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Clayton Court, Clayton Court, Bishop Auckland, Durham, DL14 7QW

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Clayton Court  consists of 12 flats off Clayton Street to the north of the town centre completed in 1986.

Facilities include an alarm service and estate management services.

Bishop Auckland lies about 11 miles south of Durham and came into existance to serve the needs of the Bishop of Durham's palace. The palace was originally a manor house which was substantially developed in the 13th century and further renovated in the 18th century with an impressive gatehouse. The Bishops Park is about 800 acres and the townspeople still have access. The private palace grounds are screened by stone arches designed by James Wyatt. St Andrew's Parish Church contains a 9th century Anglo-Saxon cross and is the largest parish church in the county.

Tenure: Equity Share

General Information:

Clayton Court is managed by Three Rivers Housing Association, Three Rivers House, Abbeywoods Business Park, Pity Me, Durham DH1 5TG
Telephone: 0191 384 1122

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