Governor’s House

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Governor’s House is a historic building within Lancaster Castle in Lancashire, England, traditionally associated with the residence and offices of the castle’s governor or chief official.

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Governor’s House, Lancaster Castle 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
office building
residential building
accessContext within the enclosed precincts of Lancaster Castle
associatedWithRole castle governor
chief official of Lancaster Castle
country United Kingdom
function administrative centre for castle governance
governorRole chief official responsible for management of the castle
oversight of prison and judicial functions at Lancaster Castle
governorTitle Governor of Lancaster Castle NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalType castle-associated domestic building
hasBuildingUse administrative
residential
hasCulturalSignificance part of the historic fabric of Lancaster Castle
hasHistoricalAssociation local governance of Lancaster Castle
penal and judicial history of Lancaster Castle
heritageCategory historic site in Lancashire
heritageStatus historic property
isSubjectOf local historical interest
isWithinFortification medieval and later castle complex
locatedIn Lancaster Castle NERFINISHED
Lancaster, Lancashire, England NERFINISHED
locatedInCity Lancaster NERFINISHED
locatedInCounty Lancashire NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion North West England
ownershipContext part of the Lancaster Castle estate
partOf Lancaster Castle complex NERFINISHED
traditionalUse offices of the castle governor
residence of the castle governor

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Lancaster Castle hasPart Governor’s House