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Barnard Castle

Upper Demesnes
Rugby Fields
Barnard
Durham
DL12 8NP

Set on a high rock above the River Tees, imposing Barnard Castle was the stronghold of the Balliol family. Taking its name from Bernard de Balliol, who rebuilt it in the 12th century, it includes a fine great hall and a dominating round-towered keep. Unsuccessfully besieged by the Scots in 1216, it was confiscated when John de Balliol, briefly King of Scotland, was deposed by Edward I. It last saw action during the Northern Rising against Queen Elizabeth in 1569, surrendering to 5,000 rebels, and was partly dismantled in 1630 to furnish materials for Sir Henry Vane's new Raby Castle.


General Admission

Opening hours: 10:00am until 4:00pm

General Admission: £4.00 adult / £2.00 children / £3.20 concessions

From Sat 1 Nov - Tue 31 Mar:
Opening hours: Thursday to Monday 10:00am-4:00pm (Closed 24-26 Dec and 1 Jan)

General Admission: £4.00 adult / £2.00 children / £3.20 concessions

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