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Chester Le Street is a town in the County of Durham, England. With a history that dates back to the Roman times when Chester Le Street was called Concangis, this town has grown progressively over the years and is now home to a population of 23,946. Chester Le Street is situated eight miles to the west of Sunderland on the River Wear and about seven miles to the south of Newcastle upon Tyre. “New homes in Chester Le Street are very much in demand”, according to Vernon Pethard, Managing Director of www.newhomesforsale.co.uk, the leading new homes website in the UK.
Before the town of Chester Le Street established itself as a popular market town, it a town whose major economical strength was the coal mining industry. Coal mining was especially popular after the 17th century and played an important role in the history of Chester Le Street. Over the years Chester Le Street has developed and advanced considerably. Chester Le Street now has seven high standard primary schools and two well known secondary schools. Furthermore, important developments have been made in the transport sector of the town of Chester Le Street which has connected the town to many nearby areas of importance. Cities around Chester Le Street include Washington, Durham, Gatestead, Jarrow, Newburn, Gosforth, Felling, Seaham, Wallsend, Peterlee and Consett just to name a few.
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Notables of Chester Le Street
The town of Chester Le Street also has its share of popularity; it is home to some popular names which include:
Paul Collingwood, cricketer
Aidan Chambers, author
Jock Purdon, poet and folk singer
Colin Todd, football manager and formal international England player
Gavin Sutherland, pianist
Places to Visit and Things to See in Chester Le Street
WWT Washington Wetland Centre – if you are planning a fun and relaxing day out with family and friends while in or around Chester Le Street, the WWT Washington Wetland Centre should definitely be on your list of top destinations. Located just about four miles away from the town of Chester Le Street, this wetland centre is set on 45 beautiful hectares of land on the banks of River Wear. Attractions in this wetland near Chester Le Street include the chance to see endangered water birds such as the Hawaiian goose up close, breeding avocets, a café overlooking the scenic beauty of the wetlands, a breeding colony of pink Chilean flamingos and beautiful meadows of wildflowers.
Beamish near Chester Le Street; the Living Museum of the North – if you are a fan of history and culture the Living Museum of the North is one place near Chester Le Street is definitely worth seeing. This open air museum near Chester Le Street is famous worldwide and what sets it apart from most other traditional museums is that most of the buildings, shops and houses in it have been taken down from other places and resituated here. Stretched on 300 acres of land near Chester Le Street, this museum features old style buildings complete with furniture, machinery and real artefacts.
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