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  1. Chester-le-Street (/ ˈ tʃ ɛ s t ər l i s t r iː t /) is a market town in the County Durham district, in the ceremonial county of Durham, England. It is located around 6 miles (10 kilometres) north of Durham and is also close to Newcastle upon Tyne. The town holds markets on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

  2. 11 de may. de 2024 · Chester-le-Street, town and former district, unitary authority and historic county of Durham, northern England. It is situated at the southern edge of the Tyne and Wear metropolitan county near the River Wear. It was the site of a Roman station behind the frontier of Hadrian’s Wall, a defensive.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Chester-le-Street District; Shown within ceremonial County Durham: Area • 1974: 16,243 acres (65.73 km 2) Population • 1973: 48,730 • 1992: 52,900 • 2001: 53,692: History • Origin: Chester-le-Street urban and rural districts • Created: 1974 • Abolished: 2009 • Succeeded by: County Durham: Status: District: ONS code ...

  4. Riverside Ground. Coordinates: 54°50′59″N 1°33′39″W. The Riverside Ground, known for sponsorship reasons as the Seat Unique Riverside, is a cricket venue in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, England. It is home to Durham County Cricket Club, and has also hosted several international matches. History.

  5. Walk around the 2000 year history of Chester-le-Street market town, taking in sites of Roman occupation, Christian Heritage and Victorian Industry.

  6. Chester-le-Street is an ancient town in the northeast of England. It is in County Durham. Where it stands was a Roman fort called Concangis. This is the 'Chester' (from the Latin castra) of the town's name. 'Street' refers to the paved Roman road that ran north-south through the town. It is now called Front Street (shown at right).

  7. Brief History. The known history of Chester-le-Street dates back to 122AD when a Roman fort was built along the banks of the River Wear. The site of the fort was centred on the Church Chare area, and possibly called “Congangis”.