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Get startedArchdeacon Newton is a small rural hamlet in the borough of Darlington, County Durham, with a population of fewer than 100 people. The area is characterised by farmland, historic sites and a tranquil countryside setting.
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Archdeacon Newton is a hamlet and rural parish of several farms in the borough of Darlington and the ceremonial county of County Durham, in England. The population taken at the 2011 Census was less than 100. Details are maintained in the parish of Walworth. It is associated with an abandoned village site under pasture and farm buildings, and situated a short distance to the north‑west of Darlington. The lost settlement was in existence by the early 15th century, and remained inhabited at least until the 1890s. There was a moated manor house at the southern end, part of which remains as the Old Hall, now a barn. At the north end of the site was the chapel, and in the middle were tofts and enclosures, with a ridge and furrow field and a trackway leading to the south‑east. The site of the abandoned village is now a scheduled monument and the Old Hall is a listed building.
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