Brancepeth Castle
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Medieval castle near Durham rich in history and unique architecture. Tours, events, holiday-lets, craft fairs and weddings
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http://www.brancepethcastle.org.uk 19-08-2012 11:04:36
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The chapel is in the medieval Westmorland Tower, but was remodelled by Anthony Salvin in the mid-19thC when the stained glass and beautiful tiling were added, and dedicated to the memory of Emma Maria, Viscountess Boyne. Historic Houses This is Durham #FeatureFridays
Holidays in the late 70s meant work on the castle we had just bought and restoring grand rooms. This was once Lady Boyne's drawing room, but more recently a lab with x-ray room for Pyrex, who had an advanced research station here #ThrowbackThursday #LoveHeritage Historic Houses
A lovely comment in our Quartermaster’s guest book - thank you Fern! We look forward to seeing you again. Historic Houses This is Durham #Staycation2020
Emma Maria, Viscountess Boyne, played this harmonium in the castle chapel when she came to prayer, reportedly 5 times each day. When she died in 1870 the chapel was remodelled by Anthony Salvin and dedicated to her memory #FeatureFridays Historic Houses #harmoniums @thisisdurham
Matthew Russell had the armour gallery at Brancepeth Castle added as part of his 1817 rebuilding. A collection of English Civil War armour was acquired and put on display to give the new building a sense of age and history. Historic Houses This is Durham #FeatureFridays
By 1818 the Russell family were the richest commoners in England. Matthew Russell spared no expense in the rebuilding of Brancepeth Castle – ‘I am going on with my building without a check... The great bastion I shall place at the water's edge...’ Historic Houses #FeatureFridays
We are thrilled to have been awarded funding from the government's #CultureRecoveryFund to restore the roof and lantern over our grand staircase. This will open up more of the castle for additional events and increased visitor numbers. #HereForCulture Department for Culture, Media and Sport Historic Houses
Peter de Humez became lord of Brancepeth in 1070. He had no male heirs but through the female line first the Bulmers and then the Nevilles came to Brancepeth Castle. Later descendants include George I, Churchill and David Cameron Historic Houses This is Durham #MedievalMondays
Since the 13th century the vaulted ceiling of the Barons’ Hall has looked down on the plotting of the Rising of the North, the luxuries of a Russell reception room, an army recreation room and Pyrex laboratory and dark room. Historic Houses #MedievalMondays
We have just published a new report on the Grade I-listed Brancepeth Castle in Co Durham. bit.ly/349WZW3 Dr Jayne Rimmer
The cellars beneath the 14th century Neville Tower were originally living accommodation, became Lord Boyne’s wine cellar, then the army’s PE store and now house old stock from Dobson Books. Historic Houses #FeatureFridays
Stunning stained glass panels c1824 depicting members of the Neville family. Part of a major commission from William Collins for Brancepeth Castle, currently on display at the excellent Durham Heritage Centre. @DurhamHeritage Historic Houses This is Durham #FeatureFridays
The Russells came to Brancepeth in 1796, but wanted to suggest that their roots were there. They installed a series of 18 windows to 'prove' their descent, with shields that gradually change from the 12 century owners, the Nevilles, to theirs. #FeatureFridays Historic Houses
How Brancepeth Castle's Armour Gallery has changed over time, from the Russells' grand room in 1910 to a military hospital in 1917, the DLI Officers' Mess in 1944 and hosting a craft fair in 2019.Historic Houses Department for Culture, Media and Sport This is Durham #HereForCulture #ThrowbackThursday
Does anyone know anything about clockmaker William Thomas of Lincoln, who made the works for Brancepeth Castle's gatehouse clock n 1844? Since the works were disconnected a ghost has turned the hands occasionally, but has not been seen for a while Historic Houses #FeatureFridays
We're missing all our loyal stallholders and customers for our annual Christmas Craft Fair, but you can visit it online at brancepethcastle.org.uk Browse the stalls and maybe do a little shopping! Historic Houses This is Durham #Christmas2020 #Christmasgifts #ChristmasGiftIdeas
Toys are meant to be played with. This retirement home in Brancepeth Castle is a well-deserved resting place for old family toys which have done their duty over the generations. Historic Houses #FeatureFridays