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Faverdale is a suburb of Darlington in County Durham, England. It is situated in the north west of Darlington, north of
Cockerton Cockerton is an area, or township, of north-west Darlington in the borough of Darlington, County Durham, England. The Cocker Beck flows through the area and empties into the River Skerne via The Denes, an area and string of valleyed parks do ...
. The area was rural until the 20th century, a large wagon works was established in the 1920s, with housing development starting at the same time. The wagon works closed in the 1960s and further industrial and commercial development took place expanding from the brownfield site. As of 2012 the area has a mixture of industrial, residential and rural land use.


Geography

The modern suburb is bounded by the former Stockton and Darlington Railway (now part of the
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, also known as the Bishop Auckland branch line) to the east, and by the defunct
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(later known as 'Darlington & Tebay branch') to the south. The
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road marks the extreme western fringe of the area. The area is between above sea level.Ordnance Survey, 1:25000, c.2000; 1:10000, 1991 As of 2012 the area contain a mixture of housing (southwest), industrial estates (southeast), and farmland (north). Faverdale is also a ward of
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.


History

There is evidence for prehistoric,
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and medieval activity at Faverdale. In the early 2000s evidence of occupation in the late Romano-British period was discovered – including a farmstead of significant size for the period including a
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. The ''deserted medieval village of Whessoe'' was located on the northern fringe of the modern ward of Faverdale, between High Faverdale and Whessoe Grange farms; earthwork remains as well as medieval building remnants existed until demolition/bulldozing in the 1950s. Up to the mid twentieth century the area was completely rural; there were dwellings at ''Faverdale House'' (or Hall, plus farms at Middle and High Faverdale), ''Cockerton Grange'', and ''Rise Carr''. Up to 1915 it was part of the Cockerton civil parish, after which it became part of Darlington. The area began to be developed industrially in the interwar period. The Faverdale Wagon Works was established in the 1920, to produce freight wagons for the
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, the first housing estate in Faverdale was built to the west of the works beyond Faverdale Road (Westgate Crescent). A chemical works (Darlington Chemical & Insulating Co Ltd) was established in the south west of Faverdale, next to the Barnard Castle railway line, and south and west of the wagon works and housing. The Faverdale Wagon Works closed in 1962 as a result of the Beeching cuts. The wagon works site was later redeveloped for other industrial uses (''Faverdale Industrial Estate''). Housing development west of Faverdale road also expanded during the late 20th century. In the first decade of the 21st century the former Darlington Chemical site and adjacent farmland was redeveloped, creating a municipal estate " West Park", including housing, parkland, a hospital ( West Park Hospital), and a school. In 2004
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began development of a large distribution centre the Faverdale industrial estate. The building was officially opened by Prime Minister
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in December 2005.


Future

An additional commercial development, a industrial and logistics park, "Faverdale 58", proposed by St. Modwen Properties in 2008, is at a planning stage; the site is located west of the Bishop Auckland branch line, with potential rail access. The development was on hold in 2011 due to economic downturn.


Faverdale Wagon Works

In 1920 the
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began constructing a wagon works, the 'Faverdale Wagon Works', for the
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. The first wagon was manufactured in 1923. 200 houses were also constructed at the same time for the workers. The centenary of the Stockton and Darlington Railway was held at the Faverdale works in 1925. Initially the Faverdale wagon works manufactured wooden bodied, wooden framed wagons; steel frames wagons began production in the 1930s. At its peak in the 1950s the Faverdale Wagon Works employed 550 people, the factory was a pioneer of mass production techniques for wagon building. A report of 1959 recommended the cessure of manufacturing at the site, with it being retained for repair work, however after centralisation of control of rolling stock works in 1962, the 1963 ' Workshops Plan' recommend closure in 1963. The works closed 29 June 1963 with 366 jobs lost. The site was sold to Darlington Corporation in 1963 for £125,000.


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* {{authority control Villages in County Durham Suburbs of Darlington