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Cassop

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Population
  
500 (est)

Region
  
North East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Monday 5:38 AM

Post town
  
County Durham

OS grid reference
  
NZ345383

Country
  
England

Postcode district
  
DH6

Shire county
  
County Durham

Cassop

Weather
  
2°C, Wind N at 2 km/h, 97% Humidity

Cassop (formerly New Cassop) is a village in County Durham, in England. It has a population of about 500 and is located near the city of Durham. A former mining village, mining is no longer the main occupation of Cassop's inhabitants due to extensive mine closure over the last 30 years.

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Map of Cassop, Durham, UK

Formerly this village was in the parish of Kelloe, but like many of the villages in that extensive parish, it broke away during the 19th century in this case to form the parish of Cassop-cum-Quarrington, with the neighbouring village, Quarrington Hill.

Cassop Primary School is believed to have been the first in the UK to generate some of its own electricity with its own wind turbine which was erected in February 1999.

Religious sites

The church of St. Paul, Cassop cum Quarrington was built in 1868. The stones that were used in its construction were allegedly transported by William Smith, innkeeper of the Half Moon Inn, Quarrington Hill, as he was the only villager to own such a cart to make this possible. It was closed during the 1980s and is now demolished. The churchyard is still used for burials.

References

Cassop Wikipedia