Building Name
                        Public Housing, Newton Lane and West Auckland Road, Cockerton, Darlington
Date
                        
                            1919 -                             1921
                        
                    District/Town
                        
                            Cockerton,                             Darlington
                        
                    County/Country
                                                  
                            Co Durham,                             England
                        
                    Architect
                        
                    Partnership
                        
                    Client
                        
                            Darlington Borough Council
                        
                    Work
                        
                            New Build
                        
                    By 1919 there was a shortfall of 4,000 homes in Darlington, largely due to a large influx of railway workers. The acute housing shortage led to four sites being approved for public housing. By far the largest of these was at Cockerton; a site of 82 acres, with frontages on Newton Lane and West Auckland Road. Percy S. Worthington was appointed as architect and the first tenants selected in 1921 to move into 200 new properties. The estate was further expanded from 1928 by local building contractor Bussey and Armstrong.
Reference Darlington Borough Council, Cockerton Conservation Area Appraisal, Nov 2006