South East Entrance to the Lambton Estate

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South East Entrance to the Lambton Estate

Image: © Craig Taken: 25 May 2008

The path to these gates splits off from the bridle path running through (what is left of) Biddick Woods on the border of the Lambton Estate. These gates lead to Biddick Hall (the home of the Earl of Durham) on his estate, although, like the north gate, they are not in use.

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Image Location

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54.863778
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-1.511083