General Lamberts House, Alnwick
General Lambert's House, 31 & 33 Narrowgate, Alnwick, Northumberland, NE66 1JG
John Lambert was a prominent solicitor and a generous philanthropist. He bought two small houses in 1811, then extended, modernised and refaced them to create a stylish home for his large family and thriving legal practice. On his death the house passed to his son, then in 1861 it was sold to William Dickson, a founding partner of the Law firm which became Dickson, Archer & Thorp. They occupied the building until the practice closed in 2003. It has remained empty since, but more than two centuries of alterations have left traces of the original 17th century buildings, and an ancient kitchen range in the cellar; elaborate fireplaces, domestic fittings and dangerous wallpaper on the first and second floors; and more basic accommodation for servants in the attics. This is a unique opportunity to explore inside one of Alnwick’s most prominent buildings, and view the plans to bring the property back to life.
General Lambert's House, 31 & 33 Narrowgate, Alnwick, Northumberland, NE66 1JG
It may be necessary to limit numbers inside the building. Wheelchair access to the house is limited, and only parts of the building are accessible.