Living in Darlington
Darlington is an attractive market town situated in the Tees
Valley on the border between County Durham
and North Yorkshire. Darlington has a diverse history and
can trace its roots back to Saxon times. It is well known
as the birthplace of the railways when the first public railway
ran through the town in 1825. The town’s wealthy Quaker
businessmen supported the development of the railways. The
railway museum is about a mile to the north of the town centre
and houses the original Locomotion No. 1, which pulled the
first train on the Darlington to Stockton Railway.
Darlington is ideally situated as a centre for tourism.
Located in the heart of the north east of England, there are
excellent road, rail and air connections from all parts of
the country and beyond.
Darlington town centre has a variety of busy shops, a daily
indoor market and a large market square with general markets
on Monday and Saturday and farmers' market on some Fridays.
The square is also
used for many entertainment events including a wide range
of musical entertainment, children's activities and parades.
Other attractions include many historical old churches, an
art gallery, the Dolphin Leisure Centre, parks, the controversial
Brick Train sculpture and so much more to see and do. There
are numerous attractions in the town itself as well as in
the surrounding area, making Darlington an ideal base for
a holiday or just a short break.
Darlington is surrounded by many pretty little villages
and magnificent scenery. Convenient for the Dales, the coast,
historic towns and cities such as Durham and with a wide choice
of accommodation, Darlington appeals to visitors from all
over the world. Many of the attractions for tourists are also
of interest to local residents. In particular South Park and
the displays for the In Bloom competitions. Darlington's community
is of the friendliest people in the Northeast; Darlington
also has a buzzing nightlife.
Darlington is centrally located and convenient for a huge
number of attractions and other places to visit - Head north
to the magnificent Northumberland coast with open beaches
and historical castles. Or south
east to the Yorkshire coastal resorts with little fishing
villages hidden at the foot of the cliffs and the North Yorkshire
Moors famous as the setting for the popular TV series Heartbeat.
Or visit the beautiful Yorkshire Dales or perhaps you would
like to go a little further a field across the Pennines to
the stunning Lake District, little more than an hour away.
To the east around 30 minutes away, Teesside is a major
centre for the petro-chemical industry. There are new commercial
developments in the Stockton and Middlesborough areas and
many smaller industrial estates consisting of numerous small
and medium sized businesses of all types.
For a fuller picture of what Darlington has to offer, whether
you're visiting the Darlington area for business or pleasure
visit the Darlington Borough Council's official
tourism site.
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