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Listed building outline: Garden Wall To East Of Hauxley Hall With Attached Summerhouse 1041887
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Garden Wall To East Of Hauxley Hall With Attached Summerhouse 1041887
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MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.561060 55.321490,-1.561077 55.321498,-1.562257...
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- 2013-01-29
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- 1041887
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- Garden Wall To East Of Hauxley Hall With Attached Summerhouse
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- HAUXLEY HIGH HAUXLEY NU 20 SE 8/137 Garden wall to east of Hauxley Hall, with attached summerhouse GV II Garden wall and summerhouse. Wall late C18, summerhouse probably early C20 re-using old materials. Wall brick in irregular, largely stretcher bond, with stone coping and roughly-coursed stone rear face. Summerhouse brick with roof of red fish-scale tiles. 3.5-metre high wall runs north from north-east corner of Hall (q.v.), with gap for C20 drive, then turns east alongside road; flat stone coping replaced by cement in places, swept up at east end. Short southward return 5 metres high with 3 external set backs. Half-glazed summerhouse has open porch with banded piers carrying separate swept hipped roof. Historical note: This length of wall probably formed the back of the 'long glass house' built by John Widdrington so that 'his delicate south-country wife might take exercise without exposure to the east wind' (Northumberland County History V p.308). C20 greenhouse built against wall, and altered length of wall further to east, are not of special interest. ,
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- 1041887
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- 1988-09-15
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