The Keep, Palace Green, Durham
The Keep is part of University College and is used as study bedrooms. It was built in 1345-81 for Bishop Hatfield and rebuilt in 1839-40 by Salvin, for the University. It sits on top of the original motte or mound.
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The Keep is part of University College and is used as study bedrooms. It was built in 1345-81 for Bishop Hatfield and rebuilt in 1839-40 by Salvin, for the University. It sits on top of the original motte or mound.
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