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New Street, Durham City (Durham City)

View south on New Street, Durham © DCC 25/03/2022
View south on New Street, Durham © DCC 25/03/2022

View north on New Street, Durham © DCC 25/03/2022
View north on New Street, Durham © DCC 25/03/2022

Street sign on no. 20 New Street, Durham.jpg © DCC 25/03/2022
Street sign on no. 20 New Street, Durham.jpg © DCC 25/03/2022

Street Sign on No. 2 New Street, Durham © DCC 25/03/2022
Street Sign on No. 2 New Street, Durham © DCC 25/03/2022

Church Army Housing Plaque on No. 16 New Street, Durham © DCC 25/03/2022
Church Army Housing Plaque on No. 16 New Street, Durham © DCC 25/03/2022
This street has an inscription on the gable end of a terrace "New Street 1905". Number 16 has a tablet inscribed "Church Army Housing Ltd". The street is named after William New. He was a prominent member of Durham's Co-operative movement, an organisation that built some of the terraces in the area. (2)

This street has 2-storey brick terraced housing, with interesting architectural features (3).

This site was added to the Local List on 13th November 2023.

D15402
13/11/2023
Edwardian (1902 to 1910)
Conservation Area


Source of Reference
Local History of Durham City

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