Table D2: Summary of Heritage Assets in Our Neighbourhood
World Heritage Site |
Durham Cathedral and Castle |
Registered battlefield |
Battle of Neville’s Cross 1346 |
Registered park and garden |
Burn Hall |
Scheduled monument |
Prebends Bridge |
Chapel of St Mary Magdalene, A690 |
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The Watergate, South Bailey |
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Framwellgate Bridge |
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Elvet Bridge |
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Kepier Hospital, by the River Wear down from the A690 |
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Maiden’s Bower round cairn, Flass Vale |
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Maiden Castle promontory fort |
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Neville’s Cross, Crossgate Peth |
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Listed buildings/structures |
458; 47 Grade I; 28 Grade II*, 383 Grade II (Note: these are not named here as there are so many) |
Conservation areas |
Durham City |
Burn Hall |
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Shincliffe (adjacent to Our Neighbourhood) |
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Sunderland Bridge (adjacent to Our Neighbourhood) |
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Non-designated heritage assets |
308 (see Appendix B, Table B1 for details) |
Note: Registered and listed sites obtained from Historic England’s official database. Non-designated heritage assets as listed in the Durham City Conservation Area Appraisal report (Durham County Council, 2016b) This information is correct at the time of publishing, but designations and register entries can change, and further assets might be identified / listed in the future.
See also Table D1, Table D3, Table D4 and Transport context and facilities
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