Home Front Legacy 1914-18

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Full Record - Militia Barracks - Crook Lane (PRN: 11525)

PRN11525
Site or location nameMilitia Barracks - Crook Lane
SummaryBowes Lyon House
DescriptionEntrance to former militia barracks. In 1853 the Durham Militia raised in 1759 by the Earl of Darlington was split into North and South Battalions with the South here in Barnard Castle. With reforms in 1881 this became the 4th Battalion Durham Light Infantry. Changes in 1908 changed this to a reserve battalion. Manned by former regulars the Battalion saw service in the Boer War and Home Service in the Great War. The barracks closed in 1930. The guardhouse and entrance on Birch Road survive.
Monument TypeBARRACKS;GUARDHOUSE;BARRACKS
DesginationNone
MaterialSTONE
Location
CountryENGLAND
County
Site LocationMilitia Barracks - Crook Lane
PostcodeDL12 8YB
Map ReferenceNGR: NZ05381633 (405380, 516330)
Condition/Threat
Condition (Date)Fair (03-08-2018)
Source
Durham County Council/Northumberland County Council (2019) Barracks (Durham Militia), Barnard Castle (Barnard Castle). Keys to the Past. http://www.keystothepast.info/article/10339/Site-Details?PRN=D47109
Administration
Recorded By (Date)John M - Geograph (18-07-2018)
Copiled On03-08-2018
Last Updated03-08-2018
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Entrance to former militia barracks, at Bowes Lyon Hous (Birch Road, Barnard Castle, County Durham). Inside elevation.
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