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A few miles south of Consett lies Tow Law, a small township situated in an area of fringe moor land, on the eastern approaches to the Pennine Hills in the west of County Durham, some 10 miles from Durham City. It is also a civil parish in the Wear Valley district. The main A68 Darlington to Edinburgh road, once an old Drover’s road, runs right through it. The town saw rapid growth during the last 150 years. In 1841 only one building stood in the locality, called Tow Law House, but by 1851 the population had reached almost 2,000 and by the early 1870’s reached 4,968 reaching a peak in 1881 of 5,005 inhabitants.
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