North and South Bailey South Bailey begins close to
St Cuthbert's Society, near to
Prebends Bridge, at the southern tip of the peninsula. It is cobbled and flanked by numerous old buildings, many of which are owned by the
Cathedral and
University. Running northwards, South Bailey first passes by
St John's College before turning into North Bailey at the gate into the
College, Some of these buildings are more modern in origin. The North Bailey ends at its junction with Owengate, which leads up onto
Palace Green.
Palace Green and Durham Castle and Cathedral Palace Green is an area of grass flanked by Durham Cathedral and Durham Castle. The Cathedral and Castle together form a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Although initially not part of the site itself, Palace Green was added to the UNESCO site in 2008. It is situated on top of the narrow, high peninsula formed by a sharp bend in the River Wear. To the east are Durham University buildings including the law, theology, classics and history departments, with the music department and the university's special collections library to the west. From the north and east Palace Green is accessed by Owengate and Dun Cow Lane, the latter taking its name from a local legend involving a milkmaid and her cow. From the west, a passageway called "
Windy Gap", leads down to the banks of the River Wear between two buildings which are now part of the university Music School.
Durham Market Place The remainder of the peninsula is centred around Durham Market Place. Saddler Street is borne out of Owengate and North Bailey, continuing downhill to the Market Place.
Elvet Bridge leads over to
Elvet, the eastern part of Durham city centre, and is now pedestrianised. The Market Place itself is centred on a statue of
Lord Londonderry. Saddler Street enters at its south-east corner, whilst Silver Street falls away to the south-west towards
Framwellgate Bridge.
St Nicholas' Church, Durham lies to the north of the Market Place, alongside the exit from
Durham's Congestion Charge Zone onto Claypath. The dual carriageway
A690 forms a northern border to the peninsula area. ==History==