The Derwenthaugh Marina area incorporates the remains of what was the eastern range of Derwenthaugh Staiths which are now part of a jetty. This had been an important coal handling and shipping point since the mid 18th century.
These remains are part of the 19th century staiths used by the Consett Iron Company who opened the colliery at Chopwell and transported coal along the Garesfield and Chopwell Railway.
The staiths were taken over by the National Coal Board in 1947 and went out of use in 1960 having served the colleries and coke ovens at Chopwell, Garesfield, Clockburn Drift (Marley Hill) and the Derwenthaugh Coke Works which closed in 1985.
Description courtesy of Sitelines.
5th March 2014
1st March 2010
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More Information:
- Sitelines: Derwent Haugh, Staithes
- Geograph: Derwenthaugh Staithes
- Youtube: Derwenthaugh Staithes
- Google Maps Walkaround: Derwenthaugh Staithes
See my other photos around Derwenthaugh Staithes:
- Blaydon
- Blaydon Burn
- Blaydon, Shibdon Pond Nature Reserve
- Chopwell Woods
- Clara Vale and Nature Reserve
- Derwent Walk Country Park
- Dunston
- Dunston Staiths
- Dunston, Derwent Tower (Dunston Rocket)
- Dunston, Derwent Tower (Demolition)
- Dunston, River Tyne
- Ryton
- Ryton Willows
- Whickham Thorns Activity Centre