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Bingo
Special diet menus (on request)
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In northeast England set in the rolling countryside of the Tees valley, just to the west of Darlington and close to the A1(M) in County Durham, lies the village of Walworth which has its own castle. The name Walworth is derived from an Anglo-Saxon name ‘Waleberge’, meaning a settlement of the Welsh, or Old English people driven westward due to Anglo-Saxon settlement. Folklore says that Malcom, King of Scotland, wasted the village on his march down the river Tees. The Hansard family built Walworth Castle, its estate and village in 1189 AD.
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