railway Centre and Museum, is a railway museum located on the 1825 route of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, which was the world's first steam-powered passenger railway. It is based inside the station building at the North Road railway station.
4 miSEMonuments and statuesBrick Train, Darlington
102 min walk • The Brick Train is a brick sculpture located on the outskirts of the town of Darlington, in the English county of Durham. The sculpture was created by David Mach in 1997 to celebrate the town's railway heritage, and is modelled on the steam locomotive Mallard, which set a UK rail speed record of 126 miles per hour in 1938.
3.3 miNSport, Sport venueNewton Aycliffe Leisure Centre, Newton Aycliffe
86 min walk • Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre is a multi-sport venue and leisure facility, located in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham. The centre was opened in 1974 and has facilities for swimming, exercise, an indoor climbing wall, and a main sports hall for sports such as basketball, badminton and indoor football.
3.4 miSCity hallDarlington Town Hall, Darlington
88 min walk • Darlington Town Hall is a municipal building in Feethams, Darlington, County Durham, England. It is the meeting place of Darlington Borough Council.
2.7 miSChurchSt Andrew's Church, Darlington
68 min walk • St Andrew's Church is a Church of England parish church in Haughton-le-Skerne, Darlington. The church is a Grade I listed building.
3.4 miSCity hallOld Town Hall and Market Hall, Darlington
86 min walk • The Old Town Hall and Market Hall is a municipal complex in West Row in Darlington, County Durham, England. The old town hall was the headquarters of Darlington Borough Council until it moved to the new town hall in Feethams in 1970.
3 miSSynagogueDarlington Hebrew Congregation, Darlington
76 min walk • Darlington Hebrew Congregation, a member of the Movement for Reform Judaism, is a Reform Judaism congregation at 15 Bloomfield Road in Darlington, County Durham, in the north-east of England.
2.7 miSBridgeSkerne Bridge, Darlington
69 min walk • The Skerne Bridge is a railway bridge over the River Skerne in Darlington, County Durham. Built in 1825 for the Stockton and Darlington Railway, it carried the first train on the opening day, 27 September 1825. It is still in use, being the oldest railway bridge in continuous use in the world. It is a Grade I listed building.
2.8 miSChurchChurch of St James the Great, Darlington
72 min walk • The Church of St James the Great is a Church of England parish church in Darlington, County Durham. The church is a grade II listed building.
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