Quarrington Hill is a village in County Durham, in England.
It is situated a short distance to the north of Kelloe.
As in most of County Durham, the chief trade here was coal mining and Cassop Colliery was where the miners worked.
The inhabitants of Quarrington Hill also shared the church of St. Pauls (built in 1868), with Cassop.
The stones that were used in its construction were allegedly transported by William Smith, Innkeeper of the Half Moon Inn, Quarrington Hill, as he was the only villager to own such a cart to make this possible.