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Lambton Castle

A Grade II* Listed Building in North Lodge, County Durham

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.867 / 54°52'1"N

Longitude: -1.5368 / 1°32'12"W

OS Eastings: 429828

OS Northings: 552570

OS Grid: NZ298525

Mapcode National: GBR KDQ5.23

Mapcode Global: WHC45.CXFR

Plus Code: 9C6WVF87+R7

Entry Name: Lambton Castle

Listing Date: 4 June 1952

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1159138

English Heritage Legacy ID: 109390

ID on this website: 101159138

Location: County Durham, DH3

County: County Durham

Civil Parish: North Lodge

Traditional County: Durham

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): County Durham

Church of England Parish: Burnmoor

Church of England Diocese: Durham

Tagged with: Castle English country house

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Description


NORTH LODGE LAMBTON PARK
NZ 25 SE
4/47 Lambton Castle
4/6/52 (previously included
in the Civil Parish
of Harraton)
GV II*

Castellated country house. Circa 1820-8 by Ignatius Bonomi for John George
Lambton; incorporating core of the C18 Harraton Hall; 1862-5 additions by
Sidney Smirke (following a design by John Dobson) were largely demolished in
1932. Ashlar sandstone, Welsh slate roofs and stone chimney stacks. Complex
U-plan with detached south-east tower. Perpendicular style (mainly 2-light
windows under hoodmoulds).

South front by Bonomi. 2 linked blocks and detached east tower. 3-storey,
5-bay west block with tall octagonal stair tower at west, pointed lower and
square-headed upper windows, corbelled round turret on second floor at east
and embattled parapet. Set-back lower 3-storey, 6-bay east block, refronting
of C18 core, has pointed 2-storey upper windows (with panels of blank tracery
masking floor level), flying buttresses between bays and embattled parapet
with crocketed pinnacles. Tall octagonal east tower with splayed base,
staggered loops, corbelled-out embattled parapet and taller round stair turret
(parapet removed). West return partly refaced after demolition of 1862
additions; 2-storey, 3-bay north section by Bonomi with linking bay and porte-
cochere on north. Porte-coch<re, constructed 1932 from Smirke's north arcade,
has 4 panelled octagonal turrets, 4-centred arches and embattled parapets.
Complex north front: split-level east wing is fragment of 1862 service wing;
3-storey, 3-bay centre, refronting of C18 core, has 24-pane sashes on ground
floor; projecting 1862 staircase addition at west. Low-pitched roofs and
octagonal stacks mainly hidden by parapets.

Interior: central C18 core has one room with re-used early C18 panelling and
2 rooms on south side with Palladian plasterwork (enriched doorcases; one room
with fireplace and broken-pedimented overmantel flanked by shell niches).
Other large ground-floor rooms and staircase by Smirke in Tudor style
(linenfold panelling, carved wood fireplaces and beamed ceilings).

The home of John George Lambton, later 1st. Earl of Durham, a noted radical
statesman and co-author of the 1832 Reform Bill.

(Christopher Hussey, "Lambton Castle - Durham", Country Life Volume CXXXIX,
1966).


Listing NGR: NZ2982852570

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