Durham Castle (Durham Castle), a castle, the ancient fortress of Norman and habitation of the Prince-Bishop (prince-bishops) of Durham Castle Durham. Located opposite the Church of Durham on the top of a hill above the river Vere on the peninsula, Durham was built in the 11 century in order to defend the Bishop of Durham from attack is a complete example of the Castle bailey and mott received success of Norman. This castle is a large hall that was created Bishop Antony Beck's at the beginning of the 14th century was a Hall in the Castle, the largest in the island of Britain until business Orchard chopri Fox scaled smaller, Hall at the end of the 15th century Hall currently has 14 meters and height is longer than 30 m, there is also a chapel in Durham Castle, another number 2 of Norman Cathedral. Generated when a new Cathedral Street for approximately years 1078 and all-in. Built in the year 1540
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