A comprehensive guide to County Durham, one of Northern England's most
fascinating and architecturally diverse counties
This volume surveys one of northern England's most varied and rewarding
counties. County Durham, flanked by the rivers Tyne and Tees, boasts
Durham Cathedral, England's most impressive Norman church, located
unforgettably alongside Durham Castle on the cliff tops above the River
Wear. Exceptionally rich in Anglo-Saxon churches and sculpture, County
Durham features the legacy of the brilliant culture of the age of Bede.
Many of Durham's extraordinary castles remain inhabited, with palatial
interiors from the Georgian and Victorian periods. In addition to fine
gentry houses and stone-built market towns, the county also reveals the
legacy of historic industries, including early railway buildings,
collieries and lead mines. During the 20th century, a new generation of
innovative buildings for culture and education at Gateshead and
Sunderland emerged. Specially commissioned photography and maps
complement an exceptional guide to this architecturally rich northern
English county.