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Witton Castle, Durham

Witton Castle is a much-altered 15th-century castle at Witton le Wear, near Bishop Auckland in County Durham. Sir Ralph Eure obtained a license to crenellate his manor house in 1410 and created the castle. The castle was held by Royalist Sir William Darcy during the English Civil War. He compounded for the return of his confiscated estate which was sold by his descendant Henry Darcy to William Cuthbert in 1743. The castle then shortly passed to the Hopper family but was severely damaged in a fire which in 1796 destroyed most of the castle interior. In 1816 William Chaytor of Croft Hall, Yorkshire purchased the castle estate from the then owner, John Robert Hopper, for £78,000 and restored the fabric and rebuilt the interior in modern style. The estate was rich in coal and Witton Park Colliery was sunk in 1825. Sir William Chaytor served as High Sheriff of Durham in 1839. Members of the Chaytor family lived at Witton until the mid 20th century. It is a grade II listed building. It is within the council area of County Durham.
Historic England Grade II* Listed 1311117.

Place Type: Mediæval Castle
Historic County: Durham
Lat, Long: 54.668634,-1.7634123
Grid Reference: NZ 1535 3042
Civil Parish: Evenwood and Barony CP
Council Area: County Durham CA
Strategic Authority Area: North East SA
Police Area: Durham PA

GBPN ID: 305644
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Witton_Castle,_Durham_305644

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