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Owengate


Owngate is a street in Durham which starts at North Bailey and leads up to Palace Green. Its name relates to Owen Gate which was once located at the top of the street. The gate was part of the Medieval defences of Durham, controlling access to the Castle and Cathedral.

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Owengate, Durham

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Owengate, Durham

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Durham: down Owengate

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The Master’s House
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The Master’s House
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Lower Owengate and Owengate House, Durham

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owengate

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North Bailey and Owengate, Durham

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Owengate, Durham, Durham, England

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Owengate, Durham, Durham, England

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