Barmoor Castle

Barmoor Castle

Barmoor Castle ( gbmapping|NT99723988) is a privately owned 19th century country house built on an ancient site in Northumberland. It is a Grade II* listed building.

Muschamp family

After the Norman Conquest the Manor of Barmoor was granted to the Muschamp family who built a tower house on the site. A licence to crenellate the house was granted by Edward III on 17 May 1341. A 1541 survey described the house as ' in extreme decay and almost ruinous for lack of reparations'. Some repairs and improvements were carried out in 1584 but the Muschamps experienced financial difficulties, and following the death of George Muschamp in 1649 the estate was sold to William Carr of Etal to satisfy the demands of creditors.

itwell family

After 1702 the estate changed hands several times until in 1791 it was acquired by inheritance by Francis Hurt Sitwell. The Sitwells engaged architect John Patterson of Edinburgh and in 1801 built the present substantial castellated Gothic revival mansion on the site of and incorporating some existing stonework of the old house. Later improvements and extensions were carried out in the 1890s.

Present day

The present owner occupiers acquired the house and 200 acres in the 1980s from where they operate a caravan and holiday park.

References

* "The History and Antiquities of North Durham" Rev James Raine MA (1825) pp266/7
* [http://homepage.mac.com/philipdavis/English%20sites/2718.html Barmoor Castle]
* [http://www.barmoorcastle.co.uk/history.html History of Barmoor Castle]
* [http://www.northofthetyne.co.uk/BarmoorCastle.html Images of Barmoor Castle]


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