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Auckland
Castle, Bishop Auckland @@@
This historic castle has been the home of the Bishops of Durham
for over 800 years, and today is the Bishop's official residence.
Auckland
Castle, Bishop Auckland (2) @@@@
This historic castle has been the home of the Bishops of Durham
for over 800 years, and today is the Bishop's official residence.
The historic building, with its magnificent Chapel, Throne Room
and Long Dining Room, is already the administrative centre for the
Diocese.
Durham
Castle, Durham @@@@
Dating from 1072, Durham Castle is one of the largest Norman castles
and one of the grandest Romanesque palaces to survive in England.
The castle was the seat of the Prince Bishops until 1832.
Durham
Cathedral, Durham @@@@
The present Durham Cathedral has stood on this spot as a place of
prayer and pilgrimage for over 900 years. It contains the remains
of Cuthbert, the saintly 7th Century bishop of Lindisfarne; it also
holds the tomb of Bede, the chronicler of Cuthbert's life and the
first English historian.
Egglestone
Abbey, Barnard Castle @@@@
Standing on the borders of Yorkshire and County Durham, Egglestone
Abbey was always a very poor abbey and now stands in ruins amongst
fields of cows.The site is run by English Heritage and is worth
a visit.
Finchale
Priory, Durham @@@@
This comparatively small priory is situated in a scenic spot on
the banks of the River Wear, about 4 miles from Durham. Finchale
became a Benedictine priory, dependent on Durham Cathedral, towards
the end of the 12th Century.
Raby
Castle, Staindrop @@@@
Raby Castle in County Durham is a splendid mediaeval castle, built
in the mid 14th century on the site of an earlier fortified manor
house by the powerful Neville family, descendants of Canute, lived
there until the mid-16th century.
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