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Crook Hall, Framwellgate Waterside, Durham City (Durham City)

Crook Hall, Framwellgate Waterside, Durham 2004
Crook Hall, Framwellgate Waterside, Durham 2004

Crook Hall, Durham 2004
Crook Hall, Durham 2004

Crook Hall, Durham 2004
Crook Hall, Durham 2004

Crook Hall, Durham 2006
Crook Hall, Durham 2006

Durham City, Crook Hall © Ryder, P 2006
Durham City, Crook Hall © Ryder, P 2006

Durham City, Crook Hall © Ryder, P 2006
Durham City, Crook Hall © Ryder, P 2006

Durham City, Crook Hall © Ryder, P 2006
Durham City, Crook Hall © Ryder, P 2006

Durham City, Crook Hall © Ryder, P 2006
Durham City, Crook Hall © Ryder, P 2006

Durham City, Crook Hall © Ryder, P 2006
Durham City, Crook Hall © Ryder, P 2006

Durham City, Crook Hall © Ryder, P 2006
Durham City, Crook Hall © Ryder, P 2006

Durham City, Crook Hall © Ryder, P 2006
Durham City, Crook Hall © Ryder, P 2006
Originally a 14th century manor house with 17th and 18th century additions and alterations; it contains the possible remains of a chapel. There are remains of a dry moat. The earlier part of the house is built of coursed squared sandstone with a Welsh slate roof. The later part is of brick in English garden wall bond with ashlar quoins and dressings, the Welsh slate roof has stone gable copings. The four-bay hall is on the right, to the left is the kitchen wing and the 17th century extension from which the 18th century house breaks forward. It is a Grade I Listed Building protected by law.
D36705
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
Stuart (1603 to 1714)
Medieval (1066 to 1540)
Listed Building
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1159909
Defensible Buildings in County Durham Survey 2005 - 2006; Peter Ryder, Historic Building Consultant


Source of Reference
Local History of Durham City

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