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Crossleas, Sacriston, Durham, County Durham, Durham DH76JR

Sacriston Swimming Bath is located at Crossleas, Sacriston, Durham, County Durham, County Durham.

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Restaurants nearby

Seafood
Top Fish Shop
218m away
Pub Food
The Red Lion
1.4 miles
American
McDonalds
2.1 miles
Chinese
Indian
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Venue
Sacriston Swimming Bath
Address
Crossleas
Sacriston
Durham
County Durham
DH76JR
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