Chilton, Ferryhill is a small town and civil parish in County Durham with a population of around 8,857. The area has a history linked to coal mining, which closed in 1968, and lies between several larger towns, offering a quiet, community‑focused living environment.
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Ferryhill is a town and civil parish situated in County Durham, England. According to the 2018 estimate, the population is 8,857 residents. The town developed in the 1900s around the coal mining industry, with the last mine closing in 1968. Ferryhill lies between the towns of Bishop Auckland, Newton Aycliffe, Sedgefield, Shildon, Spennymoor and the cathedral city of Durham. The locality falls within the DL 17 postal district, reflecting its position in the north‑east of England. The historical context of the town’s growth around mining and its proximity to several larger towns suggests a community with a modest size, a heritage rooted in industry, and a setting that balances rural charm with access to nearby urban centres.