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    Hartlepool (/ ˈ h ɑːr t l ɪ p uː l / HART-lih-pool) is a seaside and port town in County Durham, England. It is governed by a unitary authority borough named after the town. The borough is part of the devolved Tees Valley area. With an estimated population of 92,600, it is the second-largest settlement (after Darlington) in County Durham.

  3. Hartlepool is a post-industrial town on the coast of County Durham in northeast England, with a population of 92,600 in 2024. From 1974 to 1996 it was assigned to a new county, Cleveland, but this was then abolished and Hartlepool returned to County Durham.

  4. Hartlepool is located in the county of Durham, North East England, six miles north-east of the town of Billingham, 117 miles south-east of Edinburgh, and 224 miles north of London. Hartlepool lies four miles north of the North Yorkshire border.

  5. Jan 15, 2007 · Hartlepool is situated in North East England, close to Middlesbrough, Durham, Sunderland and Newcastle. Hartlepool is served by excellent transport links, linking the town with the rest of the UK and Europe.

  6. Site of an Anglo-Saxon monastery and a medieval sea port, Hartlepool grew into one of Britain’s busiest ports in its heyday. A place with a fascinating history.

  7. Jul 1, 2024 · Hartlepool, seaport and unitary authority, geographic and historic county of Durham, northeastern England, on the North Sea. The old town, occupying a limestone peninsula that sheltered a fishing harbour on the North Sea coast, enjoyed the patronage of the medieval prince-bishops of Durham, who.

  8. The MICHELIN Hartlepool map: Hartlepool town maps, road map and tourist map, with MICHELIN hotels, tourist sites and restaurants for Hartlepool.

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