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Marble Bench Against West Front of Biddick Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Bournmoor, County Durham

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.8688 / 54°52'7"N

Longitude: -1.5116 / 1°30'41"W

OS Eastings: 431445

OS Northings: 552782

OS Grid: NZ314527

Mapcode National: GBR KDW4.KG

Mapcode Global: WHC45.RWDC

Plus Code: 9C6WVF9Q+G9

Entry Name: Marble Bench Against West Front of Biddick Hall

Listing Date: 23 February 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1158893

English Heritage Legacy ID: 109359

ID on this website: 101158893

Location: Penshaw, County Durham, DH3

County: County Durham

Civil Parish: Bournmoor

Traditional County: Durham

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): County Durham

Church of England Parish: Burnmoor

Church of England Diocese: Durham

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Description


BOURNMOOR LAMBTON PARK
NZ 35 SW
5/13 Inset Marble bench
against west front
of Biddick Hall
GV II

Garden bench. Early C18 probably made in Italy. White marble. Horizontal
slab on enriched scrolled feet. Similar scrolled arm rests. Back panel has
high-quality floral decoration in relief.
Included for group value.


Listing NGR: NZ3144552782

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