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Lambton Castle, located in Washington, Tyne and Wear in the north east of England, is the ancestral home of the Lambton family, Earls of Durham. Largely constructed in its present form by John George Lambton, first Earl of Durham and one-time Governor General of Canada in the early 1800s, it was designed by architects Joseph Bonomi the Elder and his son Ignatius and built in the style of a Norman castle. The building overlooks the wooded Wear Valley and it was paid for with coal mining wealth accumulated from the mines which ran below the castle and others right across County Durham.

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Washington, Tyne and Wear - England - John George Lambton - Earl of Durham - Governor General of Canada - 1800s - Architect - Joseph Bonomi the Elder - Ignatius - Norman - Wear Valley - Coal mining - County Durham

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Much of the house, including the great hall, was demolished due to subsidence in the 1930s, ironically caused by the same mines from which Lambton wealth had grown. Also at this time, the contents were sold to pay death duties and the family moved to a smaller house on the estate.

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Subsidence - 1930s

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Today, the castle is something of an anachronism. It stands empty, but continues to be maintained and remains the ancestral home of the Lambton family. Some people have said that the family members have no wish, or simply cannot afford, to live there, but at the same time will not allow the building to become a conference centre or hotel.

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Anachronism - Conference centre - Hotel

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The estate surrounding the castle is surrounded by a high wall and is still used for an annual pheasant shoot.

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Estate - Pheasant

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For a time in the 1960s and 1970s, the castle's grounds were also home to Lambton Lion Park.

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1960s - 1970s - Lambton Lion Park

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Penshaw Monument, an Ancient Greek-style memorial to the first Earl, is located on Penshaw Hill on the Lambton Estate, which surrounds the castle. This was also the resting place of the mythical Lambton Worm, as depicted in the famous North East folk song.

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Penshaw Monument - Ancient Greek - Penshaw Hill - Lambton Estate - Mythical - Lambton Worm - Folk song

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