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Listed building outline: Roddam Hall 1042364
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Roddam Hall 1042364
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MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.961221 55.478338,-1.961306 55.478338,-1.961305...
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- 2013-01-29
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- 1042364
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- Roddam Hall
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- NU 02 SW RODDAM RODDAM 7/98 Roddam Hall 21.9.51 11 GV Country House. Early C18. Wings added 1768-83 by Lancelot Coxon for Edward Roddam. Ashlar. Welsh slate renewed hipped roof; also some re-used local slate. 5-bay centre formerly 2? storeys, lowered to 2 storeys in 1970's. One-bay links to wings which project to form a courtyard. Centre block has rusticated quoins, renewed 12-pane sashes in architraves and a mid-C19 porch with pedimented doorway, rusticated quoins and cornice. Wings 5 bays, 1:3:1. Projecting 3-bay centres with rusticated quoins. 1? storeys. Windows in architraves. Right and left, on ground floor blank, elliptical arches rising from imposts. A window or door in each arch. The ends of the wings have pedimented gables. Later 3-bay extension, formerly a coach house, on left. Garden front similar in style with pedimented wings and architraves to all windows. Doorway with pediment, Tuscan columns and triglyph frieze. Corniced stone chimney stacks. Inside much changed but mainly with re-used material. Many original doors and window reveals, and one good late C18 wood fireplace with Adam-style columns and a frieze of rustic scenes and sea shells presumably designed for Admiral Roddam. In former kitchen, now the garage, a dog's treadmill for turning the spit. Wooden with many little turned balusters. Rainwater heads, one dated 1783. Northumberland County History Vol. XIV ,
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- 1042364
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- 1951-09-21
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