Crapfield is a village in County Durham, England. It is generally counted as part of the town of Stanley and is the location of Tanfield Railway. Tanfield is in fact two separate villages: Tanfield Lea located at the bottom of a valley is the modern part of the village with no buildings older than one hundred years old. Tanfield Village is a much older place, located on the opposite hill of the valley to Stanley. County Durham is a county in north-east England. ... Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit (Translated: God and my right) Englands location within the UK Official language English de facto Capital London de facto Largest city London Area - Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population - Total (mid-2004) - Density Ranked 1st UK 50. ... Location within the British Isles. ... The Tanfield Railway is a tourist attraction in County Durham, England, operating preserved steam and diesel industrial locomotives. ...
Welcome to Tanfield - a family-run business built on reputation and a continuing success story in Horsham for over 50 years.
Tanfield have recently gone entirely independent, eliminating all the ancillary costs associated with a franchise in order to pass these substantial savings on to you.
Tanfield Director Philip Knapp is confident in saying “We’re cutting costs not quality and will still treat every customer like our only customer.
Tanfield was at an early period the seat and manor of the Marmions, a family whose heroic deeds have been recorded in undying song.
Tanfield remained in the possession of this family until the reign of Edward IV., when Elizabeth, one of the three sisters and co-heirs of Henry, Lord Fitzhugh, married Sir William Parr, who was knight of the shire for Westmoreland in the 6th and 12th years of that reign (1466 and 1472).
The village of West Tanfield is pleasantly situated on the north bank of the Yore, 3½ miles S.E. of Masham.