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A thriving and substantial village situated in the valley of the River Browney. Located approximately eight miles from the City of Durham. Its name derives from the Roman fort of Longovicium.
http://www.allsaints-catholicchurch-lanchester.co.uk/
Includes a history and virtual tour, notice board, services and Mass times.
http://www.williamsphoto.co.uk/
Offers a range of photographic and design services. Includes a portfolio.
http://www.kiwiphysiotherapy.co.uk/
Musculoskeletal physiotherapists offering a range of treatment modalities including manipulation, exercise therapy, acupuncture for pain relief, electrotherapy, traction and injection therapy.
http://www.lanchesterep.durham.sch.uk/website
Includes staff, events, PTA, term dates, classes, facilities, photographs, location and contacts.
http://www.lanchestermethodistchurch.org.uk/
Presents a welcome, mission statement, services, prayer, activities, newsletter and events.
http://www.lanchesterparish.info/
Profile and facilities with meeting schedule, agendas and minutes.
http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Lanchester/
Describes its history and includes photos and maps.
https://sites.google.com/site/trantraining/
Fitness bootcamps for personal training. Includes courses available and testimonials.
http://www.gremlyn.f9.co.uk/Lanchester/
Description of the village with photographs and map, short guide to All Saints Parish Church, famous local historical figures and a brief history of the Roman fort of Longovicium.
http://www.gremlyn.f9.co.uk/
Describes the area with a short guide to All Saints Parish Church and a brief history of the Roman fort of Longovicium.
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