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- Sockburn_Hall abstract "Sockburn Hall is privately owned 19th-century country house at Sockburn, near Darlington, County Durham, England. It is a listed building. As at 2008, both the Hall and adjoining Grade II coach house are listed by English Heritage on the Buildings at Risk Register, as is the adjacent ruined Grade I Church of All Saints.The Manor of Sockburn was for many years in antiquity the home of the Conyers family, known, inter alia, for the legend of the Sockburn Worm. In the late 17th century the estate was purchased by the Blackett family.The present house was built to replace the old manor for the occupation of Henry Collingwood Blackett (third son of Sir William Blackett, 5th Baronet) in about 1834 in a neo Jacobean architecture, with three bays, two storeys and attics above and shaped gables. Following the death of Blackett's widow in 1877 the house was let out. It deteriorated during the 20th century and in recent times the current owners have begun a restoration project.".
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- Sockburn_Hall wikiPageRevisionID "651999482".
- Sockburn_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Blackett_baronets.
- Sockburn_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Country_houses_in_County_Durham.
- Sockburn_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_County_Durham.
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- Sockburn_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Conyers_baronets.
- Sockburn_Hall wikiPageWikiLink County_Durham.
- Sockburn_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Darlington.
- Sockburn_Hall wikiPageWikiLink England.
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- Sockburn_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Heritage_at_Risk.
- Sockburn_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Jacobean_architecture.
- Sockburn_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Listed_building.
- Sockburn_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Sockburn.
- Sockburn_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Sockburn_Worm.
- Sockburn_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sockburn Hall".
- Sockburn_Hall country "England".
- Sockburn_Hall latitude "54.459".
- Sockburn_Hall longitude "-1.464".
- Sockburn_Hall mapName "United Kingdom County Durham".
- Sockburn_Hall nation "UK".
- Sockburn_Hall officialName "Sockburn Hall".
- Sockburn_Hall osGridReference "NZ348072".
- Sockburn_Hall state "County Durham".
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- Sockburn_Hall subject Category:Country_houses_in_County_Durham.
- Sockburn_Hall subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_County_Durham.
- Sockburn_Hall subject Category:Structures_on_the_Heritage_at_Risk_register.
- Sockburn_Hall comment "Sockburn Hall is privately owned 19th-century country house at Sockburn, near Darlington, County Durham, England. It is a listed building. As at 2008, both the Hall and adjoining Grade II coach house are listed by English Heritage on the Buildings at Risk Register, as is the adjacent ruined Grade I Church of All Saints.The Manor of Sockburn was for many years in antiquity the home of the Conyers family, known, inter alia, for the legend of the Sockburn Worm.".
- Sockburn_Hall label "Sockburn Hall".
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- Sockburn_Hall isPrimaryTopicOf Sockburn_Hall.