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Escomb

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Escomb

Village in County Durham, England, 2 km/1 mi west of Bishop Auckland; population (2001) 3,300. It has a well-preserved Saxon church, dating from the 7th century and built largely of stone from a nearby Roman fort (Vinovia).



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Escomb officers used battering rams to smash down the doors of other properties while sniffer dogs were used to search for drugs.
Yng nghanol stad o dai modern yn Escomb mae perl o eglwys, y cerrig tu allan yn dywyll a'r tu mewn yn glaerwyn, lle bu allor ers 675.
1 68 64 68 207 200 34 Escomb Primary, Bishop Auckland CY 29 0.
 
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