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Trimdon Grange sits on the high ground of the Durham Plateau, positioned just west of Trimdon Station and a few miles from the larger town of Sedgefield. Life here is shaped by its coal mining heritage, centered around the site of the former colliery which closed in the late 1960s; today, that industrial past has been reclaimed by nature, with the nearby Trimdon Grange Quarry now serving as a nature reserve and a site of special scientific interest. Geographically, the village is defined by its open surroundings and traditional terraced housing, providing easy access to the extensive network of footpaths that crisscross the local farmland. While it is a quiet spot, it remains practical for those working in the region, as the A177 and A1(M) are both within easy reach, linking the village to Durham, Darlington, and Teesside. Locally, the community revolves around the community centre and the recreation ground, maintaining a self-contained feel despite its proximity to the larger "Trimdons" nearby.