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Hartlepool is a port city along the coast of County Durham.
Founded in the 7th century, the city boasts a population of 90,000; a number which steadily increases every year.
There are several interesting places to visit in this town, including the St Hilda's Church, which prominently stands on the town's headland.
The Christ Church that currently accommodates the city's main visitor centre and art gallery is also another attraction.
Hartlepool hotels generally cater for short-stay tourists and families or business travellers.
The large A19 road connects to the city of Hartlepool to the A179 and A689 highways.
Arriving by train is definitely the most convenient way to travel and as such, there are a large variety of rail routes radiating out from the city, such as the Durham Coast Line.
Northern Rail provides services from the town to Newcastle and Middlesborough, while London is now linked to the town via the Grand Central service.
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Enjoying a central location in the city, opposite the railway station and overlooking the marina.
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Introduction to Hartlepool, England
Hartlepool is a port city along the coast of County Durham.Founded in the 7th century, the city boasts a population of 90,000; a number which steadily increases every year.
There are several interesting places to visit in this town, including the St Hilda's Church, which prominently stands on the town's headland.
The Christ Church that currently accommodates the city's main visitor centre and art gallery is also another attraction.
Hartlepool hotels generally cater for short-stay tourists and families or business travellers.
The large A19 road connects to the city of Hartlepool to the A179 and A689 highways.
Arriving by train is definitely the most convenient way to travel and as such, there are a large variety of rail routes radiating out from the city, such as the Durham Coast Line.
Northern Rail provides services from the town to Newcastle and Middlesborough, while London is now linked to the town via the Grand Central service.
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