Brignall

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Brignall
Brignall (County Durham)
Brignall

Brignall shown within County Durham
OS grid reference NZ066122
District Teesdale
Shire county County Durham
Region North East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Police Durham
Fire County Durham and Darlington
Ambulance North East
European Parliament North East England
List of places: UKEnglandCounty Durham

Coordinates: 54°30′21″N 1°53′55″W / 54.50577, -1.89846

Brignall is a village in the Pennines of England, situated close to Barnard Castle. It was historically located in the North Riding of Yorkshire but along with the rest of the former Startforth Rural District it was transferred to County Durham for administrative and ceremonial purposes on 1 April 1974, under the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972.

Brignall sits adjacent to the River Greta, a site of special scientific interest. The River Greta and the Brignall area were famously painted by John Sell Cotman[1] and J. M. W. Turner[2][3][4] amongst others. Bird watching, walking and other outdoor activities can be pursued from the 17th C grade 2 listed holiday cottage at Brignall Mill.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Brignall Banks on the Greta - John Sell Cotman, Leeds Art Gallery. Retrieved 10th March 2008.
  2. ^ The Turner Gallery. A Series of One Hundred and Twenty Engravings, Antiquarian Maps and Prints. Retrieved 10th March 2008.
  3. ^ Brignall Church by J.M.W. Turner, Antiquarian Maps and Prints. Retrieved 10th March 2008.
  4. ^ Yorkshire, Brignall Church, after Turner, 1855, Steve Bartrick Antique Prints and Maps. Retrieved 10th March 2008.

Coordinates: 54°31′N, 1°53′W