The English style of mustard originated in Durham in 1720 when a lady by the name of Mrs Clements invented a special recipe known as Durham Mustard. At one time there were three separate mustard factories in the city of Durham.
Attractions within Durham City and the historic County of Durham in the North East of England Historic Buildings in Durham Letter: D
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1. Durham Town Hall (Attractions/Historic Buildings in Durham)
Durham Town Hall was built in 1850 after the guildhall became too small. The design of Durham Town Hall was modelled on Westminster Hall in London. Durham Town Hall features an impressive hammer beam roof as well as breathtaking stained g...
2. Durham Castle (Attractions/Historic Buildings in Durham)
Durham Castle is dating from 1072 and was the seat of the Prince Bishops until 1832. In 1832 Durham Castle became the foundation college of Durham University. Durham Castle contains the Norman Chapel, Great Hall, and the 57ft high Black Stairca...
3. Durham Cathedral (Attractions/Historic Buildings in Durham)
Durham Cathedral sits proudly above the historic city of Durham and is regarded by some as the most beautiful cathedral in the entire world. Visitors from across the globe flock to Durham Cathedral each year to marvel at the historic seat of the Bish...