Droverhouse Plantation

Wood, Forest in Durham

England

Droverhouse Plantation

The road from Salter's Gate to Satley
The road from Salter's Gate to Satley Credit: Oliver Dixon

Droverhouse Plantation is a historic property located in Durham, North Carolina. Situated in the woodlands of Durham's Forest neighborhood, this plantation holds significant historical and cultural value. The plantation dates back to the early 19th century and was originally established as a working farm.

Covering an expansive area of lush forests and rolling hills, Droverhouse Plantation offers a picturesque and serene environment. The property boasts a variety of tree species, including oak, pine, and maple, creating a diverse and beautiful landscape. The woodlands are home to numerous wildlife species, such as deer, squirrels, and various bird species, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Droverhouse Plantation is known for its well-preserved historic buildings. The main house, constructed in the Greek Revival architectural style, showcases the elegance and grandeur of the antebellum era. Its well-manicured gardens and sprawling lawns add to the overall charm of the property. In addition to the main house, there are several outbuildings including barns, stables, and a smokehouse, providing a glimpse into the plantation's past as a self-sustaining farm.

Today, Droverhouse Plantation serves as a testament to Durham's rich history and is a popular destination for visitors interested in exploring the region's past. The property offers guided tours, allowing visitors to learn about the plantation's history, architecture, and the lives of the people who worked and lived there. The serene ambiance and natural beauty of Droverhouse Plantation make it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

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Droverhouse Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.779167/-1.853967 or Grid Reference NZ0942. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The road from Salter's Gate to Satley
The road from Salter's Gate to Satley
Entrance to Adelphi Farm Seen from the Salter's Gate to Satley road. Assorted caravans and temporary buildings in the background.
Entrance to Adelphi Farm
Seen from the Salter's Gate to Satley road. Assorted caravans and temporary buildings in the background.
Byerley House
Byerley House
Gate and wood Seen from the B6296 Wolsingham to Lanchester road.
Gate and wood
Seen from the B6296 Wolsingham to Lanchester road.
Droverhouse Lane Seen from the Satley end. Typical of the network of straight roads in this corner of County Durham.
Droverhouse Lane
Seen from the Satley end. Typical of the network of straight roads in this corner of County Durham.
Lodge to Broomshiels Hall Seen from the B6296 Wolsingham to Lanchester road.
Lodge to Broomshiels Hall
Seen from the B6296 Wolsingham to Lanchester road.
Mast near High Stoop 320m up, this could be a wind survey mast.
Mast near High Stoop
320m up, this could be a wind survey mast.
Wind farm under construction
Wind farm under construction
Disused Rail Depot on Wolsingham North Moor Above the Tunstall Reservoir at its North end, the farm track ascends to this abandoned rail depot. This was once part of an extensive rail network up on the moors that was used for transporting mineral ores.
Disused Rail Depot on Wolsingham North Moor
Above the Tunstall Reservoir at its North end, the farm track ascends to this abandoned rail depot. This was once part of an extensive rail network up on the moors that was used for transporting mineral ores.
Tree shrouded farm Just a few hundred yards west of the busy A68 trunk road, this quiet minor road passes a farm.
Tree shrouded farm
Just a few hundred yards west of the busy A68 trunk road, this quiet minor road passes a farm.
Abandoned chimney This isolated brick chimney, left over from an industrial past, still dominates the agricultural scene near Quickburn Grange.
Abandoned chimney
This isolated brick chimney, left over from an industrial past, still dominates the agricultural scene near Quickburn Grange.
Old quarry The remains of the now disused Quickburn Quarry.
Old quarry
The remains of the now disused Quickburn Quarry.
Old farm building Building a little to the north of Springwell Farm.
Old farm building
Building a little to the north of Springwell Farm.
Parallel walls,  Saltersgate Lane Saltersgate Lane, of which this is the southernmost extension, is a 1.5 km straight road between widely spaced walls which isn't going anywhere obviously useful. It is probable that it served way back in time as both a drovers road and as a salt road. There are many relics of the Burnhill Junction Munitions Dump (closed 1969) nearby.
Parallel walls, Saltersgate Lane
Saltersgate Lane, of which this is the southernmost extension, is a 1.5 km straight road between widely spaced walls which isn't going anywhere obviously useful. It is probable that it served way back in time as both a drovers road and as a salt road. There are many relics of the Burnhill Junction Munitions Dump (closed 1969) nearby.
Salter's Gate Road junction high on the windswept moors above the Tunstall Reservoir. Saltersgate Lane <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/357610">NZ0742 : Parallel walls,  Saltersgate Lane</a> lies to the left.
Salter's Gate
Road junction high on the windswept moors above the Tunstall Reservoir. Saltersgate Lane NZ0742 : Parallel walls, Saltersgate Lane lies to the left.
A spot of rural dereliction Access to the disused Quickburn Quarry.
A spot of rural dereliction
Access to the disused Quickburn Quarry.
House under reconstruction beside the A68 Overlooking the valley of the Houselop Beck.
House under reconstruction beside the A68
Overlooking the valley of the Houselop Beck.
A bend on the A68 The A68 is a dramatic main road which runs from Darlington via Corbridge and the Scottish Border at Carter Bar as far as Dalkeith on the outskirts of Edinburgh. It is a high level route, with many long straight switchback sections across deep valleys. The house on the left can be seen at <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/357638">NZ0940 : House under reconstruction beside the A68</a>.
A bend on the A68
The A68 is a dramatic main road which runs from Darlington via Corbridge and the Scottish Border at Carter Bar as far as Dalkeith on the outskirts of Edinburgh. It is a high level route, with many long straight switchback sections across deep valleys. The house on the left can be seen at NZ0940 : House under reconstruction beside the A68.
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Droverhouse Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NZ0942 (Lat: 54.779167, Lng: -1.853967)

Unitary Authority: County Durham

Police Authority: Durham

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