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Title |
[EAW006087] Chillingham Castle and gardens, Chillingham, 1947 |
Reference |
EAW006087 |
Date |
21-May-1947 |
Link |
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Place name |
CHILLINGHAM |
Parish |
CHILLINGHAM |
District |
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Country |
ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing |
406089, 625750 |
Longitude / Latitude |
-1.9035386838199, 55.525443467727 |
National Grid Reference |
NU061258 |
Pins
 The Estate House
Grade 2 listed - English Heritage Building ID: 237520
House. c1780 with early C19 and C20 additions.
3-bay central block plus early C19 wings of one and 2 bays raised
to 2 storeys in 1930. |
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Tuesday 1st of July 2014 06:08:50 PM |
 Stable Yard at Chillingham, Chillingham
Grade 2 listed - English Heritage Building ID: 237514
Stable yard and estate cottages. Early C19. Pink dressed sandstone. Welsh slate
roofs. 2 unequal ranges linked by lower wall to make 3 sides of a square.
Octagonal horse trough in centre. |
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Tuesday 1st of July 2014 05:48:54 PM |
 Chillingham Castle - Chillingham, Northumberland NE66 5NJ
Grade 1 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 237509
The castle was originally a monastery in the late 12th century.
Castle. C14 with C17, C18 and C19 alterations.
In courtyard, early C17 two-storey addition
John Patterson and Sir Jeffrey Wyatville did work in early C19.
Late C19 service wing to left.
During the Second World War, the castle was used as an army barracks.
In 1982, the castle was purchased by Sir Humphry Wakefield, 2nd Baronet.
Sections of the castle are open to the public (Summer, not Saturday, charge),
and holiday apartments are available for hire
see:
http://www.chillingham-castle.com/
and wikipedia - [[Chillingham Castle]]
Image from [[File:Chillingham Castle.jpg]] is copyright Glen Bowman.
Image dated August 2005.
Used with consent under Creative Commons Attribution licence. |
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Tuesday 1st of July 2014 05:36:56 PM |