In 1870-72 John Marius Wilson's
Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Winston as:A parish, with W. village and Newsham hamlet, in Teesdale district, Durham; on the river Tees, and on the Barnard-Castle and South Durham railway, 6 miles E of Barnard-Castle. It has a post-office under Darlington, a r. station, and a one-arched bridge of 111 feet in span built in 1764. Acres, 2,961. Real property, £3,290. Pop., 342. Houses, 60. The property is subdivided. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Durham. Value, £534.* Patron, the Bishop of D. The church was rebuilt in 1849. There is a parochial school. Bishop Burgess was a resident.Winston had a railway station that was first opened in 1856 as part of the
Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway, it closed to passengers in 1964 and to freight in 1965 as part of the
Beeching cuts, the station building was demolished in 2002, however the goods shed and
station master's house still stand. Near to the station was Westholme
Colliery, which employed 87 miners at its peak around the time of the beginning of the
First World War, the miner's cottages in the hamlet of
South Cleatlam are still evident and now stand as modern residences. After the closure of Westholme in 1914, efforts were turned to two new collieries in the form of Teesside and North Tees. The Teesside colliery closed in August 1938, and North Tees in January 1966, before closure North Tees employed 60 men.
Winston Bridge Winston Bridge was opened in 1763 over the
River Tees for the transport of coal via what is now the
B6274 road from
Staindrop, south to
Richmond. The hamlet of Winston Gate on the south side of the bridge was the location of the former barriers and toll booths. Designed by
Sir Thomas Robinson, who had also designed the nearby
Rokeby Hall, it once held claim to having the longest single span arch of any bridge in Europe, at . In July 1988, the bridge was used in the filming of the television serial
Piece of Cake, where a
Spitfire flew under the bridge piloted by
Ray Hanna, a founding member of the
RAF Red Arrows aerobatic display team. == Governance ==