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Palace Green

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Type
  
Cultural

Reference
  
370

Extension
  
2008

Criteria
  
ii, iv, vi

Extensions
  
2008

UNESCO World Heritage Site inscription
  
1986

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Location
  
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

UNESCO region
  
Europe and North America

Similar
  
Durham University Museum, Durham Castle, Durham University Botanic G, Durham University Oriental, Durham Cathedral

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Palace Green is an area of grass in the centre of Durham, England, flanked by Durham Cathedral and Durham Castle. The Cathedral and Castle together form a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Although initially not part of the site itself, Palace Green was added to the UNESCO site in 2008.

It is situated on top of the narrow, high peninsula formed by a sharp bend in the River Wear. The Cathedral is on the southern side, facing the Castle across the Green on the north side. To the east are Durham University buildings including the law, theology, classics and history departments, with the music department and the university's special collections library to the west.

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From the north and east Palace Green is accessed by two cobbled streets called Owengate (formerly Queen Street) and Dun Cow Lane, the latter taking its name from a local legend involving a milkmaid and her cow. From the west a passageway, 'Windy Gap', leads down to the banks of the River Wear between two buildings which are now part of the university Music School. Early in the twentieth century one of the buildings had been the home of the novelist J. Meade Falkner, author of Moonfleet.

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In summer, Palace Green is sometimes used by students of Durham University as a croquet lawn on permission from the groundsman of University College Durham.

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'Palace Green' is also the name of a hymn tune written by Michael Fleming (1928-2006) while a music student at the university, for the hymn 'Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above'.

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Buildings situated on Palace Green

Listed clockwise:

  • Durham Cathedral
  • Durham University School of Music (main premises)
  • Durham University School of Music (audiosuite and experimental office)
  • Palace Green Library (houses special collections, exhibitions and a cafĂ©)
  • Durham Castle (site of University College, Durham, known as 'Castle')
  • The Master's House (of University College)
  • Moneyer's Garth
  • Bailey Court (Castle accommodation)
  • Cosin's Hall (Former college, then Castle accommodation, has hosted the Institute of Advance Studies since October 2006)
  • The Almshouses (now a cafeteria)
  • The Pemberton Rooms (the Durham Union Society)
  • Abbey House, Durham University School of Theology
  • References

    Palace Green Wikipedia