Hury

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Hury
Yorkshire
North Riding
Old Farmhouse at Hury - geograph.org.uk - 684498.jpg
Farmhouse at Hury
Location
Grid reference: NY958197
Location: 54°34’24"N, 2°3’59"W
Data
Local Government
Council: Durham

Hury is a village in Baldersdale, in the Pennines, and in the northerly parts of the North Riding of Yorkshire.

The village is on the north side of a part of the dale wrought by the hand of man into a string of reservoirs: immediately south of Hury is the lowest of them, the Hury Resevoir, below which the River Balder escapes to flow eastwards for its last few miles to the River Tees.

How Gill Waterfall near Hury

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