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Stainton
Stainton is located in County Durham
Stainton
Stainton
Population 476 (2011)
OS grid reference NZ070187
Civil parish
  • Streatlam and Stainton
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BARNARD CASTLE
Postcode district DL12
Police Durham
Fire County Durham and Darlington
Ambulance North East
EU Parliament North East England
List of places
UK
England
County Durham
54°33′50″N 1°53′35″W / 54.564°N 1.893°W / 54.564; -1.893

Stainton is a small, quiet village located in County Durham, England. You can find it northeast of the town Barnard Castle. Stainton is mostly a residential area, meaning it's full of homes where people live. There are about 100 houses here.

In Stainton, you won't find many shops or services like a post office or a pub anymore. These buildings, which were once important community spots, are now private homes. Many of the houses in the village are quite old, with a lot of history, and are often owned by older residents.

Discovering Stainton Village

Stainton is a peaceful place, perfect for those who enjoy a quiet life. It's a great example of a traditional English village. Even though it's small, it has some interesting stories from the past.

A Royal Connection: Broomielaw Station

Just a short walk from Stainton Village is an area called Broomielaw. This spot used to be a popular place for picnics. It was also home to an old railway station. This station is now on private land, but it has a special history.

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Broomielaw station, which was private to the Bowes-Lyon family of Streatham Castle, seen in 1965.

Did you know that Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother used to travel through Broomielaw Station? She would use this private station to visit Streatham Castle. Imagine a queen arriving at this very spot! It's a cool piece of history connected to the village.

Stainton Camp: A Look Back

Stainton was also once home to Stainton Camp. This was a military site used by the British Army. While we don't have many details about its daily operations, its presence shows that the area played a role in supporting the country's defense at one point.

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