Lambton Castle Explained

Lambton Castle
Map Type:United Kingdom County Durham
Building Type:Stately home
Location City:Chester-le-Street, County Durham
Location Country:England
Coordinates:
NZ298526
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Designations:Grade II* listed building
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Lambton Castle stands above Chester-le-Street, County Durham and is a stately home, the ancestral seat of the Lambton family, the Earls of Durham. It is listed in the mid-category of listed building, Grade II*.

History

Largely constructed as it is between 1820 and 1828 by John Lambton, first Earl of Durham and one-time Governor General of Canada, it was built around Harraton Hall, a 17th-century mansion. The castle was designed by architects Joseph Bonomi the Elder and his son Ignatius and built in the style of a Norman castle, as was the fashion of the time.[1]

Later additions to the house built by Sydney Smirke in 1862–65, including the great hall, were largely demolished in 1932.[1] The structure had suffered from subsidence.[2] In the 1930s the family moved to the smaller Biddick Hall on the estate.[3]

The park that surrounds the castle is bordered by a high wall. The family keep going its annual pheasant shoot. The grounds from 1972 until 1980 accommodated a venture which closed, Lambton Lion Park.[4]

Later the family have sold Biddick Woods enabling a link road from the A182 to the A690 in Houghton le Spring and new business units.[5]

In 2012, the castle was the setting of the BBC One drama The Paradise.[6]

On 30 December 2015 plans for the estate's development were submitted to the local planning authority to help fund park upkeep and conservation, with a vision to turn the castle into a wedding venue, boutique hotel or both, aiming to spend £26 million to £28.5 million on building and labour. The plans were submitted by the Trustees of Lord Durham’s 1989 Voluntary Settlement, which manages the estate on behalf of the family.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lambton Castle . britishlistedbuildings.co.uk . 2011-03-08.
  2. Web site: BBC One - The Paradise - Locating Paradise. BBC.
  3. Web site: Lambton Estate July 2012. Durham County Council. 21 February 2016.
  4. Web site: Lambton Estate near Chester-le-Street may open for tourists. The Northern Echo. 21 February 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303231846/http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/newsediting/9441832.Lambton_Estate_near_Chester_le_Street_may_open_for_tourists/?ref=rss. 3 March 2016.
  5. Web site: Development Plan. Durham Count Council. 21 February 2016.
  6. Web site: Hannah . King . The Paradise: Bringing the set to life . tv blog . . 25 September 2012 .
  7. Web site: £28.5million rescue mission for historic Lambton estate – including new homes and jobs. 21 February 2016.