Chilton Moor

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Chilton Moor
County Durham
St Andrew's Church, Chilton Moor - geograph-4523816.jpg
St Andrew's Church, Chilton Moor
Location
Grid reference: NZ324494
Location: 54°50’20"N, 1°29’46"W
Data
Post town: Houghton le Spring
Postcode: DH4
Dialling code: 0191
Local Government
Parliamentary
constituency:
Washington East and Houghton

Chilton Moor is a village in County Durham, village is located between Houghton le Spring and Fence Houses.

The village follows on from Fence Houses (the single street with houses either side) and then splits in two - towards Houghton le Spring, which contains a mix of council and terraced housing - and a new private estate which is built off Black Boy Road. Next to Chilton Meadows Day Nursery. An old council estate is currently being replaced by modern housing and a private builder has submitted plans to construct further new housing - again just off Black Boy Road.

There is a range of local facilities centred on the front street area: Day Nursery, takeaways, churches, a library, pubs, convenience stores, a butcher, bakery, hairdresser, a Royal Mail post office and a cafe. The village also contains a petrol station and joiner. The most famous pub in Chilton Moor was The Londonderry Arms also known as The Top House.

Traffic through both Fencehouses and Chilton Moor can be busy.

To the south of the village lies land (reclaimed for use after years of mining) that contains a nature reserve and industrial units. The nature reserve is called Rainton Meadows.

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