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Village in County Durham, England
Coundon is an old mining village and former civil parish in the County Durham district, in the ceremonial county of Durham, England. The Boldon Book mentions
Coundon
Village in County Durham, England
Coundon Gate (also known as Coundongate) is a small village in County Durham, in England. It is situated between Bishop Auckland and Coundon. Ordnance
Coundon_Gate
Suburb in Coventry, West Midlands, England
Coundon is a predominantly residential suburb in north-west Coventry, in the county of the West Midlands, England. Along with the neighbouring Keresley
Coundon,_Coventry
Academy in Coventry, West Midlands, England
Coundon Court is an all-inclusive Academy in Coundon, Coventry, England. The Headteacher is Chris Heal. Coundon Court has, as of June 2021, approximately
Coundon_Court
Village in County Durham, England
New Coundon is a small village in County Durham, England. It is situated to the west of Coundon, near Bishop Auckland. In the 2001 census New Coundon had
New_Coundon
Former railway station in Warwickshire, England
Coundon Road railway station was a railway station in Coventry, England, built by the London and North Western Railway in 1850. It was the first station
Coundon_Road_railway_station
Greyhound racing stadium in Ireland
Coundon Greyhound Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium situated off the B6287, in Coundon, County Durham. The track was constructed in 1936, on fields
Coundon_Greyhound_Stadium
Village in County Durham, England
2001 census Coundon Grange had a population of 235. Coundon Grange was formerly a township in the parish of Auckland St. Andrew, in 1866 Coundon Grange became
Coundon_Grange
Rugby union club in England
Arena), which opened in 2004. Between 1921 and 2004, the club played at Coundon Road. The club plays in Champ Rugby (the second tier of the English rugby
Coventry_R.F.C.
Former railway station in England
Coundon railway station was a railway station that served the villages of Coundon and New Coundon in County Durham, North East England from 1885 to 1939
Coundon_railway_station
Former rugby stadium in Coventry, England
Coundon Road Stadium in Coventry was the home ground for Coventry R.F.C. from 1921 to 2004. The stadium has now been demolished. The first game at the
Coundon_Road_Stadium
English footballer
Cuthbert Coundon (4 April 1905 – 18 December 1978) was an English footballer who played at outside-right in the 1920s, for Southampton and Wolverhampton
Cuthbert_Coundon
The Old Hall Hotel in Coundon near Coventry, England, is a building of historical significance and is Grade II listed on the English Heritage Register
The_Old_Hall_Hotel,_Coventry
Cathedral city in the West Midlands, England
areas which were expanded or created in this development included Radford, Coundon, Canley, Cheylesmore and Stoke Heath. As the population grew, the city
Coventry
English amateur football club
Coundon TT Football Club was an English amateur association football club based in the village of Coundon, County Durham. Wearside League Champions 1985–86
Coundon_TT_F.C.
British businesswoman (born 1984)
was appointed Chief Inspiration Officer for Avon UK. Davies was born in Coundon, County Durham, England, in 1984. She has a sister. She graduated from
Sara_Davies
Association football league in England
Town F.C. from Northumberland competed in the Wearside League, whilst Coundon and Leeholme from near Bishop Auckland in southern County Durham compete
Northern_Football_Alliance
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885 onwards
District of Wear Valley wards of Bishop Auckland Town, Cockton Hill, Coundon, Coundon Grange, Escomb, Henknowle, St Helen's, West Auckland, and Woodhouse
Bishop Auckland (constituency)
Bishop_Auckland_(constituency)
British politician (1949–2005)
started at Chiswick Girls' grammar school in West London, then moved to Coundon Court School in Coventry, one of the first comprehensive schools in the
Mo_Mowlam
English cycle manufacturer
on 4 January 1909, aged 62 at his home at Coundon Court in Coventry. which is now used as the site of Coundon Court school. "Mr. George Singer". Obituaries
George Singer (cycle manufacturer)
George_Singer_(cycle_manufacturer)
Historic site in Bishop Auckland, County Durham
2009. "Ice House to the South of Coundon Burn". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 22 August 2009. "Footbridge over Coundon Burn". historicengland.org.uk
Auckland_Castle
English singer and actor (born 1981)
Dublin and Wexford. Bennett attended Christ the King Primary School in Coundon and then Cardinal Newman Catholic School and Community College. As a teenager
Declan_Bennett
Association football league in England
Wardens RS Sports Alliance 1 AFC Coventry Brinklow Saturday Christ The King Coundon Court OBs Coventry Warriors Fillongley Folly Lane BCOB Assoc Reserves GNP
Coventry Alliance Football League
Coventry_Alliance_Football_League
RC Primary School, Coundon Clifford Bridge Academy, Binley Corpus Christi RC School, Ernesford Grange Coundon Primary School, Coundon Courthouse Green Primary
List_of_schools_in_Coventry
Scotland international rugby union player
half-English half-Chinese mother. He was brought up in Coventry and educated at Coundon Court School in Coventry, and played for Barkers Butts R.F.C. Whilst there
Jim_Hamilton_(rugby_union)
British actor (born 1967)
Coventry, where the family still owned a corner shop. Ganatra was educated at Coundon Court School and Community College on Northbrook Road and then studied
Nitin_Ganatra
Former car manufacturing site in Coventry, England
Lane Plant site called "Lyons Business Park"; access to this site is from Coundon Wedge Drive. Since 2018, Amazon have operated a receiving centre from the
Browns_Lane_plant
Academy in Coventry, West Midlands, England
(HCCMAC). Christ The King, Coundon Holy Family, Holbrooks St Augustine's, Radford St Elizabeth's, Foleshill St Osburg's, Coundon Matt Taylor (b. 1976) –
Cardinal Newman Catholic School and Community College
Cardinal_Newman_Catholic_School_and_Community_College
English mixed martial arts fighter
Curt Warburton (born 1981) is an English mixed martial artist from Coundon, County Durham. He formerly trained at Wolfslair MMA Academy in Liverpool,
Curt_Warburton
Copthill, Cornforth, Cornriggs, Cornsay, Cornsay Colliery, Cotherstone, Coundon, Coundon Grange, Coundongate, Cowpen Bewley, Cowshill, Coxhoe, Craghead, Craigside
List of places in County Durham
List_of_places_in_County_Durham
Co-educational private school in Coventry, England
continued via land grants. In the 1890s, Bablake moved to its current site in Coundon Road, where it continued as a public school with six all-boys' boarding
Bablake_School
Rugby union competition in England
video recording appeared to show a full capacity crowd, and given that Coundon Road had a capacity of around 10,000 the crowd is likely to be higher.
1996–97_National_Division_2
New Writtle St Springfield Chester Chesterfield Cleethorpes Coalville Coundon Deeping St James Dover Durham Earls Barton Earl Shilton Easington Ellesmere
2026 in UK and Ireland greyhound racing
2026_in_UK_and_Ireland_greyhound_racing
Common, Compton, Convention Quarter, Copt Heath, Coseley, Cotteridge, Coundon, Courthouse Green, Coventry, Cradley, Cradley Heath Darlaston, Deritend
List of places in West Midlands (county)
List_of_places_in_West_Midlands_(county)
Former stadium in Wembley Park, London
New Writtle St Springfield Chester Chesterfield Cleethorpes Coalville Coundon Deeping St James Dover Durham Earls Barton Earl Shilton Easington Ellesmere
Wembley_Stadium_(1923)
English rugby league club, based in Birmingham
rugby league player at Leigh, with a plan to form a team to play from Coundon Road Stadium. The club played a season of friendly games in 1999 and were
Midlands_Hurricanes
Rugby union competition in England
500 (1,200 seats) Bristol Relegated from Premiership 1 (12th) Coventry Coundon Road 10,000 (1,100 seats) Coventry, West Midlands 7th Exeter County Ground
1998–99_Premiership_2
Suburb of Coventry, England
situated about 1.5 miles to the west of Coventry City Centre; bordering Coundon to the north, Earlsdon to the south, Spon End to the east and Whoberley
Chapelfields
Rugby union competition in England
Game rescheduled for 27 March 2004. Coventry's last ever home game at Coundon Road. Game brought forward to 6 March 2004. Game brought forward to 21
2003–04_National_Division_One
Sports venue in Barrow-in-Furness, England
New Writtle St Springfield Chester Chesterfield Cleethorpes Coalville Coundon Deeping St James Dover Durham Earls Barton Earl Shilton Easington Ellesmere
Little_Park,_Roose
king of Mercia Eadwald, his minister Grant of 3 hides (mansiunculae) at Coundon, Warwickshire Latin with English bounds, Coventry Edgar 677 1040 A.D. 958
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters
Canada international rugby union player
ESPN.com. September 17, 2003. Wilkinson, John (November 19, 2003). "Canadians come to Coundon Road". Coventry Live. Leif Carlson at ESPNscrum (archived)
Leif_Carlson
Building in Coventry, England
Oakley, Bernard. (2004) The Buildings of Allesley, 2nd ed. Allesley and Coundon Wedge Conservation Society. p. 12-13. Fry, David. "Allesley". The Coventry
The_Elms,_Coventry
England international rugby union player
Worcester and Lichfield U18s. Riley attended Allesley Primary School and Coundon Court Secondary school. She achieved a BTEC National Diploma in Sports
Leanne_Infante
British Lions & England international rugby union player
beat a Newcastle Falcons side featuring 15 internationals by 19-18 at Coundon Road. They eventually finished third to Newcastle and champions Richmond
Danny_Grewcock
Country house in Warwickshire, England
Gardens Trust (2007, p. 9) TourUK (2009) Staveley (2009) Allesley and Coundon Wedge Conservation Society (2009, p. 1) Blagg (2010) Packwood House, National
Packwood_House
English footballer (1890–1969)
Powderhall Sprint in 1916. Thompson was born at Black Boy Brick Yard, Coundon Grange, County Durham, in 1890, a younger son of Thomas Thompson, a mason
Bob Thompson (footballer, born September 1890)
Bob_Thompson_(footballer,_born_September_1890)
English footballer
Auckland Town, and Darlington Railway Athletic. Key was a member of the Coundon Conservative Club team that won the 2007 FA Sunday Cup. "Danny Key". Barry
Danny_Key
Southampton F.C. 1925–26 football season
also added several players in the summer, signing outside-right Cuthbert Coundon from North Eastern League club Jarrow, inside-left Frank Matthews from
1925–26 Southampton F.C. season
1925–26_Southampton_F.C._season
English footballer
to Coundon on the other side of the city. After playing football with the school team Kelly and his brother joined a Sunday League side, Coundon Cockerels
Tony Kelly (footballer, born 1966)
Tony_Kelly_(footballer,_born_1966)
Football tournament season
AFC Sudbury (4) Luton Town (4) v Mansfield Town (5) Royston Town (5) v Coundon Court (5) University of Nottingham (6) v Cambridge United (4) Stoke City
2025–26_Women's_FA_Cup
English footballer
Rovers, and Darlington. Barton later appeared in non-league football for Coundon TT, Blyth Spartans, Newton Aycliffe and Spennymoor United. Barton was player-manager
David_Barton_(footballer)
Association football stadium in Fulham, London, England
New Writtle St Springfield Chester Chesterfield Cleethorpes Coalville Coundon Deeping St James Dover Durham Earls Barton Earl Shilton Easington Ellesmere
Stamford_Bridge_(stadium)
Member of the Royal Household
times and moved to Coventry, where Tallon grew up in Norman Place Road in Coundon. He attended Barkers Butts Secondary Modern School. After he left school
William_Tallon
Schools of the Roman Catholic church in the UK
Joseph's RC Primary School, Blackhall Colliery St Joseph's RC Primary School, Coundon St Joseph's RC Primary School, Durham St Joseph's RC Primary School, Murton
Catholic schools in the United Kingdom
Catholic_schools_in_the_United_Kingdom
English rugby union club, based in Coventry, England
Wheatleyans RFC or Old Wheats is an English rugby union club based in Coundon, Coventry. It was formed by former pupils of Bablake School who continue
Old_Wheatleyans_RFC
British sociologist
cannot be easily sustained. Frank Webster comes from New Coundon (locally referred to as Coundon Station), a mining village in Durham, England where he
Frank_Webster_(sociologist)
England international rugby union player
2003) was an English international rugby union player. Hewitt grew up near Coundon Road Stadium in Coventry and was educated at Barkers Butts School. A fullback
Ted_Hewitt_(rugby_union)
English early pioneer of electrical research
June 1817, at his mother's house. He lived in the Old House now known as Coundon Court Academy. James, Frank A. J. L. (2004). "Singer, George John (1786–1817)
George_Singer
English footballer (1953–2025)
at Newcastle Blue Star. He has since managed several clubs, including Coundon, Crook Town, Bishop Auckland, Willington, West Auckland Town and Blyth
Alan_Shoulder
Former railway station in County Durham, England
Norton-on-Tees Billingham-on-Tees Belasis Lane Haverton Hill Port Clarence Coundon Byers Green Spennymoor Castle Eden Railway Wellfield Hurworth Burn Wynyard
Stillington_railway_station
Football tournament season
Redditch Borough (6) 58 Solihull Sporting (5) 4–0 Whitchurch Alport (7) 59 Coundon Court (5) 6–0 Bromsgrove Sporting (7) 60 AFC Telford United (6) 0–5 Coventry
2023–24_Women's_FA_Cup
English musician and composer of electronic music (1937–2001)
daughter of Emma (née Dawson) and Edward Derbyshire. of Cedars Avenue, Coundon, Coventry. Her father was a sheet-metal worker. She had one sibling, a
Delia_Derbyshire
Rugby union competition in England
Somerset Bristol Memorial Stadium 8,500 (1,200 seats) Bristol, Avon Coventry Coundon Road 10,000 (1,100 seats) Coventry, West Midlands Gloucester Kingsholm
1987–88_National_Division_1
Railway line in the UK
quality construction. This meant trains travelling south terminated at Coundon Road while the viaduct was rebuilt. This took three and a half years to
Coventry–Nuneaton_line
Football tournament
St Joseph's (Luton) 2006–07 Coundon Conservative 5–0 Lebeq Tavern Courage 2007–08 Hetton Lyons Cricket Club 3–2 Coundon Conservative 2008–09 Scots Grey
FA_Sunday_Cup
English footballer (1904–1979)
(Gls) 1920–1921 Evenwood Juniors 1921–1922 Cockfield St Mary's 1922–1923 Coundon United 1923–1924 Tottenham Hotspur 0 (0) 1925–1926 Luton Town 24 (0) 1926–1927
Arthur_Purdy
Village in County Durham, England
population of 524. For local government purposes today it is included in Coundon ward. Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 93 Middlesbrough (Darlington
Westerton,_County_Durham
Suburban village in the City of Coventry, England
Midlands Police force area. The neighbourhood policing team for Keresley, Coundon and Allesley are the Bablake neighbourhood team. Clive Owen, actor Kevin
Keresley
Military station in County Durham, England
Norton-on-Tees Billingham-on-Tees Belasis Lane Haverton Hill Port Clarence Coundon Byers Green Spennymoor Castle Eden Railway Wellfield Hurworth Burn Wynyard
Burnhill Junction railway station
Burnhill_Junction_railway_station
Rugby union competition in England
Blackheath Rectory Field 3,500 (500 seats) Greenwich, London 10th Coventry Coundon Road 10,000 (1,100 seats) Coventry, West Midlands 4th Newcastle Gosforth
1990–91_National_Division_2
English rugby union player (1946–2023)
Born in Coventry, Warwickshire on 28 June 1946, Duckham was educated at Coundon Infant and Junior School and King Henry VIII Grammar School, Duckham played
David_Duckham
Football stadium in Weymouth, England
New Writtle St Springfield Chester Chesterfield Cleethorpes Coalville Coundon Deeping St James Dover Durham Earls Barton Earl Shilton Easington Ellesmere
Bob_Lucas_Stadium
Football league season
4 13 51 57 −6 37 9 Whitley Bay Sporting Club 28 10 6 12 62 68 −6 36 10 Coundon and Leeholme 28 9 7 12 54 63 −9 34 11 Wideopen and District 28 7 4 17 42
2017–18 Northern Football Alliance
2017–18_Northern_Football_Alliance
Rugby union competition in England
Team Stadium Capacity City/Area Previous season Coventry Coundon Road 10,000 (1,100 seats) Coventry, West Midlands Promoted from National 3 (1st) Fylde
1994–95_National_Division_2
British Conservative politician (born 1993)
Dehenna Sheridan Davison (/diˈɛnə/; born 27 July 1993) is a British former Conservative Party politician and broadcaster. She served as the Member of Parliament
Dehenna_Davison
Australian singer and guitarist (1937–2024)
arts as an entertainer". Frank Ifield was born on 30 November 1937 in Coundon, Coventry to Australian parents Richard Joseph Ifield (1909–1982) and Hannah
Frank_Ifield
Football tournament
1982–83: Spennymoor United 1983–84: Coundon TT 1984–85: Bishop Auckland 1985–86: Bishop Auckland 1986–87: Coundon TT 1987–88: Bishop Auckland 1988–89:
Durham_Challenge_Cup
Disused railway station in Witton Park, County Durham
Norton-on-Tees Billingham-on-Tees Belasis Lane Haverton Hill Port Clarence Coundon Byers Green Spennymoor Castle Eden Railway Wellfield Hurworth Burn Wynyard
Etherley_railway_station
English rugby union player and coach
beat a Newcastle Falcons side featuring 15 internationals by 19-18 at Coundon Road. They would eventually finish third to the well- funded Newcastle
David_Addleton
Author and Graveyard Expert
Anderson, known throughout her life as Betty, was born in the village of Coundon in County Durham, England, on 12 December 1915 to Scottish parents William
Betty_Willsher
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Millison's Wood) Coventry, Solihull CV6 COVENTRY Coventry N (Holbrooks, Coundon, Radford, Upper Foleshill, Longford, Rowley's Green, Courthouse Green,
CV_postcode_area
LB&SCR 1983 Coulter Caledonian Railway 1950 Cound Halt GWR 1963 Coundon NER 1939 Coundon Road (originally "Counden Road") L&NWR 1965 Counter Drain M&GNJR
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: C
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_C
Diocese of the Church of England
Cuthbert, Benfieldside Consett: St Ives, Leadgate Cornforth: Holy Trinity Coundon: St James Cowshill: St Thomas, Heatherycleugh Coxhoe: St Mary Crawcrook-and-Greenside:
Diocese_of_Durham
UK Parliament constituency (since 1974)
contained within the constituency include Earlsdon, Eastern Green, Allesley, Coundon, Radford and Holbrooks. Coventry is a historic cathedral city which became
Coventry_North_West
Railway station in County Durham, England
Norton-on-Tees Billingham-on-Tees Belasis Lane Haverton Hill Port Clarence Coundon Byers Green Spennymoor Castle Eden Railway Wellfield Hurworth Burn Wynyard
High_Stoop_railway_station
Rugby union competition in England
Bracknell Lily Hill Park 1,250 (250 seats) Bracknell, Berkshire Coventry Coundon Road 10,000 (1,100 seats) Coventry, West Midlands Exeter Chiefs County
2001–02_National_Division_One
Disused railway station in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
Norton-on-Tees Billingham-on-Tees Belasis Lane Haverton Hill Port Clarence Coundon Byers Green Spennymoor Castle Eden Railway Wellfield Hurworth Burn Wynyard
Stockton railway station (S&D)
Stockton_railway_station_(S&D)
England international rugby union player
beat a Newcastle Falcons side featuring 15 internationals by 19–18 at Coundon Road. They would eventually finish third behind the well- funded Newcastle
Rob_Hardwick
Stadium in Sunderland, England
General and Racing Manager, along with other officials A E Hawkins from the Coundon track and George Hall from the White City Stadium (Newcastle). The opening
Sunderland_Greyhound_Stadium
stations in key locations". Birmingham Live. Retrieved 27 August 2024. "Coundon Road Station". www.railaroundbirmingham.co.uk. "Curzon Street Station"
List of closed railway stations in the West Midlands
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_the_West_Midlands
Association football league in England
Red Star 1982–83 Blue Star 1983–84 Blue Star 1984–85 Blue Star 1985–86 Coundon TT 1986–87 Annfield Plain 1987–88 Whickham 1988–89 Dunston Federation Brewery
Wearside_Football_League
Rugby union competition in England
Field 3,500 (500 seats) Greenwich, London 11th (no relegation) Coventry Coundon Road 10,000 (1,100 seats) Coventry, West Midlands Relegated from National
1988–89_National_Division_2
Former local government area in the UK
Barston Berkswell Bickenhill Castle Bromwich Chelmsley Wood Coleshill Corley Coundon Curdworth Fillongley Fordbridge Great Packington Hampton-in-Arden Keresley
Meriden_Rural_District
Greyhound racing venue in England
New Writtle St Springfield Chester Chesterfield Cleethorpes Coalville Coundon Deeping St James Dover Durham Earls Barton Earl Shilton Easington Ellesmere
Dunstall Park Greyhound Stadium
Dunstall_Park_Greyhound_Stadium
English footballer
an invitation to play for Blue Star in a Wearside League game against Coundon on 28 April 1985. Blue Star had paid for him to fly to Newcastle as their
Trevor_Brooking
Sports venue in Warwickshire, England
New Writtle St Springfield Chester Chesterfield Cleethorpes Coalville Coundon Deeping St James Dover Durham Earls Barton Earl Shilton Easington Ellesmere
Brandon_Stadium
Former railway station in County Durham, England
Norton-on-Tees Billingham-on-Tees Belasis Lane Haverton Hill Port Clarence Coundon Byers Green Spennymoor Castle Eden Railway Wellfield Hurworth Burn Wynyard
Middleton-in-Teesdale railway station
Middleton-in-Teesdale_railway_station
Popular sport
Yorkshire 12–8 Cornwall Bradford 1958 Warwickshire Warwickshire 16–8 Cornwall Coundon Road, Coventry 1969 Lancashire Cornwall 9–11 Lancashire Recreation Ground
Rugby_union_in_Cornwall
British private stadia management company
New Writtle St Springfield Chester Chesterfield Cleethorpes Coalville Coundon Deeping St James Dover Durham Earls Barton Earl Shilton Easington Ellesmere
Greyhound_Racing_Association
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Joy of the Vedas
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English : variant of Glover.
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It is the State of Consciousness of the Ego
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