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Blackhall Colliery bed and breakfast & hotel accommodation

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At Blackhall Colliery, miners’ houses have a slate set in the wall by the front door. On this, the occupier would chalk up the time of the shift he was working so that the knocker-up would wake him on time.


Nearby towns
Nearby villages
  • Blackhall Rocks
  • Castle Eden
  • Crimdon Park
  • Easington
  • Easington Colliery
  • Eden Vale
  • Hart
  • Hart Station
  • Hesleden
  • High Hesleden
  • Horden
  • Hutton Henry
  • Little Thorpe
  • Monk Hesleden
  • Sheraton
  • Shotton
  • South Wingate
  • West View

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