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12 - 15 The College, Durham City (Durham City)

12 - 15 The College, Durham 2003
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12 - 15 The College 2003
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12 - 15 The College 2005
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12 - 15 The College (riverside) 2004
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12 - 15 The College  (riverside) 2004
12 - 15 The College (riverside) 2004
This building, 12-15 The Collee, was once part of the Priory Guest Hall. It is of medieval origin, but was substantially rebuilt in the late 17th century, and had further alterations in the 18th and early 19th century. It is a Grade I Listed Building protected by law.
D34651
Medieval (1066 to 1540)
Listed Building
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1120694
World Heritage Site
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1000089
Building Recording at Number 14 The College, Durham City 2009; Norman Emery
Building Survey at 12 The College, Durham Cathedral 2000; Norman Emery
PREBENDAL HOUSE, 14 THE COLLEGE; Nottingham Tree-Ring Dating Laboratory


Source of Reference
Local History of Durham City

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