Proper noun
Barnard Castle
A market town with a medieval castle in County Durham, England (OS grid ref NZ0516).
After recovering from coronavirus, he drove about 30 miles on Easter Sunday, his wife’s birthday, to the beauty spot of Barnard Castle and back, a trip he said was to test his eyesight so that he was sure he could safely return to London for work. Source: Internet
He drove from his home in Barnard Castle earlier this month to pick up his student daughter who had been self-isolating at her boyfriend's home in Ascot, Berkshire. Source: Internet
He later drove his family to the town of Barnard Castle to test his eyesight and sit by a river for 15 minutes. Source: Internet
I remain unconvinced his visit to Barnard Castle could be considered reasonable. Source: Internet
Presumably they'll allow a pub in Barnard Castle to stay open, in case Dominic Cummings needs a swift one after his next "eye test". Source: Internet
The force said the aide, who drove 60 miles to Barnard Castle on his wife’s birthday with family at the height of lockdown, would have been spoken to by an officer and sent home had he been caught. Source: Internet