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The Dean Bank and Ferryhill Literary Institute
One of 5 community center listings in Ferryhill.
About The Dean Bank and Ferryhill Literary Institute
The Dean Bank and Ferryhill Literary Institute is a community center in the public service and government sector, based in Ferryhill, ENG. Its recorded address is St Cuthberts Terrace, DL17 8PP. The listing includes a telephone number, an official website. It is one of 5 community center listings tracked in Ferryhill; the nearest comparable listing is Ferryhill LADDER Centre, about 0.5 km away.
- Address
- St Cuthberts Terrace, Ferryhill, ENG, DL17 8PP
- Phone
- +441740657221
- Website
- southdurhamhalls.org.uk
- Social
Questions
Where is The Dean Bank and Ferryhill Literary Institute located?
St Cuthberts Terrace, Ferryhill, ENG, DL17 8PP
How do I contact The Dean Bank and Ferryhill Literary Institute?
+441740657221 · http://www.southdurhamhalls.org.uk
What type of business is The Dean Bank and Ferryhill Literary Institute?
The Dean Bank and Ferryhill Literary Institute is a community center (public service and government) in Ferryhill.
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“The Dean Bank and Ferryhill Literary Institute, Ferryhill — business.wiki, retrieved August 2026.” Facts on this page come from openly licensed data (Overture Maps Foundation) and are refreshed with each monthly release; sourcing is documented on the methodology page.