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Streatlam Castle was a
Baroque stately home
located near the town of
Barnard Castle in
County Durham, England, that was
demolished in 1959.
Owned by the...
- The Bowes-Lyon
family descends from
George Bowes of
Gibside and
Streatlam Castle (1701–1760), a
County Durham landowner and politician,
through John Bowes...
- (1657–1707) of
Streatlam Castle,
County Durham (now demolished).
Until 1722, the
basis of the Bowes'
influence was
their own
estate and
house of
Streatlam Castle...
- England,
including Glamis Castle, St Paul's
Walden Bury,
Gibside Hall and
Streatlam Castle in
County Durham and
Woolmers Park, near Hertford. He was made...
- John
Bowes (19 June 1811
London – 9
October 1885
Streatlam, co. Durham) was an
English art
collector and
thoroughbred racehorse owner who
founded the...
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representative peer from 1870
until 1892. In 1887, he was
created Baron Bowes of
Streatlam Castle, in the
County of Durham, and of Lunedale, in the
County of York...
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January 1707) was a
British landowner and M.P. Sir
William Bowes Kt. of
Streatlam Castle was
educated at
Trinity College, Cambridge. He was one of the two...
- and open to the public. John
Bowes lived at
nearby Streatlam Castle (demolished in 1959). His
Streatlam stud
never had more than ten
breeding mares at one...
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prominent in
County Durham, with
their ownership of the
estate and
castle of
Streatlam but in 1713, George's
father acquired (from his wife's family) the Gibside...
- his
sudden death in 1899 at the age of 65. In 1890, in the
grounds of
Streatlam Tower, his home in the
Toxteth area of Liverpool, he
opened to the public...