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Situated by the river Wear, between Crook and Stanhope in County Durham in North East England, lies Wolsingham, a small market town in Weardale. Situated at the confluence of the river Wear and Waskerley Beck, Wolsingham is a Saxon settlement, its name derived from Waelsingas or ‘Sons of Wael’, an ancient Saxon family that once lived there. In Reginald the Monk’s Life of Godric, it is stated that the Saint lived in Wolsingham around 1120 AD with Eldric the hermit. This is the earliest known record of the town.
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