I live about 7 miles from Esh Winning and the older properties have not changed a lot in the outside appearance. In Ashington, Northumberland which was claimed to be a village it was a closed community with at LEAST 6 major collieries close by, and the dozens of streets, and I mean dozens, built and owned by the coal mine owners still exist (now modernised) but were all very similar to the ones in Co Durham. Most of the houses in my street are old miners houses built about the turn of the 19th/20th C, with the one I live in, plus another 5 are about 30 years old, but to get planning permission, the builder had to have them built in stone to blend in with the others
As big as it was, Ashington did not have one Pub! The drinking houses were all Working Men's Clubs. Some still exist even now, and pubs are still few and far between, mainly on the outskirts, which are mainly new areas as the town spread. They have just got their passenger train service back after being removed about 50-60 years ago which saves people from commuting by car to Newcastle to work and the number of passengers has far exceeded what was expected.