Founded in 1093, this magnificent Norman cathedral is the shrone of St Cuthbert and one of the great architectural experiences in Europe. Together with the adjacent castle, it is a World Heritage site.Cathedral Opening Times & PricesMonday ‐ Saturday 9.30am ‐ 6.15pm, Sun 12.30pm ‐ 5pm, extended…
Distance:
11.4 miles
away
Dating from 1072, one of England's largest surviving Norman castles and grandest Romanesque palaces. Seat of the Price Bishops until 1832 and now part of a World Heritage Site. Housing University College, Durham Universitys Foundation College, it is a conference, banqueting and holiday centre in vacations.Open:…
Distance:
11.1 miles
away
The Salvin family home since 1402, Croxdale is now seen as an 18th Century re‐casing of an earlier Tudor building. Mid‐Georgian rooms with Rococo ceilings, private chapel and fine gardens.Open: House by Appointment OnlyTuesday and Wednesday from first Tuesday in may to second Wednesday in July,…
Distance:
13.9 miles
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Begun between 1100 and 1120 to defend a strategic crossing of the River Tyne against Scottish invaders, Prudhoe Castle has been continuously occupied for over nine centuries. After two sieges during the 1170s ‐ the Scots attackers reportedly declaring 'as long as Prudhoe stands, we shall never have…
Distance:
9.4 miles
away
Garde I listed Mediaeval hall, turret and gallery with haunted Jacobean room and Georgian wing, set in 4 acres of fine gardens. Newly planted maze and moat pool.Open: Hall and gardensEaster weekend 9 ‐ 12 April incl, Bank Holiday weekends incl Saturday and Sunday in May…
Distance:
10.7 miles
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18 acre garden in mature woodland with exotic trees from America and the Himalayas. Prince Bishops Garden. Tropical house, cactus house, butterflies and insects, plant sales. Visitor Centre within Cafe.Open: Garden ‐ daily.Visitor Centre, daily, Mar ‐ Oct 10am ‐ 5pm, Nov ‐ Feb…
Distance:
12 miles
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