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MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.689335 55.073602,-1.689290 55.073178,-1.688635... 2013-01-29 1024967 Walls, Gate Piers And Gates In Front Of Horton Grange DINNINGTON NEW HORTON GRANGE NZ 17 NE 1/6 Walls, gate piers and gates in front of Horton Grange. G.V. II Walls, gate piers and gates. Circa 1864. Coursed squared sandstone and ashlar; wood gates. Walls with round-topped coping enclose garden of house; corniced square gate piers support wood gates with dog bars. Historical note; Kelly's directory for 1858 describes the house and farm buildings of the model farm as the most complete and extensive in Northumberland. 1024967 1987-03-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.688801 55.074017,-1.689410 55.073986,-1.689380... 2013-01-29 1024968 Farm Buildings And Garage North Of Horton Grange Farmhouse G.V. II Cart and coach sheds and stables, now garage and repair shops. Dated 1858 in central gable inscribed MWR/1858. For Sir Matthew White Ridley. Coursed squared sandstone with ashlar dressings and quoins. Welsh slate roofs with stone gable copings. 3 parallel ranges with cart shed between eastern pair. 3 wood double doors in cart and carriage shed now garage; stables in easternmost range; blocked elliptical- headed openings in west wall of western range. Some C20 alterations to openings: Included for group value with planned farm buildings and Horton Grange Farmhouse. Historical note; Kelly's directory for 1858 describes the house and farm buildings of the model farm as the most complete and extensive in Northumberland. 1024968 1987-03-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.690558 55.073870,-1.690649 55.073865,-1.690637... 2013-06-20 1024969 Farm Building Attached To Number 4 G.V. II 3 farm cottages and cart shed. 1858 for Sir Matthew White Ridley. Coursed squared sandstone with ashlar dressings and quoins. Welsh slate roof with stone gable copings and roll-moulded stone-coloured ridge tiles. 2 storeys; each house 3 bays. Central half-glazed doors with glazing bars flanked by wide sash windows. Sashes also to first and third bays of each house, those in outer and central 2 bays of block breaking eaves under half-gabled dormers with overhanging hipped roofs. Eaves gutter corbels, banded ashlar chimneys. Cart shed has round piers to 5 elliptical arches; projecting stone sills to 4 blocked-up lights above; boarded pitching hole in return gable; stone gutter brackets. Historical note; Kelly's directory for 1858 describes the house and farm buildings of the model farm as the most complete and extensive in Northumberland 1024969 1987-03-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.672386 55.108689,-1.672376 55.108679,-1.672355... 2013-01-29 1025103 Moor Tomb 5 Metres East Of South Aisle Of Church Of St Mary STANNINGTON CHURCH LANE NZ 27 NW (South side) Stannington 8/101 Moor tomb 5 metres east of. south aisle of Church of St.Mary GV II Table tomb, 1787. Sandstone. Slab with shaped ends, moulded edge and inscription to Nicholas Moor of Stannington White House. Closed end panels between legs in the form of urns with gadrooned tops and swags on sides. , 1025103 1987-04-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.670368 55.108749,-1.670476 55.108750,-1.670480... 2024-08-22 1025120 The Old Vicarage STANNINGTON CHURCH LANE NZ 27 NW (North side) Stannington 8/93 The Vicarage GV II Vicarage. 1745 (information from incumbent) with late C19/early C20 west wing and porch extension of 1910. Squared stone, later parts with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof. L-plan. South elevation 2 storeys, in 2 sections; right part original house of 2+1+2 bays, with chamfered plinth. Central canted porch has 4-panel door with overlight in shouldered arch, and narrow flanking windows; returns with wider windows are linked to broad bay windows with triple sashes; porch and bays have common cornice and parapet. Half-glazed double doors within porch, in old opening with keyed lintel. Similar doorway, now blocked, to left of 1910 extension. 1st floor windows with keyed lintels. Stepped compound end stacks. To left, gabled end of west wing with triple sashes. All windows plate-glass sashes in chamfered surrounds. 2-bay left return shows similar fenestration and later extension to left. Right return shows small 4-pane attic casement. Various architectural fragments from medieval church in garden at rear. , 1025120 1987-04-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.668952 55.108216,-1.668980 55.108207,-1.668980... 2013-01-29 1025123 Drinking Fountain 90 Metres South East Of The Old Vicarage STANNINGTON CHURCH LANE NZ 27 NW (South side) Stannington 8/95 Drinking Fountain 90 metres south- east of Vicarage GV II Drinking fountain, dated 1902. Ashlar, cast iron. Stepped square base with spout and bowl, carrying circular column with inscription relating how water was brought to the village by Viscount Ridley, to commemorate the Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. Moulded cap with ball finial. , 1025123 1987-04-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.661353 55.079654,-1.662713 55.079403,-1.662579... 2019-04-29 1025241 The Milkhope Centre STANNINGTON BLAGDON PARK NZ 2176 14/89 Milkhope Farm 28.1.86 Buildings to north of Milkhope Farmhouse GV II Byres, shelter sheds, barns and storerooms, with covered yard. 1865 dated on panel in pedimented central gable of south block. Snecked tooled sandstone with tooled-and-margined flush lintels and cills and chamfered alternate-block jambs; stone eaves corbels. Welsh slate roofs with stone copings. Two adjoining T-shaped north ranges, with wings projecting to south, are linked by tall, ramped rear walls to flanking shelter sheds. The western range has a covered yard on its west side; the south wing of the eastern range is flanked by parallel wings, that to east longer, with louvred, raised roof ridges. To south a shallow T- shaped range, whose wing runs northward, forms the centre of the composition. This and the shelter sheds are single-storey; the central blocks 2-storey. In south block central segmental-arched rebated cart entrance in projecting panel. Similar entrances, without projections, in gable end walls and in south ends of shelter sheds. The sheds have full-height spine walls, except in southern bays, and 7-bay segmental arcades at either side. The wings projecting from the centre blocks have square-headed doors, and small-paned upper windows, some of which are replaced. Rear (north) elevation: 2 main blocks, the right slightly lower. Left block 5 bays, with central sliding wagon doors and replaced casements in original openings; blocked loading door at right. Right block 9 closely-set windows above and 3 below, all in original openings; and a boarded door. Flanking walls, with blocked segmental cart arches, lead to blank north ends of shelter sheds. No internal fittings. Buildings being altered to workshops at time of survey. Many of the segmental-arched openings will be glazed, partly-filled and given different doors and windows. 4 matching segmental arches are being inserted to flank the central door; the basic design of the group is expected to remain fairly intact. Included as an unusually large example of a planned C19 cattle farm. , 1025241 1986-01-28
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.912772 55.309708,-1.912737 55.309626,-1.912586... 2016-05-16 1025302 Premises Of T Rogerson And Sons ROTHBURY HIGH STREET NU 0501 (North side) 25/289 Premises of T. Rogerson and Sons GV II House. Late C18 with early C19 rear extension and late C19 shopfront. Horizontally-tooled stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. 3 storeys, 3 windows. Rusticated quoins. On left of ground floor is a double shopfront with central half-glazed door, wooden pilasters and cornice; on right is a segmental arch (now entrance to Rogerson's Arcade). C20 bowed casements to 1st floor and plain sashes to 2nd floor, all in older raised stone surrounds. Coped gables; stepped-and-corniced end stacks, that to left heightened. Rear elevation shows arched stair window with radial-glazed head, in raised stone surround. Included for group value. Rendered wing to rear left is not of special interest. , 1025302 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.891711 55.313482,-1.891723 55.313491,-1.891741... 2013-08-19 1025308 Roadside Wall To West And North Of Cragside Park House ROTHBURY CRAGSIDE LODGE NU 0602 23/282 Roadside wall to west and north of Cragside Park House GV II Roadside wall, third quarter of C19. Snecked stone with cut dressings. From north-east to south-west: Tooled-and-margined monolithic arched piers to yard entrance; 3-metre wall with flat coping stepped downhill, and ramped down on either side of second gateway with similar piers; boarded door; 2-metre wall with unstepped coping arched up over boarded door to outbuilding; gateway to house has square ashlar piers with chamfered bases and low pyramidal caps, holding boarded double gates. Carved panel with Armstrong trebuchet on north pier, 'VR' letterbox in adjacent wall. Included for group value. , 1025308 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.911752 55.309378,-1.911681 55.309394,-1.911710... 2016-05-16 1025321 Rothbury Cross ROTHBURY HIGH STREET NU 0501 25/285 Rothbury Cross 21.l0.53 GV II Market Cross as memorial, by C.C. Hodges. Ashlar. Arts and Crafts style. 4 steps up to square base inscribed 'This Monument was erected in the year 1902 on the site of the ancient market cross by the inhabitants of Rothbury and other Friends in admiration and grateful rememberance of the long and useful lives of William George Baron Armstrong of Cragside G.B. (1810-1900) and of Margaret his wife (1807-1893)'. Tall tapering shaft with oak scroll inhabited by stag, squirrels and birds; Celtic cross head with central boss. Right side of shaft shows various knotwork and key patterns and left side a vinescroll; rear face has rose scroll with rabbits and birds. Overall height 6.9 metres. The cross stands on a square of paving with projecting blocks at the corners and on each side, which have carried iron standards for a former railing. The present cast-iron railings are not of special interest. , 1025321 1953-10-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.891480 55.312909,-1.891488 55.312924,-1.891505... 2013-01-29 1025879 Sunshine Recorder To South East Of Conservatory At Cragside Park House ROTHBURY CRAGSIDE LODGE NU 0602 23/277 Sunshine Recorder to south-east of Conservatory at Cragside Park House GV II Sunshine recorder, later C19, for Lord Armstrong. Recorder bronze and glass, on cut stone plinth. Recorder by Brady and Martin of Newcastle (maker's plate), on square plinth with chamfered base, stop-chamfered angles and moulded cap. Included for historical interest. , 1025879 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.910689 55.308720,-1.910703 55.308732,-1.910723... 2013-08-19 1031330 Eleanor Headstone 17 Metres South Of Porch Of Church Of All Saints ROTHBURY CHURCH STREET NU 0501 (East side) 25/270 Eleanor headstone 17 metres south of porch of Church of All Saints GV II Headstone, 1755. Cut sandstone. Pedimented top with death's head and hourglass cut in relief on upper edges, enclosing panel with 3 cherubs. Nowy-headed panel with inscription to Eleanor, wife of William ......., 1755, flanked by vertical panels each with bone above dart. , 1031330 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.911410 55.308992,-1.911376 55.309002,-1.911310... 2013-08-19 1031334 1 And 2, Church Street ROTHBURY CHURCH STREET NU 0501 (West side) 25/273 Nos. 1 and 2 GV II Pair of houses, early C19. Coursed-roughly-squared stone with tooled quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays, slightly irregular. Flush-panelled door to No. 2 in second bay; 3 steps up to renewed door to No. 1 in right end bay. 16-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. All openings in alternating-block surrounds with narrow chamfers. Coped gables; stepped-and-corniced end and ridge stacks with panelled shafts. Adjacent house to right is left return of No. 1 Market Place (q.v.). , 1031334 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.507843 55.126791,-1.507873 55.126802,-1.508307... 2021-12-21 1031569 The Wallaw Cinema NZ3187SW BLYTH The Wallaw Cinema 1395/1/10002 II Cinema and Theatre. Opened as a cinema. 1937 by Percy Lindsay Browne, Son and Harding of Newcastle upon Tyne, the job architect most probably Charles Alfred Harding. Plasterwork hy Webster Davidson and Co. Ltd of Sunderland. Streamlined moderne lighting fixtures hy Devereux Moody and Co. Ltd of Newcastle. Moderne style in brick and cement render, with auditorium set back and ranged left at a ninety degree to the main facade. Entrance doors divided into 1 +2+1 rhythm with sheltering canopy. Three vertical windows at first floor level in cut brick surrounds with rendered and moulded sill and lintel; the whole fac:ade is surmounted by a rendered parapet with three main steppings and a central forward projection Three storey right return wall with central, symmetrically placed horizontal windows, a 'pylon' feature to the left with a narrow, triple-height window, terminating in an emergency stair tower to the right expressed with another triple-height window turning the rear wall. Four sets of original entrance doors lead to steps up to main foyer level. The steps are flanked by five handrails, the three middle rails with Art Deco styling. Double-height foyer with two symmetrical flights of stairs rising to a landing. Solid balustrades with central metal section over stalls entrance carry symmetrically positioned stylized 'W' (for Wallaw) . Three bands of plaster moulding in Moderne style on flank walls. Coved ceiling has central panel embellished with scalloping. Triple stage Art Deco pendant light in centre. Inner foyer entered through small lobby followed h an eccentric shaped space with a circular ceiling cove to suggest a rotunda. Both spaces have streamlined Moderne light fittings and an Art Deco grille to conceal the radiator. Original Moderne doors to inner foyer, Moderne mouldings on inner foyer ceiling, and similarly styled streamlined light fittings on the ceilings. Double-height auditorium arranged as raked floor stalls and stepped balcony with the rear stalls divided off to create two small auditoria. Rectangular proscenium with flanking Moderne pilasters (that to left with clock). All the lighting is indirect, from fibrous plaster coves. Principal and subsidiary coves in ceiling over balcony. Continuous streamlined Mode e plaster feature in middle cove accommodates ventilation ducts. Three vomitories in balcony with streamlined timber batten decoration. Original doors from foyer landing into balcony foyer. Balcony foyer enriched with Moderne decoration on ceiling and cornice, with a leaf and rosette pattern in relief plaster on the rounded wall cheeks at the vomitory entrances. Included as a rare example of a streamlined Moderne cinema of the 1930s which has a rich collection of original internal features and fixtures surviving intact. The practice established by Percy Lindsay Browne in 1911 was one of the most prolific designers of cinemas to be found in the north east, and this is understood to be their best surviving work. Source: Richard Gray, 'Cinemas in Britain', London, Lund Humphries, 1996, p.137 , 1031569 1998-01-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.844189 55.429935,-1.844244 55.429910,-1.844241... 2013-01-29 1031913 Gate Screen To Titlington Hall HEDGELEY TITLINGTON NU 01 NE 4/256 Gate Screen to Titlington Hall GV II Gate screen, probably 1824. Tooled-and-margined stone. Gate piers have convex internal face and moulded pyramidal caps. Dwarf quadrant walls with steeply-chamfered coping link to square outer piers with similar caps. C20 wooden railings are not of special interest. , 1031913 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710501 55.522382,-1.710534 55.522379,-1.710528... 2013-01-29 1034424 Preston Tower (Old) ELLINGHAM PRESTON NU 12 NE 11/161 Preston Tower (old) 22.12.69 GV II* Part of tower house. C14 restored 1864 by Henry Robert Baker Cresswell. Squared stone with Welsh slate roof. The remains include the south wall and 2 southern corner turrets of a larger hall-type tower house with 4 towers (cf. Haughton Castle and Langley Castle). The rear wall is of 1864. 3 storeys. Chamfered plinth. Recessed centre flanked by projecting turrets. In the centre a boarded door in C16, or C17 chamfered surround. 2 slit windows with chamfered surrounds above door. 4 similar windows in turret to left, 3 in turret to right. On 2nd floor in centre, a large clock with ceramic face inscribed H R B C for the restorer. Embattled parapet. Higher turrets have rounded corbels below parapets. On left return a blocked, low, narrow C14 doorway with pointed arch and chamfered surround. To rear, similar clock face dated 1864. Interior: springing of ground-floor vault visible. The turrets have pointed tunnel-vaulted chambers on each floor. Also in turrets 3 C16 or C17 fireplaces with chamfered surrounds; one has a lintel, with keystone. Many mason's marks. C14 doorways into turret rooms have pointed arches and chamfered surrounds. , 1034424 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.845305 55.430385,-1.845319 55.430393,-1.845509... 2019-09-02 1038290 Titlington Hall HEDGELEY TITLINGTON NU 01 NE 4/254 Titlington Hall 31.12.69 GV II House, rebuilt 1824 for W.M. Pawson (inscription on north-west corner quoin). Tooled-and-margined stone; right return and rear roughly-squared stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; blue slate roof. Main house 2 storeys, 2+1+2 bays. Chamfered plinth, rusticated quoins, moulded eaves cornice, blocking course. Slightly-projecting centre has altered flush-panelled door with 2-pane overlight, between plain pilasters carrying frieze and cornice; two 4-pane sash windows above; antefixae on blocking course. Flanking bays have early C20 6-pane casementswith 4-pane sashes above. All windows in architraves, those on ground floor with plain aprons, dropping to plinth. Small inserted window with rusticated lintel near right end. To far right, single-storey part with renewed 12-pane sash. 2-bay left return shows similar fenestration; rear elevation shows large arched stair window with renewed glazing, and slightly-projecting wing to left. Interior: not fully seen. 2-bay screen with tall fluted columns at foot of geometrical stair. Drawing room fireplace and some other features said to have been brought from Lemington Hall. Another north-west corner quoin dated 1745 probably relates to the previous house on the site, replacing a tower thought to have stood on what is now the front lawn, where parch marks sometimes show a rectangular structure. , 1038290 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.858744 55.420878,-1.858783 55.420887,-1.858891... 2019-09-02 1038314 Screen Wall And Gate Piers At West Entrance To Shawdon Hall HEDGELEY SHAWDON NU 01 SE 8/252 Screen wall and gate piers at West Entrance to Shawdon Hall GV II Screen wall and piers, perhaps 1858 by John Dobson. Ashlar. Square piers with plinth and moulded capitals carrying ball finials; low serpentine walls with pitched coping (railings missing) link to end piers with stepped frieze and low pyramidal caps. Included for group value with West Lodge (q.v.). , 1038314 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.851169 55.421534,-1.851173 55.421527,-1.851167... 2013-01-29 1038332 Garden Walls With Attached Outbuildings 200 Metres South East Of Shawdon Hall 8/249 HEDGELEY SHAWDON HALL NU Ol SE 8/249 Garden walls, with attached outbuilding 200 metres south- east of Shawdon Hall II Garden walls, with attached outbuildings. Main garden walls late C18, outbuildings early C19, wing wall later C19. Main walls brick in stretcher bond except for squared stone lower part to external faces, with stone dressings; outbuildings roughly-squared stone with tooled-and-margined dressings, with Scottish (potting shed) and Welsh slate roofs; wing wall brick in English Garden Wall bond 1 + 4, with external face snecked stone. Main walls to rear and sides of garden facing south-west, fronted by ornamental lake. Tall wall with flat coping on north and north-east; 6-panel door in stone surround near centre of north-east wall, C20 pointed arch at west end of north wall. Lower south-east wall shows coping ramped down twice. Wing wall runs south from east corner of C18 garden, to end pier with stepped cap. Rear elevation of north-east wall shows blocked segmental-arched heating ducts, and pent-roofed potting shed with boarded door flanked by renewed 16-pane sash windows, all in alternating-block surrounds. Similar outbuilding to rear of north wall. Wooden shed to rear of north-east wall is not of special interest. , 1038332 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.855284 55.422729,-1.855308 55.422721,-1.855230... 2013-01-29 1038949 Shawdon Hall HEDGELEY SHAWDON NU 01 SE 8/245 Shawdon Hall GV II* Country House. Dated 1779 on rainwater heads, possibly by William Newton, for William Hargrave. Rear wing truncated 1970. Main block tooled ashlar with Lakeland slate roof; rear wing squared stone with Welsh slate roof. South front 2 storeys, 2 + 3 + 2 bays: plinth, sill and 1st floor bands, dentil eaves cornice. 3-bay centre has giant pilasters with palmette capitals, fluted frieze with paterae, and pediment enclosing 1817 wood carving of Pawson arms and mantling. 6 steps up to central Venetian doorway with half-glazed door and plain fanlight, fluted frieze and archivolt, under round arch. Plate-glass sash windows. Hipped roof with 2 stepped-and-corniced ridge stacks. 5-bay left return shows similar detail; central open pediment, with floating cornice over 1st floor window beneath. Plainer 4-bay right return has similar fenestration in right bays but only 1st floor blind windows on left; 5-bay right rear wing with central 6-panel door and latticed overlight in plain porch; 4-pane sash windows. Rear elevation shows 20-pane sash stair window with radial head; rear (west) elevation of wing shows projecting 3-bay section with pediment. Interior: Entrance hall has mahogany doors with carved fielded panels; fluted dentil frieze and overdoors. Dining room has carved black-and-white marble fireplace from Close House, Wylam, dado rail, long enriched panels; fluted frieze with paterae, and matching overdoors. Sitting room has white marble fireplace,with coloured inlaid medallions, and palmette frieze. Lower and upper stair halls both have arches with fluted archivolts on imposts with paterae; band of fluting at landing level, panelling, anthemion top cornice. Open-well stair with stick balusters, moulded wreathed and ramped handrail and curtail step. Bedrooms have dado rails and moulded cornices. Doorway to servants' stair has fluted archivolt and radial overlight. One lavatory of c.1880; panelled cistern with glazed floral tiles. C. Hussey, 'Shawdon Hall, Northumberland', Country Life Mar. 5 1959, 460-463. , 1038949 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.905729 55.454356,-1.905754 55.454550,-1.905851... 2013-01-29 1039108 Main Group Of Farmbuildings To North East Of Low Hedgeley Farmhouse HEDGELEY LOW HEDGELEY NU 01 NE 4/238 Main group of farmbuildings to north-east of Low Hedgeley Farmhouse GV II Planned farm buildings. Ranges enclosing original foldyard late C18; extended east to produce E plan c.l840-50; threshing barn and engine house mid-c19; north and north-west ranges later C19; covered yard c.1900. Mid- C19 parts probably by F.R. Wilson of Alnwick. Late C18 parts squared tooled stone; mid-C19 parts squared rubble with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; later C19 parts similar but with smoothly-cut dressings; c190O parts snecked stone. Welsh slate roofs except for C20 metal sheets on southern barn in north-west range. Original foldyard group has north range with 4-bay segmental arcade, partly blocked, with 3 low loft windows directly beneath eaves; boarded doors, small-paned sash and fixed windows. The south ends of the original east range, and the east range of the extension, have Gothic detail; each has a stable door and a part-slatted window, with 2 blind windows above, the upper in stepped gable with moulded finials. Between these are the twin gables of the covered yard, each with a tall central opening under a timber lintel, flanked by blind windows. All openings in this facade have shouldered lintels. The threshing barn, projecting to rear from the centre of the E-plan group, has varied fenestration; openings in alternating-block surrounds. Engine house to east has truncated ridge stack and a large boarded door; east again is pent cartshed with blocked 4-bay segmental arcade. The later Cl9 north range is an extension of the threshing barn; west elevation shows 5-bay arcade with timber lintels on piers with stepped corbelled heads, and part- slatted loft windows in chamfered surrounds. The north-west range has a double-depth plan; the western part is a range of byres, the eastern 2 separate barns. East elevation: Southern barn has large opening with stable door to left; central recess between the barns has large opening to byres, north barn has large opening with pitching door over in gabled left return, and roof hipped to right. All large openings have shouldered arches with timber lintels. Interiors: Covered yards have queen-post roof trusses carried by axial and transverse arcades of cast-iron columns and moulded stone corbels. Historical note: Low Hedgeley became the home farm for Hedgeley Hall (formerly High Hedgeley) after the Carr-Ellison family purchased the estate c.1780. , 1039108 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.885582 55.451914,-1.885585 55.451987,-1.885789... 2013-01-29 1039115 Guide Post On West Side Of Road Junction 400 Metres North Of Hedgeley Hall HEDGELEY HEDGELEY NU 0l NE NU 07311756 4/236 Guide post on west side of road junction 400 metres north of Hedgeley Hall II Guide post. Probably late C19, by Alnwick Foundry. Cast iron; shaft painted grey, arms black on white. Circular shaft with moulded base, head and finial, stamped with foundry name. Arms with clipped corners, bolted on to head of shaft: BEANLEY ? EGLINGHAM 2?; HEDGELEY STATION 1; TITLINGTON 2?. Overall height 2.5 metres. , 1039115 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.828146 55.468691,-1.828153 55.468693,-1.828154... 2013-01-29 1040064 Wheel Mould 2 Metres South Of Old Smithy Adjacent To Smithy Cottage EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (North side) 19/160 Wheel mould 2 metres south of old smithy adjacent to Smithy Cottage GV II Wheel mould, C18 or early C19. Cut stone. A circle of dressed stone blocks, of 1 metre internal diameter, now virtually flush with ground level. Formerly used for shaping of iron tyres for cart wheels. , 1040064 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.061048 55.211172,-2.061127 55.211208,-2.061182... 2013-01-29 1041241 Winter's Gibbet And Adjacent Crossbase Of Steng Cross NY 99 SE ELSDON WINTER'S GIBBET 11/25 Winter's Gibbet and adjacent crossbase of Steng Cross GV II Gibbet. Wood, the base re-inforced with iron. Tall gibbet, a C19 relica of the gibbet upon which William Winter was executed in 1791 for the murder of Margaret Crozier of the Raw near Hepple. Crossbase. Medieval. Sandstone. c.36 inches square and 18 inches high with chamfered top. Oblong socket for shaft c.18 inches x 11 inches. , 1041241 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.028257 55.299456,-2.028057 55.299469,-2.028046... 2013-01-29 1041242 Garden Wall Attached To Front Of East Hepple Farmhouse HEPPLE B 6341 NT 90 SE (North side) 2/27 Garden wall attached to front of East Hepple Farmhouse GV II Garden wall. C18. Randcm rubble wall c.4 ft. high with arched coping. Broken in centre of south side by simple arched gatepiers. , 1041242 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.025865 55.299673,-2.025915 55.299663,-2.025896... 2013-01-29 1041243 Christ Church HEPPLE B 6341 NY 90 SE (South side) 2/31 Christ Church 21.10.53 GV II Parish church. 1897 by C. Hodgson Fowler. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Late Perpendicular style. Nave and chancel with south porch and north vestry. 3-bay nave has porch in left bay and two 3-light windows with 4-centred heads to lights. Sill string. 2-bay chancel has similar windows and string. Chancel and nave divided by large buttress with 3 offsets. The chancel windows are set slightly higher than the nave windows. East end blank except for recessed panel with a cross and 4 small crosses between the arms. Gabled roof with flat coping, kneelers and cross finials. The chancel eaves are slightly swept and slightly higher than the nave. Between chancel and nave a very short battered tower with slate-hung lower portion, louvred timber bell stage and spirelet with swept, overhanging eaves. Interior: Tripartite screen with Tudor-arched openings. Wooden canted chancel arch and canted wooden barrel-vaulted ceilings. Interior gains much of its impact from its painted colour scheme. Large reredos of 1903 has painting of the crucifixion and panels with angels. East wall has linenfold panelling, chancel south wall has enriched linenfold. South window of 1901 with figures of St. Aidan, St. Gregory and St. Oswald. Altar front of 1934 has painting of descent from the cross. Font, from the old church, C12 bowl on C19 stem; one figure remains beneath a round arch, more have worn away. In nave north wall a C14 grave cover with foliated cross. In the corner of the nave a small medieval headstone with an incised cross. , 1041243 1953-10-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.884007 55.271751,-1.884015 55.271749,-1.883974... 2013-01-29 1041245 The Lonnen HESLEYHURST B 6343 NZ 09 NE (East side, off) 8/36 The Lonnen II House. Probably C17, restored early-mid C19. Massive 'bastle-type' masonry, Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 bays with single-storey, 3-bay addition on right. Boarded and battened door in C19 Tudor-arched surround to right. C20 casements in C19 chamfered surrounds, stumps of mullions visible, 3-light on ground floor, 2-light above. Gabled roof with ridged coping and kneelers, renewed end stack. 3-bay cottage attached on left has central boarded door in chamfered surround and similar, formerly 3-light windows. Gabled roof with flat coping and tall banded ridge stacks. Continuous single-storey outshut to rear. , 1041245 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.865846 55.282627,-1.865817 55.282592,-1.866136... 2013-01-29 1041246 Farmbuildings Attached To East Of Brockley Hall Farmhouse HESLEYHURST BROCKLEY HALL NZ 09 NE 8/40 Farmbuildings attached to east of Brockley Hall Farmhouse GV II Farmbuildings. Early C19, incorporating earlier masonry. Random rubble with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof. U-plan. Attached to the house, 2-storey range. First a garage with boarded double doors, then shelter sheds with 2 segmental etches and granary over. Projecting from right a single-storey byre and stable with 2 boarded doors and one shuttered window. Projecting from end of this range a shelter shed and hen house. Built into the gable end of this range the lintel of a fireplace with moulding similar to the doorway of the house (q.v.), inscribed on lintel THOMAS WHARTON 1666. Rounded corner on right with corbel to support roof. Gabled roofs with flat coping. Interior of hen house has stone nesting boxes. C20 shed in centre of farmyard not of special interest. Included for group value. , 1041246 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.899461 55.252545,-1.899471 55.252555,-1.899492... 2013-01-29 1041247 Milestone Circa 200 Yards South West Of Coldside HOLLINGHILL B 6342 NZ 09 NE (West side) 8/44 Milestone c.200 yards south-west of Coldside II Milstone. Mid C18. Sandstone. c.18 inches high with 2 faces and rounded back. Inscribed on one face RB for Rothbury and on the other H for Hexham. 4 27 The Rothbury - Hexham Turnpike was opened c.1751. , 1041247 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.959171 55.222430,-1.959003 55.222443,-1.958979... 2013-01-29 1041248 Farmbuildings Circa 40 Yards North Of Greenleighton Farmhouse NZ 09 SW HOLLINGHILL GREENLEIGHTON 12/46 Farmbuildings c.40 yards north of Greenleighton Farmhouse II Farmbuildings. Mid C19. Well-dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. Three ranges around farmyard, forming U-plan. To rear, long range with 3 segmental arches on ground floor, 2 with boarded double doors; flanked by boarded doors to byre and stairs to granary; four half-slatted windows and pitching door to granary over. Single-storey section to right has segmental arch. Projecting single-storey, 2-bay range of byres to right. Projecting 2-storey stable and granary on left; 2 broad bays with central boarded door; half-slatted windows. Gabled roof. , 1041248 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.892073 55.238771,-1.891989 55.238931,-1.892009... 2013-01-29 1041249 Garden Walls And Gatepiers In Front Of Colt Park Farmhouse NZ 09 SE NUNNYKIRK B 6342 (East side, off) 13/50 Garden walls and gatepiers in front of Colt Park Farmhouse GV II Garden walls and gatepiers. Early C19. Dressed stone with iron railings. Attached to each front corner of the house are short straight walls c.8 ft. high followed by concave quadrant sections. Next sections are ramped down to c.6 ft. high. Arched coping. Low front wall with chamfered coing and railings with 3 plain rails. Broken in centre by gatepiers with arched caps. , 1041249 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.908290 55.228048,-1.908292 55.228053,-1.908301... 2013-01-29 1041250 Milestone At Ewesley Station NUNNYKIRK B 6342 NZ 09 SE NZ 927909 (West side) 13/53 Milestone at Ewesley Station II Milestone. Mid C18. Sandstone. c.18 inches high with 2 faces and rounded back. Inscribed on one face RB for Rothbury, and on the other H for Hexham. 6 25 The Rothbury-Hexham turnpike was opened c.1751. , 1041250 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.874332 55.227909,-1.874338 55.227912,-1.874487... 2024-08-22 1041251 Nunnykirk Hall NUNNYKIRK NUNNYKIRK NZ 09 SE 13/54 Nunnykirk Hall I Country house, now a school. 1825 by John Dobson for William Orde. Ashlar with Lakeland slate roof. Greek Revival style. Entrance front: 2 storeys, 5 broad bays. Centre and outer bays break forward slightly. In centre bay a large Ionic porte-cochere, with 2 columns in antis, set against a loggia of 3 pairs of Ionic columns which spans centre 3 bays. Whole front has banded rustication which breaks to form voussoirs over ground floor openings. 12- and 6-pane sashes. Cornice and parapet with panels carved with scrolls, palmettes and anthemia. Hipped roof. Large L-plan, 3-storey, 6-bay service wing to right has 30-pane sashes on ground and 1st floor, 16-pane sashes above. Garden front: 3-storey, 6-bay centre with projecting 2-storey one-bay wings. The centre has similar banded rustication which is echoed in the angle pilasters of the wings. Single-storey loggia of 4 Ionic columns in antis. Full-length 12-pane sashes on ground floor. Wood cross windows on 1st floor and 6-pane sashes above. 2nd floor sill string, palmette frieze, dentil cornice and panelled parapet with scrolls. Projecting wings have full-length tripartite windows on ground floor and shorter tripartite windows above. Parapets with scrolls and palmettes. On south front a large 2-storey, 3-bay bow window. Interior: Central hall has coffered dome with glazed drum,rosettes in the panels; at each end coffered segmental vaults with scrolled edges, frieze of alternating palmettes and anthemia; stone balcony with cast-iron balustrade which has lion masks and palmette frieze. Staircase, with similar balustrade, is semicircular around screen of 2 Corinthian columns; frieze with Greek figures. Drawing room has reticulated ceiling with flowers at intersections, scrolled border and Greek key frieze; white marble fireplace with high relief eagle and snake in lintel; large gilded pelmet with an eagle. Dining room has coffered ceiling, each panel in frame of palmettes, frieze with palmettes and cornucopia. Library shelves have Corinthian colonettes and enriched cyma- moulded cornice. Excellent woodwork throughout principal rooms with doors and shutters veneered in a variety of native and foreign woods. Country Life: Feb. 17th 1966. , 1041251 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.932256 55.402989,-1.932241 55.402994,-1.932239... 2013-01-29 1041252 Bridge, Terrace Wall And Gateway South And South East Of Eslington Park WHITTINGHAM ESLINGTON PARK NU 01 SW 9/111 Bridge, terrace wall and gateway south and south east of Eslington Park GV II Bridge with approach walls, terrace retaining wall, gatepiers and gates. 1850, 1855 and 1872 for Lord Ravensworth. Ashlar, rock-faced stone and cast iron. Bridge: south-west of house. 1872. Rock-faced stone approach walls, curved in plan with square corniced end piers; north finials of combined urn and obelisk shape possibly C17 re-used. Single-span bridge on 2 segmental iron arches. Solid, panelled cast-iron parapet. 4 square stone corniced end piers with similar finials. Terrace retaining wall, 1850, stretches about 150 yards in front of the house with a large canted projection immediately south of centre of house. About 6 ft. high with rusticated corniced piers every 20 yards. Flat coping with moulded edges. Gateway, in centre of canted projection, dated 1855. Approached from south by ramp with similar retaining walls. Rock-faced rusticated bases to tall, panelled, corniced piers with large urn finials. Contemporary cast-iron gates having spearhead standards and dog bars. 1041252 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.935355 55.403086,-1.935405 55.403177,-1.935469... 2013-01-29 1041253 Gateway To High Green Circa 60 Yards North Of Eslington Park WHITTINCHAM WHITTINGHAM NU 01 SW 9/113 Gateway- to high green c.60 yards north of Eslington Park GV II Gatepiers and gate. Mid C19. Ashlar and wrought iron. Tall rusticated corniced piers with ball finials on elongated cushion bases. Gate has 3 stages. Bottom stage is a trellis, then half-rail with square spearhead standards; top rail with round palmette standards. , 1041253 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.934675 55.404127,-1.934680 55.404141,-1.933527... 2013-01-29 1041254 Kitchen Garden, Cottage And Cartshed Circa 60 Yards North Of Eslington Park WHITTINGHAM ESLINGTON PARK NU 01 SW 9/114 Kitchen garden, cottage and cartshed c.60 yards north of Eslington Park GV II Kitchen garden walls, gateways and gates, greenhouses, cottage and cartshed. 1874 incorporating earlier fabric. Brick and random rubble with ashlar dressings. Cast-iron gate. Large walled garden with principal entry in long, 10 ft. high brick wall on south side. Gateway, dated 1874 with Ravensworth crest in panel above 4-centred- arched entry. Castellated parapet with pepper-pot finials. Gate has spearhead standards. North and west walls are of stone and in part much older. In the north wall a Tudor doorway with hoodmould. Lean-to greenhouses of 1911. In south west corner, gardener's cottage and cartshed. 2 bay cottage with boarded door and 2-light mullioned window. Diamond-paned window in gable end. Attached to rear a 3-bay cartshed with square piers. , 1041254 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.924219 55.403466,-1.924133 55.403474,-1.924182... 2013-01-29 1041255 The Lady's Bridge WHITTINGHAM ESLINGTON PARK NU 01 SW 9/117 The Lady's Bridge II Bridge. Early C18. Ashlar. Humped-backed bridge with single segmental arch. Plain parapet, with chamfered coping, splayed out at each end. Originally the entrance bridge to Eslington Park (q.v.). Subject of a woodcut by Thomas Bewick. , 1041255 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.891186 55.400664,-1.891191 55.400666,-1.891197... 2013-01-29 1041256 Village Pant Or Well WHITTINGHAM ROAD TO CALLALY NU 0611-0711 (North side) Whittingham Village 25/121 Village pant or well GV II Pant or well. 1865 for Baron Ravensworth. Ashlar. Square corniced rusticated column with domed top which has recently (1985) lost its ballfinial. Inscribed on east side: May this purefount perpetual streams supply To every thirsty soul that passes by, And may its crystal waters ever run Unchanged by winter's frost or summers sun. Not working at time of survey. , 1041256 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.896900 55.401476,-1.896927 55.401515,-1.897015... 2024-08-22 1041257 Church Of St Bartholomew Parish church. Saxon, C12 and C13 remains. Chancel rebuilt c. 1725. Extensievly rebuilt 1840 by John Green for the Rev. Goodenough. Chancel extended and gothicized 1871 by F.R. Wilson. Vestry added 1906. Squared stone and ashlar. Welsh slate roof. South porch has stone stone slate roof. West tower, 3-bay nave with aisles, south porch, transepts, chancel and north vestry. Lower stage of tower and west end of nave are Saxon with clear long-and-short quoins. Upper part of tower demolished 1840 and replaced in battlemented Early-English style. Lower part of aisle walls have C12 or c13 masonry. C14 window with cusped head in west end of south aisle. One north aisle window with intersecting tracery is partly original C14. Other windows, in similar style of 1840. South porch has pointed arch on plain imposts. C18 sundial on gable. Pointed tunnel vault inside with 2 chamfered transverse ribs. Transepts have some C13 masonry in lower courses, largely rebuilt 1840 but in north transept one original window, with intersecting tracery, now opens into the vestry. 3-bay chancel has Geometric tracery. Interior: High round-headed Saxon tower arch wiyth unmoulded imposts. In north-east corner of nave part of blocked arch, probably C11. South arcade C13 with octagonal piers and moulded capitals: double-chamfered pointed arches with dripstones rising from discs with rosettes. Eastern pier has some large dogtooth at the springing of the arch, Western pier has broaches, responds have leafy carving. North arcade is 1840 replacement of C12 arcade and is an exact copy of south arcade. Chancel arch has c13 responds and arch of 1871. Door into vestry possibly re-used priest's door with 4-centred head and continuous chamfer. C13 or C14 piscina in south transept. Altar rails, choir stalls and pulpit buy Hicks and Charleswood, probably of 1906. East window has good unsigned glass of 1880. 6 hatchments to members of Ravensworth family. Marble wall monument by Craigs, in north transept, to Reginald Goodenough, killed at Sebastapol; military emblems above the inscription. 1041257 1953-10-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.896644 55.401536,-1.896649 55.401541,-1.896659... 2018-11-07 1041258 Swanson And Archbold Headstone Circa 12 Yards North East Of Church Of St Bartholomew WHITTINGHAM ROAD TO ESLINGTON NU 01 SE (North side) Whittingham Village 10/127 Swanson and Archbold headstone c.12 yards north-east of Church of St. Bathololmew GV II Headstone. On one side Mathew Swanson 1783. On the other John Archbold 1750. Small sandstone tablet c. 2 ft. 6 inches high with high domed top. Above John Archbold a well-carved angel. Above Matthew Swanson, memento mori. , 1041258 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.896477 55.401455,-1.896482 55.401460,-1.896491... 2013-01-29 1041259 Headstone Circa 15 Yards East Of Church Of St. Bartholomew WHITTINGHAM ROAD TO ESLINGTON NU O1SE (North side) Whittingham Village 10/129 Headstone c.15 yards east of Church of St. Bartholomew GV II Headstone. Early-mid C18. Worn inscription. Elaborate rustic Baroque sandstone tablet c. 3 ft. high with swan-neck pedimented top, framing angel with swags. Below are-pilasters and skull and bones. Inscribed Hora Fugit. , 1041259 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.896661 55.401442,-1.896670 55.401446,-1.896674... 2013-01-29 1041260 Todd Headstone Circa 3 Yards East Of Church Of St Bartholomew WHITTINGHAM ROAD TO ESLINGTON NU 01 SE (North side) Whittingham Village 10/130 Todd headstone c.3 yards east of Church of St. Bartholomew GV II Headstone. Mid C18 to Edward Todd. Sandstone. Small tablet with arched top bearing angel's head on one side and skull and crossbones on the reverse. , 1041260 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.896684 55.401393,-1.896692 55.401397,-1.896697... 2013-01-29 1041261 Moody Headstone Circa 3 Yards South Of Church Of St Bartholomew WHITTINGHAM ROAD TO ESLINGTON NU 01 SE (North side) Whittingham Village 10/132 Moody headstone c.3 yards south of Church of St. Bartholomew GV II Headstone. Early-mid C18 to Moody. Sandstone tablet c. 2 ft. high with scrolled pedimented top framing wings and rosette. On the reverse, extremely high relief carving of angels above and skull below. , 1041261 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.896760 55.401329,-1.896768 55.401335,-1.896777... 2013-01-29 1041262 Foggan Headstone Circa 10 Yards South Of Church Of St Bartholomew WHITTINGHAM ROAD TO ESLINGTON NU 01 SE (North side) Whittingham Village 10/134 Foggan headstone c.10 yards south of Church of St. Bartholomew GV II Headstone to James Foggan of Shawdon. 1729. Sandstone tablet c 2 ft. high with scrolled pedimented top framing angel, sandtimer and bones. Inscription framed by fluted pilasters. , 1041262 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.896853 55.401288,-1.896849 55.401295,-1.896861... 2017-02-22 1041263 Headstone Circa 2 Yards South Of Church Of St Bartholomew WHITTINGHAM ROAD TO ESLINGTON NU 01 SE (North side) Whittingham Village 10/136 Headstone c.2 yards south of Church of St. Bartholomew GV II Headstone. Early-mid C18. Inscripton worn. Sandstone. Elaborate rustic Baroque tablet c. 3 ft. high with scrolled pedimented top framing angel. Pulvinated frieze below, and raised concave panel for inscription framed by curved pilasters. Equally elaborate memento mori on reverse. , 1041263 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.897339 55.401394,-1.897342 55.401398,-1.897350... 2013-01-29 1041264 Vardy Headstone Circa 15 Yards West Of Church Of St Bartholomew WHITTINGHAM ROAD TO ESLINGTON NU O.I SE (North side) Whittingham Village 10/140 Vardy headstone c.15 yards west of Church of St. Bartholomew GV II Headstone. 1734 to Margaret Vardy and later dates. Sandstone tablet c. 3 ft. high with arched top carved with angel. Well-carved memento mori on reverse. , 1041264 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.897149 55.401023,-1.897164 55.401034,-1.897180... 2013-01-29 1041265 Fountain Circa 30 Yards South Of Church Of St Bartholomew WHITTINGHAM ROAD TO ESLINGTON NU 0611-0711 (South side) Whittingham Village 25/143 Fountain c.30 yards south of Church of St. Bartholomew GV II Fountain. 1874. Sandstone ashlar, marble and ceramic tiles. Gothic style. Square base with pointed-arched panels on each side. On east side an attached octagonal stone basin and above it, a lion's head containing the water spout. On the north side a copper plate inscribed with the many virtues of Elizabeth Ann, wife of the Rev. Goodenough. Square central stage has elaborate cusped openings under gablets with short marble colonettes at the corners. In the openings ceramic tiles incised with ladies' heads and doves. Stone octagonal steeple top with foliage and ball finial. , 1041265 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.897760 55.401054,-1.897915 55.401062,-1.897922... 2013-01-29 1041266 West End Cottage WHITTINGHAM ROAD TO ESLINGTON NU 0611-0711 (South side) Whittingham Village 25/145 West End Cottage GV II House. Mid C18. Brick in irregular, but mainly stretcher bond. Pantiled roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Lobby-entry plan. C20 panelled door with flat arch. 4-pane sash windows also with flat arches. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with tumbled-in brickwork exposed on right. Renewed brick end and ridge stacks. Interior has old oak beams and original roof timbers with collar beams, and principal rafters dying into the wall face. , 1041266 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.891298 55.414194,-1.891343 55.414261,-1.891603... 2013-01-29 1041267 Clavering Memorial 1 Yard South Of Church Of St Mary WHITTINGHAM ROAD TO GLANTON NU 01 SE 10/149 Clavering memorial 1 yard south of Church of St. Mary GV II Memorial cross. 1881. Probably by Dunn and Hanson to Edward John Clavering of Callaly Castle. Sandstone. Large square base with multi-moulded sides and long inscription in Gothic lettering. Lower stage of cross octagonal, rising to Celtic-style wheel head on square shaft. The face of the cross and shaft are elaborately carved with religious symbols, angels etc., and floral panels. , 1041267 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.891170 55.401525,-1.891089 55.401542,-1.891237... 2013-01-29 1041268 Bridge Over River Aln WHITTINGHAM ROAD TO GLANTON NU 0611-0711 Whittingham Village 25/152 Bridge over River Aln GV II Bridge. Early C19. Ashlar. 4 segmental arches. Band at base of plain parapet. Rounded coping. Short stretches of concave walling widen the bridge at each end and terminate in oblong piers with domed caps. , 1041268 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.880266 55.397165,-1.880295 55.397191,-1.880326... 2013-01-29 1041269 Lanehead And Attached Stables WHITTINGHAM WHITTINGHAM LANE NU 0611-0711 25/154 Lanehead and attached - stables - II House and attached stables. Early-mid C18 and early C19. Squared stone with pantiled roofs and old brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 bays with 5-bay single-storey cartshed and stable attached to right. 4-panel door in central gabled porch. 12-pane sashes on ground floor. 1st floor has 9-pane sashes in outer bays and 16-pane sash above door. Steeply-pitched roof, catslide to rear, with end stacks and reverse stepped gables. Walls 3 ft thick. Attached stables have wide opening to cartshed on left. To right 2 doorways to stables and 2 windows. All openings lack their carpentry. , 1041269 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.075263 55.194154,-2.075263 55.194148,-2.075254... 2013-01-29 1041270 Milestone Circa 400 Yards North West Of Ottercops Road End ELSDON A 696 NY 98 NE NY 953889 16/2 Milestone c.400 yards north-west of Ottercops road end II Milestone. Probably c.1829. Sandstone, painted white. Triangular with rounded back. c.20 inches high. Inscribed on one side Otterburn,and on the other Newcastle 5 miles 25 miles The Newcastle-Jedburgh Turnpike was opened in 1776 but this section is a new line of 1829. , 1041270 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.128054 55.217762,-2.128064 55.217772,-2.128085... 2013-01-29 1041271 Milestone Circa A Quarter Of A Mile West Of Raylees ELSDON A 696 NY 99 SW 10/4 Milestone c.1/4 mile west of Raylees II Milestone. Probably c.1829. Sandstone, painted white. Triangular with rounded back. c.30 inches high. Inscribed on one side Otterburn, and on the other Newcastle 2 Miles 28 Miles Jedbro 28 Miles The Newcastle -Jedburgh Turnpike was opened in 1776 but this section is a new line of 1829. , 1041271 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.091773 55.337128,-2.091780 55.337193,-2.091865... 2015-10-16 1041288 The Peels Farmhouse HARBOTTLE THE PEELS NT 90 SW 20/91 The Peels Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse. C18, refenestrated and rear wing added early C19. Roughly-dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys, 4 bays. Originally 3 bays plus hind's cottage. C20 door in 3rd bay. 4-pane sash windows. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with C18 kneelers, flat coping and original corniced ridge stack. Renewed, rendered- brick end stacks. Rear wing has mainly 16-pane sashes. Interior has panelled shutters, 6-panel doors and a staircase with thick stick balusters and ramped handrail. , 1041288 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.027865 55.349422,-2.027824 55.349381,-2.027776... 2013-01-29 1041290 Potting Shed And Garden Wall Circa 40 Yards East Of Burradon Hall NETHERTON BURRADON NT 90 NE 15/96 Potting shed and garden wall c.40 yards east of Burradon Hall GV II Potting shed and garden wall. 1855. Brick and dressed stone. Welsh slate roof Curving brick wall, lined on outside with stone, c.lO ft. high and 40 yards long Flat coping. Boarded door to left in ashlar alternating-block surround. Left of this, the 2-storey, 1-bay potting shed. Brick with dressed stone quoins and surrounds. Boarded door on ground floor. Arched window above with Y- tracery. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with kneelers and ridged coping. , 1041290 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.014184 55.361407,-2.014256 55.361327,-2.014219... 2013-01-29 1041291 Weir On Netherton Burn Circa 250 Yards South East Of Netherton NETHERTON NETHERTON NT 90 NE 15/99 Weir on Netherton Burn c.250 yards south-east of Netherton II Weir with sluice gate and ovarflow channel. Early C19. Dressed stone. In the centre a weir, c. 7 ft. high with each course of stonework slightly offset. To right a sluice gate with winding mechanism still in situ. On extreme right a curving retaining wall with flat coping. To left an overflow channel c. 25 yards long, s-curved in plan with dressed- stone invert stepping down, and side walls with flat coping. , 1041291 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.861813 55.402843,-1.861852 55.402836,-1.861840... 2013-01-29 1041292 Bridge Of Aln Hotel WHITTINGHAM A697 NU 01 SE (East side) 10/103 Bridge of Aln Hotel GV II Public house, formerly coaching inn. c.1840. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2-storey, 4-bay facade has 3-bay section to left and 1-bay slightly-projecting pedimented gabled bay on right. Flush-panelled door in solid stone corniced porch with Tuscan pilasters in 3rd bay. 12-pane sash windows. Gabled roof with paired diagonally-set, rendered-brick ridge and end stacks. Garden front on right return, 3 bays with 12-pane sashes. 1041292 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.861934 55.403134,-1.862077 55.403105,-1.861928... 2015-10-16 1041293 Cottage And Attached Farmbuildings 5 Yards North Of Bridge Of Aln Hotel WHITTINGHAM A697 NU Ol SE (East side) 10/104 Cottage and attached farmbuildings 5 yards north of Bridge of Aln Hotel GV II Cottage, cartshed and stables with granary over. c.1840. Random rubble with dressed stone surrounds. Ashlar towards road. Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2-storeys, with single-storey cart shed and tack room to right. Short wing on right contains cartshed with boarded double doors and tack room with boarded door and 12-pane Yorkshire sash. To left of this a 3-bay cottage with boarded door and 5-pane sash windows. Gabled roof with square corniced ridge stack. Long projecting wing to left has 4 stables with boarded doors and half-shuttered windows. Shuttered windows to granary. Hipped roof. 1041293 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.970277 55.393860,-1.970379 55.393848,-1.970356... 2015-10-16 1041294 Little Ryle Farmhouse ALNHAM LITTLE RYLE NU 01 SW 9/7 Little Ryle Farmhouse 21/10/53 II Bastle house. Late C16 - early C17 with C19 additions. Original part random rubble,the rest dressed stone. Welsh slate roofs. 2-storey bastlehouse with lower addition on west and single lean-to additions on east and north. Bastle: Probably original ground-floor doorway in middle of long north wall, i.e. within later lean-to. Blocked original 1st-floor doorway above has segmental- arched head. Also two blocked 2-light mullioned windows and one sash window in a similar frame. To right of upper door is a patch of disturbed walling of concave shape, perhaps evidence of a removed projecting staircase turret. South side, partly rebuilt in C19 has 6-flush-panelled door and C19 sash windows. On east gable two blocked 2-light mullioned windows on 1st floor. C19 addition has 12-pane sashes. Interior: Walls 5 ft. thick. Barrel-vaulted ground floor, the vault broken in centre for insertion of C19 staircase. One ground-floor room has early C18 panelling and fireplace, moulded dado rail and internal shutters. On 1st floor, a stone C17 fireplace with Tudor-arched lintel and moulded surround. Shielings and Bastles: Ramm, McDowell, Mercer. HMSO 1970. , 1041294 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.121061 55.345999,-2.121100 55.346058,-2.121151... 2013-01-29 1041296 Church Of St Michael ALWINTON LOW ALWINTON NT 90 NW 14/10 Church of St.Michael 21/10/53 GV II* Parish church. Chancel, north aisle wall, east end of nave and lower part of south transept C12. The rest largely rebuilt 1851 by Pickering. Dressed and snecked stone. Welsh and Scottish slate roofs. Nave with west bellcote, and aisles, chancel with north vestry, south transept. West end has 2 tall lancets and smaller lancets to aisles. 3-bay nave has pointed-arched south doorway and lancet windows. Clerestory has 2-light windows with shouldered lintels. Chancel has priest's door With renewed shouldered lintel. One original C12 south window, one 2-light Decorated window with original tracery, and 2 'low side' lancet windows. C19 Decorated east window. Transept has cross-shaped carving in gable, dated TSA 1672 for Thomas and Ann Selby. Interior: Probably original but re-cut C13 north arcade with ocatagonal piers and double-chamfered pointed arches. South arcade and chancel arch are of 1851. 10 steps up to chancel which has crypt below, now vault of Clennel family. Chancel: shouldered rend arches to low side windows. Deeply-splayed reveals to C12 south window. The Decorated window.has pointed rere arch. C13 or C14 piscina in pointed-arched recess. Plain round font on thick round stem with moulded base, probably C12 or C13. Two table tombs in north aisle both with finely inscribed marble tops. One is of 1701/2 to Thomas Clennel. The other of 1745 has moulded side panels with excellent angel and memento mori. South aisle: Percival Clennel, 1796 by Jobling of Gateshead. Northumberland County History : Vol. 14. , 1041296 1953-10-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.121113 55.345871,-2.121126 55.345878,-2.121136... 2013-01-29 1041297 Weallans Gravestone 3 Yards South East Of South Transept Of Church Of St Michael ALWINTON LOW ALNWINTON NT 90 NW 14/12 Weallans gravestone 3 yards south-east of south transept of Church of St. Michael GV II Churchyard memorial to William Weallans 1749. Sandstone tablet c. 3 ft. 6 ins. high with semicircular pedimented top carved with angel's head and wings. , 1041297 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.121158 55.345811,-2.121165 55.345817,-2.121177... 2013-01-29 1041298 Robson And Brown Headstones Circa 15 Yards South Of Church Of St Michael ALWINTON LOW ALWINTON NT 90 NW 14/14 Robson and Brown headstones c.15 yards south of Church of St. Michael GV II Group of 3 gravestones, 1744, early-mid C18 and 1812. Sandstone. 2 small tablets to Robsons. Segmental pedimented tops. Primitive carvings of angels in pediments. Worn inscriptions. Larger gravestone to George Brown, 1812. Has oval panel containing carvings of mason's tools. , 1041298 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.121460 55.345870,-2.121469 55.345878,-2.121483... 2013-01-29 1041299 Dickson Headstone Circa 5 Yards West Of Church Of St Michael ALWINTON LOW ALWINTON NT 90 NW 14/15 Dickson Headstone c.5 yards west of Church of St.Michael GV II Gravestone. John Dickson. 1719. Sandstone tablet c. 3 ft. high with moulded triangular top. Well-carved angel's head and wings. Good lettering. , 1041299 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.121407 55.345780,-2.121420 55.345776,-2.121415... 2013-01-29 1041300 Wallace Headstone 15 Yards South-West Of Church Of St Michael ALWINTON LOW ALWINTON NT 90 NW 14/17 Wallace Headstone 15 yards south-west of Church of St. Michael II Gravestone. 1779. Sandstone tablet c. 2 ft. high with eared segmental top and worn inscription. The rear has a primitive carving of a female figure in a niche. Unusually high relief carving. , 1041300 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.919226 55.382869,-1.919236 55.382879,-1.919257... 2013-01-29 1041309 Gateway, Bridge And Wall Attached To North West Of Callaly Castle CALLALY CALLALY NU 00 NE 17/37 Gateway, Bridge and Wall attached to north-west of Callaly Castle GV II Gateway, bridge and garden wall. Late C19. Ashlar. Wall lined on inside with brick. Tall, rusticated corniced gatepiers with ball finials; stretch of corniced concave wall and similar piers flanking bridge of one segmental arch which has a parapet with ridged coping and 2-square piers with pyramidal caps. This is followed by c.20 yards of similar walling which joins on to walled garden (q.v.). , 1041309 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.914743 55.381497,-1.914720 55.381510,-1.914812... 2013-01-29 1041310 South Lodge To Callaly Castle CALLALY CALLALY NU OO NE 17/41 South Lodge to Callaly Castle GV II Lodge. Dated E.I.C. 1844 for Edward Clavering. Ashlar, wood columns and Welsh slate roof. Single-storey, square. 3 bays with central boarded door. Datestone over. 2-light mullioned windows with diamond-paned casements. Hipped roof with eaves projecting to form veranda right round the building supported by 4 columns on each side. Terracotta chimney pots on low stone base. , 1041310 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.923185 55.385121,-1.923194 55.385200,-1.923219... 2013-01-29 1041311 Gatepiers And Gates At North Lodge To Callaly Castle CALLALY CALLALY NU Ol SW 9/43 Gatepiers and gates at North Lodge to Callaly Castle. II Gatepiers. C18. Ashlar. Tall corniced, rusticated piers with ball finials on elongated cushion bases. Wood gates, early C20. , 1041311 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.917645 55.393676,-1.917495 55.393811,-1.917569... 2013-01-29 1041312 Shelter Sheds And Granary Circa 10 Yards West Of Callaly Mill Farmhouse CALLALY CALLALY NU 01 SE 10/46 Shelter sheds and granary c.10 yards west of Callaly Mill Farmhouse GV II Shelter shed with granary over. Early C19. Roughly-dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. 3 segmental brick arches with two half-slatted windows between. On 1st floor, four half-slatted windows. Gabled roof with flat coping. , 1041312 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.948980 55.352492,-1.948846 55.352523,-1.948890... 2013-01-29 1041313 Farmbuildings Circa 30 Metres West North West Of Lorbottle Farmhouse NU00NW CALLALY Farmbuildings c.30 metres west north west of Lorbottle Farmhouse 1670- /16/50 03/09/86 (Formerly listed as : Cartshed and Granary c.60 yards north - west of Lorbottle Farmhouse) GV II Planned farmstead. Mid C19. Snecked stone with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roofs. Ashlar coped gables with kneelers. Quoins. 2 storey and single storey, arranged around 3 sides of long narrow yard. North range has granary and cartsheds the section to right has single segmental arch with sliding double doors and 3 half-slatted windows over. Central section has 8 segmental arches stepping down the hill, the left arch has sliding double doors. 8 half-slatted windows over. Left section has single segmental arch with single half-slatted window over. To west single gabled cartshed with large segmental arch and recessed sliding double doors. To south-west large hay barn with open west side with 3 tall iron columns and widely spaced slates for ventilation. Behind facing into yard low cartshed. South range has covered crewyard with 6 gables facing into yard, most with flat headed openings, one with segmental opening. Barn and stable range to east has very long catslide roof and single chimney stack, and series of 4 plank doors to north. This is an important and well preserved example of a mid C19 planned farmstead. , 1041313 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.937618 55.365985,-1.937097 55.365755,-1.936823... 2013-01-29 1041314 Walled Garden Circa 20 Yards West Of Lorbottle Hall CALLALY LORBOTTLE HALL NU 00 NW 16/52 Walled Garden c.20 yards west of Lorbottle Hall GV II Walled garden. c.1790. Dressed stone lined with brick. North and east walls, c. 12 ft. high with flat coping, were formerly heated walls. Boarded door in segmental arch in centre of east wall. South wall is c. 5 ft. high, in dressed stone with flat coping. Ramped up to side walls at both ends. West wall is lined with more recent brick. Included for group value. , 1041314 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.955865 55.367603,-1.955632 55.367604,-1.955634... 2013-01-29 1041315 Tod Le Moor Cottage CALLALY TOD LE MOOR NU 00 NW 16/56 Tod Le Moor Cottage II House. Dated 1760 REC. Dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays with lower l-bay attachment to right which was formerly single-storey but now has mansard roof. Central 6-panel door with datestone above. 16-pane sashes on ground floor and renewed 12-pane above. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with flat coping and corniced end stack. , 1041315 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.492157 55.083660,-1.492008 55.083516,-1.491967... 2013-01-29 1041316 Ha Ha Wall To South Of The Old Vicarage SEATON DELAVAL A 190 NZ 3276 (South side) The Avenue 13/78 Ha-Ha wall to south of The Old Vicarage GV II Ha-Ha wall, probably C18. Large rubble with cut coping. Ha-ha wall on south and west of garden, with slightly-raised coping. , 1041316 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.497526 55.081149,-1.497494 55.081099,-1.497439... 2013-01-29 1041317 Church Of Our Lady SEATON DELAVAL A 190 NZ 3276 (South side, off) The Avenue 13/79 Church of Our Lady 28.7.50 GV I Parish Church, formerly manorial chapel. Early C12, probably incorporating earlier fabric; east end rebuilt c.1330, restoration and addition of west porch 1895. Squared stone except for roughly-coursed rubble on north of nave and tooled stone in west porch and upper part of south nave wall, C19 ashlar dressings; stone slate roofs. 3-cell plan with no external division between chancel and sanctuary. Short but tall nave with 2 C19 lancets on south; blocked round-headed C12 or earlier loop on north, and slatted opening under small pointed arch in west gable. Coped gables, the eastern carrying C19 gabled bellcote with finial cross. Gabled porch with panelled double doors under re-set head of C14 east window with reticulated tracery; single-light window on each return. Lower chancel with 2 small C19 lights on south and one on north; and restored 3-light east window. Small blocked doors close to west end of north and south walls, the latter square- headed with a roll-moulded surround of C16 type. Interior: Original west doorway, within porch, has plain square-headed opening beneath arched tympanum with head, probably from Tree of Life design, c.f. St. Bartholomew's Chapel at Croxdale, Co. Durham; arch above with zigzag and chamfered hood. Re-set over the doorway 3 shields in cusped panels, and above those a square-headed window. Near-identical chancel and sanctuary arches with soffit rolls between hollows, zig-zag and hoods with billet moulding and chip-carved ornament, on semicircular responds with cushion caps beneath chamfered impost string, continued along the chancel and sanctuary walls below a plain barrel vault. C14 piscina with trefoiled ogee arch and shelf on south of sanctuary; image bracket on south of east window. C18 coved plaster nave ceiling with dentil cornice; 5 shields in cusped panels, re-set above door. In sanctuary C14 effigies of cross-legged knight, probably Sir Hugh Delaval, and late C14 or early C15 lady, on moulded plinths. 6 large C18 or early C19 hatchments of Delavals and Astleys in nave. , 1041317 1950-07-28
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.499270 55.080860,-1.499339 55.080833,-1.499131... 2013-01-29 1041318 Farmbuilding At Seaton Village Farm On East Of Drive North Of Pond SEATON DELAVAL A 190 NZ 3276 (South side, off) The Avenue 13/81 Farmbuilding at Seaton Village Farm, on east of drive, north of pond GV II Shelter sheds with granary over, early C19. Roughly-squared stone with tooled- and-margined quoins and dressings, rear outshut heightened in brick; pantile roof. 2 storeys, 6 bays. Arcade of elliptical arches with raised keystones, 3 slatted windows with slightly-projecting sills above. Coped gables with moulded kneelers. External stone stair to boarded granary door on right return. , 1041318 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.535386 55.075945,-1.535410 55.075939,-1.535417... 2013-01-29 1041319 Milepost 50 Metres North West Of Hastings Arms SEATON DELAVAL A 192 NZ 27 NE NZ 29757582 (North side) 4/83 Milepost 50 metres north-west of Hastings Arms II Milepost, probably late C19, by Smith Paterson of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted red with black figures. Height 0.85 metre. Faceted twin-faced oval top on fluted shaft with maker's plate above ring. Raised legend MORPETH / N. SHIELDS 10 6? MILES MILES. , 1041319 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.534207 55.078956,-1.534133 55.078918,-1.534145... 2015-01-14 1041320 Head Office/Showroom Of Delcor Furniture Limited SEATON DELAVAL DOUBLE ROW NZ 27 NE (North side) 4/85 Head Office/ Showroom of Delcor Furniture Ltd. II House, c.1830. Tooled stone front with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings, other walls rubble; Welsh slate roof. T-plan. South elevation 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, 1st floor band, eaves cornice. 2 steps up to central renewed door under 8-pane overlight, in raised surround with Tuscan pilasters and moulded cornice. 20-pane sash windows, those on ground floor with moulded panels between sills and plinth. Hipped roof. Left return shows tripartite sash, and 20-pane sash above, in raised stone surrounds. Right return shows 16-pane sash in similar surround on 1st floor. Rear wing has hip-ended roof and reduced ridge stack. Interior: moulded cornices, panelled shutters. Open-well stair in rear wing has stick balusters, moulded ramped and wreathed handrail, curtail step and carved tread ends. Similar stairhead balustrade. Originally mine owner's house for the adjacent colliery (now removed), later the NCB pay offices for the area. , 1041320 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.497658 55.082371,-1.497649 55.082355,-1.497608... 2013-01-29 1041321 The Hall SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/86 The Hall (formerly listed as 28.7.50 Seaton Delaval Hall) GV I Country house, 1718-29 by Sir John Vanbrugh for Admiral George Delaval. Ashlar with varying rustication; Lakeland slate roofs. Central square main block, with polygonal angle turrets and flanking square stair towers, on south side of grand court. Symmetrical stable and kitchen blocks on east and west linked to main block by arcaded gallery which continues north to end in square pavilions. Palladian plan, individual Baroque style. Entrance front has broad centrepiece of 3 storeys on basement: open stair up to arched door between 18-pane sashes, under broad lunette, the whole flanked by projecting groups of 3 giant columns carrying metope frieze, stepped back across centre. 2nd floor has 3 windows, the central arched, and richly-carved pediment. On either side 2-storey parts of 2 narrow bays link to the angle turrets, both under balustraded parapet. South front a basically similar composition but with prostyle tetrastyle Ionic portico; set back on each side 3-storey stair towers with Venetian windows in top stage and balustraded parapets. The 3-storey centre has massive flanking stacks pierced by round arches. Arcaded galleries link to wings; that to west has parallel enclosed corridor behind, with keyed oculi. Each wing has 2-storey, 15-bay facade to court, with pedimented 3-bay centre set slightly forward; to rear of each wing central apsidal projection with Venetian window. Interiors. Main block: Great Hall stone faced with blank arcading and arched niches above, opposed fireplaces with terms, and gallery on enriched cantilevers. Vaulted corridors link to oval open-well stairs with wrought-iron balustrades, partly restored. Saloon extending full width of south front. Mahogany parlour with moulded cornice, and some original panelling. Extensive vaulted cellarage. West wing: former kitchen groin-vaulted with segmental arch to bow, 1st floor corridor divided into 3 compartments by moulded arches, over-sized door surrounds with keystones and imposts. Stables spanned by transverse elliptical arches; ashlar stall divisions and mangers, arched niches holding hay racks. Both Vanbrugh and Admiral Delaval died before the house was completed. The west wing was damaged by fire in 1752 butrestored 1814-15 by John Dobson; the main block was similarly gutted in 1822 and although reroofed remains largely an empty shell. C. Hussey, 'Seaton Delaval' in Country Life, 54 (1923) 800 ff & 860 ff. , 1041321 1950-07-28
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.497245 55.082146,-1.497248 55.082151,-1.497288... 2013-01-29 1041322 Yard Walls With Attached Outbuildings To West Of Seaton Delaval Hall SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/88 Yard walls with attached outbuildings to west of Seaton Delaval Hall GV II Yard walls with attached outbuildings, mostly C18. Squared stone except for south face of south wall, brick in Dearne bond; pantile roof to outbuildings on south, one section replaced by C20 tiles. North elevation of north range 1 storey, 5 bays with 18-pane sash windows in architraves; to right jambs of former archway into yard. Pent range on south side of yard, lower walls on west. , 1041322 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.492654 55.081659,-1.492724 55.081678,-1.492783... 2013-01-29 1041323 Ha Ha Wall With Angle Bastions And Statues Enclosing Seaton Delaval Hall And Church Of Our Lady SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/90 Ha-Ha wall with angle bastions and statues enclosing Seaton Delaval Hall and Church of Our Lady GV II Ha-Ha wall with angle bastions and statues, early C18. Ha-Ha squared stone, bastions ashlar, statues lead on ashlar pedestals. Wall encloses rectangular area 360 x 220 metres, with Seaton Delaval Hall (q.v.) at centre of north side. Wall 2 metres high, circular angle bastions 3.5 metres high, flat coping. Bastions have each contained a classical statue, now removed; Samson slaying Philistine in north-east, removed to garden (q.v.); David and Goliath in north- west, Diana in south-east. Statues on panelled pedestals with plinth and cornice. In south-west bastion only pedestal plinth remains. Diana removed to Orangery (q.v.), David and Goliath away for repair, at time of survey. Wall between north-east bastion and Hall has been rebuilt and is not of special interest. , 1041323 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.495555 55.082669,-1.495523 55.082635,-1.495469... 2013-01-29 1041324 Privy 80 Metres North East Of Seaton Delaval Hall SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/92 Privy 80 metres north-east of Seaton Delaval Hall GV II Privy house, early C18. Squared tooled stone with cut dressings, roof not visible. Palladian style. Plinth, cornice, moulded parapet. Centre part of front broken forward with fielded-panel door and radial fanlight in Venetian surround with keyed archivolt and small flanking 4-pane casements. , 1041324 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.494946 55.083092,-1.495093 55.083242,-1.495181... 2013-01-29 1041325 Farm Buildings 150 Metres North East Of Seaton Delaval Hall SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/94 Farmbuildings 150 metres north-east of Seaton Delaval Hall GV II Farmbuildings, C18. Coursed roughly-squared stone except north end which is brick in irregular bond; graduated Lakeland slate roof except for Welsh slates on west range. L plan. North end of main range is screen wall showing large round- headed arch with keystone flanked by vertical pairs of smaller but similar blind arches; moulded stone string course to lower sills, brick bands at upper sill and impost levels, and below parapet with flat stone coping. Right return shows boarded doors, stable door, 9-pane fixed window and blacksmiths' window. Set back to right lower west range with boarded door and 2 blacksmiths' windows. All openings with timber lintels. South end of main range shows projecting brick stack and boarded pitching door. Attached wall to south and pent shed to east are not of special interest. , 1041325 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.493489 55.084031,-1.493474 55.084015,-1.492503... 2013-01-29 1041326 Garden Walls To North, East And South Of Walled Garden SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/96 Garden walls to north, east and south of Walled Garden GV II Garden wall, C18. Brick,in mixed bond, with stone dressings. 3-metre high wall with flat coping running east from Orangery, returning south to link with rear porch of Old Vicarage (q.v.), and then east. In south wall opposite orangery is boarded door in hollow-chamfered surround with cornice, between slightly-raked pilasters carrying broken pediment with arms and rams head finial. Lower western part of south wall is later rebuild, and not of special interest. , 1041326 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.493799 55.083942,-1.493828 55.083975,-1.493899... 2013-01-29 1041327 Garden Walls At North West Corner Of Walled Garden, With Attached Cottage SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/97 Garden walls at north-west corner of walled garden, with attached cottage GV II Garden walls, C18 with early C20 cottage which incorporates older, possibly medieval fabric. Walls brick in mixed bond, with stone coping, cottages brick except for rendered rubble west wall; Welsh slate roof. 3-metre high wall with flat coping; attached cottages are not of especial interest except for the metre- thick west wall which may be part of the medieval hall. , 1041327 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.487661 55.081979,-1.487729 55.081958,-1.487788... 2013-01-29 1041328 Ha Ha Wall Around Mausoleum SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/99 Ha-ha wall around Mausoleum GV II Ha-Ha wall, probably 1766. Rock-faced stone. Circular enclosure around mausoleum; wall 3 metres high with overhanging square coping. Large slab to west marks abutment of former bridge access. , 1041328 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.465682 55.076763,-1.466787 55.076587,-1.466793... 2013-01-29 1041329 Boundary Wall Around Fort House With Attached Structures SEATON SLUICE A 193 NZ 37 NW NZ 342759 (East side, off) Hartley 5/103 Boundary wall around Fort House, with attached structures GV II* Boundary wall with attached structures, formerly perimeter wall of fort. c.1917, incorporating earlier structures on south. Concrete, except on the south where coursed rubble with slag coping. Rectangular enclosure broken by extensions to Fort House, south of centre on east side. Flat-topped concrete wall 1.2-1.5 metres high, with frequent internal buttresses carrying stubs of stanchions for barbed wire fencing. Small gateways on north, and in south part of east wall. Projecting pill box with canted external angle at north-west corner, has steel embrasures with cover plates. Attached blockhouse near south end of west side has similar embrasure in external wall; internally 2 boarded doors on north and two 4-pane sash windows on south. Flat concrete roof. South wall has entrance gate near west end; concrete piers with pyramidal caps, painted white. Further east wall incorporates one end of a building, probably of C18 date. Rare survival of a World War I fort; the north-west pillbox is said to be unique in the North of England. , 1041329 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.474922 55.083756,-1.474966 55.083762,-1.474971... 2013-01-29 1041330 2 Lamps Standards, At Junction With Links Road And 80 Metres To East SEATON SLUICE COLLYWELL BAY ROAD NZ 3376 (West side) 14/107 2 lamp standards, at junction with Links Road and 80 metres to east GV II Lamp standards, late C19, by Webb Lamp Co. Ltd. of Birmingham. Cast iron, painted dark and light blue. Moulded base, fluted shaft with swept foot, ladder rests, circular head with domed cover and finial (missing from eastern lamp post). Plates with maker's name and 'J.E. WEBBS PATENT SEWER GAS DESTRUCTOR', on base. Originally used methane from sewers, prior to the introduction of coal gas. , 1041330 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.471274 55.082776,-1.471298 55.082770,-1.471304... 2013-01-29 1041331 Lamp Standard On North Of Junction With Albert Road SEATON SLUICE COLLYWELL BAY ROAD NZ 3376 (East side) 14/118 Lamp standard on north of junction with Albert Road GV II Lamp standard, late C19, by Webb Lamp Co. Ltd. of Birmingham. Cast iron, painted dark and light blue. Moulded base, fluted shaft with swept foot, ladder rests, circular head with domed cover and finial. Plates with maker's name and 'J.E. WEBBS PATENT SEWER GAS DESTRUCTOR' on base. Originally used methane from sewers, prior to introduction of coal gas. , 1041331 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.472269 55.084398,-1.472299 55.084386,-1.472294... 2013-01-29 1041332 Turntable Mechanism 20 Metres West Of The King's Arms Hotel SEATON SLUICE THE HARBOUR NZ 3376 NZ 33787678 14/112 Turntable mechanism 20 metres west of the King's Arms Hotel GV II Turntable mechanism, C18 or early C19. Cast iron. Circular plate with central rotating platform on pivot; originally used in monitoring the passage of vessels through the cut, and the exaction of a toll. The cut was constructed 1761-4; the last coal shipment left in 1861. Listed for historical interest. , 1041332 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.478338 55.082351,-1.478363 55.082316,-1.478395... 2013-01-29 1041333 The Dene Cottage SEATON SLUICE HOLYWELL DENE NZ 3376 NZ 33407655 14/116 The Dene Cottage GV II Cottage, C17 altered mid-C19. Rubble with roughly-shaped large quoins and dressings; pantile roof with brick stacks. 1 1/2 storeys, 1 bay. 6-panel door to left; margined sash windows, in enlarged earlier openings, the upper in gabled half dormer. Right end shows raised reverse-stepped coping; end stacks, that to left rebuilt in C19. Included for group value with Primrose Cottage. Empty and in poor condition at time of survey. 2-bay brick extension to left is not of special interest. , 1041333 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.498487 55.107260,-1.498450 55.107275,-1.498424... 2013-01-29 1041334 Fort On Blyth Links BLYTH LINKS ROAD NZ 37 NW (EAST SIDE) 5/120 Fort on Blyth Links GV II Coastal defence fort. Late C19 in origin, remodelled 1914-18; some altera- tions 1939-45. Reinforced concrete; brick. The fort, built on and partly into a sand-dune hill, consists of a pair of gun emplacements facing seawards, a magazine and shell store built into the landward face of the dune, a shelter block to the south, and a Defence Electric Light director station and blockhouse to the north. The gun emplacements are each fronted by a sloping apron of reinforced concrete, and are linked by a wall backed by a lower-level, flat-roofed shelter block; in the internal wall face at each end of the shelter are cupboards with heavy iron doors. The flat-roofed superstructure of each emplacement is a 1939-45 addition. Facing the internal wall of the shelter is the detached R.A. store with a boarded door, 2 small windows and a flat felted roof. The officers' and men's shelter (now a public convenience) is a flat-roofed rectangular building with a door and 4 windows on the south. The magazine and shell store have a front wall facing west, with 2 doorways, a boarded window and a barred 4-pane sash; two low openings above and a narrow opening on the right into the blast space surround. The director station is a 2-storey 6-sided tower with a metal-sheeted rangefinder housing on the flat top; on the west is an iron stair up to a balcony on cantilever brackets. The 5-sided blockhouse has a door and 2 boarded hatches; flat concrete roof. Between the director station and the blockhouse is a 1939-45 lookout tower. HISTORICAL NOTE: Originally known as Fort Coulson after the Royal Engineer Captain responsible for its construction, the Link House Battery carried two 6-inch guns in World War 1. Later disused, it was returned to Blyth Corporation in 1925, but re-commissioned in World War II. Rare survival of a World War 1 coastal defence complex. , 1041334 1988-04-07
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.501190 55.109321,-1.501218 55.109312,-1.501222... 2013-01-29 1041335 Gate Pier At Entrance To Link House Farm BLYTH LINKS ROAD NZ 37 NW (WEST SIDE) 5/123 Gate pier at entrance to Link House Farm GV II Gate pier, late C17 or early C18. Cut sandstone. Square rusticated pier with plinth, attached jamb and steep pyramidal cap with finial. The east pier of the gateway was removed some years ago to Wallington Hall. , 1041335 1988-04-07
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.009509 55.391427,-2.009740 55.391339,-2.009746... 2013-01-29 1041336 Garden Wall Attached To Front Of Pennywells ALNHAM ALNHAM NT 91 SE 8/4 Garden wall attached to front of Pennywells GV II Garden wall. C18 or early C19. Roughly-dressed stone. c. 3 ft. high with ridge coping and gate piers. Random rubble section to left not of special interest. Included for group value. , 1041336 1986-09-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.563991 55.063141,-1.563972 55.063047,-1.563890... 2013-01-29 1041337 Gate Lodge To Seghill Hall SEGHILL, Cramlington NZ 27 SE 7/25 Gate Lodge to Seghill Hall GV II Gate lodge, c.1830. Tooled stone with ashlar dressings; blue slate roof. 1 storey, 2 bays. Plinth, corner pilasters. Central flush-panelled door, with 7-pane overlight, in surround with pilasters and cornice. 4-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. Plain eaves cornice. Hipped roof with small central stack. 1-bay left return with similar window. Extensions to rear and right are not of special interest. , 1041337 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.500048 55.125191,-1.499865 55.125260,-1.499895... 2013-08-19 1041338 11, Bath Terrace BLYTH BATH TERRACE NZ 3181 SE 12/27 No. 11 6.11.81 GV II House, last decade of C18, altered to bath-house in early C19. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 5, with cut stone dressings; whitewashed stone porch; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys + attics, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central 6-panel door under prostyle porch with frieze inscribed BATHS. 4-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills; 2 similar sashes in round-topped leaded roof dormers. Stone-coped gable to right. End stacks. Rear elevation shows gabled C19 stair projection with margined sash window under round arch. Interior much altered. , 1041338 1981-11-06
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.499956 55.125109,-1.499852 55.125015,-1.499662... 2013-08-19 1041339 13, Bath Terrace BLYTH BATH TERRACE NZ 3181 SE and NZ 38 SW 12/29 and 2/29 No. 13 16.11.81 GV II House, early C19. Rendered and whitewashed; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Renewed door in stone doorcase with engaged columns supporting impost frieze extended above side columns. Fanlight above, the whole within round-arched recess. 4-pane sash windows with wedge lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Stone-coped gable to right; end stacks. Rear elevation shows margined sash stair window with C19 coloured glass. , 1041339 1981-11-16
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.502870 55.127507,-1.502667 55.127403,-1.502559... 2013-08-19 1041340 Kings Head Hotel BLYTH BRIDGE STREET NZ 3181 NE (North side) 10/31 Kings Head Hotel GV II Hotel, late C19. Brick with ashlar front; Welsh slate roof with red tile cresting. 3 storeys, 7 windows, symmetrical. Ground floor has moulded plinth, sill and impost strings with channeled rustication above up to Greek key frieze and dentil cornice: central fielded-panel door with overlight in stone doorcase with pedimented hood, flanked by broad elliptical-arched windows with smaller round-headed windows in end bays. Upper floors have giant Ionic Order with garland frieze and dentil cornice: plate-glass sashes in architraves, those to 1st floor with alternating segmental and triangular pediments. Block rustication to jambs of doorway and 1st floor windows, and archivolts of ground floor windows. Parapet with pilasters, moulded coping and knobbed urn finials; raised centre part with hotel name and swan-necked pediment framing a bust. , 1041340 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.503496 55.127781,-1.503595 55.127706,-1.503416... 2013-08-19 1041341 Harbour Commissioners Offices BLYTH In the entry for:- 10/32 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) Harbour Commissioner's Offices. The list description should be amended to read:- Harbour Commissioner's Offices, 1913 by Cackett and Burns Dick of Newcastle. Ground floor ashlar, with channeled rustication, upper floors brick in Flemish bond with ashlar dressings; Lakeland slate roof. 3-storey facade in 3 sections; left 5-bay part fronting Bridge Street, right 3-bay part fronting Plessey Road, and 3-bay curved centre with entrance. Moulded plinth, 1st floor band, alternating raised quoins and modillion eaves cornice. Central panelled double doors in keyed moulded surround; flanking bays with oval geometrically-glazed windows in moulded surrounds draped by garlands, all within Roman Doric blind arcade with paired columns. 15-pane sash windows to 1st floor, in shouldered architraves with scrolled feet and cornices; cartouche with arms above centre window. 12-pane sashes in architraves to 2nd floor. Bridge Street frontage has similar fenestration; ground floor windows with keyed lintels. Plessey Road frontage again similar except for triple windows in centre bay. Steeply pitched roof with 3 flat-topped dormers towards Bridge Street. End and 2 ridge stacks, with ashlar bands and cornices. Interior: Circular entrance lobby with domed roof. Open-well stair with wrought- iron rail using ship's wheel motif, and ramped moulded handrail. Stair windows leaded with heraldic glass. Boardroom has fielded oak panelling in early C18 style, bolection-moulded fireplace in polished crinoidal limestone, with carved swags and trophies above, and plaster ceiling in late C17 style with raised borders of flowers and fruit. ------------------------------------ 10/32 BLYTH BRIDGE STREET NZ 3181 NE (North side) 10/32 Harbour Commissioners' Offices GV II Harbour Commissioners' Offices, 1913 by Cackett and Burns Dick of Newcastle. Ground floor ashlar, with channeled rustication, upper floors brick in Flemish bond with ashlar dressings; Lakeland slate roof. 3-storey facade in 3 sections: left 5-bay part fronting Bridge Street, right 3-bay part fronting Plessey Road, and 3-bay curved centre with entrance. Moulded plinth, 1st floor band, alternating raised quoins and modillion eaves cornice. Central panelled double doors in keyed moulded surround; flanking bays with oval geometrically-glazed windows in moulded surrounds draped by garlands, all within Roman Doric blind arcade with paired columns. 15-pane sash windows to 1st floor, in shouldered architraves with scrolled feet and cornices; cartouche with arms above centre window. 12-pane sashes in architraves to 2nd floor. Bridge Street frontage has similar fenestration; ground floor windows with keyed lintels. Plessey Road frontage again similar, except for triple windows in centre bay. Steeply- pitched roof with 3 flat-topped dormers towards Bridge Street. End and 2 ridge stacks, with ashlar bands and cornices. Interior: Circular entrance lobby with domed roof. Open-well stair with wrought-iron rail using ship's wheel motif, and ramped moulded handrail. Stair windows leaded, with heraldic glass. Boardroom has fielded oak panelling in early C18 style, bolection-moulded fireplace in polished crinoidal limestone, with carved swags and trophies above, and plaster ceiling in late C17 style with raised borders of flowers and fruit. Panels of Dutch glazed tiles, mostly with Dutch landscapes, in various parts of the building; these were taken from the S.S. Walmer Castle, built in 1902 by Messrs. Harland and Wolff and broken up at Blyth in 1932. , 1041341 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.529612 55.129984,-1.529612 55.129992,-1.529543... 2013-01-29 1041343 Pair Of Chapels In Cowpen Cemetery BLYTH COWPEN ROAD NZ 38 SW (South side) 2/38 Pair of chapels in Cowpen Cemetery GV II Cemetery Chapels, c.1875. Tooled stone with ashlar dressings; roof of mixed Welsh and Lakeland slates with terracotta ridge. Free C14 style. North elevation in 3 parts: central porch with tall moulded arch, stepped diagonal buttresses and corner pinnacles linked by flying buttresses to octagonal turret with spire, rising from crown of arch. To left and right gable ends of chapels, with 3-light windows and trefoiled panels in gables, joined to porch by lower lobbies with cinquefoil-headed windows and parapets with pierced quatrefoils. Returns of chapels each 3 bays, with lancet windows; lower bay with 2-light window to rear of each chapel, linked by C20 crematorium in same style. Immediately left and right of porch entrance, standing just clear of wall, small flat-topped stones with incised C (left) and U (right). Cowpen Cemetery, with chapels for 'Church of England and Dissenters' was opened in 1877. , 1041343 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.538102 55.130188,-1.538126 55.130182,-1.538132... 2018-01-16 1041344 War Memorial To West Of Junction With Briardale Road BLYTH COWPEN ROAD NZ 28 SE (South side) 1/39 War Memorial to west of junction with Briardale Road II War memorial, c.1919. Limestone with inlaid marble tablets. Stepped chamfered plinth with carved panels of aircraft attacking Zeppelin and submarine attacking ship. Square shaft with inlaid marble tablets with names of war dead (1939-45 war to rear); moulded cap carrying life-size figure of soldier in uniform. , 1041344 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.503451 55.126518,-1.503507 55.126501,-1.503484... 2013-08-19 1041345 Church Of St Cuthbert BLYTH PLESSEY ROAD NZ 3181 SE (South side) 12/41 Church of St. Cuthbert 28.7.50 GV II* Parish church, 1884-93 by W.S. Hicks. Snecked tooled stone with ashlar dressings; except for porch, oak on stone base. Lakeland slate roof. Cruciform plan with western porch to narthex; vestries, broad unaisled nave, central tower and small sanctuary. Free C14 style. Porch in form of lych gate in timber-framed C15 style, into flat-roofed narthex with diagonal buttresses and moulded parapet. Slightly narrower 4-bay nave with crocketed pinnacles flanking 4-light west window above narthex roof. Side walls with stepped buttresses and 2- or 3-light windows. Transepts each have angle buttresses, doors on west and two 2-light windows in each end. Tower with big diagonal buttresses at western angles and octagonal south-east stair turret; 2-light bell openings and string with gargoyles below stepped embattled parapet. Sanctuary with setback buttresses, 5-light east window and 2-light window on each side wall. Gables with moulded coping; finial crosses on east and west ends. Patterned rainwater heads dated 1884. Interior: Plastered, except for crossing and sanctuary with alternating dressings of pink and buff stone. Crossing has semi-octagonal piers and capitals differing in detail; smaller arches set obliquely between nave and transepts. Nave has panelled barrel roof on carved embattled wall-plate with cusped panels, and coved eaves; wainscoting also panelled and embattled. West door and window in tall double-chamfered arch. Tower has wood lierne vault with carved bosses. Sanctuary has panelled barrel roof with bosses and richly- carved embattled wall-plate; piscina, sedilia, panelled walls. Carved stone font with conical cover. Good late C19 glass in nave, some by Percy Bacon Bros. of London. In narthex is entrance lobby with coffered ceiling. , 1041345 1950-07-28
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.502433 55.126840,-1.502460 55.126831,-1.502464... 2013-08-19 1041346 Watts And English Headstone 8 Metres South Of St Cuthbert's Church Hall BLYTH PLESSEY ROAD NZ 3181 SE (South side) 12/43 Watts and English headstones, 8 metres south of St. Cuthbert's Church Hall GV II Headstones, early C19 and C18. Sandstone. Southern stone has relief-carved panel; in centre anchor with arrow and scythe, in cable-moulded border, flanked by sailing ships on billows with heads of drowning persons. Inscription: William Watts of South Blyth Pilot taken to the Mercy of God being drowned (with three other Pilots) while employed in the duty of his Calling on the 14th day of January 1805 he left a widow & five children to bewail his loss Weep for yourselves, for me lament no more I'm safely landed on a peaceful shore My Home's in Him whose word proclaimeth this - I am the Way to everlasting Bliss For two of the 'three other pilots', see Hedley headstone at Bedlington and Redford headstone at Newbiggin. Northern stone has shaped top with carvings of rustic cherub above book and hourglass; inscription to Jane, daughter of Thos. English, surgeon, c.1764. Right edge damaged; included for group value. , 1041346 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.511800 55.127208,-1.511643 55.127239,-1.511668... 2013-01-29 1041347 House 10 Metres North Of St Mary's Church In the entry for:- BLYTH WANLEY STREET (East Side) 9/45 House 30 metres north of St. Mary's Church The address shall be amended to read:- WANLEY STREET (East Side) House 10 metres north of St. Mary's Church ------------------------------------ BLYTH WANLEY STREET NZ 3181 NW (East side) 9/45 House 30 metres north of St. 24.4.87 Mary's Church GV II Former headmaster's house for National School. 1858, by A.M. Dunn. Squared stone with tooled dressings; blue slate roof with cresting of yellow moulded tiles, upper parts of stacks rebuilt in brick. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Chamfered plinth. Left-of-centre diagonal-boarded door, and 4-pane sash windows, all in chamfered surrounds with segmental-pointed heads. Flanking stacks project from returns. Hipped roof. Rear wing has similar roof and stack. The National School was built for 250 children; other buildings including attached block to north-west, have been altered and are not of special interest. Included for group value with St. Mary's Church (q.v.). , 1041347 1987-04-24
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.514587 55.125829,-1.514603 55.125802,-1.514556... 2013-08-19 1041348 Blyth United Reformed Church BLYTH WATERLOO ROAD NZ 3181 SW (South side) 11/47 Blyth United Reformed Church 28.7.50 (formerly listed as GV II Presbyterian Church) United Reformed Church, formerly Presbyterian. 1874-6 by Thomas Oliver junior. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 3, with ashlar dressings; Lakeland slate roof with terracotta ridge cresting. T-plan with hall and sunday schools at rear; liturgical west end (to north) with north-west tower/spire and south- west apsidal stair projection. Free C14 style. West end, flanked by, large stepped buttresses, has boarded doors with ornamental ironwork, and small lancets to right and left with linked hoodmoulds. Multi-chamfered set-back above and two tall 2-light windows; rose window in gable. To left, short linking bay with shouldered doorway within pointed arch, and 3-stage tower. Chamfered plinth, moulded strings; upper stages have multi-chamfered setback, between clasping buttresses. Tall paired bell openings with slatted louvres. Lofty spire patterned in ashlar and brick; pierced band with small lucarnes at mid-height. To right, stair projection has similar doorway to tower link bay, and lancets above. 5-bay north and south walls; stepped buttresses, 2 tiers of paired lancets except for upper 2-light window in gabled dormer at east. Hall at rear, 5 bays, rather plainer detail. Interior: 4 bays, plastered above wainscoting. Panelled gallery round 3 sides supported on cast-iron columns, canted at western corners, and with pointed arcade on upper level. Roof recently underdrawn; raised half tie-beam trusses in aisles. Eastern arch, filled by organ, moulded on detached colonnettes and with head-stopped hoodmould. Oak central pulpit. Original numbered benches. Early brass light fittings on gallery string. War memorial window of St. George. Porch to hall, and small extruded block between hall and church, are later additions and are not of special interest. , 1041348 1950-07-28
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.501378 55.120545,-1.501380 55.120550,-1.501486... 2013-01-29 1041349 Front Garden Walls To Numbers 4 And 6 BLYTH WENSLEYDALE TERRACE NZ 38 SW (East side) 2/50 Front garden walls to Nos. 4 and 6 GV II Garden walls, probably 1821. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 5, with cut stone dressings. Side walls with flat coping run to rusticated piers with low pyramidal caps, linked by dwarf front walls with slightly-arched coping. Included for group value. , 1041349 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.615384 55.070609,-1.615567 55.070605,-1.615557... 2013-01-29 1041350 Arcot Hall Golf Club Attached Walls And Outbuilding CRAMLINGTON A 1068 NZ 27 NW (East side, off) 3/53 Arcot Hall Golf Club, attached 31.10.83 walls and outbuilding GV II Country house, now club. Late C18 for George Shum-Storey; south block dated 1805 with initials R S (Robert Storey?) on rainwater head; service wings mid C19. Original house has whitewashed tooled ashlar front and brick rear; south block brick, rendered and whitewashed. Roofs Lakeland slate except for lead half-dome on bow. Original house and south block form L plan, with service wings to north. Entrance (south) front is 1805 block; 3 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central Roman Doric porch with pilasters and triglyph frieze; renewed half-glazed door under keyed archivolt flanked by 4-pane fixed windows under keyed round arches. Tripartite sashes to lower floors except for one C20 window. 4-pane sashes to 2nd floor; sill bands. Hipped roof with corniced flanking stacks, that to left with tripartite shaft, that to right rendered. East front in 3 parts: 3-storey, 3-bay centre has central 3-window bow. Plinth, sill bands and moulded eaves cornice stepped up over slightly taller bow. Contemporary 2-storey, 3-bay part to left, linked to centre by narrow recessed bay with renewed door, has bands carried through from centre, and moulded eaves cornice. Sash windows, mostly with glazing bars, some renewed,those in bow curved on plan. Set back on far left, screen wall, covering single-storey outbuilding, has shaped coped gable. Right part is west end of 1805 block, with dated rainwater head; arched 1st floor window with coloured margined glazing, reputedly lighting domestic chapel. To rear, single-storey domestic wing with 2 parallel gabled roofs each with a tall banded ridge stack; contemporary yard with tall flat-coped wall on north. Interior: Lounge retains coved anthemion cornice, dining room modillion cornice and ornamental ceiling rose.lst floor rooms with good cornices and fielded-panel doors, formerly centre-hinged. Lounge fireplace flanked by fluted shafts with leafy capitals, carrying lintel with medallions. Historical note: George Shum adventured in India and was present at the siege of Arcot, a fortified town near Madras. He married the daughter of Robert Storey, taking the name Shum-Storey. Altered outbuilding range to north of walled yard is not of special interest. , 1041350 1983-10-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.578811 55.067915,-1.578847 55.067859,-1.578805... 2013-01-29 1041351 Church Of St John The Baptist CRAMLINGTON A 1171 NZ 27 SE (North side, off) 7/55 Church of St. John the Baptist, Annitsford II Roman Catholic Church, 1906 by Parxour. Snecked stone with flush ashlar bands and dressings; Welsh slate roof with red tile cresting. 6-bay aisled nave with south-west porch and north-west baptistery; 3-bay aisled chancel with canted apse within ambulatory. French Gothic style. Chamfered plinth, buttresses with stepped coping. Shouldered doorways to south porch, in projection to east and at east of ambulatory. Aisle and baptistery windows mostly of 2 shoulder- arched lights. Lofty west end shows 2 tall lancets with buttress between and vesica over; large moulded finial cross. Clerestorey of quatrefoiled circles, with cinquefoiled circle on east above ambulatory, flanked by pointed lights with cusped vesicas above. Nave/chancel division marked by octagonal pinnacles springing from aisles and clerestorey walls. Baptistery has steep pyramidal roof with wrought-iron finial cross; similar finial to apse. Bellcote with finial cross above east door of ambulatory. Interior: Arcade arches narrow and steeply pointed, expecially in chancel. High arch-braced timber roof on corbelled shafts; chancel arch is simply a more elaborate stone truss on triple shafts. Panelled sanctuary. Carved screens in chancel arcade. Tall carved reredos with 6 painted panels of saints and central figure of Christ in niche under pinnacle. Similar but smaller carved reredos in north Lady Chapel. Carved pulpit with figures of saints in pinnacled niches. Good wrought-iron baptistery rail. The church is said to be modelled on Ostend Cathedral, which the architect and Father Chapman visited; it was built on a concrete raft to counteract mining subsidence. Both wood and craftsmen were brought over from Belgium. , 1041351 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.583810 55.086677,-1.583817 55.086542,-1.583535... 2015-10-16 1041352 Middle Farmhouse CRAMLINGTON CRAMLINGTON VILLAGE NZ 27 NE (North side) 4/59 Middle Farmhouse GV II House, early C18 remodelled c.1800. Squared stone front with tooled quoins and dressings, rubble returns; Welsh slate roof with stacks rebuilt in brick on old bases. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central 4-panel door with plain overlight, in alternating-block surround. 4-pane casement windows with tooled lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables, end stacks. Interior: understair cupboard door of 6 fielded panels, on H hinges. Early C19 cast-iron fire surrounds. , 1041352 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.583185 55.085637,-1.583212 55.085628,-1.583216... 2013-08-19 1041353 Gray Tomb 13 Metres South Of Church Of St Nicholas CRAMLINGTON CRAMLINGTON VILLAGE NZ 27 NE 4/63 Gray tomb 13 metres south of Church of St. Nicholas GV II Table tomb, 1762. Slab with achievement in roundel and inscription to Ann Gray. 6 moulded urn legs, laid recumbent beneath slab at time of survey. , 1041353 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.600998 55.067958,-1.600996 55.067929,-1.600974... 2013-01-29 1041354 Walls, Rails And Gate To South Of Damdykes Farmhouse CRAMLINGTON DAMDYKES NZ 27 SE NZ 256749 7/65 8.5.86 Wall, rails and gate to south of Damdykes Farmhouse GV II Walls, rails and gate, C19. Squared stone with cut dressings; wrought iron. Wall enclosing garden, with curved southern angles. Centre part on south has arched coping, carrying spearhead rails with lily finials; similar gate, with arrowhead dogbars. Taller end and side walls, with flat coping. , 1041354 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.585007 55.085420,-1.585081 55.085398,-1.585037... 2013-08-19 1041355 Cramlington Hall CRAMLINGTON LOW MAIN PLACE NZ 27 NE (East side, off) Cramlington 4/68 Cramlington Hall 8.2.49 II House, mid C18. Squared stone with ashlar dressings; basement and service wing roughly-squared stone. Lakeland slates on west wing, with 2 old brick stacks, and south end of east wing; C20 tiles on main block and remainder of east wing. Main block with rear wings flanking yard and service wing set back at right. Palladian style. South elevation in 4 sections: main block 2 storeys on slightly-projecting basement, 5 bays, symmetrical. Sill and 1st floor bands, modillion eaves cornice. Central C20 stair to renewed glazed door with 4-pane overlight in architrave with swept feet and moulded cornice on carved consoles. 12-pane sash windows in architraves. Later basement casements. Hipped roof with 2 low corniced stacks on ridge. Set back slightly to right and left, ends of wings, each 2 storeys, 2 bays; similar features to main block, except for a C20 small-paned casement. Separate hip-ended roofs. Set back to far right 2-storey 3-bay service wing with renewed casements. Left return of left wing 5 bays, irregular; half-glazed double doors in renewed corniced doorcase, 12-pane sash windows, 2 corniced ridge stacks. Rear elevation of main block shows centre 3-bay projection, some 12-pane sashes. Interior much altered. Round-arched openings in basement. Late C19 fittings in west wing. West wing extension now a separate dwelling, The Cottage, is C19, much altered and not of special interest; the 'A.D. 1100' datestone is somewhat misleading. , 1041355 1949-02-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.501710 55.081517,-1.501606 55.081535,-1.501652... 2013-01-29 1041356 Barn And Shelter Sheds At Avenue Farm North SEATON DELAVAL A 190 NZ 37 NW (North side) The Avenue 5/72 Barn and shelter sheds at Avenue Farm North GV II C18 barn with shelter sheds built or remodelled 1841/2. Rubble with tooled- and-margined dressings; Welsh slates on barn, pantiles on shelter sheds. L-plan, enclosing farmyard on north and west. Barn shows stable door, 2 small windows, boarded pitching door and 3 tiers of slit vents; coped gables with moulded kneelers. Right return shows boarded double doors in segmental arch. 6-bay shelter shed with 3 pairs of segmental arches; left part with 1842 datestone, apparently later 2-bay part to right but with 1841 datestone. Coped gable with moulded kneelers on right. , 1041356 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.489329 55.084195,-1.489342 55.084148,-1.489203... 2013-01-29 1041357 Shelter Shed In Park 50 Metres South Of Lookout Farmhouse SEATON DELAVAL A 190 NZ 3276 NZ 32717676 (South side) The Avenue 13/76 Shelter Shed in park, 50 metres south of Lookout Farmhouse GV II Shelter shed, probably mid-C18. Front wall squared stone of near-ashlar quality, other walls rubble. Central pair of segmental arches to south, gabled returns. Rear elevation shows central doorway with timber lintel and re-used voussoir of medieval arch, possibly of C12 date. Roofless at time of survey. Included for group value. , 1041357 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.592460 55.130220,-1.591834 55.129898,-1.591828... 2013-08-19 1041358 Wall, Gateway And Gates To North Of Old Vicarage, With Attached Gateway And Gate To Churchyard BEDLINGTON FRONT STREET EAST NZ 2681 NW (South side) Bedlington 9/66 Wall, gateway and gates to north of Old Vicarage, with attached gateway and gate to churchyard II Garden wall with gateways and gates; early C19 incorporating older fabric, late C19 or early C20 gates. Wall coursed rubble, gateways squared stone; Old Vicarage gates wooden, churchyard gate wrought iron. Old Vicarage gateway has segmental arch with flanking pilasters, under flat coping with central ball finial; double gates have flat-topped stiles and down-curved top rail above open-studded upper section. Flanking walls have gabled coping; to right end of earlier building incorporated in wall, to far right churchyard gateway with round arch under embattled cresting, holding gate with fleur-de-lys standards and dogbars, downswept top rail and crossed lower rails. , 1041358 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.599774 55.131287,-1.599802 55.131277,-1.599802... 2025-10-14 1041359 Trotter Memorial Drinking Fountain BEDLINGTON FRONT STREET WEST NZ 2581 NE (South side) Bedlington 8/68 Trotter Memorial Drinking Fountain II Drinking fountain, dated 1899. Red sandstone ashlar with white marble and pink granite. Square plan. Lower part has stepped diagonal buttresses and moulded granite bowl on east below tablet with inscription to Dr. James Trotter. Upper part has niches with impost band of carved foliage, that on east with marble bas-relief bust of Dr. Trotter; crocketed gablets and corner pinnacles, and taller superstructure with similar ornament. , 1041359 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.594537 55.131015,-1.594552 55.131016,-1.594551... 2013-08-19 1041360 The Cross BEDLINGTON MARKET PLACE NZ 2581 NE (North side) Bedlington 8/70 The Cross 18/10/49 GV II Market cross, probably C18. Squared stone. Square base with chamfered plinth and string carrying tapering shaft with pyramidal top, set diagonally at centre of square platform. Steps on east. Overall height 4 metres. , 1041360 1949-10-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.632981 55.170392,-1.632964 55.170445,-1.633042... 2013-01-29 1041361 Bothal Mill House And Adjacent Outbuilding BOTHAL NZ 2386 7/71 Bothal Mill House and adjacent outbuilding GV II House and outbuilding, early C19. Tooled stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof except for pantiles on outbuilding. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Raised quoins, sill bands. Central 6-panel door with patterned overlight, in moulded surround under cornice on moulded corbels. 16-pane sash windows in raised alternating-block surrounds. Moulded corbels to eaves. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Single- storey outbuilding to right has small casement window with timber lintel. Interior: open-string stair with stick balusters. , 1041361 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625280 55.174983,-1.625214 55.174997,-1.625279... 2013-01-29 1041362 The Joiners Shop BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (East side) 7/73 The Joiner's Shop GV II Estate workshop, early C19. Tooled stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and lintels; blue slate roof with rendered stack. 2 storeys, 4 Days, that to left behind later timber shed. Boarded door in 2nd bay with 2 large boarded windows to right, 3 part-slatted windows above. Coped gables, stepped-and-corniced right end stack. Left return shows large boarded window with boarded pitcliinv door above; right return shows 2 boarded windows and part-slatted window in gable; 3-bay rear elevation shows large boarded windows with part-slatted windows above. Adjacent shed on west is not of special interest. , 1041362 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625007 55.173169,-1.625037 55.173156,-1.625030... 2013-08-19 1041363 Group Of 3 Stone Coffins And Font Bowl 10 Metres South Of Porch Of Church Of St Andrew BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (East side) 7/76 Group of 3 stone coffins and font bowl 10 metres south of porch of Church of St. Andrew GV II Stone coffins and font bowl. Medieval. 2 adult and 1 child's coffins, all with shaped head pieces. Octagonal font bowl, resting on sundry architectural fragments. The child's coffin was found beneath the south chancel wall in the 1887 restoration; the font bowl is from the site of the former church at Sheepwash. , 1041363 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625210 55.173211,-1.625220 55.173208,-1.625088... 2013-08-19 1041364 Churchyard Wall, Piers And Gate To South-West Of Church Of St Andrew BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (East side) 7/78 churchyard wall, piers and gate to south-west of Church of St.Andrew GV II Wall, piers and gate, probably late C19. Squared stone, wrought iron. Wall with gabled coping. Monolithic piers with swept pyramidal tops hold double gates with alternate moulded and spiked bars, looped middle rail and patterned lower rail. , 1041364 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.624720 55.172339,-1.624776 55.172370,-1.624805... 2013-08-19 1041365 Bothal Castle Remains Of Curtain Wall To South Of Residential Block BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (West side) 7/80 Bothal Castle: Remains of Curtain 14/4/49 Wall to south of residential block GV I Castle curtain wall; some sections probably part of the Bertram 'mansum' pre- dating the 1343 licence to crenellate, other parts later medieval; C19 patching and repair. Squared stone of varying quality. Long irregular enclosure occupying summit of natural hill. East curtain, adjoining south-east angle of gatehouse, has 2 external buttresses; beyond rounded projection is C19 retaining wall with older masonry towards south-east corner. South wall shows chamfered plinth, probably of south-east tower. Higher walling with angle buttresses and blocked chamfered windows at south-east corner of bailey. C19 garden wall at centre of west side links to the 1.6 metre thick west curtain, up to 7.5 metres high, which has remains of 2 fireplaces and a set of moulded corbels on its internal face; north end of west curtain joins the C19 wing attached to the gatehouse. Bothal Observed, R. Bibby. Frank Graham, 1973. , 1041365 1949-04-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625591 55.173224,-1.625638 55.173213,-1.625598... 2013-08-19 1041366 Garden House With Attached Outbuilding To North BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (West side) 7/82 Garden House with attached outbuilding to north GV II House and outbuilding, early C19 remodelled 1885. Tooled stone with raised ashlar quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. L-plan with outbuilding at end of rear wing. South elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central 4-panel door with plain overlight in moulded surround with hood on moulded brackets. 3-light mullioned windows with hoodmoulds to ground floor, 2-light windows above; all hollow-chamfered surrounds with 4-pane sashes. Eaves cornice with chamfered dentils and ornamental brackets flanking heads of upper windows. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; ridge and right end stacks with conjoined octagonal shafts and moulded caps; ball finial on left end. Left return shows 2-bay rear wing; similar fenestration except for 6-pane sashes in late C19 gabled projection to far left. Right return shows loggia on cast iron columns with leafy capitals. Rear elevation shows 2-storey outbuilding with sliding door, boarded door, 2 part-slatted upper windows and paired brackets to-eaves. Included for group value. , 1041366 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625781 55.173489,-1.625782 55.173459,-1.625867... 2013-08-19 1041367 Cottages Nos 1 And 2 BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (West side) 7/83 Cottages No. 1 and 2 GV II Pair of Estate Cottages. Early C19 remodelled 1885. Squared tooled stone with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof with orange tile openwork cresting and finials. L-plan. South elevation 1? storeys, 2 bays. Central 4-panel door with plain overlight, inside latticed timber porch on stone base, with openwork bargeboards and gable finial. 3-light mullioned windows to ground floor with 2-light windows in gabled half dormers above; stop-chamfered surrounds to all openings. All windows are small-paned latticed casements with small lozenge- shaped crossing panes, and slightly-projecting sills. Half-dormers have openwork bargeboards with moulded pendants and wrought-iron cross-fleury finials. Roof hipped to right; eaves overhanging gable end to left; stepped- and-corniced left end stack. Left return shows two-light window, single-light window above and pierced bargeboards with braced pendant. Right return similar to south elevation except that doorway and porch are at far right; one upper window renewed, and stack is on ridge. Roof half-hipped to right. 2-light 1st floor window and ornamental bargeboards to rear. , 1041367 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625728 55.173800,-1.625907 55.173793,-1.625900... 2013-08-19 1041368 Cottages Nos 5 And 6 BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (West side) 7/85 Cottages No. 5 and 6 GV II Pair of Estate Cottages. Late C18 remodelled 1885. Squared tooled stone with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof with orange tile openwork cresting and finials. 1? storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Projecting gabled central bay with 3-light window to ground floor and 2-light window above; ornamental bargeboards with braced pendant and finial. To either side are extruded hip-roofed porches with 4-panel doors and plain overlights; end bays have 2-light windows to ground floor only. Stop-chamfered surrounds to all openings. All windows are small-paned metal latticed casements with lozenge-shaped crossing panes, and slightly-projecting sills. Roof half-hipped, with 2 stepped and corniced ridge stacks. Returns show similar 2-light window to 1st floor with later casement inserted alongside, and ornamental bargeboards. Later extensions to rear are not of special interest. , 1041368 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625704 55.174097,-1.625680 55.173950,-1.625656... 2013-08-19 1041369 Front Wall And Gate Piers To Bothal Cottages (1-6), Village Hall And Adjacent House BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (West side) 7/87 Front wall and gate piers to Bothal Cottages 1-6 (inclusive), Village Hall and adjacent house GV II Garden wall and gatepiers, late C19 and early C20. Tooled stone, tooled-and- margined gatepiers. Low wall with chamfered coping swept down between pairs of cottages; monolithic gatepiers with truncated triangular tops. Included for group value. , 1041369 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.502426 55.185437,-1.502454 55.185428,-1.502454... 2013-01-29 1041370 Grave Slab Outside East Wall Of Church Of St Bartholomew NEWBIGGIN-BY-THE-SEA HIGH STREET NZ 38 NW (East end, off) 3/89 Grave slab outside east wall of porch of Church of St. Bartholomew GV II Coped cross slab, c.1200. Sandstone, cracked into two pieces. Slightly-coped double slab with a separate bracelet cross on each face, that on left with foliage springing from shaft, that on right accompanied by shears. Relief- carved design. Unusual monument type commemorating both man and wife; there is a more steeply coped double slab of similar date at St. Andrew's church, Haughton-le-Skerne, near Darlington. , 1041370 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.502506 55.185302,-1.502533 55.185294,-1.502535... 2013-01-29 1041371 Redford Headstone 10 Metres South Of Porch Of Church Of St Bartholomew NEWBIGGIN-BY-THE-SEA HIGH STREET NZ 38 NW (East end, off) Newbiggin Redford headstone 3/91 10 metres south of porch of Church of St. Bartholomew GV II Headstone, 1805. Sandstone. Relief carving of anchor, arrow and scythe within cable moulding, flanked by sailing ship and above overturned boat, on billows with heads of drowning persons. Sacred to the Memory of Robert Redford of North Blyth Pilot taken to the Mercy of God being drowned (with three other Pilots) while employed in the duty of his Calling on the 14th day of January 1805 Aged 36 years He left a widow and seven small children to bewail his loss. Weep for yourselves, for me lament no more I'm safely landed on a peaceful shore My Home's in Him whose word proclaimeth this I am the Way to everlasting Bliss. For two of the other pilots,see Hedley headstone at Bedlington and Watts headstone at Blyth. , 1041371 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.549401 55.086334,-1.549429 55.086325,-1.549429... 2013-01-29 1041372 Mile Post 150 Metres South Of North Moor Farm Entrance A 192 NZ 27 NE NZ 28867697 (East side) 4/3 Milepost 150 metres south of North Moor farm entrance II Milepost, probably late C19, by Smith Paterson of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted red with black figures. Height 0.55 metre. Faceted twin-faced. oval top on fluted shaft with maker's plate above ring. Raised legend MORPETH / N. SHIELDS 9 / 7? MILES MILES. , 1041372 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.510916 55.066847,-1.510932 55.066771,-1.510694... 2013-01-29 1041373 Church Of St Mary A 192 NZ 37 NW (West side) Holywell, Whitley Bay 8/5 Church of St. Mary II Chapel of Ease. 1885, by W.S. Hicks. Stone chamfered plinth and quoins to rendered lower walls; timber-framed with rendered infill, above half-rail. French clay tiled roof; lead dome to bellcote, brick ridge stack to vestry. 5-bay unaisled rectangle with south-east vestry. Side walls have vertical studding; 2- and 3-light windows with elliptical heads to lights and leaded glazing. West end has similar 2-light windows flanking boarded door in segmental arch with carved spandrels; roof above hipped below gablet with 2-light window beneath cove carrying diagonally-set bellcote with slatted openings under shouldered arches, and octagonal swept dome with wrought-iron cross fleury. East end has square panelling and window of 5 trefoil-headed lights under a segmental arch; large shaped brackets carrying moulded bargeboards with pendant finial; cast-iron finial cross. Interior: Brattished dado rail; similar rail with rosettes at sill level of east window. Roof of arch-braced collar-beam trusses with strutted upper king posts and carved bosses. , 1041373 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.503224 55.063718,-1.503133 55.063733,-1.503256... 2013-01-29 1041374 Stable Range To East Of Holywell Manor House A 192 NZ 37 SW (East side, off) Holywell, Whitley Bay 8/8 Stable range to east of Holywell Manor House GV II Stable range, C17 remodelled early C19. North part large rubble, south part coursed rubble; Welsh slate roof on north part, pantiles on south. East elevation in 2 sections: 2-storey, 2-bay left part has boarded door under timber lintel to right, blocked segmental-arched doorway to left, and 3 slit vents. 2 part-slatted windows above; coped gables. Single-storey right part shows quoins of earlier building, but largely rebuilt in C19; one boarded door in alternating-block surround; coped right gable. Right return shows slit vents. Rear elevation shows stable doors and external stone stair to boarded door under gablet in 2-storey part; to far right a projecting range with stable doors. Included for group value. Attached brick garage to north is not of special interest. , 1041374 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.561707 55.127177,-1.562012 55.127129,-1.561987... 2016-11-21 2025-01-07 1041375 Hyde Park Trekking Centre, A193 History The buildings along the A193 in Blyth were farm buildings from probably the late C18. At the time of the survey they were in use as a trekking centre. The farm buildings were constructed of roughly-squared stone. The roofs were covered with pantile. Attached to the rear were a pair of pigsties. To the rear of the west ranges was a gingang. The buildings were first listed on 15 July 1987. They were taken down on 21 September 2015 after a fire at one of the neighbouring buildings spread and damaged the listed buildings. For safety reasons, the buildings were taken down according to Section 78 of the Buildings Act 1984. Details A 193 NZ 28 SE (North side) Bebside , Blyth 1/12 Hyde Park Trekking Centre Grade II Farmbuildings on foldyard plan, now trekking centre. Probably late C18. Roughly-squared stone with tooled quoins and dressings; pantile roofs. Ranges around rectangular yard open to south. East range part single-storey: 3 stable doors, small slatted windows. 2-storey part to left has brick end stack; roof of lower part hipped at right. North range 2 storeys, 7 bays: 5-bay segmental arcade to left, loft windows directly beneath eaves. West range barn, 6 bays: boarded door flanked by 2 vertical pairs of slit vents, second door to far right under keyed lintel; roof hipped to left. Rear elevation of north range shows attached pair of pigsties to right; to rear of west range attached square gingang with squared stone piers, timber lintels and pyramidal roof. Timber shed on north of gingang is not of special interest. , 1041375 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.474278 55.072443,-1.474278 55.072423,-1.474249... 2013-01-29 1041376 Bridge Over Seaton Burn On Track To Hartley West Farm B 1325 NZ 37 NV NZ 33687545 (West side, off) 5/16 Bridge over Seaton Burn on track to Hartley West Farm II Bridge, mid-C18. Squared stone. Segmental arch; walls of abutments with slight batter. Band below parapet, which has low gabled coping and terminates in piers with low pyramidal caps. , 1041376 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.559757 55.110541,-1.559660 55.110448,-1.559402... 2015-02-04 1041377 Low Horton Farmhouse HORTON, Cramlington NZ 27 NE NZ 283797 4/18 Low Horton Farmhouse II House, mid C18,altered and extended to rear late C18 or early C19. Squared stone except for rear block, brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 3. Welsh slate roof with old brick stacks. South elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central renewed door with overlight. 4-pane sash windows except for C19 canted bay on left, with hipped roof. Raised reverse-stepped gable coping; banded end stacks. To right, single-storey 1-bay kitchen with C20 4-pane casement and stepped end stack. Left return, part-rendered, shows renewed 16-pane sashes under wedge lintels in rear block. Rear elevation shows similar fenestration including 20-pane sash stair window, and 8-pane Yorkshire sash in outshut to kitchen. Interior: Fielded 6-panel doors, panelled shutters. Round arches with panelled jambs at foot of stair; dog-leg open-string stair with stick balusters, moulded handrail and moulded newel. The house succeeded Horton Castle, latterly a Delaval possesion; the castle site is that of the detached farmbuilding group to the west, the ruins being removed in the early C19. , 1041377 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.628428 55.103720,-1.628455 55.103714,-1.628474... 2013-01-29 1041378 Old Windmill 700 Metres South West Of Plessey Checks Roundabout PLESSEY, Blyth Valley NZ 27 NW NZ 238789 3/22 Old Windmill 700 metres south- West of Plessey Checks roundabout II Windmill tower, dated 1749 with initials M W (Matthew White) on lintel of south door. Good-quality squared stone. Straight-sided round tower without any external division between the 3 floor levels. Chamfered plinth. Opposed doorways on ground floor, 3 small windows on each upper floor; all openings in chamfered surrounds. Interior: 2 plain lst-floor fireplaces, various sockets for floor beams and machinery. Intact shell but no roof or floors. , 1041378 1987-07-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.617142 55.114827,-1.617165 55.114786,-1.617100... 2013-01-29 1041379 Dovecote 7 Metres South East Of Hartford Hall WANSBECK HARTFORD NZ 28 SW 4/15 Dovecote 7 metres south-east of Hartford Hall GV II Dovecote, early C20. Tooled-and-margined stone with rock-faced plinth and ashlar dressings; stone slate roof. Small square structure. Central boarded door on west flanked by small windows with keystones; 2 slit windows on each return and to rear. All openings under round arches. Below moulded eaves cornice are small openings between rock-faced blocks, blind except for 3 above door on west, which have alighting shelf. Pyramidal roof with swept base of finial; now missing. , 1041379 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.618174 55.114732,-1.617565 55.114623,-1.617544... 2013-01-29 1041380 Terrace And Terrace Walls To South Of Hartford Hall WANSBECK HARTFORD NZ 28 SW 4/16 Terrace and terrace walls to south of Hartford Hall GV II Terrace and terrace walls, early C20. Rock-faced stone with ashlar dressings. Tall wall with balustrade of linked rings; panelled piers with moulded caps flanking central apsidal recess and curved flight of steps at each end, descending to paved terrace with 1-metre high retaining wall on south. Included for group value. , 1041380 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.620588 55.115882,-1.620599 55.115878,-1.620515... 2013-01-29 1041381 Entrance Screen And Gates To Hartford Hall WANSBECK HARTFORD NZ 28 SW 4/18 Entrance screen and gates to Hartford Hall GV II* Entrance screen and gates, 1873. Squared stone, cast and wrought iron. Gates by Coalbrookdale Co., Shropshire (maker's plates). 4 openwork piers with central double gates and side gates having central open section with ornate foliage decoration; elaborate heads to bars. To either side similarly ornate sections of railing, with top rail swept up to end in human hand grasping top of bar adjacent to gate pier, on cast-iron dwarf wall. Flanking quadrant walls have low gabled coping; end piers with large ball finials. The gates were made for and exhibited at the Vienna Exhibition of 1873; one of the most ornate examples of High Victorian ironwork in the North of England. , 1041381 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.522666 55.141882,-1.521637 55.140533,-1.521588... 2013-01-29 1041382 Coal Staithes At Blyth Power Station Listing revised 24-JUN-2008 from Grade II* to Grade II. Coal staithes constructed between about 1910-1923 for the North Eastern Railway Company, altered in about 1994. MATERIALS: timber, the lower level of a set of coal staithes about 375m long of traditional braced timber construction. The structure is formed of substantial timber piles driven into the sea bed carrying a timber deck. The staithes were originally 500m long and comprised three decks with gantries. HISTORY: Blyth initially developed as a fishing port with ancillary salt pans, but during the later 19th and 20th centuries it became Northumberland's premier coal port and for a brief period in the mid 20th century it shipped more coal than any port in Europe. At its peak, the harbour had several sets of staithes, which allowed coal arriving by wagon way and later railway to be dropped from wagons directly into ships. The coal staithes at Blyth power station, known formerly as West Staithes, were the last of the traditional staithes to be built on the River Blyth. Their construction began in about 1910 for the North Eastern Railway Company, but the First World War intervened and they were completed in 1923. The original upper two decks were demolished and the whole structure truncated in 1994/5. REASON FOR DESIGNATION DECISION: these early 20th century coal staithes are designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons: although they have been compromised by partial demolition, these coal staithes retain special historic interest in a national context; there are only three listed coastal/estuarine coal staithes in England and this example at Blyth is therefore a very rare survival; the structure bears witness to the once nationally significant sea-borne coal trade; they reflect the importance of the Port of Blyth as the one time largest coal port in Europe. 1041382 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.587099 55.183583,-1.587119 55.183582,-1.587115... 2013-01-29 1041383 Nos 2 3 And 4 With Backyard Walls And Outhouse ASHINGTON FIRST ROW NZ 28 NE 2/21 Nos. 2, 3 and 4 with backyard walls and outhouses GV II Terrace of cottages, c.1870 by the Ashington Coal Company. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 3, with painted stone sills and lintels; Welsh slate roofs. 2 storeys, each cottage 2 bays. Renewed doors; 4-pane sash windows. Banded ridge stacks. Backyard walls with boarded hatches and yard doors, and attached outbuildings. The least altered of the original miners' rows of Ashington; the Coal Company built 300 houses between c.1855 and 1878. , 1041383 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.588691 55.183557,-1.588231 55.183580,-1.588701... 2013-01-29 1041384 Nos 15 To 19, With Backyard Walls And Outbuildings ASHINGTON FIRST ROW NZ 28 NE 2/23 Nos. 15 - 19 consecutive, with backyard walls and outbuildings GV II Terrace of cottages, c.1870 by the Ashington Coal Company. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 3, with painted stone sills and lintels; Welsh slate roofs. 2 storeys, each cottage 2 bays. Renewed doors, those of Nos. 17 - 19 with overlights. Windows mostly 4-pane sashes; No. 15 has paired ground-floor windows, Nos. 16 and 18 ground-floor windows altered. Banded ridge stacks. Backyard walls with boarded hatches and yard doors, and attached outbuildings. The least altered of the original miners' rows of Ashington; the Coal Company built 300 houses between c.1855 and 1878. , 1041384 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.552025 55.179984,-1.551980 55.179885,-1.552037... 2015-10-16 1041385 Moor House Farmhouse ASHINGTON MOOR HOUSE LANE NZ 28 NE (West side) Hirst 2/25 Moor House Farmhouse GV II House. Early C18, probably incorporating earlier fabric; outshut added and rear wing raised in early C19. Large squared stone with rendered left return; Welsh slate roof with stacks rebuilt 1938 in grey brick. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Plinth. Central flush-panelled door with 5-pane overlight within C20 half- glazed porch. Ground floor sash windows, have lost intermediate glazing bars, in original openings with keyed supra-lintels, 4-pane sashes above, in openings enlarged in C19. Raised reverse-step gable copings; end stacks. Right return shows 2 blocked stone-surround attic windows and 8-pane Yorkshire sash in outshut; similar sash in rear wing. Interior: closed-string dogleg stair with stick balusters, square newels and moulded handrail. , 1041385 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.549718 55.189035,-1.549790 55.189032,-1.549785... 2013-01-29 1041386 Miners Memorial ASHINGTON SIXTH AVENUE NZ 28 NE NZ 2833 8706 (North side) Ashington 2/27 Miners' Memorial in Hirst Park II Memorial, 1923. White granite with bronze plaques and figure. Square plan, set on stepped platform with low pyramid-capped pier at each corner. Moulded base, and string which is arched over drinking fountains on north and south; plaque on east has bas-relief of colliery scene and plaque on west inscription: 'ERECTED BY THE MINERS AND DEPUTIES TRADE-UNION BRANCHES IN THE ASHINGTON GROUP OF COLLIERIES ...... IN MEMORY OF THEIR FELLOW WORKMEN WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE WOODHORN COLLIERY EXPLOSION ON SUNDAY, AUG. 13 1916' followed by the names of 3 stonemen, 2 putters and 8 deputies. Laurel wreath on east-below moulded cap which carries life-size sculpture of deputy holding up safety lamp. Safety lamp missing from sculpture at time of survey. LISTING AMENDED 03-JUN-2010: Memorial, 1923, by W H Knowles and John Reid. Re-erected in 1991 at Woodhorn Colliery Museum. MATERIALS: Bronze figure on a white granite plinth and pedestal with low relief bronze panels. PLAN: Square A stepped base with a low pyramid-capped pier at each corner carries a tall tapering granite pedestal with a moulded base. A moulded string is arched over drinking fountains on the north and south sides, a plaque on the east side bearing a low relief colliery scene and a plaque on the west side carrying the inscription: ERECTED BY THE MINERS AND/DEPUTIES TRADE-/UNION BRANCHES IN THE ASHINGTON GROUP/OF COLLIERIES (ASSISTED/BY DONATIONS FROM THE/ASHINGTON AND CO. LTD., THE NORTHUMBERLAND/MINERS ASSOCIATION, THE NORTHUMBERLAND/DEPUTIES ASSOCIATIONS AND FRIENDS)/IN MEMORY OF THEIR FELLOW WORKMEN WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE WOODHORN COLLIERY EXPLOSION ON SUNDAY, AUG. 13 1916 Followed by the names of three stonemen, two putters and eight deputies. A laurel wreath carved in relief is set immediately below a moulded cap which carries a life-size sculpture of a mining deputy holding up a safetly lamp. HISTORY: This colliery disaster occurred on Sunday 13 August 1916 in the Main Seam at Woodhorn Colliery, when a repairing shift was in the mine for the purpose of setting steel girders as roof supports. As the work was of a special nature the shift was compsed of eight deputies and five other persons sent in to assist them. The explosion which occurred was caused by the presence of inflammable gas within the seam. Eleven men were killed outright and two others never regained consciousness. The memorial was designed by William Henry Knowles (1857-1943) and sculpted by John Reid (born c.1890). Knowles was a renowned Newcastle architect who has a number of Grade II listed buildings to his name, notably several buildings which are now part of the University of Newcastle including the King Edward VII School of Art (1911) and the School of Bacteriology (1922). He was also a respected archaeologist and authority on Hadrian's Wall who directed and reported on the excavations at Corstopitum between 1907 and 1914. Reid was a Master of Sculpture at Armstrong College, Newcastle and his Royal Tank Regiment war memorial, Newcastle upon Tyne is listed at Grade II. SOURCES: Paul Usherwood, Jeremy Beach, Catherine Morris Public Sculpture of North-East England (2000) REASON FOR DESIGNATION: The Miners Memorial at Woodhorn Colliery is designated Grade II for the following principal reasons: * It is a well executed monument in bronze and white granite in the style of a war memorial but to a civilian accident; * It was designed by the renowned architect W H Knowles, and incorporates a bronze statue by the sculptor John Reid; * The work commemorates a colliery disaster during The Great War, whose impact on the community was all the greater given the absence of many men serving in France at the time; * The pose of its subject, a pit deputy searching for gas with the aid of a safety lamp, is unusual and conveys strongly the message of 'safety first'. 1041386 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.587339 55.174610,-1.587487 55.174596,-1.587850... 2013-01-29 1041387 Gardens Walls And Attached Privy To West And South Of Ashington Farmhouse ASHINGTON WANSBECK ROAD NZ 28 NE (North side) 2/29 Garden walls and attached privy to west and south of Ashington Farmhouse GV II Garden walls and privy, C18 with C19 alterations. Roughly-squared stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; Welsh slate roof to privy. East wall, linking to farmhouse (q.v.) has gate with monolithic arched piers and arched coping; south wall has similar coping sloped up to gatepiers with domed caps and ball finials. Taller flat-coped walls on west and north, the latter linking back to house at its east end; boarded door in north wall; pent-roofed privy in angle of walls has boarded door and small part-slatted window. Later sheds adjoining external face of west wall are not of special interest. , 1041387 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.586169 55.182305,-1.586163 55.182282,-1.586135... 2023-11-09 1041388 Vicarage To Church Of The Holy Sepulchre With Attached Yard Wall And Outbuildings ASHINGTON WANSBECK ROAD NZ 28 NE (West side) 2/31 Vicarage to Church of the Holy Sepulchre with attached yard wall and outbuildings GV II Vicarage, outbuildings and wall, c.1897. Snecked rock-faced stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof except for red tiles on pent bay to south. Irregular plan; Arts and Crafts style. West elevation 2 storeys, 1 + 2 bays: projecting gabled left part has ground-floor canted bay. Right part, with taller roof, has 6-panel door in entablature surround with carved pulvinated frieze and swan-neck pediment, behind low screen wall with flat coping ramped down to end pier with ball finial. Right return 1 + 1 bays: projecting gabled left part has stack corbelled-out above projection, continued to right under pent roof, with 2 cross windows; right part has large cross-axial stack on on roof slope, and hipped roof. 1-, 2- and 3-light windows in moulded surrounds with varied cornices and hoodmoulds, mostly holding sashes with smaller panes in upper leaf; some small-paned casements. Rear (east) elevation shows attached screen wall to right with boarded door and hatches; stack with moulded cornice at right end. Wall, with pent outbuildings behind, returns to enclose yard on 3 sides. Interior largely contemporary. Sitting room has coffered ceiling and panelled inglenook, which has fixed seats with balustrade arm rests. Dogleg stair with splat balusters and moulded newels with pinnacle finials. Contemporary fireplaces, 6-panel doors. , 1041388 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.528032 55.192853,-1.528056 55.192847,-1.528061... 2013-01-29 1041389 Forster Tomb 7 Metres South Aisle Of Church Of St Mary ASHINGTON WOODHORN NZ 38 NW 3/33 Forster tomb 7 metres south of south aisle of Church of St. Mary GV II Table tomb, 1800. Sandstone. Slab with moulded edge on 6 square legs; inscription to George Forster .... in his last Will and Testament he bequeathed #1200 for Educating twenty five children belonging to the poor inhabitants of this Parish for evermore. , 1041389 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.527828 55.192834,-1.527851 55.192829,-1.527858... 2013-01-29 1041390 Bower Headstone 15 Metres South-East Of South Aisle Of Church Of St Mary ASHINGTON WOODHORN NZ 38 NW 3/35 Bower heads tone 15 metres south- east of south aisle of Church of St. Mary GV II Headstone, 1822. Sandstone. Stone with shaped top and inscription to Henry Bower of Ellington, and verse: Here lies within this hollow span The relicks of an Honest Man The grave, great teacher, to a level brings Heroes and beggars, galley-slaves and kings, Reader! he's flown to seek a purer sky Go live like him, then with his calmness die. , 1041390 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.530147 55.192473,-1.530129 55.192397,-1.529649... 2013-01-29 1041391 Deepleigh Residential Home ASHINGTON WOODHORN NZ 38 NW 3/37 Deepleigh Residential Home,(formerly 14/4/49 listed as Woodhorn Vicarage) GV II Vicarage, now old folks' home. C18 in 2 phases, perhaps incorporating older fabric; early C19 east wing, some C20 alterations. Squared stone; east wing tooled stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; renewed pantile roof with old brick stacks. South (garden) front 2 storeys, in 2 sections: C18 part 2 + 3 + 3 bays; 6th bay has altered flush-panelled door under Gothick fanlight in archivolt; C20 12-pane casements in old openings with renewed lintels and sills. Coped left gable, roof hipped to right; left end and 2 ridge stacks. Set back to right, 2 bay east wing with similar windows in alternating-block surrounds, on 1st floor only; roof hipped to right. Rear elevation shows 2 projecting wings; that to left has renewed door in old openings with armorial tablet over; to right mounting block and 12-pane sash stair window, on 1st floor trompe l'oeil window and renewed 12-pane sash under keyed lintels. Wing to right also has 12-pane sash stair window. Interior: 2 open-string open-well stairs with stick balusters and moulded newels. Fielded-panel doors. One room has egg-and-dart cornice. Sitting room has recess with segmental moulded arch, probably for display of china. , 1041391 1949-04-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.529811 55.192864,-1.530079 55.192775,-1.530037... 2013-01-29 1041392 Glebe House And Attached Outbuilding ASHINGTON WOODHORN NZ 38 NW 3/39 Glebe House and attached outbuilding GV II House and outbuilding. C18, house raised and remodelled in 1845; date with initials T.R.S. on lintel. House tooled stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; rear elevation and outbuilding coursed rubble. Welsh slate roof with stacks rebuilt in yellow brick. 2 storeys, 3 bays, slightly irregular. Left-of-centre renewed door with overlight; 16-pane sash windows; all openings in chamfered surrounds. Coped gables; end stacks rebuilt on old bases. Single- storey outbuilding on left shows stable door in chamfered tooled-and-margined stone surround, and slit vents; roof hipped to left. , 1041392 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.532277 55.192773,-1.532158 55.192750,-1.532121... 2013-01-29 1041393 Eastfield ASHINGTON WOODHORN NZ 28 NW 2/40 Eastfield II House; mid C18 remodelling of older fabric; bay windows added and rear wing heightened in C19. Squared stone; bay windows timber on stone base; Welsh slate roof except for leading on bays. 2 storeys, 4 irregular bays. Left-of- centre 6-panel door with 2-pane overlight, within C20 glazed porch. Canted bays with 4-pane sashes in end bays; renewed 12-pane sashes on 1st floor. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Rear elevation shows renewed 12-pane sash stair window on right of wing. Interior: Open-string dogleg stair with 2 stick balusters per tread, steeply ramped moulded handrail, moulded newels and shaped tread ends. Panelled shutters. Sitting-room fireplace has broad stone surround with stepped half- round moulding. 1st floor has 2-panel closet doors on H hinges. , 1041393 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.547195 55.189148,-1.547197 55.189166,-1.547211... 2013-01-29 1041394 Fan House To West Of Shaft No 2 ASHINGTON WOODHORN COLLIERY NZ 28 NE 2/44 Fan House to west 22/5/86 of shaft No. 2 GV II* Fan house, dated 1900 above west door. Yellow Ashington brick with gauged arches to door and windows. Welsh slate roof with concrete capping to fan chambers. Single-storey building with square ventilation tower at east end flanked by fan chambers on east and south. North elevation 1 storey, 3 bays; bays defined by pilasters rising to stepped-and-cogged eaves cornice. Arched windows in end bays have radial heads and metal-framed casements. To left is flat-topped tower with stepped-and-cogged frieze and to far left fan chamber with small boarded door. Right return shows half-glazed door under round arch. Rear elevation shows similar fenestration and fan chamber with curved roof adjoining tower. Capel fan in working order. , 1041394 1986-05-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.549193 55.189016,-1.549064 55.189021,-1.549130... 2013-01-29 1041395 Blacksmiths And Joiners Shops To West Of Pit Head ASHINGTON WOODHORN COLLIERY NZ 28 NE 2/46 Blacksmiths' and Joiners' shops to west of pit head GV II Blacksmiths' and Joiners' shops, 1894 extended to south 1908. Yellow Ashington brick; Welsh slate roof. East elevation; 1 storey, 16 bays. 4 large round- arched openings, 2 segmental-headed doorways, 1 pair of boarded doors under timber lintel, and round-arched windows, some with metal-framed casements. Similar windows to rear, some partly blocked, and banded lateral stack. Interior: Transverse wall with elliptical arch between workshops at north end; northern workshop has corner hearth with stepped brick hood. , 1041395 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.566877 55.183936,-1.567195 55.183836,-1.567220... 2013-01-29 1041396 Ashington Co-Operative Society Premises ASHINGTON WOODHORN ROAD NZ 28 NE (North side) Ashington 2/50 Ashington Co-operative Society premises II Shopping arcade with offices and ballroom above. 1924 by Harrison, Ash and Blythe of Newcastle, ground floor remodelled as department store 1976. Front and stair hall in white terracotta moulded to resemble tooled ashlar, returns and rear yellow brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 3; red tile roof. Baroque style. Street front 3 storeys, 13 windows. Ground floor has tall plinth and wide 5-bay arcade, formerly open, with 1976 shop fronts in lugged archi-traves; short bay at each end has channelled rustication and panelled double doors, with radial-glazed overlights, in surrounds with deeply-inswept jambs and moulded lintels. Upper floors, above broad band, have 9-bay Giant Ionic Order. 1st- floor windows in architraves; frieze with leaded inscription ASHINGTON INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD; mansard roof. To each side a broader rusticated bay with a giant arch enclosing tripartite 1st floor window and segment-headed 2nd floor window, below frieze with key pattern and parapet stepped up at centre; lower end bays have broad pilasters, windows in linked architrave and shallow- gabled parapet. Metal-framed casements with diagonal glazing bars, replaced on 1st floor of left rusticated bay and adjacent bay of centre. Right return shows large boarded door of original covered cart dock. Interior: stair hall has rusticated rear wall and closed-string imperial stair with moulded balusters and handrail (and additional bronze handrail with scrolled ends, on cast-iron standards) leading up to balconies. Panelled dado, openings in architraves, panelled plaster ceiling. 2nd floor ballroom, now warehouse, with segmental proscenium arch and arched ceiling with patterned plaster ribs. , 1041396 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.593288 55.130241,-1.593260 55.130222,-1.593262... 2013-08-19 1041397 Gatepiers And Adjacent Walls With Railings To Church Of St Cuthbert BEDLINGTON BEDLINGTON NZ 2681 NW (South side) 9/54 Gatepiers and adjacent walls with railings to Church of St. Cuthbert GV II Gatepiers and adjacent walls with railings, mid-C18 and C19. Squared stone, cast-iron. Circular piers with plinth and moulded capitals, the western with ball finial. Short lengths of wall, attached to east pier and adjacent to west pier, have slightly-arched coping and plain railings. , 1041397 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.592698 55.130023,-1.592721 55.130018,-1.592728... 2013-08-19 1041398 Pair Of Headstones 1 Metre East Of Church Of St Cuthbert BEDLINGTON CHURCH LANE NZ 2681 NW (East side) Bedlington 9/55 Pair of heads tones 1 metre east of Church of St. Cuthbert GV II Headstones, C19. Sandstone. Southern stone bears inscription only: Here lie the remains of Elizabeth Burdon Wife of William Burdon of Hartford in this Parish Of this lady it may be truly said that she possessed more virtues and had fewer faults than usually falls to the share of her sex for the distinguishing features of her character were prudence and good sense tho free from the excess of passion and sentiment she was spirited, tho gentle and humane a dutiful wife, a tender mother, and a kind friend generous, liberal and beneficent On the whole, it is impossible to name a woman who without possessing a cultivated mind lived and diedmore agreeably to reason or left a deeper sense of her loss, among those who had the happiness to know her She first felt the attack of consumption on the 5th/ of October 1805 and lingered with composed resignation till the 17th of September 1806 when she fell on the 5th day of a severe agony aged 31 years esteemed beloved regretted Northern stone has medallion with inverted boat and inscription to Sarah, wife of Peter Stavers, d. 1863, and her son Wilkinson who was drowned along with his wife Hannah and the entire crew of the Brig Robert and Mary of Blyth, in a heavy storm in the Cattegat, 1864. , 1041398 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.592935 55.129826,-1.592963 55.129817,-1.592963... 2013-08-19 1041399 Nicholson Headstone 17 Metres South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Cuthbert BEDLINGTON CHURCH LANE NZ 2681 NW (East side) Bedlington 9/59 Nicholson headstone 17 metres south of chancel of Church of St. Cuthbert GV II Headstone, 1741. Sandstone. Segmental pedimented top with cherub on Ionic pilasters with grotesque masks and flowers; relief-carved hourglass and death's head above inscription to Frances Nicholson, wife of James Nicholson, Mariner of North Blyth, 'Grieve not for me at your return/The Will of God why should you mourn'. Good quality carving, somewhat decayed in parts. , 1041399 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.592832 55.128456,-1.593004 55.128440,-1.593001... 2013-01-29 1041400 The Tower And Beeches BEDLINGTON CHURCH LANE NZ 2681 NW (East side) Bedlington 9/63 The Tower and The Beeches II House, now 2 dwellings. Late C18, extended and altered 1910. Coursed rubble with tooled or tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; green slate roof except for blue slates on 1910 south extension. Front elevation 2 + 3 storeys, 4 bays, in 2 sections. Left part set forward; left bay has 2-storey bay window with paired sash windows; 12-pane upper leaf, plate-glass lower; to right porch with renewed door, plain overlight and battlemented parapet, with 8-pane sash above. Hipped roof with corniced ridge stack. On right 3-storey tower with early C20 bronze sundial in moulded stone surround below 2nd floor 12-pane sash in alternating-block surround. Corbelled-out battlemented parapet carrying small corniced stack on right. Right return of tower shows 12-pane sash at 1st floor level. Recessed right part shows two 8-pane sashes to 1st floor of left bay; right bay is 1910 extension with altered windows. Roof hipped to right with 2 ridge stacks, the left rendered, the right stepped-and-corniced. 2-bay left return shows 12-pane sashes in alternating-block surrounds. Rear elevation with 1910 canted bay. Interior: open-well stair in tower, with stick balusters and steeply-ramped moulded handrail. Formerly known as Tower Cottage; at one time a school. The tower is said to have been constructed as an atronomical observatory by a C18 curate. C20 extension on south is not of special interest. , 1041400 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.592018 55.129771,-1.591996 55.129771,-1.591987... 2013-08-19 1041401 The Old Vicarage BEDLINGTON FRONT STREET EAST NZ 2681 NW (South side) Bedlington 9/65 The Old Vicarage (Formerly listed me 18/10/49 the Vicarage) GV Vicarage, now private house. 1835 with earlier C18 predecessor relegated to use as service wing. Squared tooled stone with cut stone dressings and eaves cornice, wing rubble; Welsh slate roofs. Entrance front 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth. Central half-glazed double doors with paired casement overlight; small-paned sash windows recently replaced by C20 glazing. Eaves cornice with paired moulded brackets; hipped roof with reduced ridge stacks. To left L-plan wing, each part of 3 bays, with 12-pane sashes, hip-ended roof and corniced ridge stacks. Right return of main block shows tripartite sash stair window; rear elevation shows 2 tripartite sashes to ground floor beneath segmental relieving arches, with three 20-pane sashes to 1st floor. Interior: open-well stair with stick balusters. , 1041401 1949-10-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706600 55.410578,-1.706592 55.410724,-1.707302... 2013-08-19 1041402 1-7, Prudhoe Street PRUDHOE STREET 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 1 to 7 (consec) NU 1813 SE 1/356 II GV 2. Part of Howick Street development, after 185l. Two storeys with vide projecting flat bow at west end, to Percy Terrace, reflecting the curve of No 11 Percy Street. Five pairs of windows and 2 more windows on bow. Ashlar with moulded cornice, interrupted by gable over No 5. Three ashlar and 3 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows, except for No 7 (casements). Wide segmental arch over throughpassages to Nos 2 and 3, that of No 2 mostly blocked. No 3 (Prudhoe House) has a 2 storey, 3 window hipped gabled extension to rear. Nos 5 and 7 have paired doorways (No 6 was a small cottage at the rear of No 7 and now included with No 7.) Four 6 panel doors and 4 modern doors. , 1041402 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.717680 55.416883,-1.717682 55.416888,-1.717713... 2020-09-09 1041403 Forest Lodge And Stockingate RATTEN ROW 1. 5330 Forest Lodge and Stockingate NU 11 SE 8/361 II 2. 1854. Gothic gateway and crenellated lodge. Lodge of 2 storeys and one window, built of ashlar on an irregular plan. Two light sash window on lst floor, 3 light on ground floor with foiled heads. To left is a portion of an octagonal tower adjacent to the segmental archway. , 1041403 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707247 55.411752,-1.707250 55.411687,-1.707075... 2013-08-19 1041404 22 And 24, Saint Michael's Lane ST MICHAEL'S LANE 1. 5330 (WestSide) Nos 22 and 24 NU 1813 SE 1/365 II GV 2. Part of Howick Street development. Gable end to street. Two storeys and attic. No 22 has 2 windows to St Michael's Lane, No 24 has 2 windows to Green Batt and a large corner shop front, Glazing bar sash windows, one taller than usual. in centre of No 22. Gable lit attic. , 1041404 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.699133 55.411007,-1.699140 55.411019,-1.699203... 2013-08-19 1041405 Percy Tenantry Column SOUTH ROAD 1. 5330 (North-East Side) Percy Tenantry Column (formerly listed under Bondgate Without) NU 1913 7/28 20.2.52. I 2. 'The Farmers' Folly' begun 1816 to designs by David Stephenson of Newcastle. Completed by the 3rd Duke. Greek Doric column of 83 ft with shallow fluting and foliate cap to balcony platform supporting a drum on which is the Percy lion passant (facing south). The column stands on a square pedestal guarded by 4 lions facing inwards on black marble plinths. The whole stands on a circular granite platform 90 ft in circumference. Panels on 3 sides of pedestal, stair entrance on 4th (to north). Set back with Esperance en dieu on each side. West panel inscribed To Hugh Duke of Northunberland KG this column is erected, dedicated and inscribed by a grateful and united tenantry Anno Domini MDCCCXVI. [The Duke had greatly increased his farmers' rents and then reduced them following the agricultural depression after Waterloo]. Formerly surrounded by railings. , 1041405 1952-02-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706702 55.409826,-1.706738 55.409908,-1.706833... 2013-08-19 1041406 Happy Haven SOUTH STREET 1. 5330 (North Side) No 2 (Happy Haven) NU 1812 NE 5/375 II GV Early-mid C19. Two storeys and 2 windows. Ashlar with 1st floor cill course and moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with raised verges. Modern casement windows, enlarged on ground floor. Plain doorway to left. Included for group value. , 1041406 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706383 55.410095,-1.706355 55.410046,-1.706480... 2013-01-29 1041407 Linhope House 1. SOUTH STREET 5330 (East End) Linhope House NU 1812 NE 5/379 II Mid-C19. Two storeys, 3 windows to south; set back from South Street. Ashlar. Hipped slate roof with paired cut brackets to eaves. Two off ridge ashlar chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows, and 3 light canted bay on ground floor to left with a decorative slate roof. Plain central doorway with a 6 panel door. , 1041407 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706194 55.409810,-1.706202 55.409818,-1.706220... 2013-01-29 1041408 Fountain In Garden To South Of Linhope House SOUTH STREET 1. 5330 (East End) Fountain in garden to south of Linhope House NU 1811 NE 5/379A II 2. Mid C19 about 7 ft tall. Stone. Turned baluster pedestal to wide godroon-edged bowl supnorting a godroon base vase and jet-pedestal above. , 1041408 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.715190 55.404899,-1.715192 55.404857,-1.715119... 2013-01-29 1041409 Camphill Column SWANSFIELD PARK 1. 5330 Camphill Column NU 1812 6/34 II* 2. Erected 1814 to commemorate the Peace of 1814, set on site of a British Camp. Two steps to square base with inscriptions to Pitt, Wellington, Nelson and Henry Collingwood Selby who built the monument. Tall column with high base, apparently following 'Vitruvian' principles, and surmounted by a ball. All of stone, constructed by John Hall, mason. , 1041409 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.716732 55.405932,-1.716586 55.405921,-1.716569... 2013-01-29 1041410 Eyecatcher In Swansfield Park Wall West Side Near 'Eastview' SWANSFIELD PARK 1. 5330 Eyecatcher in Swansfield Park Wall, West Side near 'Eastview' NU 1812 6/381 II 2. Early C19. About 8 ft high and 20 ft long. Ashlar with crenellated parapet and obelisk end pinnacles, one still crowned by metal acorn. Modillion cornice. Three shields, one set in foiled circle. Square piers to pinnacles with merlons at wall level and trefoil headed panels with gabled head moulds , 1041410 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.699592 55.410349,-1.699626 55.410315,-1.699660... 2013-08-19 1041411 Former Railway Terminus WAGONWAY ROAD 1. 5330 Former Railway Terminus SU 1912 6/385 II 2. Rebuilt 1887 Probably by William Bell (architect to the N.E.R.) who built the Darlington Bank Top Station, which it resembles, in the same year. Large and solidly built of rock faced snecked rubble with slate roofs to be worthy of the ducal town and to accommodate the Alnmonth and Coldstream branch lines. The west, booking hall, front is single storey with rounded corners, 2 pairs of windows at the sides and on corners and triple openings flanking the large central entrance. Cast iron bracketted canopy across centre portion. Three ridge chimneys; tops of train sheds, set back now ridge, capped with open segmental pediments. Plinth; modillions to high eaves cornice. Segmental headed windows with Board-School glazing and continuous hood roll interrupted only by end piers. Side elevations of 16 bays, segmental headed windows in panels formed by dividing piers, plinth and modillion cornice set below eaves level. Double train sheds, still partly open to the east which is flanked by large side piers framing 2 wide segmental arches with vertical east iron glazing on a cambered base. These train shed arches are separated by a smaller segmental arch to the central platforms also with vertical cast iron glazing. Two cast iron columns with simple corinthian columns exposed below. nterior: 3 aisles of 7 bays separated by cast iron columns with simple corinthian capitals supporting girder arches. Segmental roofs, with raised centre parts over lines. , 1041411 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711606 55.417521,-1.711593 55.417554,-1.711672... 2013-08-19 1041412 3, Walkergate WALKERGATE 1. 5330 (West Side) No 3 NU 1813 NW 3/387 II 2. C18/early C19. Two storeys. Two windows. Coursed and squared rubble. Slate roof, 2 gable end brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows. Central doorway. , 1041412 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708485 55.417296,-1.708473 55.417329,-1.708575... 2013-08-19 1041413 5, Walkergate WALKERGATE 1. 5330 (South Side) No 5 NU 1813 NE 2/389 II 2. Early C19. Two storeys. One window. Ashlar. Slate roof with one brick chimney; high verges with triangular stones on west gable. Glazing bar sash windows. Steps to 4 panel door with pointed wooden hood. , 1041413 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708168 55.417243,-1.708150 55.417292,-1.708304... 2013-08-19 1041414 7, Walkergate WALKER GATE 1. 5330 (South Side) No 7 NU 1813 NE 2/390 II 2. Early C19. One storey. Two windows. Ashlar built cottage. Slate roof with 2 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows. Steps to central doorway. Area in front cobbled. , 1041414 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709768 55.417657,-1.709839 55.417666,-1.709858... 2013-08-19 1041415 St Marys Chantry (Ruins) 1. WALKERGATE 5330 (North Side) St Mary's Chantry (ruins) NU 1813 NW 3/394 20.2.52. II* GV 2. Scheduled AM (No 59). Mid C15 (circa 1448). Only the south wall and east gable visible, north wall stands with small doorway to garden. Large pointed doorway. To left is a later cross window, now bricked in, with cusped heads. A secondary door to right of main door has a chamfered 4 centred arch in lintel. , 1041415 1952-02-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.600184 55.166776,-1.600259 55.166802,-1.600391... 2013-01-29 1041416 The Old Rectory WANSBECK A 1068 NZ 28 NE (East side) Sheepwash 2/1 The Old Rectory GV II Rectory. Probably late C17, remodelled and extended to rear in late C18, wings further extended and internal alterations early C19. Front squared stone, returns rubble, rear wings squared roughly-tooled stone; mixed blue/ purple slate roof with old brick stacks. South front 2 storeys, 3 bays. Ground floor 15-pane sashes forming French windows, with 12-pane sashes above except for triple plate-glass casement to left. Coped gables with end stacks. Left return shows 2 iron-latticed casements, formerly to attic, in gable end of main block; and 4-bay rear wing with ?-glazed door, with early C20 leaded glazing, and 12-pane sashes. Right return shows rear wing with radial-glazed arched stair window. To rear, original stair wing, set back between later wings, has old flush-panelled door under radial fanlight, 4- and 12-pane sashes, and reverse-stepped gable. Interior: Dog-leg open-string stair with 3 stick balusters to each tread. Wreathed and ramped moulded handrail and moulded newels. Modillion cornice. On 1st floor segmental arches with moulded imposts and beaded keyblocks; 2-panel doors to bedrooms. 1st floor of front block has been a single chamber in the early C19, the east end now partitioned off: west part has spectacular ceiling, open to ridge, with lattice of faceted timbers covering each roof slope, collar beams similarly treated and heavy cornice with zigzag, dogtooth and billet moulding. Fireplace from Haggerstone Castle. An extensive and interesting house, perhaps on a medieval site. The ruins of Sheepwash Church had been removed by the late C18-, but the rectory continued in use, serving Bothal Church (q.v.) until the late C19. , 1041416 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.600461 55.166550,-1.600495 55.166521,-1.599835... 2013-01-29 1041417 Garden Wall To South East Of Old Rectory WANSBECK A 1068 NZ 28 NE (East side) Sheepwash 2/2 Garden wall to south east of Old Rectory GV II Garden wall, probably C18. Squared stone with cut dressings. Tall wall joining south-west corner of Old Rectory (q.v.) has flat coping swept and stepped down before returning south down west side of garden. Coping ramped down over boarded door; in longer section of wall south of door the coursing follows the slope of the land. Included for group value. , 1041417 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.599522 55.141284,-1.599580 55.141256,-1.599560... 2015-10-16 1041418 Windmill Farmhouse WANSBECK A 1068 NZ 28 SE (East side) 5/4 Windmill Farmhouse II House. Mid C18 with later C19 rear wing. Rubble with roughly-shaped quoins and lintels, rear wing snecked stone; Welsh slate roof with rebuilt brick stacks. 2 storeys, 3 bays, slightly irregular. Left-of-centre renewed door with overlight, 12-pane sash windows in openings of tall narrow proportions with slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables; end stacks. Right return shows small blocked window to attic, and rear wing with boarded door and 12-pane sash windows. , 1041418 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.621008 55.135695,-1.620971 55.135789,-1.621378... 2015-10-16 1041420 Netherton Blue House Farmhouse WANSBECK B 1331 NZ 28 SW (North side, off) 4/7 Netherton Blue House Farmhouse (Formerly listed as Blue House 12/1/76 Farmhouse) II House, dated 'ANNO 1716' on lintel of 1st floor centre window. Front squared stone, rear rendered; Welsh slate roof with rendered brick stacks. 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, 1st floor band. 3-bay centre with broad pilasters between bays and moulded eaves cornice. Narrow central bay has blocked doorway and pediment; windows, formerly 16-pane sashes, have lost all carpentry; all openings in architraves. Coped gables with end stacks. Slightly-recessed end bays each with blocked doorway and plain window openings; coped gables with moulded kneelers; end stacks, that to left fallen. Derelict and virtually roofless at time of survey, with most openings bricked up. Interior not accessible. Photographs of house exterior and interior (showing contemporary fireplaces and stairs) in NMR. , 1041420 1976-01-12
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.633833 55.131516,-1.633427 55.131605,-1.633392... 2013-01-29 1041421 Wall And Gate Piers To South Of Netherton School WANSBECK B1331 NZ 28 SW (North side) Nedderton 4/9 Wall and gatepiers to south of Netherton School GV II Wall and gatepiers, c.1846. Roughly-squared stone with ashlar dressings. Panelled gatepiers with swept moulded caps, linked by wall with chamfered plinth and swept coping to similar end piers; from right end pier curved wall with gabled coping links to east end of school (q.v.). Included for group value. , 1041421 1986-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.601430 55.149079,-1.601433 55.149113,-1.601315... 2013-01-29 1041422 Church Of St Paul The Apostle WANSBECK CHOPPINGTON NZ 28 SE 5/12 Church of St. Paul the Apostle (formerly 18/10/49 listed as St Paul's Church) GV II Parish Church, 1866. Snecked stone with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof with stone cresting. Unaisled 4-bay nave with south porch; chancel with canted apse, south vestry and later north organ chamber. C13 style. Nave has stepped angle buttresses and sill string. South porch has boarded double doors under pointed arch, with hoodmould and slit above, in steeply- pitched coped gable on moulded kneelers; circular window in each return. North and south nave walls have 2-light windows with pierced circles in spandrels; at west end 2 tall lancets flanking buttress carrying bellcote with pointed arch and ring-cross finial. Chancel apse has small lancets with walls battered out; below sill string; and ornamental ridge cresting. Vestry shows boarded door, single-light windows and tall truncated stack. Interior: Plastered. Unmoulded pointed arches to chancel and organ chamber, cusped aumbry and sedile in sanctuary. Hammer-beam roof with arch braces and upper crown posts; iron tie-rod with scrolly brackets below each truss. Panelled reredos as war memorial. , 1041422 1949-10-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.617623 55.115066,-1.617605 55.115112,-1.617704... 2019-08-12 1041423 Hartford Hall This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 30/07/2019 NZ285W 1761/4/14 Bedlington Hartford Hall Estate The Hall Hartford Hall (formerly listed as Hartford Hall, HARTFORD ROAD, WANSBECK, previously listed as Hartford House) 18.10.49 GV II* Country house, subdivided into apartments 2000-2004. c.1807 by William Stokoe, for William Burdon, altered c.1875 for Augustus Edward Burdon. Tooled ashlar with service wings of tooled-and-rnargined stone, meat store wood and wrought iron. Lakeland slate roof except for lead dome. Rectangular block with service wings on east flanking narrow yard. North (entrance) front 3 storeys, 2+2+2 bays. Ptinth, 1st floor band, 2nd floor moulded cornice, sill bands to lower floors. Pedimented projecting centre with 1875 porch and porte-cochere with grouped piers at angles; porch has panelled double doors with oversight and 3-bay returns with pilasters and plate-glass sash windows. Similar windows to main elevation, those to lower floors with cornices on moulded brackets. Moulded eaves cornice; blocking course with heavy gadrooned vases at angles; left projecting flat-roofed 2-storey link to 2-storey 5-bay kitchen wing with 12-pane sashes below 6-pane casements in flat-topped half dormers. Sing[e-storey 3-bay part with renewed sashes on far left. South front shows similar fenestration and detail except that centre of main block is a full-height 3-window bow with central French window in architrave, and dome of c.1875; all windows curved-on plan. Some ground-floor windows have external blind cases. To left, late-Cl9 single-storey 4-bay games room extension. Set back to right 2-storey service wing in two 4-bay sections; left part with ground floor sill band and eaves cornice; plainer right part, -set further back, has re-set 1773 sundial. To rear of wing attached meat store with openwork ornamental panels, rounded corners and flat roof. INTERIOR largely c1875. Throughout this house retains most of its original doors and window shutters. Entrance hall and corridors have parquet flooring and open-well closed-string stair with turned balusters. Rich plaster cornices; painted ceiling in lounge; late Cl9 stained and painted glass in porch (the four seasons, the elements etc.) and on stair. Former drawing room has ornate plaster ceiling with shallow dome and ornate frieze, cornice and original painted decoration. Former library has fitted mahogany bookcases with glazed doors, fitted mahogany bookshelves, mahogany fire surround and overmantle with mirror. Former dining room has Ionic columns, panelling and an eighteenth century style fireplace. Service rooms and bedrooms retain other features including one original bath. Cellars with segmental vaults, wine bins dated 1830 and 13 different types of mason's mark. Historical note: William Burdon was a noted liberal philosopher and author, Augustus Edward a high-ranking freermason (cf. memorial window in St. Cuthbert's Church, Bedlington). Mid C-20 brick [ink range between east end of service wing and stable block (q.v.) is not of special interest. , 1041423 1949-10-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707642 55.414164,-1.707703 55.414202,-1.707814... 2013-08-19 1041424 26 And 28, Fenkle Street (See Details For Further Address Information) NARROWGATE 1. 5330 (South West Side) No 9 NU 1813 SE 1/75A 20.2.52. II GV 2. Includes Nos 26 and 8 Fenkle Street. Early C19. Three storeys and attic. Five windows. Ashlar, 1st floor cill course, architrave and cornice; pierced attic parapet. Glazing bar sash windows. Five close-set 3 light windows in attic. Ground floor has 3 shop windows and 2 doors under a common fascia: - mid-late C19, diamond glazing in rectangular lights above doors. Fenkle Street elevation more important. Four windows, left hand windows above round headed doorway with fanlight are blind; windows to right of centre tripartite (centre lights glazed but blocked by masonry behind). Below is a slightly projecting channelled stone double doorcase. To right on ground floor is a late C19 shop window with a recessed doorway to left. , 1041424 1952-02-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709242 55.415180,-1.709256 55.415140,-1.709216... 2013-08-19 1041425 General Lambert's House NARROWGATE 1. 5330 (West Side) Nos 31 and 33 (General Lambert's House) NU 1813 SE 1/79 NU 1813 NE 2/79 20.2.52. II* GV 2. Earlv C19. Three storeys and basement. Seven windows. Plain ashlar; cill strings to 1st and 2nd floors, which also have moulded cornices. Glazing bar sash windows, single hung on 2nd floor. Wide 6 panel door to left; 8 panel door to right on ground floor. Railings to area. , 1041425 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709213 55.415287,-1.709303 55.415200,-1.709219... 2013-08-19 1041426 Dorothy Foster Court NARROWGATE 1. 5330 (West Side) Dorothy Foster Court NU 1813 NE 2/318 II 2. At rear of No 35. Refronted early C19. Two storeys, Five windows on ground floor. Ashlar. Two gabled ? dormers and 4 other windows on 1st floor. Mostly 2 light mullioned casements, with hoodmoulds on ground floor. Round headed doorway to right. On the walls of the courtyard are shields bearing the Forster Arms in 2 places (Hunting Horns with 'Redde Diem'). , 1041426 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707586 55.414352,-1.707647 55.414381,-1.707614... 2019-04-30 1041427 8-14, Narrowgate NARROWGATE 1. 5330 (North-East Side) Nos 8 to 14 (even) NU 1813 SE 1/72 II GV 2. A pair of early to mid C18 houses with inserted shops. Three storeys, 3 windows each. Coursed squared rubble, Nos 12 and 14 tooled for rendering; cavetto moulded eaves cornice; coped verges with kneelers; slate roofs with 3 brick chimneys. Nos 8 and 10 have glazing bar sash windows, the central 2nd floor window not quite aligned; Nos 12 and 14 have late glazed sashes. No 8 has a modern shop front with the burnt out remains of the 'Golden Canister' (shop sign for former tea shop). No 10 formerly had a bow window which has been turned into a 3-light canted bay. Between Nos 8 and 10 is a heavily moulded early C18 bolection doorway which led formerly to Golden Canister Yard. No 12 has a 2 light shop front with an angled and recessed central door and a modern fascia. No 14 has a 2 light shop window with 4 upper lights, entered by a flush panel door. , 1041427 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707796 55.414474,-1.707863 55.414512,-1.707974... 2013-08-19 1041428 18, Narrowgate NARROWGATE 5330 (North-East Side) No 18 NU 1813 SE 1/323 II GV 2. C18. Three storeys, 3 windows. Painted stone front. Slate roof with coped verges and kneelers, 2 brick chimneys. Late glazed sash windows. Late C19 shop front and side door with common fascia: panelled pilasters with fluted caps to fascia, central entrance. Catslide roof to rear. , 1041428 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708002 55.414739,-1.707954 55.414808,-1.708042... 2013-08-19 1041429 Black Swan Public House NARROWGATE 1. 5330 (North-East Side) No 26 (Black Swan Public House) NU 1813 SE 1/326 II GV 2. C18. Three storeys, 2 windows. Dressed stone front, rendered on grmrid fl.our. Slate roof, coped verge, 2 brick chimneys. Late glazed sash windows with raised surrounds, a 3 light timber oriel to 1st floor on left. Two light window on ground floor with stone mullion; flush panel door off centre to left. This inn was - formerly a staging point for the local coach. Robert Burns stayed there. , 1041429 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708173 55.414696,-1.708123 55.414737,-1.708173... 2013-08-19 1041430 28, Narrowgate 1. NARROWGATE 5330 (North-East Side) No 28 NU 1813 SE 1/70 II GV 2. Front dated 1790 by rainwater pipe heads, tall fluted heads with 17 T.H. 90 on each. Three storeys, 3 windows. Painted pebbledash front. Cornice and parapet. Glazing bar sash windows, single hung on 2nd floor with plate glass under lights. Late C19 wide shop window on ground floor with 3 scrolled and carved fascia brackets and recessed central entrance. , 1041430 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708376 55.414771,-1.708396 55.414778,-1.708482... 2013-08-19 1041431 30, Narrowgate NARROWGATE 1. (North-East Side) No 30 NU 1813 SE 1/69 II GV 2. Early C19 front. Three storeys. Three windows. Ashlar; cill courses to 1st, and 2nd floors, band below eaves course. Slate roof, 2 gable end ashlar chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows. Two side doors - flush panelled to left with glazing bars in rectangular light above. Large late C19 shop front - 2 windows with doors between. , 1041431 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708290 55.414870,-1.708330 55.414884,-1.708362... 2013-08-19 1041432 Ye Olde Cross Public House 'Dirty Bottles' 1. NARROWGATE 5330 (North East Side) No 32 (Ye Olde Cross Public House Dirty Bottles) NU 1813 SE 1/68 20.2.52. II GV 2. Right hand part of 2 windows C17; left hand part of 3 windows later with early C19 attic storey. Two storeys and attic. Painted dressed stone. The right hand part has a moulded eaves cornice, modern tiles and raking top former with a Yorkshire sash window. Two light casement windows. Stone bracketted hood over doorway. Above is a shield upside down with the de Vesci arms (a cross patonce, hence the name of the inn), probably C13. On the ground floor is an old bow window containing the dirty bottles said to have been left there in the early C19 and by local superstition kept there (hence the nickname of the inn). The left hand part has a built up gabled dormer; plate glass sashes on 1st floor and attic, a glazing bar sash window on ground floor to right and on left a modern recessed bow; a blocked doorway between them. Gable light to attic on left. Slate roof with moulded cast iron gutter. , 1041432 1952-02-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708670 55.414917,-1.708681 55.414972,-1.708838... 2013-08-19 1041433 36, Narrowgate NARROWGATE 1. 5330 (East Side) No 36 NU 1813 SE 1/67 II GV 2. Front circa 1830. Two storeys. Two windows. Ashlar, boldly projecting eaves cornice. Slate roof. Glazing bar sash windows; plate glass window to right on ground floor. Central flush panel doorway with rectangular light above. Gable lit attic. Between Nos 34 and 36 Narrowgate runs Bow Alley (qv). , 1041433 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710437 55.415914,-1.710336 55.415870,-1.710296... 2013-08-19 1041434 1-3, Northumberland Street NORTHUMBERLAND STREET 1. 5330 (East Side) Nos 1 to 3 (consec) NU 1813 NW 3/81 II GV 2. Early C19 with curved corner to Bailiffgate. Two storeys, 7 windows to west, one to north. Ashlar built with 1st floor cill band and moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with 4 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows. Nos 2 and 3 have 6 panel doors (top 4 raised and fielded), No 1 a flush panel door (top 2 glazed). Modern blank extension to south in similar style but reconstituted stone (not included). , 1041434 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707373 55.413995,-1.707385 55.414005,-1.707461... 2013-08-19 1041435 9, 10, And 10a, Paikes Lane (See Details For Further Address Information) 1. PERCY STREET 5330 (West Side) Nos 9, 10 and 10A NU 1813 SE 1/335 II GV Early C19, forming angle with Bondgate and curving slightly to Narrowgate. Three storeys, 4 window in all. Partly dressed, partly rock faced ashlar. Slate roof, Three chimneys (2 of ashlar). Late glazed sash windows on 2nd floor, marginal glazing on 1st floor. Late C19/early C20 shop front to left with 2 fascia brackets, tripartite doors in right hand part. C20 plate glass shop front in centre, another on corner. On right hand side are 2 doors: No 10 with 6 panels. No 10A plain. , 1041435 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707487 55.411461,-1.707638 55.411452,-1.707612... 2013-08-19 1041436 2 And 3, Percy Street PERCY STREET 1. 5330 (West Side) Nos 2 and 3 NU 1813 SE 1/88 II GV 2. Part of Howick Street development. After 1830. Two storey pair. 3+1 windows. Ashlar with 1st floor cill band, eaves band to slate roof and 2 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows. Paired doorways off-centre to left with a segmental arch above: 4 panel doors with segmental glazing in light above. Plain door with through passage on right. , 1041436 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707612 55.411331,-1.707734 55.411322,-1.707727... 2013-08-19 1041437 4 And 5, Percy Street PERCY STREET 1. 5330 (West Side) Nos 4 and 5 NU 1813 SE 1/86 20.2.52. II* GV 2. Land for Mechanics' Institute and development given 1831 by General Lambert. Two storey egypto-classical style. Three windows. Ashlar with 4 giant pilasters with palmette frieze in caps to entablature which has a central panel inscribed 'Scientific and Mechanical Institution', flanked by dies with carved wreaths. String band below 1st floor. Glazing bar sash windows with moulded architraves having entablatures on 1st floor and segmental relieving arches on ground floor with cill brackets. Central pylon doorway with bracketted entablature having 'Mechanics' Institute' on lintel; double doors of 4 panels. Kitchen block at rear to Gill's Lane. Designed by William Smith. , 1041437 1952-02-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706554 55.411221,-1.706639 55.411218,-1.706633... 2013-08-19 1041438 Church Of St Paul PERCY STREET 1. 5330 (East Side) Church of St Paul NU 1813 SE 1/85 20.2.52. B 2. 1846 by Anthony Salvin for the 3rd Duke of Northumberland in decorated style. Large stone built church. Five bay aisled rave with a lower 2 bay aisled chancel and an embattled west tower with diagonal buttresses. Tower of 4 stages: entrance with pointed arch of 2 orders, a window above with decorated tracery, a clock on 3rd stage. Decorated tracery to aisle and clerestory windows and to large east window. Small rose at east end of nave. Projecting north porch with pointed arch of 2 orders and shallow painted niches with cusped heads in spandrels; an octopartite vault inside carried on head corbels. Vestries at south-east end. The interior has slender, keeled shafts to feinted arcades with label stops. Nave has an octopartite wooden vault, the chancel an arch braced collar beam roof. Splendid stained glass in east window designed by John Dyce and made by Ainmiller of Munich 1856. Monument to 3rd Duke (died 1847) by J.E. Carew. Oak pews with blind tracery in front and carved ends. Amended 23-AUG-2010: Built 1845-6 to designs by Anthony Salvin. MATERIALS: squared stone rubble, slate roofs. PLAN: Nave with N and S aisles, W tower and N porch. Chancel with N and S chapels and S vestry. EXTERIOR: the church stands in an area of early C19 housing and is situated in an attractive churchyard fringed with trees. The exterior is substantial and plain, in a Decorated style that is simple, but reasonably archaeologically correct. Large and tall W tower, as wide as the nave. Of four stages with diagonal buttresses, it has a C14-style W doorway of three chamfered orders, with a two-light window above it. The third stage is very tall and has paired windows, and there are large Decorated-style bell openings in the upper stage. Blocky, embattled parapet. The aisles have two-light windows with flowing tracery with buttresses between. The S porch has an outer doorway with a moulded arch on grouped shafts flanked by cinquefoil headed niches.; there are trefoiled lancets in the side walls. Inside is an ambitious stone vault with foliate bosses on head corbels. The nave, aisle and chancel roofs are steeply pitched, without parapets, and the clerestory windows are a uniform two-light design. The chancel has diagonal buttresses and mostly paired lancet windows. The five-light E window has curvilinear tracery with good archaeological precedent. Above it, in the chancel E gable is a circular window with swirling tracery. The N chapel is shorter than the chancel and has paired lights in the N wall and a two-light E window. The S vestry and chapel are distinguished by a cross-gable on the vestry. INTERIOR: Like the exterior, the interior is in a Decorated style. The five bay N and S arcades are uniform and have quatrefoil, clustered piers and double chamfered arches, and the chancel arch is in a similar style. Tall tower arch. Both the N and S chancel chapels have arches to the aisles, and the chapels open to the chancel arches with labels with head stops on the inner faces. The nave windows have very deep, almost straight-sided reveals. The nave has a timber vault, resting on short colonettes springing from head corbels, that was inserted c1865. The aisle roofs are boarded and have curved braces on corbel heads. PRINCIPAL FIXTURES: Exceptionally fine E window of St Paul and St Barnabas preaching of 1856, inserted in memory of the 3rd Duke of Northumberland: designed by the noted artist William Dyce (1806-64) and executed in Munich by Ainmuller. Octagonal stone font of 1846 with cusped tracery on the bowl and ball flower on the edge. The timber altar of 1846 has timber arcading along its front. Reredos and gothic-style sanctuary panelling with blind ogee arches of 1859. Octagonal oak pulpit with traceried panels, probably also 1846. Choir stalls with poppyheads and open traceried fronts. Altar rails with trefoil arcading. The fittings of the lady Chapel, the reredos and stations of the cross were brought to the church when it became Roman Catholic. The monument of the 3rd duke of Northumberland, d.1847 by J E Carew shows the aristocrat, resplendent in his coronet, asleep; he is buried elsewhere. HISTORY: St Paul's was built in 1845-6 to serve a growing residential district, and cost about #12,000. It was paid for mainly by the 3rd Duke of Northumberland. The architect, Anthony Salvin (1799-1881) was a significant figure in the late Georgian and early Victorian Gothic Revival. Born in Worthing, he was a pupil of little-known architect named John Paterson (d.1832) and worked in the office of John Nash. He set up in independent practice in 1828 and early on showed his ability to create buildings in an impressively authentic medieval style. He is also well known for a range of country house work, most notably his work on Alnwick Castle, where he worked for the 4th Duke of Northumberland between 1854 and 1860. The E window, installed in 1856 as a memorial to the 3rd duke, cost #1639 5s, of which #816 2 1d was raised by public subscription. The rest was paid by the 4th Duke of Northumberland. The designer, William Dyce (1806-1864), was a very influential artist who also executed the cartoons for the historical wall paintings in the Houses of Parliament and the decoration on the E wall of All Saints, Margaret Street, London. There was further refurnishing in the chancel in memory of Edward Bryan, curate, who drowned while bathing at Alnmouth in 1859. The church became redundant in 1979, and was converted to the Roman Catholic use; some re-ordering has gone on in recent times. REASONS FOR DESIGNATION: The church of St Paul, Alnwick, is designated at Grade II* for the following principal reasons: * parish church built 1845-6 in a Decorated style to designed by Salvin and funded by the 3rd Duke of Northumberland * exceptionally fine E window designed by Dyke and made by Ainmuller of Munich, and a notable ducal tomb. * it forms part of a contemporaneous development, showing the role of the 3rd Duke in the expansion of the town, and his eagerness to provide spiritual welfare. 1041438 1952-02-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707242 55.411047,-1.707246 55.411082,-1.707271... 2013-08-19 1041439 Gate Piers And Gates To The Parish Church Of St Paul PERCY STREET 1. 5330 (East Side) Gate piers and gates to the Parish Church of St Paul NU 1813 SE 1/85A II 2. Circa 1846. Square stone pers with small buttresses which have cusped blind arches on each face. Foliate necking, pyramidal capping, topped by a cross with 4 dials. Arrow head gates, cast iron, upper row of spikes have 3 wrought iron leaves each. , 1041439 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707778 55.410395,-1.707714 55.410399,-1.707708... 2013-08-19 1041440 4 And 5, Percy Terrace PERCY TERRACE 1. 5330 (West Side) Nos 4 and 5 NU 1812 NE 5/338 II GV 2. After 1831. Two storeys and 2 windows each. Ashlar with ground floor cill string and moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with coped verges and gable end ashlar chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows with moulded architraves. Paired doorways with large projecting portico:- 3 Tuscan columns on high bases, cornice and blocking course, steps to 4 panel doors which have rectangular lights above. Cast iron figure-of- 8 railings with ashlar piers to front garden. , 1041440 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709070 55.409218,-1.709110 55.409311,-1.709219... 2013-01-29 1041441 Loan End PERCY TERRACE 1. 5330 (West Side) Loan End NU 1812 NE 5/97 II 2. Before 1827. Two storeys and 4 windows. Ashlar with pilaster strips framing the elevation and a wide 2 storey 3 light bay to left. Ground and 1st floor cill bands. Projecting moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with one ashlar and one rendered brick ridge chimney. Glazing bar sash windows with fielded panels to shutters inside. Second window from right blocked at rear. Wide doorway below with modern door in centre. Two storey extension at rear and a coach arch to stable yard. The terrace in front of the house is approached by splayed steps with a lamp bracket above. , 1041441 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707169 55.410424,-1.707059 55.410430,-1.707055... 2013-08-19 1041442 Percy House PERCY TERRACE 1. 5330 (East Side) Percy House NU1812 NE 5/106 II 2. Early C19. Two storeys and 3 windows. Ashlar with moulded eaves cornice and band. Hipped slate roof with 2 ashlar chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows. Later central boxed porch with corner piers, cornice and blocking course, one window to each side and 6 panel door with moulded architraves. One window rear extension with round headed window to south. , 1041442 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707002 55.409844,-1.707040 55.409928,-1.707191... 2013-08-19 1041443 Lovaine Place PERCY TERRACE 1. 5330 (East Side) Lovaine place (No 2) NU 1812 NE 5/348 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys, 3 windows. Ashlar with moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with a brick capped gable end chimney to left. Plate glass sash windows. Central doorway, breaking forward slightly and channelled, has segmental arch with struck voussoirs; pilastered doorcase to 6 panel door with segmental light above. , 1041443 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710781 55.414985,-1.710789 55.414986,-1.710792... 2013-08-19 1041444 Pottergate Tower POTTERGATE 1. 5330 (West End) Pottergate Tower NU 1813 SW 4/98 NU 1813 NW 3/98 20.2.52. II* 2. Formerly part of the town's defences. Rebuilt 1768 to a design by Mr Henry Bell with a crown spire (removed in 1812). Gothick, with ornament to east. Two stages: archway with barrel vaulted passage of 3 ribs on ground floor; blind tracery panels on 1st floor which has a large ogee window with perpendicular type tracery. Open embattled parapet. Diagonal buttresses with 4 stages of blind cusped arches having crocketted labels; stunted tops. Above archway is a St Michael and Dragon, a blank roundel (formerly with a clock) and a memorial tablet: This tower was rebuilt at the expense of the Borough of Alnwick and the new foundation laid April 28 AD. 1768. John Grey Senior, William Hindmarsh, Robert Richardson, Edward Bell, Chamberlain. To the north and south are fragments possibly of the old town walls. North, south and west fronts plainer with occasional arrow slit. Staircase in north-west corner. , 1041444 1952-02-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708934 55.414783,-1.708934 55.414793,-1.708967... 2013-08-19 1041445 Pant POTTERGATE 1. 5330 (East End) Pant NU 1813 SE 1/350 II 2. 1875, replacing that of 1790. Four sided, 3 stages, polished granite. Consists of a plinth, a blind arch on each face and a pyramidal cap topped by a lamp standard. The trough faces Narrowgate, Two bronze medallions below the cap - to left St Michael and Dragon, to right monogram W.D. In centre, to Narrowgate, a quatrefoil with the inscription: Erected 1873 at the cost of Will. Dickson Esq of Alnwick in place of the old pant. Bronze lion head spout. , 1041445 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708657 55.411495,-1.708705 55.411493,-1.708700... 2013-08-19 1041446 Grove House HOWICK STREET 1. 5330 (West Side) Nos 4 and 6 (Grove House) NU 1813 BE 1/277 II 2. Includes No 17 Green Batt. The early C19 Grove Cottage and sundry tenements refronted to south in circa 1831. Two storeys. South front has 4 windows. Ashlar with moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with coped verges and 3 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows. Two 3-light bays on ground floor flanking small portico with slender columns to bayed fascia. Glazed door with traceried fan in rectangular light above. Bracketted street lamp on south-east corner. The circa 1831 conversion involved blocking windows at rear and on No 4. No 4 forms a one window extension with a blocked stable arch on ground floor and slate roofed stairs to 1st floor at side on No 17 Green Batt. The latter is gable end to Green Batt with a hipped gabled extension to the east and a shop window to Howick Street. , 1041446 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708412 55.410564,-1.708401 55.410516,-1.708434... 2013-08-19 1041447 24, Howick Street (Upper) HOWICK STREET [UPPER] 1. 5330 (West Side) No 24 NU 1812 NE 5/279 II GV 2. Part of Howick Street development after 1831. Two storeys, 2 windows. Ashlar with moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with raised verge and 2 brick chimneys (with moulded stone capping to left). Glazing bar sash windows with 1st floor cill band and a blind window in centre. Central 6 panel door and wide depressed coach arch on right. , 1041447 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708178 55.411256,-1.708210 55.411407,-1.708303... 2014-03-20 1041448 Howick House Howick Street Garage HOWICK STREET 1. 5330 (West Side) No 3 (Howick House) and Howick Street Garage NU 1813 SE 1/283 II GV 2. Part of Howick Street development after 1831. Two storeys, 5 windows in all. Gabled 2nd floor added to the garage (former coach works which were part of original development). Ashlar, No 3 painted, with 1st floor cill band and moulded eaves cornice. Part slate, part asbestos roof; No 3 has 4 plastic vases and cross ridged features on the eaves. One shared brick chimney and one stone chimney. Glazing bar sash windows, No 3 with louvred shutters on 1st floor. No 3 has round headed doorway with boldly rusticated quoins and diamond panelled door. Garage has large depressed arch to right. To left is a 2nd floor, a late C19 addition with a heavy gable having scrolls to raised pediment at apex and a 2 light round headed central window with a moulded hood. The 3 storey property, now divided, extends back to Gill's Lane; inside are panelled dados taken from SS Olympic (cf White Swan, Bondgate Within). The south wall on the 1st floor is partly timber framed (recent) with brick infill. , 1041448 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708044 55.410529,-1.708048 55.410551,-1.708138... 2013-08-19 1041449 13-17, Howick Street HOWICK STREET 1. 5330 (East Side) Nos 13 to 17 (odd) NU 1812 NE 5/285 II GV 2. Part of Howick Street development after 1831. Two storeys, 2 windows each. Ashlar with 1st floor cill band and moulded eaves cornice. Slate roofs with coped verges. Glazing bar sash windows, one blind on 1st floor of No 15. Wide depressed archway shared by Nos 13 and 15 with boldly rusticated quoins. No 13 has a flush panelled door, No 15 a glazed door; a window has been inserted between them. No 17 has flush panel door to right. , 1041449 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.712963 55.415028,-1.713198 55.414950,-1.713158... 2013-01-29 1041450 Barndale Cottage HOWLING LANE 1. 5330 (South Side) Barndale Cottage NU 1813 SW 4/289 II 2. Before 1827. Two storeys and 3 windows. Ashlar with slate roof with ashlar gable end chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows, central one on 1st floor blind above projecting gabled porch. Flush panel door. Gabled extensions to rear. , 1041450 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707621 55.410886,-1.707629 55.410922,-1.707696... 2013-08-19 1041451 2 And 4, Lisburn Street LISBURN STREET 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 2 and 4 NU 1813 SE 1/291 II GV 2. Part of the Howick Street development after 1831. Two storeys, one and 3 windows. Ashlar in 2 builds, cill band continued from Nos 10 and 11 Percy Street. No 2 has glazing bar sash windows, No 4 casements. Central doorways. Slate roof with raised verges and joint chimneys of brick. No 2 has carved street name in stone above band. , 1041451 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707878 55.410900,-1.707939 55.410896,-1.707913... 2013-08-19 1041452 6, Lisburn Street LISBURN STREET 1. 5330 (North Side) No 6 NU 1813 SE 1/292 II GV 2. Part of the Howick Street development after 1831. Two storeys and 2 windows. Ashlar with moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with brick chimney. East gable end treated as modest pediment with returned eaves band Spoiled by modern casement windows and door; included only for group value. , 1041452 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707594 55.410602,-1.707536 55.410606,-1.707530... 2013-08-19 1041453 1, Percy Terrace (See Details For Further Address Information) LISBURN STREET 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 1 to 5 (odd) NU 1813 SE 1/58 II GV 2. Includes No 1 Percy Terrace. Part of Howick Street development after 1831. Two storeys and 2 windows each; No 5 has an acute one window return to Percy Terrace. Ashlar with moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with raised verges, hipped to Percy Terrace; 5 ashlar chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows (No 3 with modern casements) with moulded architraves and cill blocks. Doorways to right with moulded reveals; No 1 Percy Terrace has door to left. Nos 3 and 5 have modern doors; No 1 Lisburn Street and No 1 Percy Terrace have 6 panel doors. , 1041453 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707912 55.410581,-1.707925 55.410638,-1.707965... 2013-08-19 1041454 Alnwick Baptist Church LISBURN STREET 1. 5330 (South Side) Alnwick Baptist Church NU 1813 SE 1/295 NU 1812 NE 5/295 II GV 2. Circa 1840, part of Howick Street development. Two storeys, 3 windows to Lisburn Street and 3 to Howick Street. Ashlar With 1st floor cill band and moulded eaves cornice. Hipped slate roof. Later casement windows, the upper corners cut by glazing bars and coloured red to give pointed effect. Centre window to Howick Street blind and central doors on both fronts blind. Entrance on east side, part of a lean to, with a flush panel door. Cast iron gates with ashlar gate piers (included with this item). , 1041454 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708784 55.410619,-1.709034 55.410599,-1.709016... 2013-08-19 1041455 The Victoria Infants School LISBURN STREET 1. 5330 (South Side) The Victoria Infants' School NU 1813 SE 1/61 NU 1812 NE 5/61 II GV 2. Founded 1858/9 on land given by John Lanhert, and reformed 1854 as 'The Ragged School'. Single storey 3 bay building. Ashlar with bays divided by plain Tuscan pilasters to single entablature bearing legend 'Victoria Infants' School'. Glazing bar sash windows; door to right. Slate roof with coped verges, , 1041455 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707615 55.413104,-1.707709 55.413114,-1.707712... 2013-08-19 1041456 Corner Cafe 1. LISBURN STREET 5330 (West Side) Corner Cafe NU 1813 SE 1/297 II GV Includes No 2 Fenkle Street. Early mid C18. Three storeys, 3 windows on 1st floor, 2 on 2nd moor. Pebbledash rendering with rustic quoins (none on ground floor) and chamfered eaves cornice. Slate roof with 3 chimneys. Late glazed casement windows with moulded architraves. Late C19/early C20 3 light shop front with door to left, modillion cornice to fascia and 2 panelled pilasters. A similar shop front on north side to Market Street in wide gable end; entrance to house to left of this. Two windows and rear entrance in Fenkle Street. , 1041456 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707554 55.413320,-1.707667 55.413325,-1.707676... 2019-11-26 1041457 Rear Elevation Of Number 6 Fenkle Street NU 1813 SE 1/51 5330 MARKET PLACE (West Side) Rear elevation of No 6 Fenkle Street II Market Street front marred by pebbledash rendering. Three storeys and 3 windows on 1st floor, 2 on 2nd floor. Steep pitched slate roof with one gable end brick chimney. Modern casements on 2nd floor, plate glass sashes on 1st, with panelled shutters inside. Plain modern shop front on ground floor. 1041457 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707598 55.413571,-1.707738 55.413584,-1.707752... 2013-08-19 1041458 The Co-Op MARKET PLACE 1. 5330 (West Side) The Co-op NU 1813 SE 1/298 II GV 2. Includes No 8 Fenkle Street. Late C18. Three storeys and 2 windows. Plain ashlar, steep pitched slate roof with coped verges and 1 brick chimney. Glazing bar sash windows, single-hung on 2nd floor. Three light shop front on ground floor with door to left. , 1041458 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707038 55.413555,-1.707193 55.413554,-1.707192... 2013-08-19 1041459 Easycare Centre MARKET PLACE 1. 5330 (North Side) Easycare Centre NU 1813 SE 1/299 II GV C18. Three storeys and 4 windows. Rendered front. Slate roof with one chimney to left. Snail casement windows under eaves on 2nd floor. Glazing bar sash windows on 1st floor. Late C19 shop front on ground floor, end bays slightly bowed, framed by pilasters; 3 doors in centre, also framed by pilasters, central one to throughpassage, and a common fascia overall with band and reel cornice. , 1041459 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706740 55.413108,-1.706700 55.413140,-1.706713... 2013-08-19 1041460 Northumberland Hall (Assembly Rooms) MARKET PLACE 1. 5330 (South Side) Northumberland Hall (Assembly Rooms) NU 1813 SB 1/63 20.2.52. I GV 2. 1826 with octagonal extension 1830;. Built by Duke of Northumberland. Three storeys, 10 windows; ashlar built. Arcade of depressed arches continued round octagonal, East end with band above; giant order pilasters to moulded cornice; band below 2nd floor; parapet to hipped slate roof. One ridge chimney to west, another on east end wall. Second-floor window mostly blind (1st floor attic). First floor windows have glazing bar and casement arrangement for upper windows. Within arcade a ceiling of long slabs, 1st bay from west blocked and with an upright cast iron pump outside (disused). Old arrangement of market booths with a smallish window between doors still largely survives. East end only 2 storeys to octagonal extension; gable end of main part, articulated with a pediment flanked by 2 giant order pilasters and having antefixae. At west end, blind central ground floor arch has tablet commemorating the gift of the Hall by the Duke to the town 1919. , 1041460 1952-02-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706362 55.412872,-1.706303 55.412878,-1.706291... 2013-08-19 1041461 7 And 9, Market Street MARKET STREET 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 7 and 9 NU 1813 SE 1/303 II GV 2. Early C19, at slight angle to No 51 Bondgate Within. Three storeys and 2 windows, Plain ashlar with moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with coped verges and 2 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows. Two C20 shop fronts on ground floor, forming a flat bow. , 1041461 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706860 55.412856,-1.706831 55.412861,-1.706823... 2013-08-19 1041462 Crown Public House MARKET STREET 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 21 and 23 (Crown Public House) NU 1813 SE 1/307 II GV 2. C18. Three storeys and 3 windows. Painted ashlar front. Slate roof with coped verges and kneelers. Two brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows. Small mid-C19 shop front with 3 reeded pilaster strips on ground floor to left. Throughpassage - off centre left, formerly with stone hood over doorway. Central window. Flush panel doorway to right with rectangular light above. Gabled extension to rear of 3 storeys and 2 windows, one of them round headed and a further 2 storey 2 window extension. , 1041462 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707305 55.412762,-1.707367 55.412853,-1.707554... 2013-08-19 1041463 33 And 35, Market Street MARKET STREET 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 33 and 35 NU 1813 1/310 II GV 2. Early C19. Three storeys, 3 wide spaced windows. Plain ashlar with moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with coped verges and 2 brick chimneys. No 33 has 2 light casements. No 35 has one glazing bar sash per floor, single hung on 2nd floor. Ground floor: wide segmental archway to St Michael's Lane on left. No 33 has mid C19 shop front projecting slightly with lions' masks and carved fascia brackets. No 35 has modern shop front. Two large gabled dormers at rear. , 1041463 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707512 55.412880,-1.707469 55.412886,-1.707478... 2013-08-19 1041464 St Michael's Pant 1. 5330 MARKET STREET (South Side) St Michael's Pant (Formerly listed under St Michael's Lane). NU 1813 SE 1/110 20.2.52. II* GV 2. In front of Nos 33 and 35. 1765. Built by Matthew Mills, designed by Mr. Bell. 'Gothick'. High square base with blind cusped pointer arch to each face and set back angle buttresses with blind pointed arch and cusped finial on top of each Moulded cornice with quatrefoil, blind tracery parapet. St Michael and Dragon (the symbol of the Town) on top of traceried octagonal drum - lacks spear, carries shield with a cross patonce. Worn gargoyle for water spout into large square trough. , 1041464 1952-02-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706398 55.413365,-1.706408 55.413409,-1.706480... 2013-08-19 1041465 8, Market Street MARKET STREET 1. 5330 (North Side) No 8 NU 1813 SE 1/315 II GV 2. C18. Sane build as No 10 but painted and altered. Three storeys and 2 windows, Painted ashlar, cill string on 2nd flow. Slate roof with brick chimney, Late glazed sash windows with mid C19 ornamental pediments with fluted pilasters at sides. Modern plate glass shop front. , 1041465 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707483 55.414066,-1.707541 55.414101,-1.707657... 2013-08-19 1041466 1-5, Narrowgate NARROWGATE 1. 5330 (South-West Side) Nos 1 to 5 (odd) NU 1813 SE 1/74 II GV 2. Early-mid C19. Three storeys. Five windows. Ashlar with cill courses to 1st and 2nd floors. Simple moulded eaves cornice; slate roof. Glazing bar sash windows. Ground floor of Nos 1 and 3 have modern shop fronts - No 1 tiled and plate glass, No 3 recessed with smaller inset window. No 5 has late C19 shop window to right with recessed doorway and carved fascia brackets; to left is a flush panel door with an elaborate lozenge and oval glazed light above. , 1041466 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707504 55.412147,-1.707416 55.412153,-1.707427... 2013-08-19 1041467 The Cross House DODD'S LANE 1. 5300 No 5 (The Cross House) NU 1813 SE 1/239 21.10.75. II GV 2. Mid C19 (before 1851). Two storeys, 3 windows to south, one to north. Ashlar to south with 1st floor cill course and eaves course. Central doorway. Throughpassage on east side, cobbled and paved, joining north and south sides of Dodd's Lane. North front rubble. Glazing bar sash windows. Slate roof with raised verges. , 1041467 1975-10-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707450 55.412049,-1.707459 55.412092,-1.707548... 2013-08-19 1041468 Terrace Of 4 Houses On West Side To North Of Wall An Drear Of No 2 Green Batt 1. DODD'S LANE 5330 Terrace of 4 houses on west side to north of wall and rear of No 2 Green Batt NU 1813 SE 1/241 21.10.75. II GV Mid Cl9 (before 1851), formerly a Smithy. Two storeys, one window each. Rubble built with eaves band. Slate roof with raised verges. Three chimneys. Late glazed sash windows with segmental heads to windows and buck dressings. Doors to Nos 2 and 3 paired; Nos 1 and 4 have doors on left. Rectangular lights above. Cobbles in front. , 1041468 1975-10-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707561 55.413719,-1.707560 55.413726,-1.707477... 2013-08-19 1041469 14, Fenkle Street FENKLE STREET 1. 5330 (East Side) No 14 NU 1813 SE 1/242 II GV 2. Early C18, 3 storeys and 2 windows. Brick front with stone quoins, quoined dressings, 1st and 2nd floor cill bands and scroll top kneelers to coped verges. Ground floor painted. Slate roof, 2 shared brick chimneys. Late glazed sash windows. Two windows on ground floor to left, modern shop front to right. , 1041469 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707523 55.413866,-1.707532 55.413897,-1.707708... 2013-08-19 1041470 16 And 18, Fenkle Street FENKLE STREET 5330 (East Side) Nos 16 and 18 NU 1813 SE 1/243 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys, 3 windows. Ashlar with plain modillion eaves cornice. Slate roof with shared chimneys. Late glazed sash windows on 1st floor. Early-mid C19 part bowed shop front with reeded pilaster strips on No 18; it has been cut out and replaced in plate glass. Door to right of No 16, with fanlight. No 16 has 2 angled shop windows (plate glass) flanking a central recessed door; plain brackets to fascia. , 1041470 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707633 55.414016,-1.707657 55.414061,-1.707750... 2013-08-19 1041471 22, Fenkle Street 1. 5330 FENKLE STREET (East Side) NU 1813 SE 1/49 No 22 II 2. Early-mid C18. Three storeys and 3 windows. Ashlar with 1st and 2nd floor cill bands, the ground floor cill band is partly cut away and part lost by enlarged window to left. Pantile roof, 2 brick chimneys. Plate glass sash windows. Central doorway with pulvinated frieze and moulded architrave, flush panel door. , 1041471 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708441 55.413128,-1.708492 55.413125,-1.708479... 2013-08-19 1041472 The Market Tavern FENKLE STREET 1. 5330 (West Side) No 7 (The Market Tavern) NU 1813 SE 1/247 II GV 2. Late C18 with later 1st floor oriels and ground floor. Three storeys and 2 windows. Painted ashlar with cill courses to 1st and 2nd floors and moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with 2 brick chimneys. Two light casement windows on 2nd floor. Three light stone corbelled oriels with plate glass sash windows on 1st floor. Ground floor has 2 large segmental headed windows with moulded cornice above, to left a tall doorway with moulded architrave and panelled reveals, the central panels with painted arches. Throughpassage entrance (formerly to Craster Place) on left. A 3 storey annexe to rear with 2+5 windows, mostly with glazing bar sashes. , 1041472 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708040 55.413392,-1.708042 55.413489,-1.708140... 2013-08-19 1041473 15-19, Fenkle Street FENKLE STREET 1. 5330 (West Side) Nos 15 to 19 (odd) NU 1813 SE 1/53 II GV 2. Early-mid C18 mansion. Three storeys, 6 windows. Painted ashlar with rustic quoins, partly obscured to left by projecting end bay of Nag's Head. Slightly tented double pitched slate roof with 3 brick chimneys. Sash windows, 6 with glazing bars, 6 plate glass, all with moulded architraves. No 15 has 2 late C19 3 light oriels on 1st floor. Three modern shop fronts, one blocked moulded window on ground floor between No 17 and 19. Round headed stair window at rear. Side door to No 19 (Stonewell House) with partly moulded frame and stone gabled hood above. To rear is outbuilding called Stonewell Hall. , 1041473 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709521 55.413460,-1.708888 55.413475,-1.708888... 2022-03-08 2025-01-07 1041474 Stonewall Lane South Wall, Fenkle Street The wall has been demolished with listed building consent and should be removed form the List. FENKLE STREET 1. 5330 (West Side) Stonewell Lane South Wall NU 1813 SE 1/248 Grade II 2. The wall starts to the south of Stonewell Hall circa 50 yds long and about 12 ft high; coursed rubble with set backs. 1041474 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708468 55.413982,-1.708469 55.413946,-1.708212... 2013-08-19 1041475 31, Fenkle Street FENKLE STREET 1. 5330 (West Side) No 31 NU 1813 SE 1/249 II GV 2. Early C19. Three storeys and 2 windows. Plain ashlar with slate roof and 2 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows, single hung on 2nd floor; lower sash of 2nd floor right hand window plate glass. Small entrance to throughpassage to left Centre and right hand side have an early C20 shop front with central doorway and 4 fluted pilasters to continuous fascia. Long 3 storey extension to rear. , 1041475 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708022 55.414106,-1.708027 55.414200,-1.708175... 2013-08-19 1041476 37, Fenkle Street 1. FENKLE STREET 5330 (West Side) No 37 NU 1813 SE 1/251 II GV 2. Early C19. Three storeys and ijwindows. Plain1shlar, moulded cornice below eaves Slate roof with 2 modern brick chimneys. Plate glass sash windows disposed 3+1. Late C19 shop front with 3 arch-headed shop window's and 2 doors, one recessed. Entrance to throughpassage at left. Four large carved brackets to fascia which is recessed in centre and has egg end dart cornice. , 1041476 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.704811 55.411690,-1.704883 55.411693,-1.704943... 2013-08-19 1041477 The Pinfold GREEN BATT 1. 5330 The Pinfold NU 1815 SE 1/255 II 2. Former pound removed to present position in 1819 from Bondgate Without (near present War Memorial, qv). Ashlar built about 5-6 ft high, oval-shaped, about 12x15 1/2 yards. , 1041477 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.705153 55.411394,-1.705231 55.411396,-1.705250... 2013-08-19 1041478 Green Batt House GREEN BATT 1. 5330 (South Side) Green Batt House NU 1813 SE 1/55 II 2. Early C19 (after 1827) detached villa. Two storeys, 2 windows to garden (south) front, 3 to east and one to north (entrance) front. Ashlar with moulded eaves cornice. Hipped slate roof with one chimney to north and one to south. Glazing bar sash windows. Two storey one window lean-to to left on south side. Heavy parapetted porch right of centre on north side. Two storey 2 window stable block with string course over ground floor and 1st floor cill course. Built of ashlar on north-west corner of house, also with hipped slate roof; it has a segmental coach-arch to right, 2 piers and 3 corbels in left hand recess. Further lean-to outbuilding to north. , 1041478 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.704387 55.411475,-1.704403 55.411452,-1.704431... 2013-08-19 1041479 Glebelands Lodge GREEN BATT 1. 5330 (South Side) Glebelands Lodge NU 1813 SE 1/256 II 2. Early C19 before 1827, Gothic lodge to Croft House. Single storey, 2 windows and central door to south. Ashlar built with modillion eaves cornice returned to east and west. Hipped slate roof with a brick chimney. Four centred arch headed windows with Gothic glazed and hood moulds. Two windows to west. Modern extension at rear to Dovecote Lane. , 1041479 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707583 55.411787,-1.707595 55.411809,-1.707685... 2013-08-19 1041480 20 And 22, Green Batt GREEN BATT 5330 (North Side) Nos 20 and 22 NU 1813 SE 1/262 II GV 2. Includes the west front of the former Three Tuns House and The Corner House, Three Tuns Yard. Part of the Howick Street development; after 1830. Two storeys, 4 windows to south. Ashlar built with a 6 inch blank fascia let into masonry above ground floor windows. First floor cill band and moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof hipped to west, and 4 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows. Doors to Nos 20 and 22 paired off centre to right and have delicate glazing in rectangular lights above. No 22 has a small shop front - 3 Pilaster strips, double door and glazing bars to window. No 22 also has a basement /cellar. Skew corner to the Corner House; 5 windows to west; similar elevation but simpler glazing in rectangular light above 6 panel doors. Segmental arch to throughpassage. , 1041480 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707358 55.411795,-1.707370 55.411898,-1.707394... 2013-08-19 1041481 Wall At Rear Of Number 22 GREEN BATT 1. 533O (North Side) Wall at rear of No 22 NJ 1813 SE 1/262A II 2. Pre-C19. Worn rubble circa 12 ft high and 15 yds long; higher at northern corner where it is returned to No 1 Dodd's Lane. , 1041481 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.704491 55.412196,-1.704574 55.412206,-1.704612... 2013-08-19 1041482 Former Workhouse And Keeper's House GREEN BATT 1. 5330 (North Side) Former Workhouse and Keeper's House NU 1813 SE 1/266 II 2. Built 1870 (G. Richardson and W. Wallace Builders). Three storeys and gable lit attic. Five bays. Ashlar with moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with raised verges and brick gable end chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows, single hung on 1st floor. End bays now have large goods doors. Two doorways in centre, one round-head Former keeper's house is older, to south-west of main building. Two storeys and 7 windows; ashlar front, rubble at rear. , 1041482 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.704266 55.411756,-1.704273 55.411749,-1.704221... 2013-08-19 1041483 Number 2, The Tanners Arms And Numbers 4 And 6 HOTSPUR PLACE 1. 5330 (South Side) No 2 (The Tanner's Arms) Nos 4 and 6 NU 1813 SE 1/271 II 2. Early C19. Two storeys. No 2 has 3 windows, the others 2. The Inn has a curved corner and one window to Hotspur Street. Ashlar built, Nos 4 and 6 have eaves band, Slate roofs with raised verges except one curve. Four brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows, with segmental heads on Nos 4 and 6. Nos 2 and 4 have doors to left, No 6 has door off centre to right. On curve is raised panel with moulded capping and inscribed 'Brewers' Arms'. , 1041483 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.704464 55.411836,-1.704241 55.411978,-1.704256... 2020-02-28 2025-01-07 1041484 Wall Between No 14 Hotspur Street And Former Workhouse In Green Batt Assessment After considering all the available information, Wall between Number 14 and former Workhouse in Green Batt, a 7-12 feet high boundary wall is recommended for removal from the List for the following principal reason: Degree of architectural and historic interest: * the building is no longer extant. History The building at Alnwick was a 7-12 ft high boundary wall of coursed rubble. It was first Grade II listed on 25 August 1977. During the redevelopment of the former NEEB yard and Militia Barracks LBC (A2000/0009) for the alteration and demolition of the boundary wall was granted in 2000. The listed wall was subsequently almost completely demolished and replaced with modern houses and a small wall section which was rebuilt in 2001. (West Side) Wall between No 14 and former Workhouse in Green Batt NU 1813 SE 1/273 Grade II 2. On line of old C15 town wall. 7-12 ft high, upper courses repaired. About 30 yds long. Coursed rabble. Gate piers at South (Green Batt) end. Listing NGR: NU1882313154 1041484 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.701877 55.411605,-1.701946 55.411642,-1.701936... 2013-08-19 1041485 13-17, Bondgate Without BONDGATE WITHOUT 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 13 to 17 (odd) NU 1813 SE 1/178 II 2. Late C18/early C19. Three storeys, No 13 2 storeys. No 15 with an inserted attic. Two windows each. Plain ashlar. Slate roof with raised verges and simple kneelers. Two brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows to No 17, No 15 has modern casements, and also projecting late C19/early C20 shop front: 4 lights with angle windows to central recessed entrance. No 17 retains part of a segmental arch to paired doorway, 6 panel door with half a segmental fanlight. No 13 has a 2 storey 3-light bay and kneeler to raised verges. , 1041485 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.703685 55.412402,-1.703762 55.412327,-1.703599... 2013-08-19 1041486 The Fleece Inn BONDGATE WITHOUT 1. 5330 (South Side) No 49 (The Fleece Inn) NU 1813 SR 1/183 II GV 2. Early C19. Three storeys. Three windows to Bondgate, one on rounded corner (blind on 1st and 2nd floors) and 2 to Hotspur Street. Ashlar, channelled on corner with band over ground floor and mutule eaves cornice. Slate roof, rounded to corner and 2 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows, tripartite in centre to Bondgate and on 2nd floor to corner and segmental headed. A 3-light corner window on the ground floor and another to Hotspur Street with panelled pilasters and fascia. Bracketed hoods on 1st floor to Bondgate at sides. Mid C19 pub front on ground floor to right: heavy double fascia brackets to fascia over 5 light arcaded window and a 6 panel door with patterned light above. , 1041486 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.700624 55.411273,-1.700649 55.411286,-1.700759... 2013-08-19 1041487 War Memorial BONDGATE WITHOUT 1. 5330 (North Side) War Memorial NU 1913 7/29 II 2. 1920. Triangular base with piers at corners and segmental moulded cornice. Three scroll brackets to plain Doric columns supporting an ornamental lamp holder. Each corner pier supports a bronze figure - soldier, sailor, airman (by R Hedley 1921) mourning with reversed 303 rifles. Two plaques inscribed with an impressively long list of those killed in the 1914-18 war and one to those in the 1939-45 war. , 1041487 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.700966 55.411730,-1.700952 55.411741,-1.700916... 2013-08-19 1041488 10, Bondgate Without BONDGATE WITHOUT 1. 5330 (North Side) No 10 NU 1913 7/184 II GV 2. C18 altered. Three storeys and 3 windows. Ashlar with moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with brick chimneys. Late glazed sash windows. Two storey 4 light parapeted bay with paired sashes above on 2nd floor. Later central doorcase with moulded hood and round headed; jambs. Six panel door. , 1041488 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.701621 55.411867,-1.701579 55.411892,-1.701606... 2013-08-19 1041489 20, Bondgate Without BONDGATE WITHOUT 1. 5330 (North Side) No 20 NU 1813 SE 1/186 II GV 2. Early C19. Three storeys and basement. Three windows. Plain ashlar with moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with coped gables and brick gable end chimneys. Late glazed sash windows, centre blind. Central doorway with steps to 6 panel door. 1st floor blind window has a Newcastle Fire Insurance Mark. Round headed staircase window at rear with printed glazing at head. , 1041489 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.703507 55.412700,-1.703540 55.412714,-1.703596... 2013-08-19 1041490 52, Bondgate Without BONDGATE WITHOUT 1. 5330 (North Side) No 52 NU 1813 SE 1/192 II GV 2. Mid C19. Two storeys, 3 windows. Ashlar built. Slate roof. Glazing bar sash windows and a central 6 panel door. Included for group value with Bondgate Tower , 1041490 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.715416 55.419359,-1.715262 55.419427,-1.715437... 2013-01-29 1041491 Canongate Bridge CANONGATE 1. 5330 (East Side) Canongate Bridge NU 1813 NW 3/35 NU 11 SE 8/35 20.2.52. I 2. 1821. Ashlar. Three river arches and one land arch at south end. Moulded hood moulds to arches; circular panel is in spandrels. Parapet wall curves at south end. 1041491 1952-02-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.702229 55.413408,-1.702279 55.413412,-1.702290... 2013-01-29 1041492 Water Tower On West Side Of Kitchen Garden CASTLE GARDENS 1. 5330 Water Tower on west side of Kitchen Garden NU 1813 SE 1/201 II 2. Crenellated tower, before 1851, with projections to north and south. Ashlar. Archway to east. Arrow slits and merlon lights. , 1041492 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708104 55.412226,-1.708137 55.412221,-1.708010... 2013-08-19 1041493 2-6, Chapel Lane CHAPEL LANE 1. 5330 (East Side) Nos 2 to 6 (even) NU 1813 SE 1/207 II GV 2. Early C19, before 1851. Two storey ashlar built. Nos 2 and 4 have 3 windows with central doors and 1st floor cills, No 6 two windows. Moulded eaves cornices; slate roofs with 3 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows except for No 2 (modern casements). Nos 4 and 6 have 6 panel doors; a throughpassage door to left of No 4. Flagged pavement in front. , 1041493 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707796 55.412693,-1.707824 55.412752,-1.707924... 2013-08-19 1041494 The Old Post Office CLAYPORT STREET 1. 5330 (South Side) No 1 (The Old Post Office) NU 1815 SE 1/42 II* GV Early C19. Two storeys, attic and basement. 1+3+1 windows. Ashlar. Central 3 bays break forward slightly with pediment over. Moulded eaves cornice; slate roof with coped verges, only left hand kneeler left. One original brick chimney on ridge and a more recent one behind pediment. Two small lights in pediment. Other windows glazing bar sashes with moulded architraves; alternate triangular and segmental pediments on 1st floor, flat pediments on ground floor where 2 right hand windows have plate glass lower sashes. Large projecting pedimented portico with doric columns, approached by steps, in centre; 6 panel door. Large semi-circular archway to left to cobbled passage with double doors. Raised window surrounds at rear. , 1041494 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709199 55.412386,-1.709264 55.412363,-1.709244... 2024-04-03 1041495 17 And 19, Clayport Street This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 3 April 2024 to update the name and address and to reformat the text to current standards. NU 1813 SE 1/212 CLAYPORT STREET (South Side) Nos 17 and 19 (Formerly listed as No 19) II 2. C18. Two storeys and three windows. Rendered front. Slate roof with coped verges and kneelers. Plate glass sash windows. Central bracketed stone hood to through-passage. Small modern shop fronts on each side. Listing NGR: NU1851213194 1041495 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709584 55.412110,-1.709507 55.412144,-1.709561... 2013-08-19 1041496 25 And 25a, Clayport Street CLAYPORT STREET 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 25 and 25A NU 1813 SW 4/213 II 2. Early C19. Three storeys. 3+1 windows. Ashlar built; slate roof. Late glazed sash windows, blind over central entrance to No 25 which has a flush panel door. No 25A forms corner to Tower Lane and has one window on each side, entrance on corner. Two late C19 shop windows with carved fascia brackets. Opposite No 25 stood until the early C19 Clayport Tower, part of the Town's defences. , 1041496 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710756 55.411740,-1.710767 55.411754,-1.710791... 2013-08-19 1041497 Pant Outside Westgate House CLAYPORT STREET 1. 5330 (South Side) Pant outside Westgate House NU 1813 SW 4/214 II 2. 1755. Low and square; built of ashlar with coved and ogee top, partly asphalted, with ball finial. Pipe in worn out stone tank from ogee panel containing the chamberlains' names: Hr William Hindmarsh, Mr Robt. Richardson, Mr Edw. Bell and one obscured (i.e. about mid C18). , 1041497 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.712060 55.411431,-1.712151 55.411493,-1.712201... 2013-08-19 1041498 Grosvenor Terrace (1 And 2) CLAYPORT STREET 1. 5330 (North-West Side) Grosvenor Terrace (Nos 1 and 2) NU 1813 SW 4/218 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys and 5 windows. Ashlar built. Slate roof with coped gables and yellow brick chimneys. Late glazed sash windows. Central doors under joint depressed arch; 6 panel doors with spoked fanlight above. Door to through passage on right. , 1041498 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711680 55.411628,-1.711755 55.411679,-1.711836... 2013-08-19 1041499 Grosvenor Terrace (3, 4 And 5) CLAYPORT STREET 1. 5330 (North-West Side) Grosvenor Terrace (Nos 3, 4 and 5) NU 1813 SW 4/219 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys, No 3 has 2 windows. Nos 4 and 5 three windows. Rendered fronts with slate roofs, 4 chimneys and coped gable to east. Late glazed sash windows, No 3 modern casements. Central doorways with pointed bracketed hoods, 6 panel doors, upper parts glazed. Rainwater pipe heads marked T.H. 1834. , 1041499 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.713518 55.411015,-1.713557 55.410981,-1.713438... 2013-08-19 1041500 Clive Cottage CLAYPORT STREET 1. 5330 (North-West Side) Clive Cottage NU 1813 SW 4/221 II Before 1827. Single storey, 2 windows with central door. Ashlar built. Hipped slate roof with central chimney. Glazing bar sash windows. Door with raised and fielded panels and with rectangular light above with oval and star pattern tracery. Three windows to south. , 1041500 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.714843 55.409537,-1.714878 55.409551,-1.714905... 2013-01-29 1041501 High Pant (Clayport Bank) CLAYPORT STREET 1. 5330 (North West Side) High Pant (Clayport Bank) NU 1812 6/222 II 2. C18. Low gabled stone paved shed over waterhead. Ashlar built. Segmental headed doorway to east. , 1041501 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.704467 55.411218,-1.704554 55.411221,-1.704557... 2013-08-19 1041502 1-3, Croft Place CROFT PLACE 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 1 to 3 (consec) NU 1813 SE 1/225 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys, stepped. Two windows each. Ashlar built, No 3 painted, with moulded eaves cornices. Slate roofs with 3 stone chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows with moulded architraves. Nos 1 and 3 have doors to the right, No 2 off centre to left with a throughpassage door to the left. , 1041502 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.698371 55.411405,-1.698327 55.411419,-1.698333... 2013-08-19 1041503 Former Pant DENWICK ROAD 1. 5330 (South-East Side) Former Pant NU 1813 7/231 II 2. Square pillar box with. panelled sides and coved capping. Early c19 probably. Percy Crescent in front. Rear panel missing. , 1041503 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710817 55.413441,-1.710739 55.413441,-1.710732... 2013-08-19 1041504 No 20 And Mill At Rear 1. 5330 DISPENSARY STREET (West Side) No 20 and Mill at rear NU 1815 SW 4/235 II 2. 'L' plan, main part before 185l. Four storey block with 6 windows to north 4 to south and 2 to east. Rubble built with quoins and dressings. Glazing bar sash windows, Yorkshire sashes to south and east on 1st 3 floors. Large round-headed arch on ground floor to south, another smaller one to east with another above it on each floor. Two storey one window extension with a 2 storey gable end front to street (No 20). Lean-to extension to west. , 1041504 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710758 55.413708,-1.711440 55.413698,-1.711435... 2013-08-19 1041505 Former Malthouse To North Of No 20 DISPENSARY STREET 5330 (West Side) Former outhouse to north of No 20 NU 1813 SW 4/236 II 2. Early-mid C19 block gable end to street. Three storeys with 8 irregularly spaced windows; 6 bays ashlar, 2 of rubble with a much steeper roof. Slate roofs. Cobbled back to south. , 1041505 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709338 55.416218,-1.709368 55.416223,-1.709402... 2013-08-19 1041506 14, Bailiffgate BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) No 14 NU 1813 NE 2/8 NU 1813 NW 3/8 II GV 2. Late C18/early C19. Two storeys. Two windows. Ashlar; 1st floor cill course moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof; coped gables; brick chimney on left. Glazing bar sash windows. Round headed doorway to right: 6 panel door with fanlight above. , 1041506 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709851 55.416364,-1.710000 55.416374,-1.710037... 2013-08-19 1041507 22-26, Bailiffgate BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 22 to 26 (even) NU 1813 NW 3/155 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys. Two windows each, No 26 (the former Red Lion Public House has 3 windows. Ashlar fronts; cill string below 1st floor windows of Nos ?' and 24. Chamfered eaves band to slate roof. One brick, one stone and one rendered chimney. Glazing bar sash windows 1st floor Nos 22 and 24. No 24 has a paired plate glass sash. No 22 has a later C19 shop window linked to doorway by common fascia. Ground floor of No 24 altered. Plain doorway to Scott's Yard - at rear of Nos 22 and 24 qv. Nos 24 and 26 have 6 panel doors. , 1041507 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710039 55.416318,-1.710103 55.416322,-1.710105... 2013-08-19 1041508 28 And 30, Bailiffgate BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 28 and 30 NU 1813 W 3/9 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Ashlar fronts. No 30 is a northern extension to No 28, facing west. Slate roof with rendered chimney. No 28 has late glazed sash windows, No 30 glazing bar sashes. Central 4 panel door to No 28. , 1041508 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708928 55.415582,-1.708949 55.415558,-1.708923... 2013-08-19 1041509 1a And 1b, Bailiffgate BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (East Side) Nos 1A and 1B NU 1813 NE 2/11 II GV 2. C18. Brick fronts on rubble base. Three storeys. Four windows. Slate roof with brick gable end chimneys. Late glazed sash windows with flush framed boxes and segmental arches over. Wide steps to paired doorways - No 1A quoined and lower than No 1B. Flush 6 panel doors with stone lintels, No 1B has a rectangular light over door. , 1041509 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709273 55.415826,-1.709257 55.415844,-1.709201... 2013-08-19 1041510 5 And 7, Bailiffgate BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 5 and 7 NU 1813 NE 2/138 NU 1813 NW 3/138 II GV 2. Early-mid C19. Two storeys. Three windows; a large annexe to east. Ashlar front, chamfered eaves band with kneeler to coped gable on left. Slate roof with gable end ashlar chimneys. Late glazed sash windows. Central doorway with hood mould. Bit panel door with rectangular light above. Annexe to east: a large coach arch with double doors and Tudor hood mould linked to string over 3-light window, also with hood mould, to left. Saddleback coping to parapet which is higher over the archway. , 1041510 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709732 55.415914,-1.709655 55.416008,-1.709866... 2013-08-19 1041511 13 And 15, Bailiffgate BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 13 and 15 NU 1813 NW 3/140 II GV 2. Late C18. Two storeys. Two windows each. Ashlar fronts. Steep pitched slate roof with 3 ridge chimneys. Late glazing in sash windows. Doorways at side with steps to doors, No 13 modern, No 15, 6 panel, top 2 glazed. Railings of No 13 linked to those of the side door of No 11. , 1041511 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710067 55.415982,-1.710028 55.416025,-1.709986... 2013-08-19 1041512 17 And 19, Bailiffgate BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 17 and 19 NU 1813 NW 3/16 II GV 2. C18. Two storeys. Two windows each. Ashlar. Slate roof, continued across No 21. One rendered ridge chimney. Glazing bar sash windows. Large through-Dassage door to left of No 17. No 17 has 6 panel (flush) door with a rectangular light above. No 19 has an open stone pediment on fluted pilasters. Ledged door lacking door-knocker. , 1041512 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.703704 55.412683,-1.703734 55.412697,-1.703874... 2013-08-19 1041513 The Hotspur Gateway Or Bondgate Tower BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (East End) The Hotspur Gateway or Bondgate Tower NU 1813 SE 1/18 20.2.52. GV 2. Built after 1434 (circa 1450) by the 2nd Earl of Northumberland. East gate in former town walls, polygonal on each side of arched thoroughfare on outside, straight front to west. Not crenellated. Rough ashlar. Three stages. Central segmental. archway with vaulted passage on 4 wide ribs. East face: remains of large corbels in centre, panel below with much faded lion rampant by a sculptor named Matthew, narrow lookouts. West face; slight set back above 2nd stage, a plain 2 light mullion window above the archway and a blocked cross window to left. There are portcullis slits to the outer arch. Scheduled A.M. , 1041513 1952-02-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.703751 55.412840,-1.703785 55.412853,-1.703777... 2013-08-19 1041514 8, Bondgate Within BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) No 8 NU 1813 SE 1/21 II GV 2. Late C18. Three storeys, 3 windows. Ashlar, cill bands and band courses over ground floor and 1st floor. Simple eaves cornice to slate roof. Coped gables with kneelers. Two gable end chimneys. Late glazed sash windows ( one casement on and floor to right, and one blind window on ground and 1st floors to right). Depressed arch on ground floor to right for through-passage. Newcastle Fire Insurance Mark No 3286. Four storey, 3 window annexe to rear to west of catslide roof with a further 2 storey, 3 window extension. Ashlar. Glazing bar sash windows. , 1041514 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.703867 55.412895,-1.703956 55.412924,-1.704039... 2013-08-19 1041515 10, Bondgate Within BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) No 10 NU 1813 SE 1/145 II GV 2. Late C18. Three storeys. Two windows. Ashlar built. Slate roof with 2 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows in moulded reveals. C20 shop front with 2 windows and a central doorway. Side door to left. , 1041515 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.704220 55.413534,-1.704198 55.413529,-1.704391... 2013-08-19 1041516 The White Swan Hotel BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 18 and 20 (The White Swan Hotel) NU 1813 SE 1/148 II GV Former coaching inn and still the principal hotel, Included for group value and Listed because of its interior. Mid-late C19 front. Two storeys and attic. Ten windows. Ashlar built, stringy over ground floor, cill string to 1st floor, moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with 3 chimneys. Five pedimented and scroll sided dormers and 4 circular dormer windows. Late glazed sash windows with moulded architraves and cill brackets The 3 left band ground floor bays break forward slightly with channelled rustication: an arcade of 3 bays; central entrance, with stone balcony over, to garage flanked by arcaded fanlight headed windows. Fourth bay from right also breaks forward slightly on ground floor with channelled masonry and an arch headed main entrance with a stone balcony annexe. The interior has the remarkable 'Olympic Room' at the back salvaged from the sister ship of the Titanic which was broken up at Jarrow in 1935. 59x63 ft and 12 ft 3 ins high in the Louis XV style the details being taken from the Palace of Versailles Three and a half bays with a bay window to north and to east; 3 aisles. Large ornamental fireplace on west wall with richly carved frame to mirror above. Panelled walls with carved festoons particularly at doorway. , 1041516 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.705033 55.413316,-1.705108 55.413335,-1.705087... 2013-08-19 1041517 Lloyds Bank BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) No 24 (Lloyds Bank) NU 1813 SE 1/149 II 2. The most prominent in a row of 5 banks. Circa 1910 by George Reavell a local architect. Banker's Georgian style. Three storeys, 6 windows, 4 centre bays framed by giant order of swagged Ionic columns, flanked on outside by rusticated piers. Side bays plain. Ashlar; cill course to piano nobile whose windows have triangular and segmental pediments. Balustrated parapet. Casement windows with moulded architraves, 2nd floor windows with aprons. On the ground floor the 2 centre bays have tripartite windows, 2 outer bays, have recessed round hooded doorways with rusticated voussiors and enormous console keys. , 1041517 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706421 55.413812,-1.706380 55.413868,-1.706419... 2015-12-17 1041518 46, Bondgate Within BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) No 46 NU 1813 SE 1/152 II GV 2. Late C18/early C19, altered. Three storeys and attic, 3 windows. Plain ashlar. Doric frieze and mutule cornice to eaves, carved footstones to coped verges. Slate roof, 3 later slate hung gabled dormers, centre large. Three light timber oriel windows on 1st floor. Late glazed sash windows, casements in dormers. Mid-late C19 shop front: 2 shop windows with central recessed doorway and a large entrance to rear of premises, all with common fascia supported by twin pilasters and with a Greek key cornice. , 1041518 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706602 55.413958,-1.706768 55.414018,-1.706859... 2015-12-17 1041519 50 And 52, Bondgate Within BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 50 and 52 NU 1813 SE 1/25 20.2.52. II GV 2. Late C18/early C19. Three storeys, 4 windows. Plain ashlar with Adam swags in frieze over 2nd floor windows and with fluted kneelers; moulded cornice to slate roof; 2 gable end chimneys. Glazing bar sashes, single hung on 2nd floor. Early C20 shop fronts, 4 windows, 2 with shallow arched glazing. Through passage to right of centre. , 1041519 1952-02-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706768 55.414016,-1.706738 55.414076,-1.706883... 2015-12-17 1041520 54, Bondgate Within BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) No 54 NU 1813 SE 1/25A II GV 2. Early C19. Three storeys, 3 windows. Ashlar, 1st and 2nd floor cill bands. Moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with 2 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows on 1st floor; late glazed sashes on 2nd floor. Modern shop front; further doorway to left. , 1041520 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707050 55.414292,-1.707152 55.414305,-1.707175... 2013-08-19 1041521 58 And 60 Bondgate Within BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 58 and 60 NU 1813 SE 1/26 20.2.52. II GV 2. Said to have been originally built from stone taken from the 1st Abbey burnt in the C12. Probably mediaeval in basic structure but very much altered. C16 or C17 as it is now with later alterations. Two storeys with steep pitched slate roof and 2 brick chimneys, one in centre (formerly with gigantic breast), one to right. No 58 has 2 windows, C19 glazing bar sashes, with a rendered front; No 60 rubble built, a modern casement to left and a blind window to right with Percy Crescent and Lion under a Tudor label. Shop front to No 58 has carved fascia scrolls and doorway set between windows; No 60 has smaller 2 light shop window with door to right and bracketted fascia. To right of this is doorway to throughpassage in which on the east wall is built a de Vesci shield (with a cross patonce); the throughpassage terminates in an old, now rendered, round headed arch. In the wall of a former hatter's shop at the rear of the premises are a mediaeval corbel head and a shaft ring. , 1041521 1952-02-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.703946 55.412598,-1.703961 55.412601,-1.704036... 2013-08-19 1041522 1, Bondgate Within BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (South Side) No 1 NU 1813 SE 1/155 II GV 2. Listed principally for group value and for its east front. Late C19 adaptation of older building. Two storeys and attic, 3 storeys to east, 1+2 Windows. Coursed squared rubble with dressed quoins and dressings. Late glazed sash windows; one 2 light dormer. To left, at slight angle is a gable end. Late C19 shop front: 2 windows, panelled pilasters, dentils to cyma cornice, doorway to left. Another doorway to right for throughpassage. Hotspur at front of 3 storeys, 3 windows on 1st floor. One small attic window under eaves with glazing bars. Another shop window, similar to north front on right. , 1041522 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.705325 55.412959,-1.705348 55.412960,-1.705366... 2013-08-19 1041523 The Globe Inn BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 51 and 55 (The Globe Inn) NU 1813 SE 1/161 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys, 3 windows. Ashlar built with cill string to 1st floor. Slate roof with 2 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows, with shutters on 1st floor. Two original (partly restored) bow fronted windows with (modern) side lights to central doorway on ground floor approached by steps with curved railings. Reeded pilaster strips and doorcase, complex oval and lozenge glazing in rectangular light above; dentils to fascia. (Formerly 2 doors without the side lights). Side door to right hand side. , 1041523 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.705671 55.412861,-1.705647 55.412981,-1.705874... 2022-06-17 1041524 41 And 43, Bondgate Within BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 41 and 43 NU 1813 SE 1/165 II GV 2. Early C19. Three storeys, 3+2 windows. Ashlar front. Cill strings to 1st and 2nd floor windows. Moulded eaves cornice to slate roof; coped verges; 2 stone gable end chimneys. Plate glass sash windows. Fine late C19 paired shop fronts on ground floor of No 41; carved fascia brackets with lions' masks above, arch headed glazing, recessed doors. Plain C20 shop front to No 43. , 1041524 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706274 55.413009,-1.706290 55.413008,-1.706285... 2013-08-19 1041525 49 And 51, Bondgate Within (See Details For Further Address Information) BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 49 and 51 NU 1813 SE 1/168 II GV (Incorporating Nos 3 and 5 Market Street). Early C19. Three storeys with 2 windows each. Plain ashlar front. Moulded eaves cornice to slate roof with 3 brick ridge chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows single hung on 2nd floor. Pair of late C19 shop fronts having 3 fascia brackets with dentil cornice to common fascia, modern shop windows. Door on right to through passage. , 1041525 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706890 55.413645,-1.706821 55.413709,-1.706945... 2013-08-19 1041526 67 And 67a, Bondgate Within BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 67 and 67A NU 1813 SE 1/175 II GV 2. C18. Three storeys and 3 windows. Plain ashlar front. Slate roof. Tall red brick chimney to right hand side. Glazing bar sash windows. Two modern shop fronts on the ground floor. , 1041526 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.701334 55.411202,-1.701336 55.411186,-1.701305... 2013-08-19 1041527 1 And 3, Bondgate Without BONDGATE WITHOUT 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 1 and 3 NU 1913 7/30 II GV 2. Early C19. Three storeys. Three windows each. Ashlar with eaves corurses. Slate roof with coped verges and 3 kneelers and 3 red brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows, casements on 2nd floor. No 1 has a central 6 panel doer (top 2 glazed, lower 4 raised and fielded) with a segmental store hood on cusped cut brackets. No 3 has a depressed arch to throughpassage; the former central door is now a window, entrance at rear of throughpassage. Central rain water pipe with a Percy Crescent on the head. Victorian wall letter box in wall to left of No 1 fronting coachyard with 2 storey, 2 windows converted stable building in it. , 1041527 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.702625 55.411118,-1.702604 55.411143,-1.702753... 2013-08-19 1041528 Stables South West Of Bondgate Hall BONDGATE WITHOUT 1. 5330 (South Side) Stables South-west of Bondgate Hall NU 1813 SE 1/33A II 2. Circa 1810, reflecting elevation of main house. Two storeys, 3 windows with slightly projecting centre with pediment. Hipped slate roof. Ashlar built. One single flung glazing bar sash window 1st floor to left and ground floor to right, others blocked. Central ledged door. Former segmental coach arch on east side, partly blocked and has ledged door. , 1041528 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.692233 55.408922,-1.692330 55.408923,-1.692330... 2013-01-29 1041542 Alnbank House ALNMOUTH ROAD 1. 5330 (North Side) Alnbank House NU 1912 6/121 II 2. Approached by a drive. Early-mid C19. Two storeys and 3 windows to south. Ashlar built with side piers. Paired cut brackets to eaves, double pitched hipped slate roof. Moulded plinth course. Glazing bar sash windows. Entrance on east side recessed and flanked by piers and with moulded entablature on corner piers. Three windows on this front and a smart rubblework 2 window extension. The interior has a fine fireplace and several rich mouldings. A late C19 conservatory to west. , 1041542 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.691818 55.409431,-1.691852 55.409432,-1.691853... 2013-01-29 1041543 Freelands 1. 5330 ALNMOUTH ROAD (North Side) Freelands NU 1912 6/122 II 2. Building of 1817 with very large circa 1840 front addition. Two storeys, 3 windows, Ashlar built with panelled side piers, moulded 1st floor cill course, moulded cornice, blocking course with fluted panels over corner piers and raised centre panel. Glazing bar sash windows with moulded architraves. Large projecting central porch with rusticated piers and modillion cornice; open balustrade, arcaded with corner dies; one window each side of porch. Round headed doorway with 12 panel door. Hipped slate roof. Rear older portion has 3 storeys and 3 windows with a 2 storey, 3 window smaller cottage projecting to north-west. First floor cill string. Rendered. Late glazed sash windows. Interior of main house has an Imposing carved chimney piece in front room on right and rich mouldings. , 1041543 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.673326 55.405210,-1.673340 55.405210,-1.673347... 2013-01-29 1041544 Alndyke ALNMOUTH ROAD 1. 5330 (South Side) Alndyke NU 21 SW 9/126 II 2. Early C19. Two storeys and 3 windows. Ashlar. Slate roof with coped gables and footstones and stone chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows; round headed window in centre with pointed glazing in head. Square box porch in centre of ground floor. Two lower wings project at each side of ground floor. The south front has 3 windows and central 6 panel door. Percy Crescent in rain-water pipe head. , 1041544 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.761295 55.369976,-1.761379 55.369995,-1.761423... 2013-01-29 1041545 Freeman's Hill Farmhouse ALNWICK MOOR 1. 5330 Aydon Forest Freeman's Hill Farmhouse NU 10 NE 10/130 II 2. Enclosed 1771 and 1st built then. Present house circa 1803 incorporating older parts. Two storeys and 3 windows with single storey range on each side. Coursed squared rubble. Slate roof with coped verges and 2 brick chimneys. Late glazed sash windows. Central door with later pebbledash covered gabled porch which obscures the lintel on which some inscriptions remain. The figures ..8..17 are visible and also parts of names (Hindmarsh, Bell, Selby). Roof at rear is partly a catslide roof. Named after the nearby well, or pond, in which the Freemen of Alnwick are traditionally initiated. , 1041545 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711013 55.417012,-1.711027 55.417059,-1.711443... 2013-08-19 1041546 Church Of St Michael BAILIFFGATE 1. (North Side) 5330 Church of St Mary and St Michael NU 1813 NW 3/2 II 2. Unusally large aisled church for Northumberland. Of the long single vessel apsed Norman church only fragments remain, some built into chancel arch. Present church dates largely from circa 1464 (Chartere of Henry VI) with various restorations:- by Vincent Shepherd in 1782 (when it was given a fan-vaulted plaster ceiling etc), 1818 by towns people and circa 1863 by Salvin (who restored an overall Perpendicular feeling). In plan a nave with a wide aisles of 5 bays and a chancel with chapels of 3 bays. Tower at south-west end. In elevation a 3 stage embattled C15 tower with angle buttresses having 12 set offs, and a long south aisle, its windows divided by buttresses and with unusual octagonal stair turret at south-east end. A C15 porch next to the tower, an unassuming priest's door into the south chapel. A small clerestory with paired lights not aligned with internal arcades. Large perpendicular tracery in windows. Interior: North arcade has hexagonal piers with much moulded caps and paired fluting; south arcade plain octagonal piers and carved corbel heads at rear; arcades of chancel higher and more delicate having octagonal piers containing 8 keeled shafts within cusped-head panels and angels at the arcade springing level. , LIST ENTRY DESCRIPTION 08-FEB-2012 CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL, BAILIFFGATE Summary of Building A Parish church of 1464 built under Henry VI, incorporating fragments of a Norman chapel, extended in the C14. It is perpendicular in style and a rare example of church building in Northumberland at a time when conditions allowed little church building in the county. It notably incorporates a defensive tower. Later C18 Gothicisation was reversed by Anthony Salvin in 1863. Reasons for Designation The Parish church of St Michael's is designated at Grade I for the following principal reasons: * Architectural interest: it retains extensive medieval fabric, largely from a single phase incorporating fragments of an earlier Norman church, extended in the C14. * Association: its construction is associated with the Monarch Henry VI and it was restored by Anthony Salvin and F. R. Wilson. * Timber elements: it retains original early timber elements including structural features such as the nave roof and bell frame in the west tower, and an early C14 decorated Flemish chest. * Historic interest: it is a rare example of the perpendicular style in Northumberland, constructed at a time in the C15 when social conditions precluded extensive church building; the inclusion of a defensive turret reflects the turbulent times of the Border area. * Stained glass: the church contains a collection of stained glass representing many of the notable national C19 practitioners. History St Michael's Parish Church was rebuilt under Henry VI who granted the burgesses of Alnwick tolls on exports from the Port of Alnmouth to 'make and repair their church' in c.1464. This was part of a bid for the support of the Percy family, Earls of Northumberland, during the Wars of the Roses. Reports of a Saxon church on the same site are unconfirmed although the presence of a Norman chapel has been confirmed; this chapel was itself extended in the C14, and fragments of the early chapel and parts of the C14 north and west walls are incorporated into the present church. Turbulent conditions on the English border during the C14 and C15 centuries meant that this was not a time of peace and prosperity for Northumberland and little church work took place in the county. Such work was generally confined to what were considered the safer areas in the south of the county and close to the coast, leading to an absence of newly built decorated and perpendicular work. St Michael's Alnwick is a rare example of the perpendicular style and owes its existence to the relationship between the Monarch and the Earls of Northumberland. St Michael's was restored and Gothicised in 1782 by Vincent Shepard, a process which included the installation of a plaster fan-vaulted chancel ceiling and a tabernacle with rows of seats for local dignitaries. In 1818, extra seating in the form of a west gallery was included. The church has a close relationship with the Percy family and Alnwick Castle, and architect to the fourth Duke of Northumberland, Anthony Salvin comprehensively removed the C18 Gothic and the early C19 gallery and restored the overall perpendicular character of the church in 1863. As his entry in the ODNB is clear, Salvin (1799-1881) was widely regarded as an expert on medieval buildings and received many commissions relating to the restoration of castles and churches; by the end of his career he was held in high regard, although his approach of removing earlier work rather than retaining it, has been questioned subsequently. He has dozens of listed buildings to his name, many in the higher grades. In the 1880s a sacristy and vestry were added to the north aisle, and in 1890 an organ chamber was inserted by F. R. Wilson (1827-1894), a local architect with c. 30 listed buildings to his name, who worked as assistant architect for Anthony Salvin during his restoration of Alnwick Castle. Details MATERIALS: the church is built of roughly coursed squared stone with ashlar dressings. The roofs have slate coverings and the windows have stone perpendicular tracery with leaded and stained glass windows. PLAN: the church is situated in the northern outskirts of the town of Alnwick, on a high bluff overlooking the River Aln. It is a parallelogram comprising a five bay nave and a slightly taller three bay chancel with wide aisles and chapels; there is a three-stage tower and south porch at the south-west end, a projecting turret at the south-east end and vestries and a north porch appended to the north aisle. EXTERIOR: The long embattled south aisle is lit by three-light perpendicular windows, separated by pinnacled buttresses. There is a simple priest's door into the south chapel and adjacent to this, a projecting polygonal turret with a corbelled-out top and chamber, rise above the chancel roof. This appears to have had a defensive function as its upper levels carry embrasures. At the west end of the church, there is a wide gabled porch with carved stone cross and double wooden doors with hood mould and carved stops. The embattled tower has angle buttresses with twelve set-offs ending in pinnacles; the ground floor has a segmental headed window with perpendicular tracery, the second stage has paired narrow openings, and the third stage has a perpendicular slatted window. The east end has three perpendicular windows, separated by stepped buttresses surmounted by pinnacles; that lighting the south aisle has five lights and that to the north aisle has four lights, both with complex tracery; the east end of the chancel including its five-light window date from the C19 restoration. The west end has a three-light window (a C19 replacement for a decorated original) and a small trefoil lancet window of c. 1300, incorporated into the later church from its predecessor and indicating the presence of a formerly narrower nave. INTERIOR: within the church the aisles have double chamfered arches: the north arcade has hexagonal piers with much moulded caps and paired fluted faces; this largely dates to the C19 when the old arcade was removed to allow the fitting of galleries. The south arcade has plain octagonal piers and carved corbel heads at the rear, slightly altered when the tower was built necessitating the construction of the large buttress which projects out into the nave. The chancel arch is also C19 but with re-sited Norman diaper work above and the chancel arcades are higher and more delicate having octagonal piers containing eight keeled shafts within cusped-head panels and angels at the arcade springing level; the capitals are richly carved with stylized foliage of varying types; the Hotspur capital on the north carries the crescent and fetterlocks of the Earl of Northumberland. The nave roof is original with contemporary bosses and the arch-braced trusses v0001 1041546 1977-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708114 55.416042,-1.708071 55.416149,-1.708034... 2013-08-19 1041547 2, Bailiffgate BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) No 2 NU 1813 NE 2/3 20.2.52. II* G 2. The Duchess's Girls School, formerly Derwentwater House. Reputedly built in 1797. Three storeys and basement. Five windows. Plain ashlar, ground floor plat band, cornice and parapet. Glazing bar sash Windows. Central doorway with side lights below a relieving arch. Six panel door - top 2 raised and fielded; patterned rectangular light above; brackets to lintel. Curved doorstep. Closed area. East elevation; 3 bays with plat band and cornice returned; central bay breaks forward and has a pediment within the parapet. Rear: 3 bays. Tripartite windows with relieving arches 1st and ground floors. Venetian windows with pointed glazing in centre light to centre of 1st and 2nd floors. Interior: fine carved Adam style chimney pieces. , 1041547 1952-02-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708359 55.416150,-1.708399 55.416156,-1.708463... 2013-08-19 1041548 6 And 8, Bailiffgate BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 6 and 8 NU 1813 NE 2/5 20.2.52 II GV C18. Three storeys. Four windows. Ashlar with raised quoins and architraves to windows and doors. Eaves band to slate roof. Plate glass sash windows. Half glazed doorway in centre. , 1041548 1952-02-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.005906 55.768564,-2.005564 55.768693,-2.005638... 2013-08-19 1041656 2-12, Bridge End 1. 840 BRIDGE END Nos 2 to 12 (even) NT 9952 11/8 1.8.52. II 2. Single block of houses with some later shop fronts. Dated 1804 on lead rainwater head. 3 storeys, with cornice, and rusticated ground floor. All upper windows are 12-paned sashes. Nos 8, 10 and 12 have 4 first floor windows with iron railings, pediment over centre door and blank upper windows above door. , 1041656 1952-08-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.003391 55.768335,-2.003513 55.768361,-2.003636... 2013-08-19 1041657 12 And 14, Bridge Street 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) Nos 12 and 14 NT 9952 11/11 II GV 2. Late Georgian. Ashlar, with quoins, 2 storeys. Panelled door and plain fanlight to No 12, late C19 shop front to No 14, and 3 sash window on upper floor. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , 1041657 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.003757 55.768260,-2.003818 55.768278,-2.003834... 2013-08-19 1041658 24, Bridge Street 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) No 24 NT 9952 11/13 II GV 2. Included in previous provisional list as Nos 20 and 22. C18, brick, 2 storeys, pantiled roof, 3 12-paned sash windows above modern shop front. Small skylight in roof. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , 1041658 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.003869 55.768240,-2.003841 55.768279,-2.003874... 2013-08-19 1041659 26, Bridge Street 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) No 26 NT 9952 11/14 II GV 2. Ashlar, with old slate roof and a gabled dormer. Cl8 building with good late Victorian shop front across whole ground floor, with continuous frieze and dentilled cornice and 2 modern doors in centre. 2 sash windows on upper floor. (Omit rear wing, containing Nos 20A, 22A, 22B) All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , 1041659 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.004096 55.768442,-2.004147 55.768458,-2.004273... 2013-08-19 1041660 32-36, Bridge Street 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) Nos 32 to 36 (even) NT 9952 11/16 II GV 2. No 32 is merely the rear wing. Nos 34 and 36 stuccoed front, 2 storeys, rusticated quoins, pantiles and 2 dormers, 3 sash windows in upper floor in moulded frames. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , 1041660 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.004445 55.768446,-2.004342 55.768561,-2.004417... 2013-08-19 1041661 48-52, Bridge Street 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) Nos 48 to 52 (even) NT 9952 11/18 II GV 2. C17 and C18. Front is 3 storeyed, stuccoed, with pantiled roof. No 48 has a shop front. Between Nos 48 and 52 is the narrow entry to No 50. Each upper floor has 6 12 paned sash windows in moulded openings. No 50 occupies rear wing and is earlier, timber-framed, 2 storeys, the upper storey projecting on joist ends, but with later windows. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , 1041661 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.004552 55.768622,-2.004545 55.768629,-2.004618... 2013-08-19 1041662 54-60, Bridge Street 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) Nos 54 to 60 (even) NT 9952 11/19 1.8.52. II GV 2. Circa 1800, ashlar with moulded cornice, rusticated pilasters at ends, and 2 very long tapering Doric pilasters forming centre feature of 3 storeys. No 56 has a flush panelled door and traceried fanlight, No 58 has a long panelled door with large hinges, leading to rear wing which is house No 58. Upper floors have 5, 1, 5 windows, all 12-paned. No 60 forms corner to Eastern Lane. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , 1041662 1952-08-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.005062 55.768718,-2.005080 55.768724,-2.005105... 2013-08-19 1041663 64, Bridge Street 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) No 64 NT 9952 11/21 1.8.52. II GV 2. With No 66 Bridge Street; No 57 West Street (qv) forms return side. 3 storeys, stuccoed with rusticated quoins. Good Victorian shop front with slender fluted columns and decorated pediments over 2 doors (shop where the original Berwick cockles are sold), 6 12-paned sash windows on first floor, and 6 later sashes on top floor. All the listed building in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , 1041663 1952-08-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.003498 55.767975,-2.003611 55.768012,-2.003660... 2015-06-10 1041664 7, Bridge Street This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 10/06/2015. 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (South Side) No 7 NT 9952 11/23 II GV 2. C18. Painted ashlar, slate roof, 2 storeys, shop front with 3 new sash windows above. Nos 1 to 17 (odd) form a group. , 1041664 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.003817 55.768013,-2.003767 55.768060,-2.003860... 2013-08-19 1041665 13 And 15, Bridge Street This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 10/06/2015. 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (South Side) Nos 13 & 15 NT 9952 11/25 II GV 2. C18. Brick with stone keystones, old brick chimneys. 2 storeys. 3 segmental headed windows on each floor, the upper ones renewed. Nos 1 to 17 (odd) form a group. 1041665 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.004171 55.768186,-2.004263 55.768214,-2.004324... 2013-08-19 1041666 25 And 25a, Bridge Street 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (South Side) Nos 25 & 25A NT 9952 11/27 1.8.52. II GV 2. Early C18. Ashlar with rusticated quoins, 3 storeys, later shop front, 2 sash windows on upper storeys. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (South Side) from Nos 25 to 6l (odd) form a group . , 1041666 1952-08-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.004300 55.768222,-2.004506 55.768286,-2.004554... 2013-08-19 1041667 27-33, Bridge Street 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (South Side) Nos 27 to 33 (odd) NT 9952 11/28 II GV 2. Late C18. Stuccoed, 2 storeys, with 19th century shop fronts and 6 sash windows above. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street South side from Nos 25 to 61 (odd) form a group. , 1041667 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.005243 55.767897,-2.005232 55.767884,-2.005163... 2013-08-19 1041668 Sally Port 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (South Side) Sally Port NT 9952 11/30 II GV 2. A narrow old tunnel passage between Bridge Street and Quayside. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (South Side) from Nos 25 to 61 (odd) form a group. , 1041668 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.005008 55.768450,-2.005148 55.768503,-2.005280... 2013-08-19 1041669 45 To 53, Bridge Street 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (south Side) Nos 45 to 53 (odd) NT 9952 11/32 1.8.52. II GV 2. C18. 2 storeys, Stone with moulded jambs to windows, pantiled roof. Nos 47 and 49 have later shop fronts, No 51 has good doorcase with fluted pilasters, broken pediment and traceried fanlight, No 53 has a moulded doorway similar to windows. Upper storey has 8 window. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (South Side) from Nos 25 to 6l (odd) form a group. , 1041669 1952-08-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.005148 55.768503,-2.005300 55.768570,-2.005440... 2013-08-19 1041670 55 And 57, Bridge Street 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (South Side) Nos 55 & 57 NT 9952 11/33 II GV 2. C18, 2 storeys, slate roof with scroll foot stones. Modern shop windows, with 6 12-parted sash windows above. Coved cornice. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (South Side) from Nos 25 to 6l (odd) form a group. , 1041670 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.005906 55.768564,-2.005964 55.768620,-2.006049... 2013-08-19 1041671 1, Bridge Terrace 1. 840 BRIDGE TERRACE No 1 NT 9952 11/35 1.8.52. II 2. Corner house at East end, with return side on Bridge End. Early C19. Ashlar, 3 storeys, 2 sash windows each floor. , 1041671 1952-08-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.006082 55.768870,-2.006121 55.768883,-2.006114... 2025-08-06 2025-08-08 1041672 Grain Store, Bridge Terrace 1. 840 BRIDGE TERRACE Grain Store NT 9952 11/37 II 2. Probably circa 1800. Stone with pantiled roof, 3 storeys. 3 rows of 4 windows, with 6 windows each floor on Love Lane facade. , 1041672 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.007274 55.771573,-2.007193 55.771517,-2.007178... 2013-08-19 1041673 Conduit Head 1. 840 CASTLEGATE (North Side) Conduit Head NT 9953 11/38 II 2. C18. Rusticated front surmounted by a parapet inscribed renovated 1909. Inscription on door head gave the original date but is almost obliterated. Both datestones have the names of the respective mayors. , 1041673 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.008373 55.773407,-2.008362 55.773416,-2.008365... 2013-08-19 1041674 War Memorial 1. 840 CASTLEGATE (North Side) War Memorial NT 9953 11/42 II 2. Stone pedestal surmounted by a bronze winged figure, and the pedestal carries bronze plates with names of dead. , 1041674 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.007152 55.771275,-2.007283 55.771356,-2.007520... 2013-08-19 1041675 Garfield Guest House 1. 840 CASTLEGATE (South Side) No 1 (Garfield Guest House) (formerly listed as No 1) NT 9953 11/44 1.8.52. II* GV 2. 1849, classical. Ashlar, with slate roof. 2 storeys. Flanking panelled pilasters, cornice, blocking course. Good doorcase with Roman Ionic columns and entablature. 3 12-paned sash windows up, 2 down, all with good moulded stone frames, and those on the ground floor also with cornices. Nos 1 to 19 (odd) and No 23 form a group. , 1041675 1952-08-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.007544 55.771517,-2.007675 55.771598,-2.007999... 2013-08-19 1041676 11 And 13, Castlegate 1. 840 CASTLEGATE (South Side) Nos 11 & 13 NT 9953 11/47 II GV 2. Mid-Cl9. Ashlar, with heavily corbelled cornice and acroteria. 2 storeys. 2 doorways in centre flanked by 2 shop fronts, and 3 12-parted sash windows above. Nos 1 to 19 (odd) and No 23 form a group. , 1041676 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.008672 55.764027,-2.008806 55.764029,-2.008809... 2013-01-29 1041677 Church Of St Bartholomew And St Boisil 1. 840 CHURCH ROAD TWEEDMOUTH Church of St Bartholomew NT 9952E 9/241 1.8.52. B 2. Built 1783, enlarged and gothicised in 1866. Nave windows, ceiling, tower arch and South porch 1906. Interesting late Georgian West gallery. AMENDMENT 08/12/2009 MATERIALS: large blocks of ashlar with slate roofs except to the porch which has a tiled roof. PLAN: nave and chancel with separate roof, west tower, north transept and vestry, and south porch. EXTERIOR: The chancel (1866) has buttresses fluch with the east wall and a large east window with Gothic style curvilinear tracerty and hoodmould with carved terminals. There are two pointed arch windows with tracery and hoodmoulds to each side. On the north side a gabled vestry (1868) extends from the west end of the chancel and has a small square headed window to the east, and a pointed arch window and square headed door, set in an arched recess pierced with a roundel, in the gable end. The door is approached up a short flight of steps. The nave has four pointed arch windows of similar style to the chancel on the south side, and one window to either side of the north transept, that to the west is blocked while that to the east is similar to those on the south side. The transept has a triple lancet window to the north with hoodmoulds and a small lancet in the gable. To either side is a lancet window with Y-tracery and broad hoodmoulds, possibly reused from an earlier church. The blocked window is of a similar type. On the north side of the west end of the nave is a quatrefoil window at a low level. The nave has raised gables. The tower is centrally placed at the west end and is of two stages with hollow-chamfered string courses and battlements, topped by a slated spire. The two-light traceried window on the west side replaces an ealrier entrance, now blocked On each side near the top is a quatrefoil window. The porch (1907) is attahed to the south side of the tower and has diagonal buttresses and a moulded pointed arch doorway with double plank doors with decorative iron brackets. Above the door is a recessed niche. INTERIOR: The chancel has a scissor-braced roof with ashlar pieces and is floored with encaustic tiles. The timber reredos (1924) has blind tracery and there is a timber communion rail and plain timber choir stalls The chancel arch is moulded on stone shafts. The nave has a canted roof, boarded and divided into panels by moulded ribs with flat carved bosses at the intersections. The pews have ends with canted corners and carved crosses in roundels. At the west end is a gallery supported on square section boxed posts, accessed by a boxed stair to the south. The front has fielded panels and a dentil cornice, with a central section with moulded balusters. The pews in the gallery are plain boxed. The north transept has a similar roof to the nave but plainer, and contains the organ (reused from St Andrew's Church, Berwick). A doorway at the rear of the nave leads to the tower and porch. The pulpit is polygonal in timber with blind tracery and a timber balustrade to the stairs. The font (C19) is in stone with an octagonal carved bowl and decorated base and stem. In the south wall is a window by Kempe dated to 1886, and the quatrefoil in the west is probably by Wailes. HISTORY: The current building replaces earlier churches on the site dating back to at least the 12th century (first reference 1145). The earliest parts of the building date to 1783 when earlier ruins were removed and the tower and nave built, possibly using some earlier fabric. The gallery dates to this period. The north transept was added in 1841, originally containing a gallery for the 'poors' and later the choir. The chancel and vestry were built in 1866-8 to designs by F R Wilson, and the south porch added in 1907-8 at which time the nave and transept were re-roofed. SUBSIDIARY: The graveyard contains a number of interesting monuments, the earliest decipherable from 1696. These include a memorial to John Mackay Wilson (Grade II) and one to William Stephenson which has the inscription Sacred to the memory of William Stephenson engine driver who lost his life on the 2nd day of March 1853 on the Newcastle & Tynemouth Railway by his engine No 184 running off the line of rails over the embankment at the west end of Wellington Viaduct. Aged 32 years he has left a widow & 2 children to lament his death. He opened the Newcastle & Berwick Railway out in July 1847 by taking the first train of passengers from Tweedmouth to Newcastle. He was greatly respected by all his fellow workman and alsways obliging to his master. SOURCES: Pevsner, Northumberland, (1973 edn), 185; Robertson, R M, Tweedmouth Parish Church, (1998). REASONS FOR DESIGNATION: The Church of St Bartholomew and St Boisil at Tweedmouth is designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons: * The tower and the main fabric of the nave date to 1783, a period before the great expansion of church building in the C19, and therefore have rarity value; * The west gallery is pre-1800 with its original fittings and as such a relatively rare survival; * The roofs of both the chancel and the nave are of interest, being well executed with finely detailed decoration in the nave; * There is stained glass by Kempe and probably Wailes; * The church stands in a churchyard containing a number of interesting memorials. 1041677 1952-08-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.001735 55.769624,-2.001949 55.769656,-2.002261... 2013-08-19 1041678 Number 26 (Incorporating 28) 1. 840 CHURCH STREET (East Side) No 26 (incorporating No 28) NT 9952 11/57 II GV 2. C18. Rock-faced stucco. 3 storeys. large Venetian window on 1st floor, and sashes. Nos 2 to 26 (even) form a group. , 1041678 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.633732 55.328554,-1.633685 55.328560,-1.633637... 2013-01-29 1041679 Ha-Ha Wall To South Of Morwick Hall NU 20 SW WARKWORTH MORWICK HALL 12/321 Ha-Ha wall to south of Morwick Hall GV II Ha-Ha wall. C18. Squared stone. Curving 1-metre high flat-coped wall with semicircular projection enclosing old tree at west end. Included for group value. Attached rubble wall to west and C19 brick wall to east are not of special interest. , 1041679 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.633292 55.327258,-1.633305 55.327267,-1.633392... 2013-01-29 1041680 Gate Screen At Drive Entrance 220 Metres South Of Morwick Hall NU 20 SW WARKWORTH MORWICK HALL 12/323 Gate screen at drive entrance 220 metres south of Morwick Hall GV II Gate screen. Late C18, brought from Tynemouth to Morwick by Mr. William Linskill c.1860. Squared stone with ashlar piers. Main piers have monolithic octagonal shafts with moulded plinths, and moulded caps with acanthus friezes and domed tops. 1-metre high quadrant wall to south with moulded plinth and renewed coping sloped up at each end; longer 0.6-metre high wing wall at north end with flat slab coping; lower end piers similar but without frieze. , 1041680 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.617761 55.334480,-1.617816 55.334473,-1.617778... 2015-10-16 1041681 New Barns Farmhouse NU 20 SW WARKWORTH NEW BARNS 12/325 New Barns Farmhouse GV II House and attached outbuilding, mid-C19. Coursed rubble with tooled quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof with 2 stacks rebuilt in brick on old bases. Square villa plan with single-storey outbuilding range to north-east. South elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Chamfered plinth and chamfered 1st-floor band. Central old half-glazed door flanked by renewed 12-pane sashes; 4-pane sashes above. All openings in alternating-block surrounds, the windows with slightly-projecting sills. Hipped roof with right-of-centre ridge stack rebuilt on old base. 2-bay left return shows 12-pane sashes, renewed in right bay; stepped-and- corniced ridge stack. 2-bay left return shows renewed 12-pane sashes on 1st floor and single-storey outbuilding set forward on right, with boarded door and 4-pane sash in left return. Rear elevation shows 12-pane sashes and inserted door; projecting outbuilding range to left shows blocked doorway with small casement window inserted, boarded door and 3 small windows. Interior: 4-panel doors. Stair with stick balusters. , 1041681 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.617626 55.334226,-1.617954 55.334187,-1.617953... 2013-01-29 1041682 Garden Wall To East South And West Of New Barns Farmhouse NU 20 SW WARKWORTH NEW BARNS 12/326 Garden wall to east, south and west of New Barns Farmhouse GV II Garden wall, mid-C19. Roughly-coursed rubble with cut dressings. Wall 1 metre high, with pitched coping, joins north-west corner of house and returns to enclose garden on west, south and east. Gateway on west; coping sloped down near west end of south wall. Included for group value. , 1041682 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.609438 55.364994,-1.609476 55.365042,-1.609943... 2013-01-29 1041683 Farmbuilding Group North West Of Northfield Farmhouse NU 20 NW WARKWORTH NORTHFIELD 10/328 Farmbuilding group north-west of Northfield Farmhouse GV II Barn, gingang and shelter shed/granary. Shelter shed/granary range c.1800, barn early C19, gingang mid-C19. Shelter shed/granary rubble with tooled dressings; barn squared rubble with tooled-and-margined dressings; gingang rock faced stone. Welsh slate roofs. L-plan; cartshed/granary on north of yard and barn, with gingang at rear, on west. Elevations to yard: Shelter shed/granary range: Main 2-storey part has 5-bay segmental arcade with 3 part-slatted windows above; single-storey part at right end with 2 doorways, one blocked, and hip-ended roof. Barn shows stable door and 3 slit vents. Rear elevations: Shelter shed/granary has 2 stable doors, boarded door and 2 windows; single-storey end part has boarded door and 3 slit vents. Barn shows stable doors in alternating-block surrounds to either side of gingang with 5 square piers and conical roof. Interior: Gingang roof has radial ties to metal plate at foot of octagonal central post; 2 levels of curving purlins. Attached C20 covered yard is not of interest. , 1041683 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.620806 55.347058,-1.620839 55.347077,-1.620878... 2013-01-29 1041684 Warkworth Hermitage WARKWORTH RIVER COQUET NU 2405 22/331 Warkworth Hermitage 31.12.69 I Hermitage. Mid-C14, enlarged late C14 or early C15. Original part cut in natural sandstone cliff; later parts squared stone with cut dressings. Plan: 3-bay chapel with parallel sacristy to rear cut into cliff; built against foot of cliff later hall with solar over, and kitchen. External elevation: front wall of hall/solar stands to 4 metres, with projecting stepped chimney breast and remains of chamfered window openings to left. Right remains of door to entrance lobby (beneath later stair) with left chamfered round arch to hall and right blocked chamfered door into kitchen; only footings remain of kitchen, with base of oven on right return. Stair from kitchen leads up to roughly-arched chapel door in rock face above; to right a quatrefoil loop and a window of two pointed lights under a rough enclosing arch; to left a recessed,loop, all cut in rock. To right of chapel a rock buttress with flight of steps rising through short tunnel to the hermit's former garden on the cliff top. Interior: Chapel doorway opens into small porch with worn crucifix above small inner doorway. Chapel 6.2'x 2.3 metres, with imitation groined vaulting on semi-octagonal wall shafts with moulded caps and bases. Rock-cut altar with cusped recess above; south of altar worn relief carvings, perhaps a Nativity, on inner sill of 2-light window; north 4-light traceried window opening into sacristy. Centre bay has cusped squint on north and bowl cut into sill of quatrefoil window on south. West bay has doorway to sacristy, beneath shield with Emblems of Passion. Sacristy has plain arched roof; damaged altar at east end, 2 cupboards on north and traces of screen near west end. Remains of doorway at west end of south wall (west end now open to cliff face) into chamber (also open to west) with 4 slits looking into west end of chapel. Historical Notes: first recorded in 1487 when Thomas Barker was appointed for life by the 4th Earl of Northumberland to be 'chaplain of the chantry in Sunderland park'. Abandoned by 1567. One of the most elaborate and well preserved cave hermitages in the British Isles. Scheduled Ancient Monument Northumberland 6A. English Heritage Guide by C.B. Hunter Blair & H.L. Honeyman. , 1041684 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.623935 55.364462,-1.623946 55.364471,-1.624277... 2013-01-29 1041685 Garden Walls 100 Metres West Of Shortridge Hall WARKWORTH SHORTRIDGE HALL NU 20 NW 10/333 Garden walls 100 metres west of Shortridge Hall GV II Garden walls, probably early C19. Brick in stretcher bond with cut stone dressings; outer face.squared tooled stone. L-plan. Walls 3.5 metres high, with flat slab coping. At west end of north wall a segmental archway; at south end of west wall a short return to east with coping ramped down. Included for group value. , 1041685 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.661698 55.349284,-1.661792 55.349293,-1.661810... 2013-01-29 1041686 Farmbuilding Group To North Of Southside Farmhouse WARKWORTH SOUTHSIDE NU 20 NW 10/337 Farmbuilding group to north of Southside Farmhouse GV II Planned farmbuildings. West range probably C18, altered c.184O when engine house added. North range C18 altered early C19. West range roughly-coursed stone with tooled-and-margined quoins, dressings and chimney stack; north range rubble with roughly-shaped quoins and cut dressings. Welsh slate roofs. Overall L-plan. West range in 3 sections. Single-storey left part has through-passage at left end, 4 boarded doors and one window. Taller centre has boarded double doors under segmental arch and boarded door, with 3 slit vents above. 2- storey barn at right end, partly behind north range, has boarded and stable doors and 2 loft windows with slightly-projecting sills. Most openings have chamfered alternating-block surrounds. Coped gables. North end of barn shows boarded pitching door in tooled-and-margined chamfered surround, with 2 older chamfered openings (one blocked) beneath. Rear elevation shows engine house projecting from barn, with truncated stack on right return. North range 2 storeys, 10 irregular bays. Three pairs of segmental arches, those near left end, with chamfered surrounds, are early C19 insertions; 2 boarded doors; external stone stair to boarded loft door; slatted loft windows set directly beneath eaves. Coped left gable. Boarded loft door and similar loft windows at rear. Interior: Engine house has engine sump pit and millstone on timber platform. Pent cart shed at rear of north range, and C20 shed north of engine house, are not of special interest. , 1041686 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.613227 55.348569,-1.613225 55.348507,-1.613200... 2013-01-29 1041687 Garden Wall To Number 1 WARKWORTH THE STANNERS NU 2406 21/340 Garden wall to No. 1 GV II Front garden wall, late C18 or early C19. Outer face squared stone, inner old brick. Wall 0.6 metre high with rough coping of flat slabs. Included for group value. , 1041687 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.662687 55.356673,-1.662736 55.356669,-1.662694... 2013-01-29 1041688 Outbuildings And Gate Piers To North Of Sturton Grange Farmhouse WARKWORTH STURTON GRANGE NU 20 NW 10/342 Outbuildings an gate piers to north of Sturton Grange Farmhouse GV II Outbuildings and gate piers. Late C18 altered in mid C19. Brick except for rear wall of north range and east range which are rubble with rock-faced quoins and dressings; cut sandstone piers. Welsh slate roofs. Plan: L-plan group on west and north of yard, separate building on east with gateway at south end. Elevations to yard: West range in 2 sections: Left part, C18 heightened in C19, 2 storeys, 3 bays. Centre boarded door; renewed casement windows, ground floor left in former doorway, in alternating-block surrounds. Single-storey bay to right shows boarded double doors under timber lintel. Single-storey 3-bay north range shows centre boarded door and part-slatted window to left, both in chamfered alternating-block surrounds; C20 doors under timber lintel to right. Roof hipped to right. Single-storey east range shows 2 boarded doors; hipped roof. Adjacent gateway has square piers with pyramidal caps. Rear elevation of west range shows several casement windows in alternating- block surrounds. Rear of east range shows boarded hatch and small window. Included for group value. , 1041688 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.662802 55.356766,-1.662812 55.356765,-1.662804... 2015-10-16 1041689 Detached Byre 50 Metres North Of Sturton Grange Farmhouse WARKWORTH STURTON GRANGE NU 20 NW 10/344 Detached byre 50 metres north of Sturton Grange Farmhouse GV II Byre. Probably early C18, extended mid-Cl9. C18 part roughly-squared stone with roughly-shaped dressings; C19 part rubble with rock-faced quoins and dressings. C20 synthetic grey slate roof. South wall 4 bays, the right a C19 extension. Boarded door in right end bay; slit ventes. Raised gable coping at left, roof hipped to right. Left return shows central boarded door with large roughly-tooled lintel and small vent directly above. Rear (north) side similar to south. Interior; east end of C18 building remains as cross wall, with doorway and vent as in west end. Asbestos-roofed shed at east end is not of interest. , 1041689 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611999 55.345629,-1.611890 55.345679,-1.611890... 2013-01-29 1041690 Castle Curtain Walls With Gateway, Towers And Attached Buildings WARKWORTH WARKWORTH CASTLE NU 2405 22/346 Castle curtain walls with 31.12.69 gateway, towers and attached buildings GV I Castle curtain walls with gateway, towers and attached buildings. C12 to C16 with some post-medieval patching. Earliest parts probably built by Earl William (later William the Lion of Scotland); much later medieval remodelling under the Percy family who held Warkworth from 1332 onwards; fell into ruin in later C16. Squared stone of various types. Plan: built on earlier motte-and-bailey, an irregular triangle with the donjon (q.v.) on motte at the north apex. Great Gate Tower in centre of south curtain, Carrickfergus Tower at south-west corner, Amble or Montagu Tower at south-east corner. Near north of curtain walls are Grey Mare's Tail Tower on east and West Postern Tower. Interior: Collegiate Church divides Inner and Outer wards;Outer (south) Ward has principal apartments on west and chapel on south-west. Exterior. Great Gate Tower of c.1200 has pointed arch in corbelled recess - under wall-head machicolation, flanked by semi-octagonal towers with tall polygonal buttresses at southern angles, battered bases and cruciform arrow loops low in wall. Curtain east of gatehouse, 2-3 metres high, is post- medieval rebuild on C13 foundations. Square late C15 four-storey Amble or Montagu Tower, projecting to east, has slits to lower floors and 2-light windows above. Taller C13 curtain west of gatehouse runs to polygonal C13 3-storey Carrickfergus Tower projecting to south; west part largely fallen. Tall arrow loops on ground floor. East curtain: north of Amble and Montagu Tower is East Postern with mutilated pointed arch, and C13 projecting turret with 2 quatrefoil loops high in wall. Beyond this the curtain is C12, heightened in C13. Semi-octagonal C13 Grey Mare's Tail Tower is well preserved: battered base, tall arrow loops and embattled parapet. C13 wall running up motte has large semi-octagonal buttress. West curtain: C13 southern part has round-arched recess, with carved panel above square-headed window, which probably held solar balcony. Windowless C12 centre part alongside hall; north lower post-medieval part and C14 section, with chamfered set-backs and 2 relieving arches at base, joining West Postern Tower which has slightly-pointed arch and square-headed windows on 2 floors above; embattled parapet with cruciform loop on left return. C13 wall running up motte has buttress as on east. Beam sockets below parapets of curtains and tower held timber fighting gallery. Interior: Great Gate Tower has passage with pointed barrel vault, with twin portcullis slots and arrow slits in side walls. Flanking guard chambers have similar vaults. Beyond guard chambers curving flights of stairs up to 1st floor chamber. Chapel to west has piscina on south but otherwise much ruined. Apartments on east side of Outer Ward largely remodelled in C15. Lion Tower served as porch to north end of Hall (and to Collegiate Church) and has diagonal buttresses flanking moulded arch. Large recessed panel above on fan corbels with relief carvings of Percy lion and other emblems. Interior has groin vault. Hall is much ruined but has pier bases and south respond, with nailhead decoration, of C13 arcade; bases of 2 hearths; at south end broad stair in thickness of curtain wall led up to solar. Little Stair Tower formed second porch to south end of Hall, solar undercroft and Chapel: diagonal buttresses, 4-centred archways, and remains of groin vault on 1st floor. Newel stair in west wall rises to umbrella vault in taller turret capped by stone spire. Service rooms and kitchen to north of hall much ruined. Cruciform Collegiate Church, never completed, had aisled 4-bay nave and 2-bay chancel: Lower courses and pier bases only, except for passage with Tudor- arched ashlar vault beneath east end (link between inner and outer wards) and 2 chambers with similar vaults beneath choir and north transept. Brewhouse or Laundry in Inner Ward, range of buildings (including stables) along east curtain and range alongside east part of south curtain are mostly reduced to footings. Detached well house in outer'ward similarly ruinous but has well cleared to depth of 18 metres. , 1041690 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.607942 55.349807,-1.607950 55.349825,-1.608099... 2013-01-29 1041691 Cemetery Chapel WARKWORTH WARKWORTH CEMETERY NU 2406 21/348 Cemetery Chapel II Cemetery Chapel, mid-C19. Squared rubble with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof with moulded stone ridge. Simple 2-bay aisleless rectangle. West end shows boarded double doors with C hinges in pointed arch of two orders, outer chamfered, with chamfered impost band. Lancet window above, and bellcote with pointed arch and wheel-cross finial. 2 ogee-headed lights on north. East end has 3 trefoiled lancets under pointed arch. 1041691 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625372 55.347912,-1.625374 55.347904,-1.625333... 2013-01-29 1041692 Coquet Lodge Cottages WARKWORTH WARKWORTH MILL NU 20 NW 10/350 Coquet Lodge Cottages 31.12.69 (Nos. 1 and 2) (formerly listed as Warkworth Mill or Coquet Lodge) GV II House, now divided. Mid C18; outshuts added, and gables and roof rebuilt, in early C19. Large squared stone; outshuts squared rubble with tooled-and- margined quoins and dressings. Pantile roof except for Welsh slates on outshut; 2 stacks rebuilt in brick. 3 storeys, 3 bays, slightly irregular. Boarded door to No. 1 between right bays, with 6-pane casement window above. Other windows to lower floors are 12-pane Yorkshire sashes, ground-floor left set in older blocked door, ground- floor centre and left with external iron bars. Top floor has 2-pane casements set directly beneath eaves. Coped gables. Stepped-and-corniced left end stack; rebuilt stepped-and-banded stacks to ridge and right end. Far left end outshut with boarded door to No. 2. Left return shows 9-pane casement in outshut; above outshut roof are 12-pane Yorkshire sash and blocked window, and 4-pane casements to top floor. Right return shows boarded 2nd-floor door under timber lintel, with 4-pane casement to right. Rear elevation shows boarded door and 4-variously-glazed windows in outshut; fenestration to upper floors as at front except that lst-floor end windows are blocked. Interior: Old beams and simple fireplaces; boarded doors. Formerly the miller's house; the top floor seems to have served as a granary, as shown by the external door and trapdoors for hoists inside. , 1041692 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625450 55.347604,-1.625384 55.347672,-1.625759... 2013-01-29 1041693 Cartshed Range On South Of Yard WARKWORTH WARKWORTH MILL NU 20 NW 10/352 Cartshed range on south of yard GV II Cartshed range with granary over, probably C.1840, Roughly-squared stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof with grey brick stack. Main part 2 storeys, 4 windows. Arcade of 5 chamfered segmental arches, left two with boarded double doors; 1st-floor windows, 3 with renewed glazing, 1 slatted, in alternating-block surrounds with slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables; rebuilt left end stack. Left single-storey 2-bay part with boarded doors in chamfered alternating-block surrounds, chamfered slit window and inserted window with 16-pane Yorkshire sash. Coped left end gable. Right return shows external stone stair to boarded granary door. Eaves band. All gables have chamfered slit windows. , 1041693 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.633455 55.353875,-1.633496 55.353887,-1.633560... 2013-01-29 1041694 Warkworth Station WARKWORTH WARKWORTH STATION NU 20 NW 10/353 Warkworth Station GV II Railway station, now divided into 2 private houses, c.1847 by Benjamin Green for the Newcastle and Berwick Railway Co. Squared tooled stone with raised tooled ashlar quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roofs. Main part H-plan, with single storey wings to south and north-east and outshut on north. Tudor style. East elevation: Main part 2 storeys on tall basement, 1 + 1 + 1 bays. Recessed centre has renewed door at head of external stair (partly collapsed at time of survey) with single and 2-light windows on left, and central gabled dormer holding 2-light window. Gabled left end bay has flight of 17 steps up to portico; flanking walls have pitched coping and end piers with chamfered plinths and pyramidal caps. Portico has diagonal buttresses and 3 pointed arches (left with door), with old margined glazing, below a moulded parapet; one similar arch on each return of portico; 3-light window above. Inside portico centre-opening panelled door flanked by 8-pane sashes. Gabled right end bay behind lower projecting L-plan wing; inner return shows 4-panel door with 3-light window to left, and renewed window in gabled half dormer. Far left lower part with boarded door to basement; two single and one 2-light window above; left return shows canted bay window. Most windows are 8-pane sashes; slits in gables. All openings in raised chamfered surrounds with extended lintels, sill and mid-blocks; some under straight drip-moulds. Gables coped on moulded kneelers, some retaining ball finials. Stepped-and- corniced stacks,with diagonally-set multiple shafts, on ridges and some gables. Rear elevation to railway: Cross wings extend to flank platform canopy, now with C20 part-glazed front wall; above canopy an empty clock surround and 2 windows in gabled half dormers. Wing to right has 2-storey canted bay. Lower part to far right also has canopy with C20 part-glazed front wall. Interior: Platform canopies have arcades of timber posts with wavy braces to axial and transverse members. Several contemporary fireplaces. The room with the canted bay in the single-storey south wing is said to have been the Duke of Northumberland's private waiting room. , 1041694 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.006101 55.768484,-2.006231 55.768442,-2.006223... 2013-08-19 1041695 Berwick Bridge 1. 840 Berwick Bridge (formerly listed as The Old Bridge Bridge End) NT 9952E 9/255 1.8.52. NU 9952 11/255 I 2. 1611-34. 15 arches with cutwaters having columns and busts. 1164 feet long, 17 feet wide, the arches increasing in height up to 45 feet high on North end. 1 of the finest bridges in the country. AM. , 1041695 1952-08-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.010945 55.773631,-2.011038 55.773403,-2.011025... 2013-08-19 1041696 Wall Of Berwick Castle To North Of The Ruins Of Constable Tower 1. 840 Wall of Berwick Castle to North of the ruins of Constable Tower NT 9953E 10/172 I 2. Ruined wall to North of the ruins of Constable Tower. AM. , 1041696 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.999046 55.769384,-1.999054 55.769382,-1.999091... 2013-08-19 1041697 The Magazine, Including Enclosing Wall And Entrance To The Magazine 1. 840 The Magazine, including enclosing wall and Entrance to the Magazine NU 0052 11/264 II* 2. Early C18. An oblong stone building with 4 very heavy buttresses on each side, heavy moulded copings to its gables, a door with pediment. Enclosed all round by a stone wall, with a pedimented round-arched doorway on side facing ramparts. , 1041697 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.992834 55.767840,-1.992912 55.767823,-1.991326... 2024-08-22 1041698 Pier And Lighthouse Pier and Lighthouse (formerly known as Pier). Pier 1810-1825 by John Rennie, and lighthouse, 1826 to the designs of Joseph Nelson. MATERIALS: sandstone, iron, concrete. PLAN: the pier extends from the north side of the River Tweed into the harbour mouth for about half a mile (880m) with a distinct change of angle half way along its length. Rock-faced battered sandstone walls formed of large blocks of slightly convex squared stone. The outer face comprises six courses below a prominent roll-moulding, above which there is a vertical prapet or shelter wall three to four courses high. The latter is stepped on the inside. The stone surface of the pier is partly coated in asphalt concrete and concrete, but beyond the change of angle, the western edge retains the original stone surface with evidence of lewis holes. Along the length of the pier iron mooring features are set into its surface and at the landward end, there are two concrete anti-tank cubes. At the easternmost end of the pier, the shelter wall curves around to enclose an ashlar-built circular lighthouse, now painted; this is slightly tapering, and of three stages separated by projecting bands, with a conical roof. There is an entrance in the south side and a small recessed window opening in the western side; the seaward, eastern side has a large recessed window opening, and above this a glazed lantern with external gallery. Adjoining the inner face of the pier immediately before its change of angle , there is a roughly semi-circular flat-topped stone-built platform. HISTORY: Berwick Harbour was transferred by Act of Parliament on 9th June 1808 from Berwick Corporation to The Berwick Harbour Commissioners with a brief which included the improvement of the harbour by the construction of a new pier on the Berwick side of the harbour to designs by John Rennie. Construction on the new pier began in 1808, in part on what is thought were the foundations of the Elizabethan pier. The foundation stone was laid on 27th February 1810 amid great celebration. Stone was derived from local quarries near Spittal and was shipped across from the south side of the Tweed to the pier workings. The pier was complete in 1825 and had cost #61,536. The foundation stone for a lighthouse at the end of the pier was laid on 15th February 1826, and the structure was completed later that year to designs of Joseph Nelson who had also been responsible for lights on Inner Farne (1809-10) and Longstone (1826). Other harbour works were completed but the much anticipated rise in the port's fortune did not occur. This is thought to be because of a mixture of increased harbour dues to pay for the works and the decline in the salmon catch, partly due to the size of the harbour mouth being reduced by the construction of the new pier, which discouraged salmon from entering. The pier is depicted on all Ordnance Survey editions; the second edition of 1898 also depicts a semi-circular structure adjoining its inner side marked as 'Batt'; the date and function of this structure is unknown. REASONS FOR DESIGNATION: This early C19 pier by John Rennie and lighthouse by Joseph Nelson are designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons: * Designers: John Rennie is considered to be one of the two greatest civil engineers of the day and Joseph Nelson was a prolific designer for Trinity House; both have a number of listed examples to their name. * Engineering: with a length of 880m, this pier is an impressive feat of early C19 engineering. 1041698 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.007289 55.770206,-2.007265 55.770214,-2.007280... 2020-10-14 1041699 Lady Jerningham Monument Summary of Building Statue, erected in 1908, designed by Hubert Jerningham and Walter Ingram, sculpted by O P Penachini. Reasons for Designation This statue to Lady Jerningham, erected 1908, is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons: Architectural interest: * a fine and life-like composition of a seated female and two dogs in white marble, by known sculptors; * a life-size monument of high aesthetic quality in scale and detailing and which displays considerable sculptural merit; * it occupies its original location, visible from the subject's home, where it forms a prominent public work of art. Group value: * it benefits from a spatial group value with a number of listed buildings and the scheduled remains of the medieval and post-medieval fortifications of Berwick upon Tweed. History Annie, Lady Jerningham (1850-1902) was married to first Charles Mather of Longridge Towers, Berwick and then to Hubert Jerningham, a British diplomat and Member of Parliament for Berwick (1881-1885). The latter became Governor of Mauritius, then Trinidad and Tobago, and was knighted for services in a cyclone in Trinidad and Tobago. Lady Jerningham died on 9 October 1902, and her death was marked locally by the closing of shops and the lowering of blinds. Sir Hubert designed the monument in commemoration of his late wife with drawings by sculptor Walter Ingram. The latter of London and Brussels, had 38 exhibits at the Royal Academy between 1862 and 1894 (portrait busts). He died before completion, and the statue was sculpted by O P Pennacchini in Ealing, London, who exhibited once at the Royal Academy. It was erected in Berwick in 1908 on a spot where at certain times of the year it could be seen from the subject's and Sir Hubert's home at Longridge Towers. At its unveiling the Mayor of Berwick spoke of Lady Jerningham's philanthropy: 'Generous and kindly she ever was'. Details Statue, erected in 1908, designed by Hubert Jerningham and Walter Ingram, sculpted by O P Penachini. MATERIALS: white marble statue on a grey granite base. DESCRIPTION: situated within the scheduled medieval and post-medieval fortifications at Berwick upon Tweed (National Heritage List for England: 1015968), in an elevated position above the River Tweed. A life-size statue comprising a seated female with two dogs set upon a tapering rusticated base. The woman is resting on a rock. She wears simplified Edwardian dress and has a single rose pinned to her chest. There are two dogs at her side, the largest looking up at her with its paw resting on her knee, and the smallest at her side with her hand resting on its back. The front face bears the inscription in black lead letters: ANNIE/LADY JERNINGHAM/OF LONGRIDGE TOWERS, BERWICK UPON TWEED/ OBIT 9 OCT. 1902/PRESENTED TO THE TOWN OF BERWICK UPON TWEED BY/ SIR HUBERT JERNINGHAM, K.C.M.G./LATE AND LAST MEMBER FOR THE BOROUGH. The north face has a metal panel with raised lettering reading: THIS MEMORIAL WAS OFFERED TO AND ACCEPTED BY /THE TOWN COUNCIL/OF BERWICK UPON TWEED. / 1903/ G.F. STEVEN, ESQ, MAYOR/ G WEATHERSTON ESQ, SHERIFF/ AND ERECTED /1908, FRANK EDMINSON ESQ MAYOR/ JAMES LESLIE ESQ SHERIFF. A metal panel on the south face reads: YET IN THESE EARS TILL HEARING DIES/ONE SLOW BELL WILL SEEM TO TOLL/THE PASSING OF THE SWEETEST SOUL/THAT EVER LOOKED WITH HUMAN EYES/TENNYSON: IN MEMORIAM. The rear of the statue base reads: DESIGNED BY HUBERT JERNINGHAM 1903/ SKETCHED BY WALTER INGRAM 1904/EXECUTED BY O. P. PENACHINI 1906. Books and journals Grundy, J, McCombie, G, Ryder, P, Welfare, H, The Buildings of England: Northumberland, (2002), 181 Usherwood, P, Beach, J, Morris, C, Public Sculpture of North-East England, (2000), 14-15 1041699 1971-05-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611636 55.346602,-1.611631 55.346644,-1.611839... 2013-01-29 1041700 44, Castle Street NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (East side) 22/270 No. 44 31.12.69 GV II House, early C19. Front wall rebuilt 1987 in facsimile. Front ashlar, returns rendered, rear brick with stone dressings; Welsh slate roof with brick stacks. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Plinth. Right-of-centre 6-panel door with overlight, in raised surround with pilasters and cambered lintel. To right vertical-panelled double doors in segmental carriage arch. Renewed 12-pane sash windows, with slightly-projecting sills. Moulded eaves cornice. Coped gables; end stacks rebuilt C20, right on old base. Rear elevation shows 1st floor 12-pane sashes with wedge lintels, and late C19 roof dormer. Included for group value. , 1041700 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611796 55.346326,-1.611778 55.346326,-1.611777... 2013-01-29 1041701 47, Castle Street NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (East side) 22/272 No. 47 31.12.69 GV II House, late C18. Squared stone; C20 pantile roof with brick stacks. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Right-of-centre renewed door with trompe l'oeil window above; 12-pane sashes (lower on right) renewed in end bays. Coped left end gable on moulded kneeler, with rebuilt brick end stack; roof hipped to right. 1-bay right return, to Castle Terrace, shows 12-pane sashes and coped end gable with rebuilt stack. , 1041701 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612288 55.346135,-1.612288 55.346118,-1.612149... 2013-01-29 1041702 Castlegate House NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (West side) 22/273 No. 1 (Castlegate House) GV II House, formerly Queen's Head Inn. Late C18 incorporating C17 or earlier fabric; top floor removed and replaced by parapet in later C19. Front rendered and colourwashed; cut stone dressings and parapet; left return large roughly-squared stone. Flat felted roof; one rendered and one yellow brick stack. 2 storeys, 3 bays, slightly irregular. Right-of-centre renewed panelled door in stone surround, with stone gabled hood on cusped brackets. 4-pane sash windows with tooled lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Tall projecting parapet with roll-moulded base and stepped moulded coping; rendered right end stack and small C20 left end stack. Left return shows masonry of several dates; earlier right part has chamfered plinth. C19 three-light mullioned- and-transomed window in alternating-block surround. Interior: Largely altered but old brick-vaulted cellar. Rendered rear wing is not of special interest. , 1041702 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612207 55.346455,-1.612114 55.346453,-1.612105... 2013-01-29 1041703 4a, Castle Street NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (West side) 22/275 No. 4a GV II House. Early C19 altered in late C19. Close-jointed squared stone; Welsh slate roof with C20 yellow brick stacks. 2 storeys, 3 bays, slightly irregular. 3 steps up to central altered fielded-panel door with 2-pane overlight. Ground floor has 4-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills; upper floor has late C19 flat-topped oriels with small window between; all have sashes with small-paned upper leaves and plain lower. Rebuilt end stacks. Included for group value. , 1041703 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612304 55.346588,-1.612302 55.346629,-1.612372... 2013-01-29 1041704 Coach House And Stable To Rear Of Number 5 NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (West side) 22/277 Coach-house and stable to rear 31.12.69 of No. 5 GV II Coach-house and stable, early C19; stable converted into summerhouse in later C19, then linked to house in early C20. Squared stone to yard, rubble to garden; pantile roof to coach-house and Welsh slates to stable. Elevation to yard: Coach-house shows boarded double doors under elliptical arch; stable door to left with window above. Taller stable to right behind attached rear wing of house. Elevation to garden: Taller stable part to left shows 6 stone steps, with ornamental cast-iron balustrade, up to C19 glazed double doors. Low down to left of steps is a 6-pane sash window under timber lintel. Coped gables. Left return shows 12-pane basement sash. Attached asbestos-roofed bricked outhouse is not of interest. , 1041704 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612256 55.346685,-1.612339 55.346685,-1.612341... 2013-01-29 1041705 5a, Castle Street NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (West side) 22/278 No. 5A GV II House. Early C18, altered. Squared stone; pantile roof with C20 brick stack. 2 storeys, 1 bay. Left end renewed door. 16-pane sash window with paired renewed 12-pane sashes above; slightly-projecting sills. Moulded eaves cornice. Coped right gable and end stack. Rear elevation: Gable end of rear wing shows part-blocked 1st-floor doorway and owl- or pigeon-hole with alighting shelf in reverse-stepped gable; 16-pane Yorkshire sash on inner return. Included for group value. , 1041705 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612177 55.347186,-1.612224 55.347184,-1.612212... 2013-01-29 1041706 14, Castle Street NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (West side) 22/281 No. 14 GV II House, late C18 or early C19. Close-jointed squared stone; pantile roof with C20 brick stack. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Plinth, 1st-floor band. 4 steps up to central renewed half-glazed door, flanked by 4-pane sashes (left is former 16-pane sash, lost intermediate bars); plain sashes above. Coped right gable and end stack. , 1041706 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612349 55.347466,-1.612251 55.347471,-1.612243... 2013-01-29 1041707 Barclays Bank NU 2406 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (West side) 21/284 Nos. 18 and 19 (Barclays Bank) GV II Pair of houses, early C19. Front ashlar, return squared stone; Welsh slate roof with stacks rebuilt in white brick on old bases. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Plinth. Left-of-centre paired doors, each of 6 beaded panels with a 3-pane overlight. 12-pane sash windows, some renewed. End stacks. Included for group value. , 1041707 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611946 55.347458,-1.611977 55.347460,-1.611979... 2013-01-29 1041708 K6 Telephone Kiosk 10 Metres South Of Pant Outside Number 19 NU 2406 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (West side) 21/286 K6 telephone kiosk 31.1.88 10 metres south of pant outside No. 19 GV II Telephone kiosk type K6 designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, made by various contractors. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top panels. Margined glazing to windows and door. , 1041708 1988-01-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.610813 55.345865,-1.610796 55.345843,-1.610758... 2013-01-29 1041709 Wall And Railings Enclosing Lawn In Front Of Sun Hotel NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE TERRACE (East end) 22/290 Wall and railings enclosing lawn in front of Sun Hotel GV II Wall and railings enclosing lawn, probably c.1825. Squared stone with cut dressings; cast iron. Crescent-shaped sloping lawn. Longer downhill side, towards Sun Hotel, has 1.2-metre high retaining wall with chamfered plinth, pitched coping and pilasters; central gateway has rectangular piers, with banded pyramidal caps, flanking 5 steps up to lawn. Upper edge of lawn, towards road, has dwarf wall with chamfered coping carrying railing with open lozenge-shaped tops to bars, between monolithic end piers with gabled caps. Part of railing damaged by road accident at time of listing. , 1041709 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612251 55.348204,-1.612289 55.348288,-1.612541... 2013-01-29 1041710 6 And 7, Dial Place NU 2406 WARKWORTH DIAL PLACE (West side) 21/294 Nos. 6 and 7 31.12.69 GV II Pair of houses, c.1820. Tooled stone of near-ashlar quality; gables rendered. No. 6 has purple slate roof, No. 7 blue slates. 3 storeys, 4 bays, symmetrical. Chamfered plinth. Central pair of 8-panel doors with patterned overlights, in moulded surrounds. 12-pane sash to right; shop window to left is 12-pane upper sash with plain lower leaf. 12-pane sashes to 1st floor and 9-pane short sashes to 2nd floor. All windows with slightly-projecting sills. Bold moulded eaves cornice. Coped gables; stepped-and-banded end stacks, the left rendered. Left return shows 9-pane sash on 2nd floor; right return shows 12- pane sashes to lower floors and 9-pane trompe l'oeil window above. Rear elevation shows similar fenestration except for pair of arched stair windows in 1st-floor centre bays, holding 15-pane sashes with intersecting heads. Formerly known as Durham House. , 1041710 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612458 55.348482,-1.612509 55.348577,-1.612602... 2013-01-29 1041711 The Vicarage NU 2406 WARKWORTH DIAL PLACE (West side) 21/295 No. 11 (The Vicarage) GV II House, C18. Squared stone with cut dressings; C20 pantile roof with brick stacks. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central top-glazed door. Plain sash windows with short upper leaves and slightly-projecting sills. All openings in block surrounds. Raised reverse-stepped gable copings; banded end stacks, the left rebuilt in C20. Interior: Doors mostly of 4 fielded panels, on H hinges; one 2-panel door. Closed-string stair with stick balusters. Included for group value. Rear wing and extension are altered and not of special interest. , 1041711 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612871 55.348813,-1.613023 55.348782,-1.612963... 2013-01-29 1041712 16, Dial Place NU 2406 WARKWORTH DIAL PLACE (West side) 21/297 No. 16 GV II House, formerly service wing of vicarage. Probably C18 altered c.1820. Squared stone except for rubble return; purple slate roof with yellow brick stack. 2 storeys, 2 narrow bays. Original door in right bay now blocked, with small window above; 12-pane sash windows in left bay. Coped left gable, left end stack. Rear (west) elevation shows renewed door on ground floor with two 12-pane sashes above, and C20 roof dormer. Included for group value. , 1041712 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612659 55.348852,-1.612671 55.348870,-1.612720... 2013-01-29 1041713 Front Wall And Gate Screen NU 2406 WARKWORTH DIAL PLACE (West side) 21/299 Front wall and gate screen to No. 17 GV II Front wall with gate screen, probably c.1820. Squared stone with cut dressings. Gate piers have plinth and banded domed caps; quadrant walls, with low arched coping, run to similar outer piers; similar front wall. Included for group value. C20 gates and rails are not of special interest. , 1041713 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612178 55.348940,-1.612236 55.348932,-1.612232... 2013-01-29 1041714 Bullock And Fawcus Tombs 6 Metres South Of South Of Church Of St Lawrence NU 2406 WARKWORTH DIAL PLACE (North end) 21/301 Bullock and Fawcus tombs 6 metres south of Church of St. Lawrence GV II Pair of tombs, late C17 and C18. Cut sandstone. Table tomb has 6 round pillars, with moulded caps and bases, carrying slab with moulded edge and inscription to John Fawcus of Hope House d.1772, and family. Box tomb to west has fielded-panel sides and top slab inscribed Robert Bullock 1698 freehold of amble Phillice his wife 1717'. , 1041714 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612046 55.348738,-1.612051 55.348747,-1.612119... 2013-01-29 1041715 Dodsworth Tomb 14 Metres North East Of South Churchyard Gate WARKWORTH DIAL PLACE NU 2406 (North end ) 21/303 Dodsworth tomb 14 metres north- east of south churchyard gate GV II Table tomb, 1630. Cut sandstone. Simple stone tomb with broad chamfered plinth and very worn top slab which may have originally been an effigy. Renewed slab on north side shows shield with 3 hunting horns and inscription 'Here lyeth the Body of Edward Dodsworth of East Chevington Huntsman to King James Who Departed to the Mercy of God the 30 of May anno Domini 1630'. , 1041715 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611833 55.348321,-1.611868 55.348402,-1.611935... 2013-01-29 1041716 20, Dial Place NU 2406 WARKWORTH DIAL PLACE (East side) 21/306 No. 20 31.12.69 GV II House. Later C18 extended second quarter of C20. Old part squared stone, extension tooled stone; Welsh slate roof with brick stacks. 2 storeys, 3 bays. 1st-floor band. Central arched doorway holds 6-panel door with beaded mouldings in moulded timber surround under painted imitation fanlight; stone gabled hood on consoles. 12-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills, except ground-floor left which has projecting flat-roofed extension with plinth, 6-panel door, overlight, and paired 12-pane sashes. Coped gables, that to left with moulded kneeler; end stacks, left on old brick base. Extension appears coeval with, and probably part of, adjacent Co-op building (q.v.). , 1041716 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.593944 55.334042,-1.593965 55.334032,-1.593966... 2013-01-29 1041717 Old Gate Piers To East Of Gloster Hill Farmhouse NU 20 SE WARKWORTH GLOSTER HILL 13/308 Old gate piers to east of Gloster Hill Farmhouse II Gatepiers, C17. Cut sandstone. Two square piers with attached scroll-topped jambs. Faces of piers have panels with worn carving; pulvinated frieze and moulded cornice below finial formed from four diagonally-set scrolly brackets with fruit and flower designs. Inner (west) faces of piers have domed niches with keystones. This was the main entrance to Gloster Hill, a substantial C17 house demolished in 1939; many architectural features were re-used at Dunstan Hall in Craster parish (q.v.). , 1041717 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.646925 55.360739,-1.646669 55.360928,-1.646743... 2013-01-29 1041718 Cartshed/Granary 60 Metres North Of Low Buston Hall NU 20 NW WARKWORTH LOW BUSTON 10/312 Cartshed/granary 60 metres north of Low Buston Hall GV II Cartshed/granary, early C19. West wall squirted stone, other elevations rubble; tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings. Welsh slate roof with waterproof covering and yellow-brick stack. West side shows arcade of 9 segmental arches, some boarded and right end one partly walled up; above are 6 small windows, set close to eaves, holding 3- pane casements. Coped gables; small C20 stack on front wall near right end. Right return shows 2 similar windows; left-return shows boarded pitching door and similar window; rear shows centre stone stair to boarded door with 3 similar windows on each side. , 1041718 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.633806 55.329378,-1.633488 55.329409,-1.633470... 2013-01-29 1041719 Outbuildings On North And East Of Rear Courtyard With Attached Wall On West NU 20 SW WARKWORTH MORWICK HALL 12/316 Outbuildings on north and east of rear courtyard, with attached wall on west GV II Stable range and attached wall. Mid-C18. Squared stone with cut dressings, except for west wall, brick in irregular part-Flemish bond Welsh slate roof. L-plan, on north and east of courtyard at rear of house; wall encloses west side of courtyard. Elevations to courtyard: North range 2 storeys, 5 bays, irregular. Chamfered plinth; ground-floor sill band. Right-of-centre carriage entrance, with timber lintel, and C20 sliding door to right; left stable with centre-folding boarded door flanked by 12-pane sashes; 2-pane casements to 1st floor, set directly beneath eaves; old brick lateral stack near right end; roof hipped to left. 2-step mounting block near stable door. Left return shows rusticated quoins and blind round arch holding blocked window in chamfered stone surround. East range 2 bays; boarded door with 12-pane sash to right; at left end a through passage, at right end attached to Hall a round-arched recess with imposts. Upper windows altered to raking half dormers holding plain sashes. Rebuilt ridge stack. Wall on west side of courtyard 1 metre high, with slightly-arched coping, curved in at each end. North elevation shows boarded double doors under C20 timber lintel near centre, 3 renewed 12-pane sashes to left and 3 smaller C20 casements to rear; four 2-pane casements and boarded pitching door above. , 1041719 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.631976 55.329454,-1.631984 55.329473,-1.632066... 2013-01-29 1041720 Grey Monument In Garden 100 Metres East Of Morwick Hall NU 20 SW WARKWORTH MORWICK HALL 12/319 Grey monument in garden 100 31.12.69 metres east of Morwick Hall (formerly listed as Grey gravestone in garden of Morwick Hall) GV II Monument dated 1786. Squared stone with inscribed slab of fossiliferous limestone. Rectangular structure 1.3 x 0.7 metres, 3.5 metres high. Front has fluted pilasters flanking inscription: In memory of Catharine Maria Grey who died the 24th of June 1786 in the 34 Year of her Age Blessed are the Dead which die in the Lord Rev. 14-15 I know that my Redeemer liveth Job 19-25 Swept top and urn finial with leaf pattern and fluted band. Historical note: Catharine Grey chose to be buried in the garden without any funeral service; she had always been refused entry to the Hall by John Grey, her father-in-law, who died in 1783. , 1041720 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.681916 55.475748,-1.681906 55.475754,-1.681916... 2013-01-29 1041721 Entrance Screen To Rock Hall NU 2020 RENNINGTON ROCK VILLAGE (West end) 15/220 Entrance screen to Rock Hall GV II Gate screen, probably C18. Squared stone except for rubble rear face to quadrant walls; ashlar dressings. Rusticated piers with moulded cornices and ball finials on swept bases; quadrant walls with low chamfered coping, swept down at mid-length, join smaller rusticated end piers with low swept pyramidal caps. South part completely obscured by ivy at time of survey. , 1041721 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.693125 55.373370,-1.693141 55.373401,-1.693169... 2013-01-29 1041722 Numbers 1-8 Consecutive With Walls And Linked Outbuildings NU 10 NE SHILBOTTLE LEATHERLAND ROAD Shilbottle Village 9/222 Nos. 1 - 8 consecutive with walls and linked outbuildings GV II Aged Miners' Homes, foundation stones dated 12th March 1927. Orange smooth- faced brick, part pebbledashed; Welsh slate roofs with orange tile ridges. Four pairs of cottages, stepping slightly downhill to south. Each pair single storey, 4 bays; walls pebbledashed above shaped sill string. Projecting gabled centre bays have 16-pane sashes and plain bargeboards; flanking bays have door with vertical panelling below 6- and 8-pane glazing; and tripartite small-paned sashes. Banded centre and end stacks. Northernmost pair (Nos. 1 and 2) have shaped stone tablets in gables inscribed 'HOMES OF REST' and 'NORTHUMBERLAND AGED MINEWORKERS' ASSOCIATION' and foundation stones below laid by C.S. Anderson of Shilbottle and County Councillor T.H. Tully of Amble. Southernmost pair (Nos. 7 and 8) have gable tablets 'OPENED BY J.C. AISTON, ESQ DIRECTOR OF THE CWS 30TH JULY 1927' and 'AT EVENTIDE'; No. 8 has foundation stone laid by Geo. W. Bartram of Alnwick. Intermediate pairs have raised brick panels in gables. Each return shows central projecting stepped stack. Rear projecting gabled bathroom wings in same style, with 6-pane casements. Each house has back door similar to front, and two 8-pane sashes with small larder window between. Between each pair of doors a 1.5 metre-high wall joins centre of outbuilding block with 2 boarded doors in each half and hipped roof; boarded hatches at rear. Social-historical interest. Totally unaltered externally. , 1041722 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.692375 55.372215,-1.692381 55.372234,-1.692449... 2013-01-29 1041723 Church Of St James NU 10 NE SHILBOTTLE MIDDLE ROAD (North side) 9/224 Church of St. James 31.12.69 GV II* Parish Church, 1884 by W.S. Hicks, re-using some features from C12 predecessor. Snecked tooled stone with ashlar dressings; roof of sythnethic stone tiles. Aisleless cruciform plan with south porch, central tower, organ chamber in north transept and north vestry. Free C14 style. Chamfered plinth, moulded sill string and chamfered eaves cornice. West end shows 4-light window with traceried square window above, and stepped diagonal buttresses. South porch has moulded arch with hoodmould under carved and inscribed cornice, with foliage bosses at angles, and embattled parapet; 2-light mullioned window on each return. Inside stone benches, coffered ceiling with carved bosses and re-set pre-1884 south doorway; door, with patterned hinges and centre strap, in chamfered basket-arched opening within larger C12 doorway with roll-moulded segmental arch on shafts with cushion caps; billet hood. To east of porch three 2-light windows; one similar window on north, to east of 2 re-set C12 round-headed loops. South transept has stepped set-back buttresses, boarded door in moulded arch on west, 3-light window and gable slit on south, and 2-light window on east. Central tower has set-back buttresses; ringing chamber has 2-light window on south and slits; moulded string above, gabled up over clock face on south; 2-light slatted belfry openings; cornice with square-flower pattern below embattled parapet. Taller octagonal south-east stair turret with boarded door, in moulded arch, and slit windows. Chancel has two 2-light windows on south; east end has 3-light window above carved cusped panels with badge of St. James and sacred monograms; cruciform loop in gable. Pent linked vestry and organ chamber have 2- and 3-light mullioned windows. Gables have moulded copings and finial crosses; ornamental rainwater heads dated 1884. Interior: Crossing has multi-chamfered arches with moulded imposts and bases, except for north arch (to organ chamber) which is re-set C12 chancel arch of two square orders, with chamfered hood and imposts. Nave has panelled dado, with brattished top rail, and contemporary pewing; west bay has carved screen with leaded glazing. Boarded wagon roof with bosses, and carved wall-plate. South transept has similar dado and roof with gilded bosses. Crossing has panelled wood lierne vault with carved bosses; pulpit, choir stalls and organ front all good-quality contemporary work. Chancel has carved panelling and altar rails; elaborate wagon roof with carved wall-plate and bosses. Marble- tiled sanctuary. One south transept window (Baptism of Christ) by Kempe. Late C17 armorial ledger stones to L'Isle and Strother families in chancel; C19 wall tablets to Widdringtons in transept. , 1041723 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.692981 55.371890,-1.692991 55.371900,-1.693012... 2013-01-29 1041724 Johnson Memorial 20 Metres South West Of Church Of St James NU 10 NE SHILBOTTLE MIDDLE ROAD (North side) 9/225 Johnson memorial 20 metres south- west of Church of St. James GV II Graveyard memorial, 1809. Sandstone ashlar, cast iron, bronze. Square plan. Stepped plinth, panelled sides, moulded frieze and cornice; stepped cap with fluted flame-topped urn on cast-iron base. Overall height 3 metres. On lower east panel 'THE VICAR, CHURCHWARDENS AND VESTRY OF SHILBOTTLE ERECT THIS MONUMENT ON THE REMAINS OF WILLIAM JOHNSON OF NEWTON'; on upper panel bronze plate with copy of letter: HALIFAX Nova Scotia 5 May 1809 To Sergeant-major JOHNSONS Parents I am exceedingly sorry in being under the very painful Necessity of communicating to you the Fall of your Brave Son on the 2nd March last at Martinique, and although with you I must sincerely lament the early fate of so good a Man, with you also I rejoice in the Remembrance of his having nobly done his Duty both in front of the Enemy & in private life. No Man could be more respected than Johnson, and consequently none more regretted We naturally grieve for such a loss. The Corps mourns for Johnson, but why should we be sorry, 'twas to that end the Al- mighty made us. Your son was called on in the prime of life, he knew not long sickness and died sensible. His Worth lives on Record in the Books of Regiment, a Consequence which Soldiers aspire to, and which good Conduct alone can merit. About six hours before his Death, your Son requested I would take charge of his Effects and transmit the amount to You. The account is an- nexed and inclosed is a Bill for the Sum. If at any future Period You should require further Particulars I shall be very happy to Prove the Regard I had for Johnson by attending to the wishes of his Parents. J. Orr Lieut & Adjutant, 7th Regt Fuziliers , 1041724 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.693511 55.371935,-1.693521 55.371884,-1.693511... 2013-01-29 1041725 Garden Wall To South Of Peel House NU 10 NE SHILBOTTLE MIDDLE ROAD (North side) 9/227 Garden Wall to south of Peel House GV II Garden wall, probably 1863. Squared rubble with cut dressings. 2-metre high wall, with pitched coping stepped up over boarded door in shouldered archway with stop-chamfered alternating-block jambs. Included for group value. , 1041725 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.690989 55.372864,-1.690975 55.372868,-1.690979... 2013-01-29 1041726 Pant Alongside Path To Church NU 10 NE SHILBOTTLE PERCY ROAD (West side) Shilbottle village 9/229 Pant alongside path to church GV II Pant, dated 1868, for the Duke of Northumberland. Tooled squared stone. Small rectangular structure has round-arched recess with incised date in gable above; roof of large overlapped slabs with roll-moulded ridge. Tap missing. , 1041726 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.695323 55.370900,-1.695325 55.370905,-1.695334... 2013-01-29 1041727 Wellhead In Field 40 Metres East Of St James Road NU 10 NE SHILBOTTLE SOUTH SIDE (South side) Shilbottle village 9/231 Wellhead in field 40 metres east of St. James' Road II Wellhead. Probably early C19, for the Duke of Northumberland. Cut sandstone. Small structure 0.8 metre square and 1.5 metres high. Front has recessed panel with flattened triangular head, enclosing Percy crescent above low arched opening. Chamfered angles; moulded cornice and low pyramidal cap. Rear opening closed by slab. , 1041727 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.667306 55.367800,-1.667321 55.367832,-1.667355... 2013-01-29 1041728 Pigsties And Hen House To North East Of Wood House Farmhouse NU 20 NW SHILBOTTLE WOOD HOUSE 10/235 Pigsties and henhouse to north- east of Wood House Farmhouse GV II Pigsties with henhouse over. Second quarter of C19. Rubble with roughly- tooled quoins and dressings; synthetic blue slate roof. Face to yard shows 2 pigsties, with square-headed openings and slit vents above square eaves bands; coped gables. Small front yards with flat-coped walls. Left return shows L-plan stone stair to boarded henhouse door. Slit vents to rear. Interior: henhouse has 2 tiers of wall nesting boxes with brick partitions. , 1041728 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.609571 55.353024,-1.609580 55.353048,-1.609845... 2013-01-29 1041729 Coach House Range To West Of Birling Manor WARKWORTH A 1068 NU 2406 (West side) Birling 2l/238 Coach-house range to west of Birling Manor GV II Coach-house, stable and pigsty. Early C19. Squared stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. Taller coach-house on left has 2 sets of boarded doors, left under segmental arch, right under timber lintel; boarded loft window in chamfered surround above; coped gables. Left pent outbuilding with boarded door. Right stable, with boarded double doors under timber lintel, to right of 8-pane sash and chamfered slit vent. Far right pent pigsty with small attached yard. Rear elevation of coach-house shows 8-pane Yorkshire sash, with timber lintel, and corbelled-out corniced stack. Included for group value. , 1041729 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611378 55.348207,-1.611367 55.348216,-1.611341... 2013-01-29 1041730 The Horseless Carriage NU 2406 WARKWORTH BRIDGE STREET (East side) 21/240 No. 4 (The Horseless Carriage) and No. 5 GV II Pair of houses, now united. Early C18. Rendered and cream-washed, with plinth and sills painted black; C20 concrete tile roof and brick stacks. 2 storeys, 2 + 2 bays. Right part has pair of renewed doors (that on right into former through passage) on left of plain shop window; other windows all 12-pane sashes with slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables and end stacks. , 1041730 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.610767 55.348703,-1.610748 55.348718,-1.610707... 2013-01-29 1041731 Number 8 And Attached Outbuilding NU 2406 WARKWORTH BRIDGE STREET (East side) 21/244 No. 8 and attached outbuilding GV II House. Mid-C19 incorporating earlier fabric. Tooled-and-margined stone of near-ashlar quality; cut dressings. Welsh slate roof; yellow brick stacks with stone cornices. 2 storeys, 4 bays. 2nd bay has 6-panel door with plain overlight. Left end boarded double doors under segmental arch with raised keystone. 4-pane sash windows. Door and windows in raised moulded surrounds. Moulded eaves cornice. Coped gables; stepped-and-corniced end stacks. To right the lower flat-coped wall of an attached outbuilding joins the front garden wall of Emberside House (q.v.). Included for group value. , 1041731 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.609804 55.349787,-1.609787 55.349806,-1.609739... 2013-01-29 1041732 Warkworth Bridge NU 2406 WARKWORTH BRIDGE STREET (West side) 21/246 Warkworth Bridge 31.12.69 GV II Bridge. Late C14; parapets probably rebuilt in C18. Squared stone with cut dressings. Two double-chamfered segmental arches, each of 18 metres span, with impost band and 4 chamfered soffit ribs. Central sharply-angled cutwater has triple-chamfered plinth and is carried up as a pedestrian refuge, flanked by projecting stone drain spouts. Splayed wing walls. Parapet has chamfered coping. Scheduled Ancient Monument Northumberland 18. Historical note: John Cook of Newcastle, d.1378/9, left 20 marks towards the building of Warkworth Bridge. , 1041732 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.610440 55.349393,-1.610469 55.349431,-1.610564... 2013-01-29 1041733 Bridge End House NU 2406 WARKWORTH BRIDGE STREET (West side) 21/248 Bridge End House (formerly listed 10.1.53 separately as 31.12.69 Bridge End House and No. 13) GV II House with attached outbuildings, mostly now part of dwellings. Early C18, heightened shortly after; altered internally and at rear in late C19. House front squared stone; rear elevation large squared rubble heightened in squared stone with late C19 snecked stone and ashlar bay. North range mostly squared stone: south outbuilding partly old brick. Welsh slate roof to house, 1- storey wing and link (except leaded top to C19 bay); adjoining 2-storey North wing black pantiles with blue slates to east eaves and stone slates to west eaves; yellow brick stack. Far end has C20 concrete tile roof and brick stacks; south outbuilding has pantile roof. Plan: rectangular main block with pent south outbuilding and irregular north range curving to west. Main house 3 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Rusticated quoins. Central old half-glazed door in lugged architrave flanked by slender pilasters carrying pediment on consoles. 12-pane sash windows to lower floors in bolection- moulded surrounds. Modillion cornice (original eaves cornice) above 1st-floor windows. 2nd floor windows are 6-pane sashes in similar surrounds. Modillion eaves cornice. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Set back to left pent south outbuilding with plinth, band and renewed doors under timber lintel. Right 1-storey 2-bay front wing with early C20 half-glazed door under console-bracketed cornice hood; 12-pane sash to right and similar window to left inserted in older doorway with rusticated surround. Coped right end gable on moulded kneeler; early C20 flat-topped roof dormer holding small-paned casements. Parallel 2-storey wing behind has stepped right end stacks. Left return shows 6-pane attic casement and outline of lower gable. Right extension seen from riverside path: Set back at left the gable end of the 1-storey wing, with gable end of main block behind. Various sashes and blocked openings. Central 1-storey link to taller right end building with blocked segmental cart entrance now holding boarded door and barred window. Raised, reverse-stepped gable coping; end stack, the right rebuilt. Rear elevation: main house 4 bays. Tall, late C19 transomed bay window at left. Stair window and other openings in bolection-moulded surrounds; mainly late C19 casements. In right outshut a 6-panel door and an oculus in carved border, probably reset. In north wing one sash with thick glazing bars and other sashes. Boarded doors in end part, one under heavy timber lintel. Interior: Fielded-panel doors and shutters. Dog-leg closed-string stair with turned balusters and newels, moulded and ramped handrail, curtail step and carved tread ends. Rear left sitting room has fielded panelling with dado rail, 2-panel door, and fireplace with stone bolection-moulded surround and cornice. One bedroom has cornice with reeded and dentil ornament; two other bedrooms have stone bolection-moulded fireplaces, one with a cornice, pulvinated frieze and stone mantelpiece. Billiard room in north range has large basket-arched fireplace. , 1041733 1953-01-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.610510 55.349390,-1.610573 55.349392,-1.610561... 2013-01-29 1041734 Garden Walls To Rear Of Bridge End House NU 2406 WARKWORTH BRIDGE STREET (West side) 21/250 Garden walls to rear of Bridge End House GV II Garden walls. C17 or early C18, altered. South wall roughly-squared stone; west wall and north walls brick backed with squared stone. Irregular trapezium in plan, the east side formed by Bridge End House (q.v.). 2.5 metre-high south wall has C17-type monopitch coping, (except for heightened part near east end); near west end a boarded door in worn chamfered surround. West wall 4 metres high to stone coping, then heightened by 1 metre late C19 or early C20. North wall west part 4 metres high and east part 3 metres high; flat coping. Near centre boarded door with keyed lintel. The south wall overlies the site of a medieval chapel of which footings were visible last century, but are no longer exposed. , 1041734 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611139 55.348877,-1.611156 55.348802,-1.611007... 2013-01-29 1041735 15, Bridge Street NU 2406 WARKWORTH BRIDGE STREET (West side) 21/251 No. 15 GV II House. Late C18 altered in later C19. Squared stone; synthetic blue slate roof with rendered stacks. 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays. 1st-floor sill band. Left-of-centre 5-panel door with margined overlight and arched ornamental wrought-iron hood with ornate finial. All windows sashes with short upper leaf; ground-floor 2-pane lower leaf and slightly-projecting sills. Ornamental C19 rainwater head and pipe at left end. Coped right gable on kneeler with finial; end stacks. Rear elevation shows twin late C19 gabled wings with plain sashes. , 1041735 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611739 55.348300,-1.611746 55.348292,-1.611800... 2013-01-29 1041736 21, Bridge Street NU 2406 WARKWORTH BRIDGE STREET (West side) 21/253 No. 21 GV II House. Late C18 or early C19. Squared tooled stone; Welsh slate roof with brick stacks. 2 storeys, 3 narrow bays. Centre 6-panel door with 4-pane overlight; 12-pane sash windows except for plain sash ground floor right and trompe l'oeil 1st floor centre; slightly-projecting sills. Eaves bands. Coped right gable on footstone; tall C20 left end stack, small right end stack. Included for group value. , 1041736 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608837 55.348653,-1.608912 55.348626,-1.608781... 2013-01-29 1041737 Formerly The Old School NU 2406 WARKWORTH THE BUTTS (East side) 21/255 The Old School GV II Former National School. Founded 1824, extended by the addition of school rooms for infants and girls 1852. Roughly-squared stone with cut quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof with red ridge tiles. Cruciform plan. Tudor style. Single storey, 1 + 3 + 1 + 3 + 1 bays. Projecting gabled centre has chamfered plinth and 5-light window with hoodmould stepped up over the taller transomed central light; slit above. Stepped-and-corniced stack on left return. Flanking parts have central stepped stacks, upper parts rebuilt, between pairs of 2- and 3-light mullioned windows; left end has corbelled-out gabled bellcote with pointed arch and moulded finial. At each end a lower porch with a vertical-panelled door under a flat-pointed head within a square frame, with hoodmould. Twin slits in gables of main part, single slits in gables of porches. All windows 12-pane sashes. All openings in recessed and chamfered surrounds; all gables coped, on moulded kneelers. Fenestration at rear altered. , 1041737 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608899 55.347017,-1.608973 55.347009,-1.608962... 2013-01-29 1041738 Coquet House NU 2405 WARKWORTH THE BUTTS (West side) 22/257 Coquet House II House and attached outbuildings. Early C18 remodelled c.1822. Squared stone; Welsh slate roof with one stack rebuilt in orange brick. Irregular parallelogram in plan. 2 storeys, 3 windows. Left-of-centre renewed panelled door with 5-pane overlight. Left two renewed 12-pane sashes; right blocked doorway and two similar windows, one inserted in a second blocked door. All ground-floor windows have keyed supra-lintels. Large upper windows with timber lintels, holding paired 8-pane sashes. Coped gables; end stacks, left rebuilt on old base. Left return shows 4-pane attic casement and 1-bay early C19 wing raised on C18 outshut. Right return shows boarded attic window and attached outbuildings to right. Rear elevation: 12-pane sash stair window, in outshut, and 2 similar windows in gable end of C19 wing on right. Attached outbuilding range on left has inner return with boarded door, boarded double doors under timber lintel, 9-pane casement and boarded door with 4-pane overlight. Interior: 6-panel doors and panelled shutters throughout. Open-well stone stair, brought from Brandenburgh House London c.1822, has wrought-iron anthemion-pattern balustrade, wreathed and moulded handrail and curtail step. Early C19 cast-iron fireplaces. Historical note: Said to have been built for the Duke's fisherman. Early C19 remodelling perhaps by Mr. John Forster who bought fittings from Brandenburgh House to Warkworth House (now Warkworth House Hotel, q.v.). , 1041738 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611615 55.347930,-1.611613 55.347944,-1.611539... 2013-01-29 1041739 The Hermitage Inn NU 2406 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (East side) 21/261 The Hermitage Inn (formerly listed 31.12.69 as No 23 (The Hermitage Inn) GV II Inn, C18. Brick; rendered; roughcast and colour-washed. Blue Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys, 7 narrow bays. 1st-floor band. 3rd bay centre- opening panelled doors in moulded frame, with blocked window above. Other windows 18-pane renewed sashes. All openings have segmental heads except for carriage entrance on far right. Coped gables; rebuilt ridge and end stacks. Rear elevation shows added late C18 or early C19 outshut with re-glazed round- headed stair window. Interior: Cellar, with segmental brick vault, under rear wing. Altered outbuilding range is not of special interest. , 1041739 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611714 55.347557,-1.611715 55.347577,-1.611786... 2013-01-29 1041740 30 And 31, Castle Street NU 2406 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (East side) 21/264 Nos. 30 and 31 GV II Pair of houses. Second quarter of C19. Tooled-and-margined ashlar; Welsh slate roof with C20 brick stacks. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Plinth. No. 30 has 4-panel door with plain overlight, between centre and left bays; No. 31 has 6-panel door with plain overlight, at right end. 12-pane sash windows. All openings in raised surrounds, the windows with slightly-projecting sills. Moulded eaves cornice. Left end gable has pitched coping on moulded kneeler. Left end stack and ridge stack rebuilt on old bases. , 1041740 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611638 55.347278,-1.611639 55.347302,-1.611625... 2013-01-29 1041741 33, Castle Street NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (East side) 22/266 No. 33 31.12.69 GV II House, late C18. Squared tooled stone; Welsh slate roof with stacks rebuilt in brick. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Plinth, 1st floor band. Left bay has blocked round-headed carriage arch with 2 inserted doorways holding renewed doors; 12-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. Moulded eaves cornice. Coped gables with end stacks, left rebuilt on old stone base, right heightened C20. Rear elevation shows slightly-lower wing on right with C19 canted timber oriel. 12-pane sash on top floor, and hipped roof. , 1041741 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711226 55.510310,-1.711332 55.510316,-1.711327... 2013-01-29 1041742 West Lodge NU 12 SE NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA DOXFORD HALL 2/170 West Lodge 31.12.69 (formerly listed as West Lodge to Doxford Hall) GV II Gate Lodge. Late C19 or early C20. Ashlar with cast-iron arcade: green Scottish slate roof. T-plan. Single storey, 2 bays. Plinth. Right bay shows 4-panel door, with plain overlight, and 15-pane sash to right. Roof hipped to right. Stepped-and-corniced ridge and right end stacks. Projecting left bay has canted end with paired 15-pane sashes flanked by similar single sashes; hip-ended roof. Overhanging eaves carried on slender columns with cast ornamental brackets above foliate caps. 2 paired sashes on left return. , 1041742 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.675728 55.505934,-1.675735 55.505942,-1.675838... 2013-01-29 1041743 Fallodon Hall NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA FALLODON 3/172 Fallodon Hall GV II Country house. Early C18 for Thomas Wood; service wing extended to rear in later C18; early C19 rear wing by John Dobson; remodelling and removal of main block 2nd floor c.1920 by Reavell and Cahill of Alnwick, following a severe fire. Main part brick in English Garden Wall bond 1 & 3, with sandstone ashlar dressings; rear-wing squared stone; return and rear elevation of service wing squared rubble. Graduated Lakeland slate roofs, except for Welsh slates on rear parts of service wing. Plan: 7 x 3 bay main block with single-storey entrance lobby extension on north; central rear wing with double-span service wing on north. West front. Main block 2 storeys, 3 + 1 + 3 bays, symmetrical. Rusticated quoins, chamfered plinth and 1st floor band. Slightly-projecting centre has glazed double doors, in round arch with imposts and keystone, in surround with attached columns, metope frieze and cornice. 12-pane sash windows in stone surrounds with stepped segmental heads, triple keystones and projecting moulded sills. Moulded string below parapet with moulded coping. Hipped roof; panelled stepped-and-banded stacks at left end and on ridge. Set forward to left is single-storey entrance lobby of c. 1920 with 12-pane sash in keyed architrave. Set back to far left is 2-storey 4-bay service wing; rusticated quoins; half-glazed door in stone surround with C19 corbelled-out canted bay to left and paired 12-pane sashes to right; 4-pane casements in early C18 recessed and chamfered surrounds above. Roof hipped to left; 2 stepped-and- corniced old brick lateral stacks on left return. North (entrance) front: Main block shows two 12-pane 1st-floor sashes in surrounds, as on west front, and rainwater head dated 1796 with initials C.G. (Sir Charles Grey) above flat-roofed single-storey extension. This has 3 12-pane sashes in keyed architraves; to right a projection with flush-panelled door in eared architrave within pedimented porch with banded piers and metope frieze. South front of main block shows central 3-window bow with glazed double doors and radial overlight; fenestration as on south front, except that windows in bow are square-headed. Rear (east) elevation: Basement to centre and right. Set back to left are 2 bays similar to front, and another 1796 rainwater head. Central 3-bay projecting wing with 12-pane sashes; hipped roof with early C20 flat-topped dormers. Right 3-bay rear part of service wing. Interior c.1920, except for service wing; early C18 front part has 2-panel doors, some on L hinges, and old close-spaced transverse ceiling beams. Former kitchen in rear parts has three chamfered segmental-arched fireplaces, partly blocked. Historical Note. Since the mid C18 the seat of a branch of the Grey family, several of whom were prominent nationally. Earl Grey (1767-1828) was famous for the Reform Bill; Sir Edward Grey (1862-1933), 'Grey of Fallodon' was Foreign Secretary. , 1041743 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.675370 55.506008,-1.675378 55.505997,-1.675190... 2013-01-29 1041744 Garden Walls And Old Cellars To East Of Fallodon Hall NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA FALLODON 3/173 Garden walls and old cellars to east of Fallodon Hall GV II Garden walls and cellars. C17 or early C18, altered. External faces of garden wall brick in irregular bond; other walls coursed rubble; cut dressings. The garden wall forms two sides of an enclosure bounded on the west by the Hall and the north by the Stable Block; the eastern (downhill) third of the enclosure is occupied by the remains of a range of cellars, partly filled in. Garden walls 3-4 metres high externally, with slightly-arched stone coping. the wall dividing off the eastern part of the enclosure has a similar coping and a central gateway with banded pyramid-capped piers. The southern part of the roofless range has four segment-headed doorways on the west (one behind a stone stair) into parallel chambers retaining segmental barrel vaults of close-jointed stone. It is uncertain whether the cellars are part of an original service wing to the present house, replaced by Dobson's early C19 wing, or of the earlier residence of the Salkeld family. , 1041744 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.675645 55.506280,-1.675891 55.506200,-1.675841... 2013-01-29 1041745 Stable Block To North Of Fallodon Hall NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA FALLODON 3/175 Stable block to north of Fallodon Hall GV II Stable block. Early C19, perhaps by John Dobson. Front squared tooled stone of near-ashlar quality; returns rendered; rear elevation brick in irregular stretcher bond. Roofs of blue synthetic slate. Ranges around rectangular yard open to west. East range 2 storeys, 2 + 3 + 2 bays. Slightly-projecting centre has boarded double doors under segmental arches with 6-pane sash windows over; coped end gables. Side parts have central boarded doors with 4-pane overlights; similar door in right bay of right part, in enlarged window opening. 12-pane sashes with 6-pane sashes (one replaced by boarding) over. Side ranges each 2 storeys, 3 bays: south range has central boarded door, with 4-pane overlight, flanked by 12-pane sashes with 6-pane sashes above. Right return with blind window on each floor. North range similar except for boarded sliding door in left bay, some windows boarded, and 12-pane sash on ground floor of return. 3-step mounting block close to wall of north range. Rear elevation of east range has basement with 3 boarded doors, 2 in alternating-block surrounds, opening into cellars with segmental brick vaults. Higher up are 2 slatted windows with timber lintels and a 4-pane sash. Attached C20 garage on north is not of interest. , 1041745 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.683440 55.503904,-1.683361 55.504034,-1.683490... 2013-01-29 1041746 Shelter Shed 50 Metres North Of Drive To Fallodon Hall NU 22 SW NU 20092341 NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA FALLODON 3/177 Shelter shed 50 metres north of drive to Fallodon Hall II Shelter shed, late C18 or early C19. Rubble with cut sandstone quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. Plan: broad rectangle divided by axial wall. Both sides show 3-bay segmental arcade. Hipped roof. Many of the cut dressings show mason's marks. Example of a distinctive local shelter shed type. , 1041746 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.634407 55.517879,-1.634411 55.517888,-1.634589... 2013-01-29 1041747 Newton Hall NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA HIGH NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA 3/178 Newton Hall 10.1.53 GV II* Country House. Late C18, probably for Joseph Forster and perhaps by William Newton. Pink sandstone ashlar, rendered to rear. Scottish slate roof. South front 2 storeys on basement, 5 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, set back above basement, sill bands and 1st floor band. Swept flight of 12 moulded steps, with curtail and wrought-iron openwork balustrade, up to central part- glazed double doors in surround with pilasters and pediment. 12-pane sash windows except for 8-pane short sashes to basement. Moulded eaves cornice. Over 3 centre bays an open pediment with central marble statue and flanking leafy urns. Hipped roof with T-plan stepped-and-banded stacks at each end of ridge. Similar 4-bay left return. 3-bay right return, with full-height canted 3-window bay to right. Rear elevation shows central gabled stair wing with Venetian and Diocletian windows; right projecting early C20 four-bay extension with 8-pane sash windows. Interior: Sitting Room has marble fireplace, moulded dado rail and acanthus cornice. Dining Room has dentil cornice. Venetian screen to stair hall; open-well stair with stick balusters, moulded newels and ramped moulded handrail. Bedrooms have cornices and old fireplace surrounds. Doors of 6 fielded panels, panelled shutters. Basement rooms show segmental-arched fireplace, old kitchen range, and wine cellar under entrance hall with brick barrel vault and stone wine bins. , 1041747 1953-01-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.634582 55.517848,-1.634633 55.517950,-1.634721... 2013-01-29 1041748 Stable With Attached Garden Wall And Outbuilding North West Of Newton Hall NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA HIGH NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA 3/181 Stable with attached garden wall and outbuilding, north- west of Newton Hall GV II Stable with attached garden wall and outbuilding. Late C18. Stable squared stone with cut dressings except for ashlar south end; garden wall part ashlar and part brick. Welsh slate roofs. Outbuilding rubble with cut quoins and dressings. Stable on west side of yard at rear of Hall; garden wall runs west from south-west corner of stable, with attached outbuilding to north. East (yard) elevation of stable 2 storeys, 2 bays. Boarded door with 4-pane overlight and 12-pane sash to left, with part-slatted windows above; all openings in raised stone surrounds. Raised reverse-stepped coping to right end gable. Right return shows boarded pitching door. Rear elevation shows ground-floor sill band; lower windows blocked, upper part-slatted. South elevation of stable shows plinth, sill band and blind Venetian window, under open-pedimented gable with large urn finial. To left is attached garden wall, with coping ramped up behind altered greenhouse; beyond greenhouse is brick section of wall, ending in short return to stone pyramid-capped pier. At rear of garden wall a pent outbuilding with three 9-pane sash windows in chamfered alternating-block surrounds. Garden wall and outbuilding included for group value. , 1041748 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.629007 55.521067,-1.629008 55.521098,-1.629028... 2013-01-29 1041749 Entrance Screen To Newton House NU 22 NW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA HIGH NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA 1/185 Entrance screen to Newton House GV II Entrance screen, probably c.1800. Walls whinstone rubble faced with squared sandstone; cut sandstone dressings. Square piers with plinths, moulded cornices and low pyramidal caps, linked by quadrant walls, with low arched coping, to similar end piers. Included for group value. , 1041749 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.619487 55.514128,-1.619363 55.514166,-1.619409... 2013-01-29 1041750 Nos 1 And 2 And Garage Adjacent To Ship Inn NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA NEWTON SEAHOUSES SQUARE (North side) Low Newton-by-the-Sea 3/188 Nos. 1, 2 and garage adjacent to Ship Inn 31.12.69 (formerly listed as Seaview, Rose Cottage and Part of Ship Inn) GV II Outbuilding and terrace of cottages. C18 remodelled in mid C19. Rubble with cut quoins and dressings, whitewashed; Welsh purple slate roof with brick stacks. Outbuilding single storey 1 bay, cottages 1 storey + attics, 5 irregular bays. Outbuilding, former inn stable, shows boarded sliding doors and C20 windows. Cottages have two boarded doors with 3-pane overlights near centre and two other doors within C20 pent porches. Ground-floor windows six 8-pane and four 12-pane sashes, some renewed; five half dormers with 9-pane casements in stone surrounds under coped gables on moulded kneelers. Coped end gables; 2 ridge stacks, right end stack and one small stack on front roof slope. Rear elevation shows three pairs of 12-pane sashes. , 1041750 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.620008 55.513651,-1.620230 55.513882,-1.620273... 2013-01-29 1041751 Privy Row To Rear Of Ship Inn NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA NEWTON SEAHOUSES SQUARE (West side) Low Newton-by-the-Sea 3/190 Privy row to rear of Ship Inn and Nos. 31.12.69 4, 5 and 6 (formerly listed as Ship Inn, Rockside and No 6) GV II Privy and outbuilding row, probably mid-C19. Whinstone rubble with cut sandstone quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof with brick stacks. 11 boarded doors, two with adjacent slatted openings; three 6-pane sash windows. Coped end gables; 2 small stacks on rear roof slope. Included for group value. Adjacent C20 flat-roofed building at north end is not of interest. , 1041751 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.667352 55.457963,-1.667366 55.458007,-1.667563... 2015-10-16 1041752 Rennington South East Farmhouse NU 21 NW RENNINGTON B 1340 Rennington Village 5/194 Rennington South- East Farmhouse GV II House. c.1800 incorporating earlier fabric; late C19 porch. Front and right return squared tooled stone, other walls coursed rubble; Welsh slate roof with two stacks rebuilt in brick. Overall L-plan. Main part 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central flat-topped porch has plinth and part- glazed 6-panel door; band below flat-coped parapet. Renewed 12-pane sash windows. Raised reverse-stepped gable copings; stepped right end stack with chamfered cap, rebuilt left end stack. Lower 1-bay part to left shows renewed 18-pane sash, renewed 6-pane sash above and coped left gable with end stack rebuilt on old base. Set back to left is end of north-west wing: renewed door in old opening, under reverse-stepped gable. Right return shows renewed sashes to both floors. Rear elevation: Main part has broad gabled wing with central arched stair window holding 12-pane sash with intersecting head; stepped-and-corniced stack, with panelled shaft, on gable. Lower part on right, above outshut, shows masonry of C17 or early C18 type. At far right projecting north-west wing with 16-pane sash and other windows, all in chamfered surrounds, in gable end. , 1041752 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.667365 55.458744,-1.667368 55.458756,-1.667431... 2013-01-29 1041753 Privy And Attached Wall Behind Bothy 100 Metres North East Of Rennington South East Farmhouse NU 21 NW RENNINGTON B 1340 Rennington Village 5/196 Privy and attached wall behind bothy 100 metres north- east of Rennington South-East Farmhouse GV II Privy/midden and attached wall. Early C19. Rubble with tooled-and-margined dressings; Welsh slate roof. Small rectangular building; east wall shows 2 boarded doors and opening to midden at left end. Returns shows gable slits. 1-metre high wall with pitched coping joins south-east corner with south-west corner of bothy (q.v.). , 1041753 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.667412 55.441030,-1.667423 55.441040,-1.667444... 2013-01-29 1041754 Milepost 300 Metres North Of Denwick Lane End NU 21 NW NU 16402113 RENNINGTON B 1340 (East side) 5/198 Milepost 300 metres north of Denwick Lane End II Milepost, probably late C19, by Smith Paterson of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures and shaft. Height 0.40 metre. Faceted twin-faced oval top on fluted shaft with maker's plate below ring. Raised legend. ALNWICK No SUNDERLAND 3 11 MILES MILES , 1041754 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.683510 55.443822,-1.683569 55.443749,-1.683479... 2013-01-29 1041755 Barn And Engine House On North Side Of Main Farmbuilding Group NU 21 NW RENNINGTON BROXFIELD 5/199 Barn and engine house on north side of main farmbuilding group GV II Barn and engine house, part of planned farm buildings complex. Mid-C19. Snecked stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; stack engineering brick on ashlar base; Welsh slate roof. North elevation: Gable end of 2-storey barn shows renewed windows in old openings with chamfered alternating-block surrounds. Set back to left is engine house with boarded door under timber lintel under 16-pane Yorkshire sash; boarded double doors on far left. At rear of engine house is stack with square base and tapering circular shaft. 3-bay right return of barn shows stable door and part-slatted windows, all in alternating-block surrounds. Coped gables, that to right carrying stepped end stack with chamfered cap. Interior: Engine house contains Robey Patent Super Oil Engine (patent 1925. Lincoln). Barn retains threshing machinery. Attached altered fambuildings to south, east and west are not of special interest. , 1041755 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.685049 55.449211,-1.685097 55.449291,-1.685226... 2015-10-16 1041756 Rennington Moor Farmhouse And Attached Farmbuilding NU 11 NE and NU 21 NW RENNINGTON RENNINGTON MOOR 4/201 and 5/201 Rennington Moor farmhouse and attached farmbuildings GV II House and attached farm buildings. Earlier C18, altered in C19. Rubble with roughly-shaped quoins and dressings; tooled-and-margined dressings to C19 parts. Pantile roof except for Welsh slates on porch and centre part of range; stacks rebuilt in brick. South elevation: House, to right, 2 low storeys 4 windows. Central gabled C19 porch, with vertical-panelled door in chamfered surround, flanked by 4- pane sash windows. 1st floor windows, set close beneath eaves, are 2-pane casements except for 8-pane Yorkshire sash at left end. Raised coping to gables; end stacks, that to left rebuilt on broader old base. Right return shows external stone stair to boarded door. Farmbuildings single storey. 2- bay right section shows boarded door at left end and 4-pane sash windows; coped left end gable. Left end section, set slightly back, is hemmel with pair of segmental arches and raised reverse-stepped coping to end gable. Rear elevation: Attached barn at centre has boarded door in alternating- block surround on inner return. Rare surviving example of a linear farmstead. The external stair would suggest that at least part of the upper floor of the house was formerly used as a granary. , 1041756 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.677292 55.456935,-1.677316 55.457035,-1.677440... 2013-01-29 1041757 Covered Reservoir 100 Metres North Of Rennington West Farmhouse NU 21 NW RENNINGTON RENNINGTON WEST FARM 5/203 Covered reservoir 100 metres north of Rennington West Farmhouse II Covered reservoir, dated 1861, for the Duke of Northumberland. Brick with cut sandstone dressings; roofing or capping material hidden by grass. Exposed structure is a low gable end with 3 stone steps down to a central segmental- arched opening holding a doorway with heavy ornamental hinges incorporating the Percy crescent in their design. 1861 datestone, again with Percy crescent, above; flat-coped gable. Interior: Reservoir chamber with transverse wall and segmental brick vault. , 1041757 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.681545 55.475531,-1.681607 55.475535,-1.681610... 2013-01-29 1041758 Church Of Saints Philip And James NU 2020 RENNINGTON ROCK VILLAGE 15/205 Church of 31.12.69 Ss. Philip and James GV II* Parish church. Mid-C12, chancel perhaps extended in C13; restored 1806; restored again in 1855 by Salvin,with new bellcote, vestry and apse; north aisle added 1866 by F.R. Wilson. Squared stone with ashlar apse and dressings; Scottish slate roof to nave, Welsh slates on other parts. Nave with 3-bay north aisle, chancel with apse and north vestry. Romanesque style. Twin-gabled west elevation. Original right part has plinth and corner pilasters with shafts at angles. Central raised panel contains boarded door with C-hinges in round-headed arch, with chevron ornament, on jamb shafts with scalloped capitals. Tegulated hood springs from a string course with lozenge ornament. Second similar string course on grotesque corbels below C19 gable with round-headed window between cruciform panels; Romanesque twin- arched bellcote with moulded finial. West end of aisle has similar central panel with 2-light window, and World War I memorial plaque below; Maltese cross finial. 4-bay south nave wall shows flat pilasters and arcaded corbel table; one narrow C12 loop and two C19 double lancets, with hoodmoulds. North aisle wall is north wall of old nave rebuilt stone-for-stone: 2 bays with pilasters and corbel table, one C12 loop and two C19 lancets. 2-bay south chancel wall shows similar pilasters, but corbel table in eastern bay only; triple and single C19 lancets. On north wall a C12 loop to west of vestry. Apse corbel table on shafted pilasters; single-light windows with shafted jambs, moulded arches, and sunk panels beneath. Interior: West door rear arch has shafted jambs with fluted capitals; 3-bay arcade has double-chamfered round arches on round piers with scalloped capitals. Good C12 chancel arch with moulded inner order; towards nave outer order has zig-zag ornament and enriched hood; both orders on attached jamb shafts with variously fluted and scalloped capitals; patterned impost block on north. String with lozenge pattern on east wall of nave above chancel arch. Triple lancet on south chancel wall has old moulded segmental rear arch with remains of wall painting. Blocked C13 lancet to east of C19 moulded vestry doorway. Apse has shafted rear arches and tiled floor. Four shields, three as roof corbels, with Swinhoe arms (three swine); one with Proctor arms (three water bougets). C19 roofs; hollow-chamfered eaves cornice broken forward round corbels carrying arch braces to tie-beam trusses with collars. Font has triple-stepped square shaft and restored moulded hexagonal bowl. Organ in north aisle, designed and presented by Robert H.M. Bosanquet, 1881, built by Messrs. Gray and Davison. Monuments: On chancel floor a late C12 cross slab with sword and axe. On south of chancel brass plate to John Salkeld d.1620 and wall tablet, signed by W. Smith, to Colonel John Salkeld, who 'serv'd King Charles ye 1st wth a Constant dangerous and Expensive loyalty', d.1705. On north a pedimented marble plaque to Charlotte Anne Bosanquet d.1830 and a marble plaque with bas- relief bust, signed by J. Edward of London, to Charles Bosanquet d.1850. , 1041758 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.677919 55.475253,-1.678164 55.475233,-1.678155... 2013-01-29 1041759 Rock Farmhouse And Adjacent Estate Office NU 2020 RENNINGTON ROCK VILLAGE 15/207 Rock Farmhouse and adjacent Estate Office GV II House and outbuilding. C18 and C19, in at least three different builds. House with render lined to simulate ashlar; outbuilding squared tooled stone. Welsh slate roof. House 2 storeys, 1 + 3 bays. Older right part has central gabled porch with C20 glazed door; 12-pane sash windows, with panelled shutters. Coped gables; right end and ridge stacks. Right return shows similar windows. To left is outbuilding, now estate office: 2 storeys, 3 narrow bays. Central renewed half-glazed door, in old chamfered surround, flanked by triple 8-pane casements in enlarged openings; upper windows have renewed glazing in old openings. Coped left gable on moulded kneeler. Left return shows external stone stair to renewed door in old opening. Rear elevation of house shows twin C19 gabled wings. , 1041759 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.678121 55.474388,-1.678129 55.474403,-1.678151... 2013-01-29 1041760 Signpost At Road Junction South Of Rock Farm NU 2020 RENNINGTON ROCK VILLAGE 15/210 Signpost at road junction south of Rock Farm GV II Signpost. Late C19 or early C20, by Smith Paterson & Co. Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted. Cylindrical shaft with maker's stamp has moulded top with cone-topped finial, and 3 bolt-on arms with clipped corners and raised legends: DOXFORD 3 1/4 CHATHILL STN 5 1/2 SOUTH CHARLTON 3 RENNINGTON 1 LITTLE MILL 3 ALNWICK 5 1/2 CHRISTON BANK STN 2 1/2 EMBLETON 4 CRASTER 4 3/4 HOWICK 5 1/2 , 1041760 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.680491 55.475597,-1.680633 55.475614,-1.680652... 2013-01-29 1041761 15 And 17, Rock Village NU 2020 RENNINGTON ROCK VILLAGE (North side) 15/214 Nos. 15 and 17 31.12.69 GV II Pair of estate houses. Mid-C19, extended C20. Squared tooled stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays. Bays 4 and 5 project; bay 4 has 12-pane Yorkshire sashes, the lower with hoodmould, bay 5 an inserted triple 8-pane casement with a 6-pane casement above; both have coped gables on moulded kneelers. The bays flanking the projecting part have doorways under hoodmoulds - that to right (No. 15) with half- glazed door, that to left (No. 17) with vertical-panelled door. The left end bay is a C20 extension to No. 17, with a triple 6-pane casement. Gable ends with pitched coping, that to right on a moulded kneeler; one stepped-and- corniced ridge stack. , 1041761 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.680967 55.475656,-1.681335 55.475703,-1.681356... 2013-01-29 1041762 21 And 23, Rock Village NU 2020 RENNINGTON ROCK VILLAGE (North side) 15/216 Nos. 21 and 23 31.12.69 GV II Pair of estate houses. Mid-C19, altered C20. Roughly-tooled stone, tooled- and-margined at 1st floor level; tooled-and-margined dressings. Welsh slate roof. Main part 1 1/2 storeys, 4 bays. Half-glazed doors between end bays; inserted 2-light mullioned window, holding 12-pane sashes, between centre bays. Similar but older windows in end bays; smaller windows with 12-pane Yorkshire sashes in centre bays. All ground-floor openings have hoodmoulds. Chamfered eaves cornice, broken by gabled half dormers: those in right bays have 4-pane Yorkshire sashes under coped gables on moulded kneelers, those in left bays enlarged, with triple 4-pane casements. All openings in chamfered surrounds. Coped end gables on moulded kneelers. Stepped-and-corniced left end stack and axial stack on ridge; rendered stepped-and-banded right end stack. Set back slightly at left end is a single-storey bay with triple 6- pane casement and coped end gable; similar bay at right end has 4-pane casement and pent roof. , 1041762 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.609946 55.450612,-1.610008 55.450613,-1.610013... 2013-01-29 1041763 Upper Terrace To South Of Howick Hall NU 2417 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK HALL 16/120 Upper terrace to south of Howick Hall GV II Terrace with steps, walls and balustrades. 1809 by Wyatt. Ashlar and cut stone. Rectangular-plan raised terrace slightly wider than south front of Hall; centre and ends of south side set forward. Each side has central flight of moulded steps flanked by panelled piers; handrails and terrace walls have square-section shaped balusters and low-pitched moulded coping; gadrooned urns and vases on piers. , 1041763 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.613199 55.453235,-1.613323 55.453238,-1.613323... 2013-01-29 1041764 Walled Garden 200 Metres North West Of Howick Hall NU 2417 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK HALL 16/122 Walled garden 200 metres north- west of Howick Hall GV II Walled garden, probably later C18. South, east and inner face of west walls brick with alternate pairs headers and stretchers every 3rd course; inner face north wall brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 4; ha-ha wall and outer face of north and west walls squared stone; tooled stone coping; ashlar dressings to doors on south and east. Plan: trapezoidal walled garden with lawn terrace on south enclosed by ha-ha wall. South garden wall 3 metres high and 23 bays long, with square pilasters on both faces and flat coping; central bay has flush-panelled door in architrave. Slightly-higher 13-bay east wall has similar features and a segmental-headed arch near north end; west wall has internal pilasters only and a central segmental arch with boarded double doors. North wall has brick-blocked heating ducts in external face, 3 pairs of old chimney pots on coping, and inserted central gateway. Ha-ha, being restored at time of survey, 1 metre high with low-pitched coping. , 1041764 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.606603 55.451574,-1.606550 55.451550,-1.606531... 2013-01-29 1041765 Icehouse 50 Metres North West Of Main Gates To Howick Hall NU 2417 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK HALL 16/124 Icehouse 50 metres north-west of main gates to Howick Hall II Icehouse. Late C18 or early C19, altered C20. Exterior squared tooled stone, interior brick. Circular structure barely rising above ground level. 8 steps down to square-headed doorway on north; window opening to south. Interior 3.6 metres diameter, with low domical vault and one blocked cupboard. Present floor and window opening are later insertions; perhaps modified to serve as an air-raid shelter. , 1041765 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608168 55.449637,-1.608178 55.449647,-1.608199... 2013-01-29 1041766 French Sailors' Memorial 10 Metres North Of Gate To Churchyard Of St Michael NU 2417 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK HALL 16/126 French sailors' memorial 10 metres north of gate to churchyard of St. Michael GV II Graveyard monument, 1913. Red terracotta. Recumbent Celtic wheel-headed cross with foliage carving; tablet at foot inscribed JEAN GUILBERT LOUIS JOSEPH DUGUENOY FRANCOIS NOUVEL PIERRE ARCHENOUX EMILE DUVAL GOURNAY Moulded rectangular frame inscribed: THIS CROSS IS PLACED HERE BY THE PEOPLE OF HOWICK, BOULMER AND CRASTER IN MEMORY OF FIVE FRENCH/SAILORS WHO OUT OF A CREW OF 30 WERE DROWNED IN THE WRECK/OF THE FRENCH STEAM TRAWLER TADORNE OFF THE ROCKS AT HOWICK BOAT HOUSE ON MARCH 29TH 1913. , 1041766 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608493 55.449665,-1.608508 55.449676,-1.608524... 2013-01-29 1041767 Group Of 4 Medieval Grave Slabs 7 Metres South Of Vestry Of Church Of St Michael NU 2417 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK HALL 16/128 Group of 4 medieval grave slabs 7 metres south of vestry of Church of St. Michael GV II* Medieval grave slabs, probably C13. Sandstone. From north to south: i) Slab with chamfered edges and incised pair of shears. ii) Worn semi-coped slab. iii) Plain slab with roll mouldings at angles of broad marginal chamfer, broken in two. iv) Similar unbroken slab. These slabs may well be in situ; if so they form a group unique in the county. Nos ii, iii and iv are similar to slabs in the Cathedral Yard at Durham. , 1041767 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608552 55.449705,-1.608562 55.449715,-1.608584... 2013-01-29 1041768 Lack Headstone 4 Metres South Of Vestry Of Church Of St Michael NU 2417 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK HALL 16/129 Lack headstone 4 metres south of vestry of Church of St. Michael GV II Headstone, 1759. Sandstone. Stone with shaped top enclosing relief-carved panel with twin cherubs and foliage. Below are initials 'D.O.M.' and inscription to Norman Lack. , 1041768 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608995 55.449525,-1.608995 55.449497,-1.608982... 2013-01-29 1041769 Grey Memorial 30 Metres South West Of Church Of St Michael NU 2417 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK HALL 16/132 Grey memorial 30 metres south-west of Church of St. Michael GV II Free-standing cross as graveyard monument, 1917. Ashlar. Low panelled wall with central inscribed tablet to Albert Henry George 4th Earl Grey, d.1917, 'Administrator of Rhodesia 1896-1898, Lord Lieut. of Northumberland 1899-1904, Governor General of Canada 1904-1911', and Alice his wife d.1944; above is a Celtic cross on tall tapered shaft. Inscriptions to later members of family at rear. Included for historic interest. , 1041769 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.594679 55.453091,-1.594665 55.453097,-1.594671... 2013-01-29 1041770 Front Garden Walls To Long Row East House And West House NU 2517 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK VILLAGE 17/136 Front garden walls to Long Row, East House and West House GV II Garden wall, probably 1841. Roughly-squared stone with cut dressings. Metre-high wall with gabled coping; gateways in front of centre of Long Row, East House and West House all have low square piers with plinth and low pyramidal caps. Similar left return links to south-west corner of No. 1 Long Row. Included for group value. , 1041770 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.594692 55.453434,-1.594767 55.453319,-1.594794... 2013-01-29 1041771 Garden Wall To South East Of Long Row NU 2517 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK VILLAGE 17/138 Garden wall to south-east of Long Row GV II Garden wall, probably 1841. Rubble with cut dressings. 2.5-metre high wall, with gabled coping, links south-east corner of No. 6 Long Row (q.v.) with the north-west corner of West House (q.v.), stepping eastwards near the south end. Some blocked openings. Included for group value. , 1041771 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.635322 55.441200,-1.635538 55.441200,-1.635538... 2013-01-29 1041772 The Goslings NU 21 NW LONGHOUGHTON LITTLEHOUGHTON 5/141 The Goslings II House, late C18 extended in mid C19. Older part rubble, rendered, with cut quoins and dressings; C19 part mixed limestone and whinstone rubble with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings. Scottish slate roof with old brick stacks to older part; Welsh slates on extension. 2 storeys, 3 bays, slightly irregular. Right-of-centre flush-panelled door; 12-pane sash windows in raised stone surrounds. Coped gables on small moulded kneelers; banded end stacks. Lower C19 bay to left shows 4-pane and 2-pane casements, with paired 4-pane casements above, all in alternating-black surrounds; coped end gable. Rear of main part shows similar fenestration to front. , 1041772 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.640250 55.450322,-1.640400 55.450554,-1.640640... 2013-01-29 1041773 Main Limekiln To East Of The Limery NU 21 NW LONGHOUGHTON LITTLE MILL 5/145 Main limekiln to east of the Limery GV II* Limekiln. Early C19, enlarged later C19. Roughly-coursed large squared rubble with cut quoins and dressings; brick voussoirs to transverse passage arches, eyes and lining of pots. Plan: massive rectangular structure c.30 metres x 18 metres with charging ramp to south; the eyes of the eight integral kilns all open onto a central north-south passage; additional airflow from three smaller transverse passages. External walls slightly battered. North end shows tall central pointed arch with alternating jambs; side walls each show three smaller round arches, that to north the smallest. Overall height c.18 metres. At south end sloped-down retaining walls to end of charging ramp. On top four pairs of pots, elliptical on plan. Interior: Central passage has ashlar pointed vault; on each side 4 segmental- headed drawing arches, with projecting sills, and twin segmental-headed eyes with a pilaster between. At south end of passage a shaft to the surface, now capped. The 3 transverse passages have straight joints in their side walls showing that the kiln has been widened. One of the largest C19 limekilns in the country, and generally well preserved. , 1041773 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.615761 55.428877,-1.615936 55.428881,-1.615941... 2015-10-16 1041774 Longhoughton Hall Farmhouse NU 2515 LONGHOUGHTON LONGHOUGHTON VILLAGE (East side) 18/147 Longhoughton Hall Farmhouse II House. Late C16 or C17, remodelled in mid-C18; north-east wing early C19. Rubble with cut quoins and dressings, tooled-and-margined to C19 part. Roof of synthetic blue slates, except for Welsh slates to some rear slopes; rendered stacks. T-plan with added north-east wing. 2 storeys, 3 bays and set back right 1 1/2-bay wing. Centre flush-panelled door with margined overlight; 12-pane sash above; 16-pane sashes in end bays, the lower renewed. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; end stacks. In lower right part of wing a 16-pane sash with blocked door to left and 8-pane short sash above; coped gables on moulded kneelers with end stack on left part. All openings in raised stone surrounds. Right return of front block shows renewed 12-pane sashes and right-of-centre blocked chamfered doorway. Left return shows renewed 16-pane sash on ground floor left and 2 small blocked stone- surround windows which do not relate to the present floor levels. Gabled rear wing with tall arched stair window (glazing renewed) and two 9- pane short sashes to right; to left north-east wing with 16-pane sash and paired plain sashes above. The position and form of the blocked west doorway suggest that the front block may have been a bastle although the material and wall thicknesses are of late C17 type. , 1041774 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.617213 55.429156,-1.617222 55.429164,-1.617237... 2013-01-29 1041775 Clark, Davison And Bell Headstones Adjacent To Porch And Aisle Wall Of Church Of Saints Peter And Paul NU 2515 LONGHOUGHTON LONGHOUGHTON VILLAGE (west side) 18/149 Clark, Davison and Bell headstones adjacent to porch and aisle wall of Church of Ss. Peter and Paul GV II Headstones, mid-C18. Cut sandstone. 1. Stone with moulded border and shaped top enclosing sunk panel with cherub above inscription to Anne, wife of William Clark d.1742. 2. Similar stone, without moulded border, to George, son of George Davison of Little Mill d.1741. 3. Smaller stone with swept top and sunk frame around inscription to Thomas Bell d.1751. , 1041775 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.617224 55.428902,-1.617232 55.428910,-1.617248... 2013-01-29 1041776 Cross 25 Metres North West Of South Gate To Churchyard NU 2515 LONGHOUGHTON LONGHOUGHTON VILLAGE (West side) 18/151 Cross 25 metres north-west of south gate to churchyard GV II Free-standing cross, perhaps Pre-Conquest or early medieval. Cut sandstone. Rectangular slab narrowing at the top to a cross with rounded armpits and a tapered 'hammerhead' top; overall height 1.05 metres. Probably a sepulchral monument rather than a churchyard cross; a very similar cross (see reference below), now lost, was found at Gateshead in 1908. Oliver, Leeson & Wood, Proc. Soc. Antiq. Newcastle, 3rd Ser., 3 p.319 (1909). , 1041776 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.616997 55.429288,-1.617002 55.429294,-1.617018... 2013-01-29 1041777 Milburn Memorial 5 Metres North Of Chancel Of Church Of Saints Peter And Paul NU 2515 LONGHOUGHTON LONGHOUGHTON VILLAGE (West side) 18/153 Milburn memorial 5 metres north of chancel of Church of Ss.Peter and Paul GV II Graveyard memorial. 1886. White marble. Monolith carved to represent rough stonework. On east face shaped panel with carved ivy leaves and inscription to Isaac Milburn, Bonesetter. Included for historic interest, as Milburn was bonesetter to the Royal family. , 1041777 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.617489 55.429566,-1.617483 55.429578,-1.617592... 2013-01-29 1041778 Westfield House, Walls And Outbuildings Attached NU 2515 LONGHOUGHTON LONGHOUGHTON VILLAGE (West side) 18/154 Westfield House, walls and outbuildings attached GV II Former vicarage with attached yard walls and outbuildings. 1839 incorporating older fabric; service wing slightly later addition. Tooled-and-margined ashlar except for squared roughly-tooled stone towards yard. Welsh slate roof with C20 brick stacks. Tudor style. East (entrance) front 2 storeys, 4 + 1 bays. Chamfered plinth. Left-of- centre projecting flat-topped porch with vertical-panelled door under flat- pointed arch within square frame; chamfered band below 1st-floor 6-pane sash; slightly-projecting coped parapet. Altered 8-pane sash on ground floor of right return. Gabled left end bay shows 3-light windows. Set further back to right of porch a tall transomed stair window to left of a transomed 3-light window with 2-light window above. One stack on ridge. Right return of this part (facing yard) shows gable light with 4-centred-arched head. Projecting far right 2-metre high yard wall with doorway and 2 small windows; service wing behind, at rear of yard. 2-bay south elevation shows 3-light windows, the lower transomed. West (garden) front 1 + 3 bays. Right part has slightly-projecting gabled outer bays, the right holding canted bay window with moulded coping, the left a renewed French window; both have 3-light windows over and gable lights with 4-centred arched heads. Centre bay has 2-light windows, the lower transomed. 2 ridge stacks. Slightly set-back left service wing with renewed door in chamfered surround to left of 2-light window; and 3-light window on 1st floor. All windows small-paned sashes, with glazing bars of lower leaves mostly removed. All openings in recessed and chamfered surrounds, with hoodmoulds. Gables have moulded kneelers with pitched coping carried up over square-topped finials. Interior: Half-glazed door to entrance lobby. All doors have 4 pairs of narrow vertical panels; similar panelling to door surrounds and shutters. Dining Room has Gothick fireplace with flat 4-centred arch. Drawing Room has square-flower cornice. Open-well stair with moulded, ramped and wreathed handrail, turned balusters, moulded newels, curtail step and shaped tread ends. Bedroom fireplaces with original ironwork. Cellar has segmental tooled-stone vault. , 1041778 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.616966 55.429613,-1.616990 55.429560,-1.616966... 2013-01-29 1041779 Stable Outbuildings With Yard Wall, Garden Wall And Gate Piers To Westfield House NU 2515 LONGHOUGHTON LONGHOUGHTON VILLAGE 18/156 Stable outbuildings with yard wall, garden wall and gate piers, to Westfield House GV II Coach-house and stable, yard walls and gate piers. Second quarter of C19. Tooled squared stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; Welsh slate roof. Coach house 2 storeys 2 bays: Segmental arch on left holding C20 garage door; right boarded door with 2-pane overlight; 2 boarded windows above. Eaves band; coped gables. Left single-storey 2-bay part with boarded double doors, in segmental arch, to right of boarded door. Attached yard to south has walls 2.5 metres high with pitched coping. Gateway on south has piers with moulded and stepped pyramidal caps; square-headed rebated doorway on west; rounded south-west corner. From south-east corner similar wall 1.5 metres high extends south of gateway at drive entrance; piers with plinth and stepped pyramidal caps. Garden wall to south of gateway is not of special interest. , 1041779 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.714878 55.502766,-1.714885 55.502800,-1.714978... 2015-10-16 1041780 Doxford Farmhouse NU 12 SE NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA DOXFORD FARM 2/160 Doxford Farmhouse GV II House, second quarter of C19. Tooled stone with tooled-and-margined ashlar dressings; Welsh slate-roof. Square villa plan. South elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays. Raised quoins, chamfered plinth and 1st- floor sill string. 12-pane sash windows except for blind ground-floor centre and 1st-floor right; all openings in raised alternating-block surrounds. Moulded eaves cornice. Hipped roof. 3-bay left return shows similar sashes; single-storey rear wing set back to left. 3-bay right return shows central flat-topped porch, with 6-panel door in left return, 12-pane sash in end wall, and cornice. 12-pane sash windows, and an added narrow 8-pane sash to ground floor right. Each return shows 2 stepped-and-corniced ridge stacks with panelled shafts. Interior: Early C19 marble fireplaces brought from Doxford Hall in early C20. , 1041780 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706235 55.511125,-1.706412 55.511133,-1.706423... 2013-01-29 1041781 The Hall NU 12 SE NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA DOXFORD HALL 2/164 The Hall GV II House. 1818 by John Dobson for Henry Taylor; enlarged and remodelled 1910 by Robert Mauchlen. Ashlar: Graduated Lakeland slate roofs except for Welsh slates on some rear parts. 1818 parts in a plain Grecian style, 1910 extensions in a free Classical style. Overall L-plan. Entrance (east) front in two parts. Left section is the 2-storey 5-bay main block. Plinth, 1st floor and sill bands. 3 steps up to central distyle-in- antis Greek Dorio porch with later glazing. Renewed 12-pane sash windows, the lower with moulded sills. Plain frieze and boldly-projecting eaves cornice. Hipped roof. To right is a lower 3-bay wing with similar fenestration and 2 stepped-and-corniced ridge stacks. On far right the 1910 east wing projects: 4-bay inner return shows similar fenestration except for projecting end bay which is a gatehouse. This has broad panelled end pilasters flanking distyle screen with plain Doric columns and lintels. Moulded and keyed roundel above, holding sundial, is flanked by 12-pane sashes. Pyramidal roof with central stepped-and-corniced stacks. In angle of wings is stone external stair: circular plan, with stair bifurcating around pillar carrying sundial; balustraded handrails; upper door under quadrant-plan stone canopy with frieze, swept cap and owl finial. South front shows similar detail and fenestration. North elevation: Gatehouse on far left has flat arch on columns with moulded caps, under cornice and keyed semicircular arch holding domed recess with statue; flanking circular radial-glazed windows in raised surrounds. West elevation: Main block has projecting stair wing with large leaded round-arched window above flat-roofed single-storey extension with pedimented centre; most windows plain sashes. Interior largely early C20. Open-well stair with wrought-iron handrail. Panelled sitting room with carved oak overmantel, ship painting and coffered plaster ceiling. Dining room in east wing has panelled plaster ceiling, wood columns and C17-style end fireplace with stone band. Altered pent-roofed sun lounge at south-west corner is not of special interest. , 1041781 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706793 55.510904,-1.706802 55.510914,-1.706825... 2013-01-29 1041782 Statue On Lawn To West Of Doxford Hall NU 12 SE NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA DOXFORD HALL 2/166 Statue on lawn to west of Doxford Hall GV II Statue as garden ornament. Terracotta on ashlar base. Late C19 or early C20. Draped Classical female on base with chamfered plinth and stepped moulded cap. Included for group value. , 1041782 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.704655 55.512663,-1.704347 55.512649,-1.704365... 2013-01-29 1041783 Gatscreen At North Entrance To Doxford Hall NU 12 SE NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA DOXFORD HALL 2/169 Gatescreen at north entrance to Doxford Hall GV II Entrance screen. Late C19 or early C20. Ashlar. Rusticated piers with moulded plinths and flat capitals, c.4.5 metres high. Quadrant walls with roll-moulded plinth and low-pitched moulded coping, c.3 metres high, run to similar outer piers; beyond left pier the wall continues to similar end pier, then returns to end in a sixth similar pier. Return has bowed projection, holding internal stone seat on moulded brackets. , 1041783 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.636978 55.495454,-1.637192 55.495499,-1.636976... 2013-01-29 1041784 Garden Walls To North West Of Old Vicarage NU 2322 EMBLETON EMBLETON VILLAGE 14/71 Garden walls to north-west of Old Vicarage GV II Garden walls, C18. East wall brick on edge in Flemish bond, with rear face of whinstone rubble. North wall brick in irregular stretcher bond; stone coping. Long north wall 3.5 metres high, with pilasters and flat coping, stepped downhill. East wall runs south-east and then south; first part 3.5 metres high, second part 1.2 metres high. Included for group value. Rubble section at south end of east wall, and ruined privy attached to west end of north wall, are not of special interest. , 1041784 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.637527 55.496026,-1.637597 55.496003,-1.637554... 2013-01-29 1041785 Dovecote 100 Metres North Of Old Vicarage NU 2322 EMBLETON EMBLETON VILLAGE 14/72 Dovecote 100 31.12.69 metres north of Old Vicarage (formerly listed as Dovecote North- West of Holy Trinity Church) GV II Dovecote, C18. Brick in Flemish garden wall bond 1 + 3, on stone footings; pantile roof. 4.6 metres square. On south side a left-of-centre door under timber lintel; 4 blocked pigeon holes above. Stepped cogged cornice at eaves; pyramidal roof. Interior: in upper part 7 tiers of wall boxes with alighting bands between; in lower part boxes blocked and shelves removed. Floor largely removed. Adjacent pent outbuildings are not of special interest. , 1041785 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.633761 55.496043,-1.633823 55.496026,-1.633751... 2013-01-29 1041786 The Bluebell Inn NU 2322 EMBLETON EMBLETON VILLAGE 14/74 The Bluebell Inn GV II Public House, c.1840. Whinstone rubble with raised sandstone quoins and dressings painted light grey; Welsh slate roof with brick stacks. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central 4-panel door with 5-pane fanlight in 4-centred arch with hoodmould; 12-pane sash windows, the lower with moulded cornices, the upper renewed. All openings in surrounds with extended lintels, sills and mid-blocks. Gable ends with pitched coping on moulded kneelers; stepped- and banded end stacks. Altered rear wings are not of special interest. , 1041786 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.634312 55.497575,-1.634394 55.497550,-1.634326... 2013-01-29 1041787 East Farmhouse NU 2322 EMBLETON EMBLETON VILLAGE 14/76 East Farmhouse II House, perhaps C17 in origin, extended in early C19. Older part heavy whinstone rubble on boulder plinth; C19 parts smaller rubble with cut sandstone dressings. Welsh slate roof with C20 brick stacks. T-plan. South elevation in 2 parts. 2-storey left section is oldest part, with right-of-centre renewed door and 4-pane sash windows, all in openings with timber lintels. Coped gable at right end; truncated left end stack, rebuilt right end stack. Single-storey 2-bay right part shows C20 window in older tooled-and-margined alternating-block surround, with 12-pane casement to right; coped right end gable with truncated brick stack. Right return shows 4-pane sash. Left return: Gable end of oldest part has small stone-surround window on return; set back further left taller 2-storey 2-bay rear wing, with raised pilaster strips at angles and renewed door in C20 porch; 4-pane sash windows in raised stone surrounds. Coped gables with truncated right end stack and left end stack rebuilt on stone base. Interior not seen. , 1041787 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.635554 55.496495,-1.635494 55.496511,-1.635520... 2013-01-29 1041788 Village Pant NU 2322 EMBLETON FRONT STREET (South side) 14/78 Village Pant 31.12.69 (formerly listed as Village Fountain) GV II Pant, dated 1911 by George Reavill of Alnwick. Ashlar with Shap Granite basin and bowls; bronze fittings. Square plan with diagonally-set pilaster at each corner. On west is shaped basin on base with arched recess, below panel inscribed 'ERECTED BY THE INHABITANTS OF EMBLETON & DISTRICT TO COMMEMORATE THE CORONATION OF THEIR GRACIOUS MAJESTIES KING GEORGE V AND QUEEN MARY JUNE 22ND 1911'. Boldly-projecting cornice with egg-and-dart ornament; flattened dome cap. Sides have projecting semicircular bowls, with patterned floral plates for removed taps. Small wooden door at rear. , 1041788 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.635297 55.496475,-1.635375 55.496447,-1.635361... 2013-01-29 1041789 The Old Manse NU 2322 EMBLETON FRONT STREET (South side) 14/79 The Old Manse 31.12.69 GV II Presbyterian Manse, c.1833 but perhaps incorporating older fabric. Whinstone rubble with roughly-shaped whin quoins, rendered on right return; cut sandstone lintels and sills, eaves cornice, gable copings and chimneys. Welsh slate roof. T-plan. 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays. Left-of-centre renewed door in old opening with rough relieving arch over lintel; 6-pane sash windows to ground floor and 4-pane sashes above. Coped gables with stepped-and-banded end stacks. Left returns shows two 4-pane sashes in rear wing; these and another similar window in the rear gable end of the wing all have relieving arches above. Right return shows inscribed plaque: 'WILLIAM THOMAS STEAD 1849 - 1912 WORLD RENOWNED JOURNALIST AND APOSTLE OF PEACE WAS BORN HERE JULY 5TH 1849'. Included for historical interest. , 1041789 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.632422 55.494083,-1.632404 55.494068,-1.632372... 2013-01-29 1041790 Dovecote At Rear Of Number 4 NU 2322 EMBLETON SUNNY BRAE (West side) 14/83 Dovecote at rear of No. 4 (formerly 31.12.69 listed as South Dovecote, at the Glebe) II* Dovecote. Medieval or C17. Exterior coursed large sandstone rubble with cut sandstone door surround; interior has sandstone bands between whinstone nesting boxes except in upper part, where the boxes are of brick. Circular plan with walls 1.1 metre thick at the base; convex profile with four set- backs. Boarded door on south in chamfered block surround; window opening above and to left is later insertion. Interior: 10 sets of nesting boxes below remains of wooden platform, and 5 above. The dovecote lacks dateable architectural features, but its overall form is similar to that of a group of dovecotes in the Tees Valley, e.g. Gainford Hall, Barforth and Caldwell, some of which may be of late medieval date. , 1041790 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.635531 55.396835,-1.635562 55.396828,-1.635552... 2013-01-29 1041791 Remains Of Aqueduct On West Bank Of River Aln 100 Metres Above Lesbury Bridge NU 2311 LESBURY A 1068 (West side, off) 19/86 Remains of aqueduct on west bank of River Aln 100 metres above Lesbury Bridge II Remains of aqueduct carrying head race for Lesbury Mill over the River Aln. Late C18 or early C19. Tooled and tooled-and-margined stone. One broad but low skew arch survives, which formerly carried a timber superstructure; adjacent is a 13-metre length of channel 2.3 metres wide with side walls 1.2 metres high. Included for historical interest. , 1041791 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.632260 55.397819,-1.632260 55.397828,-1.632383... 2013-01-29 1041792 Lesbury House NU 2311 LESBURY A 1068 (East side) Lesbury 19/88 Lesbury House II House, c.1800 incorporating earlier C18 rear wing; major extensions by Browne family in mid-C19. Front and left return ashlar, diagonally-tooled on ground floor and vertically-tooled above. Other parts squared tooled stone. Welsh slate roofs. Older part L-plan; mid-C19 east extension has rear wings enclosing stable yard. South elevation. Main block 2 storeys, 5 bays, slightly asymmetric. Plinth, sill bands. 3 steps up to right-of-centre renewed fielded-panel door in renewed surround with pilasters, moulded cornice and blocking course. 12-pane sash windows. Moulded eaves cornice. Hipped roof with 2 stepped-and-corniced ridge stacks. To right the single-storey 3-bay mid-C19 part with similar detail and fenestration; coped right end gable with corniced stack. Main block has similar 3-bay left return, except that central bay windows are blind; set back to left is 4-bay rear wing showing varied fenestration including paired 8-pane sashes under lintel with diamond-shaped keystones; left end bay is C19 extension. Rear elevation of main block shows arched window, with intersecting glazing bars, above 12-pane Yorkshire sash with external iron bars. Interior: Sitting room has original cornice with egg-and-dart and acanthus ornament. Dog-leg stair with stick balusters, moulded and ramped handrail, moulded newels and shaped tread ends. Two segmental-arched chamfered fireplaces of early C18 kitchen in room adjacent to present kitchen. Sitting Room, Library and Drawing Room have carved stone Adam fireplaces from Alnwick Castle. , 1041792 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.643012 55.390910,-1.643012 55.390918,-1.643029... 2013-01-29 1041793 Garden Wall To East Of Bilton House NU 21 SW LESBURY BILTON 7/92 Garden wall to east of Bilton House GV II Garden wall. Probably second quarter of C19. Squared rubble with cut quoins and dressings. Short quadrant-curved section joins south-east corner of east range of yard buildings (q.v.), then a long straight section runs east backing roadside garden. Main part 3 metres high with flat coping; at mid-length is a vertical-panelled door in an alternating-block surround. Included for group value. , 1041793 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.627139 55.399151,-1.627199 55.399225,-1.627285... 2013-01-29 1041794 Stable And Attached Yard Walls To North Of The Old Vicarage NU 2311 LESBURY LESBURY VILLAGE (North side) ) 19/96 Stable and attached yard walls to north of the Old Vicarage GV II Stable and yard walls. Stable C18, yard walls c.1865. Coursed rubble with cut dressings, tooled-and-margined in C19 parts; pantile roof with old brick stack to stable. Rectangular yard with stable at north-east corner. Tall wall, joining north-east corner of Old Vicarage, has gabled coping sloped down to centre section and then sloped up again to link with stable, containing 2 boarded doors in alternating-block surrounds. Stable to right has opening with timber lintel, coped gables, and small banded right end stacks. Left return shows pigeon holes in gable. Right return shows boarded loft window in chamfered surround. Rear elevation of stable, inside later shed, shows chamfered doorway. West side of yard shows square gatepiers with low pyramidal caps. Included for group value. Wooden shed to west of stable is not of special interest. , 1041794 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.627588 55.398791,-1.627589 55.398812,-1.627647... 2013-01-29 1041795 Church Of St Mary NU 2311 LESBURY LESBURY VILLAGE (North side) 19/98 Church of 31.12.69 St. Mary GV II* Parish Church. Core probably C12; north aisle and chapel added and chancel remodelled in C13; east window mid-C14; late or post-medieval part rebuilding of tower; vestry probably C17; 1849 restoration including refacing and part rebuilding of south wall, addition of south porch, new parapet and roof to tower and re-cutting of much internal detail; chancel arcade altered 1853. Squared stone; large squared masonry of C12 type in tower, roughly-squared stone in vestry, C19 parts tooled stone; cut dressings, tooled-and-margined in C19 parts. Graduated Lakeland slate roofs except for Welsh slates on chancel. Plan: Nave with west tower, south porch and 2-bay north aisle; chancel with 2-bay north aisle and north-east vestry. Tower shows complex evidence of rebuilding and repair; plinth, stepped and chamfered set-backs at mid-height and irregular stepped clasping buttress at south-west corner. West window is C19 lancet; slatted belfry openings with plain pointed heads, set north of centre in east and west walls; no openings on north. C19 parapet on block corbels; pyramidal roof with weathercock. South side of nave all of 1849; large stepped buttress at west end; gabled porch,with C20 glazed doors in double-chamfered arch under worn sundial, enclosing studded double doors under moulded round arch on shafted jambs, possibly copy of C12 original; one lancet to west of porch and three to east. North aisle shows medieval masonry heightened in C19; old stepped buttresses, blocked north door and blocked small square-headed windows; C19 lancets. South side of chancel is 1849 refacing with C13 features reproduced; three bays with chamfered plinth, shallow buttresses, lancets and priest's door. C14 3-light east window cutting C13 chamfered string course; clasping buttresses and C19 trefoil opening in rebuilt gable. North chapel shows restored C14- style 3-light window. Vestry shows old studded door on east in chamfered stone surround, with blocked window over; C19 two-light window and older blocked loop on north. Coped gables on moulded kneelers, with finial crosses. Interior plastered except for north aisle. Tall double-chamfered tower arch on half-round responds. Arcade of broad double-chamfered arches with circular pier and responds with heavy chamfered impost band carried back on both wall faces. Similar but taller chancel arch; chancel arcade again similar but without the impost band. All detail heavily re-cut. Chancel has retooled trefoiled piscina on south and restored rebated square aumbry on north. Nave has C19 roof of collar-beam trusses with upper king posts, with braces rising from re-cut stone corbels. 5-bay chancel roof has heavy cambered ties resting on re-cut or renewed corbels and carrying purlins, ridge and separate straining- pieces linking the tie faces below the ridge; ties; purlins and straining pieces have relief-carved flower and leaf bosses, grotesque animals and Percy emblems. Old studded door from chapel to vestry. C15 octagonal font carved with Percy crescents and fetterlocks. Old creed and pater boards flanking chancel arch; commandments board and George III royal arms under tower. Mid-C18 mural tablet in chancel to Garret family of Wooden; some C19 ledger stones. , 1041795 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.627571 55.398573,-1.627580 55.398580,-1.627591... 2013-01-29 1041796 Headstone With Coat Of Arms 12 Metres South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Mary NU 2311 LESBURY LESBURY VILLAGE (North side) 19/100 Headstone with coat of arms 12 metres south of chancel of Church of St. Mary GV II Headstone, 1764. Cut sandstone. Shaped top. Fluted pilasters carry trefoiled pediment above coat of arms with lion's head and figure rising from waves, and inscription to '.... Gent, who died 24 Dec 1764 Aged 30 years'. Well preserved except for eroded patch around name. , 1041796 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.627655 55.398504,-1.627662 55.398511,-1.627674... 2013-01-29 1041797 Young Headstones 9 Metres North East Of South Gate To Churchyard Of St Mary NU 2311 LESBURY LESBURY VILLAGE (North side) 19/102 Young headstone 9 metres north- east of south gate to churchyard of St. Mary GV II Headstone, mid-C18. Sandstone. Two-faced stone has swept arched top and inscriptions on raised panels flanked by pilasters; on west death's head, crossed bones and recumbent hourglass above inscription to George Young d.1749; on east cherub above inscription to Thomas Young d.1761. , 1041797 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.628043 55.398751,-1.627976 55.398752,-1.627976... 2013-01-29 1041798 Herdman Vault To North Of Church Of St Mary NU 2311 LESBURY LESBURY VILLAGE (North side) 19/103 Herdman vault to north of tower of Church of St. Mary GV II Family Vault, dated 1827. Sandstone ashlar. Rectangular structure c.4 x 3 metres with diagonal buttresses at western angles. West face shows channeled rusticated and blocked segmental arch under tablet inscribed 'THE FAMILY VAULT OF DOCTOR HERDMAN' with date. Moulded cornice. Exposed footings of underlying earlier structure on south. , 1041798 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.628647 55.398454,-1.629015 55.398431,-1.629026... 2013-01-29 1041799 Front Wall To Village Hall NU 2311 LESBURY LESBURY VILLAGE (North side) 19/105 Front wall to Village Hall GV II Front wall with gate piers, c.1857. Rubble with cut dressings. Wall with gabled coping; square piers with pyramidal caps. Included for group value. , 1041799 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.640483 55.401390,-1.639369 55.403146,-1.639490... 2013-01-29 1041800 British Rail East Coast Main Line Viaduct Over River Aln NU 21 SW LESBURY RIVER ALN 7/107 British Rail East Coast Main Line Viaduct over River Aln II Railway viaduct, 1848/9 by Robert Stephenson for the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway. Rock-faced stone with rock-faced-and-margined voussoirs, ashlar dressings and brick soffits. 18 segmental arches. All piers have chamfered plinths and stepped imposts. 2 rivet piers have bowed cutwaters with stepped domed tops. Broad end pilasters; moulded top cornice. , 1041800 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.587972 55.450808,-1.587999 55.450802,-1.587991... 2013-01-29 1041801 The Bathing House NU 21 NE LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK 6/111 The Bathing House GV II Bathing House. c.1840 conversion of older cottage, for the Grey family. Rubble ground floor with squared stone above; tooled-and-margined dressings (in part cemented over). Welsh slate roof except for synthetic blue slates on north pent part; terracotta chimney pots. 1 + 2 storeys, 3 bays. Centre bay has boarded door in gabled porch with shouldered arch on left. 3-light mullioned window with 3-pane casements; blocked 2-light window above. Deep eaves on cast-iron brackets. Coped gables on elaborate moulded kneelers with pyramid finials; end stacks with tall paired moulded terracotta pots (one at right end missing). Single-storey pent-roofed left end bay has 4-pane casement and small arched light. Single-storey right bay has blocked chamfered slit. Right return shows 4-pane sash, in former 2-light mullioned window, with gable slit above. Front to sea shows wide C20 ground-floor window, below large tripartite sash with boarded apron. Stonework especially dressings, much perished through wind erosion. Included for historical interest and landscape value. , 1041801 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.605264 55.443463,-1.605263 55.443515,-1.605679... 2013-01-29 1041802 Cartshed/Granary To West Of Red Stead Farmhouse NU 21 NE LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK 6/115 Cartshed/Granary to west of Red Stead Farmhouse II Cartshed/Granary, probably 1845 (date panel on another building in group). Squared rubble with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 10 bays. 9-bay segmental arcade with boarded door at left end; above are 5 slatted windows in alternating-block surrounds. Chamfered eaves cornice. Coped gables. Returns show part-slatted arched windows with radial-glazed heads to granary; boarded door on left return. Slatted granary windows at rear. Pent outbuildings at rear are not of special interest. , 1041802 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.610274 55.451332,-1.610363 55.451335,-1.610364... 2013-01-29 1041803 Howick Hall West Wing NU 2417 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK HALL 16/117 Howick Hall west wing GV II* Kitchen wing and service buildings. 1782 by William Newton for Sir Henry Grey, altered and converted to house in later C20. Main block ashlar, other parts ashlar and squared stone; roof slopes to courtyard largely graduated Lakeland slate, other slopes Welsh slate. Plan: Rectangular main block with ranges around courtyard on north. South front of main block 2 storeys, 1 + 3 + 1 bays. Plinth, ground floor impost string, 1st floor band. Blind arcade to ground floor. Slightly- projecting centre has 12-pane sashes on ground floor, the central converted to French window; similar windows above. Modillion cornice and pediment. Left end blocked ground-floor window with 12-pane sash above; right end ground floor behind attached wing; sash above. Some sashes renewed. Hipped roof; centre belfry has round arch with imposts and plain flanking pilasters above moulded roundels with hoodmould continued as string. Pyramidal slated roof with weathervane. Left return 1 + 3 + 1 bays with slightly-projecting pedimented centre. Sill bands. Ground floor 15-pane sashes lengthened to cut sill band; 12-pane sashes above. Late C19 or C20 single-storey wing to left has paired 15-pane sashes in end, two single sashes on inner return and hipped roof. Right return similar to left except that all windows are renewed 12-pane sashes. Elevations to courtyard: 7-bay main block remodelled late C20 with central arched doorway and small-paned sashes. West range 2 storeys 3 + 4 + 3 bays; taller central part, set forward, has central arch with flush-panelled double doors and radial fanlight; renewed 12-pane sashes with 6-pane sashes in flat- topped half-dormers above; end stacks. Flanking parts have doorway in end bays and 6-pane sashes. Single-storey 2-bay centre part of north range has rusticated quoins and central arch with vertical-panelled double doors under radial fanlight; flanking altered windows. Coped gables with stepped-and- banded end stacks. On east side a pedimented central gateway with rusticated quoins and elliptical arch, between pent outbuildings (that on right remodelled C20) backing onto tall wall. , 1041803 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612657 55.389650,-1.612666 55.389649,-1.612666... 2013-08-19 1041804 Pant On North Side Of Junction With The Wynd NU 2410 ALNMOUTH NORTHUMBERLAND STREET (East side) 20/18 Pant on north side of junction with The Wynd II Pant, dated 1866. Squared stone. Round arch with slightly-raised keystone under steep gable, with moulded coping, enclosing worn datestone. Projecting semicircular bowl on chamfered plinth. Lower wall to either side is not of special interest. , 1041804 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612159 55.387882,-1.612191 55.387953,-1.612239... 2013-08-19 1041805 Seabank NU 2410 ALNMOUTH NORTHUMBERLAND STREET (East side) 20/20 No. 55 (Seabank) (formerly listed as 31.12.69 The Manor House) GV II House, C18; interior and rear remodelled C20. Tooled squared stone, whitewashed, with cut dressings painted black; Welsh slate roof. Main part 2 storeys, 1 + 3 + 1 bays, symmetrical. Rusticated quoins, chamfered plinth, sill bands. Central blocked doorway with inserted window, in surround with pilasters and cornice; 8-pane sashes in architraves. Coped right end gable. Added bay to left, also with rusticated quoins, has similar window above flat-arched carriage entrance. , 1041805 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612160 55.387800,-1.612172 55.387826,-1.612202... 2013-08-19 1041806 The Galleon NU 2410 ALNMOUTH NORTHUMBERLAND STREET (East side) 20/21 No. 56 (The Galleon) GV II House, early C18. Squared stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof with yellow brick stack, 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central doorway in moulded surround, partly cut away; plate glass window in old opening to left and later shop window to right; inserted doorway at right end, 4-pane sashes to 1st floor. Ground-floor left and upper windows have keyed supra-lintels. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; left end stack. Included for group value. , 1041806 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612095 55.387331,-1.612130 55.387327,-1.612059... 2013-08-19 1041807 Driftwood Lodge NU 2410 ALNMOUTH NORTHUMBERLAND STREET (East side) 20/23 No. 60 (Driftwood Lodge) GV II House, mid-C18, altered in C20. Squared stone; Welsh slate roof. Street front 2 storeys, 3 + 3 bays. Windows in right end bay now blocked; others are 12-pane sashes (some renewed), those to bays 2, 3 and 5 set in blocked doorways. Coped gables; corniced end and ridge stacks. Left return shows renewed 12-pane sashes on ground floor and old 12-pane fixed window to attic. Door at rear. The house of the Gallon family, who owned most of Alnmouth in the C18. Wing to rear left is much altered and not of special interest. , 1041807 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611799 55.386651,-1.611891 55.386648,-1.611899... 2013-08-19 1041808 1-4 Victoria Place With Attached Wall To North West NU 2410 ALNMOUTH NORTHUMBERLAND STREET (East side) 20/25 Victoria Place (Nos.1-4 consecutive) 31.12.69 with attached wall to north-west GV II Terrace of four cottages, and attached wall. Late C17 or early C18, refenestrated and outshut added in mid-C19. Roughly-coursed rubble with large roughly-shaped quoins; cut dressings sometimes replaced by cement. Welsh slate roof with yellow brick stacks. 1 storey + attics, 4 bays. Each pair of cottages shares a central doorway; vertical-panelled centre-opening doors in old moulded surrounds, with flat- pointed arches within square frames, and cornices above. 3-light mullioned windows; 2-light windows in gabled half-dormers above. All windows in chamfered surrounds. Coped end gables on moulded kneelers; ridge and right end stacks. Right return shows 2-light window with single-light window above. Left return shows single-light windows to each floor and blocked doorway. Attached wall to left, with doorway in chamfered surround, joins Hindmarsh Hall (q.v.). Interiors: Some cottages have old chamfered beams exposed; small timber newel stairs in corner of ground-floor rooms. No. 1, once the Seven Stars alehouse, has the internal timber sill of its ground-floor window incised with graffiti, including sailing ships. , 1041808 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612490 55.387582,-1.612370 55.387595,-1.612387... 2013-08-19 1041809 14, Northumberland Street NU 2410 ALNMOUTH NORTHUMBERLAND STREET (West side) 20/28 No. 14 II House, probably later C17, altered C20. Squared stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. Gable end to street shows timber lintel of old shop front with 12-pane sash window (from Newcastle house) re-set beneath. Renewed 6-pane sash in gable. Left return 1 storey + attic, 4 irregular bays. Renewed vertical-panelled door in old chamfered surround near right end; plain sash windows, two in late C19 brick half dormers; C20 bay window near left end. Interior: Roof structure has 6 jointed upper-cruck trusses with collars, and ridge-beam carried between overlapped ends of the blades. Halved-and-pegged joints in blades just above wall tops; lower parts embedded in walls, and tenoned at base into 1st-floor beams. Rare survival of a vernacular roof type which was probably common in the area, cf. the re-set trusses from Gloster Hill at Dunstan Hall (Craster parish). , 1041809 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612454 55.387775,-1.612529 55.387881,-1.612655... 2013-08-19 1041810 Aln House NU 2410 ALNMOUTH NORTHUMBERLAND STREET (West side) 20/30 No. 17 31.12.69 (Aln House) GV II House, c.1740. Brick in irregular stretcher bond on stone basement; cut dressings include tooled-and-margined-ashlar flush band, sills and lintels, Blue slate roof. 2 storeys on basement, 2 + 1 + 2 bays, symmetrical. Chamfered basement plinth and flush 1st-floor band. 3 steps up to centre fielded-panel door, with 5-pane overlight, under later inscription 'ALN HOUSE', 12-pane sash windows to ground floor with 18-pane sashes above. 3 small basement windows, decreasing in size with slope of street. Rainwater head with Percy crescent at left end. Roof with slightly-swept eaves. Coped left gable on moulded kneeler; rebuilt left-end stack. Left return shows contemporary rear outshut with inserted 12-pane sash. Interior: South ground-floor room has contemporary pine panelling with bolection-moulded dado rail, dentil cornice and moulded stone fireplace. North room has re-set corner cupboard with arched glazed door and pilasters, and corner fireplace with wood surround and mantel. Closed-string dog-leg stair with turned balusters, square newels and moulded handrail, continued from cellars to attic, 1st-floor doors of 3 fielded panels. , 1041810 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.613389 55.389093,-1.613359 55.389096,-1.613363... 2013-08-19 1041811 The Hall NU 2410 ALNMOUTH NORTHUMBERLAND STREET (West side) 20/33 The Hall 10.1.53 GV II House. Early C18 altered in later C19. Brick; C18 parts in bond with paired headers and stretchers to every 3rd course; cut stone dressings. Welsh slate roof. Front (west) elevation 2 storeys + attics, 5 + 1 bays. Tooled stone plinth. 8 steps with curtail and moulded nosing up to centre door; wrought-iron wreathed and ramped handrails on scrolly openwork balusters and moulded newels. Panelled double doors in restored stone surround with pilasters and cornice; balustraded balcony on panelled brackets above. To left of porch 2 original windows have been replaced by a C19 flat-topped canted bow with plain sashes. Other windows 12-pane sashes, ground floor with flat arches and 1st floor with soldier lintels. Lower right bay has part-glazed door in chamfered surround on left and 3-light mullioned-and-transomed windows under Tudor-style hoodmoulds, those on ground floor linked. Dentil eaves cornice. Three C19 gabled dormers with 4-pane sashes. Above and behind ridge to left of centre, rises C19 timber belfry with paired round arches and pyramidal slate roof. Gable ends have pitched stone coping on moulded kneelers; 2 banded stacks at each end, one each side of ridge. Right bay similar eaves cornice and end gable with reduced stack. Left return shows left-of-centre C19 canted bay with 4-pane sashes, and on far left late C19 3-storey tower with renewed double doors under round arch, 4-pane sashes in pedimented stone surrounds and flat top with ornamental wrought-iron balustrade. Right return and rear show varied fenestration including 12-pane sashes. Interior: Open-well stair with urn-on-vase balusters, moulded wreathed and ramped handrail and curtail step. , 1041811 1953-01-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611827 55.387409,-1.611833 55.387407,-1.611833... 2013-08-19 1041812 Pant Adjacent To Driftwood Lodge NU 2410 ALNMOUTH PEASES' LANE (South side) 20/37 Pant adjacent to Driftwood Lodge GV II Pant, dated 1859. Good-quality squared stone. Shouldered stop-chamfered segmental arch with incised date under gable with moulded coping. Rectangular stone trough. Attached wall is not of special interest. , 1041812 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.604225 55.469515,-1.604230 55.469522,-1.604439... 2013-01-29 1041813 Craster Tower NU 21 NE CRASTER CRASTER TOWER 6/39 Craster Tower 10.1.53 GV II* Country house incorporating medieval tower. Tower probably C14. House 1769, perhaps by William Newton; east wing C19. Tower large squared stone; 1769 block has south front of squared whinstone with tooled sandstone ashlar quoins and dressings, east elevation of squared stone and west end rendered. East wing rendered with cut sandstone quoins and dressings. Graduated Lakeland slate roof on 1769 part, Scottish slates on east wing; flat roof of tower not seen. L-plan with rectangular tower at junction of 1769 south block and east wing. South front 3 storeys, 2 + 1 + 2 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, 1st-floor and 1st floor sill bands. Rusticated quoins. Central tripartite Tuscan doorway has fielded-panel door under radial fanlight, between pilasters carrying open pediment; flanking 3-pane casements. 12-pane sash windows to lower floors; those on 1st floor corniced and centre pedimented. Lower eaves cornice with central pediment, open except for detached section of cornice above central 2nd floor window. Hipped roof with 2 ridge stacks, rendered on stone bases. Set back to right is 3-storey 4-bay east wing with raised quoins; 12- and 16- pane sashes in raised stone surrounds; coped right end gable; stepped-and- corniced ridge and right end stacks. West front in two parts. Right 3-storey 4-bay 1769 block: ground floor sill band; 12-pane sashes to lower floors and 9-pane sashes above. Left taller 3-storey tower: large chamfered plinth. 1st and 2nd floors have tripartite windows, small-paned sashes with intersecting heads under pointed arches, with raised moulded surrounds and sills. Moulded string below embattled parapet. East elevation of 1769 block shows C19 canted ashlar bay with 12-pane sashes, moulded cornice and parapet; 12- and 6-pane sashes in raised stone surrounds above. North (entrance) front: Left east wing, with lower floors set forward under separate pent roof. Right end shallow porch with tripartite Gothick doorway; vertical-panelled door flanked by 2-pane casements. Quatrefoil window above and gable with moulded coping and kneelers. 4-pane sashes, except for another quatrefoil at 1st-floor level to left of porch. Tower to right has C20 opening on ground floor only. Interior not seen. Tower retains barrel-vaulted basements. , 1041813 1953-01-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.605018 55.469748,-1.604990 55.469720,-1.605304... 2015-10-21 1041814 Stable Block To North West Of Craster Tower NU 21 NE CRASTER CRASTER TOWER 6/43 Stable block to north-west of Craster Tower GV II Stable block and attached wall. Late C18 incorporating earlier fabric. Front wall squared stone except for rubble in centre part; other elevations heavily- cemented rubble; cut sandstone dressings. Pantile roofs except for Welsh slates on north side of south range. L-plan. Front (east) elevation 3 gabled bays. Left bay has pair of elliptical arches, the other bays single segmental arches, all holding boarded double doors. Quatrefoil panels in gables. To far left a short attached wall, with rebated segmental arch, joins garden wall (q.v.). Left return shows 2 boarded doors and stable door, in chamfered 4-centred surrounds, four 4-pane sashes, two 12- pane sashes and a 9-pane fixed window; 2 low slatted windows directly beneath eaves. Roof hipped to left. Rear elevation; north and centre bays have hipped roofs; south range shows large raking buttress with blocked stone-surround doorway to left and boarded door with 6-pane overlight, under timber lintel, to right. , 1041814 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608984 55.474310,-1.608938 55.474326,-1.608986... 2013-01-29 1041815 Dunstan Hall NU 22 SW CRASTER DUNSTAN 3/48 Dunstan Hall GV II* House. Base of turret may be part of pre-1300 house of Dunstans; main block rebuilt in early C14 for Wetwang family; south wall rebuilt and turret raised in C15; C16 or early C17 remodelling when west end of main block rebuilt, east end extended and stair wing built; south front refenestrated and east extension removed mid-C17; alterations including new north-west wing c.1706; restoration 1939 by H.L. Honeyman for Mrs Ursula Merz including rebuilding of north-west wing. Lower part of turret large roughly-shaped whinstone; east and north walls of main block and upper part turret large squared stone; south wall main block heavy rubble; west end main block and stair wing whinstone rubble; north wing squared stone; cut sandstone quoins and dressings. Pantile roofs with stone slates to eaves on stair wing. Plan; main block has south- west turret, central stair wing on north and L-plan north-west wing. South elevation in 2 sections. Main block, to right, 2 storeys 4 bays. Half- glazed door in second bay in chamfered surround with hoodmould and worn lintel inscription including possible 1652 date; narrow 6-pane casement immediately to right. To left 12-pane fixed window in chamfered surround with hoodmould, in right bays two 12-pane sashes in openings with narrow moulded surrounds, sills and cornices. 1st-floor windows are 15-pane sashes in similar openings (except for smaller 12-pane sash on left in reduced opening). Coped right gable on moulded kneeler; stepped old brick ridge and right end stacks on stone bases. To left is 3-storey turret with small loops, those to upper floors chamfered; monopitch roof with crowstepped end copings. Turret right return shows blocked lst-floor doorway with lintel dated 1705 (largely hidden by ivy) and small casement window; at 2nd-floor level doorway with timber lintel and inserted casement, above large whinstone corbels which probably carried garderobe seat. Right return shows blocked C14 lancets to ground and 1st floor, and small blocked loop 1st floor left; to right 3 blocked chamfered doorways to former east extension, the upper two with paired casement windows inserted. West elevation in two parts. To right is the old house: Gabled end of main block has 2-light and 3-light mullioned windows with leaded glazing and hoodmoulds to ground floor and attic, and 15-pane sash in bolection-moulded surround on 1st floor; turret on far right has 4-pane casement in chamfered surround to 1st floor and chamfered set-back at 2nd floor level, with small casement window above. Left 1939 wing; right part has 3 large ground floor windows with date panel above centre, and four 1st-floor windows in alternating- block surrounds. Left-of-centre stepped ridge stack. Slightly-projecting gabled left end bay has rusticated quoins and 16-pane sash windows; attic slit under coped gable on moulded kneelers. North elevation: Main block shows 8-pane Yorkshire sash ground floor left and 12-pane sash in enlarged C17 window, formerly of 2 lights, at 1st floor right. Extruded pent porch with boarded door and 4-pane casement on left return. Right gabled stair wing with mullioned windows on both floors, the lower partly concealed by 1939 wing. Inner return of L-plan 1939 part shows vertical-panelled door in chamfered 4-centred doorway from original north-west wing. 1939 wing also re-uses quoins, gable kneelers and coping and window surrounds from Gloster Hill, in Warkworth parish. Interior: Ground floor of main block has early C18 panelled room with bolection-moulded fireplace, arched half-glazed cupboard door, moulded dado rail and cornice. Dining room has C17 chamfered fireplace. Base of turret has arched vault, possibly an insertion. Stone winder stair. First floor has remains of early C18 panelling in one room, Re-used from Gloster Hill are three C17 fireplaces (one in 1939 wing and two in main block) and 3 jointed upper-cruck roof trusses in 1939 wing. H.L. Honeyman, 'Dunstan Hall or Proctor's Stead', Arch. Aeliana 4th ser. XVII 39-53 (1940). , 1041815 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.609089 55.474393,-1.609122 55.474402,-1.609144... 2013-01-29 1041816 Outbuilding To North Of Dunstan Hall NU 22 SW CRASTER DUNSTAN 3/50 Outbuilding: to north of Dunstan Hall GV II Dairy, 1939 by H.L. Honeyman for Mrs Ursula Merz. Whinstone rubble; pantile roof. Small square building with rounded angles. Boarded door with old latch, in heavy oak surround, on south. Bell-shaped pyramid roof. Included for group value. , 1041816 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608876 55.474491,-1.608925 55.474456,-1.608956... 2013-01-29 1041817 Outbuildings By Road To North East Of Dunstan Hall NU 22 SW CRASTER DUNSTAN 3/51 Outbuildings by road to north-east of Dunstan Hall GV II Byre, cartshed and pigsty. Early C19 incorporating earlier fabric. Rubble with roughly-cut quoins and dressings. South side shows central stable door with timber lintel; left projecting gabled cartshed with boarded double doors, (and small window on inner return). Right pent pigsty with small yard in front. Coped gables. Left return shows external stone stair to boarded loft door. , 1041817 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.634050 55.488506,-1.634063 55.488517,-1.634081... 2013-01-29 1041818 Memorial To Norwegian Sailors On North Side Of Embleton Cemetery NU 22 SW CRASTER SPITALFORD 3/53 Memorial to Norwegian sailors on north side of Embleton Cemetery II Headstone, 1917. Cut sandstone. Arched stone with cable-moulded edge and anchor in vesica-shaped top panel. Inscription, partly worn away: IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO DIED FROM EXPOSURE IN AN OPEN BOAT, WHILE ON PASSAGE FROM THE DEFENCELESS NORWEGIAN STEAMER POLLUX TORPEDOED BY A GERMAN SUBMARINE 40 MILES EAST OF ABERDEEN. THE BOAT REACHED SADDLE ROCKS DUNSTANBOROUGH, 22ND MARCH 1917, AFTER HAVING BEEN AT SEA FOUR DAYS SVERRE HENRIKSEN HOPEN, BERGEN; MARINUS LARSEN, TROMSO: GEORGE RASMUSSEN, DENMARK: OLAF ERIKSEN, CHRISTIANA: LUDVIG OTTEM, BERGEN: GEORG JOHS JOHANNSEN, LARVIK: ONE ..... EREC .... ..SHIP CO. THE OWNER OF THE S/S POLLUX Included for historical interest. , 1041818 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.653848 55.504714,-1.653853 55.504709,-1.653843... 2013-01-29 1041819 Mile Post 150 Metres South Of Junction With Road To Embleton NU 22 SE NU 21962350 EMBLETON B 1340 (East side) 3/55 Milepost 150 metres south of junction with road to Embleton II Milepost, probably late C19 by Smith Paterson of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Height 0.40 metre. Faceted twin-faced oval top on fluted shaft with maker's plate below ring. Raised legend. ALNWICK / NO SUNDERLAND 8 6 MILES MILES , 1041819 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.661743 55.493051,-1.661734 55.493048,-1.661731... 2013-01-29 1041820 Mile Post 700 Metres North Of Prickly Bridge NU 22 SW NU 21472219 EMBLETON B 1340 (East side) 3/57 Milepost 700 metres north of Prickly Bridge II Milepost, probably late C19 by Smith Paterson of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Height 0.40 metre. Faceted twin-faced oval top on fluted shaft with maker's plate below ring. Raised legend. ALNWICK / NO SUNDERLAND 7 7 MILES MILES , 1041820 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.667963 55.494574,-1.668393 55.494571,-1.668394... 2015-10-16 1041821 Christon Bank Farmhouse NU 22 SW EMBLETON CHRISTON BANK FARM 3/59 Christon Bank Farmhouse GV II House. Early C18, perhaps incorporating older fabric; extended later C18. Rendered except squared tooled stone on left return and rubble outshut; roof front slope mixed blue and green slates, Welsh slates to rear; C20 white brick stacks. South elevation 2 storeys, 3 + 5 bays. Oldest part to right: Central renewed door; 12-pane sash windows except for two 4-pane sashes ground floor right. Left part also has 12-pane sashes. All windows with slightly-projecting sills. Banded end and 2 ridge stacks. On left return pent outbuilding with 2 boarded doors and 12-pane attic sash; right return shows small attic window. Rear outshut has 2 flush-panelled doors, one with 3-pane overlight, and several small-paned sashes; several openings have raised stone surrounds. Interior: Fielded-panel doors throughout. East drawing room has early C18 panelled wall with 2-panel cupboard doors and fluted pilasters flanking late C18 Gothick fireplace. West drawing room has stone fireplace with architrave, swell frieze and mantel; dentil cornice. Old kitchen fireplace at west end of house has cambered timber lintel. Closed-string dogleg stair in outshut, probably re-assembled in late C18 or C19, has urn-on-vase balusters, ramped moulded handrail and square panelled newels. Simple C18 fireplaces in bedrooms. Extension has collared common-rafter roof with tenoned and pegged collars and carpenter's numbering; early C18 part has later common-rafter roof with halved and nailed collars. Historical note: The east part of the house may have been built soon after Robert Christon purchased lands here in 1698; the western extension (which may incorporate an earlier single-storey range) and outshut were probably built after the Taylor family purchased the farm in 1759. , 1041821 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.636268 55.495677,-1.636280 55.495704,-1.636345... 2013-01-29 1041822 Church Of The Holy Trinity NU 2322 EMBLETON EMBLETON VILLAGE 14/63 Church of the 31.12.69 Holy Trinity GV I Parish Church. Lower part of tower late C11 or early C12; nave arcades early C13; aisles rebuilt and tower heightened early C14; porch later C15 or early C16; aisles refenestrated and extended to embrace tower 1850 by John Dobson; chancel (replacing a predecessor of c.1800) and vestry 1867 by F.R. Wilson at the expense of Merton College, Oxford. Lower part of tower rubble, other parts squared stone, except for chancel of alternating bands of grey roughly- faced limestone and pink sandstone; ashlar dressings. Graduated Lakeland slate roof to nave; C20 stainless steel roofs to aisles; chancel and vestry roofs banded purple Welsh slate with green fish-scale slates. Plan: West tower, nave with 3-bay aisles later extended west, south porch and transeptal Craster Chapel at east end of north aisle; chancel with north vestry. C14 style, the chancel with Geometrical tracery. Three-stage tower with chamfered set-backs between stages and below parapet. Restored or C19 stepped buttresses flank C19 2-light west window. South wall of lower stage shows part-blocked trefoil-headed window above aisle roof; second stage has two square-headed windows on west; belfry has transomed openings of two trefoil-headed lights with quatrefoil spandrel; parapet with trefoil-headed open panels and 8 small pinnacles. South aisle has diagonal south-west buttress. Tall chamfered plinth east of porch. Flat-topped porch with moulded 4-centred arch, carved hoodmould stops and niche on angel corbel above; cornice and parapet. Interior shows old stone benches, C19 roof with carved bosses and C19 doorway with boarded double doors, below weathering of earlier porch roof. Five C12 and C13 cross slabs set in internal walls; (other medieval fragments set into internal walls of vestry). 2-light C19 aisle windows. North aisle has old moulded parapet similar to porch. Projecting gabled Craster Chapel has large stepped buttress on east and renewed 2-light north window. C19 clerestorey with trefoiled ogee-headed lights; coped east gable on moulded kneelers, with ring cross finial. 3-bay chancel. South wall shows chamfered plinth and set-back at sill level, and stepped buttresses between bays; central buttress extended westward into a projection holding a cinquefoil-headed priest's door; 2-light windows varying in detail. 5-light east window flanked by gabled angel buttresses, beneath coped gable with ring cross finial. One 2-light window on north, and pent-roofed vestry. Interior: Double-chamfered tower arch; chamfered hoodmould. Above arch traces of a blocked door and weathering of low-pitched late medieval roof. Base of tower has pointed vault on three chamfered ribs, pierced by C19 iron spiral stair. Vault ribs cut rear arches of blocked early Norman windows in side walls. Nave arcades of pointed double-chamfered arches on octagonal piers with moulded capitals; eastern responds have foliage carving. Carved broach stops to outer order chamfer; hoodmoulds with large nutmeg ornament, partly re-cut, and carved stops. East wall of south aisle shows three brackets, two with carved heads, and rebated aumbry. East window of north aisle flanked by round- and ogee-arched piscinae with cusped recesses above, possibly re-set. Double-chamfered segmental-pointed arch to Craster Chapel; Chapel has rebated aumbry on east. C19 double-chamfered chancel arch with dogtooth, on C13 carved corbels, under weathering of steeply-pitched C13 nave roof; large blocked window in gable. Chancel banded pink and yellow stone. Piscina and credence recesses have trefoiled arches; adjacent window sill lowered to hold wooden sedile. C19 scissor-braced nave roof on stone corbels; plain late medieval roofs to aisles. Elaborate collar-beam chancel roof. Tiled sanctuary with wrought- iron Gothic altar rails; carved stone reredos. Carved 1896 pulpit. Chancel glass 1884 by Kempe; east window with Northumbrian Saints, side windows with Evangelists, Patriarchs, Prophets and Fathers of the Latin Church. Carved C19 font in C13 style. Old Craster hatchments over arch to Craster Chapel and under tower. Monuments: C18 ledger slabs in chancel. At west end of south aisle wall tablets to Mrs Grace Edwards d.1696, Anthony Wilson (Custom Officer at Craster) d.1718 and Joseph Wood (Major of the Northumberland militia) d.1810. At west end of north aisle wall tablets to Viscount Grey of Fallodon d. 1933 and other C19 and early C20 members of the family. , 1041822 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.636339 55.495440,-1.636349 55.495450,-1.636370... 2013-01-29 1041823 Atkinson Headstone 15 Metres South Of South Aisle Of Church Of The Holy Trinity NU 2322 EMBLETON EMBLETON VILLAGE 14/67 Atkinson headstone 15 metres south of south aisle of Church of the Holy Trinity GV II Headstone, 1768. Sandstone. Swept trefoiled top. Oval panel with relief- carved cherub above inscription to Lydia, daughter of Joseph and Mary Atkinson of Dunstan Square. , 1041823 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.636649 55.495330,-1.636943 55.495220,-1.636923... 2017-09-08 1041824 The Old Vicarage NU 2322 EMBLETON EMBLETON VILLAGE 14/69 The Old Vicarage 10.1.53 (formerly listed as Embleton Vicarage) GV Vicarage. Early C14 house or solar wing reconstructed c.1390 as tower; kitchen wing mid-C18; major extensions by John Dobson 1828 for Rev. George Grimes. Tower squared stone and rubble, with south end refaced in squared tooled stone; C18 wing brick, rendered and colourwashed; C19 parts squared whinstone with sandstone ashlar plinth and dressings. Welsh slate roofs. C18/19 parts form irregular H-plan, with link to tower at east end and conservatory, of stretched octagon plan, at south end of west range. C19 parts in Tudor style. South (entrance) front 2 + 3 storeys, 5 irregular bays. Chamfered plinth. Porch bay in centre has double-chamfered arch with hoodmould, under canted oriel with embattled parapet; plain panel under gable above. Set back to left a bay with large 4-light mullioned-and-transomed window and 3-light window above. Set further back to right a lower bay with 2-light transomed window under single-light window; embattled parapet with small gable in centre. Slightly-projecting left end bay has single-light 1st-floor window above attached conservatory. Right end bay is tower; C19 two-light windows on upper floors are flanked by older chamfered loops, probably re-set. Embattled parapet with gable of cap-house behind. C19 parts have sash windows, mostly of 8 panes, in chamfered surrounds under hoodmoulds; coped gables with moulded kneelers and finials; tall stacks with multiple diagonal corniced shafts. Right return: Tower 3 storeys, 2 wide bays. Broad central stack projection, corbelled out at eaves level. Square-headed 2- and 3-light windows, some blocked, those to ground floor C20 but in same style. 16-pane casement in C18 stone surround to 2nd floor right; some blocked medieval loops; embattled parapet with truncated old brick stacks. Left return 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central two single-light windows on 1st floor. Flanking flat-topped canted bays, with 12-pane sashes, under 2-light windows in slightly-raised panels carried up as gables. Attached conservatory at right has 12-pane sashes in recessed and hollow-chamfered surrounds; swept and hipped glazed roof; roof ribs descend to integral cast-iron gutter. Rear elevation: Tower at left shows 16-pane casement on 2nd floor and various blocked loops. C18 wing in centre shows two 12-pane 1st floor sashes and hipped roof. Interior: Entrance porch has groined vault on moulded corbels, and half-glazed Gothick door. Tower: ground floor divided into two segmental-vaulted chambers; north chamber has old chamfered fireplace and pair of pointed doorways. 1st floor has C18 octagon room with moulded fireplace and domed niches; remains of old stair in cupboard at north end. 2nd floor has another moulded early C18 fireplace and stone roof corbels. Cap-house has unusual roof trusses with saddles and additional outer principals carrying purlins. Kitchen wing has 1st-floor room with acanthus frieze, and contemporary fireplace with fluted pilasters and scroll cornice. Early C19 part: Open-well stair with stick balusters; coffered ceiling to hall. Drawing room has elaborate vine-scroll frieze, cornice and floral ceiling rose; dining room has coffered ceiling. Doors of 6 vertical panels; folding panelled shutters; Gothick and Tudor fireplaces, with ornamental cast-iron grates. Historical Notes: Merton College, who held the patronage of Embleton, agreed in 1332 to provide quarters where the vicar might live suitably and entertain visitors decently; reconstruction seems to have taken place after the parish was laid waste by the Scots in 1385. H.L. Honeyman, 'Embleton Vicarage', Archaeologia Aeliana 4th ser. V. (1928) 87-101. , 1041824 1953-01-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.736482 55.335809,-1.736492 55.335819,-1.736514... 2013-01-29 1041825 Pair Of Stone Lions South West Of Hall NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR NEWTON HALL NU 10 SE 6/190 Pair of stone lions south- west of Hall GV II Stone lions, of uncertain date; moved to present position late C19. In upright sitting position, c.1.2 metres high. Possibly of oriental origin. Included for group value. Historical note: A marble tablet to Samuel Edward Widdrington d.1856 in Shilbottle Church bears an inscription stating this stone formed part of the Court of Lions in the Moorish palace of the Alhambra, (Granada, Spain) whence it was brought in 1829. This suggests a provenance for the stone lions. , 1041825 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.732141 55.338667,-1.732148 55.338679,-1.732219... 2013-01-29 1041826 The Waterloo Stones 350 Metres North East Of The Hall NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR NEWTON HALL NU 10 SE NU 17080498 6/193 The Waterloo Stones, 350 metres north- east of the Hall II Memorial stones, early C19. Sandstone. Three upright roughly-shaped headstone-like stones. c.O.9 metre high, and a fourth larger slab recumbent in front of the central upright stone. Central upright stone inscribed 'NAPOLEON/FINALLY SUBDUED/BY WELLINGTON/AT WATERLOO/JUNE 18, 1815'; recumbent slab 'G R/11 D N/WELLINGTON/LE MERCHANT/ SALAMANCA/ENGLAND W.S.1/P JULY 22nd 1812/The above illustrious example/most nobly and gloriously followed/in the course of the same year /by Russia/ Vittoria/June 21st 1815/Shannon/June 1st 1815/Liepsig/0ct,1815'. Left upright stone 'DANZO/THOMAS PHILIP/Sep 16 1813'; Right upright stone 'DANZO/N. JONES/ Sep 16 1813'. The 'Danzo' stones are locally said to mark the graves of two French seamen drowned on the Northumberland coast. Included for historical interest. , 1041826 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.731742 55.341811,-1.731889 55.341809,-1.731885... 2013-01-29 1041827 5 And 6, Newton Village NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR NEWTON VILLAGE NU 10 NE (North side) 2/195 Nos. 5 and 6 GV II Pair of cottages, mid C19.Squared tooled stone with cut dressings; pantile roofs, renewed on No. 6, with rebuilt brick stacks. Single storey, 2 wide bays. Each cottage has a renewed door flanked by paired 6-pane casement windows; all openings in chamfered surrounds. No. 6 has a second door, now blocked, on far left. Coped right end gable on moulded kneeler; right end stack and ridge stack rebuilt on old base. Included for group value. Later brick outshut at rear is not of special interest. , 1041827 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.728986 55.350553,-1.728996 55.350563,-1.729017... 2013-01-29 1041828 Milepost Opposite Sunnyside NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR OLD Al NU 10 NE NU 17280531 (East side) 2/199 Milepost opposite Sunnyside II Milepost, probably mid-C19. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Triangular plan with open back; raised legend M (Morpeth) 14 / A (Alnwick) 5. Height 0.85 metre. , 1041828 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.765339 55.327940,-1.765426 55.327960,-1.765546... 2015-10-16 1041829 Farmbuildings Attached To Overgrass Old Farmhouse NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR OVERGRASS NU 10 SW 5/202 Farmbuildings attached to Overgrass Old Farmhouse GV II Farmbuilding group. Late C17 or early C18, heightened and extended in later C18 and early C19. Squared rubble with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof except for pantiles on south range. T-plan: 2-storey range with farmhouse (q.v.) at east end, and single-storey south range. 2-storey part shows 2 boarded doors and slit vents, with boarded pitching door and 5 small square loft windows above; left return has cart entrance under timber lintel and slit vents. South range shows 2 stable doors and 3 small windows on east, and boarded door and 4 stable doors on west; lower henhouse at end has old 6-panel door on east and 2 henholes with stone shelves below on west. Reverse-stepped coping to all gables. Later covered yard on north of 2-storey range is not of interest. , 1041829 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.742992 55.320527,-1.742972 55.320609,-1.743123... 2013-01-29 1041830 24, Park Road NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR PARK ROAD NU 10 SE Swarland 6/204 No. 24 GV II Cottage, 1936 by M.P. Reavell for the Fountains Abbey Settlers Society. Brick, rendered and colourwashed cream; late C20 concrete tile roof replacing original shingles, with boarded dormers. 1 storey + attics, 2 bays, symmetrical. Plinth. Central part-glazed door in raised panel flanked by 12-pane sash windows; gabled attic dormers with 8-pane sashes and cusped bargeboards. End stacks. Left return shows projecting stepped stack with 12-pane sash and 8-pane attic sash to right, inserted door to left and plain bargeboards. Right return similar but with attic window only. All windows have tile sills. Listed for historical interest as one of the few relatively unaltered houses of the 1930s Swarland Settlement. Flat-roofed rear extension is not of interest. , 1041830 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.748879 55.323183,-1.748905 55.323138,-1.748583... 2013-01-29 1041831 Swarland Hall Cottage NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR SWARLAND NU 10 SE 6/208 Swarland Hall Cottage II Electricity generating house, now cottage. Later C19. Squared stone with tooled lintels; Welsh slate roof with stacks of pale orange brick. Single storey, 5 narrow bays. Central boarded door, with 2-pane overlight, under timber lintel. 12-pane sash windows, that to far right set in former doorway with timber lintel; other windows have rounded jambs and slightly-projecting sills. Hipped roof; 2 banded ridge stacks and similar lateral stack to left. Rear elevation shows attached ceramic insulators for former power cables. Listed for historic interest: Swarland Hall (demolished in 1930s) is said to have had electric lighting installed soon after Cragside. Pent brick additions at rear and on right return are not of special interest. , 1041831 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.746674 55.317003,-1.746671 55.316986,-1.746652... 2013-01-29 1041832 Animal Shelter On South Side Of Swarland Park NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR SWARLAND NU 10 SE NU 16190258 6/212 Animal shelter on south side of Swarland Park II Cattle or deer shelter, probably early C19. Rubble with cut dressings; one brick pier. Welsh slate roof with lead cap and finial. Circular plan, divided into quadrants by full-height cross walls. Exterior: round columns with block capitals alternate with similar half-columns at ends of cross walls; steep conical roof with moulded finial. Overall appearance like a detached gin-gang. Interior: roof structure of each quadrant has diagonally- set tie carrying struts to principal rafter; elbowed purlins. Later metal. sheet infill between piers is not of interest. , 1041832 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.605028 55.317248,-1.605101 55.317259,-1.605127... 2013-01-29 1041833 Togston Hall (Northern Area Office Of British Coal Opencast Executive) TOGSTON NORTH TOGSTON NU 20 SE 8/215 Togston Hall (Northern Area 31/12/69 Office of British Coal Opencast Executive) GV II* House. Oldest part probably a C16 bastle (re-set '1546' datestone); remodelling and addition of stair-wing probably dated by doorhead inscribed S 16 T F 85; east range added mid-C18; major additions in late C18 with new front block, perhaps by William Newton, and west extension to bastle; some alterations in early C20. C16/17 parts large irregular rubble with roughly- shaped quoins; east range and west extension squared stone; front block ashlar except for roughly-squared stone on east. Welsh slate roofs with stacks rebuilt in brick. Irregular H-plan; original house, with east range and west extension,forms north cross-wing, with stair and kitchen in centrepiece and front block with main reception rooms as south cross-wing. South elevation: Front block 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, sill and 1st floor bands. 2 steps up to central old part-glazed door in surround with attached columns and pediment; 12-pane sash windows. Moulded eaves cornice carried as open pediment over centre bay. Hipped roof with 2 ridge stacks rebuilt on old bases. Set back to right, behind garden wall is 3-bay east range: C20 porch on far left to doorway with re-set '1546' lintel; boarded door and sash windows with glazing bars. Coped right end gable and end stack. Right return has similar sashes,some renewed, one trompe l'oeil. Left return similar to south front (except for 1 trompe l'oeil). Set back left stair wing has Venetian window with intersecting head. Projecting far left bay is west extension of bastle with plinth, late C18 sashes, moulded eaves cornice and hipped roof; on right return are bastle end quoins and blocked 1st floor slit. Rear elevation: Right part is original bastle with boulder plinth, short west extension and projecting stair wing; to left of wing 12-pane sashes under timber lintels, and a blocked slit at mid-height; to right are bastle end quoins. Wing has C18 windows, coped gable with moulded kneelers and a small apex stack; chamfered lights on returns, 2 blocked. Left part is rear of east range, with casements. Interior: Front entrance hall has moulded cornice and Venetian screen to stair; ground-floor rooms have corniced door surrounds, C19 marble fireplaces and enriched cornices - east room with harebell pattern, west room with fluting and dentils. Dog-leg open-string stair with stick balusters, ramped moulded handrail and newels. Original fireplaces in bedrooms. Fielded-panel doors and shutters throughout. Twin segmental-arched fireplaces in former kitchen. Extensive cellars with brick segmental vaults under front block. Older rear part: Bastle has metre-thick walls and central C17 door on south with inscribed lintel, now a cupboard. Segmental-arched fireplace on ground floor; C18 fireplaces and old beams on 1st floor; 4-bay upper-cruck roof with collars and 2 levels of purlins. C18 or early C19 wrought-iron grates in all fireplaces. Historical note: The house belonged to the Smith family from the early C17 until the C19; a medieval tower a little to the north-west was demolished in 1820. , 1041833 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.606833 55.317492,-1.606959 55.317516,-1.606998... 2013-01-29 1041834 Gate Lodge To Togston Hall TOGSTON NORTH TOGSTON NU 20 SE 8/217 Gate Lodge to Togston Hall GV II Lodge, early C19. Ashlar; squared tooled stone to rear. Blue slate roof with stack rebuilt in yellow brick on old base. Single storey, 3 bays, symmetrical. Chamfered plinth and square eaves cornice. Central double flush-panelled doors flanked by 2-light windows holding paired 8-pane sashes, the right without mullion, under hoodmoulds. All openings in recessed chamfered surrounds. Hipped roof with central ridge stack. Left return shows small 12-pane sash. Contemporary outshut to rear shows renewed casement and 9-pane fixed window, with heavy projecting sills, and boarded door on right return. , 1041834 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.605564 55.318314,-1.605665 55.318318,-1.605666... 2013-01-29 1041835 Dovecote 100 Metres North West Of Togston House TOGSTON NORTH TOGSTON NU 20 SE 8/221 Dovecote 100 metres north-west of Togston House GV II Dovecote above shelter shed. Late C18 incorporating earlier fabric. Rubble re- using some squared stone, with cut quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. Rectangular 2-storey structure. South side shows narrowed cart entrance with timber lintel; slatted window with slightly-projecting sill above; square eaves cornice and swept hipped roof. Left return shows part-slatted window and boarded door to loft. Interior: Loft has 2 tiers of wall nesting boxes on all sides but west, constructed of brick partitions on stone shelves and infilled with later brickwork. Roof of 2 trusses with double collars and hip rafters carried out angle ties; some re-used timber from an older building. Loft floor now removed. , 1041835 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611447 55.378617,-1.611598 55.378582,-1.611346... 2013-01-29 1041836 Barn 750 Metres East Of Junction With High Buston Road NU 20 NW NU 24720946 ALNMOUTH A 1068 (East side, off) 10/2 Barn 750 metres east of junction with High Buston Road II Guano storage shed, C18 extended in late C18 or early C19. Rubble with cut quoins and dressings except for brick rear elevation; Welsh slate roof except for C20 roofing felt on north part. Long low rectangular building. East side shows right-of-centre boarded double doors under segmental arch, blocked doorway and 3 blocked windows; row of blocked rectangular vents at mid-height. Left part of wall, and each return, have triple-stepped batter. Coped end gables. Returns show similar blocked vents and slits in gables. Rear elevation shows similar openings; right end part is stone, with stepped batter; left-of-centre joint and set-back marks extension. Interior. Late C18 or early C19 strapped king-post trusses, carried on wall posts at rear. Included for historical interest. Alnmouth imported guano (used as a fertiliser) in the C18, which due to its smell was stored as far as possible from the main harbour. Following the 1806 flood and the change of course of the River Aln the former estuary silted up and the shed passed to its present use as a barn. , 1041836 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608129 55.390390,-1.608135 55.390388,-1.608135... 2013-01-29 1041837 Pant On North Side Of Road To Lifeboat Station NU 2410 ALNMOUTH ALNMOUTH LINKS 20/3 Pant on north side of road to lifeboat station II Pant with attached walls and seats, later C19. Snecked rock-faced stone with ashlar seats and polished Shap Granite bowl. Rectangular pant has projecting oval moulded bowl below shoulder-headed recess with bronze plate 'IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM DENTON' and cast-iron panel, with knob and lion-mask spout, by T. Kennedy of Kilmarnock. Low arched opening with grate at base. Gabled top of interlocking slabs with moulded edges. Quadrant wing walls with stepped-down gabled coping and seats with moulded front edge, enclosing semicircular paved area. , 1041837 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.605414 55.390124,-1.605608 55.390153,-1.605638... 2013-01-29 1041838 Lifeboat Station NU 21 SE ALNMOUTH ALNMOUTH LINKS 8/4 Lifeboat Station II Pair of lifeboat houses, mid-C19. Snecked rubble with cut sandstone quoins and dressings. Southern has Lakeland slate roof patched with Welsh slate, northern has Welsh slate roof. The southern lifeboat house is longer and has an outshut on the north. Each has boarded double doors at each end under a timber lintel with a small window above, and gables with plain bargeboards; northern has moulded finials and pendants. Each has 3 chamfered windows in each side wall; southern has blocked doorway with inserted window at west end of outshut and chamfered window at east end. All openings in alternating- block surrounds. Included for local historical interest. One lifeboat was provided by the Duke of Northumberland in the 1850's; the second was provided a little later by the Pease family, whose summer residence was Nether Grange in the village, specifically for the protection and rescue of bathers. , 1041838 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.606225 55.391726,-1.606235 55.391737,-1.606256... 2013-01-29 1041839 Old Battery Over Looking Alnmouth Links NU 21 SE ALNMOUTH ALNMOUTH LINKS 8/5 Old battery overlooking Alnmouth Links II Battery, dated 1881, altered World War II. Large squared stone; cut dressings; pillbox has concrete lintels and roof; brick lining to pillbox and magazine. Irregular L-plan; sunk c.1.5 metres below ground level are a rectangular chamber with smaller magazine alongside; above magazine is turret remodelled as pillbox. North side shows flight of stone steps down to chamfered doorway, with blocked loop to left, below higher pillbox with splayed loop. Lower part to right of pillbox has roof of massive sandstone slabs. Right return shows two square windows; pillbox above and behind shows low door and splayed loop. To right of door inscribed tablet 'THIS BATTERY WAS ERECTED BY HIS GRACE ALGERNON DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND K.G. FOR THE USE OF THE PERCY ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS COMPLETED 12TH MARCH 1881. Similar square window at rear. Left return shows projecting pillbox with splayed loop in each face. Interior: Rectangular chamber has corbelled-out course below ceiling and L-plan hatch into magazine; chamfered doorways into lobby and magazine; interior of magazine lined with later brickwork. Included for historical interest. , 1041839 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.613992 55.390507,-1.613990 55.390512,-1.614001... 2013-08-19 1041840 Well Opposite Alnmouth Methodist Church NU 2410 ALNMOUTH B 1338 (South side) 20/6 Well opposite Alnmouth Methodist Church II Wellhouse, probably C18. Squared stone with slab roof. Low structure 1.7 metres square with square-headed doorway and low-pitched gabled top, built into hillside. Formerly Alnmouth's main water supply. , 1041840 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.617368 55.390869,-1.617383 55.390815,-1.616926... 2013-01-29 1041841 The Duchess' Bridge, Over River Aln NU 2410 ALNMOUTH B 1338 (Alnmouth) 20/7 The Duchess' Bridge, over River Aln II Bridge, dated 1864. Rock-faced stone with rock-faced-and-margined voussoirs, band and parapet. 4 segmental arches, reducing slightly in height from east to west; bowed cutwaters with domed tops; impost band and chamfered band below parapet, which has chamfered coping with iron clamps linking blocks. Parapets and short wing walls have square end piers. Internal face of south parapet has line of glinters and central cast-iron plate 'TO ELEANOR / DUCHESS OF NORTHUMBERLAND / THE PUBLIC ARE CHIEFLY INDEBTED / FOR THIS STONE BRIDGE / AND FOOTPATH TO THE STATION / A.D. MDCCLXIV'. On north side similar plate with 'THE DUCHESS' BRIDGE 1864'. Partly in Lesbury C.P. , 1041841 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.636516 55.371701,-1.636571 55.371790,-1.636680... 2021-03-30 1041842 High Buston Farmhouse NU 20 NW ALNMOUTH HIGH BUSTON 10/8 High Buston Farmhouse GV II House. Late C17 or early C18; enlarged c.1800; rear porch later C19. Front squared stone, returns rendered, rear rubble, rear porch squared stone; cut dressings. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, 1st floor and eaves bands. Central renewed door in square-headed opening under moulded stone hood on shaped corbels, all within segmental-arched recess. 4-pane sash windows with slightly projecting sills; beneath central 1st-floor window a stone with Percy crescent. Coped gables; stepped end stacks with chamfered caps. Each return shows similar sash to 1st floor. Rear elevation shows right-of-centre gabled porch with flush-panelled door on right return and 6-pane sash window; other windows various sashes. Traces of old blocked windows show original house was 3 storeys high. Interior, 0.65 metre-thick spine wall is front wall of original house. Interior largely C19 except for 2-panel doors on H hinges, perhaps re-set, in attic. King-post roof trusses. Attached farmbuilding range is not of special interest. , 1041842 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.635232 55.372593,-1.635252 55.372622,-1.635394... 2013-01-29 1041843 High Buston House NU 20 NW ALNMOUTH HIGH BUSTON 10/10 High Buston House 31.12.69 GV II House, c.1780 but probably incorporating older fabric. Squared stone; Welsh slate roof. Rectangular villa with two rear wings joined by single-storey range to enclose small courtyard. South front 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Chamfered plinth, sill bands. Central old half-glazed door in C19 surround with engaged columns, cornice and pediment. 12-pane sash windows. Tall hipped roof with 2 axial corniced stacks on ridge. Similar right return 2 + 2 bays, the lower right part a rear wing with hip-ended roof and end stack. Left return 2 + 2 bays. Main block similar except that windows in right bay are blind; lower wing to left has central blocked door with inserted windows, 16-pane sashes in right bay and 12-pane sash under blind window to left; hip-ended roof with stepped-and-corniced ridge stack. Rear elevation: Single-storey 3-bay north range has central passageway and slightly-projecting end bays with 16-pane sashes; hipped roof. To right an old pump in stone housing with smoothed roof and ceramic trough. Above and behind, in north wall of main block, is an arched stair window holding 12-pane sash with intersecting head. Interior: Doors of 6 fielded panels. Panelled shutters. Sitting room has fireplace of c.1900 with older Delft tiles, probably Dutch; acanthus cornice. Dining room has foliage cornice. Panelled round arch from hall to stair, with inserted mid-C19 glazed screen. Open-well stair with stick balusters, moulded handrail and shaped tread ends. Irregular spacing and thicknesses of ground floor hall walls suggest older fabric. , 1041843 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.635694 55.372872,-1.635757 55.372860,-1.635743... 2013-01-29 1041844 Stableyard Buildings And Attached Wall To North Of High Buston House NU 20 NW ALNMOUTH HIGH BUSTON 10/14 Stableyard buildings, and attached wall, to north of High Buston House GV II Ranges around stableyard, and attached wall. Late C18. Good-quality squared stone; Welsh slate roofs except for synthetic blue slates on south range. Buildings around square yard with opening at south end of west range; south range 2 storeys, other parts single-storey except for 2-storey end parts of north range. South elevation of south range 2 storeys, 2 + 1 + 2 bays, symmetrical. Slightly-projecting open-pedimented centre bay has boarded double doors; 16-pane sash windows with 8-pane short sashes above, all windows with slightly-projecting sills. Hipped roof. Attached wall at right end, returning south to join north-east corner of house, is 1.5 metres high, holding central gateway with monolithic pyramid-capped piers. Right return shows blind window with 8-pane short sash above. Left return shows boarded and slatted windows on 1st floor. At rear a boarded door and five loft windows. East range shows 2 stable doors and 4 slit vents; 2 blind windows at rear. Shorter west range has late C19 middens built against inner face, and hip- ended roof. North range has central pair of segmental arches on round pier and responds; 2-storey part at left end has boarded door and external stone stair to boarded loft door on outer return; 2-storey part at right end has boarded door to rear. Both end parts have pyramidal roofs, and windows to rear. , 1041844 1988-09-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.562570 55.321041,-1.562560 55.321032,-1.562311... 2013-01-29 1041845 Ha Ha Wall To South Of Hauxley Hall HAUXLEY HIGH HAUXLEY NU 20 SE 8/138 Ha-Ha wall to south of Hauxley Hall GV II Ha-Ha wall, probably late C18. Rubble with cut coping. 1-metre high wall with flat coping, bowed out in front of house. To east the ha-ha joins a taller wall which is not of special interest. Included for group value. , 1041845 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.563094 55.321105,-1.563009 55.321110,-1.563049... 2013-01-29 1041846 Stable Range To West Of Hauxley Hall HAUXLEY HIGH HAUXLEY NU 20 SE 8/139 Stable range to west of 8/4/87 Hauxley Hall GV II Stable range. Late C18 incorporating early C18 building at south-west corner. Squared stone with cut dressings except for early C18 part of coursed rubble; Welsh slate roof with old brick stack, pantiles on early C18 part. L-plan. West range 2 storeys, 7 bays. Ground floor sill band. At right end 2 segmental carriage arches with boarded double doors, to left 2 boarded doors with three 12-pane sashes between; 6-pane sashes above, except for 2 blocked windows at left end. Roof hipped to left; ridge stack. North range 2 storeys 2 bays; similar band; boarded door and 12-pane sash, with boarded and blocked windows above; roof hipped to right; 12-pane casement on right return. Rear elevation of west range shows boarded door, altered sash window, and on 1st floor 2 slatted windows and a 10-pane sash. At right end is projecting single-storeyed early C18 part with bricked-up window below reverse-stepped gable. , 1041846 1987-04-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.563570 55.321027,-1.563592 55.321122,-1.563658... 2015-10-16 1041847 Hauxley Farmhouse Wall And Attached Outbuildings HAUXLEY HIGH HAUXLEY NU 20 SE 8/141 Hauxley Farmhouse, wall and attached outbuildings GV II Farmhouse, with yard wall and outbuildings, 1914. Snecked and tooled rubble; tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; outbuildings yellow Ashington brick. Welsh slate roofs. 2 storeys, 3 + 1 bays. Moulded lst-floor string. Left part has central part-glazed door with 2-light window over; other windows 3-light. Ground floor windows 10-pane sashes, 1st floor 8-pane sashes; all have flat-faced mullions and slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced left end and ridge stacks. Returns show string, similar windows, and slits in gables. Rear elevation shows projecting gabled single- storey wing at each end, with pent-roofed verandah on 2 concrete posts between; cross window above. Rectangular rear yard enclosed by tall flat-coped wall with pent outbuildings against inner face. Interior: Dining room has original fireplace. Straight 2-flight closed- string stair against rear wall, with stick balusters and moulded handrail. Note: said to have been built as a model farmhouse, at a cost of #500. , 1041847 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.806893 55.314217,-1.806898 55.314212,-1.806887... 2013-01-29 1041848 Milepost Opposite Besom Barn Restaurant LONGFRAMLINGTON A 697 NU 10 SW NU 1236Q226 (East side) 5/143 Milepost opposite Besom Barn Restaurant II Milepost, probably early C20, by Smith Paterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white and black. Shield-shaped plaque with legend CORNHILL 32 MORPETH 12 set on circular shaft; lower rectangular plaque with W (Wooler) 19 and maker's plate below. Overall height 0.7 metre. , 1041848 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.794846 55.303503,-1.794867 55.303479,-1.794897... 2013-01-29 1041849 1, Church Street LONGFRAMLINGTON CHURCH STREET NU 10 SW (North side) 5/144 No. 1 GV II P House, dated 1783 with initials T M on door lintel. Squared stone; Welsh slate roof with right end stack rebuilt in brick on old base. 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays. Central renewed door; glazing renewed in old openings with slightly-projecting sills, except for widened window at ground floor left. Coped right end gable; right end stack and corniced ridge stack. Included for group value; Nos. 1-4 Church Street and Kielland (Front Street) form an important corner group. , 1041849 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.794969 55.303330,-1.794874 55.303349,-1.794930... 2013-01-29 1041850 3, Church Street LONGFRAMLINGTON CHURCH STREET NU 10 SW (North side) 5/146 No. 3 GV II Cottage, later C19. Roughly-tooled Stone with claw-tooled quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof with stack rebuilt in brick on stone base. Wedge-shaped plan infilling between older buildings. 2 storeys, 1 bay. Renewed door in stone surround with cornice on moulded brackets; narrow 2-pane casement to right and 4-pane sash to left; altered 4-pane sash above, in gabled half dormer. Part-coped right gable with end stack. Included for group value. , 1041850 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.796705 55.306288,-1.796518 55.306334,-1.796465... 2015-06-17 1041851 Farmbuilding Group To North West Of Embleton Hall This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 16/06/2015 LONGFRAMLINGTON FRONT STREET NU 10 SW (East side) Longframlington 5/149 Farmbuilding group to north-west of Embleton Hall (Formerly listed as Farmbuilding group to north-west of Embleton Hall Hotel) GV II Foldyard group of farmbuildings, converted into stables and coach house. Late C18; gingang probably early C19; alterations late C19. Coursed rubble except for squared stone south gables and gingang piers, and snecked stone front of north range; Welsh slate roofs except for Lakeland slates on east range. Plan: ranges around rectangular yard open to south; gingang to rear of west range; all single-storey. North range 4 bays; each bay has a stable door with a part-slatted window to the left, except for left end bay which has a boarded door and a 4-pane sash; coped gable to right. Lower east range shows a boarded door flanked by a part-slatted window (left) and a 5-pane casement (right) in stone surrounds. South end shows 2 blocked doors and pedimented gable enclosing later segmental- arched window. West range is coach-house with late C19 boarded sliding doors. South end shows band below open-pedimented gable. 'Gingang to rear had 7 stepped piers, with rubble infill between, and pyramidal roof. Interior: gingang shows heavy north-south beam carried on larger piers, and roof structure with central post and radial struts to purlins. , 1041851 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.796403 55.306425,-1.796396 55.306426,-1.796399... 2015-06-17 1041852 Garden Walls And Attached Kennels To North Of Embleton Hall This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 16/06/2015 LONGFRAMLINGTON FRONT STREET NU 10 SW (East side) Longframlington 5/151 Garden walls and attached kennels to north of Embleton Hall (Formerly listed as Garden walls and attached kennels to north of Embleton Hall Hotel) GV II Garden wall and attached kennels; wall C18, kennels later C19. Squared stone with cut dressings; Welsh. slate roof to kennels. L-plan. 2.5-metres high wall, with flat coping, on west side of garden joins north-west corner of outbuilding (q.v.) at south end; near south end a pair of kennels with pent roofs against east face of wall and attached yard walls with arched coping on west. Similar wall on north of garden with coping ramped down to east. Attached shed on west, greenhouse on north, and lower eastern section of north wall are not of special interest. Included for group value. , 1041852 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.794569 55.303380,-1.794580 55.303397,-1.794592... 2013-01-29 1041853 Pant On North Of Junction With Church Street LONGFRAMLINGTON FRONT STREET NU 10 SW (West side) Longframlington Village 5/154 Pant on north of junction with Church Street GV II Pant, 1911, to commemorate Coronation. Cut stone. Rusticated square shaft on moulded plinth carrying moulded cap with lion couchant; above tap (removed) on shaft is inscription 'GEORGE V AND QUEEN MARY JUNE 22ND 1911'. Monolithic stone trough with rounded ends, now capped over. , 1041853 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.775528 55.324707,-1.775460 55.324751,-1.775858... 2024-06-26 1041854 Newmoor Hall LONGFRAMLINGTON NEWMOOR NU 10 SW 5/158 Newmoor Hall (formerly listed 21/10/53 as Newmoor House) GV II* House, c.1720, incorporating earlier fabric. Interior altered c.1870 and again c.1950 when rear wing was demolished. Front squared stone with cut dressings, other elevations rubble; stone flag roof except for Welsh slates on kitchen wing and stub of rear wing. Baroque style perhaps influenced by Vanbrugh. 2 storeys, 8 narrow bays. Chamfered plinth, rusticated quoins. Old flush- panelled door in bay 4, in architrave between fluted pilasters carrying pulvinated frieze and cornice. 12-pane sash windows in raised alternating- block surrounds with broad stepped keystones. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced ridge and end stacks. Returns each show 2 small boarded attic windows; various blocked openings in lower part of right return. Lower kitchen wing to left: 2 storeys, 2 wide bays; renewed 12-pane sashes on right, blocked doorway and window. Coped left gable on moulded kneelers, with truncated brick stack. Left return shows blocked stone- surround window to 1st floor. Rear elevation of house shows earlier massive squared masonry in lower courses at left end, perhaps medieval. , 1041854 1953-10-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.776235 55.325282,-1.776263 55.325233,-1.776037... 2015-10-19 1041855 Stable Cottage This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 19/10/2015 NU 10 SW 5/160 LONGFRAMLINGTON NEWMOOR Stable Cottage, Newmoor Hall (Formerly listed as West part of farmbuilding range to north of Newmoor Hall) GV II Stable and byre. Probably Cl7, altered in later C18. Large roughly-squared stone with some cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 2 wide bays. Stable on right has vertical-panelled door in heavy block surround, flanked by stone-surround windows; doorway, flanked by slit vents, at left. Raised coping to gables. f Lower shelter shed range to right is not of special interest. , 1041855 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.799271 55.301980,-1.799349 55.301980,-1.799348... 2013-01-29 1041856 Rookwood House And Adjacent Cottage LONGFRAMLINGTON ROTHBURY ROAD NU 10 SW (North side) Longframlington Village 5/164 Rookwood House and adjacent cottage (formerly 21.10.5-3 listed as Rookwood House) GV II W House dated 1717 with initials T M (Thomas and Mary Wardle) on door surround; cottage probably later C18. Front of house squared stone of near-ashlar quality, other elevations and cottage squared stone; Welsh slate roofs. House T-plan. Front elevation: House 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Rusticated quoins, sill bands. Central renewed door in lugged architrave under plain frieze with re-cut inscription and pedimented hood on consoles. Renewed 12-pane sash windows in architraves. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; stepped-and- corniced end stacks with paired shafts. Returns each show 4-pane iron-barred casement. Lower cottage to right 2 storeys, 2 bays; renewed door on far left, plain sash windows. Coped right gable on moulded kneeler; right end stack as on house. Rear elevation: House rear wing shows arched stair window, with glazing renewed, on right return, and old ridge stack. Cottage shows single-storey gabled rear wing. Interior not seen. C20 extensions to rear and east of house wing, and to east of cottage wing, are not of special interest. , 1041856 1953-10-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.797658 55.341921,-1.797652 55.341917,-1.797646... 2013-01-29 1041857 Boundary Stone On Moor 300 Metres North West Of Snook Bank Farm LONGFRAMLINGTON SNOOK BANK NU 10 NW NU 12930534 1/167 Boundary stone on moor 300 metres north-west of Snook Bank Farm GV II Boundary stone, c.1830. Cut sandstone. Segmental-topped pillar 0.8 metre high with incised letters W D facing north-west; reverse worn. Sole survivor S of a row of 7 stones shown by O.S. delineating the south-east side of a trapezoidal area of moorland. , 1041857 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.725305 55.347295,-1.725352 55.347379,-1.725496... 2013-01-29 1041858 Newton Low Hall NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR A1 NU 10 NE (East side, off) 2/169 Newton Low Hall GV II House. Late C18 for the Cook family with late C19 service wing offshut. South and west elevations finely-jointed squared stone, rear squared tooled stone, offshut snecked stone; south and west slopes of main block roof Scottish slate, other roofs Welsh slate; stacks renewed in yellow brick. L-plan main block with L-plan service wing on north. West (entrance) front in 2 parts: main block 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical; central 6-panel door, with 3-pane overlight, in architrave; renewed 12-pane sash windows except for trompe l'oeil windows in right bay. Hipped roof with ridge stack. Set back to left is a lower l-bay wing with renewed 12-pane sashes, hip-ended roof and rendered lateral stack; at far left pent offshut with two 9-pane sashes on left return. 5-bay south front has central 4-panel door flanked by 4-pane sashes, all in giant round-arched recess containing arched stair window in tooled ashlar surround with sill and impost bands and archivolt; 12-pane sash with radial head. Other windows are renewed 12-pane sashes except for trompe l'oeil on 1st floor far right. 2 ridge stacks. Interior largely contemporary: Front door on long strap hinges; fielded-panel doors and panelled shutters throughout; dining room has chimneypiece with pulvinated frieze, and modillion cornice. Similar cornice in drawing room; moulded arch to stair hall, which has 4-panel door with radial fanlight to service wing; dog-leg open-string stair with stick balusters, moulded newels and moulded ramped handrail. Bedrooms have fireplaces with old ironwork; bathroom has old lead-lined sink exposed by lifting window sill, with later ceramic bowl inset. , 1041858 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.722430 55.336821,-1.722227 55.336866,-1.722295... 2015-10-16 1041859 Villa Farmhouse NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR Al NU 10 SE (East side, off) 6/171 Villa Farmhouse 31/12/69 GV II Villa, c.1820 reputedly by John Dobson for Thomas Jamieson of Newcastle, incorporating some C18 fabric; altered c.1968. Ashlar except for C18 squared stone in lower courses; Scottish slate roof. Square plan. West front 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. 1st floor slightly recessed. Central 6-panel door in C20 pedimented surround; 12-pane sashes, some renewed. 1st-floor windows have moulded sills and sunk aprons; the central, flanked by flat pilasters, was the main door, reached by a straight external stair, until 1968. Bold moulded cornice to eaves; tall almost-pyramidal roof with a pair of stepped-and-corniced stacks at the apex. 3-bay right return and 4-bay rear show similar fenestration; 3-bay left return shows central renewed door on ground floor and end bay windows; blind at 1st floor level. , 1041859 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.722118 55.337471,-1.721905 55.337519,-1.721628... 2013-01-29 1041860 Garden Walls And Attached Shelter Sheds To North East Of Villa Farmhouse NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR Al NU 10 SE (East side, off) 6/173 Garden walls and attached shelter sheds to north- east of Villa Farmhouse GV II Garden walls and shelter shed, early C19. Squared stone except for rubble section adjoining house; Welsh slate roof to shelter shed. Square garden, partly open to south. All walls have flat coping; height generally c.4 metres. West wall joins north-east corner of farmhouse; near part formerly rear wall of greenhouse, has heating ducts blocked in brick. North wall has C20 gateway at west end and pent shelter shed, with open arcade of stone piers carrying timber lintels, to rear at east end. East wall has coping ramped down midway and again on short south return ending in a T-piece 1.5 metres high with a further ramp-down at each end. Included for group value. , 1041860 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.744162 55.324098,-1.744284 55.324111,-1.744347... 2013-01-29 1041861 The Square Numbers 5 And 7 And The Village Shop NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR THE AVENUE NU 10 SE 6/175 The Square (No. 5, No. 7 and the Village Shop) II Shop and adjacent houses. 1936 by M.P. Reavell for the Fountains Abbey Settlers Society. Brick, rendered and colourwashed; Lakeland slate roof. 1 storey + attics, 2 bays each. Plinth. Slightly-recessed centre is shop with central half-glazed double doors flanked by large margined iron-framed shop windows. Flat-topped roof dormers with renewed glazing. End stacks. Houses to either side have renewed doors in end bays, one large and one small window, and a flat-topped roof dormer with renewed glazing. Included for historic interest as part of the original Fountains Abbey Settlers Society development. , 1041861 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.745254 55.323978,-1.745238 55.324050,-1.745623... 2013-01-29 1041862 Swarland Village Hall NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR COAST VIEW NU 10 SE Swarland 6/176 Swarland Village Hall II Village Hall. 1936 by M.P. Reavell for the Fountains Abbey Settlers Society. Timber-framed with cedar weatherboarding on rendered brick plinth; tiled roof with waterproof coating. End to street shows boarded double doors with sidelights under bracketed hood, with triple window above. Hipped roof. 7-bay right return shows flush-panelled double doors near centre and boarded double doors at right end. Large windows set high in wall (except for storeyed left end bay which has 3 small windows to each floor). Left return similar. Included for historic interest as part of the original Fountains Abbey Settlers Society development. Attached Swarland Village Club building is altered and not of special interest. , 1041862 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.681874 55.347617,-1.682025 55.348081,-1.682267... 2013-01-29 1041863 Garden And Paddock Walls To South Of Hartlaw Farm Cottages NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR HARTLAW NU 20 NW 3/178 Garden and paddock walls to south of Hartlaw Farm Cottages GV II Garden walls, later C17. Squared rubble with cut dressings. The walls flank the present gardens immediately south of Hartlaw Farm Cottages, then step out to enclose a larger square, now a field. The east wall of the present garden is 2.5 metres high, with a 2-course monopitch coping, stepped up over a boarded door in alternating-block surround near the north end, where a short return links to the south-east corner of No. 2. The west wall is similar but has a C20 doorway and has lost its coping. Wall on west and north-west of field retains its coping and increases in height to 5 metres at the southern (downhill) end; in this section are a blocked door, with a raised and chamfered stone surround, and a chamfered doorway with flat-pointed arch. Coping is sloped steeply down at west end of south wall; centre section raised above a chamfered former doorway, the lower jambs of which remain. The east and north-east walls have been reduced to half height; in centre of east wall the chamfered jambs of a former archway 2.5 metres wide. , 1041863 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.741326 55.327226,-1.741375 55.327245,-1.741389... 2013-01-29 1041864 4, Nelson Drive NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR NELSON DRIVE NU 10 SE Swarland 6/182 No. 4 GV II Bungalow. 1936 by M.P. Reavell for the Fountains Abbey Settlers Society. Brick, rendered and colourwashed cream; flat felted roof. L-plan. Single storey, 3 bays. Plinth. Centre bay has 2 steps up to door of four horizontal panels, the topmost glazed, with window on right. Two small windows in right bay; left bay set forward with window near left end. Flat roof with overhung eaves; right-of-centre and left end stacks. Left return shows projecting chimney breast with tiled offsets; windows to left and right. Right return shows boarded door with window to right. Rear elevation shows large living- room window,and small window to right, in centre bay; end bays have windows set close to ends. All windows iron-framed casements with horizontal bars and red tile sills. The only surviving unaltered example of the smallest of the four types of settlers' houses, and of modern movement design on such a small scale in Northern England. , 1041864 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.735683 55.336414,-1.735581 55.336414,-1.735570... 2013-01-29 1041865 Wall And Gateway Adjoining Hall On East 6/186 NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR NEWTON HALL NU 10 SE 6/186 Wall and gateway adjoining Hall on east GV II Wall and gateway. Wall probably C18, gateway later C19. Squared stone with cut dressings, limestone urns. Tall wall joining north wing of Hall, with flat coping stepping down to gateway; rusticated piers with swell friezes and moulded caps, carrying tall draped urns. Short length of similar wall to right. Included for group value. , 1041865 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.735507 55.336235,-1.735519 55.336245,-1.735538... 2013-01-29 1041866 Sundial 20 Metres East Of Hall Porch 6/187 NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR NEWTON HALL NU 10 SE 6/187 Sundial 20 metres east of Hall porch GV II Sundial dated 1906. Ashlar; bronze. Octagonal 2-step base carries shaft, square in plan with concave faces and chamfered corners, and swept in profile. Face towards house has carved solar disc below cartouche with date and initials C.W. (Cecilia Widdrington); fluted frieze and moulded cornice. Top carries inlaid dial with gnomon, bronze scrolls and quotation from Macbeth, and plate with sonnet written by S.F. Widdrington. , 1041866 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.823327 55.295863,-1.823343 55.295860,-1.823287... 2013-01-29 1041867 Main Farmbuilding Group To West Of Healey Cote Farmhouse BRINKBURN HEALEY COTE NU 10 SW 5/88 Main farmbuilding group to west of Healey Cote Farmhouse GV II Foldyard group of farm buildings; north range c.1700, side ranges earlier C18. North and west ranges squared stone, east range squared rubble with tooled- and-margined quoins and dressings. Welsh slate roofs except for pantiles on west part of north range. North range single storey, 4 irregular bays. Stable door, boarded door, boarded window and slit vent in main part; 2 cart entrances with timber lintels in lower left bay; right end bay behind east range. East range single-storey except for loft in right (downhill) part: stable door and 3 boarded doors, part-slatted window set in blocked doorway, slatted window, slit vent and part-slatted loft window. External stone stair to boarded door on right return. Shorter west range shows stable door flanked by slit vents; raised reverse-stepped gable coping to left return. , 1041867 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.784872 55.281088,-1.784908 55.281139,-1.784973... 2013-01-29 1041868 The Anglers Arms BRINKBURN WELDON BRIDGE NZ 19 NW 10/90 The Anglers Arms GV II Inn. Mid-C18 with early C19 south-west wing. Brick, largely in stretcher bond, with stone dressings, except for stone rear outshut; rendered and colour-washed except at rear, Welsh slate roof. Main block 3 storeys, 2 + 1 + 2 bays. Plinth, 1st floor band and 2nd floor sill band. Central doorway and window to right now within porch; 2nd-floor windows in centre and end bays only; all windows 4-pane sashes; all openings in raised surrounds. Raised tumbled-in gable copings; rebuilt banded end stacks. Bands, with an additional one at eaves level, continued across right return. Projecting wing on left shows similar fenestration; three-window two-storey end bow with castellated parapet and hipped roof behind. Renewed doorway on right return; 9-pane sash stair window with intersecting head under round arch on left return. Interior altered. Attached railway carriage to west ('The Pullman Dining Car') is not of special interest. , 1041868 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.785121 55.281336,-1.785062 55.281250,-1.784974... 2015-10-16 1041869 The Farmhouse In Range Of Buildings North Of The Anglers Arms BRINKBURN WELDON BRIDGE NZ 19 NW 10/91 'The Farmhouse', in range of buildings north of The Anglers Arms GV II House, early C18. Front squared roughly-tooled stone, rear rubble; Welsh slate roof except for artificial blue slates on rear slope; rear wing stack old brick. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Right-of-centre renewed door in heavy alternate-block surround ; early C20 4-pane casements except for 6-pane on ground floor right. Raised reverse-step coping to left gable; end stacks, that to left rendered. Rear elevation shows projecting wing with gable stack, and 12-pane sash, with 8-pane Yorkshire sash above, on right return. Attached buildings to south ('Country Shop') and north, although of similar age, have been altered and are not of special interest. , 1041869 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709696 55.315588,-1.709772 55.315685,-1.710056... 2013-01-29 1041870 Acton Hall FELTON ACTON NU 10 SE 6/93 Acton Hall 31/12/69 GV II House. Main block c.1730 incorporating C17 or earlier fabric; extended to east in early C19. Squared stone except for earlier rubble fabric in west wall; cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. Double-span main block with extension to east of front part. South elevation in two sections. Left part 2 storeys + attics, 2 + 1 + 2 bays. Four steps, flanked by low walls carrying terracotta urns, up to central C19 half-glazed door, with patterned glass, in bolection-moulded surround, the moulding arched over a lintel panel with coat of arms; flanking moulded brackets but no cornice. Sash windows in moulded surrounds. Ground- floor openings have segmental floating pediments above. Coped gables on moulded kneelers. Two flat-topped roof dormers with paired 8-pane casements. Stepped-and-corniced end stacks, that to left rendered. 3-bay right part shows sashes, coped gable on moulded kneelers and stepped-and-corniced right end stack. Twin-gabled left return shows masonry of several different periods: right projecting stepped chimney breast and outline of gable end of earlier house; left 2 small chamfered windows and one with timber lintel. Rear elevation shows several windows, with C19 fancy leaded glazing, and 2 round-arched stair windows. Interior: Dining Room and Morning Room have enriched cornices; rear passage has 2 panelled archways with imposts and keyblocks. Dog-leg open-string stair with turned vase-on-urn balusters, similar newels, ramped and moulded grip handrail and curtail step. Front block has 2-panel bedroom doors in corniced surrounds, and 7-bay roof with pegged collar-beam trusses showing carpenters numbers I, II, (III), 4, V and VI. Note: the front elevation of the main block is almost identical to that of Elyhaugh (q,v.), also in Felton parish, which is dated 1732. , 1041870 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710306 55.315006,-1.709980 55.315081,-1.709135... 2013-01-29 1041871 Ha Ha Wall To South Of Hall FELTON ACTON NU 10 SE 6/95 Ha-ha wall to south of Hill GV II Ha-ha wall, probably C18. Rubble. Wall 1.2 metres high, incurved at east end; west end joins south end of garden wall (q.v.). , 1041871 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.700834 55.318642,-1.700842 55.318658,-1.701051... 2013-01-29 1041872 Acton House And House At Rear FELTON ACTON NU 10 SE 6/98 Acton House and house at rear 31/13/69 GV II* Country house, c.1781. Attributed to William Newton, for Robert Lisle, incorporating early C18 house at rear. Rear wing now a separate dwelling. Early C18 part largely demolished c.1920. Main part tooled ashlar; rear wing squared tooled stone except for south part of west wall which is brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 4. Graduated Lakeland slate roof with stacks rebuilt in brick on old bases. South front 2 storeys, 2 + 3 + 2 bays. Plinth; 1st floor and sill bands. 5 broad steps with moulded nosing in front of centrepiece with panelled giant Ionic pilasters, fluted frieze and modillioned pediment. Central old half- glazed door with side-lights, fluted capitals, frieze and archivolt, all enclosed under round arch. 12-pane sash windows. Side parts have similar fenestration, and moulded eaves cornice. Hipped roof with 2 ridge stacks. Similar 4-bay returns. On right of right return is lower 2-bay rear wing; left bay shows keyed Venetian window and two 12-pane sashes; parapet with pediment-shaped centre. Slightly-projecting right bay with renewed 12-pane sashes is part of early C18 house. Rear elevation shows Venetian stair window with radial-headed 20-pane sash; wing to left shows two 4-pane sashes under 4-centred arches and Venetian window on brick part of inner return. Stone end bay is early C20 rebuild, with sash windows in re-set early C18 architraves. Largely contemporary interior. Entrance Hall has fireplace with radial hearth, and fluted frieze. Drawing Room has C20 replacement marble fireplace; chair rail; carved architraves and doorheads; palette frieze. Morning Room shows similar decoration: carved wood fireplace with sphinxes, and fluted frieze with egg-and-dart cornice. Dining Room has C20 replacement marble fireplace, flat plaster panelling above dado rail, and frieze and overdoors with fluting and paterae. Present kitchen has fluted frieze. Cellars with brick barrel vaults and wine bins. Roman Doric screen at foot of Imperial stair with iron stick balusters and ramped handrail; Ionic stairhead screen. Bedrooms have carved wood fireplaces, chair rails and cornices. Attached outbuildings to rear are early C18 but much altered in early C20, and are not of special interest. , 1041872 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.700763 55.319675,-1.700678 55.319687,-1.700699... 2013-01-29 1041873 Stable Range 120 Metres North Of Acton House FELTON ACTON NU 10 SE 6/100 Stable range 120 metres north of Acton House II Stable range, C18 altered early C19. Rubble with cut and tooled quoins and dressings; pantile roof. The north range of a group enclosing a yard opening southwards. Single storey, 5 bays, symmetrical. Slightly-projecting centrepiece has round arch with tooled-and-margined voussoirs, and slit window above under coped gable with moulded kneelers and finial. Flanking bays have boarded doors between 16-pane centre-hinged casements; similar single windows in end bays. All windows with slightly-projecting sills. All openings in alternating-block surrounds. Coped gable to right end. Adjacent east and west ranges are altered and not of special interest. , 1041873 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.719254 55.295139,-1.717541 55.295268,-1.717529... 2013-01-29 1041874 Garden Wall To East Of Felton Park FELTON FELTON PARK NU 10 SE and NU 1800 6/104 and 12/104 Garden wall to east of 31/12/69 Felton Park GV II Garden wall, later C18. Brick in irregular largely stretcher bond; cut stone coping and dressings. Wall with flat coping, c.3.5 metres high, joins north- east corner of front block of house and runs north then returns east alongside road; boarded door close to corner in each part, that in roadside wall with segmental rear arch and brick inscribed 'FB 1774' above. Various heating ducts at rear of this section; beyond boarded double gates is an external projection with furnace. Section beyond greenhouse (q.v.) has 2 old doors made up of broad boards with moulded edges, in alternating-block surrounds, and external pilaster buttresses. After short step northwards, the coping is ramped down twice. Overall length c.250 metres, as far as straight-joint with later wall, which is not of interest. Altered C19 building at rear of wall near east end is not of special interest. , 1041874 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.728592 55.296793,-1.728430 55.296816,-1.728460... 2013-01-29 1041875 Longfield Cottage FELTON FELTON PARK NU 10 SE 6/108 Longfield Cottage II Shelter shed with accommodation for groom over. Early C19, converted to dwelling in early C20. Tooled square stone; Welsh slate roof with brick stack. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Segmental arcade, now filled with boarded door between side lights, in right bay and small-paned windows in other bays. 2-pane casement flanked by 4-pane Yorkshire sashes above. Hipped roof with central ridge stack. 1st floor 12-pane Yorkshire sash on left return. Probably built for the Riddell family's well-known racehorses, such as Doctor Syntax, pastured here in the early C19. Wood porch and added brick rear outshut are not of special interest. , 1041875 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.737606 55.296446,-1.737621 55.296457,-1.737637... 2013-01-29 1041876 Boundary Stones To South And South West Of Longfield Cottage FELTON FELTON PARK NU 10 SE NU 16770029 NU 17000023 and NU 17330023 6/109 Boundary stones to south and south-west of Longfield Cottage GV II Park boundary stones, late C18 or early C19. Cut sandstone. Rectangular flat-topped stones 0.35 - 0.5 metre high. Western stone has incised 'R' on west face; central stone incised 'R' on north face; western stone worn incised letter on east face. The 'R' refers to the Riddell family who pastured their well-known racehorses in this part of the park, in the early C19. , 1041876 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.718119 55.309577,-1.718125 55.309573,-1.718116... 2013-01-29 1041877 Milepost 450 Metres North Of Lane To South Acton FELTON OLD A 1 NU 10 SE NU 17990175 (East side) 6/113 Milepost 450 metres north of lane to South Acton II Milepost, probably mid-C19. Cast iron, painted white (formerly green) with black figures. Triangular plan with open back; raised legend M (Morpeth) 11 / A (Alnwick) 8. Height 0.60 metre. , 1041877 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711193 55.296810,-1.711070 55.296691,-1.711043... 2013-01-29 1041878 Garden Wall At Rear Of Number 16 FELTON RIVERSIDE NU 1800 (North side) 12/117 Garden wall at rear of No. 16 GV II Garden wall, probably c.1800. Brick in irregular stretcher bond, with stone coping and incorporated rubble walling. Tall flat-coped wall on east side of rear garden, with coping stepped down; part of wall of older building incorporated at north end. Attached wall on north is altered and not of special interest. Included for group value. , 1041878 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710054 55.296500,-1.710084 55.296531,-1.710098... 2013-01-29 1041879 Old Felton Bridge Over River Coquet FELTON RIVERSIDE NU 1800 (South side, off) 12/119 Old Felton Bridge over River Coquet 31/12/69 GV II* Bridge, probably C15 widened C19 and C20. Squared stone, east side of north arch widened in tooled-and-margined stone. Three arches, each with 4 chamfered ribs, all widened to west. West face: 2 semicircular and one segmental arch with arch rings; triangular cutwaters carried up on refuges. Parapets with chamfered coping. South part in Thirston parish (Castle Morpeth). , 1041879 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711334 55.296349,-1.711357 55.296354,-1.711369... 2013-01-29 1041880 Bridge Over Back Burn 20 Metres East Of Park Lodge With Attached Railings FELTON RIVERSIDE NU 1800 (West end) 12/121 Bridge over Back Burn 20 metres east of Park Lodge, with attached railings GV II Bridge and railings, late C18. Good-quality squared stone; wrought iron. Single segmental arch with recessed voussoirs, with band above and flanking pilasters; pilasters have domed niches above and below band; end pilasters with single niches; flat-coped parapet. On west end of each parapet is an openwork box-section wrought-iron pier, with palmette panels and central moulded urn finial, each flanked by 4 smaller urns; attached to each a short length of railing extends east along the parapet, with spearhead bars and a top rail ramped down and Hiding in a scroll. To south of southern pier is a short length of similar railing. , 1041880 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.714694 55.295648,-1.714709 55.295667,-1.714802... 2013-01-29 1041881 Church Of St. Michael And All Angels FELTON RIVERSIDE NU 1800 (West end, off) 12/122 Church of St. Michael and All Angels GV I Parish church. Building history 'a happy puzzle for the antiquarian' (Pevsner). Approximate sequence: Nave-and-chancel church of c.1200 with small west tower or belfry, and perhaps transepts; south porch then south-west chapel added in later C13; aisles early C14 (chantry endowed 1331) incorporating earlier porch and chapel; present porch c.1400, later truncated; nave roof reduced in pitch and belfry rebuilt C16 or C17; north aisle extended c.1845; vestry 1870; east end rebuilt 1884; north aisle extension partly rebuilt c.1900. Squared stone of varying colour and quality; cut dressings. Low- pitched felted roof to nave; graduated Lakeland slates on chancel; stone roof to porch. Aisled nave with south porch; chancel with small north vestry. West end shows central projecting turret with small loops, carrying belfry with twin square-headed openings to east and west and single openings to north and south; pyramidal stone cap. Flanking tall 2-light windows of 1870 and heavy stepped west-facing angle buttresses of former aisle less nave; at right-angles to these the other parts of the buttresses may be seen in the masonry of the added aisles. Blocked window in north aisle; small chamfered lancet in south aisle; diagonal stepped south-west buttress. Gabled projecting south porch with hollow-chamfered arch under a moulded hood, probably re-set, between irregular buttresses formed from cut-down side walls. Block sundial dated 17.. above. Shallow but taller gabled projection behind is south end of older porch, with lower courses of diagonal buttresses surviving. Interior with stone benches, vault on chamfered ribs and late C19 double doors in arch of two continuous chamfers. To west a C19 two-light window with the head of older lancet above and flower-carved stone to right. To east chamfered plinth, stepped buttress, three C19 windows and diagonal stepped buttress. Five-light window, with Geometrical-traceried head cut from a single slab, in east end of aisle. North side of nave: Older west part shows 2 stepped buttresses and two C19 windows; middle part c.1900 with three 2-light windows; projecting gabled east part of c.1845 with two 2-light windows, tracery renewed. Chancel south wall shows late C19 double-chamfered priest's door under tablet R R 'ALEX DAVISON ESQ /impropriator/repaired this chancel 1823', and 3 restored lancets. Massive irregular clasping buttress at south-east corner. East end with 3 stepped lancets and tablet 'EMERSON MUSCHAMP BAINBRIDGE/OF FELTON HALL/ 1884'; coped gable with finial cross. Interior: Five-bay north arcade of double-chamfered arches with chamfered hoodmoulds on octagonal columns with moulded capitals; earlier semicircular east respond. South arcade is made up of double-chamfered west arch on semicircular responds (perhaps re-set), a length of c.1200 nave wall with the original south doorway, chamfered arch on shafted jambs (inner order cut away) with tall round-headed rear arch, and 2 broad eastern arches similar in detail to north arcade. To east of original doorway a small carved recess probably for stoup; above and to east are traces of blocked windows. Rear arch of the present south door is end of vault of older porch, with one chamfered rib. Renewed doorway in west end to turret newel stair, now ending in shouldered doorway on to nave roof. Double-chamfered chancel arch, with chamfered hood, on semicircular responds with moulded capitals and holdwater bases. Low- pitched nave roof has purlins resting on tie-beams with central block carrying ridge; chancel has late C19 crown-post roof with scissor braces. Monuments: In north aisle broken C14 priest's slab with high-relief figure and Lombardic marginal inscription. Wall tablets in chancel; James Muncaster d.1797 with urn and arms, signed by Fisher of York; Robert Lisle of Acton House d.1800 with draped urn and arms, signed by T. King of Bath; Alexander Davison of Swarland Park d.1829 with carved canopied niche. In south aisle tablet to William Adams of South Acton c.1824. Octagonal font, probably C14 but re-tooled. One medieval bell inscribed AVE.M/RIA.GRACIA.PLENA; second, uninscribed, probably 1674. , 1041881 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.714400 55.295480,-1.714408 55.295486,-1.714416... 2013-01-29 1041882 Tate Headstone 10 Metres South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Michael And All Angels FELTON RIVERSIDE NU 1800 (West end, off) 12/124 Tate headstone 10 metres south of chancel of Church of St. Michael and All Angels GV II Headstone, 1783. Cut sandstone. Small stone with shaped top, facing west. At top is oval panel with moulded border containing relief carving of figure of death,carrying scythe and hourglass, approaching 2 seated draped figures, encircled by text 'Be Prudent ...... seem Time well spent'; inscription below to Jane, wife of James Tate of Guyzance Mill. , 1041882 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.714546 55.295474,-1.714553 55.295480,-1.714563... 2013-01-29 1041883 Lambert Headstone 6 Metres South Of Church Of St Michael And All Angels FELTON RIVERSIDE NU 1800 (West end, off) 12/126 Lambert headstone 6 metres south of Church of St. Michael and All Angels GV II Headstone, 1764 with later additions to inscription. Cut sandstone. Shaped top has carving of cherub above oval panel inscribed 'Prepare to meet thy God' and foliage. Inscriptions: 'Here lies Jane, who when in Life Was Joy, Comfort: Crown and Wife to Thomas Lambert of Old Felton 1764 The Sweet Remembrance of the Just Shall flourish when they sleep in Dust' (to Thomas & George Lambert d.1770 & 1798) 'Be on your Guard, watch and pray In the Prime of Life we're calld away' (on reverse, to Isabella wife of George Lambert d.1812) 'In sure and certain Hope to rise, And claim her Mansion in the Skies, A Christian here her Flesh laid down The Cross exchanging for the Crown'. , 1041883 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.714618 55.295456,-1.714626 55.295462,-1.714634... 2013-01-29 1041884 Innes Headstone 7 Metres South Of Church Of St Michael And All Angels FELTON RIVERSIDE NU 1800 (West end, off) 12/128 Innes headstone 7 metres south of Church of St. Michael, and All Angels GV II Headstone, 1796. Cut sandstone. Flat-topped stone has relief-carved top with oval panel, flanked by garlands and grieving cherubs, above inscription to James Innes of Felton d.1758 and his wife Ann d.1796, 'Their only Surviveing Son, James Innes, of Croydon in the countyof Surrey erected this stone in Memory of good parents'. , 1041884 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.713659 55.294444,-1.713745 55.294478,-1.713832... 2013-01-29 1041885 Felton Mill FELTON RIVERSIDE NU 1800 (West end, off) 12/132 Felton Mill 31/12/69 II Water Mill, C18 and early C19. Rubble with roughly-tooled and shaped quoins and dressings to C18 part, and tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings to C19 part.; (except for rock-faced dressings to millrace openings). Welsh slate roof. Plan: C18 part is a 2-storey range set at right-angles to river; attached L-plan 4-storey C19 part with 2-storey wing beyond. North-west elevation: Main part 4 + 2 storeys, 3 + 2 bays. Taller C19 part has one ground-floor and two lst-floor doors; window openings with slightly- projecting sills; most carpentry gone. Hipped roof with small stepped-and- banded lateral stack near left end. Right part is gable end of C18 block: 2 doorways with windows above. All openings in alternating-block surrounds. Set back to left is 2-storey, 2-bay C19 wing with metal ridge vent. 4-bay left return shows 9-pane casements and 16-pane Yorkshire sashes; lower part of left bays behind wing. 7-window right return shows broad segmental arch to head-race. Rear elevation, to river: C19 part shows projecting right bay; 2-storey pent-roofed addition on inner return has segmental tail-race arch, 16-pane Yorkshire sash and pigeon holes with alighting shelves in end wall. Similar tail-race arch at foot of C18 range on left. Interior being remodelled as dwellings at time of survey; 3 undershot waterwheels in process of being broken up. , 1041885 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.537975 55.333282,-1.537991 55.333293,-1.538006... 2013-01-29 1041886 Three Marker Stones To East Of Lighthouse And Buildings HAUXLEY COQUET ISLAND NU 20 SE NU 294044 8/135 Three marker stones to east of lighthouse and buildings GV II Marker stones, C18 or early C19. Cut sandstone. Rectangular flat-topped pillars with incised letters W A D on seaward face; overall height c.O.6 metre. , 1041886 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.561060 55.321490,-1.561077 55.321498,-1.562257... 2013-01-29 1041887 Garden Wall To East Of Hauxley Hall With Attached Summerhouse 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. , 1041887 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.668328 55.328962,-1.668343 55.328972,-1.670543... 2013-01-29 1041888 Roadside Walls On North Side Of Street ACKLINGTON GUYZANCE VILLAGE NU 20 SW 7/35 Roadside walls on north side of street GV II Roadside walls, probably mid-C19. Squared rubble with cut dressings. Wall 0.8 metres high, inturned at gateways. Pitched coping; small monolithic gabled piers to gates and gateways. In central section between the two terraces of cottages is a square embayment for a former pump. Included for group value. , 1041888 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.669000 55.328884,-1.669276 55.328887,-1.669278... 2013-01-29 1041889 7 And 8, Guyzance Village ACKLINGTON GUYZANCE VILLAGE NU 20 SW (South side) 7/37 Nos. 7 and 8 31.12.69 GV II Row of cottages, C18 remodelled in mid C19 and in C20 converted from 3 to 2. Roughly-tooled squared stone; C19 east end bay of more neatly-cut masonry; returns and rear squared rubble. Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 10 irregular bays. Two boarded doors, six 4-pane sash windows, one 6-pane casement and small C20 window inserted in former doorway near left end. Coped gables at ends and between Nos. 7 and 8. Left end and 2 ridge stacks stepped with chamfered caps; rebuilt right end stack. 4-pane sash on left return. Flat-roofed C20 extension to west of No. 7 is not of interest. , 1041889 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.668797 55.328766,-1.668865 55.328772,-1.668877... 2013-01-29 1041890 Outbuilding Group To South Of Numbers 7 And 8 ACKLINGTON GUYZANCE VILLAGE NU 20 SW 7/38 Outbuilding group to south of Nos. 7 and 8 GV II Outbuilding with attached pigsties, privies and middens. C18 altered mid-C19. Rubble with some cut dressings; pantile roofs. North elevation single storey 3 + 1 bays. Left part has boarded double doors with boarded window on left and old 12-pane casement on right; slightly-lower extension to right has stable door. Left end stack C19, stepped with chamfered cap; right end gables of both parts have raised reverse-stepped coping. Left return shows boarded window in tooled-and-margined surround. Rear main part shows 3 blacksmiths' windows, one set in blocked doorway with timber lintel, and 4-pane casement; short walls runs south from centre of wall to join gabled privy/pigsty with yard and midden enclosed by low walls and roughly-arched coping, and renewed door on right return. Left part shows similar attached open midden and pigsty. , 1041890 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.668445 55.328884,-1.668458 55.328894,-1.668476... 2013-01-29 1041891 Pump Opposite Number 1 ACKLINGTON GUYZANCE VILLAGE NU 20 SW (South side) 7/40 Pump opposite No. I GV II Pump, probably late C19. Cast iron. Fluted shaft with domed cap and spike finial; curved handle. , 1041891 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.571825 55.336849,-1.571829 55.336855,-1.571845... 2024-03-25 1041892 Boundary Marker 20 Metres South East Of Cliff Cottage AMBLE BAY VIEW NU 2704 14/42 Boundary marker 20 metres south- east of Cliff Cottage GV II Harbour boundary marker, c.1837. Cast iron. Rectangular pillar with arched top; raised letters BOUNDARY/W H C (Warkworth Harbour Commissioners) on south-east face. Overall height 0.4 metre. , 1041892 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.572159 55.336754,-1.572162 55.336759,-1.572175... 2013-08-19 1041893 Boundary Marker In Lane At Rear Of Number 6 The Coastguard Houses AMBLE BAY VIEW NU 2704 14/43 Boundary marker in lane at rear of No. 6 The Coastguard Houses GV II Harbour boundary marker, c.1837. Cast iron. Rectangular pillar with arched top; raised letters WHC (Warkworth Harbour Commissioners) on south-east face. Overall height 0.5 metre. , 1041893 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.583154 55.333107,-1.583204 55.333158,-1.583234... 2013-08-19 1041894 The Vicarage With Outbuildings And Yard Wall AMBLE CHURCH STREET NU 2604 (South side) 13/47 The Vicarage, with outbuildings and yard wall GV II Vicarage, dated 1876 by Johnson & Hicks of Newcastle. Snecked stone with cut dressings except for south elevation of outbuilding in yellow Ashington brick; Welsh slate roof with chimneys heightened in brick. L-plan, with outbuilding and wall enclosing rear yard. Jacobean style. South elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays. Chamfered plinth, 1st floor string. Ground floor shows 2-light transomed windows, two in centre bay, except for 3-light on left; 3-light transomed windows above. All windows small-paned leaded casements in moulded surrounds. Coped gables with finials on moulded kneelers; left-of-centre stack rising from front roof slope. 3-bay left return has scattered similar fenestration; lower left bay has hip-ended roof with hip-roofed dormer on left return; taller gabled right bay with 4-light attic window. 1-bay right return shows vertical-panelled door in flat-arched surround with dated lintel and hoodmould; 4-light attic window. Set back to right is 2.5-metres-high yard wall, with gabled coping, joining end of outbuilding, formerly coach-house, with C20 door in old opening and hipped roof. Interior: Doors of 5 fielded panels in corniced surrounds, moulded cornices and dado rails. Straight closed-string stair with turned balusters; similar stairhead balustrade incorporates contemporary stairhead gate. , 1041894 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.585073 55.333500,-1.585094 55.333518,-1.585144... 2013-08-19 1041895 The Dock Public House AMBLE QUEEN STREET NU 2604 (North side) 13/53 The Dock Public House GV II Public House, 1837. Tooled squared stone of near-ashlar quality; Welsh slate roof with stacks rebuilt in brick on older brick bases. 2 storeys, 5 bays, slightly irregular. Plinth. Pilaster at left end with moulded band and capital. Wooden fascia board above ground-floor openings; moulded stone band to lst-floor sills; eaves cornice. Panelled double doors at left end and in bay 4, the latter with 2-pane overlight and narrow 2-pane sash immediately to right; one 12-pane and two 16-pane sash windows; traces of blocked openings. 8-pane sashes to 1st floor. Coped left gable; ridge and right end stacks. Part of the original planned development coeval with the harbour, built by the contractors Sandersons. , 1041895 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.581330 55.334838,-1.581263 55.334880,-1.581326... 2018-05-22 1041896 Amble War Memorial Clock Tower AMBLE QUEEN STREET NU 2604 (South side) 13/57 Clock Tower War Memorial GV II Clock Tower as World War I memorial, 1925 by Will Burton, council surveyor. Squared stone with ashlar dressings; white marble panels with leaded inscriptions, wrought-iron dwarf rails. Slender square three-stage tower. Three-stepped base carries tower with angle pilasters, stepped-and-chamfered plinth and moulded strings. Dwarf rails with knob-topped twist standards and twist rails link front faces of pilasters. Lower stage: north face has twin panels in recessed chamfered surrounds, 'TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF AMBLE WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918' and 'THE SITE FOR THIS MEMORIAL WAS GIVEN BY E.M. LAWSON-SMITH ESQ IN MEMORY OF HIS TWO SONS WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR', with inserted World War II plaque below; side faces have panels with names of fallen; boarded door to rear. Second stage has tall slatted square-headed openings and top stage clockfaces in keyed surrounds. Parapet has moulded coping and square pyramid-topped finials at corners. Unveiled Saturday May 9th 1925. , 1041896 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.580943 55.334974,-1.581163 55.335096,-1.581179... 2013-08-19 1041897 Walls And Gate To War Memorial Garden AMBLE QUEEN STREET NU 2604 (South side) 13/59 Walls and gate to War Memorial garden GV II Walls and gate, 1925. Snecked stone with cut dressings; wrought iron. On north and east sides of garden is low wall with chamfered coping formerly carrying rails; wall inturned on either side of entrance on north, which has posts with ball finials holding an attractive gate with pierced lower rail, curved bars and a naturalistic vine. Included for group value. , 1041897 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.796327 55.289204,-1.796332 55.289206,-1.796338... 2013-01-29 1041898 Stone On Brinkburn/Longframlington Parish Boundary 650 Metres North East Of Todstead BRINKBURN B 6334 NZ 19 NW NZ 13049946 (North side, off) 10/62 Stone on Brinkburn/ Longframlington parish boundary 650 metres north- east of Todstead II Boundary stone, probably C18. Sandstone. Segmental-topped slab with incised letter 'L' (Longframlington) on east. West face plain. Overall height 0.15 metre. , 1041898 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.850697 55.299961,-1.850692 55.300001,-1.850678... 2013-01-29 1041899 South Part Of West Farmbuilding Range At Healey BRINKBURN B 6344 NU 00 SE (North side, off) 4/66 South part of west farmbuilding range at Healey II Barn, pigsty/henhouse and gingang. Early C19 except for mid-C19 gingang. Squared rubble with tooled-and-margined quoins,except for rock-faced gingang; Welsh slate roofs. Barn with gingang on west side and pigsty/henhouse to south. East elevation: Barn, partly behind C20 covered yard, shows doorway in chamfered alternating-block surround with slit vent to left and part-slatted window to right. Lower pigsty/henhouse to left has pent extension, produced by roofing over twin exercise yards, with 2 boarded doors; original sty entrances within have monolith segmental-arched lintels, and part-slatted window above. Coped gables. Left return shows external stone stair to boarded door in chamfered alternating-block surround. West elevation: Barn shows boarded door in chamfered alternating-block surround, and slit vent to right of circular gingang with 5 double-stepped piers and conical roof. Pigsty/henhouse to right shows henhole above chamfered stone shelf. Interior. Gingang shows massive cross beam on larger north and south piers; separate roof structure has radial tie beams to central post with struts to principals, and 2 levels of curved purlins. Henhouse above pigsty is lined with stone nesting boxes. , 1041899 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.817020 55.286034,-1.817066 55.286052,-1.817363... 2013-01-29 1041900 Farmbuilding Range On West Of Yard At Brinkburn Lodge BRINKBURN B 6334 NZ 19 NW (South side) 10/68 Farmbuilding range on west of yard at Brinkburn Lodge GV II Cartshed, shelter sheds, granary and bothy. Early C19. Squared stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; blue slate roof. 1 + 2 storeys, 6 irregular bays. Boarded double doors under tall segmental-arched cart entrance at left end; arcade of 3 similar but lower arches in centre, with 2 windows above and boarded opening with pigeon holes above right. Bothy at right end has boarded door with 5-pane overlight, 16-pane sash to left and 6-pane casement on 1st floor. Coped gables; banded ridge stack, rendered, to bothy. Right return shows O.S.B.M. Rear elevation shows boarded door to cart shed; 2 windows to granary; 8-pane sash with external iron bars and 1st floor 6-pane casement to bothy. , 1041900 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.843100 55.289645,-1.843301 55.289409,-1.843239... 2013-01-29 1041901 Pauperhaugh Bridge Over The River Coquet BRINKBURN B 6344 NZ 19 NW (South side, off) 10/222 Pauperhaugh Bridge, over the River Coquet GV II Bridge. Mid C19. Rock-faced stone. 3 large segmental arches flanked by segmental-topped flood arches; band; parapet with arched coping. Splayed wing walls. , 1041901 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.819279 55.279024,-1.819292 55.279034,-1.819311... 2013-01-29 1041902 Mounting Block At North West Corner Of Priory Church BRINKBURN BRINKBURN PRIORY NZ 19 NW 10/71 Mounting block at north-west corner of Priory Church GV II Mounting block, of uncertain date. Monolithic sandstone block with 3 steps and a square socket on the top. Included for group value. , 1041902 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.819411 55.279680,-1.819419 55.279688,-1.819437... 2013-01-29 1041903 Riverside Wall North Of Manor House With Attached Gatepiers BRINKBURN BRINKBURN PRIORY NZ 19 NW 10/73 Riverside wall north of Manor House, with attached gatepiers GV II Riverside wall and gatepiers. Medieval, remodelled and partly rebuilt in early C19. Squared stone with cut dressings. Wall c.150 metres long, 5 metres high to river but only 1 metre internally. Gabled C19 coping with occasional crenellations. Seen from across the river, a long stretch of wall to the left has medieval masonry, including a corbelled-out projection close to the attached gateway, extending to a little below the coping. Central part, with steps down to water, entirely rebuilt. Right end part with chamfered set-back at mid-height is probably medieval, and joins north- west corner of walled yard of Manor House (q.v.). Internal face shows attached gateway towards north end; the gatepiers have C15 or early C16 mouldings and later swept dips (ball finials missing) and may be an in-situ remnant of a priory gatehouse. Later attached wall to east of gatepiers is not of special interest. , 1041903 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.817774 55.278928,-1.817775 55.278938,-1.818014... 2013-01-29 1041904 Tunnel 50 Metres East Of Priory Church BRINKBURN BRINKBURN PRIORY NZ 19 NW 10/75 Tunnel 50 metres east of Priory Church GV II Artificial tunnel, probably a grotto or folly. Late C18 or early C19. Roughly-squared stone. L-plan. Short barrel-vaulted passage 1.8 metres high runs north then turns east through longer, slightly larger tunnel to exit; overall length c.22 metres. Not genuinely subterranean; constructed in a dug trench, and infilled above vault. , 1041904 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.816969 55.278727,-1.817018 55.278711,-1.816998... 2013-01-29 1041905 Brinkburn Mill BRINKBURN BRINKBURN PRIORY NZ 19 NW 10/77 Brinkburn Mill GV II Mill and attached miller's cottage. Mill probably C18 with re-used medieval masonry, remodelled and cottage added c.1830. Squared stone (except for squared rubble at rear of mill); cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. L-plan. Neo-Tudor style. East elevation in 2 parts. Mill to left 2 low storeys, 2 bays; central boarded double doors in chamfered surround, with smaller doorway near left end; 2-light recessed and chamfered mullioned windows with lead-latticed casements. Coped left end gable on moulded kneelers; stepped ridge stack. To right, set back slightly, is gable end of taller single-storey cottage with 3-light mullioned window under hoodmould and slit window above; coped gable, with finial, on moulded kneelers. Left return of mill shows external six-spoked iron undershot waterwheel 3.5 metres in diameter. Right return of cottage shows projecting gabled-porch with tall pointed arch, and 4-light window to left. Rear elevation of mill shows two 2-light windows in gabled half dormers; projecting gable end of cottage on left has stepped projecting stack, and 2-light window on right return. Interior: Stones and some mill machinery in Situ; king-post roof. , 1041905 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.810944 55.280074,-1.810950 55.280087,-1.811175... 2015-10-16 1041906 Brinkheugh Farmhouse And Outbuilding To East BRINKBURN BRINKHEUGH NZ 19 NW Brinkheugh Farmhouse and 10/80 outbuilding to east (formerly listed as 21.10.53 Brinkheugh) GV II* House: Rear wing is C16 or early Cl7 bastle; front block late C17. Front roughly-squared stone, returns coursed rubble, rear wing large rubble on boulder plinth, outbuildings rubble; cut dressings. Welsh slate roofs with end stacks rebuilt in brick on old bases. Double-span plan with attached outbuilding to east of rear wing. South elevation 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Rusticated quoins. Central 6-panel door in bolection-moulded surround and entablature with swan-neck pediment enclosing initials IBM (James and Margaret Bilton) and worn date 16..; 12-pane sash windows in surrounds with swept convex moulding and cornices. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; end stacks. Set back to right is single-storey 2-bay outbuilding with fire window and two 2-light windows, all blocked, and coped right gable. Left return shows gable end of bastle, above C18 outshut. At 1st-floor level 2 small chamfered windows, one blocked but with old iron bars, and 9-pane fixed window; blocked chamfered light to attic. Right return shows blocked doorway in gable of main block, and gable end of bastle showing original upper door and window opening, both under relieving arches, and both now blocked. Rear shows bastle boulder plinth and 2 late C17 inserted windows, the lower mullioned, and small blocked chamfered window on ground floor left. Original bastle openings, and window re-set on north of outbuilding, all have stop-chamfered lintels. Interior: Large western ground floor room in front block, now subdivided, has 6-panel door to eastern room in bolection-moulded surround under broken pediment; panelled double doors to stair in similar surround with cornice; arched cupboard between panelled pilasters. Eastern room has old fireside cupboard with H hinges. Bastle part has walls 1.15 metre thick and late C17 open-well stair inserted into west part, with closed Strings, turned balusters, moulded handrail and panelled square newels with low pyramidal tops. Kitchen in east part of bastle has old close-spaced ceiling beams and cupboard with shaped fielded panels and H hinges. 2-panel doors on lst floor, those in front block in bolection-moulded surrounds; similarly-moulded stone surrounds to bedroom fireplaces, that in west bedroom with moulded wood overmantel and old cupboard alongside. Small timber newel stair, probably late C17, to bastle attic. Blocked bastle byre door visible from within outbuilding. , 1041906 1953-10-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.814540 55.292671,-1.814553 55.292695,-1.814669... 2015-10-16 1041907 Cockshot Farmhouse BRINKBURN COCKSHOT NZ 19 NW 10/84 Cockshot Farmhouse GV II House. Probably late C17, raised and remodelled mid-C18; east extension early C19. Roughly-squared stone with cut lintels and sills; renewed pantile roof with one stack rebuilt in brick. 2 storeys, 3 + 1 bays. Left part has part-glazed 6-panel door in centre bay, with blocked window above; other windows 12-pane sashes, some renewed; original eaves line visible above upper window sills. Steeply-pitched roof. Gables have raised reverse-stepped coping on moulded kneelers. End stacks with chamfered caps. C19 right bay shows renewed 12-pane sash with 2-pane casement over; coped right gable with end stack rebuilt on old base. Left return shows blocked lst-floor door and gable window. Rendered rear porch is not of special interest. , 1041907 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.816122 55.294375,-1.816124 55.294386,-1.816154... 2013-01-29 1041908 Jacksons Stile 150 Metres North Of Cockshot Farm BRINKBURN COCKSHOT NZ 19 NW 5/86 Jackson's Stile, 150 metres north of Cockshot Farm II House and cottage. House early C18 altered early C19; cottage probably early C19. House has squared stone front, rendered returns and coursed rubble rear; cottage squared rubble; cut dressings. Welsh slate roofs. House 2 storeys, 2 wide bays. Right-of-centre 4-panel door with 4-pane overlight; 12-pane sash windows on ground floor and 4-pane sashes, probably once 16-pane but intermediate glazing bars lost, above; all windows in openings with C18 stone surrounds, heightened early C19. Gables have raised reverse-stepped coping on-moulded kneelers; end stacks with chamfered caps. Single-storey 4-bay cottage on right shows 12-pane Yorkshire sashes; coped right gable; similar ridge and right end stacks. Outshut at rear of cottage. Altered single-storey wing at rear of house is not of special interest. , 1041908 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.956018 55.314543,-1.956084 55.314560,-1.956112... 2013-01-29 1041909 Woodbine Cottage THROPTON THROPTON VILLAGE NU 00 SW (North side) 16/309 Woodbine Cottage GV II House, early C19. Squared stone; Scottish slate roof, 2 storeys, 3 bays. Plain door on left with 4-pane overlight; 16-pane sash windows with slightly- projecting sills. Coped left gable; stepped-and-banded left end and ridge stacks. Rendered C20 extension to rear is not of special interest. , 1041909 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.955211 55.313955,-1.955304 55.313973,-1.955342... 2013-01-29 1041910 Roman Catholic Church Of All Saints THROPTON THROPTON VILLAGE NU 00 SW (South side) 16/313 Roman Catholic Church of All Saints 21.10.53 (formerly listed as All Saints RC Church) GV II* Roman Catholic Church; late C18 or early C19, altered 1842. Horizontally- tooled stone except for west end, tooled-and-margined stone with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof. Aisleless rectangular plan, with presbytery (q.v.) adjoining east end. 1842 west end has boarded double doors in large moulded arch beneath 2 carved niches with corbelled sills holding figures of saints. Expanded-arm cross in gable and gabled bellcote with twin pointed arches and Greek cross finial. Stepped diagonal buttresses carrying small pinnacles. Built into wall on right of door is copy of C18 inscribed stone, the original being set in the adjacent graveyard wall (q.v.). South wall 5 bays; sill band, 2-light Y-tracery windows with hoodmoulds. 2 similar windows on north, the eastern blocked. Interior: Plastered. Internal 3-sided apse beyond pendant screen of 3 pointed arches with crocketed pinnacle in spandrels: panelled rear wall with similar arches on paired rounded pilasters. Moulded stone font. The Church originated as a chapel attached to Thropton Old Hall. , 1041910 1953-10-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.954939 55.313969,-1.954926 55.313993,-1.955003... 2013-01-29 1041911 Presbytery Attached To Roman Catholic Church Of All Saints THROPTON THROPTON VILLAGE NU OO SW (South side) 16/315 Presbytery attached to Roman Catholic 21.10.53 Church of All Saints (formerly listed as Presbytery) GV II Roman Catholic Presbytery, c.1811 perhaps incorporating some fabric of Thropton Old Hall; north wing heightened in later C19. Horizontally-tooled stone with ashlar door surround and band; Scottish slate roof except for Welsh slates on north wing. East elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, 1st floor band. 3 steps up to central C20 glazed door under radial fanlight in surround with archivolt, moulded imposts, half-round pilasters and-moulded cornice. Plain sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. Hipped roof with 2 stepped- and-banded ridge stacks. Lower 1-bay north wing, set back to right, shows similar ground-floor window and stepped-and-corniced right end stack. 2-bay left return of main block shows similar detail to east elevation; rear elevation shows stair projection with 16-pane sash windows to left. Outbuilding on west of north wing is not of special interest. , 1041911 1953-10-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.956908 55.314400,-1.957177 55.314476,-1.957120... 2013-01-29 1041912 Three Wheat Heads Inn THROPTON THROPTON VILLAGE NU 00 SW (South side) 16/318 Three Wheat Heads Inn GV II Inn. Early to mid C18, altered late C18, enlarged early C19. Squared tooled stone with cut dressings; Scottish slate roof. L-plan. Street front 2 storeys, in 2 sections: left part 4 irregular bays. Right 2 bays are original house: renewed door on right in surround of irregular large blocks with narrow chamfer; 4-pane sash on left and 4-pane sashes in stone surrounds on 1st floor. Left bays originally single-storey, heightened in later C18: centre renewed door with low overlight, 2 small windows on left and 4-pane sash on right; lst floor shows 2 large windows with pointed arches holding later sashes, and smaller blind window between, all in raised stone surrounds. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced ridge and left end stacks. Right part has short link bay with vertical-panelled door and low overlight, and projecting early C19 wing; 3-bay left return shows left-of-centre renewed door, with low overlight, and renewed 12-pane sash windows except for 4-pane sashes in left bay. Stepped-and-corniced end stack. , 1041912 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.959142 55.314797,-1.959172 55.314798,-1.959209... 2013-01-29 1041913 Barn, Gingang And Shelter Sheds To South West Of The Peel THROPTON THROPTON VILLAGE NU OO SW (South side) 16/322 Barn, gingang and shelter sheds to south-west of The Peel GV II Barn, gingang and shelter sheds. Barn late C18 or early C19, extended and gingang added c.1850; shelter sheds c.1860 with late C19 byre addition. Barn squared stone, mid C19 parts rubble with tooled-and-margined dressings, byre snecked stone with rock-faced dressings. Welsh slate roofs. East elevation: Barn to right in 2 parts; older right section has stable door in alternating-block surround with 2 slit vents on right; left section has similar door and casement window with stop-chamfered frame. Pigeon holes in gable of left return. To left is lower L-plan shelter shed; boarded double doors to left of 3-bay arcade with stone piers and timber lintels. Behind east wing of shelter shed a pent byre with 2 boarded doors. To rear of barn gingang with 7 square piers, those to north and south larger and stepped, and conical roof. , 1041913 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.982984 55.323967,-1.983047 55.323961,-1.983043... 2013-01-29 1041914 Pumphouse 150 Metres West Of Westfield Farmhouse THROPTON WESTFIELD NU 00 SW 16/324 Pumphouse 150 metres west of Westfield Farmhouse II Pumphouse. Probably third quarter of C19, for Lord Armstrong. Roughly squared stone; Welsh slater roof. Small rectangular building, c.3 by 6 metres. 6 steps down to boarded door on south. Interior: 4-metre diameter all-metal waterwheel in situ The wheel operated a pump (mechanism partly removed) which raised water to Warton Farm, 0.5 kilometre to the south-west in Snitter parish. , 1041914 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.641953 55.311097,-1.641901 55.311097,-1.641901... 2013-01-29 1041915 Acklington Church Of England Controlled First School ACKLINGTON ACKLINGTON VILLAGE NU 20 SW (North side) 7/2 Acklington Church of England controlled First School GV II School, dated 1852. Snecked stone with tooled quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof with 2 stacks rebuilt in brick. T-plan. Tudor style. One storey, 1 + 1 bays. Left bay shows large window holding 4-pane casements, and similar blocked window on right partly hidden by cross-wing outshut; stepped ridge stack with chamfered cap. Projecting right bay is end of cross-wing, showing 4-light mullioned window holding 12-pane sashes with paired 6-pane casements above, and slit below rebuilt stack on gable; end of outshut to left shows renewed door in chamfered surround under shield-shaped datestone with Percy crescent. 3-bay right return; gabled centre bay shows blocked pointed doorway and 2-light window in gable, beneath gabled bellcote with pointed arch. Rear of wing shows similar fenestration to street front. , 1041915 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.644071 55.310902,-1.644040 55.310904,-1.644051... 2013-01-29 1041916 Pant Opposite Old Vicarage ACKLINGTON ACKLINGTON VILLAGE NU 20 SW (North side) 7/4 Pant opposite Old Vicarage 31.12.69 (formerly-listed as Village Pump on Main Street near Church) GV II Pant. C19; canopy may be early C20. Pump and housing cast-iron and wood; ceramic trough; canopy of nailed timber construction with clay tile roof. Tall square pyramid-capped pump housing, with spout and long curved handle; rectangular trough stamped 'Jameson & Son, Corbridge' with iron bucket rest. All under canopy of corner posts with shaped braces carrying pyramidal roof with fancy ridge tiles and knob finial. , 1041916 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.644057 55.310815,-1.644322 55.310795,-1.644308... 2013-01-29 1041917 Outbuilding To North Of Old Vicarage With Attached Yard Walls ACKLINGTON ACKLINGTON VILLAGE NU 20 SW (South side) 7/6 Outbuilding to north of Old Vicarage, with attached yard walls GV II Outbuilding and yard walls, 1861, probably by James Deason. Snecked stone with tooled ashlar dressings; graduated Lakeland slate roof. One storey, 5 narrow bays: 2 segmental arches holding boarded double doors, a stable door in chamfered surround, a 6-pane casement and a stable door in an inserted opening. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; small ridge stack with chamfered cap. Left return shows buttress and slatted gable opening; right return shows boarded pitching door in chamfered surround. Rear elevation to street shows pair of blocked slit vents near left end. South yard wall joins south-west corner of outbuilding with north-west corner of Old Vicarage (q.v.), and holds central gateway flanked by low buttresses. North wall joins north-east corner of outbuilding and runs east, stepping in to enclose former midden, to gateway with buttress on left; coping steps up to taller return linking to east end of Old Vicarage kitchen wing. Gabled copings throughout. Outbuilding contained coach-house, groom's room, cartshed, stable and cow byre. C20 outbuildings against north wall are not of interest. , 1041917 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.644393 55.310768,-1.644369 55.310782,-1.644320... 2013-01-29 1041918 Gatepiers And Quadrant Walls To The Old Vicarage ACKLINGTON ACKLINGTON VILLAGE NU 20 SW (South side) 7/7 Gatepiers and quadrant walls to The Old Vicarage GV II Gatepiers and quadrant walls, probably 1861. Piers ashlar, walls snecked stone with cut coping. Monolithic square piers with chamfered plinths and panelled cross-gabled tops; walls with arched coping, joining north-west corner of Old Vicarage outbuilding (q.v.) at left. Included for group value. , 1041918 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.643627 55.310811,-1.643610 55.310813,-1.643616... 2013-01-29 1041919 Lych Gate To Church Of St. John The Divine ACKLINGTON ACKLINGTON VILLAGE NU 20 SW (South side) 7/9 Lych Gate to church of St. John the Divine GV II Lych gate as World War I memorial,c.1920. Pegged oak frame, with pebbledashed gable infill, on ashlar base; Lakeland slate roof. Low walls with chamfered coping carry open frame. Arched heads to panels flanking entrance, which has a 3-centred arch formed by linked braces; cambered and brattished tie-beam with incised gilded inscription. Ogee-arched cusped bargeboards. Panelled double gates with shaped hinges. Each return shows 3 open arched panels; rear elevation similar to front. Stone seats and crown-post roof inside. , 1041919 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.670751 55.339396,-1.670794 55.339461,-1.670848... 2013-01-29 1041920 Cartshed Granary At Bank House Farm With Attached Cottages To East ACKLINGTON BANK HOUSE NU 20 NW 3/12 Cartshed/granary at Bank House Farm, with attached cottages to east Gv II Cartshed/granary and attached cottages. Cartshed/granary c.1800; cottages late C19 incorporating c.1800 farmbuilding. c.1800 parts squared roughly- tooled stone, late C19 parts snecked stone; Welsh slate roofs with yellow brick stacks. North elevation, to farmyard: Cartshed/granary 3 storeys, 9 windows. Central external stone stair to 1st floor folding boarded doors; to either side of stair a pair of segmental arches on round piers, with boarded door on far left and stable door far right. Part-slatted windows to 1st floor with lower slatted windows above, directly beneath eaves. All windows with slightly-projecting sills. Steeply-pitched roof; coped gables with end stacks. Rear elevation shows boarded door and 2 blocked doors and inserted 4-pane sash on far right; upper-floor fenestration as on north. Pair of cottages to right, each 2 storeys, 2 bays. Renewed doors; various sash windows; coped right gables; ridge stack. Interior: cartshed has axial arcade of 4 round piers carrying spine beam. Cottages included for group value. Attached single-storey farmbuildings are not of special interest. , 1041920 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.670653 55.339118,-1.670694 55.339182,-1.670890... 2015-10-20 1041921 Dairy At Bank House Farm To South East Of Main Farmbuilding Complex ACKLINGTON BANK HOUSE NU 20 NW 3/14 Dairy at Bank House Farm, to south-east of main farmbuilding complex 31.12.69 (formerly listed as former Creamery at Bank House Farm) II Dairy, late C19. Close-jointed tooled stone with tooled-and-margined ashlar dressings; cast iron verandah; Welsh slate roof with lead-capped timber louvre. Rectangular plan of 2 rooms, surrounded by a 6 x 4 bay verandah. Plinth, raised quoins. 2 flush-panelled doors near centre, flanked by 4-pane sash windows; all openings in raised alternating-block surrounds. Verandah on octagonal columns with moulded bases and rings, with curved braces and rings in spandrels, carrying hipped roof. Louvre, with slatted sides and pyramid cap, at left. Lateral stack at right end, rising through roofslope, stepped-and-corniced with paired shafts. One similar window on left return and two to rear. Interior: East room is dairy with elaborate Minton-tiled floor, marble-topped central table and marble shelves. West room has fireplace with old grate. At time of survey recently vandalised and most slates removed from roof. , 1041921 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.682098 55.321444,-1.681692 55.321452,-1.681746... 2013-01-29 1041922 Garden Walls To South East Of Brainshaugh With Attached Privy ACKLINGTON BRAINSHAUGH NU 20 SW 7/16 Garden walls to south-east of Brainshaugh, with attached privy GV II Garden walls, probably early C18. Squared stone; pantile roof to privy. Walls enclosing square garden to south of kitchen wing of Brainshaugh (q.v.); c.2.5 metres high with flat coping. Boarded doors near north end of east and west walls, and near west end of south wall. Pent privy at rear of short north wall has boarded door and small window. 3 small rectangular lockers in internal face of west wall. , 1041922 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.673448 55.321819,-1.673451 55.321862,-1.673549... 2013-01-29 1041923 Graveyard Wall Adjacent To Ruined Church Or Chapel ACKLINGTON BRAINSHAUGH NU 20 SW 7/18 Graveyard wall adjacent to ruined church or chapel GV II Graveyard wall, C18 or early C19 with small C20 extension at south-west corner. Squared stone, largely re-used medieval material; cut dressings. Roughly rectangular enclosure with the north wall of the ruined church or chapel (q.v.) forming the eastern part of the north side; rounded south-east corner and rectangular extension at south-west corner. Walls 1.5-2 metres high with low-pitched coping; gateways on west and south. Earlier foundations project from beneath external face of wall at south-east and south-west corners. , 1041923 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.676570 55.325085,-1.676563 55.325082,-1.676582... 2013-01-29 1041924 Guyzance Mill ACKLINGTON GUYZANCE NU 20 SW 7/19 Guyzance Mill II Mill, early C19 ( 183? date scratched on kiln). Coursed rubble with cut and tooled quoins and dressings. Rectangular block with lower pent-roofed parts to east (wheel house), north (drying kiln) and west. South elevation: main block 3 storeys, 2 bays; ground floor shows boarded window and doorway with timber lintel, 1st floor two 24-pane Yorkshire sashes and 2nd floor two windows, lost carpentry; all windows in chamfered alternating- block surrounds with slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables; small stepped- and-banded left end stack. Wheel-house to right has tall opening with corbelled lintel. Left return shows lst-f1oor 24-pane Yorkshire sash. Rear elevation shows stable door under boarded double pitching door, both in chamfered surrounds, to right of kiln; two 2nd-floor windows lost carpentry. Interior: undershot iron-and-timber waterwheel, probably once external (c.f. Brinkburn Mill and Thrum Mill, Rothbury). Stones, gearing and some machinery in situ. Derelict and in poor condition at time of survey; west pent outshut roofless. , 1041924 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.676274 55.320809,-1.676342 55.320952,-1.676452... 2013-01-29 1041925 Bridge Over River Coquet ACKLINGTON GUYZANCE BRIDGE NU 20 SW 7/21 Bridge over River Coquet ( formerly 31.12.69 listed as Brainshaugh Bridge) GV II Bridge, c.1865. Rock-faced stone with rock-faced-and-margined dressings, except for tooled-and-margined internal faces of parapet. 3 segmental arches; keeled cutwaters with domed tops; impost band and band below flat-topped parapet, which has chamfered coping with iron clamps between blocks; end pilasters. Attached C20 railings to north-west are not of interest. , 1041925 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.677162 55.320291,-1.677279 55.320289,-1.677275... 2013-01-29 1041926 The Dye House ACKLINGTON GUYZANCE BRIDGE NU 20 SW 7/23 The Dye House II GV Mill building. 1775, converted into flats 1968. Squared stone with roughly- tooled dressings (except for top floor, brick in Dutch bond). Welsh slate roof. 3 storeys, 14 windows. Each floor slightly recessed. Ground floor shows C20 openings; upper floors have 2-pane casements with slightly-projecting sills, those on top floor under segmental arches. Coped gables. The two left bays are a 1985 extension in facsimile. Similar fenestration to rear. Initially built as a foundry for tin and iron, and converted to a woollen mill by John Reed in 1791, remaining in use as such until 1884; the derelict building was taken over by Ellwood Holmes of Newcastle in 1915 to make Hydrate of Alumina, a white pigment previously obtained from Germany. A Gilks water turbine in the millrace provided hydroelectric power, the mill being one of the first business premises thus lit in the country. The factory closed in 1930 after pollution of the river caused the Duke of Northumberland to refuse renewal of the lease. Listed for historical interest. , 1041926 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.667141 55.326723,-1.667164 55.326730,-1.667160... 2013-01-29 1041927 Garden Walls To South Of Hall ACKLINGTON GUYZANCE HALL NU 20 SW 7/27 Garden walls to south of Hall GV II Garden walls, early C20 with re-used C18 gatepiers. Squared tooled stone with cut dressings. 2-metre high wall on west of lawn links to south-west corner of Hall, and has central gateway; rusticated piers with pulvinated friezes, moulded caps and knob finials. Lower wall on south of lawn, turned in to flank central flight of 7 steps. Pitched moulding coping. , 1041927 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.673752 55.327488,-1.673751 55.327457,-1.673674... 2013-01-29 1041928 Bridge Over Quarry Burn On Hall Drive 40 Metres East Of West Lodge ACKLINGTON GUYZANCE HALL NU 20 SW 7/31 Bridge over Quarry Burn on Hall drive, 40 metres east of West Lodge GV II Bridge, early C20. Rock-faced stone and dressings, except for yellow brick soffit; cast- and wrought-iron posts and chains. Round arch with triple keystone; parapet swept up over arch, with domed monolithic end piers. Moulded posts alongside piers and on centre of parapet carry chains. Included for group value with West Lodge. , 1041928 1988-09-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.844033 55.440040,-1.844355 55.439981,-1.844326... 2015-10-16 1041929 Shelter Sheds To North Of Titlington Mount Farmhouse HEDGELEY TITLINGTON NU 0l NE NU 100163 4/258 Shelter sheds to north of Titlington Mount Farmhouse GV II Pair of shelter sheds, probably c.1840. Tooled stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2 + 2 bays, stepping downhill to right; each part has 2 segmental arches; roofs hip-ended with central coped gable. Attached walls to right and left link to dovecote (q.v.). , 1041929 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.908615 55.311564,-1.908654 55.311563,-1.908653... 2013-08-19 1041930 Addycombe Cottages With Attached Walls And Outbuildings ROTHBURY ADDYCOMBE GARDENS NU 0501 25/259 Addycombe Cottages (Nos. 1-12 26.3.73 consecutive) with attached rear walls and outbuildings (formerly listed as pact of Nos 1-22 Addycombe Cottages) II Terrace of houses 1873 by Norman Shaw for Lord Armstrong, restored and rear walls reduced in height 1978 by Spence & Price of Newcastle. Rubble with rock- faced and margined dressings; porches and gables of end houses half-timbered with pebbledash over brick infill; red clay tile roofs with ornamental terracotta ridges and finials, purple slates on rear outbuildings. 6 houses, divided from the first into flats, those on 1st floor entered from external staircases at rear. Domestic Revival style. Front elevation; stepped up slope; 2 storeys except for end houses 2 storeys + attic; each house 2 bays. Each has central porch, timber-framed on stone base, with 9-pane fixed casement and vertical-panelled door, on left return, in ogee-arched surround under gablet with projecting bargeboards. 2-, 3- and 4-light mullioned-and-transomed windows holding plain casements; lst-floor windows in intermediate houses in gabled half dormers: end houses have broad timber-framed attic gables, the upper parts set forward on moulded corbels, each with a 3-light small-paned casement window; plain bargeboards. Coped intermediate gables, end and ridge stacks with battered faces. Returns each show broad gable with attic slit and pent projection below; intermediate houses have projecting gabled wings, both with attached outhouses showing asymmetric-pitched roofs. East end house has broad gable above late C20 rear wing in same style. External stone stairs to balconies and upper flat doors in wings. Attached yard walls with re-set arched coping. Built as cottages for retiring staff of the Armstrong household. , 1041930 1973-03-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.894181 55.308394,-1.894198 55.308419,-1.894274... 2013-01-29 1041931 The Old Mill With Attached Wall To North West ROTHBURY B 6344 NU OO SE (South side, off) Thrum Mill 17/261 The Old Mill with attached wall to north-west II Mill and attached wall. C18, heightened and wings added in early C19. Tooled stone; Welsh slate roof. Rectangular 3-storey main block with external wheel at south end, and tower wings to east and west. West elevation 3 storeys, 2 bays. Ground floor has boarded door on left and projecting gabled wing on right; 1st floor has 9-pane and 4-pane casements, 2nd floor part-slatted windows. Remains of blocked C18 windows in lower part of wall. Coped gables, stepped-and-banded left end stack. Wing has doorway and window on left return, cast-iron slatted ridge vent and stepped-and-corniced end stack. Attached 15-metre-long wall on far left has chamfered set back at mid-height and gabled coping. Left return has 2 steps up to central boarded door. Rear elevation shows central projecting wing flanked by blocked windows, and 2 part-slatted windows to 2nd floor. Wing has arched opening under part-slatted window in end wall, chamfered eaves cornices and hipped roof; external stone stair to boarded door on right return. Right return of main block shows fragmentary remains of wheel, and central lst-floor window. Interior altered; west wing contains remains of drying kiln. , 1041931 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.908559 55.308247,-1.908367 55.308264,-1.908441... 2013-08-19 1041932 Rothbury Bridge ROTHBURY BRIDGE STREET NU 0501 25/263 Rothbury Bridge 21.10.53 GV II Bridge. Medieval; south arch rebuilt C16 or C17; widened to east 1759; new superstructure mid-C20. Squared stone. 4 segmental, almost semicircular arches which are double-chamfered to the west and have arch rings to the east. The 3 northern arches each have 4 chamfered soffit ribs; plain soffits to southern arch and 1759 widening, Pointed cutwaters, those on west with canted tops. Flat-coped C19 approach walls on north. The date 1759 and initials W.O. (William Oliphant, a Rothbury mason) are said to be carved low on the east face. C20 concrete and steel superstructure, extending over cutwaters and replacing original parapets, is not of interest. , 1041932 1953-10-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.908566 55.308971,-1.908550 55.308976,-1.908603... 2013-08-19 1041933 Bridge Way ROTHBURY BRIDGE STREET NU 0501 (East side) 25/264 Bridge Way (Nos. 1, 2 and 3) GV II House, now 3 flats. Late C17 or early C18, heightened in early C19; converted to flats c.1978. Lower part heavy rubble with roughly-shaped quoins, top floor smaller rubble with tooled quoins; tooled lintels and sills; Welsh slate roof. 3 storeys, 3 bays. Inserted 6-panel door with plain overlight on far right, with small windows on right and above. Plain sash windows, that on ground floor centre in former door opening. Several blocked openings include upper door on far left. Coped gables with stepped-and-banded left end stack and truncated right end stack. Flat-roofed pebbledashed rear extension is not of interest. , 1041933 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.909174 55.308987,-1.909235 55.309094,-1.909381... 2013-08-19 1041934 Bridge Street House ROTHBURY BRIDGE STREET NU 0501 (West side) 25/266 Bridge Street House GV II Former schoolmaster's house for Tomlinson school. Early C19. Tooled stone; blue slate roof. 2 storeys, 4 bays. Top-glazed 6-panel door in second bay boarded door on far right; 12 pane sashes, that on ground floor left lost, glazing bars. All windows in chamfered surrounds with slightly-projecting sills. Coped right gable; stepped-and-corniced ridge and right end stacks. , 1041934 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.910424 55.308728,-1.910438 55.308740,-1.910458... 2013-08-19 1041935 Bell Headstone 21 Metres South East Of Porch Of Church Of All Saints ROTHBURY CHURCH STREET NU 0501 (East side) 25/269 Bell headstone 21 metres south- east of porch of Church of All Saints GV II Headstone, 1743. Cut sandstone. Shaped top, raised border with floral ornament. Relief carving of angel flanked by self-swallowing serpent over scythe, and book; inscription to Thomas Bell, and later members of family. , 1041935 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.910516 55.308178,-1.910530 55.308188,-1.910548... 2013-08-19 1041936 Monument To Walter Mavin At South East Of Detached Graveyard ROTHBURY CHURCH STREET NU 0501 (West side) 25/271 Monument to Walter Mavin at south- east of detached graveyard II Graveyard monument, 1900. Cut stone. Rectangular plot with chamfered kerb and headstone with inscription to Walter Mavin 'the Coquet Angler' 1814-1900. Relief carving of river scene with fish, heron and bulrushes, and verse: BUT WHERE'S THE AULD FISHER SAE BENT AN' SAE LAME WHA CAM ILKA SPRING WI' HIS ROD AN' HIS CREEL? DEATH'S CA'D HIM AWA' TO HIS LANG LATEST HAME AND HE'LL WANDER NAE MAIR BY THE STREAMS HE LOED WEEL , 1041936 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.892572 55.312784,-1.892625 55.312790,-1.892629... 2013-01-29 1041937 Cragside Park House ROTHBURY CRAGSIDE LODGE NU 0602 23/274 Cragside Park House 22/12/8l (formerly listed as Cottage in the park at Knocklaw) GV II House, 1864 with later C19 and early C20 extensions, for Lord Armstrong. Squared tooled stone, with raised tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; timber-framed extensions with pebble-dashed infill; red clay tile roofs. East elevation: Main part 1 storey + attics, 2 gabled bays. Central semi- octagonal porch, timber framed on moulded stone plinth; left-of-centre door half-glazed above linenfold panels, under basket arch; flat leaded roof with overhanging eaves. Flanking bays have triple casement windows, and attic casements in widened openings; to right of left ground floor window is small carved panel with Armstrong trebuchet. Set back early C20 north wing, timber framed on stone base. South elevation: Main part 3 bays. Projecting centre has triple casement below and plate-glass sash under shouldered arch in gable above; on right is extruded canted former porch, with blocked pointed arch holding later casement, and blind slits on returns. Side bays have gabled roof dormers; double casement on ground floor right; flat-roofed timber-framed extension to left. Far left timber-framed extension with metal-framed casements and hipped roof. Original house has plate-glass casements in chamfered surrounds, carved openwork bargeboards with finials and pendants, and 3 ridge stacks with diagonal shafts and moulded cornices. Interior: Dining Room has pitch pine panelling. Later C19 openwell stair with closed strings and splat balusters. 1 bedroom has wash basin on cast- iron stand painted to resemble wood. Larder or Cheese Room has slate table and De Morgan majolica tiles. House may have been designed by the unknown architect of the 1864 Cragside. It was often occupied by Lord Armstrong, who built several ingenious ancillary works, and is listed for historic interest. , 1041937 1981-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.891419 55.313248,-1.891524 55.313266,-1.891552... 2013-01-29 1041938 Fernery To North East Of Conservatory ROTHBURY CRAGSIDE LODGE NU 0602 23/278 Fernery, to north- east of Conservatory GV II Fernery. Third quarter of C19, for Lord Armstrong. Walls rendered externally, internally faced by unshaped gritstone boulders. Plan: externally rectangular, internally 2 irregular enclosures with grottoes at corners and archways between and at east end. Formerly covered by a hinged glazed roof, as part of an extensive glasshouse complex. , 1041938 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.891454 55.313458,-1.891460 55.313458,-1.891463... 2013-01-29 1041939 Pant 10 Metres West Of Clock Tower ROTHBURY CRAGSIDE LODGE NU 0602 23/281 Pant 10 metres west of Clock Tower GV II Pant, probably third quarter of C19. Ashlar. Segmental-arched recess under low pyramidal top, overall height 1.2 metres. Included for group value. , 1041939 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.896144 55.315868,-1.896181 55.315848,-1.896137... 2013-01-29 1041940 Chimney On Hilltop West Of B6341, 420 Metres North West Of Cragside Park House ROTHBURY CRAGSIDE LODGE NU 0602 NU 06690243 23/284 Chimney on hilltop west of B6341, 420 metres north- west of Cragside Park House II Chimney. Third quarter of C19, for Lord Armstrong. Squared stone. Square stack 2.5 metres high, with coping fallen. This chimney, along with another (q.v.) lower down the hill, was part of an elaborate ventilation system for Lord Armstrong's conservatory (q.v.); a fire lit at the base of each chimney would draw smoky air up a long underground flue away from the heating apparatus below the conservatory. Included for historical interest. , 1041940 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.912637 55.309849,-1.912645 55.309846,-1.912576... 2013-08-19 1041941 Alexandra House ROTHBURY HIGH STREET NU 0501 (North side) 25/288 Alexandra House GV II House. Mid C18;shop front and half dormers later C19. Ground floor squared stone; upper parts rendered; colour-washed. Slate roof (formerly thatch) under waterproof coating; left stack heightened in C20 brick. 2 storeys + attics, 3 irregular bays. Left-of-centre 6-panel door in chamfered surround; to left sash window in stone surround, to right shopfront with central half- glazed door, wooden pilasters and cornice. 1st floor sashes in stone surrounds; lintels have keystones flanked by sunk panels. 4-pane attic casements in gabled half dormers. Coped right gable on moulded kneelers; end stacks, that to right stepped-and-corniced. Contemporary wing to rear right. , 1041941 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.912772 55.309708,-1.912778 55.309722,-1.912854... 2013-08-19 1041942 Conway House (Premises Of Rg Bolam And Son) ROTHBURY HIGH STREET NU 0501 (North side) 25/290 Conway House (premises of R.G. Bolam & Sons) GV II House with ground floor shop, dated 1876, with early C19 rear wing. Tooled ashlar; rear wing squared stone with tooled-and-margined dressings. Welsh slate roof. Italianate style. 3 storeys + attic, 5 windows. Ground floor has ornamental timber cornice broken forward above pilasters flanking shopfront on left and yard entrance on right; twin basket-arched shop windows have moulded stone plinth and flanking fluted and twisted cast-iron uprights; central pair of half-glazed doors. Yard entrance has panelled double gates, the upper parts open with ornamental wrought-iron screenwork, and 3-pane overlight. lst floor has moulded sill and impost bands and arched windows; archivolts have keystones with incised ornament, the central dated. 2nd floor has moulded bands below aprons and at impost level of basket-arched windows. Moulded eaves cornice on large paired brackets. 2 timber roof dormers with moulded 3-centred arches. Coped gables on shaped foot stones; truncated end stacks. All windows plain sashes. 3-bay wing to rear left with renewed 12-pane sashes in alternating-block surrounds. Included for group value; altered L-plan range at end of wing is not of special interest. , 1041942 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.913186 55.309679,-1.913247 55.309673,-1.913230... 2013-08-19 1041943 House Belonging To Mrs Armstrong The Old Surgery ROTHBURY HIGH STREET NU 0501 (North side) 25/292 House belonging to Mrs. Armstrong and The Old Surgery GV II Pair of houses, formerly the Sun Inn. Early C18; rear extension early C19. Front wall rendering tooled in imitation of coursed stone, on brick; cut stone dressings; other walls coursed stone, Blue slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 + 4 bays: rusticated quoins, bands at window-head level, with 3 short pilasters above the upper band. Left part is symmetrical: central 4-panel door with plain overlight in C19 surround with pilasters and moulded cornice. All windows 8-pane sashes except for plain sash in widened opening on ground floor left; raised stone surrounds. Irregular right part has 4-panel door in corniced raised stone surround, in 3rd bay; similar fenestration. Doorway and flanking windows renewed c.1962 following removal of C19 shopfront. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced ridge and end stacks, with panelled shafts. Rear elevation shows 4-panel door with radial fanlight, and arched stair window. Wing to rear left shows C19 fenestration. Interior: Left part has room, to left of entrance, formerly bank, with heavy studded door; room to right of entrance has C18 corner cupboard with painted cherubs in spandrels of truncated-arched head (The Angel Cupboard). Fielded- panel shutters. Stair against rear wall of extension with stick balusters, wreathed moulded handrail, curtail step, carved newel and shaped tread ends. 2-panel 1st floor doors on H hinges. , 1041943 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.914090 55.309508,-1.914124 55.309569,-1.914146... 2013-08-19 1041944 Ogle House ROTHBURY HIGH STREET NU 0501 (North side) 25/294 Ogle House GV II House. Early C18, refenestrated late C18, rear extension early C19, alterations including carriage entrance c.1880. Squared stone with roughly-tooled quoins and tooled dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 4 bays. Segmental carriage arch on right; 4-pane sash windows in raised stone surrounds with narrow chamfers; traces of earlier windows and of original doorway in 3rd bay. Steeply-pitched roof with coped gables on moulded kneelers and stepped-and- banded end stacks. Rear elevation shows arched stair window holding 12-pane sash with radial head. Wing to rear left, in 2 parts: inner section shows 4-pane sashes in alternating-block surrounds; lower end part shows early C18 masonry and contemporary doorway with heavy lintel and slightly-inclined jambs. Interior: carriage entrance shows corbelling supporting upper part of stack truncated c.1880; and re-set doorway from front: 4-panel door with 2-pane fanlight under archivolt with imposts and moulded keystone. Early C19 stair with stick balusters, against rear wall (c.f. Mrs Armstrong's house,q.v.). , 1041944 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.914815 55.309436,-1.914878 55.309426,-1.914862... 2013-08-19 1041945 Orchard Guest House ROTHBURY HIGH STREET NU 0501 (North side) 25/295 Orchard Guest House GV II House. c.1800 incorporating some earlier fabric, altered in mid C19. Squared tooled stone front, rubble left return and rear; tooled dressings; Welsh slate roof with one stack rebuilt in brick and rendered. Rectangular block with shorter parallel range to rear. Front 3 storeys, 5 bays, slightly irregular. Right-of-centre 6-panel door in C19 stop-chamfered surround with moulded cornice; boarded door in raised stone surround on far left. Between doors a late C19 bay window with paired 4-pane sashes; other windows similar but in raised stone surrounds. Eaves cornice; coped gables; stepped-and-banded left end stack, stepped right end stack. Lower part of left return shows rubble of earlier building. Rear elevation shows various sash windows including 18-pane stair window. Interior: Entrance lobby has late C19 half-glazed door with coloured margins. Lounge (east end of ground floor) has floral plaster cornice; entrance hall, stair well and passageways on upper floors have cornice of square panels with egg-and-dart ornament. Full-height dog-leg stair with stick balusters and moulded ramped handrail. 6-panel doors, some with fielded panels; panelled shutters. Rear wings largely mid-C19, and not of special interest. , 1041945 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.916237 55.309142,-1.916525 55.309106,-1.916525... 2013-08-19 1041946 Highfield And Adjacent Cottage To East ROTHBURY HIGH STREET NU 0501 (North side) 25/297 Highfield and adjacent cottage to east II Pair of houses, late C18 with some C19 alterations. Horizontally-tooled stone with ashlar door surround and cornices; blue slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 + 2 bays. Left part has left-of-centre part-glazed 6-panel door in added C19 surround with pilasters, cornice and pitched blacking course; 4-pane sash windows, the sills of those on ground floor lowered in C19. Steeply-pitched roof; coped right gable, stepped-and-banded end stacks. Slightly later right part has similar door and C19 cornice in left bay, and 4-pane sashes in unaltered openings. Stepped-and-banded right end stack. Rendered right return shows lst-floor 4-pane sash. , 1041946 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.911563 55.309041,-1.911560 55.309120,-1.911713... 2013-08-19 1041947 Doctors Surgery ROTHBURY MARKET PLACE NU 0501 25/301 No. 3 (Doctor's Surgery) GV II House. Mid C18, reduced in height C19. Coursed roughly-squared stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, slightly irregular. Right-of-centre renewed glazed door and 16-pane sash windows, all in chamfered irregular-block surrounds. Coped right gable carries stepped-and-corniced stack with panelled shaft. Left return, incorporated in No. 2, shows original 3-storey height of house. C20 rear extension is not of interest. , 1041947 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.911861 55.309083,-1.911859 55.309125,-1.912015... 2013-08-19 1041948 5, Market Place ROTHBURY MARKET PLACE NU 0501 25/303 No. 5 GV II House. Mid C18 altered C19. Squared stone with cut dressings except for tooled-and-margined quoins at right end; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays. Left bay has pair of doorways,that on right with 4-panel door, that on left blocked with 4-pane sash window inserted; other ground- floor windows similar. 1st floor 12-pane sash windows of narrow proportions. All openings in chamfered block surrounds. Coped right gable; stepped-and- corniced ridge stack. , 1041948 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.908401 55.310779,-1.908512 55.310771,-1.908418... 2013-08-19 1041949 Rothbury Motors Garage ROTHBURY TOWN FOOT Nu 0501 (North side) 25/306 Rothbury Mbtors Garage II Garage, dated 1913 with initials J.T.L. Rock-faced front and dressings, snecked stone returns; Welsh slate roof with glazed sections and red tile cresting. 2 storeys. Broad 3-bay gabled front with large buttresses has pair of shop windows flanking central recess with 2 part-glazed doors; datestone above, beneath 4-light casement window. Boarded double doors under basket arch in left bay, and casement window to right. Stepped and shaped gable with flat coping. Left return in 2 parts: main 9-bay part with stepped buttresses and windows in alternate bays, lower unbuttressed 2-bay part to left with casement windows. Buttressed right return has pent outshut. Interior: Cast-iron roof trusses with diagonal strutting. A photograph probably taken at the opening of the garage, now in the Tourist Information Centre, shows that this Pre-World War I garage is virtually unaltered; it is a rare survival. , 1041949 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.909369 55.422038,-1.909175 55.422020,-1.909181... 2013-01-29 1041950 Walls Enclosing Garden 100 Metres East Of Glanton Pike GLANTON GLANTON PIKE NU 01 SE 8/211 Walls enclosing garden 100 metres east of Glanton Pike GV II Garden wall, partly heated, early C19. Brick it English Garden Wall bond 1 + 3, external faces roughly-squared stone, cut dressings. Trapezoidal plan with northern angles rounded. Tall walls with slightly-raised stone coping on east, north and west; east and west walls have boarded doors in tooled ashlar alternating-block surrounds; north wall has boarded double doors near centre and 4 moulded circular stone chimneypots from heating ducts. Lower south wall has flat coping, stepped down at each end, and short extension at south-east corner to enclose greenhouses. External face of north wall shows blocked heating ducts. Greenhouse and pent outbuildings on north are not of special interest. , 1041950 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.911705 55.421394,-1.911622 55.421410,-1.911660... 2013-01-29 1041951 Dovecote And Shelter Shed 120 Metres South West Of Glanton Pike GLANTON GLANTON PIKE NU 01 SE 8/212 Dovecote and shelter shed 120 metres south-west of Glanton Pike II Dovecote and shelter shed, later C19. Rubble with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; internal walls brick. Welsh slate roofs, with metal lantern on dovecote. South elevation: 2-storey dovecote on left has boarded door beneath square opening divided crosswise into 4 recesses, each with a pair of arched pigeon holes; alighting shelves on moulded corbels above and below (the lower shelf missing at time of survey). Dversailing embattled parapet; steep pyramidal roof with pyramid-topped lantern. On left of dovecote is a short wing wall. On right a projecting 2-bay shelter shed with monolith square piers and lintels; and doorway to right; coped gables on moulded kneelers. Left return of dovecote shows boarded door above stone platform on moulded corbels. Interior of shelter shed shows similar piers and lintels to those on front. Attached boundary walls to east and west are not of special interest. , 1041951 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.916056 55.467204,-1.916083 55.467218,-1.916127... 2013-01-29 1041952 Percys Cross With Enclosing Wall And Railings HEDGELEY A 697 NU 01 SE (East side) 4/214 Percy's Cross, with enclosing wall 31.12.69 and railings II* Wayside cross, later C15; C19 wall and railings. Sandstone, cast iron. Square socket stone carrying shaft with chamfered angles; each face bears relief carvings of crescents, fusils and lucies (pikes), with fetterlocks on the angle chamfers. Head missing; overall height c.3 metres. Enclosing dwarf wall with chamfered coping, carrying rails with barbed tops; similar gate on north. The carved motifs are all Percy emblems; the cross commemorates Sir Ralph Percy, who fell leading the Lancastrian army at the battle of Hedgeley Moor, 23rd April 1464. , 1041952 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.879843 55.426913,-1.879835 55.426911,-1.879832... 2013-01-29 1041953 Milepost 370 Metres North Of Junction With Road To Glanton HEDGELEY A 697 NU 0714 (East side) 21/327 Milepost 370 metres north of junction with road to Glanton II Milepost, probably early C20 by Smith Patterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Shield-shaped plaque with legend CORNHILL 23 MORPETH 21 set on circular shaft; lower rectangular plate with W (Wooler) 10. Overall height 0.9 metre. , 1041953 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.910758 55.451719,-1.910794 55.451814,-1.910942... 2013-01-29 1041954 Hedgely West Cottages And Linking Walls HEDGELEY A 697 NU 01 NE (West side) 4/216 Hedgeley West Cottages (Nos 5-10 consecutive) and linking walls GV II Three pairs of cottages. Late C18 or early C19, remodelled in later C19 with addition of bay windows and rear wings. Squared stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; returns and rear wings squared rubble; purple Scottish slate roofs, except for Welsh slates on rear wings. Each cottage 1 storey, 2 bays: central doorways, those to Nos. 5 and 6 in chamfered surrounds; vertical-panelled doors except for 4-panel door to No. 9 and flush-panelled door to No. 10. Canted bay windows with chamfered plinths,except for Nos. 9 and 10 which have rendered bases; 4-pane casement windows. Projecting gables with patterned and pierced bargeboards. Each pair of cottages has a central ridge stack with chamfered cap, also lateral stacks on side walls of rear wings. Nos. 5 and 6 have coped end gables on moulded kneelers. The pairs of cottages are linked by short lengths of wall, each flat-coped and holding 2 boarded doors. , 1041954 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.874429 55.458805,-1.874477 55.458889,-1.874553... 2013-01-29 1041955 Stable Range To East Of Dean House Farmhouse HEDGELEY BEANLEY NU 01 NE (North side) 4/218 Stable range to east of Dean House Farmhouse GV II Stable range; C18 with early C19 alterations. Squared tooled stone, with tooled-and-margined dressings to window openings; Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 1 storey, 4 bays, irregular; 2 stable doors with 2-pane overlights, boarded door, boarded double doors under timber lintel on far left, 2 part-slatted windows and small casement; windows in alternating-block surrounds. Right return shows stable door, boarded door in chamfered surround and boarded double doors under segmental arch. Included for group value. , 1041955 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.833378 55.416783,-1.833389 55.416800,-1.833409... 2013-01-29 1041956 Hall Headstone 7 Metres South Of The Chancel Of Bolton Chapel HEDGELEY BOLTON NU 11 SW 9/222 Hall headstone 7 metres south of the chancel of Bolton Chapel GV II Headstone, 1732. Cut sandstone. Fluted pilasters support swan-necked pediment with cherub in tympanum. Inscription to Edward Hall of Glanton. Similar reverse, without cherub, has inscription to Elizabeth Wake, d.1738. , 1041956 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.836126 55.416807,-1.836148 55.416801,-1.836022... 2013-01-29 1041957 Outbuilding To West Of Bolton Hall HEDGELEY BOLTON NU 11 SW 9/224 Outbuilding to west of Bolton Hall GV II Outbuilding dated 1734, altered in early C19. Squared stone with cut dressings, some tooled-and-margined; Welsh slate roof with grey brick stack. East elevation 1 storey, 4 irregular bays; 3 boarded doors in chamfered alternating- block surrounds, that to left with dated lintel, and window in stone surround; all openings heightened in C19. On far right boarded double doors under timber lintel. Coped gable ends; stepped stack with cogged frieze on ridge. Included for group value. , 1041957 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.834572 55.416935,-1.834605 55.416952,-1.834577... 2013-01-29 1041958 Gate Piers And Screen Walls To East Of Bolton Hall HEDGELEY BOLTON NU 11 SW 9/227 Gate piers and screen walls to east of Bolton Hall GV II Gate piers and screen walls, early C19. Tooled-and-margined stone. Square gate piers with moulded plinths, and moulded caps with ball finials on swept bases; quadrant walls with plinth and low-pitched coping link to outer piers with plinths and banded pyramidal caps. , 1041958 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.795921 55.439914,-1.795889 55.439918,-1.795905... 2013-01-29 1041959 Dovecote Henhouse And Attached Shelter Shed On South Side Of Road HEDGELEY EAST BOLTON NU 11 NW NU 130162 5/231 Dovecote-henhouse and attached shelter shed, on south side of road II Dovecote-henhouse and shelter shed, c.1830-40. Squared stone with tooled-and- margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. Square dovecote with contemporary shelter shed to west. South elevation: dovecote has henhole c.2 metres above ground, with recess above holding 5 pigeon entrances, with alighting shelf; shelter shed to left has pair of square-headed openings. Both parts have hip-ended roofs. Right return of dovecote shows doorway with timber lintel and small window. Interior: lower part of dovecote has stone wall boxes for hens, the upper part smaller boxes for pigeons. Ruinous pent privy at rear of dovecote is not of special interest. , 1041959 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.812575 55.431500,-1.812382 55.431540,-1.812412... 2013-01-29 1041960 Jennys Lantern On Hilltop 1.4 Kilometres South West Of East Bolton Farm HEDGELEY EAST BOLTON NU 11 NW NU 11961531 Jenny's Lantern, 5/233 on hilltop 1.4 kilometre south- west of East Bolton Farm II Ruin of eyecatcher incorporating shepherd's cottage, probably mid-C18. Squared stone. Rectangular plan. South wall shows door and window openings of single-storey cottage which had pent roof against taller flat-coped wall to rear; coping stepped down on left return. Right return fallen. A prominent landscape feature, its form probably based on Crawley Tower (q.v.); associated with local legend of a shepherd's wife displaying a lantern to guide her husband home over the fells after his evenings in an Eglingham hostelry; one evening however he fell into a bog and drowned. , 1041960 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.905902 55.454011,-1.906224 55.454000,-1.906210... 2015-10-16 1041961 Low Hedgeley Farmhouse HEDGELEY LOW HEDGELEY NU 01 NE 4/237 Low Hedgeley Farmhouse GV II House, mid C18 altered and extended in second half C19. Squared stone; Welsh slate roof. South elevation 2 storeys, 1 + 3 bays. Older right part has central doorway in C20 porch, flanked by C19 canted bay windows with plain sashes and ribbed lead tops; 4-pane sashes above. Coped gables; stepped end stacks, upper part of right one rendered. Left bay has paired plain sashes to ground floor, 4-pane sash above and coped left gable with stepped-and- corniced end stack. Rear left wing links to main farmbuilding group (q.v.). Included for group value. , 1041961 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.904977 55.453958,-1.905130 55.453952,-1.905125... 2015-10-16 1041962 Old Smithy To East Of Main Farmbuilding Group HEDGELEY LOW HEDGELEY NU 01 NE 4/240 Old Smithy to east of main farmbuilding group GV II Smithy. Mid-C19, in two builds. Coursed rubble with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. South elevation 1 storey, 4 bays: blacksmiths's window to left, other windows blocked, all in alternating-block surrounds. Coped left gable with stepped-and-banded end stack. Rear elevation shows boarded double doors under segmental arch, 2 boarded doors and later sliding doors. Included for group value. , 1041962 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.899107 55.437507,-1.899149 55.437496,-1.899101... 2013-01-29 1041963 Greenfield Cottage HEDGELEY POWBURN NU 01 NE 4/242 Greenfield Cottage GV II Gardener's cottage, c.1830-40. Squared stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. 1 storey, 2 bays: central boarded door with fanlight under Tudor arch; 4-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. All openings in alternating-block surrounds. Hipped roof with left-of-centre ridge stack: twin diagonally-set corniced shafts. Right return shows narrow 8-pane sash window. Later extension to rear is not of special interest. Included for group value. , 1041963 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.903043 55.440882,-1.903060 55.440912,-1.903141... 2024-01-18 1041964 Plough Inn With Outbuilding To North HEDGELEY POWBURN VILLAGE NU 01 NE (East side) 4/244 Plough Inn, with outbuilding to north II Inn with outbuilding. Mid-C18, in several builds; late C19 rear wing. Squared tooled stone; right return large roughly-squared stone ; outbuilding squared stone with tooled dressings; rear wing snecked stone. Welsh slate roof. Front 2 storeys, 3 bays: plinth, eaves cornice. Central flat-roofed porch; 12-pane sash windows, some renewed, with slightly-projecting sills. Roof hipped to left; coped right gable with stepped-and-corniced end stack. Right return shows renewed 30-pane sash stair window in rear wing. Left return in 3 sections; centre and right parts have similar fenestration to front. Right bay is end of front block, with coped gable on left carrying stepped-and-corniced stack. Lower 2-bay centre has central panelled double doors under C20 rustic porch, and coped left gable with stepped-and-corniced end stack. To left a single-storey 5-bay outbuilding with boarded double doors under massive lintel and square window openings, boarded except for far left, which is blocked. Coaching Inn in the late C18 or C19. Front porch and flat-roofed toilet block, both of 1939, are not of special interest. , 1041964 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.855443 55.422793,-1.855361 55.422823,-1.855583... 2013-01-29 1041965 Laundry Cottage On West Of Stableyard North Of Shawdon Hall HEDGELEY SHAWDON NU 01 NE 8/246 Laundry Cottage, on west of 31.12.69 stableyard north of Shawdon Hall GV II Laundry and cottage, early C19. Ashlar with tooled-and-margined dressings. Welsh slate roof. 1 storey, 7 bays. 1st and 6th bays each have segmental-arched recess enclosing 12-pane and flanking 8-pane sashes sill band. In 2nd bay half-glazed double doors under round arch with surround of alternating vermiculate blocks. 12-pane sash windows. Coped gables; small stepped-and- corniced end and 2 ridge stacks. Later link block to south and estate office to north are not of special interest. , 1041965 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.855401 55.421903,-1.854734 55.422101,-1.854218... 2013-01-29 1041966 Ha Ha Wall To South Of Shawdon Hall HEDGELEY SHAWDON HALL NU Ol SE 8/248 Ha-ha wall to south of Shawdon Hall GV II Ha-ha wall, late C18. Squared stone. Wall c.l metre high, with slightly- sloped coping, bounding lawn between the two approach drives to the Hall. , 1041966 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.848764 55.419214,-1.848905 55.419272,-1.849115... 2018-06-13 1041967 East Lodge And Gate Screen (Shawdon Hall) This List entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 12/06/2018 NU 01 SE; 8/250 HEDGELEY, SHAWDON HALL, East Lodge and Gate Screen (Shawdon Hall) (Formerly listed as: South Lodge and Gate Screen (Shawdon Hall)) 31.12.69 II Lodge and gate screen, probably 1858 by John Dobson. Ashlar; Lakeland slate roof. Square gatepiers with tall plinth, attached scroll-topped jambs, moulded capitals and square urn finials, hold renewed wrought-iron double gates; flanking sections of screen wall each with open 3-bay arcade of round arches with keystones and imposts, above plinth; moulded coping. To left is end pier with moulded flat top, and attached lower wall with pitched coping, ending in pilaster. To right is end of lodge; pedimented gable, pilasters, 12-pane sash window in keyed architrave. Left return of lodge, to drive, 1 storey, 2 bays: tall plinth, end pilasters, eaves cornice. Central porch with renewed door under keyed archivolt with impost band. 12-pane sashes in keyed architraves. Coped gables; central stepped-and-corniced stack with tripartite shaft. Rear gable end of lodge shows similar window. Later extension to rear right of lodge is not of special interest. , 1041967 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.863822 55.443242,-1.863895 55.443278,-1.863955... 2013-01-29 1041968 Ruins Of Screen Wall And End Pavilions To South Of Hermitage HEDGELEY SHEPHERDS LAW NU Ol NE NU 087166 4/253 Ruins of screen wall and end pavilions to south of hermitage II Probable eyecatcher, early C18. Squared stone. 1+3+1+3+1 bays. Centre, with triple-arched entrance, largely fallen. Flanking parts have blind arcades of round arches with alternating long and short voussoirs, on projecting imposts; chamfered cornice and blocking course; small windows in some arches. Projecting end pavilions have taller but similar blind arches holding windows; right pavilion partly fallen. Probably constructed as an eyecatcher, although there are associations with a manorial court founded by the Brownes of Shawdon c.1710. In later years there was a small farm on the site, now replaced by a hermitage; at time of survey this is being enlarged to form a small monastery/retreat centre, and the fallen parts of the C18 structure are being restored. , 1041968 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.844480 55.430318,-1.844631 55.430420,-1.844701... 2013-01-29 1041969 Stable Range To North East Of Titlington Hall HEDGELEY TITLINGTON NU Ol NE 4/255 Stable range to north-east of Titlington Hall GV II Stable and coach-house range, C18 remodelled in early C19. Squared stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 5+1+1 bays. Left part has central boarded door with 2-pane overlight; 8-pane sashes to ground floor and 4-pane sashes to 1st floor. Coach-house to right has boarded double doors under elliptical arch with tooled-and-margined dressings; two 4-pane sashes above. All windows in raised stone surrounds. Coped gables, reduced right end stack. Lower right end bay has square-headed cart entrance with boarded window and slit vent above; roof hipped to right. Right return shows 2 blocked round arches, that to left with inserted part-slatted windows, with a pair of segment-headed pigeon holes above each. Included for group value. , 1041969 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.831178 55.469377,-1.831238 55.469387,-1.831279... 2013-01-29 1041970 Post Office EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (North side) 19/162 Post Office GV II Post Office, mid-C19 remodelling of C18 single-storey cottage. Squared stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2- storeys, 3 bays, irregular. Left-of-centre renewed panelled door with transomed stair window above; on right shop front with 5 steps up to old half-glazed doors flanked by 6-pane fixed windows. Other windows 4-pane sashes. All openings in chamfered surrounds; all except stair window under shouldered arches. Roof verges overhang eaves; end stacks with stepped cresting. Returns show reverse-stepped coping of gable ends of C18 cottage, that to right with blocked window. , 1041970 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.836356 55.469750,-1.836397 55.469758,-1.836416... 2013-01-29 1041971 Eglingham Hall EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side) 19/164 Eglingham Hall 10.1.53 GV II* Country House. West wing C16 or C17; main block probably 1728 (dated on rainwater head), perhaps by William Etty, for Robert Ogle. Alterations and heightening of west wing c.1780. West wing extended to north 1890; East (entrance) wing 1903 by Temple Wilson for Thomas Milvain. Main block and 1903 wing tooled stone with ashlar plinth, dressings and rusticated quoins; west wing large squared stone and rubble. Lakeland slate roof. East wing in Baroque style. South front 2 storeys, 2 + 3 + 2 bays, symmetrical, the end parts slightly projecting. Plinth. 8 steps up to central half-glazed double doors under radial fanlight, in archivoit with imposts and keystone, within rusticated pilasters and moulded cornice. 18-pane sash windows in architraves with triple keystones and slightly-projecting sills. Moulded cornice and corniced parapet. Hipped roof; 4 stepped-and-corniced ridge and end stacks. Set back to left, end of west wing, 3 narrow bays; central studded door and small-paned sash windows, the lower openings under timber lintels. Eaves cornice, arched roof dormer. Coped left gable on moulded kneelers; old brick left end stack. Entrance (east) front: Main block 3 bays, with 18-pane sashes; set back on right lower 1903 wing of 2 wide bays, the first with panelled double doors in surround modelled on that in the south front,the second with projecting 2- window bay. 12-pane sashes, detail otherwise as south front. West elevation: West wing, 2 + 2 + 3 bays, irregular. Scattered fenestration. Taller right part is C16/17 building with remains of original chamfered openings; centre and left parts have flat-topped half dormers; windows mostly 12-pane sashes. Venetian rear stair window; west wing shows vertical-panelled door in re-cut raised surround dated 1709. Interior: Anthemion cornice of c.1780 in hall. Dining room panelling and chimneypiece in C18 style flanked by giant Ionic fluted pilasters; stone fireplace with Rococo carving. Early C20 library with panelled plaster ceiling, stone fireplace carved with intertwined dragons and panelling brought from Morwick Hall. Imperial stair of c.1780 with carved newels, moulded ramped handrail and wrought-iron balusters. Bedroom above dining room has chimneypiece flanked by giant Doric fluted pilasters. Oak Hall in west wing has C17 panelling, partly re-set, and fireplace. Design thought to be influenced by Vanbrugh's Seaton Delaval, for which William Etty was job architect; but William Wakefield has also been suggested as architect for Eglingham. G. Jackson-Stops, 'Eglingham Hall', Country Life, Vol. CLVIII, 1458-1461 (22 Nov. 1975). , 1041971 1953-01-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.836330 55.469792,-1.836294 55.469851,-1.836596... 2013-01-29 1041972 Gateway And Stable Range With Attached Wall To North Of Eglingham Hall EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side) 19/165 Gateway and stable range, with attached 31.12.69 wall to north of Eglingham Hall GV II Gateway, stable range and wall. Gateway late C18 altered 1903 by Temple Moore; stable range with doorhead dated 1704 with initials HOG, may incorporate earlier fabric, altered l903; wall early C18. Gateway tooled stone; range and wall rubble with cut dressings; Welsh slate roofs, with timber and lead cupola on gateway. South elevation: Gateway has flattened 3-centred arch with sunk panel above containing 2 rows of pigeon holes and alighting shelf; 1903 open-framed bellcote on ridge, with pyramidal cap. Stable range to right 2 storeys, 5 bays, irregular. Half-glazed door with pair of 1903 12-paned sashes to left; other openings, mostly blocked, include chamfered doorway with dated lintel, remains of 2-light mullioned windows, and 3 circular openings with raised cable-moulded surrounds on 1st floor. Roof has coped gable, with small end stack, to left and hip end to right. Attached wall to right, with doorway in moulded surround, links to east wing of Hall (q.v.). North (external) elevation: Gateway has 1903 gable above arch, with clock brought from the Carlton Club; stable range has gabled dormer with boarded opening, and inserted sliding doors. Attached garage block on north of stable range is not of special interest. , 1041972 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.834996 55.469673,-1.834965 55.469724,-1.835062... 2013-01-29 1041973 Gate Lodge To East Of Eglingham Hall EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side) 19/167 No. 27 31.12.69 (Gate Lodge to east of Eglingham Hall) GV II Gate lodge, dated 1826 with initials R.O (Richard Ogle) ESQ on lintel. Tooled square stone; Welsh slate roof. 1 storey, 2 bays. Plinth. Central boarded door flanked by 12-pane Yorkshire sashes, all under hoodmoulds. Hipped roof with overhanging eaves, and central stepped-and-corniced ridge stack. Similar window and small 4-pane casement on left return. Later extension to rear is not of special interest. , 1041973 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.833670 55.469461,-1.833814 55.469482,-1.833828... 2013-01-29 1041974 Range Of Outbuildings On West Of Entrance To Church Of St Maurice EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side) 19/169 Range of outbuildings on west of entrance to Church of St. Maurice GV II Former coach house to vicarage. Early C18 with some mid C19 alteration. Large squared rubble with roughly-tooled quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. East elevation 2 storeys, 2 + 2+ 2 bays. Taller central part has blocked coach entrance and doorway, with blocked loft door and boarded window under shouldered lintel above; gables with raised coping; small left end stack. End parts each have central doorway and upper windows set directly beneath eaves; ground-floor openings to right have later shouldered lintels. Windows mostly boarded or slatted, except those at ground floor left which are blocked. Roofs hip-ended. Rear elevation: Central part shows boarded double doors under timber lintel, and timber dovecote on roof slope; right end part shows stable door between part-slatted windows, all in C19 chamfered surrounds. The C18 vicarage probably stood on the east of the church approach; Archdeacon Singleton, writing in the early C19, records that 'the late vicar built a boys school over his coach house, a whimsical position'. , 1041974 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.833533 55.468947,-1.833741 55.468959,-1.833743... 2013-01-29 1041975 Church Of St Maurice EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side, off) 19/170 Church of 31.12.69 St. Maurice GV II* Parish church. Fabric of uncertain medieval date in nave, north chapel and chancel; west tower later C13; nave and chancel partly rebuilt c.1650; south wall of nave rebuilt again late C18; vestry dated 1826 on lintel; south transept added, east end rebuilt, and north chapel partly rebuilt c.1837 by J. Green; porch 1865; designed by Archdeacon Coxe; tower parapet and spire rebuilt 1870; east window replaced early C20. Medieval and C17 parts rubble except for tower of large squared stone; C18/19 parts squared stone; Welsh slate roofs and spire. Aisleless nave with west tower, north-west porch, north chapel (Ogle Pew) and south transept; chancel with north vestry. Nave has two 2-light windows on south, C18 altered c.1837; two C18 lancets and C19 stepped buttress on north. 2 small blocked lancets on west, flanking tower with tall chamfered plinth and set-back below belfry; stepped stair projection on north. West lancet with square-headed window over, high-set lancet on south above blocked loop, paired lancet belfry openings. Parapet and octagonal spire with slate-hung lucarnes and wrought-iron finial cross. Porch has plinth, moulded sill string and linked hoodmoulds. 2-light window on north and boarded door on west under gables. North chapel has C19 2-light window on north and moulded doorway on west; south transept has chamfered plinth, angle buttresses, 4-light south window and 2-light east and west windows. Chancel has priests' door flanked by windows of 3 round-headed lights, all under hoodmoulds; 3-light east window. Vestry has blocked doorway on east and 3-light window on north. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; ring- cross finials. Interior plastered except for east wall of nave. Chamfered round chancel arch on chamfered imposts is probably a C17 re-use of older material. C19 arches elsewhere. Nave, chapel and transept have collar-beam roofs on moulded corbels; chancel has early C20 boarded barrel ceiling with moulded wall plate on carved corbels. Inside tower, rebated arched cupboard on 1st floor. Blocked lancet on east may be early C13 west window of nave prior to addition of tower. Old box pews in south transept, 2 with brass nameplates. Pulpit, reading desk and lectern of 1905; carved panels with linenfold and tracery. Carved and moulded octagonal font dated 1663. Cross slab of c.1530 with arms of Henry Ogle, in floor of north chapel. 1808 wall tablet to Rev. Jas. Somerville '24 Years Minister of the Dissenting Congregation of Branton', in south transept; some old ledger stones in chancel, and C19 wall tablets in nave. East window Transfiguration, dated 1908. 2 medieval bells in tower: C13 or early C14 trebf inscribed 'AIRAM EVA', tenor (from Old Bewick) inscribed '+ Antonises minen name ic ben gemacet int iaer MCCCCLXXXIX' (not seen). In porch C12 font bowl from Branton, head of C15 cross slab and C18 headstone. , 1041975 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.833827 55.468835,-1.833836 55.468839,-1.833842... 2013-01-29 1041976 Humble Headstone 5 Metres West Of South Transept Of Church Of St Maurice EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side, off) 19/173 Humble headstone 5 metres west of south transept of Church of St. Maurice GV II Headstone, 1749. Sandstone. Small flat-topped stone with inscription to William Humble; on reverse recumbent hourglass above horseshoe-shaped panel with anvil and hammer, flanked by standing figures. , 1041976 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.830642 55.469010,-1.830855 55.469035,-1.830873... 2015-10-16 1041977 Home Farmhouse EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side) 19/176 No. 11 (Home Farmhouse) GV II House, C18 and early C19. Left part rubble with roughly-shaped quoins, and later tooled-and-margined dressings; right part squared stone with tooled-and- margined dressings. Welsh slate roof. North elevation in 2 sections: Right part 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central flush-panelled door with 4-pane overlight, in chamfered surround under hood on moulded brackets. 16-pane sash windows (lower right renewed) in chamfered alternating-block surrounds with slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables; stepped-and-corniced end stacks with tripartite shafts. Left part 1 storey, 4 bays; two 4-pane casements and 4-pane sash, in chamfered alternating- block surrounds, and small slatted opening. Coped left gable with small end stack. , 1041977 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.797203 55.512457,-1.797236 55.512447,-1.797241... 2013-01-29 1041978 9 Boundary Stones On Boundary With Ellingham Civil Parish EGLINGHAM MIDDLE MOOR NU 12 SW NU 14642405 to NU 12722435 9 boundary stones 2/178 on boundary with Ellingham C.P. II 9 boundary stones, probably c.1755. Sandstone. Rectangular pillars with chamfered angles and tops, from 0.50 to 0.90 metre high except for small stone only 0.15 metre high at NU 13252424. All have incised letters CH (Carnaby Haggerston) on north and I C (John Cay) on south. Sir Carnaby Haggerston held the manor of Ellingham 1740-56 whilst John Cay held North Charlton 1754-82; the stones mark the boundary between these townships. , 1041978 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.741210 55.476037,-1.741217 55.476037,-1.741203... 2013-01-29 1041979 Gatepiers And Gates To North Of Church Of St James EGLINGHAM SOUTH CHARLTON NU 12 SE 3/182 Gatepiers and gates to north of Church of St. James GV II Gatepiers and gates, probably 1862. Tooled ashlar; timber. Square piers with chamfered plinth and cross-gabled panelled caps with roll-moulded cresting. Double gates with boarded lower panel and 3 pierced trefoils in upper panel with stop-chamfered surround. Included for group value. , 1041979 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.795164 55.480056,-1.795174 55.480082,-1.795477... 2015-10-16 1041980 West Ditchburn Farmhouse EGLINGHAM WEST DITCHBURN NU 12 SW 2/186 West Ditchburn Farmhouse GV II House, largely mid-C18 perhaps incorporating earlier fabric; 2nd floor removed c.1965. Squared stone with tooled quoins and dressings; C20 concrete-tile roof and brick end stacks. South elevation 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, rusticated quoins. Central half-glazed 4-panel door in architrave with pulvinated frieze and cornice; 4-pane sash windows in raised stone surrounds. Rear elevation shows 12-pane sash windows, including arched stair window with old moulded glazing bars and surround with keystone and imposts; to left of stair window Newcastle Fire Company plaque. Interior: Fielded-panel doors, panelled shutters. Open-well stair with turned balusters, moulded newels, moulded ramped and wreathed handrail, and shaped tread ends. Arches with keyed and panelled archivolts to lobbies at head and foot of stair. Two 1769 datestones (with initials/names Rich. & Eliz. Carr) on farmbuildings north-east of the house probably relate to its construction or remodelling. , 1041980 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.795477 55.480043,-1.795520 55.480146,-1.795601... 2013-01-29 1041981 Outbuilding To North West Of West Ditchburn Farmhouse EGLINGHAM WEST DITCHBURN NU 12 SW 2/189 Outbuilding to north-west of West Ditchburn Farmhouse GV II Stable and coach-house, early C19. Tooled stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; Welsh slate roof. 1 storey, 2 bays. Left bay has boarded double doors under segmental arch with 12-pane sash on right; right bay has boarded door flanked by 12-pane casements. All openings in chamfered alternating- block surrounds. Coped gables; reduced ridge stack. , 1041981 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.887374 55.424108,-1.887344 55.424108,-1.887345... 2013-01-29 1041982 Glanton House GLANTON THE CAUSEWAY NU 0714 (South side) 21/191 Glanton House 10.1.53 GV II House, mid-C18 (described as new-built in 1763/4). Squared stone with ashlar dressings; purple Scottish slates to front roof slope of main range, Welsh slates to remainder except for C20 synthetic purple slates on rear slope of west wing. L-plan. South elevation 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Chamfered plinth, rusticated quoins. Central half-glazed door in renewed lugged architrave with pulvinated frieze and pediment, 12-pane sash windows in architraves with moulded sills. Moulded eaves cornice and steeply-pitched roof with coped gables on moulded kneelers, and stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Right return shows lst floor sash and 8-pane attic sash in raised stone surrounds. 4-bay left return shows similar detail; right bay has windows blocked except for 8-pane attic sash. West wing, to left, has C18 sashes with thick glazing bars to 1st floor and ground floor left; 2 ground-floor sashes renewed, that to right in new architrave in place of former doorway, (now removed to west wing outshut). Stepped-and-corniced left end stack, smaller ridge stack. Rear elevation: contemporary outshut to main range shows 15-pane fixed casement stair window in raised stone surround with narrow chamfer; gable end of west wing shows renewed 8-pane attic sash in stone surround. Interior: Fielded-panel doors, some on L hinges; folding panelled shutters. Dining room has panelled dado, dentil cornice, and late C18 fireplace; drawing room has panelling on south wall; kitchen has chamfered fireplace with shallow segmental arch retaining old smoke jack and spit. Dog-leg closed-string stair with column-on-vase balusters, moulded wreathed and ramped handrail, moulded newels and curtail step. Bedroom fireplaces have enriched wood surrounds and old ironwork. Original collar-beam truss roofs, 7-bay over main block and 5-bay over wing; trusses have elbowed uprights rising from inner wallface and halved into feet of principal rafters; 2 levels of purlins and diagonally- set ridge; carpenter's numbering on all trusses. , 1041982 1953-01-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.888181 55.424138,-1.888181 55.424147,-1.888274... 2013-01-29 1041983 Stable Range And Attached Wall To West Of Whickham House GLANTON THE CAUSEWAY NU 0714 (South- side) Glanton Village 21/195 Stable range and attached wall to west of Whickham House GV II Stable range and attached wall, probably early C19. Roughly-squared stone with cut dressings, except for north end tooled-and-margined stone; Welsh slate roof. East elevation 2 storeys, 4 irregular bays. Boarded door with part-slatted window to left and 4-pane sash to right; and far left inserted C20 garage door. 2 small slatted windows beneath eaves. Coped gables; left end stack with chamfered cap; right end moulded finial. Left return, to garden, shows boarded door and 2 square-headed recesses in gable, each with 2 arched pigeon holes. Right return, to road, shows boarded double doors under elliptical arch, with pitching eye above. At south-east corner, tall wall with flat coping and boarded door links to north-west corner of Whickham House (q.v.). C20 outbuilding with metal roof on north side of wall, and pent outhouse to south of stable range, are not of special interest. , 1041983 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.888807 55.424623,-1.889066 55.424649,-1.889071... 2013-01-29 1041984 Cottage And Farmbuildings At South Farm GLANTON FRONT STREET NU 0714 (North side) Glanton Village 21/197 Cottage and 1.11.85 farmbuildings at South Farm (formerly listed as cottage and outbuildings to north-east GV II Foldyard group of farm buildings; later C18 with some C19 alterations. Squared tooled stone except; for south part of east range which is rubble. Cottage at south-west corner has pantile roof with stone slates to eaves and stone stack heightened in brick. Welsh slates on east extension; pantiles on east range; other parts have C20 asbestos roofs. The yard is an irregular parallelogram in plan, enclosed by buildings except for a central entrance on the south. North range is barn; 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays;2 doorways,one with keyed supra-lintel; 2 casement windows to ground floor and part-slatted window above; raised reverse-stepped coping to gables. Returns show slit vents in gables. West range 2 storeys, 9 bays; long arcade of segmental arches on round piers, mostly blocked; 12 windows above, mostly low slatted openings set directly beneath eaves, but near left end, later part of farm cottage, are two 12-pane sashes in a flat-topped dormer. East range shows 4 boarded doors, that to right flanked by part-slatted windows, slit vents, and 2 low loft windows set directly beneath eaves. South range in 2 sections, divided by yard entry. South (external) elevation: to left is former cottage; 2-bay, 2-storey left part has 4-panel door with 12-pane sash on left, similar window above in gabled half-dormer and 12-pane Yorkshire sash beneath eaves on far left. Roof hipped to left; raised reverse- stepped coping to right gable, axial right end stack projecting from gable. Single-storey C19 extension to right has 12-pane sash window. Section of range to right of entry, roofless at time of survey, has doorway and small window. External elevation of west range shows long line of slatted loft windows. A well-preserved foldyard group, being converted to workshops at the time of survey. , 1041984 1985-11-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.889954 55.424588,-1.889950 55.424604,-1.889999... 2013-01-29 1041985 The World Bird Research Station GLANTON FRONT STREET NU 0714 (North side) Glanton Village 21/199 The World Bird Research Station 31.12.69 (previously listed as No. 14) GV II* House, 1796 for Richard Hatkin, with earler C18 rear wing; west extension probably mid-C19. Front tooled-and-margined ashlar; returns and rear squared stone of near-ashlar quality. West extension tooled stone with tooled-and- margined dressings; rear wing rubble with large squared quoins and dressings. Lakeland slate roof, except for Welsh slates on rear wing and west extension. Main house 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, sill bands. Central 6-panel door under moulded hood on corbels; 12-pane sash windows. Eaves cornice. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Set back to left, single-storey 1-bay extension with 1910 3-light mullioned window and stepped-and-corniced end stack. Right return shows 12-pane sash windows and 6-pane attic sash; set back to right a single-storey 2-bay rear wing with renewed door and 12-pane Yorkshire sashes; attached pent closet on far right. Rear arched stair window: 12-pane sash with intersecting glazing bars in head. Interior: Fielded-panel doors, folding panelled shutters. Good fireplaces with contemporary ironwork. Arch to stair hall; open-well stair with 2 stick balusters per tread, ramped moulded handrail, moulded newels and carved tread ends. Rear wing has set pot and adjacent tiled bath. Historical notes: Formerly known as The Mansion, or Hatkin House; according to local legend the elderly owner built the house so that the prospect of inheriting it would entice a young woman to marry him. The first Bird Research Station in Britain was founded here in 1930; the house contains much apparatus and equipment used in early ornithological research, and is intended to open as a museum in 1987. Graded for historical interest. , 1041985 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.889804 55.424588,-1.889786 55.424701,-1.889871... 2013-01-29 1041986 Outbuilding And Yard Walls To North Of World Bird Research Station GLANTON FRONT STREET NU 0714 (North side) Glanton Village 21/200 Outbuilding and yard walls to north of World Bird Research Station GV II Stable/coach-house, early C18 altered c.1796, with north yard wall early C18 and east wall c.1796. Early C18 parts large rubble with roughly-tooled quoins and lintels, c.1796 parts squared stone; Welsh slate roof. Coach-house 2+1 storeys, 2 bays; left bay has doorway and window to left with massive lintels, and upper window set directly beneath eaves; right bay has inserted elliptical- arched coach entrance. Left end gable shows raised reverse-stepped coping. North yard wall c:2.5 metres high with flat coping, joins west wall of coach- house with north end of house rear wing; central yard entrance. Flat-coped east wall joins south end of coach-house to north-east corner of house. , 1041986 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.890494 55.425138,-1.890512 55.425237,-1.889957... 2013-01-29 1041987 Garden Walls To North Of World Bird Research Station GLANTON FRONT STREET NU 0714 (North side) Glanton Village 21/202 Garden walls to north of World Bird Research Station GV II Garden walls, c.1796 incorporating earlier C18 wall on west. Squared stone. 3-metre high flat-coped wall on east is linked by lower wall at south end to stable/coach-house (q.v.) at rear of World Bird Research Station; similar wall on north. 2-metre high west wall has gabled coping, and runs past west end of Primrose Cottage (q.v.). The walls originally enclosed a formal garden behind The Mansion (now the World Bird Research Station); since 1930 the area has been planted with a variety of both indigenous and exotic trees, and used as a bird sanctuary and study area. , 1041987 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.891183 55.424606,-1.891232 55.424615,-1.891233... 2013-01-29 1041988 Prospect House GLANTON FRONT STREET NU 0614 (North side) 20/204 No. 34 (Prospect House) II House, probably mid-C18. Squared roughly-tooled stone. Scottish slate roof with end stacks rebuilt in yellow brick; old brick lateral stack at rear. 2 storeys, 3 bays, irregular. Left-of-centre double panelled doors with plain overlight; Royal Fire Company insurance plaque above. Boarded door on far left and blocked door with C20 wrought-iron screen to far right, both with keyed supra-lintels. Three 4-pane sashes to each floor, with slightly- projecting sills. Coped gables, end stacks rebuilt on old bases. Interior: Fielded-panel doors and some shutters. West bedroom has C18 fireplaces; reeded overmantel with lion masks, C19 ironwork. , 1041988 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.909934 55.422741,-1.909895 55.422766,-1.909851... 2013-01-29 1041989 Entrance Screen To Glanton Pike GLANTON GLANTON PIKE NU 01 SE 8/208 Entrance Screen to Glanton Pike GV II Entrance Screen, probably early C19. Tooled stone. Square gate piers linked by short wall to similar piers, from which quadrant walls run to end piers. All piers have plinths and stepped pyramidal caps; wall with gabled coping. , 1041989 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.820929 55.376020,-1.821147 55.375989,-1.821142... 2013-01-29 1041990 Church Of St John The Baptist EDLINGHAM EDLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 10 NW 14/114 Church of St. John the Baptist 31.12.69 GV I Parish Church. Nave probably mid-Cll, partly rebuilt early C12; chancel later C12; north arcade c.1190; tower c.1300; C14 south window and tomb recess in nave; north aisle rebuilt C15; south porch probably C17; various C18 sash windows, with wood tracery inserted at 1902 restoration; C19 vestry and 1864 east window. Nave large roughly-squared stone with south-west quoins (perhaps re-used grave stones) up to 2 metres long; other parts squared stone; cut dressings. Low- pitched felted roofs to nave and chancel; other roofs Welsh slate. West tower; nave with north aisle and vestry, south porch; chancel. 3-stage west tower has stepped chamfered plinth, band above plinth, and chamfered set-back below squat belfry. Lower stage has small rebated lancet on south only, the upper stages slatted chamfered loops except on east, which shows weathering of old high-pitched roof. Low pyramidal roof. Gabled south porch with chamfered plinth; round arch with keystone and chamfered imposts, below small square window flanked by re-set head corbels. Stone benches and barrel vault springing from chamfered band. C12 doorway has round arch with bold roll moulding and billet hood, on jamb shafts with block capitals and moulded bases; within arch is C17 doorway with flat-pointed head and sunk spandrels, and vertical-panelled door. Above porch a chamfered loop; to either side square-headed C18 windows and further east a pointed double- chamfered C14 window arch, all with later wood tracery. North aisle has blocked north door with chamfered pointed arch; and square-headed east window. Chancel has C18 south window with pointed arch and raised stone surround; and large Romanesque-style east window with round arch, zigzag, and jamb shafts. Interior: Plastered. 4-bay north arcade of round arches with chamfered inner and square outer orders. Round piers and semicircular responds have moulded capitals with vertical lines of nail-head to imitate scallops, and moulded bases with nail-head. Round C12 chancel arch, stepped towards nave, on chamfered imposts carried back along east wall of nave; low stone screen has central opening with chamfered and rebated jambs. South wall of nave shows segmental-arched tomb recess,holding pre-Conquest cross fragment with vinescroll and C14 cross slab, and remains of several blocked windows. Cll west front, now within tower, shows centre door with slightly-recessed semicircular tympanum, mutilated round-headed window above and circular opening in apex of former gable. In north aisle a chamfered band below east window; and rear arch of C12 west window above vestry door. Chancel has small piscina with pointed moulded arch, and pointed recess further west. Chancel roof has later boarding on grid of stop-chamfered tie-beams and longitudinal members, probably C17. Early C20 tie-beam roof to nave. Fittings mostly of similar date, except for balustraded communion rails of 1726. Octagonal medieval font (inscribed '1701') on circular stepped base. Cll/C12 cross slab in aisle and C14 slab as threshold to south door. C18 wall monuments and hatchments at west end of nave and east end of chancel; 1723 ledger stone just inside south door. East window glass, 'The Sea Gave up the Dead which were in it' to Lewis de Crespigny Buckle, who perished on the S.S. Nemesis. , 1041990 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.821066 55.375832,-1.821082 55.375844,-1.821098... 2013-01-29 1041991 Hawe Headstone 5 Metres South Of Tower Of Church Of St John The Baptist EDLINGHAM EDLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 10 NW 14/115 Hawe headstone 5 metres south of tower of Church of St John The Baptist GV II Heads tone, 1774. Cut sandstone. Upright broad corniced pier with hip-ended coping. Sunk panel with concave corners carries inscription to 'John Hawe and Aime his wife'. Recessed cross, formerly inlaid, on each return. , 1041991 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.838031 55.335733,-1.838025 55.335737,-1.838034... 2013-01-29 1041992 2 Boundary Stones On Boundary With Longframlington EDLINGHAM LAMB HILL NU 10 SW NU 10370466 and NU 10470473 18/116 2 boundary stones on boundary with Longframlington II 2 boundary stones, probably C18. Sandstone. Rectangular pillars with roughly segmental tops, 0.55 and 0.65 metre high. Incised letters S on north and F on south. The western stone is not shown on the current OS map. , 1041992 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.834979 55.336996,-1.834988 55.336999,-1.834991... 2013-01-29 1041993 Pair Of Boundary Stones To North Of Hill Summit EDLINGHAM LAMB HILL NU 10 SW NU 10560480 18/117 Pair of boundary stones to north of hill summit II Boundary stones, probably C18. Sandstone. Two stones 20 metres apart; the eastern stone is a tapering pillar with a roughly-segmental top, 1.0 metre high, with incised letters F on the north and S on the south; the smaller western stone is of cut sandstone with an arched top, with an incised letter M on the north and a plain reverse. , 1041993 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.791692 55.397486,-1.792025 55.397450,-1.792007... 2015-10-16 1041994 Lemmington Branch Farmhouse With Screen Wall And Buildings EDLINGHAM LEMMINGTON BRANCH NU 11 SE NU 133115 9/119 Lemmington Branch Farmhouse with screen wall and 31.12.69 buildings (previously listed as Cheviot Chart, and Building off Lemmington Bank GV II Hilltop eyecatcher, incorporating house and farmbuildings. Late C18. Screen wall squared stone, other parts rubble with cut dressings; Welsh slate roofs. Overall E-plan with farmhouse at centre flanked by ranges of farmbuildings, backed by westward-facing screen wall with projecting square towers at centre and each end. Gothick style. West elevation: 3-storey central tower linked by screen walls to lower end towers, each part with embattled parapet above chamfered string. Cruciform loops below tower parapets and in centre of each screen wall. Centre tower has 12-pane sash under pointed arch and 6-pane sash above under ogee arch, both with hoodmoulds. At both ends of screen walls are 4-centred doorways, that on right of centre tower now within small pent addition. Doorway on left of tower is blocked, with 12-pane Yorkshire sash window inserted; to left is a 3-light window, holding 6-pane casements. 2 part-slatted windows in left end tower. Rear elevation: Gable end of farmhouse shows stair window, with renewed 12-pane sash, and two 4-pane sashes. Farmbuilding ranges have boarded doors and part-slatted windows; cartshed at east end of south range shows 3 segmental arches and hip-ended roof. C20 asbestos-roofed sheds in front of north range are not of special interest. , 1041994 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.794697 55.397729,-1.794701 55.397772,-1.794772... 2013-01-29 1041995 Kennels Cottage 200 Metres North West Of Lemmington Branch EDLINGHAM LEMMINGTON BRANCH NU 11 SW NU 13091155 9/121 Kennels Cottage 200 metres north- west of Lemmington Branch GV II Cottage, probably late C18 extended late C19. Rubble with cut quoins and dressings; purple Scottish slate roof with C20 brick stack, Lakeland slates on extension. South elevation 1 storey, 3 + 2 bays. C18 left part has 4-pane casement windows in stone surrounds, that to right in former door opening. Each return is an embattled screen wall. Taller late C19 right part has similar fenestration; coped right gable with stepped-and-corniced end stack. Left return shows 4-pane casement with blind circular opening above. Rear elevation of C19 extension shows gabled dormer with small-paned casements and ornamental bargeboards. Adjacent wooden shed on north is not of special interest. Included for group value with Lemmington Branch (q.v.). , 1041995 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.810612 55.395532,-1.810634 55.395545,-1.810777... 2013-01-29 1041996 Lemmington Hall Sacred Heart Convent EDLINGHAM LEMMINGTON HALL NU 11 SW 9/122 Lemmington Hall 31.12.69 (Sacred Heart Convent) GV II* Country house, c.1750 for Nicholas Fenwick, incorporating C15 towerhouse of Beadnell family; late C18 alterations by William Newton; roofless ruin in late C19, restored 1913 for Sir Stephen Aitchison; converted to convent 1947. House tooled ashlar, tower squared stone; graduated Lakeland slate roof. Plan: ranges around small court, open to north-east; L-plan tower incorporated into north-east end of south-east range. South-east elevation 2 storeys, 9 bays. Centre bay projects and 2 end bays on either side are set back. High plinth to ground floor sill band. 5 semicircular steps to panelled double door with sidelights; stone cornice and radial fanlight above in triple-keyed archivolt within broken pediment. Group of 3 windows above, the outer ones narrower. Ground-floor windows 12-pane sashes, upper windows 6-pane sashes, all in architraves, those on ground floor with swell friezes and cornices, and with pediments except in set-back outer sections. Moulded and modillioned eaves cornice and central pediment. Parapet behind, carried over pediment, and with urn finials at angles. 2 corniced stacks, irregularly placed. On left return projecting 3-bay pedimented wing of 1913 in similar style. Right return shows large stepped buttress of 1913 with exposed masonry of C15 tower house to right; C20 fenestration (utilising imported medieval material) and embattled parapet. Imposing early C20 round-arched entrance and Venetian window on rear wing set back to right. Right return of tower shows early C20 traceried lst-floor windows. Interior: Internal features of house c.1913 re-using stair balustrades, doors and architraves, window seats etc. from London, mainly from Camelford House, Park Lane. Other woodwork, including panelling in chapel, from Chateau at Bar-le-duc, France. Tower retains barrel-vaulted basement and newel stair in south turret; 1st floor chamber, now chapel, has re-set roll-moulded C16 fireplace behind reredos and mural chamber with oubliette. C20 glazed front porch, single-storey extension to south-west, and later north-west extension linking to outbuildings are not of interest. , 1041996 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.809096 55.396468,-1.809120 55.396483,-1.809352... 2013-01-29 1041997 Stable Block Including St Theresa's Cottage To North East Of Lemmington Hall EDLINGHAM LEMMINGTON HALL NU 11 SW 9/126 Stable block, including St. 31.12.69 Theresa's Cottage, to north-east of Lemmington Hall GV II Stable range, c.1915. Snecked stone with some brick snecks, rock-faced quoins, rock-faced-and-margined dressings; red clay tile roof with stone flags to eaves. South-east elevation: 2-storey centre and end pavilions each of 1 wide bay, and 1-storey 2-bay linking sections. Taller central pavilion has Venetian window on ground floor and oculus flanked by quatrefoils above; bracketed eaves cornice and pyramidal roof with wrought-iron weathervane. End pavilions have round-arched window on ground floor with 2 oculi above, flanking sundial on south-west pavilion; and pyramidal roofs with wrought-iron finials. Glazing altered on ground floor north-east pavilion. Linking sections each have round-arched carriage entrance in outer bay, stable doors with radial fanlights, and small round-arched fixed lights with fancy glazing. All doors ledged and boarded with long hinges. 1-storey side wings with parapets stepped down to end in ball finials. Symmetrical.,rear elevation shows Venetian windows in outer pavilions, round- headed windows in centre pavilion on ground floor; small upper windows alternate with depressed curved crosses; square windows in links. On south- west return vertical-panelled door under shell panel. Small extensions beyond side wings are not of special interest. , 1041997 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.806423 55.396414,-1.806428 55.396423,-1.806449... 2013-01-29 1041998 Entrance Screen And Gates To Lemmington Hall (Sacred Heart Convent) EDLINGHAM LEMMINGTON HALL NU 11 SW 9/130 Entrance screen and gates to Lemmington Hall (Sacred Heart Convent) GV II Entrance screen, C18. Tooled ashlar. Central pair of stout round piers with fluted necking and low domed caps, linked by quadrant walls with low arched coping to square end piers also with domed caps. Early C20 wrought-iron gates. , 1041998 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.829669 55.338299,-1.829663 55.338299,-1.829660... 2013-01-29 1041999 3 Boundary Stones On Boundary With Longframlington Civil Parish EDLINGHAM LONGFRAMLINGTON COMMON NU 10 SW NU 11060499 to NU 10750486 18/133 3 boundary stones on boundary with Longframlington C.P. II 3 boundary stones, probably C18. Sandstone. Rectangular pillars with roughly arched or segmental top, 0.55 to 0.70 metre high. Incised letters S on north and F on south. . , 1041999 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.803017 55.348200,-1.803021 55.348213,-1.803048... 2013-01-29 1042000 Boundary Stone On Boundary With Newton On The Moor Civil Parish EDLINGHAM MILLSTONE CLEUGH NU 00 NE NU 12600600 (East side) 14/135 Boundary stone on boundary with Newton-on-the- Moor C.P. II. Boundary stone, probably C18. Sandstone. Segmental-topped pillar 0.45 metre high; incised letter C on east and S on west. , 1042000 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.790601 55.376895,-1.790604 55.376907,-1.790626... 2013-01-29 1042001 3 Boundary Stones To North Of Black Lough NU 10 NW NU 13690913 EDLINGHAM SWINHOPE NU 13370922 14/138 3 boundary stones to north of Black Lough II 3 boundary stones, C18 or early C19. Sandstone. Rectangular flat-topped stones 0.20 to 0.60 metre high. Western stone, partly hidden by rubble wall, has incised 'S' on south, the central stone ' S ' and the eastern stone ' N.o.5 ' S ' Each has incised 'P' on north. N.o.6 The stones mark part of the Edlingham/Lemmington township boundary. William Pawson purchased the Lemmingtm estate from the Fenwicks in 1825; the stones may however be of C18 date with the Fenwick 'F' recut as a 'P'. , 1042001 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.718556 55.494974,-1.718626 55.494957,-1.718338... 2013-01-29 1042002 Charlton Hall EGLINGHAM AI NU 12 SE (East side, off) 3/143 Charlton Hall GV II* Country house. Late C18, perhaps by William Newton. Tooled-and-margined stone; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, sill bands, rusticated quoins and modillion eaves cornice. Panelled piers flank 5-step approach to central old half-glazed door with 2-pane fanlight in raised surround with keyed round arch, flanking 6-pane sashes and open pediment. 4 outer windows are longer 12-pane sashes, breaking sill band. 6-pane sashes to 1st floor, that above door flanked by narrow 2-pane sashes; all windows in architraves. Hipped roof with 2 ridge stacks, stepped-and-corniced with panelled shafts. 4-bay returns with similar fenestration; plainer 3-bay kitchen wing to rear left. Venetian stair window to rear, with radial head. Interior: Venetian screen from entrance lobby to hall has archivolt key block carved with convolvulus flowers. Dining room with fluted frieze, drawing room with urn-and-anthemion frieze, library with palmette frieze; all rooms have fielded-panel doors with overdoors matching the friezes, moulded cornices and marble fireplaces with contemporary ironwork. Dog-leg stair with 2 stick balusters per tread, moulded ramped and wreathed handrail, moulded newel, curtail step and carved tread ends. Stair window with Ionic columns and foliage frieze; Rococo ceiling rose above. Stairhead has segmental arch to lobby above entrance. Bedrooms have fielded-panel doors, marble fireplaces and moulded cornices. An unusually complete and unaltered late Georgian interior. , 1042002 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.718557 55.494974,-1.718658 55.495050,-1.718628... 2013-01-29 1042003 Attached Outbuilding Range And Garden Wall To North West Of Charlton Hall EGLINGHAM A1 NU 12 SE (East side, off) 3/144 Attached outbuilding range and garden wall to north-west of Charlton Hall GV II Outbuilding range and garden wall, probably early C19. Rubble with tooled- and-margined dressings; Welsh slate roof. Single-storey range with 2 boarded and 2 vertical-panelled doors; coped right gable. Attached wall to right, with central gateway, returns to link with north-east corner of Hall. To rear 3 boarded doors and small gabled wing. Included for group value. , 1042003 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.760982 55.453459,-1.760973 55.453470,-1.761310... 2013-01-29 1042004 Shipley Bridge Over The Shipley Burn EGLINGHAM B 6346 NU 11 NE 6/148 Shipley Bridge, over the Shipley Burn II Bridge, probably late C18. Squared tooled stone. Segmental arch of a single recessed order; chamfered parapet with small pyramid-capped monolith end piers. , 1042004 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.824093 55.467377,-1.824099 55.467390,-1.824121... 2013-01-29 1042005 Milepost 280 Metres East Of Eglingham Bridge EGLINGHAM B 6346 NU 11 NW NU 11171933 (North side) 5/150 Milepost 280 metres east of Eglingham Bridge II Milepost, late C19, probably by Smith Patterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Oval top with faceted twin faces, on circular fluted shaft. Raised legend ALNWICK 7 MILES / CHATTON 7? MILES. Partly buried in bankside. , 1042005 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.842045 55.472053,-1.842065 55.472118,-1.842144... 2013-01-29 1042006 Farmbuilding Group To North Of Cockhall Cottages EGLINGHAM B 6346 NU 1019 (North side) 19/152 Farmbuilding group to north of Cockhall Cottages GV II Farmbuildings around foldyard; north and east ranges mid-C18, south end of east range c.1800, west range mid C19. C18 parts large roughly-squared stone, C19 parts roughly-squared stone with tooled-and-margined dressings. Welsh slate roofs except for blue asbestos slates on east range. Single-storey ranges around yard open to south. North range shows arcade of 3 segmental arches. East range has 2 boarded doors and 2 part-slatted windows; right return is Gothick eyecatcher with stepped triplet of blind lancets under Tudor hoodmould, and embattled gable with finials. Taller west range has part-slatted windows and hipped roof. Rear elevation of west range shows segment-headed arch with traces of former gingang to right and pent cartshed on left. Large raking buttress to rear of east range. , 1042006 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.872188 55.478174,-1.872194 55.478174,-1.872197... 2013-01-29 1042007 Milepost 40 Metres West Of North Entrance To Harehope Hall EGLINGHAM B 6346 NU 02 SE NU 08182049 (North side) 1/154 Milepost 40 metres west of north entrance to Harehope Hall II Milepost, late C19 by Smith Patterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Oval top with faceted twin faces, on circular fluted shaft with maker's plate. Raised legend ALNWICK 9 MILES / CHATTON 5? MILES. Height 0.40 metre. , 1042007 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.781035 55.486024,-1.780869 55.485867,-1.780846... 2013-01-29 1042008 Garden Wall To West Of East Ditchburn Farmhouse EGLINGHAM EAST DITCHBURN NU 12 SW 2/156 Garden wall to west of East Ditchburn Farmhouse GV II Garden wall, probably late C18. Inner face brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 4, outer face squared stone. Tall wall with flat coping runs west from farmhouse (q.v.) then returns south. Boarded doors in each section, that on north in chamfered tooled-and-margined surround. Included for group value. , 1042008 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.829243 55.468801,-1.829370 55.468833,-1.829411... 2013-01-29 1042009 Bridge On B6346 Over Eglingham Burn EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 19/157 Bridge on B 6346 over Eglingham Burn II Bridge, late C18 or early C19. Tooled stone. Segmental arch under chamfered band, parapet with arched coping ending in hexagonal piers with domed caps. , 1042009 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.828203 55.468788,-1.828290 55.468808,-1.828274... 2013-01-29 1042010 Smithy Cottage With Attached Smithy And Outbuilding EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (North side) 19/159 Smithy Cottage with attached smithy and outbuilding GV II Cottage, smithy and outbuilding. Cottage and smithy early C18 altered C19; outbuilding c.1840. Cottage and smithy largely roughly-squared stone with later tooled-and-margined dressings; outbuilding squared tooled stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings. Welsh slate roof except for C20 metal sheets on outbuilding. South elevation in 3 sections, each 1 storey, 2 bays. Cottage on left has boarded door with 2-pane overlight in later rustic porch, flanked by 4-pane sash windows with C19 lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables; small stepped end stacks. Lower smithy in centre has boarded double doors, with boarded window on left and blacksmith's window on right, all in C19 alternating-block surrounds. Coped right gable with reduced stack. Outbuilding to right has boarded double doors under segmental arch on left, boarded door and window on right; coped right gable. Interior: Smithy has original forge with arched recesses flanking hearth and massive roughly-chamfered lintel. Bellows now in adjacent outbuilding, which was probably built as a stable for the former Ogle Arms Inn (see No. 12, q.v.). , 1042010 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.742793 55.434744,-1.742887 55.434745,-1.742887... 2013-01-29 1042011 Hulne Friary Infirmary DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 NE 6/65 Hulne Friary: Infirmary 31.12.69 GV II* Infirmary of Carmelite friary, now private house. Mid C13, altered in late C18. Rubble with cut quoins and dressings; flat leaded roof to infirmary hall, stone slates to chapel. Detached block within curtain wall, to south of claustral buildings: Infirmary hall and narrower chancel-like chapel on east. Blocked west window of 3 lancet lights under a pointed arch under coped gable with C18 finial; C18 Gothick 4-centred doorways on north and south, the latter with quatrefoil over, flanked by contemporary 2-light windows with small-paned sashes. East gable stack with crenellated cap. Chapel has similar 2-light windows in side walls and roof pent against end of hall, although east gable stands; original east window of 2 lights with quatrefoil in spandrel. Unique survival of a Carmelite infirmary, following typical medieval hospital plan (cf. St. Anne's Hospital in Ripon, and probably also St. Leonard's Hospital near Alnwick). C20 timber addition on south, linking infirmary with cottage against south curtain, is not of special interest. , 1042011 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.742728 55.434663,-1.742630 55.434683,-1.742640... 2013-01-29 1042012 Hulne Friary Curtain Wall And Attached Structure DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 NE 6/66 Hulne Friary: curtain wall and 31.12.59 attached structures I Curtain wall with gateways and other structures. Wall and gatehouse probably C15; east and south-west gates late C18. Squared stone, except for gatehouse of large irregular blocks and rubble. Irregular quadrilateral in plan, with original gatehouse on the south. Wall c.4 metres high, with bases of bartizans at north-west and south-east angles, and occasional remains of chamfered-out parapet, on external face south of east gate a slab with raised shield and lion rampant. Gatehouse is 2-storey square tower with elliptical arch and barrel-vaulted passage. Stair-turret on east; chamfered loops. East gate has studded double doors in moulded 3-centred arch under gable with cross finial, flanked by stepped buttresses carrying panelled Gothick pinnacles; carved statue of friar inside gate. South-west gateway has pointed arch with 3-light window above and gable, flanked by stepped buttresses. Blocked medieval doorways on north and west. Inside curtain, remains of attached outbuildings on south and west. Ruins of brewhouse to west of C20 cottage on south. Remains of barn and byre on west; gable end to north is C18 reconstruction. Well-preserved fortified perimeter of a Borders monastery. , 1042012 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.744314 55.430880,-1.744285 55.430907,-1.744725... 2013-01-29 1042013 Iron Bridge Over River Aln DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 NE 6/68 Iron Bridge, over River Aln II* Bridge, dated 1812 on maker's plate, by I. & T. Cookson of Newcastle. Cast iron; abutments squared stone. 3 round arches, with rings in open spandrels and quatrefoil-plan piers rising from stone footings. Main girder above has Percy lion at centre and ends, and crowned crescents above piers. Ornamental openwork embattled parapet with trefoil-headed panels and cusped lozenges above piers; quatrefoil-plan standards at each end with maker's plates on inner faces, with similar outer standards at end of abutment parapet. Good quality and relatively early iron bridge. , 1042013 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.727313 55.416617,-1.727315 55.416563,-1.727282... 2013-01-29 1042014 Moor Lodge And Attached Screen Wall DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 SE 10/70 Moor Lodge and attached screen 31.12.69 wall II Lodge and screen wall 1770-80, possibly by Bell of Durham. Lodge ashlar, wall squared stone; Welsh slate roof. Gothick style. 1 storey, 3 bays, symmetrical. Chamfered plinth. Slightly-projecting centre has flush-panelled door, with intersecting glazing bars in fanlight, in moulded pointed arch; pedimented gable with Percy crescent and embattled cresting. Flanking bays have 12-pane sash windows, the upper leaves with intersecting glazing bars and trefoiled corner panes, under hoodmoulds with block stops carved with crescent. Parapet with blank quatrefoils. Hipped roof with corniced stack to left. Right return 4 irregular bays; left-of-centre projecting bay with paired 8-pane sashes, and embattled cresting, flanked by blind pointed windows, with 12-pane sash to right; similar Gothick sashes, hoodmoulds and parapet. Screen wall to left is curved back and descends in height; slightly-arched coping. Information on date and possible architect from Dr. Shrimpton, Estate Archivist. , 1042014 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.754205 55.424788,-1.754212 55.424803,-1.754231... 2013-01-29 1042015 Statue At Entrance To Nine Year Aud Hole On North Of Cave Drive 250 Metres South West Of Brizlee Tower DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 SE NU 15651458 10/71 Statue at entrance to Nine Year Aud Hole, on north of Cave Drive 250 metres south-west of Brizlee Tower II Statue of hermit, probably late C18. Cut sandstone. Life-size robed bearded figure, standing beside entrance to natural cave formed by slipping of sandstone cliff face. Similar statues in the ruins of Hulne Friary (q.v.) are part of the 'improvements' of c.1770-80 by Lancelot Brown. , 1042015 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.734732 55.424536,-1.734917 55.424535,-1.734911... 2015-10-16 1042016 Park Farmhouse DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 SE 10/73 Park Farmhouse 31.12.69 GV II House, dated 1832 with Percy crescent on shield above internal face of front door. Probably by J. & B. Green. Ashlar; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth. Central panelled double-doors in projecting porch with plain frieze and cornice. 12-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. Paired moulded brackets carry boldly-projecting eaves cornice with panelled soffit. Hipped roof; 2 stepped-and-corniced stacks with panelled shafts on ridge. Right return 2 bays with similar fenestration; set back to right is lower rear wing. Left return shows similar fenestration and flush-panelled door; rear wing shows elliptical-arched cart entrance, now glazed, and attached single-storey outbuilding. Interior: 6-panel doors, dogleg stair with stick balusters and moulded newels. , 1042016 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.735549 55.424216,-1.735415 55.424220,-1.735414... 2015-10-21 1042017 Shelter Shed Block 40 Metres South West Of Park Farmhouse DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 SE 10/76 Shelter shed block 40 metres south- west of Park Farmhouse GV II Shelter shed block, early C19. Ashlar front and returns, rubble rear elevation with tooled-and-margined dressings; Welsh slate roof. 1 storey, 8 bays; arcade of elliptical arches. Left return shows 4-bay arcade, blind except for boarded door and window in left arch; on far left pent extension with sliding door. Right return shows 3-bay arcade, blind except for right arch with later sliding door. Rear elevation: projecting end bays have open-pedimented gables; blacksmith's window in left end bay. Timber structures adjacent to rear are not of special interest. , 1042017 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.723870 55.458863,-1.723849 55.458891,-1.723874... 2013-01-29 1042018 Islaford Bridge Carrying Humbleheugh Track Over White House Burn DENWICK HUMBLEHEUGH NU 11 NE NU 176183 6/80 Islaford Bridge carrying Humbleheugh track over White House Burn II Bridge, C18. Squared tooled stone. Segmental arch; band below parapet, which has chamfered coping and end piers with low pyramidal caps (one missing at time of survey). , 1042018 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.698016 55.394687,-1.698076 55.394647,-1.698098... 2015-10-16 1042019 Greensfield Moor Farmhouse DENWICK (DETACHED) AI (East side) NU 11 SE 10/82 Greensfield Moor Farmhouse II House, late C18 with C19 porch. Good-quality squared stone except for roughly- coursed stone on right return; porch tooled-and-margined stone; Welsh slate roof with left end old brick stack and right end C20 brick stack. Double- depth plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth. Central gabled porch with sill band, small sash window and door on right return. 4-pane sash windows in older openings with slightly-projecting sills. Gables show raised reverse-stepped coping. Left return shows central arched stair window holding 12-pane sash with intersecting glazing bars. Right return shows blocked lst- floor door in alternating-block surround. Rear elevation shows central door with renewed double doors under plain overlight, and blind window above. Pent single-storey additions on returns, and attached garden walls, are not of special interest. , 1042019 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711857 55.401556,-1.711874 55.401533,-1.711797... 2015-10-16 1042020 Greensfield Farmhouse With Attached Wall To North DENWICK (DETACHED) GREENSFIELD NU 11 SE 10/86 Greensfield Farmhouse, with attached wall to north GV II House and attached wall. Rear block of house late C17, remodelled with extension to south in late C18 or early C19, front block added in second quarter of C19; wall probably C18. Front block and wall squared stone, rear parts rubble; tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings. Welsh slate roofs with some stacks rebuilt in brick on old bases; synthetic blue slates on part of south extension. Front (east) elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Chamfered plinth. 3 steps up to central part-glazed 6-panel door; 12-pane sashes, some renewed, in chamfered surrounds with slightly-projecting sills; sloped eaves cornice. Coped gables; end stacks. Set back to left is south extension with 8-pane sash and C20 casement on ground floor, and 4-pane sash above, in older chamfered surrounds. Set back to right is tall flat-coped wall with part-glazed flush- panelled door. Rear elevation shows blocked door with flat-pointed monolithic head, and varied fenestration including three 12-pane sashes on 1st floor. To left are pent outbuildings with boarded doors backing onto the attached wall; to right the south extension whose projecting gabled single-storey wing has renewed casement in older chamfered surround; on far right attached outbuilding range (q.v.). Interior: 6-panel doors, folding panelled shutters; dog-leg stair with stick balusters, moulded handrail and newels. , 1042020 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.712182 55.400953,-1.712414 55.401001,-1.712444... 2013-01-29 1042021 Shelter Shed 30 Metres South Of Greenfield Farmhouse DENWICK (DETACHED) GREENSFIELD NU 11 SE Shelter shed 30 10/89 metres south of Greensfield Farmhouse GV II Shelter shed, early C19. Whinstone rubble with cut sandstone dressings, except for left return rebuilt in C20 synthetic stone; Welsh slate roof. 4-bay segmental arcade with boarded door to right, all openings in chamfered surrounds; coped end gables. , 1042021 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.737568 55.388194,-1.737641 55.388239,-1.737957... 2013-01-29 1042022 Farmbuilding Group North West Of Rugley Farmhouse DENWICK (DETACHED) RUGLEY NU 11 SE 10/91 Farmbuilding group north-west of Rugley Farmhouse II Planned farmbuildings. Foldyard group, early C19 incorporating an C18 cottage which was remodelled, and barn with engine house added, c.1840. Squared tooled stone; cottage rubble with cut dressings; barn and engine house squared stone with tooled-and-margined dressings, with chimney stack brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 + 3 on tooled-and-margined stone base. Welsh slate roofs except for synthetic blue slates on east range; brick stacks to stable and cottage. Plan: Early C19 ranges around foldyard formerly open to south, the side ranges each with a short south-west wing. Barn, with engine house on east, runs north from centre of north range; cottage continues north range eastwards. Elevations to former foldyard now largely within later structures: 2-storey north range shows left-of-centre pair of segmental arches, boarded doors and part-slatted 1st floor windows. East range has pair of segmental arches, 6-pane sash window and boarded door. External elevations: North range has projecting 3-bay barn with boarded doors and part-slatted windows in chamfered alternating-block surrounds; engine house set back to left has similar openings, hip-ended roof and tall tapering stack to rear. East range shows stable doors and slit vents; south-west wing is stable with boarded door and shaped vents. West range shows part-slatted windows and boarded door; boarded double doors under timber lintel in west end of wing. Cottage has boarded door flanked by 2-light mullioned windows, and similar window in gabled dormer on left. Coped gables; ridge and reduced right end stacks. Outbuilding on left, linking to foldyard group, has boarded door, in chamfered alternating-block surround, and stable door. Interiors: stable has stall partition, with wrought-iron openwork top above boarded lower section, between cast-iron standards with moulded finials. Late C19 cowhouse and C20 covered yards occupying former foldyard, and Dutch barn ranges to north, are not of special interest. , 1042022 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.838239 55.347516,-1.838234 55.347514,-1.838228... 2013-01-29 1042023 Milepost 580 Metres East Of New Moor Crossroads EDLINGHAM A 697 NU 10 NW NU 10360594 (East side) 14/95 Milepost 580 metres east of New Moor crossroads II Milepost, probably early C20 by Smith Patterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Shield-shaped plaque with legend CORNHILL 29 MORPETH 15 set on circular shaft; lower rectangular plate with W (Wooler) 16. Overall height 0.6 metre. , 1042023 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.785757 55.388934,-1.785751 55.388931,-1.785745... 2013-01-29 1042024 10 Boundary Stones On Boundary With Alnwick Civil Parish EDLINGHAM ALNWICK MOOR NU 11 SW NU 13861065 to NU 137410Q0 9/99 10 boundary stones on boundary with Alnwick C.P. II 10 boundary stones, C18 or early C19. Cut sandstone. Rectangular pillars with arched, segmental or gabled tops, 0.70 to 1.05 metre high. All have N incised letters A.M on east (Duke of Northumberland. Alnwick Moor); on the 3 southern stones the 'A.M' is in a sunk rectangular panel; P (Pawson) on west. The stone at NU 13741QOQ is not shown on the current O.S. map. Alnwick Moor was the scene of a series of land disputes between the Duke and the Freemen of Alnwick in the C18. , 1042024 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.802155 55.382710,-1.802157 55.382715,-1.802166... 2013-01-29 1042025 Marker Stone 100 Metres North Of Corby's Bridge EDLINGHAM B 6341 NU 10 NW NU 12640986 (East side) 14/101 Marker stone 100 metres north of Corby's Bridge II County Bridge Marker, probably early C19. Cut sandstone. Arched stone with incised Roman capital C; overall height 0.70 metre. , 1042025 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.805294 55.378919,-1.805294 55.378925,-1.805303... 2013-01-29 1042026 Marker Stone 100 Metres North Of Swinhope Bridge EDLINGHAM B 6341 NU 10 NW NU 12440946 (East side) 14/103 Marker stone 100 metres north of Swinhope Bridge II County Bridge Marker, probably early C19. Tooled sandstone. Arched stone with incised Roman capital C; overall height 0.70 metre. , 1042026 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.815901 55.371519,-1.815908 55.371534,-1.815926... 2013-01-29 1042027 Marker Stone 100 Metres North Of Widehope Bridge EDLINGHAM B 6341 NU 10 NW NU 11760863 (East side) 14/105 Marker stone 100 metres north of Widehope Bridge II County Bridge Marker, probably early C19. Cut sandstone. Arched stone with incised Roman capital C; overall height 0.45 metre, partly buried in bankside. , 1042027 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.824147 55.363244,-1.824150 55.363249,-1.824158... 2013-01-29 1042028 Milestone 700 Metres North Of Midrig Bridge EDLINGHAM B 6341 NU 10 NW NU 11240770 (East side) 14/106 Milestone 700 metres north of Midrig Bridge II Milestone, probably C18. Cut sandstone, painted white with black base and figures. Triangular-section flat-topped pillar, painted legend R (Rothbury) VI, A (Alnwick) VI. Overall height 0.65 metre. , 1042028 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.858429 55.341736,-1.858435 55.341751,-1.858454... 2013-01-29 1042029 Milestone 1200 Metres South Of New Moor Crossroads EDLINGHAM B 6341 NU 00 NE NU 09080531 (West side) 13/108 Milestone 1200 metres south of New Moor crossroad II Milestone, probably late C18. Cut sandstone. Slender square flat-topped pillar, upper part of front face faceted, with incised figures 4 and 8 (miles to Rothbury and Alnwick respectively). Overall height 0.90 metre. , 1042029 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.784328 55.370551,-1.784331 55.370546,-1.784320... 2013-01-29 1042030 3 Boundary Stones On Boundary With Denwick (Detached) Civil Parish EDLINGHAM BLACK LOUGH NU 10 NW NU 13840855 to NU 13550843 (East side) 14/110 3 boundary stones on boundary with Denwick (detached) C.P. II 3 boundary stones, probably C18. Sandstone. Rectangular pillars with roughly- segmental tops, 0.45 to 0.65 metre high; incised letters S on north and N on south. If the positions are correctly shown by the O.S., a stone at NU 13770852 was not located. , 1042030 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.790849 55.406910,-1.790697 55.406922,-1.790711... 2013-01-29 1042031 Outbuilding On North Side Of Road 30 Metres North East Of Broome Hill Farmhouse EDLINGHAM BROOME HILL NU 11 SW NU 134126 9/112 Outbuilding on north side of road, 30 metres north- east of Broome Hill Farmhouse GV II House, now farmbuilding, dated 1702 with initials T B (Thomas Burwell) carved in relief within sunk panel on door lintel, altered. Roughly-squared stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. South elevation 2 low storeys, 3 bays; 2 boarded doors in chamfered surrounds, that to right with dated lintel; several blocked stone-surround windows. Gables have C20 coping. Blocked lst-floor window in each return; rear elevation shows 2 boarded doors with timber lintels. , 1042031 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.817764 55.376730,-1.818471 55.377152,-1.819000... 2013-01-29 1042032 Edlingham Castle Ruins EDLINGHAM EDLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 10 NW 14/113 Edlingham Castle ruins 13.12.69 GV I Castle: Hall house probably c.1295-1300 for William Felton, on earlier moated site; curtain wall and gatehouse mid C14; solar tower perhaps c.1400; courtyard ranges re-planned in C16. Squared stone with cut dressings. Rectangular hall- house with octagonal corner turrets; quadrangular court on north with domestic ranges on east and north and projecting gatehouse in centre of north curtain; square solar tower on south. Apart from the solar tower and a tall fragment of the south-east turret of the hall house, the buildings are reduced to walls 1-2 metres high; the gates passage has the chamfered jambs of 3 arches, the central with a portcullis groove. The cobbled courtyard with its drains is well preserved. The north and west walls of the solar tower stand to full height; at each angle a large stepped diagonal buttress carrying a corbelled-out circular bartizan, and in the centre of the north side a projecting rectangular stair turret carried up above parapet height. Externally, the north wall shows remains of pointed doorways from ground and 1st floors of lobby linking the tower to the earlier hall house; further doorways and chamfered loops in the turret. West wall shows 2 small square windows at 1st floor level. Interior: ground-floor fireplace with an elaborately joggled lintel, garderobe, window recess with seats and remains of segmental vault on chamfered ribs. lst-floor Great Chamber shows remains of an elaborate fireplace, with joggled lintel on head corbels, arched mural recess containing a well, double-level fenestration (the larger lower windows with seats) and a lofty groined vault on head corbels. 2nd-floor chamber has a simpler fireplace. Historical notes: William Felton purchased the manor from Thomas de Edlingham in 1295, and it remained the principal residence of his family until the early C15. The Swinburnes acquired the estate in 1514 and it became their seat until c.1630; the buildings were being pulled down in 1661. The duplication of suites of private apartments between hall house and solar tower is an interesting feature; historical evidence suggests division of the castle between 2 autonomous households in 1402. Fairclough, G. 'Edlingham Castle, Northumberland'. Trans Anc. Mon. Soc. NS 28 (1984) 40-59. , 1042032 1969-12-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.887373 55.314106,-1.887446 55.314101,-1.887452... 2013-01-29 1042033 The Iron Bridge Across The Debdon Burn 80 Metres North West Of Cragside CARTINGTON CRAGSIDE NU 0702 24/12 The Iron Bridge, across the Debdon Burn 80 metres north-west of Cragside GV II* Footbridge, manufactured in 1870s at Lord Armstrong's Elswick Works. Steel superstructure on rock-faced piers and abutments. Semicircular arch flanked by half arches, with intersecting curving members in spandrels. Boarded walkway. Handrails of slender uprights carrying 4 wire ropes. Lightweight cast-iron double gates at each end. Partly in Rothbury Parish. , 1042033 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.889493 55.318281,-1.889566 55.318369,-1.889910... 2013-01-29 1042034 Cragside Visitor Centre Tumbleton Stables CARTINGTON CRAGSIDE NU 0702 24/14 Cragside Visitor Centre (Tumbleton 8/6/72 Stables) GV II Stable block, now visitor centre. c.1864, extended and remodelled 1892-3 for Lord Armstrong. Architect unknown but the remodelling is in a Free Tudor style reminiscent of Norman Shaw. Snecked rock-faced stone with rock-faced- and-margined ashlar dressings; some timber-framing; red clay tile roof. Ranges around rectangular yard. South elevation single-storey, except gate tower, 5 bays: Central tower with stepped buttresses flanking large double-chamfered 4-centred arch with hoodmould and string course above, and ornamental wrought-iron lamp bracket. 2 raised square tablets with clock above and between, all under hoodmoulds. Moulded cornice to projecting eaves; swept pyramidal roof has flat-topped dormer with four 12-pane casements, and wrought-iron finial with weathervane. On left is semi-octagonal stair turret with a stone slab roof. Flanking bays have 2-light mullioned and mullioned-and-transomed windows under straight hoodmoulds, and dormers as on tower. Gabled end bays have 3-light mullioned- and-transomed windows with slits above. 5-bay west elevation shows similar detail; central 2-storey tower with timber- framed 1st floor; panelled pitching door under 4-centred arch under corbelled- out gable with ornamental studding and bargeboards. Square ridge cupola, on swept patterned lead base, has louvred sides and swept pyramidal roof with wrought-iron finial. Elevations to courtyard: East range, backed by cliff, has 2-storey central tower with 4-centred doorway flanked by 2-light mullioned-and-transomed windows, shouldered-arched pitching door flanked by triplets of slits, and timber-framed gable on corbels. Centre tower of west range has attached 3-step mounting block. Interiors: Stables in both east and west ranges have cast iron and boarded stall divisions, with ball finials on posts. , 1042034 1972-06-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.890551 55.316414,-1.890518 55.316427,-1.890567... 2013-01-29 1042035 Tumbleton Ram House On West Of Debdon Burn At Foot Of Tumbelton Dam CARTINGTON CRAGSIDE NU 0702 24/16 Tumbleton Ram House, on west of Debdon Burn at foot of Tumbleton Dam GV II Pumphouse, c.1866 for Lord Armstrong. Rock-faced stone with rock-faced-and- margined dressings; C20 corrugated iron roof. South elevation in 2 parts: on left is gabled end of pumphouse with 3-light mullioned window and slit above; boarded door on right return. Set back to right is lower structure with doorway and two 2-light windows on right return; this supported a header tank, removed at time of survey. The hydraulic ram pumped spring water up to both a reservoir above Cragside House (which provided domestic water supply and powered the main lift and turbines operating kitchen and laundry equipment) and the conservatories etc. at Cragside Park House (q.v.). Being restored at time of survey. , 1042035 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.857585 55.322998,-1.857592 55.323013,-1.857611... 2013-01-29 1042036 Row Of 3 Boundary Stones South Of Debdon Whitefield CARTINGTON DEBDON WHITEFIELD NU 00 SE NU 08710412 to NU 09080319 17/17 Row of 3 boundary stones south of Debdon Whitefield II 3 boundary stones, probably C18. Sandstone. Segmental-topped rectangular pillars 0.75 to 0.90 metre high, with incised Roman letters C (Cartington) on east and R (Rothbury) on west. On former parish boundary. The southern stone is not shown on the current 0.S. map. Another stone further south, at NU 09340250, is shown by the O.S. but was not located. , 1042036 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.851605 55.339135,-1.851612 55.339149,-1.851631... 2013-01-29 1042037 Boundary Stone On Boundary With Edlingham Civil Parish CARTINGTON GOWK HILL NU 00 SE NU 095604991 17/19 Boundary stone on boundary with Edlingham C.P. II Boundary stone, probably C18. Sandstone. Roughly-shaped rectangular pillar 0.55 metre high with incised letter N (Duke of Northumberland) to south-west and S (Swinburne) to north-east. Not shown on current O.S. map. , 1042037 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.925481 55.347422,-1.925473 55.347420,-1.925470... 2013-01-29 1042038 Boundary Stones To South Of Hard Heugh Crag CARTINGTON HARD HEUGH NU 00 SE NU 04990588 to NU 04830593 12/21 Boundary stones to south of Hard Heugh crag II 2 boundary stones, probably C18. Cut sandstone. Segmental-topped pillars 0.75 to 0.80 metre high, with incised Roman letters L on north and R on south. The eastern stone stands on the parish boundary with Callaly and the western 40 metres south of it. , 1042038 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.843050 55.329202,-1.843055 55.329197,-1.843044... 2013-01-29 1042039 2 Boundary Stones On Boundary With Longframlington Civil Parish CARTINGTON SHIRLAW PIKE NU 10 SW NU 10040392 to NU 10020356 18/24 2 boundary stones on boundary with Longframlington P. II 2 boundary stones, probably C18. Cut and tooled sandstone. Rectangular stones with arched tops, 0.60 metre high. Incised letters R on west and F on east. The southern stone lay recumbent at the time of survey; an intermediate stone shown by the O.S. at NU 10040372 was not seen, and may have been destroyed by recent drainage works. , 1042039 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.896622 55.340239,-1.896626 55.340251,-1.896647... 2013-01-29 1042040 Boundary Stone 350 Metres East Of Sheepfold By Forster's Shaw Sike CARTINGTON UPPER DEBDON BURN NU 00 NE NU 06650513 13/26 Boundary stone 350 metres east of sheepfold by Forster's Shaw Sike II Boundary stone, probably C18. Cut sandstone. Rectangular pillar with segmental top, 0.60 metre high. Incised letters L on north and N on south. , 1042040 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.700896 55.426443,-1.700901 55.426438,-1.700891... 2013-01-29 1042041 Milepost 80 Metres South Of Broom House Roundabout DENWICK A 1068 NU 11 SE NU 19021478 (East side) 10/30 Milepost 80 metres south of Broom House roundabout II Milepost, probably mid C19. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Triangular plan with open back. Legend A (Alnwick) 1, B (Belford) 13, raised except for second figure. , 1042041 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.687127 55.421033,-1.687132 55.421028,-1.687122... 2013-01-29 1042042 Remains Of White Cross 400 Metres North East Of Denwick Bridge DENWICK B 1340 NU 11 SE NU 19921416 (North side) 10/34 Remains of White Cross, 400 metres north-east of Denwick Bridge II Socket stone of cross, medieval or C17, and adjacent inscribed boulder C19. Sandstone. Socket stone 0.6 metre by 0.5 metre with chamfered upper edge and rectangular socket; unshaped boulder alongside inscribed WHITECROSS HOWL. The cross is said to mark the 1665 burial of Denwick's plague victims; it may have been a medieval piece re-used. , 1042042 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706662 55.438999,-1.706667 55.439006,-1.706689... 2013-01-29 1042044 Heckley House DENWICK B 6341 NU 11 NE (East side) 6/39 Heckley House II House, late C18 with C19 rear wing. Front tooled-and-margined stone, returns tooled stone; Welsh slate roof. Original house L-plan with later infill to rear. South elevation 2 storeys on basement, 5 bays, symmetrical. Basement as plinth, 1st floor and sill bands, moulded eaves cornice. 6 steps up to central renewed flush-panelled door flanked by columns carrying open-pedimented hood. 4-pane sash windows; small basement windows mostly blocked. Hipped roof, 2 stepped-and-corniced ridge stacks. Left return 3 bays; left bay shows tripartite sashes (lower renewed), right bays similar trompe l'oeil windows; low openings to basement. Right return left bay has blind windows; C19 wing to right. , 1042044 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.724031 55.435305,-1.724036 55.435300,-1.724026... 2013-01-29 1042045 Milepost 130 Metres South Of Blackbog Burn Bridge DENWICK B 6346 NU 11 NE NU 17581574 (East side) 6/43 Milepost 130 metres south of Blackbog Burn bridge II Milepost, late C19, probably by Smith Patterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Oval top with faceted twin faces, on circular fluted shaft. Raised legend ALNWICK 2 MILES / CHATTON 12? MILES. Height 0.45 metre. , 1042045 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.679614 55.422295,-1.679648 55.422303,-1.679672... 2013-01-29 1042046 7 And 9, Denwick Village DENWICK DENWICK VILLAGE NU 2014 (North side) 22/47 Nos. 7 and 9 GV II Pair of Estate Cottages, c.1840. Squared tooled stone; Welsh slate roof with rendered stack. 1 + 2 storeys, 1 + 2 + 1 bays, symmetrical. Central 2-storey part has canted ground-floor bays with 2-light mullioned windows holding plain sashes, and stone slab coping; similar windows above in gabled half dormers; coped gables with finials; central stepped ridge stack, the upper part rebuilt. Lower pent-roofed end bays have 4-pane sash windows under hoodmoulds. All windows in chamfered surrounds; all gables with pitched coping on moulded kneelers. Doorways to rear. Flat-roofed extensions to rear are not of special interest. , 1042046 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.678643 55.422065,-1.678743 55.422075,-1.678748... 2013-01-29 1042047 17 And 19, Denwick Village DENWICK DENWICK VILLAGE NU 2014 (North side) 22/50 Nos. 17 and 19 GV II Pair of Estate Cottages, c.1840. Squared tooled stone; Welsh slate roof with rendered stacks. 1 + 2 storeys, 1 + 2 + 1 bays, symmetrical. Central double pent porch with two 2-pane casements, and a vertical-panelled door on each return; 3-light mullioned windows and 2-light windows above, holding plain sashes. Coped gables with stepped end stacks, their upper parts rebuilt. Lower pent-roofed end bays have 4-pane sash windows. All windows in chamfered surrounds; all gables with pitched coping, on moulded kneelers. , 1042047 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.678117 55.421949,-1.678055 55.421965,-1.677962... 2013-01-29 1042048 Front Walls And Gatepiers To Numbers 1-23 (Odd) DENWICK DENWICK VILLAGE NU 2014 (North side) 22/52 Front walls and gatepiers to Nos. 1-23 (odd) GV II Front walls and gatepiers, c.1840. Tooled-and-margined stone. Walls curved in plan at ends and entries to drives between Nos. 13 and 15, and between 19 and 21. Chamfered coping. Square gatepiers with flat moulded caps to No. 15 and Nos. 17/19; flight of 4 steps up between Nos. 5 and 7. Included for group value. , 1042048 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.676698 55.421207,-1.676702 55.421226,-1.676679... 2013-01-29 1042049 Denwick House DENWICK DENWICK VILLAGE NU 2014 (South side) 22/54 Denwick House II House, dated 1808 over door, extended c.1830. Squared tooled stone; Welsh slate roof. L-plan. South elevation 2 storeys, in 2 parts. 3-bay right section has central half-glazed 4-panel door in opening within larger round arch which has datestone with Percy crescent in tympanum, and 4-pane sash above; flanking bays have tripartite sashes. Stepped-and-corniced end stacks with panelled shafts. Projecting left section is west block with 2 gabled bays; 9-pane sashes to ground floor and 4-pane sashes above. To rear right, long wing with various sash windows. Extruded rear porch in angle with wing, has 6-panel door on canted face and glass roof; to right is west block with canted corner and tall 18-pane sash stair window. Built as factor's house for the Duke of Northumberland's estate. , 1042049 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.678367 55.421817,-1.678359 55.421828,-1.678389... 2013-01-29 1042050 Pant And Adjacent Walls 30 Metres South West Of Road Junction In Centre Of Village DENWICK DENWICK VILLAGE NU 2014 (South side) 22/55 Pant and adjacent walls, 30 metres south-west of road 31/12/69 junction in centre of village (formerly GV listed as Village Pump in west half of Village Street) II Pant dated 1859 in apex of gable, with adjacent walls. Tooled-and-margined stone; cast iron. Round-arched recess with keystone, projecting circular stone bowl and bucket rest. Steeply-pitched gable with moulded coping; contemporary wall to either side, with chamfered coping. , 1042050 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.719389 55.420280,-1.719405 55.420295,-1.719462... 2013-01-29 1042051 Alnwick Abbey Gatehouse DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 SE 10/57 Alnwick Abbey 31.12.69 Gatehouse (formerly listed as part of Alnwick Abbey) GV I Gatehouse of Premonstratensian Abbey. Late C14, with some minor late C18/C19 alterations and restoration. Ashlar; Lakeland slate roof. Rectangular 2- storey block with projecting taller angle turrets. Perpendicular style. North (formerly external) front: Gothick panelled double doors under moulded segmental arch, with small recesses to each side and 2 niches above, the lower with worn statue. Machicolated parapet with shields and moulded crenellations. Flanking turrets, corbelled out at different levels, have small loops, some with trefoiled ogee heads. Single storey block on right, probably post-medieval, with 2 small loops. South front shows similar arch with 2-light transomed window above. Flat- pointed doorways in turrets, that to right blocked; left turret has 2-light transomed window with cusped heads to lights and metal lattice casements. East side has deeply-recessed centre with blocked 4-centred arch under canopied niche, with transomed and traceried 2-light windows above and in turret to right; carved hoodmould stops and heraldry on turrets and machicolated parapet. West side shows small loops and corbelled-out garderobe below parapet. Interior: Segmental barrel vault over gate passage. Straight mural stair to 1st floor in west wall, and full-height newel stair in south-east turret. 4-centred arched doorways to stairs and turret chambers. Historical Notes. Abbey founded in 1147 by Eustace Fitz-John; famous for its relics, the foot of Simon de Montfort and the chalice of St. Thomas of Canterbury. The main buildings lay south of the gatehouse; after excavation in 1884 the plan was marked out but is now only traceable with difficulty. W.H. St. John Hope, article in Archaeol.J. XLIV (1887) 337-46. , 1042051 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.719219 55.421326,-1.719218 55.421332,-1.719256... 2013-01-29 1042052 White Well 120 Metres North Of Alnwick Abbey Gatehouse DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 SE 10/59 White Well, 120 metres north of Alnwick Abbey Gateshoue GV II Well house, probably late C18. Squared stone; wrought-iron gate; stone slab roof. Small square building with steeply-pitched gable above square-headed door holding scrolled openwork gate. Coped gables with roll moulding at apex. Interior: stone bench seats and tank at rear. Also known as the Monks' Bath House. , 1042052 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.761537 55.430756,-1.762093 55.430671,-1.761979... 2013-01-29 1042053 Farmbuilding Group At East Brizlee With Attached Walls DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 NE NU 152152 6/61 Farmbuilding group at East Brizlee, with attached walls II Foldyard group of farmbuildings, with yard walls. Mid-C19. Buildings tooled- and-margined stone, with Welsh slate roofs; walls squared stone. Ranges around yard opening to south. North range 1 + 2 storeys, 2 + 4 + 2 bays. Chamfered plinth. Open elliptical arcade with raised keystones and stop-chamfered jambs; taller centre section has slatted loft windows with slightly-projecting sills, and pedimented gable ends enclosing circular eyes. Side ranges each 1 storey, 2 + 3 + 1 bays; taller central part with pair of blind slits; boarded and stable doors, some blind doorways; inserted cart entrances with timber lintels in single bays adjacent to north range. Roofs hipped to south. South end of each side range has keyed elliptical arch flanked by loops, enclosing narrow boarded door between small windows. Rear elevation of north range shows boarded double doors, stone stair to boarded loft door and slatted loft windows. Rear elevation of east range: central section has projecting centre bay with keyed elliptical arch on imposts, enclosing narrow boarded door between small windows,under open- pedimented gable with circular eye; end sections each have central pair of keyed elliptical arches flanked by doorways, all blind. , 1042053 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.743146 55.435192,-1.743145 55.435139,-1.743156... 2013-01-29 1042054 Hulne Friary; Ruins Of Church And Claustral Buildings DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 NE 6/63 Hulne Friary; ruins of church and 31.12.69 claustral buildings GV I Ruins of Carmelite Friary. Foundation c.1240 by William de Vesci; claustral buildings converted into house in C16; some late C18/early C19 alterations. Squared stone. Long aisleless church with south-east sacristy; cloister on south; east range incorporating cloister walk, with chapter house and warming house/reredorterblock both projecting to east. West gable of church with tall lancet and vesica above; south wall has 3 trefoiled lancets above corbelling for cloister roof, doorway to walking place between nave and choir, two 2- light windows to west of sacristy, triple sedilia and part of piscina. North wall and east end much reduced. Gabled 2-storey sacristy has piscina and recess with bowl, shelf and flue. Chapter house has double-chamfered door and 4 trefoiled lancets on south; warming house with fireplace. Transomed windows in south gable end of east range may be post-Dissolution alterations, as are blocked openings in south wall of cloister. Wall on west of cloister is outer wall of former west range, with attached C18 Gothick privy below earlier 1st floor fireplace and stack; to right is C18 summerhouse (q.v.). Unusual graveslab with Tau cross in floor of nave; worn slab set in west end of church brought in early C19 from St. Waleric's Church at Alnmouth. C18 statue of praying friar by south wall of chapter house. The best preserved and probably the earliest Carmelite friary in England; foundations of other buildings, identified from C16 survey, excavated 1888-9 by Duke of Northumberland, but now covered over. W.H. St. John Hope, 'On the Whitefriars or Carmelites of Hulne, Northumberland'. Archaeol. J. XLVII (1890) 105-129. , 1042054 1969-12-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.864216 55.253871,-1.864227 55.253964,-1.864321... 2015-10-16 1042055 Chirm Farmhouse NUNNYKIRK WINGATES NZ 09 NE 8/57 Chirm Farmhouse II House. Early-mid C18. Ashlar with graduated Lakeland slate roof. Three storeys, 3 bays with 2-storey, 2-bay addition to left. Central staircase plan, one room deep with early C19 outshut to rear. Central C19 half-glazed door. Sash windows on ground and 1st floors; 4-pane Yorkshire sashes on 2nd floor. Re-roofed early C19 with flat coping and earlier reverse-stepped coping beneath. Renewed end stacks on old bases. Interior has two 2-panelled doors, panelled shutters and staircase with stick balusters. , 1042055 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.949610 55.198918,-1.949684 55.198901,-1.949654... 2013-01-29 1042056 Bridge Circa 300 Yards North Of Donkin Rigg ROTHLEY B 6342 NZ 08 NW (South side, off) 17/60 Bridge c.300 yards north of Donkin Rigg II Bridge. C18. Ashlar. Single elliptical arch. Parapet, ramped down at each end, has higher central section also ramped down at each end. Parapet and abutments splay out at approaches to bridge. 4 rounded glinters on bridge. , 1042056 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.972892 55.198319,-1.972897 55.198314,-1.972886... 2013-01-29 1042057 Milestone At Rothley Crossyards ROTHLEY B 6342 NZ 08 NW (West side) 17/64 Milestone at Rothley crossroads II Milestone. Mid C18. Sandstone. c.18 inches high with 2 faces and rounded back. Inscribed on one face RB for Rothbury and on the other H for Hexham. 10 21 The Rothbury-Hexham turnpike was opened c.1751. , 1042057 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.965635 55.186904,-1.965431 55.186884,-1.965404... 2013-01-29 1042058 Hartington Hall ROTHLEY HARTINGTON NZ 08 NW 17/70 Hartington Hall GV II House. Early C17 probably with Cl6 core. Openings renewed C18. Roof and rear wing altered mid-C19. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. L-plan with C18 outshut in re-entrant angle. 3 storeys, 3 bays. Central door of 6 flush panels in slightly-chamfered surround. Renewed 6-pane sashes; the lintels and sills are C18, the jambs earlier. Gabled roof with overlapping coping, kneelers and rock-faced corniced end stacks. Quoins and fragments of wall of older house on left return. Interior: Walls c.40 inches thick. On ground floor 2 large Cl7 fireplaces with outer chamfers, cyma-moulded surrounds with broach stops and Tudor-arched lintels; also a doorway with broad chamfered Tudor-arched surround; oak beams. Oak beams also on 1st floor. On 2nd floor a C17 fireplace with flat lintel on large rounded corbels. Referred to as a bastle in 1542. , 1042058 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.965248 55.192996,-1.965290 55.192995,-1.965298... 2013-01-29 1042059 Limekilns Circa 300 Yards North Of High Hartington ROTHLEY HARTINGTON NZ 08 NW 17/72 Limekilns c.300 yards north of High Hartington II Limekilns. Mid C19. Dressed stone and brick. 4 large triangular openings, each corbelled down to 3 low segmental drawing holes. 2 oval brick-lined pots behind. , 1042059 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.999656 55.316020,-1.999703 55.316001,-1.999693... 2013-01-29 1042060 Flotterton House SNITTER FLOTTERTON NU 00 SW 3/76 Flotterton House GV II House. 1826 by John Dobson for Mr. Weallans. Ashlar with plinth and Lakeland slate roof. Square main block with lower service wings to left. Garden front: 2 storeys, 5 bays with full-height, 3-bay central bow window. Angle pilasters. On ground floor full-length 15-pane sashes, margined in outer bays. On 1st floor shortened 9-pane sashes, again margined in outer bays. Cornice and projecting stone eaves. Hipped roof with 2 corniced ridge stacks. Lower 4-bay service wing to left has slightly-recessed right bay with half- glazed door and overlight, 6-pane sash above and dentilled cornice. Elsewhere 16-pane sashes on ground floor and small 8-pane sashes above. Hipped roof. Entrance front: 3 bays. Half glazed door in recessed porch with 2 square Tuscan columns in antis. 12-pane sashes with moulded sills and aprons. Interior: Cantilevered stair with stick balusters. Sitting room has frieze with row of palmettes and row of Greek key. Dining room frieze has pairs of cornucopia alternating with palmettes;dentil cornice above. , 1042060 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.959562 55.323763,-1.959599 55.323782,-1.959637... 2015-10-16 1042061 Glebe Farmhouse SNITTER SNITTER NU 00 SW 3/79 Glebe Farmhouse II House. Early-mid C18. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 3 storeys, 3 bays. Former central door, now a window. Sash windows in slightly-chamfered reveals. Small square 2nd-floor windows. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with reverse- stepped coping and corniced end stacks. Doorway on left return. Former outshut extended to 2 storeys C20. Interior has panelled shutters and 6-panel doors. , 1042061 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.989875 55.319901,-1.989872 55.319836,-1.989974... 2013-01-29 1042062 Warton Farmhouse SNITTER WARTON NU 00 SW 3/81 Warton Farmhouse II House. C17 refronted early C18, reroofed and extended to rear c.1855. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. L-plan with later buildings in re-entrant angle and to rear of rear range. 2 storeys, 5 bays. Chamfered plinth and raised alternating quoins. Centre bay breaks forward slightly. Two-leaf door in stone surround with thin pilasters and semi-circular pediment. Sash windows,with intermediate glazing bars removed, in segmental-arched raised stone surrounds with imposts and keystones. lst-floor band and eaves band. Steeply-pitched roof with overlapping coping, kneelers and corniced end stacks. On left return, 6 scattered double-chamfered windows, 4 formerly 2-light mullioned windows, now with Yorkshire sashes. , 1042062 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.909858 55.304422,-1.909878 55.304412,-1.909829... 2013-01-29 1042064 Garden Wall In Front Of Whitton Farmhouse TOSSON WHITTON NU 00 SE 4/89 Garden wall in front of Whitton Farmhouse GV II Garden wall. C18. Dressed stone. L-plan. Wall c.10 ft. high down left side of garden. Ramped down to lower wall along front. Flat coping. , 1042064 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.909890 55.304168,-1.909802 55.304182,-1.909828... 2013-01-29 1042065 Gates, Gatepiers And Garden Walls South Of Whitton Grange TOSSON WHITTON NU 00 SE 4/91 Gates, gatepiers and garden walls south of Whitton Grange GV II Garden walls and 2 gateways. Walls probably C18; gates and piers 1921 by Robert Mauchlen for Sir Angus Watson. Dressed stone walls,ashlar piers, wood and wrought iron gates. In centre, in front of front door of house (q.v.) pedestrian gate: square corniced ashlar piers with pyramidal caps; Arts-and-Crafts style wood gate with concave top rail. Flanking, ramped-down, concave quadrant walls, continuing left and right in similar style. They are c.4 ft. high with steeply-ridged coping. At east end, carriage gates with square corniced piers and elaborate wrought iron gates. Included for group value. , 1042065 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.910678 55.304333,-1.910520 55.304341,-1.910529... 2013-01-29 1042066 Wall, Arbour And Base Of Tower Attached To South Of Whitton Grange TOSSON WHITTON NU 00 SE 4/94 Wall, arbour and base of tower attached to south of Whitton Grange GV II Wall, gateway, arbour and remains of towerhouse. Medieval and 1921 by Robert Mauchlen. Re-used old stone. To left wall c.9 ft. high with round-headed doorway and boarded door. Flat coping. Similar walling projects on right and contains arbour in form of segmental recess with re-used chamfered lintel inscribed S E 1706, supported on shaped brackets. R Attached to rear, the lower part of one wall of a tower house with very thick wall. The lower courses of the basement vault are visible. Also to rear, built into 1921 wall, a C14 piscina with trefoiled head and petalled drain. , 1042066 1987-05-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.895825 55.318007,-1.895819 55.318011,-1.895822... 2013-01-29 1042067 Marker Stone 90 Metres South Of Bridge Over Debdon Burn CARTINGTON B 6341 NU 0602 NU 06710267 (West side) 23/1 Marker stone 90 metres south of bridge over Debdon Burn II County Bridge Marker, probably early C19. Cut and tooled sandstone. Segmental- topped stone with chamfered edges and incised letters CN: overall height 0.60 metre. , 1042067 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.897136 55.324191,-1.897140 55.324203,-1.897167... 2013-01-29 1042068 Boundary Stone On North Of Debdon Track 80 Metres From Road CARTINGTON B 6341 NU 00 SE (West side, off) 17/3 Boundary stone on north of Debdon track 80 metres from road II Boundary stone, probably C18. Tooled sandstone. Segmental-topped stone 0.60 metre high, with incised Roman letters M H (Mount Healy) on east and P H (Pauperhaugh) on west. The stone marked the north-west corner of a 0.071 acre detached portion of Mount Healey township (lst edition 0.S. 6:1 mile map). , 1042068 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.899264 55.324267,-1.899267 55.324279,-1.899289... 2013-01-29 1042069 Boundary Stone On North Of Debdon Track 210 Metres From Road CARTINGTON B 6341 NU 00 SE (West side, off) 17/4 Boundary stone on north of Debdon track 210 metres from road II Boundary stone, probably C18. Tooled sandstone. Segmental-topped stone 0.60 metre high, with incised Roman letters P H (Pauperhaugh) on east and R (Rothbury) on west. The stone marked the north-west corner of an 0.111 acre detached portion of Pauperhaugh township (lst edition 0.S. 6:1 mile map). , 1042069 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.895520 55.299215,-1.895523 55.299227,-1.895545... 2013-01-29 1042070 Stone On North Side Of Old Road, 30 Meres North East Of Present Bridge Over Whitton Burn CARTINGTON NU 00 SE 17/325 An early 19th century County Bridge marker of cut sandstone incised with the letters C and N. Approximately 0.7 metres in height. 1042070 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.890595 55.309766,-1.890699 55.309693,-1.890619... 2013-01-29 1042071 Burnfoot Power House, 70 Metres North Of Burnfoot Lodge CARTINGTON B 6344 NU 00 SE (North side, off) 17/5 Burnfoot Power House, 70 metres north of Burnfoot Lodge II* Power house, 1883-7 for Lord Armstrong. Snecked stone with rock-faced-and- margined quoins and dressings; red clay tile roof. Z-plan,single storey. South elevation in 2 parts: Gable end of south-west wing (battery house) on left has inserted boarded double doors under timber lintel; 2-light mullioned window on left and slit in gable. Set back to right is centre block: boarded door and pent projection to right with similar door on left return. West elevation in 2 parts: 3-bay south-west wing on right has 3-light windows and 2 slatted ridge vents with moulded finials. Left return of wing has 2 similar windows and slit in gable. 2-bay rear wing, set back to left, has boarded door, 3-light window and larger slatted ridge vent; roof hipped to left. Small extension set back on far left with similar window. Interior: Thompson double vortex turbine and the earliest known example of an R.E. Crompton double magnet Trade-type Gramme ring compound dynamo; removed for repair at time of survey, to be re-installed spring 1987. Historical Note: Built after creation of Nelly's Moss Lakes gave a 107-metre head, allowing Armstrong to construct equipment giving 90 amps at 110 volts. In 1895 a Tangye gas engine (now removed) and a Parkes dynamo were added, virtually doubling the power output. Last used in 1945. Listed and graded for historical interest. Adjacent wooden shed with corrugated iron roof is not of interest. , 1042071 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.897476 55.348593,-1.897482 55.348589,-1.897473... 2013-01-29 1042072 3 Boundary Stones On Boundary With Callaly Civil Parish CARTINGTON BLACK MOSS NU 00 NE NU 06870627 to 06320584 13/6 3 boundary stones on boundary with Callaly C.P. II 3 boundary stones, probably C18. Cut sandstone. Segmental-topped pillars 0.40-0.70 metre high with incised letters L on north and N on south. , 1042072 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.940462 55.334933,-1.940488 55.334932,-1.940486... 2013-01-29 1042073 Ruins Of Cartington Castle CARTINGTON CARTINGTON NU 00 SW 16/7 Ruins of Cartington Castle 21.10.53 I Fortified Manor House: Several C14 and early C15 builds; alterations and extensions in late C16 or early C17; partial demolition following 1648 siege, with part of hall range and north-east tower remodelled afterwards; fell into ruins early in C19; excavation, repairs and some restoration 1887 by C.C. Hodges for Lord Armstrong. Squared stone. Plan: Hall range with solar (north-east) tower at east end and rectangular courtyard on south, with C16/17 east range and medieval south-east turret; only traces survive of outer courtyard to north and post-medieval walled orchard to south. Hall range: South elevation shows chamfered and moulded plinths, and projecting semi-octagonal stair turret with chamfered setbacks and loops; left moulded ground-floor doorway, partly restored; right inserted C16/17 lst-floor door. On far right remains of C16/17 stair projection. Scattered fenestration includes 3 large 2-light windows of 1887, re-using old materials but not all in correct positions. Other outer walls of range only stand to 1st floor level, with several chamfered doorways and loops; on north the lower part of a large flying buttress. Interior: tower basement has 3 barrel-vaulted chambers and well shaft; eastern of 3 rooms beneath hall retains part of its segmental vault. Wall between tower and hall stands to 3-storey height. Several original doorways, fireplaces and stairs including full-height newel stair in turret. Walls around courtyard: East wall stands to lst floor level, with inserted C16/17 doorway and window; outer walls of east range ruined. South-east turret has barrel-vaulted chamber and projection with lst-floor garderobe. 2-metre high south wall is post-medieval reconstruction except for traces of tower, perhaps original gatehouse, at west end. Cl7 west wall has central gateway with rusticated piers, the southern retaining part of its moulded cap. Inside courtyard, remains of detached C16/17 stair to let-floor hall range, and foundations of demolished range of similar date. Historical notes: Built for the Cartington family (licence to crenellate 1441). In 1494 it passed by marriage to the Radcliffes and later to the Widdringtons, Sir Edward Widdrington holding it briefly for the King in the 1648 siege. Detailed description by H.L. Honeyman in Northumberland County History XV, 375-80 (1940). , 1042073 1953-10-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.936567 55.346822,-1.936574 55.346837,-1.936593... 2013-01-29 1042074 Row Of 5 Boundary Stones CARTINGTON CARTINGTON HILL NU OO NW NU 04830570 to NU 04250589 12/8 Row of 5 boundary stones II 5 boundary stones, probably C18. Sandstone. Rectangular flat-topped pillars 0.60-0.90 metre high, with incised Roman letters L on north and N on south. , 1042074 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.911684 55.344511,-1.911690 55.344524,-1.911714... 2013-01-29 1042075 4 Boundary Stones On Parish Boundary With Callaly Civil Parish CARTINGTON CHAIN HEADS NU 00 NE NU 05900564 to NU 05310563 13/9 4 boundary stones on parish boundary with Callaly C.P. II 4 boundary stones, probably C18. Cut sandstone. Rectangular pillars with segmental tops, 0.65 to 0.85 metre high. Incised letters L on north and R on south. The 3 western stones are incorporated into a later drystone wall, and have only one face exposed. Two stones, at NU 05700562 and NU 05430560, are not shown on current O.S. maps. , 1042075 1987-08-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.885747 55.313845,-1.885746 55.313857,-1.885820... 2013-01-29 1042076 Cragside CARTINGTON CRAGSIDE NU 0702 24/11 Cragside 21/10/53 GV I Country House. 1864, greatly enlarged 1870-2, 1872-7 and 1883-5 by Norman Shaw, and Billiard Room extension 1895 by Frederick Waller, for Sir William George Armstrong, 1st Lord Armstrong. Snecked stone with rock-faced-and- margined quoins and ashlar dressings; some timber framing with pebbledashed infill; red clay tile roofs except for leaded part-glazed roof to Drawing Room and Welsh slates on Billiard Room. Dramatic site cut into steep valleyside; irregular ranges around small court closed by rock face on east. Central Tower in west range; Gilnockie Tower at east end of south range forms a link with Drawing Room and Billiard Room at higher level to south-east. Eclectic style with mixed Gothic, Tudor and Renaissance motifs. South (Entrance) front: irregular facade in 3 parts. 3-storey 3-bay left section has 2 timber-framed gables and an attic dormer; central moulded entrance arch with inner half-glazed panelled double doors, and large mullioned- and-transomed window over. Central part 2 storeys and blind jettied top floor, 2 bays, has a larger moulded archway through to the courtyard. Right bay is 5-storey Gilnockie Tower, with gabled top floor set back behind stepped parapet; and hexagonal wooden cupola with swept lead dome and weathervane. Projecting right wing, 2-storeyed on west and l-storeyed on east with hill slope; on west and south faces large bay windows, massive projecting stack on south, castellated parapets. At higher level on far right is large detached chimney stack served by subterranean flues. Irregular west front in several planes. 4-bay right section is 1864 house, heightened 1872-7 by Shaw; 3 storeys except for 6-storey central Tower rising behind 2nd bay. Twin-gabled left bay; timber-framed top floor to right bays. Tower has stepped crenellated parapet below timber-framed top floor with jettied gable. 2-bay left section of 1870-7: Semi-octagonal bay window on left supports balcony to recessed timber-framed 2nd floor. North front 1 + 4 bays. Main 3-storey part has 1874 gateway on left: large moulded archway to courtyard flanked by stepped clasping buttresses. 3rd bay has full-height canted bay window, with multi-shafted chimney to right. To left is 1?-storey bay with timber-framed gable set back behind parapet. Stone-mullioned windows, some with transoms, except in timber-framed sections, mostly with plate glass except for some leaded small-paned casements. Various carved panels and details, notably to timberwork of Central Tower. Moulded parapets, gable copings and finials. Tall chimneys with clustered octagonal or spiral-fluted shafts. Largely complete Victorian interior. Stone Entrance Hall with panelled bays on either side and moulded arches, one leading to passage with De Morgan majolica tiles. Library with elaborate panelled and coffered ceiling, frieze with painted floral panels, high panelled dado and large chimney piece of onyx, copper and pictorial tiles; Morris glass (life of St. George) in top lights of windows. Dining Room has deeply-coffered moulded ceiling and high embattled dado with carved frieze; inglenook fireplace under semicircular arch, the fireplace, arch and frieze above all carved. Large kitchen with 2 ranges, hydraulically-turned spit and dumb waiter. In basement below Library, a complete bath-house suite with tiled plunge bath.Open-well stair with carved heraldic beasts on newels. Upstairs landing and passages with De Morgan tiles. Gallery, with arch-braced timber roof and glazed top panels, leads to Drawing Room: Huge inglenook fireplace and chimneypiece by W.R. Lethaby, in Italian marbles, carved throughout with Renaissance motifs and reaching to top of barreled roof. Roof has elaborate plaster side panels and glazed centre; moulded archway to bay window. Billiard Room with panelled fireplace wall and Baroque arcades. Cragside was the home of the 1st Lord Armstrong (1810-1900), industrialist and inventor. The house was the scene of many technological innovations; it was the first in the world to be lit by electricity derived from water power. 'Cragside', National Trust guide 1981, S. Pettit & S. Saint. , 1042076 1953-10-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.862098 55.170038,-1.862096 55.170051,-1.862229... 2013-01-29 1042077 Old Schoolhouse HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/34 Old Schoolhouse 20.10.69 (previously listed as Hartburn Tower) GV II* Schoolhouse and 'Parish Stable' (hearse house), 1762 by Dr. John Sharpe, vicar of Hartburn. Coursed rubble and dressings except for tooled squared stone on west return; slate roof. Gothick style. North front: projecting 3-storey centre bay has late C19 sash below 1st floor 2-light window: trefoiled heads to lights within ogee arch, raised stone surround. Round-headed recesses above. Crenellated parapet has taller central section with roundel and ornamental arrow loops. Lower flanking bays, to left with buttress, to right with late C19 sash; stepped crenellated parapet. Rear elevation: central section has external stone stair to 1st floor door, tall narrow window above, reverse-stepped gable. Bay to right has segmental arch (to former hearse house) partly hidden by C20 glazed porch; bay to left has boarded door. Various C19 sashes. Lean-to roofs, reverse-stepped coping. , 1042077 1969-10-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.861791 55.168903,-1.861818 55.168895,-1.861820... 2015-10-15 1042078 Hartburn War Memorial Summary of Building First World War memorial, 1921, by Sir Edwin Lutyens with later additions for the Second World War. Reasons for Designation Hartburn War Memorial is listed at Grade II for the following principle reasons: * Historic interest: as an eloquent witness to the tragic impacts of world events on this community, and the sacrifices it made in the conflicts of the C20; * Architect: by the nationally renowned architect Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869-1944), who designed extant 58 memorials at home and abroad including the Cenotaph in Whitehall; * Design: a simple yet elegant War Cross. History Hartburn?s war memorial was paid for by Mr and Mrs Straker of the nearby Angerton Hall, for whom Lutyens and his long-time collaborator Gertrude Jekyll had designed the Hall?s gardens in 1904. It was built by HJ Robinson of Clay House, Meldon, and was unveiled on 31 July 1921 by Colonel EPA Riddell CMG DSO, the commander of the Northumberland Infantry Brigade. Sir Edwin Lutyens OM RA (1869-1944) was the leading English architect of his generation. Before the First World War his reputation rested on his country houses and his work at New Delhi, but during and after the war he became the pre-eminent architect for war memorials in England, France and the British Empire. While the Cenotaph in Whitehall (London) had the most influence on other war memorials, the Thiepval Arch was the most influential on other forms of architecture. He designed the Stone of Remembrance which was placed in all Imperial War Graves Commission cemeteries and in some cemeteries in England, including some with which he was not otherwise associated. Details Hartburn?s war memorial stands on a small triangular green in the centre of the hamlet. It comprises a War Cross with deeply bevelled edges set on a chunky, two-stepped, base. On the south face of the base is inscribed PASS FRIEND ALL IS WELL/ 1914 HARTBURN 1919. On the north face is 1939 HARTBURN 1945. Selected Sources Books and journals Skelton, T, Gliddon, G, Lutyens and the Great War, (2008), 83, 169 National Grid Reference: NZ 08903 86072 1042078 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.862762 55.173051,-1.862855 55.173049,-1.862855... 2013-01-29 1042079 Grotto On South Bank Of Hart Burn HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/33 Grotto on south bank of Hart Burn 6.5.52 (Formerly listed with Vicarage as grotto) 11 Grotto c.1760 by Dr. Sharpe. Tall circular chamber cut in sandstone cliff, with twin domed niches above. Within chamber, walls of coursed roughly- squared stone to rear (with chamfered pointed arch and two slits above) to left (with similar unchamfered arch) and to right (with fireplace). A low slab-roofed tunnel, now part collapsed, runs from the Grotto to the bank of the stream; this is said to have been constructed to give bathers a covered access to the water. , 1042079 1952-05-06
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.853001 55.159740,-1.852801 55.159762,-1.852836... 2013-01-29 1042080 Garden Walls, Gateway And Steps, South Of Angerton Hall HARTBURN HIGH ANGERTON NZ 0985 Garden walls, gateway and 19/39 steps, south of Angerton Hall (Formerly listed as garden walling, gates, stairs and 20.10.69. terrace walling to south) GV II Walls, gateway and steps, 1904 by Lutyens. Squared and rock-faced stone with ashlar dressings; wrought-iron gates. Sunken garden adjacent to south front of Angerton Hall (q.v.) has balustraded walls linking to Hall facade. Left return has tall piers with moulded caps flanking apsidal recess; right return has similar piers holding gate with naturalistic vine decoration. Balustraded terrace wall runs east from north gate pier, with flanking stair, returning north at end of terrace. , 1042080 1969-10-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.854048 55.159548,-1.854006 55.159564,-1.853947... 2013-01-29 1042081 Ha-Ha Wall 25 Metres South Of Angerton Hall HARTBURN HIGH ANGERTON NZ 0985 19/41 Ha-Ha wall 25 metres south of Angerton Hall GV II Ha-Ha wall, 1904 by Lutyens. Squared stone in irregular courses. Low wall with flat coping. , 1042081 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.852413 55.161032,-1.853112 55.160987,-1.853105... 2013-01-29 1042082 Garden Walls And Attached Structures North-East Of Angerton Hall HARTBURN HIGH ANGERTON NZ 0985 19/38 Garden walls and attached structures north-east of Angerton Hall GV II Walled garden c.1840, alterations and pergola 1904 by Lutyens. Garden walls brick internally and roughly-squared stone externally, tooled and margined dressings; slate roofs; wrought-iron gates. Rectangular garden with northern angles rounded. Lower south wall flanked by tall battered piers with moulded caps and ball finials; gateways with square piers and ball finials at centre and towards ends of wall; 13-bay pergola with round and square piers built onto wall left of central gate Towards north end of each side wall a round- headed chamfered arch set in a corniced projection; decorative openwork wrought- iron gates. Ancillary outbuildings attached to north wall include pent gardener's cottage and gabled store buildings at ends. Blocked flues in former heated section. , 1042082 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.853098 55.162795,-1.853105 55.162759,-1.853016... 2013-01-29 1042083 High Angerton Farmhouse HARTBURN HIGH ANGERTON NZ 0985 19/45 High Angerton Farmhouse (formerly listed as 20.10.69 Mr. Phillipson's house) GV II House, dated 1833 on lintel. Tooled stone, tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; slate roof. T-plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth. Projecting narrow central bay has narrow 12-pane sash, renewed window above and slit in gable with coping and kneelers; and left return with vertical- panelled door in surround with flat-pointed head within crenellated frame. Flanking bays have 2-light mullioned windows with sashes, (except lower left which has C20 glazing and has lost its mullion) under coped gables. All windows have recessed chamfered surrounds and chamfered hoodmoulds. Coped gables with kneelers, stepped stone end stacks with conjoined shafts and modillion cornice. Left return has corbelled-out stack, right return larger stepped stack projection. , 1042083 1969-10-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.845351 55.151404,-1.845236 55.151423,-1.845287... 2013-01-29 1042084 Bridge On Track From Low Angerton To Howlet Hall HARTBURN LOW ANGERTON NZ 08 SE NZ 099842 14/47 Bridge on track from Low Angerton to Howlet Hall GV II Bridge, late C18 or early C19. Finely-jointed tooled stone. Semicircular arch; low parapet with large rounded glinters. , 1042084 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.834848 55.164640,-1.834826 55.164654,-1.834826... 2013-01-29 1042085 Lodge At Entrance To Meldon Park HARTBURN MELDON PARK NZ 1085 20/51 Lodge at entrance to 20.10.69 Meldon Park (Formerly listed as Lodge to Meldon Park) GV Gate lodge, early C19, probably by John Dobson. Ashlar. 1 storey, bay. Plinth, cornice and parapet with moulded coping. Canted front to drive has 3 steps up to central 6-panel door under Tuscan porch, flanked by shortened 9-pane sashes with moulded sunk panels below sills. Flat roof, central tall corniced stack. Later additions to rear not of interest. , 1042085 1969-10-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.832869 55.164000,-1.832838 55.164007,-1.832835... 2013-01-29 1042086 Wall And Cistern To West Of Meldon Park Stable Block HARTBURN MELDON PARK NZ 1085 20/54 Wall and cistern to west of Meldon Park stable block GV II Wall and cistern, early C19. Stone. Wall of squared tooled stone with flat coping has central rectangular recess holding stone cistern with plinth and old bronze tap; stone steps to right. , 1042086 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.838795 55.165062,-1.838798 55.165097,-1.838853... 2013-01-29 1042087 Tower Adjacent To Eastern House HARTBURN TEMPLE THORNTON NZ 1085 20/57 Tower adjacent to eastern house II Tower, former dovecote. Early C19. Squared stone with dressings; slate roof. Gothick style. 2 tall stages divided by band. Various windows in raised stone surrounds; upper window on east 2-light with pointed heads and column mullion. Two tiers of pigeon holes, now boarded over, above band; projecting parapet on moulded corbels. The tower folly/dovecote is loosely modelled on that of Hartburn parish church (q.v.). , 1042087 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.685784 55.214291,-1.685759 55.214295,-1.685782... 2013-01-29 1042088 Cockle Park Tower HEBRON COCKLE PARK NZ 29 SW NZ 201912 7/65 Cockle Park Tower I Tower house, early C16 altered C17 and refenestrated c.1790. Squared stone with dressings; stone flag roof. L-plan with stair turret projecting at north end of east face and C17 stair projection in centre of west wall. 3 storeys + attic; north end, including turret, has chamfered plinth and set-back 1st floor, machicolated parapet on north and corbelled-out circular bartizans at northern angles. East elevation 3 bays; turret set forward to right has eroded armorial panel (Bertram quartering Ogle) and 3 worn carved emblems above, with small window and chamfered loops. Section to left has part-glazed door in 2nd bay and sash windows of 8, 12 or 24 panes; all in Gothick surrounds with 4-centred arches and hoodmoulds. North elevation has chamfered loops; gable with partly-blocked 2-light window behind parapet. South elevation: French window and 24-pane sashes, all in Gothick surrounds within the jambs of blocked C17 windows; coped gable with blocked 2-light mullioned window to attic. West elevation 3 bays. Central projection has boarded door and two 2-light mullioned windows above, the lower blocked. To left external stair to inserted boarded door breaking 1st floor set back, right hand part of wall above rebuilt 1828, replacing solar oriel, with 12-pane sash and old moulded overmantel re-set above. To right of projection blocked 3-light mullion-and-transom windows with hoodmoulds. Interior. Divided into 2 dwellings by a brick partition wall in C18; the southern 2 bays completely remodelled. North end of tower retains barrel vaults to ground floor and mural chambers, stone newel stair, ground and 1st floor fireplaces and a well-preserved 2nd-floor garderobe. The southern rooms show C18 doors, panelled shutters and fireplaces. Attic floor removed; roof with 5 C17 collared principal-rafter trusses. The tower is thought to have been built c.1520 for Sir William, 4th Lord Ogle, passing to the Bothal Estates whose later owners became Dukes of Portland. In the Cl9 it became the centre of the Duke's experimental farm. Under restoration at time of resurvey. Articles by R. Bibby in Northumbriana, 11-15 (1977-1979). , 1042088 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.687862 55.186731,-1.687648 55.186732,-1.687644... 2013-01-29 1042089 Bridge Between East Shield Hill And East Shield Hill Farm HEBRON EAST SHIELD HILL NZ 18 NE NZ 19968810 11/69 Bridge between East Shield Hill and East Shield Hill Farm GV II Bridge. C18, altered. Roughly-squared stone with dressings. Small semicircular arch flanked by stepped buttresses, irregularly placed. Parapets with gabled tooled-and-margined coping terminate to west in square piers with pyramidal caps; to east,south parapet splays out to similar pier and north terminates in a taller section of wall, with similar coping, splaying out from the line of the bridge. , 1042089 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.777191 55.263930,-1.777218 55.263921,-1.777221... 2013-01-29 1042090 Milepost At Ngr Nz 1429667 LONGHORSLEY A 697 (East side) NZ 19 NW NZ 1429667 1/73 Milepost at above NGR II Milepost, probably early C20, by Smith Paterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast-iron, painted white and black. Shield-shaped plaque with legend CORNHILL 36 MORPETH 8 set on circular shaft; lower rectangular plaque with W (Wooler) 23 and maker's plate below. Overall height 0.9 metres. , 1042090 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.755603 55.239249,-1.755630 55.239240,-1.755631... 2024-03-25 1042091 Milepost Beside Cottage By Drive To Whemleyburn LONGHORSLEY A 697 (East side) NZ 19 SE NZ 15649392 6/75 Milepost beside cottage by drive to Whemleyburn II Milepost, probably early C20, by Smith Paterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast-iron, painted white and black. Shield-shaped plaque with legend CORNHILL 38 MORPETH 6 set on circular shaft; lower rectangular plaque with W (Wooler) 25 and maker's plate below. Overall height 0.9 metres. , 1042091 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.783233 55.234696,-1.783233 55.234690,-1.783221... 2013-01-29 1042092 Muckley Farmhouse LONGHORSLEY NZ 19 SW NZ 139934 5/77 Muckley Farmhouse GV II House, c.1840 built for Captain Clark, incorporating C18 fabric. Squared stone with tooled and margined dressings; slate roof. South front 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Slightly raised quoins. Central renewed double doors with overlight, 12-pane sash windows; all openings have slightly raised surrounds with ears and feet; and projecting bracketed sills. Paired moulded brackets to eaves. Hipped roof; 2 corniced ridge stacks, left has 4 conjoined shafts, right has 2. To right, lower set-back kitchen wing is older house refronted c.1840; 12-pane sash with 6-pane sash above; coped gable to right with C20 brick stack. Altered farm buildings to right not of interest. , 1042092 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.782933 55.234609,-1.782927 55.234615,-1.782936... 2013-01-29 1042093 Garden Wall, Railings, Piers And Gate South Of Muckley Farmhouse LONGHORSLEY NZ 19 SW NZ 139934 5/78 Garden wall, railings, piers and gate south of Muckley Farmhouse GV II Garden wall, railings, piers and gate. Mid C19. Stone, cast-iron. Coursed stone wall with gabled tooled coping carries railings with spearhead standards. Central rough stone piers hold gate with latticed lower rail. To left railings terminate in pier with gabled cap. Included for group value with Muckley Farmhouse (q.v.). , 1042093 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.760197 55.263833,-1.760269 55.263822,-1.760294... 2013-01-29 1042094 Stable Block North-East Of Linden Hall LONGHORSLEY LINDEN NZ 19 NE 2/80 Stable block north-east of Linden Hall GV II Former stable block, now part of hotel. Early C19. Coursed tooled stone; green slate roof. Ranges on 3 sides of courtyard. North range 2 storeys, 6 bays. Centre 2 bays set forward; elliptical double-chamfered carriage arches with C20 glazing, renewed 6-pane sashes with central blind window above, coped gable with clock. Flanking bays have renewed sashes, 12-pane to ground floor and 6-pane above. East and west ranges each 4 bays, similar fenestration. Courtyard closed to south by flat-coped wall with central gateway flanked by heavy square piers with pyramidal caps; 1 boarded door to each side; mounting block inside to east South ends of ranges have blind windows; renewed door in old opening in east range. Rear elevations: single-storey block links east range with north range of Linden Hall (q.v.). , 1042094 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.758786 55.263948,-1.758772 55.263948,-1.758756... 2013-01-29 1042095 Garden Wall, Railings And Gate 120 Metres North-East Of Linden Hall LONGHORSLEY LINDEN NZ 19 NE 2/82 Garden wall, railings and gate 120 metres north-east of Linden Hall GV II Wall, railings and gate, early C19. Brick, stone dressings, cast-iron. Railings with knob standards on chamfered plinth run from north end of ha-ha (q.v.) to contemporary iron gate; brick wall with flat stone coping continues north then returns east to join stone wall, cut through by C20 opening and not of interest. Listed mainly for historical interest of large bricks of unusual early C19 type. , 1042095 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.770331 55.245568,-1.770388 55.245557,-1.770376... 2013-01-29 1042096 Former Schoolmasters House And Old Schoolroom LONGHORSLEY LONGHORSLEY NZ 19 SW 5/88 Former Schoolmaster's House and Old Schoolroom II GV House and Schoolroom; house 1751 refronted c,1850, schoolroom late C17 or early C18 altered. House front rock-faced masonry, rear and schoolroom squared stone; slate roofs. House 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central renewed door under triangular head with sunk spandrels; 2-light mullioned windows, with casements, in chamfered surrounds; ground floor windows with labels. Coped right gable with kneelers, right end and ridge stacks. Old Schoolroom to right I storey, 2 bays. Central boarded door with 2-pane overlight, late C19 sash windows. Right return has round-headed window. Reverse stepped gable carries small bellcote with segment-headed arch. Rear elevation altered. To left of house former school, now parish church (q.v.). , 1042096 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.771561 55.245827,-1.771521 55.245759,-1.771628... 2013-01-29 1042097 Horsley Tower And Adjacent Outbuilding LONGHORSLEY LONGHORSLEY NZ 19 SW 5/86 Horsley Tower and adjacent outbuilding II* GV Towerhouse, probably early C16; north wing mid-C17, some restoration c.1930. Coursed squared stone with dressings; slate roof, except for pantiles on outbuilding; L-plan, South front 4 storeys, irregular fenestration. Original square-headed chamfered doorway now blocked and C20 window inserted. C20 door to left. 3-light window above and pair of 2-light windows on 2nd floor are C20 except for hoodmould of former. Other windows mostly old, some with hoodmoulds; narrow loops to right for newel stair. Crenellated parapet above cut-back string course, stair turret rising slightly higher; hipped roof. 1-storey outbuilding to left has lean-to roof with crow-stepped coping. West elevation of wing 3 storeys, 2 narrow bays; projecting right bay has external stair to lst-floor door; left bay has boarded door in moulded flat- pointed surround; paired 8-pane sashes in architrave above. Right return shows varied fenestration including old barred 4-pane casement; at right windows in architraves. Rear elevation:gable end of wing has irregular projecting stack with 2nd-floor 2-light window in raised moulded surround, to right. Interior: barrel-vaulted ground floor with separate vaulted chambers to east, former entrance lobby on south to stone newel stair at south-east angle. 1st floor has original fireplace with lintel on moulded corbels and segmental relieving arch above; chamfered segmental rear arches to some windows. Early C18 panelling on 2nd floor. The tower, built by the Horsley family, passed c.1685 to the Widdringtons and c.1763 to the Riddells, Roman Catholic families who converted the top floor into a chapel, which remained in use until the present Catholic Church (q.v.) was built in 1841. Articles by R. Bibby in Northumbriana 16-19 (1979/80) , 1042097 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.769349 55.245305,-1.769372 55.245345,-1.769693... 2013-01-29 1042098 The Old Vicarage LONGHORSLEY LONGHORSLEY NZ 19 SW 5/89 The Old Vicarage 20.10.69 (Formerly listed as The Vicarage) GV II Former vicarage. Early C19. Squared tooled stone, slate roof. T-plan. 2 storeys + attics, 3 bays. Central rendered porch has French window with 2-pane fanlight under elliptical arch, and flanking 9-pane fixed windows. To either side 3-light mullioned windows hold late C19 sashes; late C19 sash windows to 1st floor, 3 gabled dormers with C20 casements above. Coped gables with moulded kneelers, brick end stacks on stone bases. Set-back right 1-storey, 3-bay section with stone ridge stack; lower l-bay extension to far right. Rear elevation: central gabled stair wing shows 15-pane sash window with intersecting glazing bars in round-arched head. To right and left extruded single-storey canted projections: left has flush-panelled door flanked by small-oval lights, right has 6-pane Yorkshire sash. Described as newly built in 1826. , 1042098 1969-10-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.622711 55.227881,-1.622934 55.227890,-1.622941... 2015-10-16 1042099 Cartshed/Workshop 20 Metres North West Of Ulgham Grange Farmhouse ULGHAM ULGHAM GRANGE NZ 29 SW 7/78 Cartshed/workshop 20 metres north-west of Ulgham Grange farmhouse GV II Cartshed and workshop, C17 or early C18 altered C19. Large irregular rubble, some tooled-and-margined dressings; pantile roof. North elevation: 2 boarded doors in alternating tooled-and-margined block surrounds, coped gables. East end has double doors in segmental-headed arch with tooled-and-margined dressings; lower parts of eastern angles chamfered. , 1042099 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.637878 55.224194,-1.637902 55.224281,-1.638130... 2013-01-29 1042100 Ulgham Hall ULGHAM ULGHAM VILLAGE NZ 29 SW 7/79 Ulgham Hall (formerly listed as Ulgham Grange) 20.10.69 II House, early C18 remodelling of earlier fabric. Stone rubble ground floor brick above, rendered; slate roof. South (garden) elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Applied quoins. Central 12-pane stair window flanked by C20 French windows in older openings; renewed 12-pane sashes above. Upper stair window C20 6-pane casement in old opening. Coped gables with kneelers; brick end stacks, that to right on old stone base. Outshut to rear has tumbled-in brickwork on returns. Interior: ground-floor fireplace with brick jambs and chamfered oak lintel. Open-well stair of c.1720 with column balusters, ramped moulded grip handrail and carved tread ends. 2-panel doors with old fittings to 1st floor and attic. The Hall is thought to occupy the site of a medieval Hospitaller property associated with Chibburn preceptory. , 1042100 1969-10-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.632418 55.226052,-1.632442 55.226048,-1.632434... 2013-01-29 1042101 Church Of St John The Baptist ULGHAM ULGHAM VILLAGE NZ 29 SW 7/83 Church of St. John the Baptist 20.10.69 CV II Parish church, on medieval site. Chancel 1842, remainder 1863. 1842 work squared stone, 1863 work rough-faced stone, ashlar dressings; slate roof. Nave with 3-bay north aisle and south porch, chancel with north vestry. Free Romanesque style. South side of nave has chamfered plinth, sill string and eaves cornice. Porch with steeply-pitched coped gable and moulded arch in second bay; window to west and 4 to east, all in chamfered surrounds. West end shows 2 similar windows and gabled twin bellcote, and built-in earlier fragment including C12 window head. 2-light window on west and 2 groups of 3 single windows on north of aisle. 2-bay chancel has chamfered plinth and sill string, pilaster buttress on south and clasping buttresses to east. South windows have hoodmoulds with cruciform stops. Stepped triplet to east with chamfered jambs, roll-moulded arches and hoods. Round window with zig-zag surround above. Vestry windows similar to south chancel; shoulder-arched doorway on north. Cross finials on gables. Interior: north arcade has moulded arches on heavy round columns, various capitals. Roll-moulded and chamfered chancel arch on responds with scallop capitals. Small arch on north opens into pulpit from vestry entrance lobby. Simple sedile and aumbry in chancel. West end and north aisle windows have shouldered rear arches. Crown-post roof to nave, collar-beam roof to chancel. Elaborate C19 font with spiral volutes at angles. Early C20 inlaid panelled pulpit. C12 window head with relief carving of angel (?), mounted figure and 2 birds, built into east wall of aisle. , 1042101 1969-10-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.568765 55.257287,-1.568879 55.257260,-1.568923... 2013-01-29 1042102 Druridge Farmhouse WIDDRINGTON DRURIDGE NZ 29 NE 6/87 Druridge Farmhouse GV II House, probably early C18 enlarged early Cl9. T-plan. Front squared stone, remainder rubble except for early C19 rear wing, squared stone with tooled-and- margined dressings; pantile roof (originally thatched). 2 storeys, 5 bays; 6-panel door with 3-pane overlight in bay 2; late C19 sashes. Raised gable copings; end and ridge stacks rebuilt in brick on old bases. Returns show reverse-stepped gables. Rear elevation: rear wing with coped gable and brick stack, pent outshuts, 12-pane sashes on east. Set back to left of wing is gabled stair projection with boarded door and 6-pane casement above. , 1042102 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.560920 55.248681,-1.560976 55.248673,-1.560936... 2013-01-29 1042103 Hemscott Hill Farmhouse WIDDRINGTON HEMSCOTT HILL NZ 29 NE Hemscott Hill 6/89 Farmhouse 20.10.69 GV II House, c.1840. Squared stone with cut quoins and dressings; slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central 6-panel door under patterned overlight, 16-pane sash windows with slightly projecting sills. Coped gables with rebuilt brick end stacks. Right return shows 2-bay rear wing with similar fenestration. Set back to right a tall embattled wall backing single-storey extension of wing. , 1042103 1969-10-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.600576 55.255204,-1.600590 55.255199,-1.600590... 2013-01-29 1042104 Mitford Headstone 11 Metres East Of Holy Trinity Church Porch WIDDRINGTON WIDDRINGTON VILLAGE NZ 29 NE 6/93 Mitford headstone 11 metres east of Holy Trinity Church porch GV II Headstone, 1783. Sandstone. Segmental moulded top; flanking pilasters with foliage ornament; cherub above inscription to William Mitford of Bullocks Hall. , 1042104 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.857660 55.168057,-1.857377 55.168145,-1.857465... 2013-01-29 1042105 Hartburn Bridge, Over The Hart Burn 5333 HARTBURN B6343 NZ 0985 NZ 092860 19/1 Hartburn Bridge, over The Hart Burn GV II Bridge, C18 widened 1850. C18 part squared stone, C19 part rock-faced stone with tooled and margined dressings. Upstream (north) face; semicircular arch with recessed voussoirs and band above, abutments canted forward, with later buttressing. Downstream face; semicircular arch with rusticated voussoirs flanked by pilasters, band below parapet; pilasters carried up as piers with pyramidal caps; similar piers terminate parapet to right and left. Soffit of arch shows channelled rustication in C19 part. , 1042105 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.860049 55.168128,-1.860032 55.168119,-1.860018... 2013-01-29 1042106 Anderson Headstone 9m South-East Of St Andrew's Church Porch HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/3 Anderson headstone 19m south-east of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1752. Sandstone. Shaped top with sunk panel containing grinning cherub above inscription to Thomas Anderson. Reverse: large shaped sunk panel with death's head on hourglass above crossbones. , 1042106 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859848 55.168253,-1.859839 55.168244,-1.859817... 2013-01-29 1042107 Atkinson Headstone 12m East Of St Andrew's Church Porch HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/4 Atkinson headstone 12m east of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1746. Sandstone. Shaped top encloses sunk panel with cherub, above inscription to Bartholomew and Anne (d.1750) Atkinson. Reverse: death's head on hourglass over crossbones. , 1042107 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.860224 55.168251,-1.860204 55.168242,-1.860192... 2013-01-29 1042108 Bell Headstone 12m South-West Of St Andrew's Church Porch HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/6 Bell headstone 12m south-west of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1753. Sandstone. Shaped top with cherub over inscription to Robert Bell and others. Reverse: sunk shaped panel has swag over scallop shell on death's head, with snake biting its tail and open book below, all carved in relief upon vermiculate field. , 1042108 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859654 55.168208,-1.859650 55.168199,-1.859624... 2013-01-29 1042109 Clark And Tate Headstones 7m South Of Chancel Of St Andrew's Church HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/8 Clark and Tate headstones 7m south of chancel of St. Andrew's church GV II Headstones, mid-C18. Sandstone. Eastern has gabled top with moulded coping; cherub facing to right above inscription to Sarah (d.1754) and Robert (d.1775) Clark. Reverse has high-relief death's head above crossbones. Western stone has shaped top with cherub flanked by lily scrolls, above inscription to John Tate (d.1751) and others. Reverse shows death's head on hourglass above crossbones. , 1042109 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859925 55.168217,-1.859916 55.168208,-1.859894... 2013-01-29 1042110 Dodds Headstone 9m South-East Of St Andrew's Church Porch HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/9 Dodds headstone 9m south-east of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1742. Sandstone. Gabled top with moulded coping; twin cherubs above inscription to William and Martin, sons of Isaac Dodds. , 1042110 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.860069 55.168148,-1.860047 55.168139,-1.860037... 2013-01-29 1042111 Forrester Headstone 15m South-East Of St Andrews Church Porch HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/11 Forrester headstone 15m south-east of St.Andrews church porch GV II Headstone, 1744. Sandstone. Round-arched top,raised frame with Stout flanking pilasters. Cherub above inscription to Dorothy and Anthony (d.1747) Forrester. Reverse:sunk semicircular panel at top contains death's head flanked by branch with fruit (left) and snake (right). Below, also in bold relief, hourglass above crossbones. , 1042111 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859974 55.168219,-1.859964 55.168210,-1.859943... 2013-01-29 1042112 Harle Headstone 8.5m South-East Of St Andrew's Church Porch HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/15 Harle headstone c.8.5m south-east of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1737. Sandstone. Scrolled shaped top, flanking pilasters. Central death's head above hourglass, over inscription to Barbara (?) wife of George Harle. Reverse: similar border encloses cherub with crossbones above. , 1042112 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859992 55.168265,-1.859971 55.168256,-1.859950... 2013-01-29 1042113 Heppel Headstone And Neighbour C.5m Se Of St Andrew's Church HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/17 Heppel heastone and neighbour c.5m SE of St. Andrew's church GV II Heastones, mid-C18. Sandstone. Southern has scrolled shaped top with sunk panel containing winged hourglass beneath death's head; inscription to William Heppel d.1738 and Elisabeth his mother d.1739 (aged 99). Reverse: Ionic pilasters flank panel with cherub above crossbones. Northern stone has shallow gabled top and cherub; inscription largely buried. Reverse has sunken panel with swag holding bones and skull. , 1042113 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.860008 55.168287,-1.859990 55.168278,-1.859976... 2013-01-29 1042114 Hindmarsh And Metcalfe Headstones East Of St Andrew's Church Porch HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/19 Hindmarsh and Metcalfe headstones east of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstones, mid C18. Sandstone. Western has shaped and shouldered top and moulded frame; death's head with crossbones on left and hourglass on right, above inscription to Luke Hindmarsh d.1741. Eastern has curved and shouldered top; east face has cherub over inscription to Ann Metcalfe d.1767, west face has death's head with crossbones to right, over inscription to Dorothy Metcalfe d.1754. , 1042114 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859504 55.168254,-1.859494 55.168245,-1.859473... 2013-01-29 1042115 Hodgson Memorial 3m East Of Church Of St Andrew HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/59 Hodgson memorial 3m east of Church of St. Andrew GV II Recumbent graveslab, 1854. Relief cross fleury in mid-C13 style, double- chamfered surround with latin inscription to Rev. John Hodgson and his wife Jane. Hodgson was author of 'a history of Northumberland' (1820-58) and co-operated with Sir Humphrey Davey in the production of the Safety Lamp. Listed for historic interest. , 1042115 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.860159 55.168280,-1.860140 55.168271,-1.860128... 2013-01-29 1042116 Nicholson Headstone 3m West Of St Andrew's Church Porch HART BURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/21 Nicholson headstone 3m west of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1747. Sandstone. Swan-necked pedimented top with large cherub, over inscription to Ann, wife of William Nicholson. Reverse: sunk panel with flanking pilasters enclosing hourglass above death's head, over crossbones. , 1042116 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859801 55.168235,-1.859788 55.168226,-1.859769... 2013-01-29 1042117 Redshaw Headstone 16m East Of St Andrew's Church Porch HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/23 Redshaw headstone 16m east of St.Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1751. Sandstone. Low stone has shaped top with sunk panel containing elaborate flower flanked by cherubs with smaller flowers above; inscription below to Sarah Redshaw, in enriched moulded border. Reverse shows floral panel. , 1042117 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859927 55.168227,-1.859906 55.168220,-1.859894... 2013-01-29 1042118 Robson Headstone 8m South-East Of St Andrew's Church Porch HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/25 Robson headstone 8m south-east of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1732. Sandstone. Scrolled top; crude death's head above crossbones, over inscription to Joseph Robson. , 1042118 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.860112 55.168089,-1.860103 55.168080,-1.860081... 2013-01-29 1042119 Sundial 3m East Of South Gate Of Churchyard Of St Andrew HARTBURN HART BURN NZ 08 NE 9/27 Sundial 3m east of south gate of churchyard of St. Andrew GV II Sundial, 1720. Stone. Large square block with roll mould at corners and chamfered top supports smaller block with ornamental margin and dated incised sundial. , 1042119 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859673 55.168233,-1.859619 55.168222,-1.859617... 2013-01-29 1042120 Winship Monuments 5m South Of Chancel Of St Andrew's Church HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/29 Winship monuments 5m south of chancel of St. Andrew's church GV II Headstone 1742 and Table Tomb 1803. Sandstone. Tall headstone with shaped top; grieving cherub with veil/swag suspended from death's heads, over inscription to Lionel Winship d.1742. Table tomb to east on 6 square moulded legs; large cartouche with shaped scrolled edges carries inscription to William Winship d.1803, beneath urn. , 1042120 1986-01-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.650418 55.195810,-1.650398 55.195731,-1.650334... 2013-01-29 1042121 Bridge Drive Walls And Gate Piers On North Approach To Hall LONGHIRST LONGHIRST HALL NZ 2289 10/25 Bridge, drive walls and gate piers on north approach to Hall GV II Bridge, drive walls and gate piers, early C19. Tooled-and-margined stone. Many-stepped walls, with gabled coping, flank approach to Hall, forming parapets of bridge with semicircular arch and arch ring. At west end of drive plain piers flank lane continuing west; and square piers with pyramidal caps, holding late C19 ornamental wooden gate, flank Hall entrance on south. To east, north wall terminates in square pier with pyramidal cap; south wall not of interest beyond later entry to Hall gardens. , 1042121 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.653882 55.190984,-1.653894 55.191084,-1.653989... 2013-01-29 1042122 Gate Lodge 500 Metres South West Of Longhirst Hall LONGHIRST LONGHIRST HALL NZ 2288 11/26 Gate Lodge 500 metres south-west of 20.10.69 Longhirst Hall GV II Lodge, c,1824, probably by Dobson. Ashlar, slate roof. South elevation 1 storey, 1 bay. Moulded plinth and eaves cornice. Projecting pedimented porch with monolith piers. Renewed 12-pane sash window inserted in former doorway. Hipped roof, stepped and corniced ridge stack. Right return 3 bays divided by broad, shallow pilasters; 16-pane sashes in end bays. C20 extension set back to left not of interest. , 1042122 1969-10-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625912 55.198925,-1.625939 55.198916,-1.625943... 2024-03-25 1042123 Milestone On South Side Of Road LONGHIRST LONGHIRST STATION NZ 28 NW 9/46 Milestone on south side of road II Milestone, late C18. Sandstone. Single stone, triangular plan on partly- buried square base, height 0.6 m. MORPETH CR(ESSWELL) IV V (MILES) (MILES). , 1042123 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.647962 55.197538,-1.647993 55.197652,-1.648060... 2013-01-29 1042124 Outbuilding To Rear Of Greystones And Attached Wall LONGHIRST LONGHIRST VILLAGE NZ 2289 (East side) 10/29 Outbuilding to rear of Greystones, and attached wall GV II Outbuilding and attached wall, c.1850. Roughly-tooled stone in irregular courses with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; slate roof. 3 boarded doors, 3 part-slatted windows and a cart entrance to left with boarded double doors, all in alternating-block surrounds. Wall to right has gabled coping and links to south-east corner of house. Rear elevation shows boarded door and slit vents. Included for group value. , 1042124 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.647916 55.197492,-1.648043 55.197479,-1.648037... 2013-01-29 1042125 Church Hall LONGHIRST LONGHIRST VILLAGE NZ 2289 (East side) 10/30 Church Hall GV II Church Hall, formerly reading room. Mid C19. Squared stone with ashlar quoins and dressings. 1 storey, 3 narrow bays. 18-pane casement windows in moulded surrounds under hoodmoulds. Dentil eaves cornice, coped gables with moulded kneelers. Octagonal ashlar right end stack, left end octagonal bellcote; round-headed opening beneath gablet. Flanking lower pent porches with 9-panel doors; similar surrounds and detail to central block. Returns show small circular openings with raised surrounds, above porch roofs. C20 brick rear wing not of interest. , 1042125 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.647874 55.196549,-1.647967 55.196541,-1.647895... 2013-01-29 1042126 Longhirst Farm Cottage LONGHIRST LONGHIRST VILLAGE NZ 2289 (East side) 10/32 Longhirst Farm Cottage GV II Cottage, formerly 2 cottages, early C19. Tooled-and-margined stone; slate roof. 1 storey, 6 irregular bays. Boarded door in bay 2, 16-pane sash windows in other bays; that in bay 4 set in older door opening, that in bay 6 renewed. Roof hipped to right; 2 brick ridge stacks on stone bases. , 1042126 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.647541 55.193725,-1.647600 55.193731,-1.647607... 2013-01-29 1042127 Church Of St John The Evangelist LONGHIRST LONGHIRST VILLAGE NZ 2288 (East side) 11/36 Church of St. John the Evangelist 20.10.69 GV II Parish Church, 1876, by Sir Arthur Blomfield. Rock-faced stone with ashlar dressings; red tile roof. Nave with south aisle and north-west tower/porch, chancel with south organ chamber and north vestry. Free C13 style with Geometric tracery. High chamfered plinth, stepped buttresses,clasping buttresses to tower and eastern arms, moulded sill string, hollow-chamfered eaves cornice, foliage stops to hoodmoulds. Tower has double doors in triple-chamfered arch, lancet over. Chamfered, set-back belfry stage. Heavy eaves corbel table and broach spire rock-faced up to a moulded string, upper part with 4 lucarnes; stair turret on west. 3-bay north wall of nave has two 2-light windows and lancet. West end: tall 2-light window flanked by lancets, and set back to right west aisle lancet. String course over head of central window. South wall has low eaves, two 2-light windows in half dormers. Chancel arms have 2-light windows with pierced circles above, Y-tracery windows on single lancets. Stepped triplet in east end. Both gable ends coped with crosses. Interior plastered,with ashlar features. 4-bay south arcade with clustered columns alternately of marble. Tall double-chamfered chancel arch on colonnettes over stone corbels. Aumbry on north and sedilia on south chancel wall. East lancets have black marble jamb shafts and hoodmould with leafy carved stops. Arch-braced timber roofs, the chancel panelled; aisle dormer roofs with hip rafters and collars. Chancel screen carved by the Rev. Proctor (vicar 1885-1916) and his parishioners; screens to vestry and organ chamber. Carved stone reredos in panelled east wall. Original tiled floors, elaborately patterned in sanctuary. Well-carved bench seating in nave and choir, the latter with poppy-head bench ends. , 1042127 1969-10-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.648259 55.196384,-1.648359 55.196757,-1.648486... 2013-01-29 1042128 Garden Walls To Numbers 4 To 7 LONGHIRST LONGHIRST VILLAGE NZ 2289 (West side) 10/40 Garden walls to Nos.4 to 7 (consecutive) GV II Garden walls, C19. Roughly-squared stone with dressings. Low walls with gabled coping; 3 gateways with monolithic gabled piers. Included for group value. , 1042128 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.648642 55.197583,-1.648660 55.197683,-1.648787... 2013-01-29 1042129 14-20, Longhirst Village LONGHIRST LONGHIRST VILLAGE NZ 2289 (Neat side) 10/42 Nos. 14-20 (consecutive) 20.10.69 GV II Cottages, probably early C19 remodelled c.1880. Squared tooled stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; slate roofs. 1 storey,except for nos. 14-16 which have a low upper floor, 18 bays. All doors renewed; sash windows. Nos. 14-16 (their eaves level uniform whilst the ground level rises) have small lst-floor Yorkshire sashes of decreasing height. Yard entry with timber lintel between nos. 17 and 18. 4 stepped and corniced ridge stacks. , 1042129 1969-10-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.633691 55.197816,-1.633719 55.197815,-1.633712... 2015-10-16 1042130 Range Of Farmbuildings To East Of Middle Moor Farmhouse LONGHIRST MIDDLE MOOR NZ 28 NW 9/47 Range of farmbuildings to east of Middle Moor Farmhouse GV II Stables, cartshed and shelter sheds with granary over. Mid C18. Front brick with tooled stone dressings, east extension and rear elevation squared stone; pantile roof. Front shows 2 boarded doors, cart entrance with tooled lintel, alternating-block jambs and glinters and, to right, arcade of 3 segmental arches with raised keystones. 12 slatted windows to granary. Roof hipped at right. Rear elevation shows similar granary windows and external stone stair to boarded door. Interior shows 1st floor beams with incised carpenters' marks. Adjacent farmhouse altered and not of interest. , 1042130 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.615174 55.201299,-1.615194 55.201295,-1.615203... 2013-01-29 1042131 Garden Walls To Old Moor Farmhouse LONGHIRST OLD MOOR NZ 28 NW 9/50 Garden walls to Old Moor Farmhouse GV II Garden walls; roadside wall c.1840, west and north walls C18. Stone, brick. Roadside wall of squared tooled stone has gate piers with chamfered plinths, stop-chamfered angles and swept moulded pyramidal caps; similar pier to west. Wall east of gate has arched coping, west of gate gabled coping. Taller walls on west and north of garden have brick internal face and flat stone coping, patched in places. Boarded door on west; gable end of earlier building incoporated on north. Included for group value. , 1042131 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.723388 55.272235,-1.723415 55.272226,-1.723418... 2013-01-29 1042132 Milepost Approximately 25 Metres North West Of Bockenfield Bridge THIRSTON AI (East side) NZ 19 NE Milepost approximately 25 4/52 metres north west of Bockenfield Bridge II Milepost, probably mid C19. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Triangular plan with open back, raised legend. M (Morpeth) 8 / A (Alnwick) 11 Height c.O.75 metres. , 1042132 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.715294 55.290357,-1.715447 55.290371,-1.715464... 2013-01-29 1042133 Old Farmhouse At Hemelspeth With Yard Walls And Outhouses On North THIRSTON Clll (former Al) NZ 19 NE (West side) 4/55 Old farmhouse at Hemelspeth with yard walls and outhouses on north GV II House, now agricultural store. Early C19. Coursed rubble with tooled dressings; slate roof. South elevation 1 storey, 2 bays. Chamfered plinth; 2-light mullioned windows in chamfered surrounds holding 3-pane casements. Coped gables, stone ridge coping, corniced ashlar stacks. Rear elevation shows 2 boarded doors with old 12-pane fixed window between and 12-pane sash to left, all in chamfered surrounds. Wall on west side of rear yard has gabled coping, returning to link with pair of outhouses, the eastern a privy with a doorway and small adjacent window, both in chamfered surrounds. , 1042133 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.692541 55.292926,-1.692586 55.292967,-1.692675... 2018-06-28 1042134 The Stables, The Granary, The Forge And The Old Farmhouse This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 28/06/2018 NZ 19 NE 4/60 THIRSTON EAST THIRSTON East Thirston Farm Steading Nos. 2-4, The Granary, The Forge and The Old Farmhouse (Formerly listed as House occupied by Mr and Mrs Miller and adjacent farmbuilding, EAST THIRSTON) II Former house and cottage, and farmbuilding. House dated 1728 with initials RSI on lintel; cottages and farmbuildings early C19. Squared stone with cut : quoins and dressings; Scottish slate roofs. South elevation in two parts. Original house 2 storeys, 3 bays, irregular. Off-centre renewed door in chamfered surround with dated lintel; late C19 sash windows with stop-chamfered lintels and slightly projecting sills. Rendered end stacks. Former cottage to left I storey, 3 bays. Boarded door with overlight in enlarged former window on left; 12-pane sashes, the left renewed and set in former door opening. All openings with tooled-and-margined lintels. Roof hipped to left; central white brick ridge stack. To left rear attached range of stables and barn with boarded doors, slit vents, and bricked-up opening for drive shaft from former gingang. , 1042134 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.681179 55.272868,-1.681209 55.272855,-1.681227... 2013-01-29 1042135 Piers And Screen Wall At Entrance To Eshott Hall Drive THIRSTON ESHOTT NZ 29 NW 5/62 Piers and screen wall at entrance to Eshott Hall Drive II Piers and screen wall, mid C18. Tooled squared stone. Square rusticated piers with moulded caps hold C19 wrought-iron gates; lancehead standards and dogbars, upper rail with trefoiled circles, middle and lower with scrolly ornament. Quadrant walls with chamfered coping link to smaller outer piers with rounded caps. , 1042135 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709110 55.295936,-1.709153 55.295968,-1.709384... 2013-01-29 1042136 The Old Manse And Adjacent House THIRSTON WEST THIRSTON NU 10 SE 1/64 The Old Manse and adjacent house GV II Former Presbyterian Manse and adjacent house, early C19 incorporating earlier fabric. Manse squared stone, house rubble; manse with C20 hardrow tile roof, house with slate roof. North front: Manse 2 storeys, 3 bays; tall basement plinth, 12-pane sash windows; brick end stacks. House to right 2 storeys, 2 bays; tall basement plinth, 1st floor 12-pane sashes, lower windows altered. Coped right end gable with stone stack. Rear elevation; Old Manse has wing with 12-pane Yorkshire sash windows on left return, and coped gable with brick stack. Former chapel, now nos.1 & 2 Bell View (q.v.) adjacent on east. Included for group value. , 1042136 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710405 55.295666,-1.710505 55.295708,-1.710559... 2013-01-29 1042137 The Northumberland Arms And Adjoining Stables THIRSTON WEST THIRSTON NU 10 SE 1/66 The Northumberland Arms and adjoining stables 20.10.69 GV II Inn, c.1820. Squared tooled-and-margined stone, whitewashed; slate roof. 2 storeys and cellars, 3 bays. Plinth, sill bands. 4 steps to central flush- panelled double doors with 12-pane sash over. Flanking bays have full-height segmental bows; low boarded cellar openings with keyed lintels; tripartite sashes above. Coped gables with rebuilt brick end stacks. Right return shows rear wing (former stables) with 12-pane sashes in chamfered surrounds. Interior: 6-panel doors throughout, early C19 stair with stick balusters. , 1042137 1969-10-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710405 55.295666,-1.710378 55.295686,-1.710307... 2013-01-29 1042138 Coach House To East Of Northumberland Arms THIRSTON WEST THIRSTON NU 10 SE 1/67 Coach House to east of Northumberland Arms 20.10.69 GV II Coach house wing, early C19. Roughly-squared stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays. 2 segmental carriage arches with renewed double doors; 12-pane sashes, some renewed, all with slightly projecting sills. Coped gable to left; 2 ridge stacks, a corniced left stack of ashlar, a right stack of later brick. , 1042138 1969-10-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711100 55.295410,-1.710980 55.295552,-1.711108... 2013-01-29 1042139 Peth Foot THIRSTON WEST THIRSTON NU 10 SE 1/69 Peth Foot 20.10.69 GV II House, dated 1617 but incorporating earlier fabric, remodelled and extended C19. Rubble (front rendered) with dressings; rear wing brick with stone dressings; slate roof. Front 2 storeys, 5 bays, irregular. Old door of diagonally-set oak boards in bay 2, under flat-pointed arch in square frame, and stepped hoodmould. Sunk panel in moulded surround above, with inscription: ANNO DOMINI 1617 PRO(VERBS 24) VER(SE 3) THR(OUGH) WISD OM (IS A) HOV SE BVILDED (AN) (D) WITH (UNDE)R DING STAN (I)T IS ESTABLISHED Relief lettering, the last 2 lines cut on the door lintel. Late C19 sash windows in cement surrounds. Rendered ridge and end stacks. Left return shows 1st floor opening, now glazed but perhaps originally a door, with chamfered surround and hoodmould. Early C19 wing to left. Rear elevation shows round-headed stair window with radial glazing and former 2-light mullioned window, above roof of later outshut. Interior: South end wall of 2.6 metres and an internal cross wall of similar thickness on north of entrance passage suggest the existence of a medieval tower. Blocked chamfered door on south of entrance passage. Mid C18 stair with panelled newel post, moulded grip handrail and column-on-vase balusters; similar stair-head balustrade. , 1042139 1969-10-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707685 55.296112,-1.707708 55.296131,-1.707950... 2013-01-29 1042140 Thirston House With Attached Outbuildings And Courtyard Wall THIRSTON WEST THIRSTON NU 10 SE 1/71 Thirston House with 20.10.69 attached outbuildings and courtyard wall GV II House, c. 1820 by John Dobson for Newton family, altered and remodelled internally in 1902. Ashlar, rear wing and outbuildings squared stone; grey slate roof. L-plan, together with stable wing enclosing 3 sides of rear courtyard. Entrance (south) front 2 storeys, 4 bays. 3 steps up to raised platform in front of central Tuscan porch, distyle in antis with panelled double doors. Flanking openings infilled and glazed in 1902. 12-pane sash windows. Hipped roof with 2 stepped and corniced ridge stacks. Left return: 4 bays with similar fenestration; added conservatory on-left, To far left yard wall with square gate piers links to end of stable wing. Right return (garden front) 4 bays and 1-storey right projection of 1902. Rear wing slightly set back, 4 irregular bays, the first 3 with 1st floor added 1902. Rear elevation of stable wing shows boarded loading door with re-used lintel inscribed TD 1728. Interior: Most fittings 1902, including panelled entrance hall with open-well stair and good plaster ceiling. , 1042140 1969-10-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707672 55.295695,-1.707663 55.295685,-1.707640... 2013-01-29 1042141 Sundial 10 Metres West Of Thirston House THIRSTON WEST THIRSTON NU 10 SE 1/73 Sundial 10 metres west of Thirston House GV II Sundial, probably c.1902. Stone, bronze. Square moulded plinth, fluted shaft. Bronze dial inscribed 'Work today play tomorrow'. Included for group value. , 1042141 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.661039 55.217615,-1.661064 55.217644,-1.661121... 2024-07-18 2025-01-07 1042142 The Cockles; Barn Byres And Gingang To West Of Farmhouse ULGHAM NZ 29 SW 7/75 The Cockles; barn, byres and gingang to west of farmhouse II Barn and byres C18, gingang early C19. Rubble with dressings; squared stone gingang piers; pantile roofs. North elevation; barn with coped gables and stable door to left of gingang which has 5 piers and pyramidal roof. To right, lower byre range with 2 boarded doors and slit vent between; roof hipped to right. Byre range returns to right rear to link with 2-storey section not of interest. South (farmyard) elevation largely obscured by C20 sheds which are not of interest: boarded door and 12-pane sash in barn; byres to left have stone piers and later brick infill. Interior: gingang has roof with radial tie-beams and central post. , 1042142 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.548300 55.230199,-1.548333 55.230199,-1.548318... 2013-01-29 1042143 Screen Wall Attached To South East Corner Of Stable Block CRESSWELL CRESSWELL HALL NZ 29 SE 8/2 Screen Wall attached to south-east corner of Stable Block GV II - Screen Wall c.1892 by John Shaw. Tooled-and-margined ashlar. Quadrant wall formerly linking stable block (q.v.) to Hall (demolished 1937). Tall wall with chamfered set-back,pierced square panels with arched sills and chamfered coping, somewhat ruinous at each end. , 1042143 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.537316 55.220519,-1.537352 55.220530,-1.537499... 2013-01-29 1042144 Home Farmhouse CRESSWELL CRESSWELL HOME FARM NZ 29 NE 8/4 Home Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse, now 2 dwellings, c.1830 with rear extension dated 1857 on gable chimney. Squared stone with tooled-and-margined ashlar dressings; slate roof. T-plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, raised quoins, chamfered eaves cornice. Renewed central door with over light, under hoodmould. Small- paned C19 casement windows in chamfered surrounds, the lower ones with labels; all openings in raised stone surrounds. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped and corniced stacks with conjoined shafts, corbelled out from gables. Left return: 3-bay rear wing shows similar fenestration and extruded porch on right; to far left a 2-bay extension in same style. , 1042144 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.537418 55.221157,-1.537479 55.221175,-1.537507... 2013-01-29 1042145 Farmbuildings And Yard Walls To North Of Home Farm CRESSWELL CRESSWELL HOME FARM NZ 29 SE 8/5 Farmbuildings and yard walls to north of Home Farmhouse GV II Planned farmbuildings, c.1830. Squared tooled stone with ashlar dressings; slate roofs. Ranges around yard, open to south; yard divided into four, with central detached loose box. North range in 3 parts: central barn 2 storeys, 3 wide bays; central segmental arch flanked by slit vents; 3 windows above. Slightly-recessed lower 2-storey side sections,each with 4-bay arcades; 7 windows above. Barn interior shows flights of stone steps flanking central arch in north wall. West range 1 storey, 8 bays; stable door in bay 2 to former smithy, boarded doors, stepped and corniced brick ridge stack with ashlar dressings. East range 1 storey, 6 bays; boarded door and double doors. To rear pent shelter shed has 8 open bays with round columns and timber lintels, linked at north to stable (q.v.). Loose box has gabled front with double doors under segmental arch; yard walls with monolithic gate piers, gabled coping and stone feeding troughs on internal faces. Front wall recessed to right with pair of stone drinking troughs. Rear elevation: central gable of projecting threshing barn with 2 tiers of 3 slit vents. Set back to right engine house with tower combining dovecote and chimney; 3 stages, raised quoins, broad chamfered setback above first stage and moulded strings above upper stages. External stone stair to 1st floor door; on third stage 3 pigeon openings above an alighting band on each face. Interior shows nesting boxes and internal stack. All openings (except of the loose box) have raised and chamfered stone surrounds, the doorways with alternating-block jambs and the windows with extended sills and lintels; this includes the slit vents. Coped gables with kneelers, moulded eaves courses. A high-quality group of buildings, the dovecote/chimney especially unusual. Partly derelict at the time of survey, some parts roofless. , 1042145 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.544300 55.233379,-1.544379 55.233361,-1.544390... 2013-01-29 1042146 Church Of St Bartholomew CRESSWELL CRESSELL VILLAGE NZ 29 SE 8/7 Church of St. Bartholomew 24.9.85 GV II Parish Church, 1836. Stone with ashlar dressings, all tooled and margined; slate roof. Aisleless nave with south-west porch and short chancel. Romanesque style. Roll-moulded plinth. Round-arched, moulded doorway in porch has trefoiled niche, with Virgin and Child, above; gable cross. Openings round-arched except for 3 trefoil-headed windows in eastern nave bays and porch west wall. Short buttress between west end windows and quatrefoil above. Double bellcote on gable end. chancel windows roll-moulded, the east end pair under trefoiled roundel, both under hoodmoulds with carved stops. Eaves corbel table, with grotesque masks in porch and chancel. Interior: gallery stair, with stick balusters and vase newel, in west lobby. Lobby doors and gallery front have linenfold panelling. Round chancel arch with dogtooth on shafts with stiff-leaf capitals. Royal Arms of William IV above. Braced king-and-queen-post roof. East window glass by Thomas Willement: medallions in the style of c,1200. The church was built for the Baker-Cresswell family of Cresswell Hall, whose family pew at first occupied most of the chancel. , 1042146 1985-09-24
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.543560 55.233611,-1.543586 55.233636,-1.543687... 2013-01-29 1042147 Fenham House CRESSWELL CRESSWELL VILLAGE NZ 29 SE 8/9 Fenham House GV II Former School, 1838. Tooled squared stone; slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Gabled right bay set forward: moulded plinth, tripartite late C19 sashes, moulded kneelers and coping, globe finial. Left return shows projecting stepped stack with twin diagonally-set shafts. Left bay has double doors under segmental arch, with paired late C19 sashes above. Chamfered eaves cornice; roof hipped to left. , 1042147 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.539721 55.233577,-1.539814 55.233634,-1.539965... 2013-01-29 1042148 Cresswell Tower CRESSWELL CRESSWELL VILLAGE NZ 29 SE 8/12 Cresswell Tower 20.10.69 GV II* Towerhouse, probably C14; embattled parapet early C18. Squared stone with dressings. Rectangular plan, 3 storeys. Segmental pointed doorways to ground and 1st floors on north, the upper being the original entrance (traces of machicolated projection above). Windows mostly rectangular chamfered loops, except for ground floor vesica on east and larger C17 window, formerly with mullion and transom, on 1st floor south. All openings to lower floors blocked at time of survey. Corbelled-out turrets at eastern angles, smaller corbelled projections at parapet level on south and west. Interior: Ground floor has barrel vault. Newel stair at north-east corner. Contemporary fireplaces, mural recesses and garderobe. The medieval tower of the Cresswells; an adjacent 'mansion house' on the north was built in the early C18 and demolished in the C19. , 1042148 1969-10-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.568152 55.220687,-1.568231 55.220693,-1.568243... 2013-01-29 1042149 Dovecote At The Duckett ELLINGTON ELLINGTON VILLAGE NZ 29 SE 8/16 Dovecote at The Duckett II Dovecote, now outhouse. Probably mid-C18, altered c.1830. Roughly-squared stone with cut quoins and dressings, parapet tooled and margined. Flat C20 roof. Squat tower-like structure 5.2 metres square externally, with the parapet corbelled out and raised at each corner to appear castellated. West elevation shows lunette above recess (blocked window?) and central section of parapet pierced by pigeon holes with alighting band beneath. East elevation shows similar window above inserted double doors. Interior with nesting boxes. Adjacent houses to north and south not of special interest. Prior to c.1930 the dovecote had a tall pyramidal roof. , 1042149 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.650154 55.194786,-1.650146 55.194757,-1.649992... 2013-01-29 1042150 Conservatory Adjoining Longhirst Hall LONGHIRST LONGHIRST HALL NZ 2289 10/20 Conservatory adjoining Longhirst Hall GV II Conservatory, 1824 by John Dobson. Ashlar, slate roof. 1 storey, 5 bays. Sash windows with vertical glazing bars, Tuscan pilasters between bays, eaves cornice. , 1042150 1985-12-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.089036 55.630455,-2.089063 55.630446,-2.089063... 2013-01-29 1042151 Black Grave Circa 20 Yards North East Of Church Of St Michael FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/100 Black grave c.20 yards north east of Church of St. Michael GV II Gravestone. 1829-33. Sandstone. Very large curved tablet on moulded base and flanked by round columns. c.10 feet high. Inscribed: Underneath This Monument Are Deposited the Mortal Remains of Thos Black Who Died Decb 15th 1829 Aged 2 Weeks of John Black Who Died June 12th 1833 Aged 18 years and of Jane Black Who Died July 16th 1833 Aged 15 years All of them children of James and Ann Black of Ford Mill Reader Let the memory of these young blossoms cut off in the morning of life, speak to thee With this friendly admonition Be you ready also For in such an hour as ye think not The son of man cometh. , 1042151 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.089190 55.629556,-2.089203 55.629591,-2.089133... 2013-01-29 1042152 Gates, Gatepiers And Steps Circa 50 Yards South Of Church Of St Michael FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/101 Gates, gatepiers and steps c.50 yards south of Church of St. Michael GV II Gates, gatepiers, steps and mounting block. Probably mid-C18; gates probably early C20. Ashlar and iron. Very large square, rusticated corniced piers. Above the cornices 3 square blocks, pyramidal caps and ball finials. Double gates in Rococo style. To the left a flight of 4 stone steps into churchyard and beside those a mounting block also with 4 steps. , 1042152 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.085533 55.631961,-2.085536 55.631967,-2.085689... 2013-01-29 1042153 Lady Waterford Hall FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/103 Lady Waterford Hall GV II* Former village school. 1860 for the Marchioness of Waterford. Snecked stone with ashlar dressings. Roof has bands of Lakeland and Welsh slate roof. Tudor style. Single storey, 6 bays. Outer bays have boarded doors in flat-topped porches with corbel tables. Bays 2 and 5 each have 2 widely-spaced narrow side lights with 4-pane sashes in chamfered surrounds under floating cornices. The 2 centre bays have similar 4-light windows. Corbel table. Over bays 2 and 5 very high and very steeply-pitched gables with overlapping coping and tall corbelled-out octagonal corniced chimneys at the apex. In each gable an oval panel in moulded frame bearing a crown and the monogram of the Marchioness of Waterford. Very high, steeply-pitched gabled roof with overlapping coping. Interior: the main hall was decorated from 1861-83 by the Marchioness with a series of paintings, done on paper and stuck to the wall, like murals, in the Pre-Raphaelite style. On the north wall 9 panels with biblical scenes in arched surrounds with texts; in the spandrels roundels with portrait heads; the spaces between have foliage and naturalistic detail. The east wall has a large Jesus in the midst of the doctors, the west wall a large illustration of the text Suffer little children to come unto me. 9-bay roof with moulded scissor braces. All the figues used are portraits of village people and castle servants. Hastings Neville: Under a Border Tower: Newcastle: 1896. , 1042153 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.083775 55.632012,-2.083769 55.632014,-2.083774... 2013-01-29 1042154 Garden Wall And Gatepiers Circa 3 Yards South Of Number 13 FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/105 Garden wall and gatepiers c.3 yards south of No. 13 GV II Garden wall and gatepiers. Early-mid C19. Dressed stone. Low wall stepping down on right. Large square gatepiers to left. Heavy flat coping. Included for group value. , 1042154 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.085288 55.631676,-2.085288 55.631670,-2.085192... 2013-01-29 1042155 Well Circa 20 Yards South Of Lady Waterford Hall FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/106 Well c.20 yards south of Lady Waterford Hall GV II Disused village well. Early C19. Ashlar with iron railings. Stone basin set into ground with the pant behind it, a recess with plain sides and heavy projecting top. Short, low flanking serpentine walls. On top of the pant, railings with looped, intersecting bars. , 1042155 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.083687 55.631824,-2.083716 55.631906,-2.083805... 2013-01-29 1042156 14 FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/108 No. 14 GV II Cottage. Early-mid C19. Random rubble with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof, brick stack. Single storey, 3 bays with slightly-projecting cross-gabled right bay. Central panelled door with 3-pane overlight under hoodmould. Flanking 2-light windows under hoodmoulds. Gabled roofs with flat coping and projecting stone eaves. Renewed ridge stack. , 1042156 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.083470 55.632196,-2.083471 55.632293,-2.083569... 2013-01-29 1042157 Ford Smithy FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/111 Ford Smithy GV II Smithy. 1863 for the Marchioness of Waterford. Snecked stone with Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 3 bays. Boarded double doors in raised horseshoe- shaped surround. 3-light window to left, 2-light to right with shuttered lower sections and 4-pane casements above. Gabled roof with ridge stack and left end stack. Datestone on left gable with monogram of Lady Waterford. , 1042157 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.093213 55.637409,-2.093225 55.637459,-2.093500... 2013-01-29 1042158 Old Farmhouse FORD HAY FARM NT 93 NW 10/113 Old Farmhouse II GV Former farmhouse now used for garages and storage. 1780 for William Carr of Etal Manor. Ashlar, asbestos roof. 2 storeys, 4 bays. Boarded-up door and overlight in 2nd bay with raised stone surround and lintel inscribed HON WHC 1780. 12-pane sashes in raised surrounds. Gabled roof. , 1042158 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.106628 55.639509,-2.106860 55.639833,-2.106948... 2013-01-29 1042159 Ford Forge FORD HETHERSLAW NT 93 NW 10/115 Ford Forge GV II Forge, built originally as a large estate smithy, later became a commercial forge making spades. Now disused. 1767, extended c.1830-40. Roughly-coursed stone with dressings. Welsh slate and concrete tile roof. 2 storeys. In 2 sections. Older section to left, 4 bays with steps to 1st floor boarded door in second bay. Shuttered windows. Steeply-pitched roof with flat coping. Brick end stack and ridge stack. Lower C19 right section 5 bays, with stone steps to boarded door in centre bay. Left bay has boarded double doors. 4th bay has boarded double doors in Tudor arch with keystone. Shuttered windows. Included far historical reasons. , 1042159 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.107582 55.639090,-2.107668 55.639080,-2.107628... 2024-08-22 1042160 Heatherslaw Mill FORD HETHERSLAW NT 93 NW 10/117 Hetherslaw Mill 4.10.72 GV II Corn mill. C18 extended and remodelled c.1830. Random rubble with dressings, Welsh slate roof. 3 storeys, 5 bays with lower 5-bay granary to rear. To right two low segmental arches to mill lead through the building. 12-pane casement windows. Double-span hipped roof. On left return stone stairs with iron railings lead to boarded doors on 1st and 2nd floors. Interior. This is a double mill with 2 wooden undershot wheels driving 2 sets of machinery. The upper mill is in complete working order and retains all its 1830's machinery; the lower mill is intact but awaits restoration. The former granary to rear is now a cafe and storage. , 1042160 1972-10-04
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.107908 55.638770,-2.107807 55.638778,-2.107852... 2013-01-29 1042161 High Kiln With Attached Gift Shop At Heatherslaw Mill FORD HETHERSLAW NT 93 NW 10/119 High Kiln with attached Gift Shop at Hetherslaw Mill GV II Former corn-drying kiln with attached stores, now used for shop and storage. C18, altered early c19. Rubble with dressings, patched in places with old brick; pantiled roof. Kiln to right has boarded door on ground floor. Boarded double doors to storage on left. Gabled roof with flat coping. Left gable has tumbled-in brickwork with wood dovecote screen. To rear, lst-floor entry to drying chamber of kiln: boarded door with alternating-block surround in gabled half dormer. Interior of kiln has iron beams of former drying floor. , 1042161 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.164385 55.644902,-2.164378 55.644796,-2.164314... 2013-01-29 1042162 Pallinsburn FORD PALLINSBURN NT 83 NE 9/121 Pallinsburn 21.9.51 GV II* Country house. Late C18 or early C19, extended mid C19. The main block remodelled 1912 for Charles Mitchell. Top storey removed and house redecorated internally c.1933. Brick in Flemish bond, much of the brick old and said to be Dutch. Wings have Scottish slate roofs, the main block a flat concrete roof, hidden behind parapets. Jacobean style. 2 storeys. Slightly irregular 7-bay centre with projecting 2-storey, 6-bay wings. Centre block: upper floor set back. 2-bay loggias left and right with Tuscan columns. Central round-headed doorway with 3-light mullioned overlight, set in moulded alternating-block surround. 6-light mullioned-and-transomed window to right, 2 cross windows to left. On 1st floor a large central canted bay window with 2 transoms. 3-light mullioned-and-transomed windows with segmental pediments. Balustraded parapets to ground and 1st floor. Tall corniced stacks. Wings have 12-pane sashes in architraves. Hipped roofs. Interior: Dining room has barrel-vaulted Tudor-style plaster ceiling with intersecting ribs framing panels with reliefs of wild animals. Re-used Jacobean panelling with Ionic pilasters and frieze with strapwork. Re-used C17 fireplace with moulded surround and jewel stops; above a plaster inscription BELLO CONTRA TEUTONES FINIT CAROLVS MITCHELL ATQUE UXOR ETUS SPES RIVVLO PAVLINI RURSUS ACCESSERVENT. Oak room has re-used C16 panelling, partly linenfold and partly medallion heads. Plaster ceiling. Library has ceiling with curved ribs forming ogee-headed panels bearing thistles; a frieze in Baroque style with cherubs and festoons. Hall has screen of 3 Tuscan columns with acanthus necking. Octagon room, fireplace by Bossi; re-used early C18 niche and panelling. Much more similar decoration. , 1042162 1951-09-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.165093 55.644591,-2.165095 55.644677,-2.165189... 2013-01-29 1042163 Apple Store Circa 60 Yards West Of Pallinsburn FORD PALLINSBURN NT 83 NE 9/122 Apple store c.60 yards west of Pallinsburn GV II House, the gable end treated as a garden pavilion, now used as an apple store. Earlier C18, remodelled late C18 or early C19. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond. Welsh slate roof; ashlar dressings on right return. 3 storeys, 3 bays. C19 door and porch to left. Sash windows, with intermediate glazing bars removed, on ground floor, 12-pane sashes on 1st floor and small square blank windows on 2nd floor, all with flat brick arches. Brick 1st floor string. Gabled roof with flat, stone coping. Right return has blank Venetian window and pedimented gable with round window in moulded surround, this detail added later C18. The brickwork here in Flemish bond. , 1042163 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.166005 55.645077,-2.166078 55.645166,-2.166194... 2013-01-29 1042164 Wall And Railings Circa 160 Yards North West Of Pallinsburn FORD PALLINSBURN NT 83 NE 9/126 Wall and railings c.160 yards north- west of Pallinsburn GV II Garden wall and railings. Early C19. Ashlar and iron. Low wall c.60 yards long with chamfered coping topped by railings with top rail and elaborate spearhead finials. Square end and interval piers with bands and pyramidal caps. , 1042164 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.169864 55.640165,-2.169939 55.640161,-2.169916... 2013-01-29 1042165 West Lodge FORD PALLINSBURN NT 83 NE 9/128 West Lodge GV II Lodge. c.1840. Ashlar with plinth, cast iron. Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 3 bays. C20 door with trellised overlight in chamfered surround. 12-pane sashes in chamfered surrounds. Projecting eaves supported on 4 Doric columns each made of 8 iron bars. Hipped roof with swept eaves, stone ridge pieces and renewed brick ridge stack. Similar detail on returns. C20 addition to rear is not of special interest. , 1042165 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.107921 55.602026,-2.107948 55.602017,-2.107948... 2013-01-29 1042166 Milepost At Millfield Mill Road End MILFIELD A 697 NT 93 SW 933343 (East side) 14/132 Milepost at Millfield Hill Road end II Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Triangular, c.2 ft. high with steeply- canted top. Inscribed on one side MOR for Morpeth, and on the other COR for Cornhill 37 7 Inscribed on the top L E for London and Edinburgh 324 54 , 1042166 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.104366 55.598656,-2.104451 55.598612,-2.104485... 2013-01-29 1042167 Red Lion Inn MILFIELD MILFIELD NT 93 SW 14/135 Red Lion Inn - II Inn. Late C18. Ashlar, concrete tile roof, brick chimneys. Two storeys, three bays. Central corniced porch with 4-panel door in Venetian doorway. Flanking Venetian windows with 12-pane centre and 8-pane side lights. Sash windows on 1st floor. Steeply-pitched gabled hoof with flat coping and end stacks. Three late C19 gabled dormers with 12-pane sashes. , 1042167 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.187517 55.684084,-2.187534 55.684105,-2.187512... 2013-01-29 1042168 Twizell Castle DUDDO A 698 NT 84 SE (North side, off) 4/47 Twizell Castle 22.12.69 II* Ruined house. Begun c.1770 by and for Sir Francis Blake with the assistance of Nisbet of Kelso, but incorporating some of the masonry of a medieval castle. Ashlar and squared stone; roofless. Gothick style. Rectangular with 4 round corner towers. Two storeys, though the house was originally five storeys high. Seven bays. Pointed windows with brick arches, the central window in a semicircular projection. Much taller pointed windows on 1st floor. On returns large blank quatrefoils. The original north wall, between the towers, has gone. The present north wall was formerly internal and is partly medieval with openings of the C18 and blocked earlier openings including large segmental arches and a 2-light mullioned window. This wall is c.70 inches thick. Interior: the ground floor has 4 large vaulted rooms along the south front. Three are tunnel vaults, the fourth, behind the central bow has a central groin vault with 2 flanking tunnel vaults. All of these are in fine ashlar. The west vault has holes for a timber floor. The angle towers were also vaulted on ground floor; of these the south-west tower has a shallow stone dome and the south-east tower a brick dome. In the north towers only the springing of the vaults remain. There are also 2 corridors with pointed brick tunnel vaults and two small rooms whose vaults have collapsed. On the present north wall the springing of a groin vault can be seen at lst-floor level. Building on the house was continued for almost 50 years and never completed. The house was to be vaulted throughout as a precaution against fire. Mackenzie: History of Northumberland: Newcastle: 1825. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquities 2nd Series Vol. IV for the reference to Nisbet in a letter from Ford Castle. , 1042168 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.092097 55.683109,-2.092125 55.683100,-2.092125... 2013-01-29 1042169 Milepost 3/4 Mile North East Of Duddo DUDDO B 6354 NT 94 SW (North side) 5/49 Milepost 3/4 mile north-east of Duddo II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast iron. Short fluted post bearing oval top with 2 oval facets. Inscribed on one face BER (Berwick) and on the other ETAL 7 3 MILES MILES , 1042169 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.086229 55.686046,-2.086281 55.686030,-2.086259... 2013-01-29 1042170 Church Of All Saints DUDDO B 6354 NT 94 SW (South side) 5/51 Church of All Saints II Parish church. 1879 by F.R. Wilson of Alnwick. Snecked stone with ashlar dressings, Welsh slate roof. Decorated style. Nave, chancel, west bellcote and north vestry. West bellcote tower modelled on St. Mary, Holy Island; two very large buttresses joined by a high pointed arch rising to a square bellcote/tower with paired cusped bell openings, pyramidal roof with vane. West door set between buttresses. Nave 3 bays. Door to left with pointed arch flanked by pilasters under projecting continuation of main roof. Nave and chancel have arched 2-light windows; buttresses between with offsets. 5-light east window. Interior: Clear glass with decorative lead glazing. Double-chamfered chancel arch; responds have colonettes with waterleaf capitals. Hammerbeam roof. Contemporary gas fittings. Plaque in porch recording gift of money from the Incorporated Society for the Building of Churches towards building the church in 1879. , 1042170 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.104026 55.677492,-2.104223 55.677471,-2.104162... 2013-01-29 1042171 Duddo House DUDDO DUDDO NT 94 SW 5/53 Duddo House 22.12.69 II House. 1820-30. Ashlar with plinth, Scottish slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Angle pilaster strips. Central glazed door in surround of architrave flanked by pilasters, frieze and cornice over. 12-pane sashes with projecting sills on ground floor and with sill band on 1st floor. Cornice band. Hipped roof. Large banded ridge stack. Right return 2 bays with lower 3-bay service wing to right. Large porch with 6 wood Corinthian columns, brought in 1960's from an Edinburgh Club. , 1042171 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100173 55.676811,-2.100167 55.676783,-2.099996... 2013-01-29 1042172 Duddo Tower DUDDO DUDDO NT 94 SW 5/54 Duddo Tower 22.12.69 II Ruined strong house. Late C16. Roughly-coursed stone. The south-west corner and about 12 ft. of the south wall stand to c.30 ft. Chamfered plinth. Square window with chamfered surround at c.20 ft.; the sill and jambs of another at the very top. Walls c.5 ft. thick. Archaeoliga Aeliana,New Series, Vol. XIV, 1891. AM 390. , 1042172 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.145720 55.670869,-2.145995 55.670909,-2.146042... 2013-01-29 1042173 Tiptoe Farmhouse DUDDO TIPTOE NT 94 SW 5/56 Tiptoe Farmhouse II House. Mid C18 with early C19 additions. Random rubble with dressings; Scottish slate roof, edged with Welsh slate, stone and brick stacks. 2 storeys, 4 bays, with projecting early C19 right bay. Panelled door with overlight in 2nd bay. Flanking 12-pane sashes under relieving arches. Projecting bay has larger 12-pane sashes with projecting sills. Old section has steeply-pitched roof with coping and kneelers. 4 brick end and ridge stacks with dentils. Projecting wing has hipped roof and stone ridge stack. Two lean-tos to rear. Interior: mid ClB stair with heavily-moulded handrail and turned balusters with square knops, plain square newels. Fielded-panel doors and shutters. C20 addition to right rear is not of special interest. , 1042173 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.127048 55.627292,-2.127076 55.627283,-2.127076... 2013-01-29 1042174 Milepost Circa 200 Yards West Of Mount Pleasant FORD A 697 NT 93 NW (East side) 10/60 Milepost c.200 yards west of Mount Pleasant II Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Triangular with steeply-canted top. Inscribed on one side MOR (Morpeth), on the other COR (Cornhill)and on the top LE (London and Edinburgh). 39 5 326 52 , 1042174 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.117349 55.621874,-2.117392 55.621847,-2.117368... 2013-01-29 1042175 Flodden Lodge FORD A 697 NT 93 NW (East side) 10/61 Flodden Lodge II House. 1865 probably by David Bryce, for the Marchioness of Waterford. Snecked stone, blue and green slate roof. Tudor style. Irregular plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Facade: right bay has single-storey projection with 2-light window and hipped roof. Diagonally-set extruded porch has 6-panel door with hoodmould and above a moulded panel with the date 1865 and the Waterford monogram. 2nd bay has 2-light window on ground floor and 2-light gabled half-dormer above. Cross-gabled left bay has 3-light windows under hoodmoulds. Gabled roof with bands of diagonally-set green slates. Decorative cresting and fleur-de-lys finials. Large brick lateral stacks on left return and to rear. , 1042175 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.098100 55.630776,-2.097998 55.630817,-2.098053... 2013-01-29 1042176 Ford Bridge FORD B 6353 NT 93 NW 10/65 Ford Bridge GV II Bridge. 1809 incorporating one arch from an earlier probably C16 bridge. Ashlar. Two main broad segmental arches with arch bands and triangular cutwater between. On west side a flood arch. One side of this is a high round C18 arch. The other side is a shallow segmental arch with chamfered voussoirs and 4 large close-set ribs, square in section. , 1042176 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.106659 55.660612,-2.106683 55.660606,-2.106689... 2013-01-29 1042177 Milepost At Berryhill Road End FORD B 6354 NT 94 SW (West side) 5/69 Milepost at Berryhill road end II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast iron. Short fluted post bearing oval top with 2 oval facets. Inscribed on one face BER (Berwick) and on the other ETAL 9 1 Miles Miles , 1042177 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.131435 55.622066,-2.131474 55.622146,-2.131745... 2013-01-29 1042178 Encampment Farmhouse FORD ENCAMPMENT NT 93 NW 10/74 Encampment Farmhouse GV II House. 1780 and 1864 for the Ford Castle Estate. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Double-pile plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays with lower one-bay extension to right. Square plinth. Half-glazed door with overlight. Sash windows with intermediate glazing bars removed. Gabled roof with flat coping and C19 brick end stacks. Extension to right of 1864 in similar style; tooled-and-margined ashlar coursed in with earlier masonry. Interior: mid C19 stair with decorative cast-iron balusters. , 1042178 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.114930 55.648173,-2.114990 55.648160,-2.114978... 2013-01-29 1042179 Church Of St Mary The Virgin FORD ETAL NT 9239 16/76 Church of St. Mary the Virgin 21.9.51 GV II Church. 1858 by William Butterfield for Lady Fitz Clarence. Pink sandstone ashlar with dressings and bands of beige sandstone. Graduated Lakeland slate roofs with cresting of tiles. Decorated style. Nave, chancel, north porch, south chapel and vestry. Three-bay nave has porch to right with pointed-arched doorways, semicircular responds with moulded capitals and very steeply-pitched roof with foliated- cross finial. One-light cusped windows. Gabled buttress marks junction of nave and chancel. Against chancel a lean-to vestry, with trefoil-headed doorway on right return. Three-light west and east windows. Extremely high and steeply-pitched roof. Steeply-gabled bellcote between nave and chancel has a pair of cusped ogee bell openings and above an oval opening with two mouchettes and a quatrefoil. South chapel under separate and similar roof; rose window in east end; west end has 2-light window and, beneath, a doorway with shouldered lintel. Interior: broad chancel arch with semicircular responds. Low wrought-iron screen and chancel gates. Two 3-light Decorated openings into south chapel. Piscina with Decorated open-work tracery. Wrought-iron altar rails. Nave has king-post roof. Chancel is half a scissor-brace roof and half boarded, the beams painted with stars and rosettes. , 1042179 1951-09-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.112449 55.648496,-2.112476 55.648487,-2.112480... 2013-01-29 1042180 Monument Circa 50 Yards East Of Etal Manor FORD ETAL NT 9239 16/78 Monument c.50 yards east of Etal Manor GV II Monument. c.1850 and 1893. Sandstone. Square, moulded base and tapering rectangular block c.5 ft. high with shallow pyramidal top. Inscribed: As an humble mark of gratitude to providence for happiness passed on these estates during a period of thirty-two years. Frederick Fitz Clarence had this inscription made on leaving for India. Beneath this in a moulded panel is inscribed llth January 1898 As a tribute of thankfulness to the bounteous giver of all good for unnumbered mercies during his life James Laing inscribed this on his 70th birthday. Lord Fitz Clarence died in India in 1854. , 1042180 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.113612 55.649101,-2.113669 55.649077,-2.113680... 2013-01-29 1042181 Stable Block About 40 Yards North Of Etal Manor FORD ETAL NT 9239 16/79 Stable Block about 40 yards north of Etal Manor GV II Stable block. C18. Ashlar and squared stone, probably incorporating re-used stone from Etal Castle; Lakeland slate roof. Two storeys. In two sections. Right section: 9 bays on ground floor. The 3 centre bays have elliptical carriage arches with raised surrounds, impost blocks and keystones. The arches are now filled by C20 glazing. Flanking 3-bay former stables with central doorways and 12-pane casements; doorway to right now a window. On 1st floor five 12-pane sashes in gabled half dormers. Probably older section to left in different masonry has boarded door with overlight to left and three 6-pane sashes; two casement windows above. Gabled roof with 2 brick ridge stacks. Included for group value. , 1042181 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.116182 55.648020,-2.116206 55.648014,-2.116213... 2013-01-29 1042182 Milepost In Etal Village FORD ETAL NT 9239 16/81 Milepost in Etal Village II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast iron. Short fluted post bearing oval top with 2 oval facets. Inscribed on one face BERWICK and on the other WOOLER 10 10 MILES MILES , 1042182 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.120772 55.647351,-2.120750 55.647367,-2.120785... 2013-01-29 1042183 Etal Castle Great Tower FORD ETAL NT 9239 16/83 Etal Castle: Great Tower GV I Great Tower at north-west corner of castle, now detached from other ruins. Licence to crenellate 1342 for the Manners family. Squared stone. 4 storeys, 46 x 32 feet. The tower had a forebuilding on east side which contained the ground-floor entry and a newel stair; its footings remain. The rest of the tower stands to eaves height. Chamfered plinth and chamfered offsets above 2nd floor. On ground floor one small arched vent in west wall. Above, on each floor a 2-light transomed window with cusped heads to lights. Similar windows on south side and probably on north side also, though there the details have gone. The east side, formerly within the forebuilding has, on ground floor, a broad arched doorway with continuous chamfer. Above, symmetrically arranged, 2 narrower arched doorways on each floor. Interior: The ground floor had a pointed tunnel vault with 7 chamfered transverse ribs. The springing remains. Large segmental-arched fireplaces on 1st and 2nd floors. The large windows have segmental rere arches, some of the smaller windows triangular rere arches. Northumberland County History: Vol.XI. AM 70. , 1042183 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.120491 55.646996,-2.120507 55.647005,-2.120466... 2013-01-29 1042184 Former Presbyterian Manse FORD ETAL NT 9239 16/85 No. 14 ( former Presbyterian Manse) GV II House. Mid C18. Ashlar with pantiled roof. 2 storeys, 4 bays. C20 door in 2nd bay. Sash windows. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with C19 brick ridge stacks. , 1042184 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.088905 55.631138,-2.089190 55.630991,-2.089282... 2013-01-29 1042185 Ford Castle Portcullis Gate, Armoury Tower And Forecourt Walls To Ford Castle FORD FORD CASTLE NT 9437 17/89 Portcullis Gate, Armoury tower and forecourt walls to Ford Castle GV I Forecourt walls with 2 towers and gateway with 2 attached rooms. 1791 by Nisbet of Kelso for Sir John Hussey Deleval incorporating early, possibly C16 or C17 masonry in the walls. Ashlar with Welsh slate roofs. Faces south. Portcullis gate. Very tall pointed arch with alternate bands of vermiculate rustication; the impost blocks and huge keystone have glacial rustication. Set in the arch an imitation portcullis. The arch is set in a castellated screen wall with similarly rusticated quoins, 2 arched niches with quatrefoils above, modillion cornice and pierced quatrefoils in the parapet. Castellated walls c.15 feet high left and right of gate. Set in the centre of the wall to right a square interval tower with quatrefoils in the parapet. Armoury tower in south-west corner has boarded door on ground floor with cambered lintel. Blocked Gothick windows above. Rear, i.e. within the forecourt, left and right of gateway, small gate lodges. One tall storey, one room only. 4-centred-arched doors with incised ogee arch on lintel; apsidal north walls. Interior of Armoury Tower has C19 hooded fireplace with embossed tiles of medieval patterns. Country Life: Vol. 89 (1941) , 1042185 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.089420 55.631554,-2.089642 55.631490,-2.089596... 2013-01-29 1042186 Ford Castle North Forecourt Wall And Gateway With Laundry And Service Wing Attached To Rear FORD FORD CASTLE NT 9437 17/91 North Forecourt Wall and Gateway with laundry and service wing attached to rear GV II* Gateway and forecourt wall with laundry and service wing of castle attached to rear. 1791 by J. Nisbet for Sir John Hussey Deleval. Laundry and service wing added mid-late C19 for the Marchioness of Waterford. Ashlar. Wall and gateway Gothick style. Central high pedestrian gateway. It has a pointed arch with imitation portcullis, set in a blank trefoiled arch. Modillion cornice and 3 pierced quartrefoils in the parapet. Left and right castellated walls. Attached to east end of rear a laundry; single storey, 7 bays. Central boarded door with 3-pane overlight. 12-pane sashes in stop-chamfered surrounds. Gabled roof with Lakeland slates. Interior shows laundry equipment of the period. Attached to west end of rear the service wing in similar style. Irregular plan with boarded doors, 12-pane sashes and Lakeland slate roofs. , 1042186 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.088852 55.631709,-2.088437 55.631374,-2.086586... 2013-01-29 1042187 Ford Castle Walled Garden Circa 60 Yards East Of Ford Castle FORD FORD CASTLE NT 9437 17/95 Walled Garden c.60 yards east of Ford Castle GV II Walled garden. Mid C19 for the Marchioness of Waterford. Snecked stone lined in brick in English Garden Wall Bond. The south wall c.150 yards long, has 3 doorways. The broad centre door has flanking buttresses, segmental arch with roll-moulded hoodmould and stepped parapet bearing carved panel of joined hands. Panelled 2-leaf door with roll-moulded surround and para. The other doors are boarded with Tudor-arched surrounds. Ridged and roll- moulded coping. Lower south wall and buttresses with overlapping coping. Similar doorway with stepped top. , 1042187 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.089788 55.630136,-2.089799 55.630153,-2.089862... 2013-01-29 1042188 Gravestone Of Louisa, Marchioness Of Waterford, Circa 10 Yards West Of Church Of St Michael FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/98 Gravestone of Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford, c.10 yards west of Church of St. Michael GV II Gravestone with cross. 1891 by G.F. Watts. At the back two kneeling angels c.4 ft. high, holding a shield and wreath with the Waterford arms. The base of this sculpture is inscribed: For certain he hath seen all perfectness who among other ladies hath seen her. She walked with humbleness for her array. She was a creature sent from heaven to stay. Dante. In front of this a recumbent Celtic cross resting on 4 low walls. The arms of the cross have angels, the centre a maze. The shaft is inscribed: In loving memory of Louisa Ann, Widow of Henry, 3rd Marchioness of Waterford, Daughter of Lord Stuart de Rothesay. Born 1818. Died at Ford where for many years she lived honoured and beloved by all May 12th 1891. , 1042188 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.051997 55.730774,-2.051857 55.731069,-2.052554... 2013-01-29 1042189 Farmbuildings At Murton Farm ORD MURTON NT 94 NE 6/112 Farmbuildings at Murton Farm II Planned farmbuildings. c.1880. Snecked stone with Welsh slate roofs. Square in plan. Front range of single-storey byres with higher gabled carriage arch. Dovecote in gable and vane over. On right return 2-storey cart shed and granary. 8 segmental arches on ground floor. On 1st floor 10 windows with shuttered lower sections and 8-pane upper sections. Rear range and range on left return are 2-storey also with stables, byres and workshops on the ground floor and granaries above. They have irregular openings with boarded doors and louvred windows. Yard in centre is covered by 3 original parallel roofs. Interiors of these roofs have fine king- and queen-post construction. , 1042189 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.094962 55.729500,-2.094995 55.729926,-2.095156... 2013-01-29 1042190 Garden Walls And Gatepiers To East And North East Of Thorntonpark SHORESWOOD A 698 NT 94 NW (North side) 5/115 Garden walls and gatepiers to east and north-east of Thorntonpark GV II Garden walls and gatepiers. C19. Two walls, one on either side of a narrow side garden, joined by gateway at north end. Eastern wall is broken by gateway also. Both gateways have square banded piers with pyramidal caps. The walls have arched copings. , 1042190 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.172789 55.630944,-2.172852 55.630937,-2.172857... 2013-01-29 1042191 Church Of St Paul BRANXTON BRANXTON NT 83 NE 9/2 Church of St. Paul 21.9.51 II Parish church. Late C12 or early C13. Largely rebuilt 1849. Snecked rhyolite with sandstone dressings. Nave, chancel and north-west tower. Romanesque style. Five-bay nave entirely of 1849. Gabled porch to left holds round-headed door in chevron-moulded surround with two orders of columns and cushion capitals. Small round-headed windows with chamfered sill bands and drip stones. Lower chancel in old masonry has no side windows. C19 east window with shafts, cushion capitals and roll-moulded arch. Tower has 2-light bell openings separated by shaft with cushion capital. Stone pyramidal roof. Interior: C12 chancel arch, the arch rebuilt in C13 in pointed form, semicircular responds and slimmer outer orders of columns on east and west side; scalloped capitals and moulded bases with spurs. Steeply-pointed arch, the main arch chamfered with broach stops, the outer arch simply chamfered. C17 altar rails with fat turned balusters. Nave has open timber roof with arched braces on stone corbels. Northumberland County History Vol. XI. , 1042191 1951-09-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.176457 55.628739,-2.176517 55.628832,-2.176681... 2021-09-13 1042192 Battle Of Flodden Memorial Summary of Building Battlefield memorial, erected 1910. Reasons for Designation The Flodden Memorial, of 1910 is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons: Architectural interest: * a simple, yet poignant memorial to the dead of both nations, in the form of a tall Celtic cross, executed in polished Aberdeen granite; * it occupies a prominent, elevated position within the battlefield, from which the latter can be viewed, and from where the cross is highly visible to the surrounding area. Historic interest: * commemorating the Anglo-Scottish Battle of Flodden in 1513, resulting in a devastating Scottish defeat with heavy casualties including King James and much of the Scottish nobility, leading to decades of instability. Group value: * it benefits from a spatial group value with several other listed buildings, including the Church of St Paul, considered to have served as a temporary mortuary during and after the battle. History The Battle of Flodden in 1513 was triggered when King Henry VIII invaded France. In response, the French King Louis XII requested that his ally, King James IV of Scotland, create a diversion by invading England. This the Scottish King did at the end of August. With Henry VIII in France, the responsibility for defending the north of England fell to his Lieutenant-General, the 70-year-old Earl of Surrey. He gathered together an army of 26,000 men and led it into Northumberland to oppose the Scots. After some audacious manoeuvring, Surrey encountered the 35,000-40,000 strong army of James IV close to the border near the village of Branxton. In the battle that followed, Surrey defeated the Scots. James IV and a large proportion of the Scottish nobility were killed. Casualties were heavy. King James's death was a catastrophe for Scotland. Decades of political instability followed his demise. The different methods of fighting favoured by each side had a significant effect on the outcome of the battle. Flodden is therefore of great interest to the student of military history. A public subscription to erect a memorial to commemorate the Battle of Flodden in 1513 was first proposed by the Berwickshire Naturalists club in 1907. It was argued that it was time to erect a commemorative memorial, and to show that the old enmities no longer mattered, that whatever was erected must be the work of both English and Scots. Some #350 was eventually raised, with a large contribution from the Duke of Norfolk whose ancestor the Earl of Surrey had been the victor at the battle. The memorial was unveiled on the 27 September 1910, by Sir George Douglas of Kelso, poet and essayist, with a thousand people present. Details Battlefield memorial, erected 1910. MATERIALS: the base and cross are grey Aberdeen granite. DESCRIPTION: a tall tapering Celtic cross of polished stone, with raised roll-moulded edges, sits upon a base, also tapering, of massive, rusticated and roughly dressed stone. Set into the north side of the base is a bronze plaque inscribed in raised sans serif letters: Battle of Flodden/1513/TO THE BRAVE OF BOTH NATIONS/ ERECTED 1910. The monument sits within a square, fenced enclosure with granite boulder posts at the corners and centres of each side, and galvanised tubular supports. Selected Sources Books and journals Usherwood, P, Beach, J, Morris, C, Public Sculpture of North-East England, (2000), 21-22 Websites Entry for the Flodden Memorial in War Memorials Online, accessed 24-07-2021 from https://www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk/memorial/161112 Flodden Memorial entry on the Imperial War Museum's War Memorial Register, accessed 23-07-2021 from https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/72614 1042192 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.169521 55.631781,-2.169550 55.631770,-2.169548... 2013-01-29 1042193 Memorial Drinking Fountain BRANXTON BRANXTON NT 83 NE 9/5 Memorial Drinking Fountain II Drinking fountain. 1910 by George Reavel of Alnwick. Ashlar and iron. Corniced central section c.8 ft. high flanked by pilasters which have panels carved with bunches of fruit. At the bottom a rounded stone projection bearing an iron basin below the iron spout; above that an inscription:- TO THE MEMORY/OF/WILLIAM ASKEW ROBERTSON/OF/PALLINSBURN/JULY 1910. Short ramped-down side walls, with moulded coping, lead to lower concave quadrant walls with built-in stone seats on rounded brackets. , 1042193 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.286867 55.642124,-2.286891 55.642118,-2.286897... 2013-01-29 1042194 Grave Slab On Site Of St Giles' Chapel CARHAM B6350 NT 83 NW NT 820387 (North side, off) 8/7 Grave slab on site of St. Giles' Chapel II Grave slab in abandoned graveyard. Probably C16. Sandstone. Recumbent slab c.5 x 3 ft. with roll-moulded edges and incised cross on top. , 1042194 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.323740 55.639039,-2.323762 55.639058,-2.323851... 2013-01-29 1042195 Church Of St Cuthbert CARHAM CARHAM NT 73 NE 7/9 Church of St. Cuthbert 21.9.51 GV II Parish church. Nave 1790 by R. Hodgson Huntley. West tower and chancel added and nave windows Gothicized, c.1870. Nave random rubble with ashlar dressings, later work ashlar; Welsh slate roof. Nave, chancel, west tower/porch and north vestry. Castellated west tower has pointed doorway and paired lancet bell openings. 4-bay nave has rusticated quoins. Paired lancet windows. One-bay chancel has east window of 3 stepped lancets. Interior has C18 box pews, and choir stalls in the nave. Round C18 rere- arches to nave windows. Open timber roof with scissor braces and king posts. On chancel north wall monument to Anthony Compton, 1830, by Davies of Newcastle. , 1042195 1951-09-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.322716 55.638108,-2.322709 55.638104,-2.322576... 2013-01-29 1042196 Gatepiers And Gates About 50 Yards South East Of Church Of St Cuthbert CARHAM CARHAM NT 73 NE Gatepiers and gates 7/10 about 50 yards south east of Church of St. Cuthbert GV II Gatepiers and gates. Piers C18, gates 1938. Ashlar and wrought iron. Rusticated corniced piers with steep pyramidal caps. Gates with arched panels and fleurs-de-lys finials. , 1042196 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.241385 55.632215,-2.241462 55.632275,-2.241535... 2013-01-29 1042197 West Learmouth Farmhouse CARHAM WEST LEARMOUTH NT 83 NW 8/14 West Learmouth Farmhouse GV II House. Early-mid C19. Ashlar with Lakeland slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Recessed centre bay has round-headed doorway with archivolt and keystone. 12-pane sashes, 1st floor band. Large square modillions over centre bay, cornice elsewhere. Deep eaves soffit. Shallow-pitched hipped roof with brick ridge stacks. Right return in 3 sections. To left a segmental bow with two 12-pane sashes on each floor. Slightly-recessed 2-bay centre has 6-panel door with 4-pane overlight to right. Modillion cornice. 2-bay right section has two 12-pane sashes and 2 renewed casements. Interior has broad stair with turned balusters and wreathed handrail. 6-panel doors and shutters. C20 sun lounge in front not of special interest. , 1042197 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.238272 55.634071,-2.238682 55.634116,-2.239181... 2013-01-29 1042198 Railway Viaduct Circa 100 Yards North Of West Learmouth CARHAM WEST LEARMOUTH NT 83 NE NE 9/17 Railway Viaduct c.100 yards north of West Learmouth II Railway viaduct. 1849 for the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway. Rock-faced stone with brick arches. Seven high round arches with corniced piers and rusticated voussoirs. Two broad flat pilasters at each end of bridge. , 1042198 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.184461 55.683209,-2.184369 55.683226,-2.184398... 2013-01-29 1042199 Twizell Bridge CORNHILL-ON-TWEED A 698 NT 84 SE 4/19 Twizell Bridge 22.12.69 I Bridge. C15. Squared stone. High round arch of single 90 ft. span. The arch is strengthened by 5 close-set chamfered ribs. Later low flood arches on each side and later parapet and dentil cornice. Extremely impressive setting. AM 19. Also in Duddo Parish. , 1042199 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.183878 55.678592,-2.183953 55.678557,-2.183967... 2013-01-29 1042200 Tillmouth Park Hotel CORNHILL-ON-TWEED A 698 NT 84 SE (South side, off) 4/21 Tillmouth Park Hotel 22.12.69 GV II Hotel. 1882 by Charles Barry Junior, on site of earlier house of c.1810. Ashlar with rock-faced ground floor, Lakeland slate roof. Elizabethan style. Three storeys, three bays with lower 4-bay wing to right. The ground floor is battered. Projecting cross-gabled centre bay has porch with multi-moulded 4-centred-arched doorway, cornice above and carved crest under gablet. Above a large 4-light stair window with two transoms and semi-circular drip mould bearing the date on a shield. Three-light mullioned window in the gable. Flanking bays have 3-light windows, mullioned on the ground floor, mullioned- and-transomed above. Parapet on cornice with corbel table and Tudor flowers. At the corners rounded corbel projections bearing ball finials. Gabled roofs with hipped projections in front. Two-light gabled dormers with decorative bargeboards. Garden front 5 bays with projecting centre bay. In front of this a flight of stone steps with side walls. Interior: 3-storey wood open-well stair supported on arched braces. Heraldic glass around door and in large stair window. Many marble fireplaces from the preceeding house. They date from c.1810, several have fluted down-tapering columns with bulgy Corinthian capitals. The original central heating system survives with elaborate cast-iron grilles. The house has cavity walling. Drawings preserved in Northumberland Record Office. , 1042200 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.184086 55.679039,-2.184059 55.679015,-2.184021... 2013-01-29 1042201 Garden Pavilion Circa 50 Yards North Of Tillmouth Park Hotel CORNHILL-ON-TWEED A 698 NT 84 SE (South side, off) 4/23 Garden pavilion c.50 yards north of Tillmouth Park Hotel GV II Garden pavilion. Late C19-early C20. Ashlar and wood with copper roof. Small and square with low stone balustrade round 3 sides; it has urn balusters and moulded coping. At each corner, wooden Corinthian columns with faces in the capitals. Cambered wood lintels support domed roof with swept eaves. Weather vane with a ship. , 1042201 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.184821 55.677841,-2.184919 55.677828,-2.185055... 2013-01-29 1042202 Garden Walls And Archway Circa 50 Yards South West Of Tillmouth Park Hotel CORNHILL-ON-TWEED A 698 NT 84 SE (South side, off) 4/25 Garden walls and archway c.50 yards south-west of Tillmouth Park Hotel of II Garden walls and archway. c.1810. Ashlar. Convex quadrant castellated walls, the merlons with moulded edges. Castellated carriage arch with moulded imposts, archivolt and keystone. Mackenzie : Northumberland: Newcastle : 1825. , 1042202 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.186648 55.675708,-2.186721 55.675672,-2.186648... 2013-01-29 1042203 Bridge Over Dean Burn, Circa 400 Yards South West Of Tillmouth Park Hotel CORNHILL-ON-TWEED A 698 NT 84 SE (South side, off) 4/27 Bridge over Dean Burn, c.400 yards south-west of Tillmouth Park Hotel GV II Bridge. c.1810 for Sir Francis Blake. Ashlar. Gothick style. Narrow tall round arch; set into it a low rusticated segmental arch. Flanking canted projections with segment-headed recesses. Flanking the projections are tall narrow pointed arches leading to pointed tunnel-vaulted chambers. Frieze with quatrefoils. Castellated parapet, the crenellations with moulded edges and pairs of trefoiled blank panels. , 1042203 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.198645 55.671651,-2.198673 55.671642,-2.198675... 2013-01-29 1042204 Milepost Circa 50 Yards South West Of St Cuthbert's Road End CORNHILL-ON-TWEED A 698 NT 84 SE (South side) 4/29 Milepost c.50 yards south-west of St. Cuthbert's road end II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast iron. Short fluted post bearing an oval top with 2 oval facets. Inscribed on one facet COR (Cornhill) and on the other BER (Berwick) 2 11 Miles Miles , 1042204 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.225216 55.646908,-2.225243 55.646899,-2.225246... 2013-01-29 1042205 Milepost In Cornhill On Tweed Village CORNHILL-ON-TWEED A 698 NT 83 NE (South side) 9/31 Milepost in Cornhill-on-Tweed Village II Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Short fluted post bearing oval top with 2 oval facets. Inscribed on one face KELSO and on the other BER (Berwick) 10 13 Miles Miles , 1042205 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.228033 55.645712,-2.228071 55.645719,-2.228084... 2013-01-29 1042206 Well Circa 50 Yards South Of Junction With A698 CORNHILL-ON-TWEED B 6350 NT 83 NE 9/33 Well c.50 yards south of junction with A 698 II Well. 1842. Dressed stone. Small square enclosure with walls c.4ft. high, having arched coping. At the rear of the enclosure the well with dated lintel and apsidal recess. , 1042206 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.226393 55.646543,-2.226596 55.646517,-2.226605... 2013-01-29 1042207 Church Of St Helen CORNHILL-ON-TWEED CORNHILL-ON-TWEED NT 83 NE 9/35 Church of St. Helen GV II Parish church. 1840 by Ignatius Bonomi, incorporating masonry from church of 1751. Altered and chancel added 1866. Nave random rubble, chancel snecked stone; Welsh slate roof. Nave, chancel and north porch. 4-bay nave has paired lancets with trefoiled windows above. West bay has 2 tiers of paired cusped windows. West end has projection with offsets rising to gabled bellcote. In the projection a window with shouldered lintel. Left and right are groups of 3 lancets, the central lancet blank. One-bay chancel has 3-light Geometric east window. Gabled porch on north side has door with shouldered lintel. Interior: West gallery of 1840 on 2 Tuscan columns; modillion cornice and pulvinated frieze; the parapet bears a mid C18 carving of Collingwood arms in a frame of open-work Rococo mantling;moulded and ramped top rail. 2 large Collingwood hatchments of the early C19. Pulpit and reading desk, probably of 1840, have arched panels, waterleaf columns at angles, and brass candleholders. , 1042207 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.231341 55.646462,-2.231365 55.646456,-2.231371... 2013-01-29 1042208 Pair Of Stone Lions Circa 10 Yards South Of Cornhill House CORNHILL-ON-TWEED CORNHILL-ON-TWEED NT 83 NE 9/38 Pair of stone lions c.10 yards south of Cornhill House GV II Two statues of lions couchant. c.1820. Sandstone. They are wearing Egyptian head-dresses. , 1042208 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.202742 55.663403,-2.202890 55.663377,-2.202858... 2013-01-29 1042209 Lodge Circa 50 Yards North West Of Melkington House CORNHILL-ON-TWEED MELKINGTON NT 84 SE 4/42 Lodge c.50 yards west of Melkington House GV II Lodge. Second half of C19. Dressed stone with ashlar dressings, Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 3 bays with canted corners. Rusticated quoins on all angles. Panelled door recessed behind a screen of 2 Greek Doric columns. 2-light mullioned windows with 4-pane casement in each light. Hipped roof with canted ridge stack, renewed brick on old base. , 1042209 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.188595 55.675258,-2.188696 55.675230,-2.188665... 2013-01-29 1042210 Tillmouth House CORNHILL-ON-TWEED TILLMOUTH NT 84 SE 4/46 Tillmouth House II Former school and schoolmaster's house, now private house. 1879. Snecked stone with ashlar dressings, Welsh slate roof. C13 style. H-plan with short additional wing and porch on left return. 2 storeys, 5 bays. Bays 2 and 5 are projecting and cross-gabled; bay 2 has canted bay window on ground floor with 4 arched lights, paired lancet window on 1st floor with trefoil above set in blank arch; bay 5 one tall storey with 3 stepped lancets and 3 trefoils above in blank arch. Gabled porch to school; and door, now a window, with shouldered lintel. To left, set diagonally, the gabled porch to the schoolmaster's house, now the front door. Gabled roofs with flat coping, kneelers and 2 ridge stacks with tall octagonal chimney pots. On right return large window of 3 stepped lancets with trefoils over. On left return 2 bays with 2 tiers of paired lancets. Mid C20 canteen addition to rear is not of special interest. , 1042210 1988-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.107062 55.746272,-2.106682 55.746397,-2.106692... 2013-01-29 1042211 Wall And Gateway Attached To East Of Horncliffe House HORNCLIFFE HORNCLIFFE NT 95 SW 1/58 Wall and gateway attached to east of Horncliffe House GV II Wall and carriage arch into stable yard c.1800 for William Alder Esq. Ashlar. High wall with tall carriage arch in the centre. The arch is flanked by broad rusticated pilasters. Round, keyed, rusticated arch on scrolled brackets. Pediment over, bearing worn coat of arms and flanked by ball finials. , 1042211 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.104318 55.745809,-2.104327 55.745817,-2.104338... 2013-01-29 1042212 Gatepiers, Wall And Railings By The Lodge To Horncliffe House HORNCLIFFE HORNCLIFFE NT 95 SW 1/60 Gatepiers, wall and railings by the lodge to Horncliffe House GV II Gatepiers with attached wall and railings. Early C19. Ashlar and iron. Tall square rusticated piers with rounded corners and large ball finials. Attached to left low concave wall with 3 buttresses and chamfered coping. On top railings with band of round arches along the bottom, alternate twisted and square bars with round spearhead finials. Tall square end piers with shallow pyramidal caps. Wall to right of gatepiers has been replaced and is not of special interest. , 1042212 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.097173 55.736300,-2.097205 55.736354,-2.097295... 2013-01-29 1042213 Horncliffe Mains Farmhouse HORNCLIFFE HORNCLIFFE MAINS NT 94 NW 5/62 Horncliffe Mains Farmhouse 22.12.69 II House. Probably early Cl9, remodelled c.1880. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Plinth, angle pilasters, and ground- and 1st-floor sill bands. Central 6-panel door and fanlight in keyed roll-moulded surround; stone doorcase of entablature on rusticated pilasters. Single-storey, canted bay windows with 6-pane sashes. On 1st floor 6-pane sashes in raised stone surrounds. Eaves band and widely-projecting eaves. Hipped roof with 2 large corniced lateral stacks. , 1042213 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.105821 55.752727,-2.105875 55.752826,-2.105886... 2014-12-18 1042214 Union Suspension Bridge (That Part In England) HORNCLIFFE LOANEND NT 95 SW 1/63 Union Suspension Bridge (that part in England) I Summary of Building Suspension bridge. 1819-20 by Captain Samuel Brown, Royal Navy, with advice from John Rennie. Improved and strengthened by J A Bean for Tweed Bridge Trustees, 1902-3. Sandstone ashlar piers. Iron with wood roadway. Reasons for Designation The Union Suspension Bridge of 1819-20 by Captain Samuel Brown is listed at Grade I for the following principal reasons: * Date: as a an early C19 suspension bridge, the structure sits in the period when there is a presumption in favour of listing; *Technological Innovation: the bridge was the first road suspension bridge in Britain and, when built, the longest span in the world. The new suspension bridge technology pioneered here allowed bridges to span large widths at a fraction of the cost of more traditional construction techniques. History The Union Suspension Bridge was erected on behalf of the Berwick and North Durham Turnpike Trust and opened on 26 July 1820. Spanning the River Tweed (the county and national boundary between Scotland and England), it was the first road suspension bridge in Britain and is the oldest still in use as such. For six years it had the longest span in the world, equal to a rope bridge in Tibet, until surpassed by the Menai Bridge. Technological innovation enabled suspension bridges to span large widths at a fraction of the cost of their masonry equivalents; the Union Bridge being 368ft long, 18ft wide, 27ft above the water and having cost approximately 7500 pounds to erect, rather than the anticipated #20,000 for a stone bridge. Captain Samuel Brown's bar links (patented by him in 1817) were used here for the first time. In 1902-3 the upper wire cables were added in case of a failure in the main chains and further suspenders added to the steel reinforcement at the sides of the timber deck. The deck was renewed in 1871 and again in 1974. Captain Samuel Brown (1776-1851) joined the Royal Navy in 1795. Following the Napoleonic Wars, he formed a partnership with his cousin Samuel Lennox to manufacture anchor cable made from chain for use on naval vessels. Previously cables were made from hemp. His successful designs and the patents he took out on them meant he was soon the Admiralty's sole supplier of chain anchor cables. Beside his work for vessels, Brown also supplied the chainwork for approximately forty piers and suspension bridges. Brighton Chain Pier (1823) is a well-known example of the former and the Union Suspension Bridge being amongst the best examples of the latter. The `Union Suspension Bridge (That Part In Scotland)' is also listed as a category A building in the Scottish Borders. It was formerly a scheduled monument and was de-scheduled 20 December 1999. Details Suspension bridge. 1819-20 by Captain Samuel Brown, Royal Navy, with advice from John Rennie. Improved and strengthened by J A Bean for Tweed Bridge Trustees, 1902-3. Sandstone ashlar piers. Iron with wood roadway. DESCRIPTION: Timber carriageway spanning the River Tweed suspended from 3 pairs of swept, wrought iron chains of elongated eye bar links. The upper steel cable is a later strengthening. On the west (Scottish) side, tall battered, rusticated pier of pink sandstone with keystoned round arch for the roadway, bold dentilled cornice and high blocking course carrying the cables. In the blocking course an iron inscription VIS UNITA FORTIOR 1820, (`United Strength is Stronger?) with intertwined roses and thistles. The pier at the English end is built into the cliff. Also of pink sandstone, it has similar rustication and 2 stages. The lower stage contains an pilastered doorway with modillion cornice surrounding a bronze memorial plaque of 1902; this stage has a modillion cornice. Battered upper stage has dentilled cornice and a high blocking course bearing a similar iron inscription and intertwined roses and thistles as the pier on the west side. Rectangular-plan, pink sandstone piers flanking carriageway to W with rubble-coped rubble walls linking pylon to E. Pyramidal-capped, square-plan, pink sandstone piers flanking carriageway to W of E pylon; rubble-coped rubble walls to E. Selected Sources Books and journals Cruft , K, Dunbar, J, Fawcett, R, The Buildings Of Scotland: Borders, (2006), 739 Hume, JR, The Industrial Archaeology Of Scotland, (1976), 82-83 Other `Captain Sir Samuel Brown Of Netherbyres? (1986) Proceedings Of The Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, Vol XLIII, pp73-79 Groome F. H. (1883) Ordnance Gazetteer, p281 Lady Furness (1971) 'Netherbyres' Proceedings Of The Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, Vol XXXIX, pp14-15 New Statistical Account of Scotland (Completed 1834, Published 1845) pp161-162 NMRS Photographic Records Ordnance Survey (1857) 25 Inch to the Mile: Ordnance Survey, London Sharp, Greenwood & Fowler's Map, 1826 (Evident - Marked 'Chain Bridge') Thomson's Map, 1821 (Evident - Marked 'Union Bridge') 1042214 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.144168 55.720765,-2.144277 55.720753,-2.144255... 2013-01-29 1042215 Morris Hall HORNCLIFFE NORHAM NT 94 NW 5/65 Morris Hall 22.12.69 GV II House. Late C17 or early C18 core. Front range mid C18 with wings added c.1830. Ashlar facade, rubble to rear; Welsh slate roof. Double-span centre with cross wings, and further wings projecting to rear. 2 storeys, 2 : 5 : 2 bays. Central panelled door with fanlight in open- pedimented stone surround. 12-pane sashes: in raised stone surrounds on ground floor, with plain reveals and sill band on 1st floor. Slightly- projecting, cross-gabled early-C19 wings have raised alternating quoins. Paired 12-pane sashes under hoodmoulds; 1st floor band. Gabled roof with 2 corniced ridge stacks. The wings have flat coping, kneelers and rectangular block finials to gables. Rear span has steeply-pitched roof with reverse-stepped coping. Interior: Staircase with turned balusters and square knops; the newel has 4 demi-balusters set into a square post; heavily-moulded hand rail. Hall has , wood Rococo fireplace and niche with broad elliptical arch. Drawing room has late-C18 wood fireplace with Adam-style Corinthian capitals and gesso frieze. , 1042215 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.109321 55.717688,-2.109351 55.717676,-2.109346... 2013-01-29 1042216 Milepost Circa 200 Yards South West Of East Newburn NORHAM A 698 NT 94 NW (South side) 5/68 Milepost c.200 yards south-west of East Newburn II Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Oval top with 2 oval facets on short fluted post. Inscribed on one face CORN (Cornhill) and on the other BER (Berwick) 7 6 MILES MILES , 1042216 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.175052 55.718840,-2.175500 55.718870,-2.175520... 2013-01-29 1042217 Ladykirk And Norham Bridge (That Part In England) NORHAM B 6470 NT 84 NE 4/70 Ladykirk and Norham Bridge 22.12.69 (that part in England) II Bridge. 1885-7. Rock-faced with ashlar dressings. 4 broad segmental arches. The central cutwater is apsidal and rises to form apsidal projection in parapet. The outer cutwaters are triangular and broached. Plain parapet projecting slightly over corbel table. Higher end walls, slightly concave in plan with large octagonal end piers. , 1042217 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.161067 55.719845,-2.161141 55.719835,-2.161119... 2013-01-29 1042218 The Victoria Hotel NORHAM CASTLE STREET NT 8947 (North side) 12/73 No. 3 (The Victoria 22.12.69 Hotel) GV II Inn. Early C19. Pebbledashed with painted ashlar. Welsh slate roof and brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 4 bays. Left bay has carriageway to rear of building. Bays 2 and 3 have inn front. It has 2 decorative panelled doors with 2-pane overlights flanking a large tripartite window with panelled apron. The window has a high transom with dentils, arched segmentally over centre light. Over this whole section a corniced fascia on 4 wood brackets. 12-pane sash to right in raised stone surround. On 1st floor 4 similar 12-pane sashes. Gabled roof with brick end stacks. , 1042218 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.161126 55.719193,-2.161208 55.719276,-2.161376... 2013-01-29 1042219 4, Castle Street NORHAM CASTLE STREET NT 8947 (South side) 12/77 No. 4 22.12.69 GV II House. Mid C18. Scored stucco with pantiled roof and C19 brick chimneys on older brick bases. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Plinth. Half-glazed central door and sash windows in raised stone surrounds. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with raised coping and end stacks. Catslide roof to rear. Interior: wall c.3 ft. thick. , 1042219 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.160568 55.719381,-2.160648 55.719472,-2.160787... 2013-01-29 1042220 12, Castle Street NORHAM CASTLE STREET NT 9047 (South side) 13/81 No. 12 22.12.69 GV II Formerly a house and shop, now all used as house. Mid-late C19. Snecked stone with Welsh slate roof did brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central panelled door with overlight. Left bay has contemporary shop front with panelled door and 4-pane shop window in surround with pilasters and dentil cornice. Elsewhere sash window with projecting sills. Gabled roof with end stacks. Included for group value. , 1042220 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.165404 55.719840,-2.165429 55.719834,-2.165434... 2013-01-29 1042221 Gravestone Circa 24 Yards South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Cuthbert NORHAM CHURCH LANE NT 8947 12/83 Gravestone c.24 yards south of chancel of Church of St. Cuthbert GV II Gravestone. Early C18. Sandstone tablet c.3. ft. high with segmental-arched top. Recessed moulded panel with primitive carving of cherub's head and wings. Inscribed beneath:- My loving husband is gone to rest and hopes to rise among the just. , 1042221 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.162356 55.719613,-2.162365 55.719699,-2.162492... 2013-01-29 1042222 3, Cross View NORHAM CROSS VIEW NT 8947 12/85 No. 3 22.12.69 GV II House. Probably early C19 with earlier core. Scored stucco with Welsh slate roof and brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 2 windows. On the ground floor half-glazed door to right in raised surround. Two sash windows to left and 2 on 1st floor all in raised stone surrounds. Steeply- pitched roof with banded left end stack and flat coping. Included for group value. , 1042222 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.162140 55.719618,-2.162078 55.719621,-2.162095... 2013-01-29 1042223 Alder Side NORHAM CROSS VIEW NT 8947 12/87 No. 5 (Alder Side) 22.12.69 GV II Cottage. Early Cl9. Rendered with painted ashlar dressings, Welsh slate roof and old brick chimneys. Single storey, 3 bays. Central panelled door with 3- pane overlight in raised stone surround. 12-pane sashes in similar surrounds. Gabled roof with decorative bands of fish-scale slates. Very tall left end stack. , 1042223 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.161476 55.719655,-2.161275 55.719672,-2.161312... 2013-01-29 1042224 10, Cross View NORHAM CROSS VIEW NT 8947 12/88 No. 10 22.12.69 GV II House. Mid-late C19. Dressed stone with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof and brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central door, with elaborate Gothic panelling and overlight, under floating cornice. Flanking single-storey canted bay windows with finely-moulded reveals add cornices. On 1st floor, sash windows in alternating-block surrounds. Gabled roof with flat coping and corniced end stacks. , 1042224 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.148802 55.714334,-2.148778 55.714279,-2.148597... 2013-01-29 1042225 House, Offices, Waiting Room, Platforms And Lamps At Norham Station NORHAM NORHAM STATION NT 94 NW 5/90 House, offices, waiting room , platforms and lamps at Norham Station GV II Disused station including 2 platforms with 4 lamps, the station master's house, the waiting room, the office and telegraph office, the porter's room and a store, formerly the base of the signal box. 1849 for the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway. Waiting room, office and store, and the lamps probably late C19. House, platforms and porter's room ashlar, the other buildings wood boarding; Welsh slate roofs. House: Tudor style. Single storey towards platform, 2 storeys to rear. 2 plus 3 bays. Lower left section has 2 boarded doors. Right section has one- light window in the centre and flanking 3-light mullioned windows. Gabled roof with 2 end stacks of paired, corniced shafts. Waiting room and offices: single storey, 4 bays. Panelled doors in 2nd and 4th bays, small-paned casement windows in 1st and 3rd bays. Original telegraph notice attached and enamel signs on doors. Gabled roof. Porter's room separated from office by flight of stone steps. Single storey, one bay with boarded door. Gabled roof with banded end stack. 2 storeys to rear with single-storey, 5-bay lean-to which has boarded doors in outer bays and two 12-pane and one 18-pane Yorkshire sashes. Two 8-pane Yorkshire sashes on 1st floor. On each platform 2 Victorian gas lamps probably re-set on later concrete posts. They are supported on curved iron brackets, have the station name on the glass, antefixae at the corners and little onion-shaped finials Railway Stations of the North East: Hoole: Newton Abbott and London, 1985. , 1042225 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.148682 55.714138,-2.148714 55.714196,-2.148892... 2013-01-29 1042226 Goods Warehouse And Oil Lamp At Norham Station NORHAM NORHAM STATION NT 94 NW 5/92 Goods Warehouse and oil lamp at Norham Station GV II Engine shed built 1849 for the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway, converted to goods warehouse 1852. Snecked stone with Welsh slate roof. One tall storey. Tall entry in each end with wooden lintel. 4 buttresses with offsets on right return. Gabled roof. 10 yards east of the warehouse an oil lamp on wood post. It is supported on curved brackets, has the station name on the glass, antefixae at the corners and an onion-shaped finial. Information from Mr. Short, the last station master. , 1042226 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.162899 55.719619,-2.163019 55.719575,-2.162965... 2013-01-29 1042227 Buchan Lodge NORHAM PEDWELL WAY NT 8947 12/94 Buchan Lodge 22.12.69 GV II House. Mid-late C18. Ashlar with concrete tile roof and C19 brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Rusticated quoins. Central 6-panel door with overlight in broad rusticated surround with keystone tied into cornice. Sash windows in flat raised surrounds. Narrow C19 window to right of door. 1st-floor sill bands. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with kneelers, splayed coping and end stacks. , 1042227 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.162813 55.720288,-2.163064 55.720324,-2.163097... 2013-01-29 1042228 Drumore House NORHAM PEDWELL WAY NT 8947 12/96 No. 12 (Drumore House) GV II House, formerly schoolmaster's house. c.1800. Dressed stone with Scottish slate roof and brick chimneys. Square plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central doorway with Victorian vertical-panel door, now with glazed panels. 3-pane overlight. 12-pane sashes in plain reveals. Eaves cornice. Hipped roof with 2 stacks on side pitches. 2-bay returns. , 1042228 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.163372 55.718929,-2.163460 55.718913,-2.163366... 2013-01-29 1042229 The Masons Arms NORHAM WEST STREET NT 8947 (North side) 12/100 No. 16 (The Masons Arms) 22.12.69 GV II Inn. Probably C18, refronted c.1820. Entrance altered c.1900. Painted roughcast; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 4 plus 1 bays. On the ground floor bays two and three have recessed entrance with a wood lintel. Set within the recess 2 panelled doors flanking a 2-light window with wood mullion. Baysone andfourhave 2-storey bow windows with tripartite 12- and 8-pane sashes, and roll-moulded sills. Above the recessed entrance two 12-pane sashes. The right bay has boarded double doors to through passage on ground floor, and 12-pane sash above. Hollow-chamfered cornice and low parapet with flat coping. Steeply-pitched roof with banded ridge and left end stack. , 1042229 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.163864 55.718497,-2.163894 55.718493,-2.163890... 2013-01-29 1042230 43, West Street NORHAM WEST STREET NT 8947 (South side) 12/102 No. 43 GV II House. Early-mid C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof and brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central half-glazed, late C19 door with 3-pane overlight. To left canted bay window with stone pent roof and original 12- and 6-pane sashes of Scottish type with horizontally-set panes. To right renewed tripartite sash. On 1st floor three 12-pane sashes. Gabled roof with flat coping and end stacks. , 1042230 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.033621 55.757511,-2.033685 55.757506,-2.033655... 2013-01-29 1042231 East Ord Farmhouse ORD EAST ORD NT 95 SE 2/105 East Ord Farmhouse GV II House, 1820-30. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof and brick chimneys. L-plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Later C19 glazed porch with decorative bargeboards. Original 16-pane sashes. Gabled roof with flat coping and end stacks. 2 original 16-pane sashes on right return. , 1042231 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.049518 55.748495,-2.050155 55.748356,-2.049908... 2013-01-29 1042232 Walled Garden And Dovecote Circa 30 Yards South West Of Middle Ord ORD MIDDLE ORD NT 95 SE 2/111 Walled garden and dovecote c.30 22.12.69 yards south-west of Middle Ord GV II Walled garden with dovecote/summer house in north-east corner. 1788 for J. Grey. Squared stone, the garden wall raised in brick. The dovecote has felted roof. High wall round three sides of large square garden, the side walls ramped down towards the southern end. Flat coping. Doorway into garden near north- east corner has lintel inscribed JG 1788. Dovecote/summer house: 2 storeys, one bay, square with boarded door and 2 fixed 16-pane windows on ground floor; boarded door above. Steep pyramidal roof with small square wood pigeon entry above, also a pyramidal roof. Interior has a small corner fireplace and finely-moulded cornice. Brick nesting boxes on 1st floor. , 1042232 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.954185 55.690380,-1.954213 55.690371,-1.954217... 2013-01-29 1042233 Milepost Circa 100 Yards South Of Bridge Mill ANCROFT Al NU 04 SW (West side, off) 10/7 Milepost c.100 yards south of Bridge Mill GV II Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Triangular with slightly-rounded back and steeply-canted top. Inscribed on one face BEL (Belford), on the other BER (Berwick) and on the top L (London) 9 6 328 Formerly on the Al, the line of which has changed at this point. , 1042233 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.997759 55.700104,-1.997831 55.700105,-1.997833... 2013-01-29 1042234 Church Of St Anne ANCROFT ANCROFT NU 04 NW 7/8 Church of St. Anne 22/12/69 GV II* Parish church. Nave C12. West end raised into a tower C13. Restored 1836 and again in 1870 when the nave was extended, the chancel rebuilt and the door and windows replaced. Tower restored 1886. Squared stone; Welsh slate roof. Romanesque style. Chancel, nave and west tower. Nave south side is C12 as far as the mid-point buttress. Blocked south door with 3 orders of arches, the outer order with worn beakhead, the whole set slightly forward from wall face under a gable; an C18 sundial on the gable. Original C12 corbel table and large buttress, formerly at south-east corner of nave. Extended to east, new windows and new south doorway added in similar style in 1870. Above the corbel table the tower was raised. On the south side it has 2 lancet windows and 2 slit windows to the newel stair. On the west aide the roof mark of the gable of the original towerless church can be seen, as can the band where the corbel table was cut away. This side has 2 faucets and a C12 window with shafts. The corbel table formerly continued on the north side; one arch remains. 2-bay chancel in similar style. Interior: the tower was built to be defensible. It has a tunnel-vaulted ground floor blocking the C12 doorway, and a stone newel stair in the corner. Nave and chancel entirely C19 inside. Chancel arch quite elaborate with chevron and billet moulding. King-post roofs with arched braces resting on stone corbels with good naturalistic carving. F.R. Wilson: Survey of Churches in the Archdeaconry of Lindisfarne: Newcastle: 1870. , 1042234 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.995254 55.710229,-1.995279 55.710223,-1.995286... 2013-01-29 1042235 Milepost Circa 100 Yards North Of Nabhill ANCROFT B 6525 NU 04 NW (East side) 7/12 Milepost c.100 yards north of Nabhill II Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Triangular with rounded back and steeply- canted top. Inscribed on one face BER (Berwick), on the other Wr (Wooler) and on the top MOR (Morpeth) 4 12 43 , 1042235 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.998670 55.698562,-1.998694 55.698556,-1.998700... 2013-01-29 1042236 Milepost In Ancroft Village ANCROFT B 6525 NU 04 NW (East side) 7/13 Milepost in Ancroft Village II Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Triangular with rounded back and canted top. Inscribed on one face Wr (Wooler), on the other BER (Berwick) and on the top MOR (Morpeth) 11 5 42 , 1042236 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.936861 55.711702,-1.937248 55.711645,-1.937243... 2015-10-20 1042237 Range Of Farmbuildings Circa 30 Yards North Of Cheswick Cottage ANCROFT CHESWICK NU 04 NW 7/15 Range of farmbuildings c.30 yards north of Cheswick Cottage GV II Farmbuildings. Early C19. Rubble with dressings. Scottish slate roof. U-plan. 2-storey centre with single-storey, L-plan wings. Central byre has 2 boarded doors on ground floor, 3 small windows to granary above. Flanking single-storey sections have one segmental arch each side to shelter sheds. Projecting stable to right 4 bays with 2 boarded doors and 2 shuttered windows. Projecting byre to left has 2 boarded doors. Gabled roofs with flat coping. , 1042237 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.961011 55.712690,-1.961093 55.712644,-1.960977... 2013-01-29 1042238 Gates, Gatepiers And Lodge To North West Of Cheswick House ANCROFT CHESWICK NU 04 NW 7/19 Gates, gatepiers 22/12/69 (lodge an addition) and lodge to north-west of Cheswick House II Gates, gatepiers and lodge. 1887 for William Crossman. Lodge snecked stone with Welsh slate roof. Gatepiers ashlar, gates wrought iron. 4 big square gatepiers with open lantern tops. Elaborate double gates with large pierced wheels in the centre. Pedestrian gate to left and open panel in wall to right have similar wheels. Lodge, attached to left, single storey, 1-bay.Gable end towards road has canted bay window with arched lights under pent roof. Above, a shield bearing the date, 1887, and the monogram of William Crossman. Gabled roof with overlapping coping and ridge stack. , 1042238 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.957231 55.711259,-1.957226 55.711133,-1.956526... 2013-01-29 1042239 Walled Garden Circa 30 Yards North Of Cheswick House ANCROFT CHESWICK NU 04 NW 7/21 Walled garden c.30 yards north of Cheswick House GV II Walled garden. Late C19. Snecked stone lined in English Garden Wall Bond brick. Terracotta urns. Rectangular garden c.40 x 25 yards. Rear and side walls c.10 ft. high, ramped down to low front wall. On the front wall 6 large urns. , 1042239 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.949259 55.713626,-1.949340 55.713607,-1.949326... 2013-01-29 1042240 East House Farm Cottages With Attached Garden Walls And Railings ANCROFT CHESWICK NU 04 NW 7/25 East House farm cottages with attached garden walls and railings GV II Terrace of 8 farm cottages with their attached garden walls and railings, now 4 dwellings and a storehouse, c.1820. Restored and converted into 5 cottages in 1940s. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Iron railings. L-plan with 7 cottages stepping down the hill end the 8th at right-angles at the bottom. Single storey. Each cottage was originally 3 bays with central boarded door and small square windows in raised surrounds. Only the 8th cottage remains exactly like this. Each of the others has had one window extended to 2 or 3 lights in similar style. Cottages 1, 4 and 6 have also had their doors blocked off. Gabled roofs with flat coping. Rendered end stacks of one and two shafts. Low walls with chamfered coping. Railings and gates with round spearhead standards and urn finials to principals. Despite the alterations an unusUally fine and complete group of workers' cottages. Included for group value. , 1042240 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.947250 55.710083,-1.947281 55.710135,-1.947577... 2013-01-29 1042241 Cattle Shelter Circa 400 Yards South East Of East House ANCROFT CHESWICK NU 04 NW 7/28 Cattle shelter c.400 yards south-east of East House GV II Cattle shelter or field hemel. 1816 for G. & R. Turnbull. Dressed stone with pantiled roof. Single storey, 3 bays, with 3 segmental arches. The central voussoirs of the centre arch inscribed G & R T 1816. Original roof timbers with collar-beam trusses and 2 rows of purlins. The right end of the shelter is walled off with a boarded door and was probably used as a feed store. , 1042241 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.042941 55.711611,-2.042943 55.711678,-2.043614... 2013-01-29 1042242 Farmbuildings At East Allerdean ANCROFT EAST ALLERDEAN NT 94 NE 6/32 Farmbuildings at 22/12/69 East Allerdean (formerly listed as Range of Barns and Shippons at East Allerdean) II Range of farmbuildings. c.1880, with older buildings remaining in rear range. Snecked stone with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roofs. Older parts have pantiled roofs. Square in plan. Entrance side has high cross-gabled carriage arch with boarded double doors. Triangular dovecote screen in gable and weather vane above. Flanking single- storey ranges. On right return 2-storey cartshed with granary over. Older buildings to rear and on left return have steeply-pitched gabled roofs. Internal court was covered from the start with fine king and queen post roofs. C20 shed as part of rear range not of special interest. , 1042242 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.945626 55.685810,-1.945676 55.685795,-1.945687... 2013-01-29 1042243 Haggerston Dovecote Circa 1/4 Mile West Of Haggerston Castle ANCROFT HAGGERSTON NU 04 SW 10/34 Haggerston dovecote 22/12/69 c.? mile west of Haggerston Castle II Dovecote. Probably.C17, altered internally in C18. Random rubble; roofless. Circular. Doorway on east side in chamfered alternating-block surround. Several small square openings also with chamfered surrounds, some now blocked. Lined inside with brick nesting boxes. The potence remains, but apart from its central post is in poor repair. Scheduled Ancient Monument. , 1042243 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.937254 55.686954,-1.937333 55.686959,-1.938362... 2013-01-29 1042244 The Italian Garden Including Walls And Features ANCROFT HAGGERSTON NU 04 SW 10/36 The Italian Garden including walls and features GV II House and walled garden. Early C20 for Thomas Leyland. Garden wall roughly-dressed stone lined in English Garden Wall Bond. Brick west wall lined in snecked stone. House and arbour. ashlar with Lakeland slate roof. Wrought-iron gates. Large square garden with tall Rococo style double gates in south-east corner. Small panelled doorway in north-east corner is flanked by 4 wood panels of naturalistic open-work carving. Arbour against centre of east wall with 4 Roman Doric columns. House set against north wall. Single storey, 3 bays with moulded plinth and rusticated quoins. Pedimented centre bay, originally an open temple front, has two Roman Doric columns in antis; triglyph frieze. Flanking round- headed windows with radiating glazing bars. Hipped roof. Keyed Venetian windows on returns. Garden west wall has large segmental apse with 6 round-headed niches separated by broad flat pilasters. Little Lakeland slate roof over. Interior of house has 2 naturalistic plaster ceilings with vines growing through trellises. Also contemporary doors and wood panelling. , 1042244 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.937682 55.686713,-1.937788 55.686700,-1.937767... 2013-01-29 1042245 Pergola In The Italian Garden ANCROFT HAGGERSTON NU 04 SW 10/38 Pergola in the Italian Garden GV II Pergola. Early C20 for Thomas Leyland. Dressed stone and brick. Large cruciform pergola in centre of garden. Low stone walls with brick piers. Included for group value. , 1042245 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.934997 55.686545,-1.935050 55.686539,-1.935092... 2013-01-29 1042246 Rotunda At Haggerston Castle ANCROFT HAGGERSTON NU 04 SW 10/40 Rotunda at 22/12/69 Haggerston Castle GV II Rotunda (along with the Tower, q.v.) forms the remains of a house rebuilt 1893-7 by R. Norman Shaw for Thomas Leyland. The rest of the house was demolished in 1933. Ashlar, roof not visible. Baroque style. One tall storey. Pedimented doorway with Gibbs surround and pulvinated frieze. Large 9-pane fixed windows with projecting moulded sills and large triple keystones. Above each window an oculus in architrave. Between each bay bold pilasters with banded rustication. Interior is also faced in ashlar and rusticated throughout. Attached giant Tuscan columns support segmental arches with coffered soffits. Shallow domed ceiling. R. Norman Shaw : Andrew Saint : 1976. , 1042246 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.978406 55.734382,-1.978416 55.734460,-1.978387... 2013-01-29 1042247 Inlandpasture Farmhouse ANCROFT INLANDPASTUIIE NU 04 NW 7/42 Inlandpasture 22/12/69 Farmhouse GV II House. 1820-30, for the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital. Tooled-and- margined ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Plinth. 2 steps up to central 6-panel door with margined overlight, in architrave with floating cornice. Renewed 16-pane sashes in plain reveals with projecting sills. Plain cornice band. Hipped roof with 2 large banded ridge stacks. 2-bay returns with similar detail. 2 lower service wings to rear. , 1042247 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.978428 55.734222,-1.979225 55.734153,-1.979230... 2013-01-29 1042248 Gatepiers, Garden Wall And Railings Attached To South West Of Inlandpasture Farmhouse ANCROFT INLANDPASTURE NU 04 NW 7/44 Gatepiers, garden wall and railings attached to south-west of Inlandpasture Farmhouse GV II Gatepiers and garden wall with railings. Early C19. Ashlar and iron. Square banded piers with pyramidal caps. Low wall with flat coping. The railings have bars and dog bars with star-shaped finials. , 1042248 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.990771 55.737076,-1.990831 55.737074,-1.990829... 2013-01-29 1042249 Church Of St Peter ANCROFT SCREMERSTON NU 04 NW 7/47 Church of 22/12/69 St. Peter II Parish church. 1842-3 by Bonomi & Cory. Snecked stone with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof. Early English style. Nave, chancel and west tower. West tower has clasping buttresses with offsets. Tall 2-light Geometric bell openings. Broach spire with 2 tiers of lucarnes. 4-bay nave has gabled south porch to left. Lancet and paired lancet Windows. 2-bay chancel also with lancets. 3 stepped lancets at east end. Gabled roofs. Interior: Open timber king- and queen-post roof in the nave with cusped arched braces, and circles with quatrefoils in the spandrels. Chancel roof has king post and cusped arched braces with open-work decoration in the spandrels. , 1042249 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.975608 55.723900,-1.975697 55.723886,-1.975628... 2013-01-29 1042250 Town Farmhouse ANCROFT SCREMERSTON NU 04 NW 7/51 Town Farmhouse II House. 1820-30. Porch added c.1910. For the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital. Ashlar with Scottish slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys, 5 bays. Plinth and pilaster strips. Centre bay breaks forward slightly. Added central corniced stone porch, with flush-panel door on left return; cornice of original door surround visible above. Sash windows with projecting sills. Bays 2 and 5 on 1st floor have original 12-pane sashes. lst-floor band. Projecting eaves cornice with blocking course. Hipped roof with 2 brick ridge stacks. Long, lower 3-bay service wing to rear. Interior has staircase with iron lyre-shaped balusters. 6-panel doors and shutters, and fireplaces with fluted surrounds and paterae. Cornice in front room with acanthus scrolls. , 1042250 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.992433 55.721366,-1.992552 55.721365,-1.992551... 2013-01-29 1042251 The Cottage ANCROFT SCREMERSTON HILL NU 04 NW 7/53 The Cottage II House and attached outbuildings. Early C18. Dressed stone with Lakeland slate roofs; outbuilding to right has pantiled roof; brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 bays with single-storey, one-bay outbuildings on each side. Central boarded door with overlight. 12-pane sash to right, C20 tripartite sash to left. Shorter 12-pane sash above door. C20 casements in outer bays. Very steeply-pitched roof with end stacks and reverse-stepped coping. Outbuilding to left has one small window and a blocked doorway close in to side of house. Outbuilding to right has boarded door in similar position. Steeply-pitched roofs with reverse-stepped coping. , 1042251 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.107260 55.746372,-2.107013 55.746454,-2.107056... 2013-01-29 1042252 Horncliffe House HORNCLIFFE HORNCLIFFE NT 95 SW 1/57 Horncliffe House 22.12.69 GV II* Country House. c.1800 for William Alder. Porch added mid C19. Ashlar with Welsh and Scottish slate roofs. Palladian style. Central 3-storey main block with single-storey concave linking wings to end pavilions. Centre block 2 : 3 : 2 bays, the centre 3 bays pedimented and breaking forward slightly. Pedimented porch with panelled door and fanlight in broad, hollow- chamfered surround. The porch has rounded, rusticated corners. The centre section has 12-pane sashes flanked by narrow 8-pane sashes on ground and 1st floor, 9- and 6-pane sashes on 2nd floor. Outer bays have 12-pane sashes and 9-pane sashes on 2nd floor. Eaves cornice. Hipped roof with 2 tall, corniced ridge stacks. 5-bay concave linking wings with round-headed arches, square piers, archivolts and full-length glazing with radiating glazing bars. Arcade to right has conservatory behind. End pavilions have Venetian windows in round-arched recesses; hipped roofs with 2 corniced ridge stacks. To rear centre block has 3-storey, 3-bay bow window. Linking 5-bay wings have keyed round-headed windows. Pavilions have Venetian windows. Interior: Oval geometric stair with wrought-iron balusters and boldly wreathed and moulded handrail. Many plaster friezes, with acanthus scrolls and other foliage. Modillion cornice in entrance hall. In Morning Room a pine fireplace with gesso decoration of entwined roses and thistles, also seaweed and shells and sheaves of corn. Drawing room has white and coloured marble fireplace with Ionic pilasters. The conservatory has mid-Victorian iron work and a niche with terracotta colonettes and the crestof Sir Hubert Jerningham who lived here in the late 1860s. Source: North Durham : Raine J. : London 1852. , 1042252 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.982451 55.650449,-1.982589 55.650439,-1.982583... 2013-01-29 1042253 Church Of St John NU 0139 LOWICK MAIN STREET (North side) 13/101 Church of St. John GV II Parish Church. Nave and tower 1794, Gothicized mid C19. Chancel added 1887 by F.R. Wilson. Tower and nave roughcast with ashlar dressings. Chancel snecked rubble. Rock-faced buttresses. Lakeland slate roof. Nave, chancel, west tower and north vestry. Nave and tower have rusticated quoins. Tower has pointed-arched south door. Inscription above. THIS CHAPEL REBUILT AN DOM 1794 REV GEORGE GOODWILL MINISTER WILL SMITH CHAPEL GEO HALL THO HILL WARDENS GEO SAMPLE HENRY PENNY SELBY MORTON ARCHIT Band above and paired lancet bell openings. C19 saddleback roof. 4-bay nave with paired lancets. 3-bay chancel with lancets. 5-light east window with Geometric tracery. Gabled roof with flat coping. Interior has Victorian hammer-beam roof. Nave south window with figures of St. George and St. Constance, in style of Morris and Co. 1902. Reredos has late C19 naturalistic carving. , 1042253 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.982950 55.650311,-1.982975 55.650305,-1.982982... 2013-01-29 1042254 Monument To Harrigade Family C 5 Yards South-West Of Church Of St John NU 0139 LOWICK MAIN STREET (North side) 13/102 Monument to Harrigade family c.5 yards south- west of Church of St.John GV II Churchyard memorial. Various dates 1816-1829. Sandstone. Chest tomb with curved sides. Fluted mouldings at corners and incised panels on each side with leaf carvings in corners. Chamfered top with multi-moulded edges. , 1042254 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.982903 55.650239,-1.982927 55.650233,-1.982933... 2013-01-29 1042255 2 Monuments To Lee Family, C 20 Yards South-West Of Church Of St John NU 0139 LOWICK MAIN STREET (North side) 13/104 2 monuments to Lee family, c.20 yards south- west of Church of St. John GV II 2 gravestones. 1791 and 1797. Sandstone. On left, small tablet with simple domed top, to Adam Lee, 1791. Also James, son of Thos. Lee who died Oct 26 1775 in minority. Good lettering. _ On right, Thos. Lee 1797. Larger tablet with shaped top. Inscribed: His heart was honest And his life sincere A loving husband And a parent dear. Good lettering. , 1042255 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.981374 55.649946,-1.981210 55.649973,-1.981270... 2013-01-29 1042256 St Edwards Presbytery NU 0139 LOWICK MAIN STREET (North side) 13/106 St. Edward's Presbytery GV II Presbytery. 1864 for Rev. Ch. Dunn. Brick with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. 2 spans. Entrance front on gable end. 3 storeys and 3 bays. Flush quoins and door and window surrounds. Central door with segmental-pointed head. Small 2-light window over with cusped heads to lights. 3-light windows on ground floor, 2-light above, all with segmental-pointed heads to lights. Gabled roof with kneelers and flat coping; conjoined and corniced ridge and end stacks. , 1042256 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.980651 55.650160,-1.980716 55.650237,-1.980862... 2013-01-29 1042257 15, Main Street NU 0139 LOWICK MAIN STREET (North side) 13/108 No. 15 GV II Cottage. Early-mid C19. Snecked rubble with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 3 bays. C20 central door in raised Tudor-arched surround with cornice over. 16-pane sash windows in raised chamfered surrounds with cornices. Gabled roof with kneelers and ridged coping. Corniced end stacks. , 1042257 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.977958 55.650387,-1.977879 55.650402,-1.977938... 2013-01-29 1042258 The Village Store NU 01 39 LOWICK MAIN STREET (South side) 13/112 No. 24 (The Village Store) GV II Shop. Early C19. Scored stucco with pantiled roof and brick chimneys. Double span. Single storey, 4 bays. Raised quoins. Left bay has 3 steps up to Victorian panelled door in raised surround. Bays 2 and 4 have large 16-pane slightly-bowed shop windows in raised surrounds. Later shop door between. Hipped roof with 2 small ridge stacks. 12-pane sash on right return. Rear span probably older and originally part of No. 22 (q.v.). Included for group value. , 1042258 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.793961 55.569430,-1.793986 55.569424,-1.793993... 2013-01-29 1042259 Milepost Circa 100 Yards South Of Junction With B6348 ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER Al NU 13 SW (East side) 7/2 Milepost c.100 yards south of junction with B6348 II Milepost. C19. Cast iron. c.2 ft. high. Triangular in plan with canted triangular top. Inscribed on one face A and on the other B, for Alnwick and Belford. 12 2 , 1042259 1987-08-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.784211 55.550332,-1.784339 55.550647,-1.784472... 2013-01-29 1042260 Bridge Over Waren Burn In Warenford ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER A1 NU 12 NW 10/4 Bridge over Waren Burn in Warenford GV II Bridge. Late C18 or early C19. Ashlar. Broad segmental arch framed by arch band. Broad band marks base of parapet. Flat coping. , 1042260 1987-08-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.790254 55.556281,-1.790153 55.556194,-1.790067... 2013-01-29 1042261 Gatepiers And Screen Wall At Twizell North Lodge ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER Al NU 12 NW (West side) 10/8 Gatepiers and screen wall at Twizell North Lodge GV II Gatepiers and screen walls. Mid C19. Ashlar. Four, large, square, corniced piers with ball finials; flanked by low concave walls which end in similar piers. , 1042261 1987-08-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.776192 55.567634,-1.776516 55.567665,-1.776561... 2013-01-29 1042262 Stable Block Circa 50 Yards North Of Adderstone Hall ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER ADDERSTONE NU 13 SW 7/12 Stable block c.50 yards north of Adderstone Hall GV II Stable block. 1819 by William Burn. Ashlar and dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. U-plan. 2-bay centre of one tall storey with projecting 1 1/2-storey, l-bay wings. Centre has 2 segmental arches to carriage house. Wings have 3- bay inner returns with boarded doors and 6-pane casements in raised surrounds. Cornice and blocking course. Hipped roof with 3 later ridge stacks. Rear is partly converted to a cottage; it has outside stone steps to boarded granary door. , 1042262 1987-08-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.759228 55.566156,-1.759318 55.566156,-1.759319... 2013-01-29 1042263 Church Of St Hilda ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER LUCKER NU 13 SE 8/16 Church of St. Hilda GV II Parish church. Late C18, largely rebuilt 1874. Snecked stone. North wall and part of vestry ashlar. Lakeland slate roof. Romanesque style. Nave, chancel, south porch and vestry. South porch has round-arched doorway with arched wood and iron gates. 3-bay nave has paired and single round-headed windows in chamfered surrounds. Concave cornice and 2 gargoyles with beasts' heads. Large 2-light west window with roundel over. Bellcote over east gable of nave, has 2 round-headed openings with roundel over. One-bay chancel with apse. Similar windows. Corbel table with vigorously- carved beasts. Roll-moulded cornice. Interior: West window and chancel windows are shafted, with cushion capitals and roll-moulded arches. Tall, round chancel arch has 2 orders of columns and multi-moulded arch with nailhead in the soffit. Open timber roof with arched braces. Elaborate Jacobean-style pulpit of 1904 by C. Errington; also good choirstalls and reredos of c.1900. , 1042263 1987-08-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.758694 55.565168,-1.758825 55.565229,-1.758896... 2013-01-29 1042264 Lucker Mill ADDERSTONE AND LUCKER LUCKER NU 13 SE 8/19 Lucker Mill GV II Formerly a watermill, now workshop. Late C18, possibly with earlier core. Random rubble and dressed stone. Welsh slate and pantiled roof. In 2 sections: To left the former mill. 3 storeys, 3. bays. Alternating-block surrounds and quoins. Broad stable-type door to right. Yorkshire sashes on ground and lst floors. Louvred windows on 2nd floor. Gabled Welsh slate roof with slightly- ridged coping and old brick chimney to rear. Former granary attached to right. Lower, 2 storeys and 3 irregular bays. To left a stretch of large squared stone. Right of this random rubble with slatted windows. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with flat coping. , 1042264 1987-08-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.760510 55.566417,-1.760515 55.566402,-1.760490... 2013-01-29 1042265 Garden Walls Gatepiers And Gates To South And South West Of The Old Vicarage ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER LUCKER NU 13 SE 8/21 Garden walls, gatepiers and gates to south and south-west of The Old Vicarage GV II Garden walls, gatepiers and gates. c.1840. Ashlar and iron. Low serpentine walls with arched coping. Broken in centre by square corniced piers with chamfered edges. Gates have dog bars, band of scrolled decoration, and standards with decorative heads. , 1042265 1987-08-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.795370 55.550860,-1.795212 55.550431,-1.793895... 2013-01-29 1042266 Walled Garden Circa 200 Yards West Of Twizell House ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER WARENFORD NU 12 NW 10/23 Walled garden c.200 yards west of Twizell House GV II Walled garden. Dated 1819 by Prideaux John Selby. Random rubble lined with brick in English garden wall bond. Flat coping. Walls c. 12 ft. high along north side, ramped down to c. 9 ft, along east and west sides, and ramped down again to c. 5 ft. on south side. North wall has 2 boarded doors with segmental heads Lintel of one is inscribed PJS This was a heated wall. 1819. Similar doorway in east wall. Rounded north-east corner and 2 lean-to buttresses on outside of east wall. P.J. selby was the author of 'Illustrations of British Ornithology', 1821 and 'History of British Trees'. , 1042266 1987-08-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.699179 55.604223,-1.699218 55.604189,-1.699178... 2013-01-29 1042267 Canisbay Cottage BAMBURGH ARMSTRONG COTTAGES NU 13 SE 8/25 Nos. 10 and 11 (Canisbay Cottage) GV II 2 cottages. 1894. Built for the workmen brought in by Lord Armstrong to restore Bamburgh Castle. Wood boarding, painted dark green with white trim, Welsh slate roof, brick chimneys. Semi-detached. Single storey, 8 bays. 1st and 5th bays project and are cross gabled with bargeboards; gable to right has open-work timber framing. Boarded doors in 3rd and 7th bays. Windows with small-paned upper sashes, plate glass lower sashes, (windows in No. 11 are renewed). Hipped roof with 3 small ridge stacks and large patterned terracotta chimney pots. Formerly part of a longer row; Nos. 7, 8 and 9 (Armstrong Cottages) have been destroyed by fire. Included for social and historical interest. , 1042267 1987-08-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.699081 55.603699,-1.699115 55.603670,-1.699145... 2013-01-29 1042268 15 And 16, Armstrong Cottages (See Details For Further Address Information) BAMBURGH ARMSTRONG COTTAGES NU 13 SE 8/27 Nos. 15 and 16 GV II 2 cottages. Built 1894 for the workmen brought to restore Bamburgh Castle for Lord Armstrong. Wood boarding, painted dark green with white trim, Welsh slate roof with brick chimneys. Semi-detached. Single storey, 8 bays. Boarded doors in 3rd and 6th bays. Windows with small-paned upper sashes, plate-glass lower sashes. Cross-gabled outer bays with bargeboards linked by open-work timber framing. Hipped roof. 3 ridge stacks with tall patterned terracotta chimney pots. Included for social and historical interest. , 1042268 1987-08-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.718614 55.608071,-1.718654 55.608070,-1.718653... 2013-08-19 1042269 Church Of St Aidan BAMBURGH CHURCH STREET NU 1734 (North side) 17/32 Church of St. Aidan 22.12.69 GV I Parish church. C12, C13 and C14. Restored 1830 and later C19. Squared stone and ashlar; chancel and north transept have stone slate roofs; other roofs not visible. West tower, nave, aisles, transepts and chancel. Tower C13 or early C14. 4 stages with offsets. Y-tracery window on ground floor, lancet bell openings; top storey C19 with battlements. Aisles embrace tower. South aisle rebuilt early C14; renewed 2- and 3-light Decorated windows. C19 south door. Low-pitched roof behind parapet. South transept also has renewed Decorated windows. C13, 5-bay chancel with crypt. Paired lancets under continuous dripstone. Former priest's door in 2nd bay has surround of l83O with high gable. Rainwater. heads dated 1830 with arms of Lord Crewe. East end has 3 lancets of even height separated by buttresses. Corbel table, parapet and steeply-pitched roof. North transept in small squared C12 stone has narrow east lancet (cf interior), renewed Decorated windows elsewhere. Steeply-pitched roof. North aisle in larger Medieval ashlar has 4 renewed Decorated windows. Interior: Indications of earlier Romanesque church include round rere-arch of north transept east window, masonry of south transept north wall, and uneven build of east end of nave. 3 triple-chamfered tower arches. 4-bay nave has late C12 - early C13 north arcade with round piers, simply-moulded capitals and double-chamfered arches; 3rd pier has stiff-leaf capital, east arch is very narrow. South arcade similar but slightly later. Transept arches have 2 slight chamfers towards nave and north aisle, unmoulded towards transept; very wide C14 double-chamfered arch into south aisle. C16 clerestory windows, now beneath roof; also C16 square newel stair in tower. Tower ceiling includes old forked beam associated with legend of death of St. Aidan. North aisle has old arched tiebeams. Chancel: Double-chamfered chancel arch with large Decorated squint to right. Arcaded side walls with pairs of arches rising over each pair of lancets and narrow arch between; they rise from corbels which were formerly the capitals of shafts which have been removed. C14 sedilia, piscina and aumbry. C14 tomb recess with effigy of Knight. 2 low-side windows, the south one blocked. Elaborate C19 open timber roof. C17 altar rails. Wall monuments to:- Claudius Forster, 1623, a cartouche in aedicule; Forster family, 1711, large and well- carved. Large stone reredos with statues of saints, 1895 by W.S. Hicks. North aisle: recumbent effigy of Grace Darling, 1844 by Raymond Smith, formerly in the churchyard; Sharpe memorial of 1839 by Chantrey. Hatchments in nave. Vaulted 2-bay crypt with cinquepartite rib vaults rising from corbels. , 1042269 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.717537 55.607639,-1.717866 55.608317,-1.718006... 2013-08-19 1042270 Churchyard Wall And Gateway East And South Of Church Of St Aidan BAMBURGH CHURCH STREET NU 1734 (North side) 17/33 Churchyard wall and gateway east and south of Church of St. Aidan GV II Churchyard wall, gatepiers and gate. Medieval and C18. Squared stone and random rubble, ashlar piers, wrought-iron gates. East wall is largely of squared stone, c. 6 ft. high. A section c. 15 yards long, east of the church,has chamfered plinth and large medieval squared stone. This is said to be the remains of The Master of Bamburgh's tower. Gateway in south-east corner has square corniced gatepiers with ball finials. Gates have boss with decorative spearhead finials. , 1042270 1987-08-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.951706 55.695731,-1.951561 55.695732,-1.951561... 2013-01-29 1042271 Broomhouse Farmhouse ANCROFT A1 NU 04 SW (East side, off) 10/2 Broomhouse 22/12/69 Farmhousee GV II House. Mid C18 with slightly-later C18 range to rear. Porch altered and right bay extended forward 1857. Brick, earlier parts in irregular bond, later parts in English Garden Wall Bond; ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof. Double span. 2 storeys, 4 bays with rusticated quoins and ashlar plinth. Mid-C18 porch in 3rd bay given Tudor-style parapet and new cornice in 1857. 6-panel door in eared architrave with pulvinated frieze and cornice. The porch has rusticated quoins also. Left 3 bays have windows, with intermediate glazing bars removed, in architraves. Finely-moulded sill strings and cornice. Slightly-projecting broad right bay of 1871 replaces two bays of original 5-bay house. It has a 2-storey canted bay window. Many of the bricks and quoins re-used from the earlier walling. Gabled roof with splayed coping and renewed brick end stacks. Interior: 6-panel doors. Staircase with decorative cast-iron balusters. , 1042271 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.954868 55.691524,-1.954973 55.691525,-1.954979... 2013-01-29 1042272 Bridge Mill ANCROFT Al NU 04 SW (West side, off) 10/5 Bridge Mill II Corn mill and miller's house. Mid C18. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys with attics, 6 bays. The mill is the right 4 bays, the left 2 bays being the side elevation of the miller's house. Rusticated quoins. Mill: 2-leaf boarded door to left with 10-pane overlight under flat arch with tall finely-shaped voussoirs. To right, 2-leaf door, with similar arch, to Wheelhouse. Between are 2 windows with fixed 15-pane upper parts and shuttered lower sections. lst-floor sill band. 3 windows, now boarded up, and a 2-leaf pitching door, to right, with 10-pane overlight; all of these openings have similar flat arches. The 2 left bays (i.e. to the miller's house) have 12-pane sashes with similar flat arches on 1st floor but huge wedge lintels on ground floor. Eaves cornice. Roof gabled on right with flat coping; hipped on left. Left return, the miller's house, 3 bays. Central panelled door in raised surround. Ground- and lst-floor sill bands and a broader lot-floor band. 12-pane sashes, with wedge lintels on ground floor, flat arches above. Interior of house has mid-C18 staircase with cut string, turned balusters and moulded handrail. 6-panelled doors with panelled reveals, and panelled shutters. , 1042272 1988-02-11
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.001830 55.684465,-2.001857 55.684456,-2.001860... 2013-01-29 1042273 Milepost C 400 Yards South Of Berrington Lodge NT 94 SE KYLOE B6525 1/47 Milepost. c.400 yards south of Berrington Lodge II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast-iron. c.2 ft. high. Triangular with rounded back. Inscribed WR (Wooler) and BER (Berwick). 6 Sloping top inscribed MOR (Morpeth). 41 , 1042273 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.897542 55.678177,-1.897775 55.678164,-1.897748... 2013-01-29 1042274 Beal House NU 04 SE KYLOE BEAL 3/48 Beal House 22/12/69 II House. Dated 1674 but with older core. Altered C18 and C19. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. Double span. 2 storeys, 3 bays with later single-storey addition to left. Central Victorian door in rusticated surround with 2 architraves. Inscribed 16 wm 74. Cornice over. C19 canted bay window to left. Other windows are sashes with relieving arches over. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with flat raised coping and kneelers. Triple conjoined and corniced end stacks. Single-storey addition to left has C19 canted bay window. Rear span is similar with prominent relieving arches. Several windows show stumps of mullions. Partly-blocked 3-light mullioned window on right return. Parts of house inside have walls 5 ft. thick. , 1042274 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.896574 55.678188,-1.896070 55.678234,-1.896085... 2015-10-20 1042275 Farmbuildings C 30 Yards East Of Beal House NU 04 SE KYLOE BEAL 3/50 Farmbuildings c.30 yards 22/12/69 east of Beal House (formerly listed as Barns and granaris II in large block ttp East of Beal House) Farmbuildings. Early C19. Dressed stone with Scottish and Welsh slate roofs. 4 ranges round courtyard with further buildings inside courtyard. South range has central segmental-arched entry under gable and flanking single- storey byres. Hipped roof. North range has projecting former threshing barn, now hay store, and flanking shelter sheds with 18 segmental arches, some now blocked, and granary over. West range is stables with boarded doors and ?-slatted windows. East range is largely altered. Added buildings not of interest , 1042275 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.899406 55.678089,-1.899410 55.678134,-1.899557... 2013-01-29 1042276 Dovecote C 200 Yards West Of Beal House NU 04 NE KYLOE BEAL 3/51 Dovecote c.200 yards west of Beal House GV II Dovecote. C18. Random rubble. Roofless. c.18 by 30 ft. Lectern type. Simple rectangle with high north wall, lower south wall and single-pitch roof. Interior has very many stone nesting boxes. , 1042276 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.991471 55.685528,-1.991471 55.685585,-1.991742... 2013-01-29 1042277 Stable Attached To Rear Of Berrington House NU 04 SW KYLOE BERRINGTON 2/54 Stable attached to 22/12/69 rear of Berrington House GV II Stable. Late C18-early c19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. L-shaped. Single storey with hay loft over central bay. 3 bays. Segmental-arched entry with gabled loft over and triangular-headed pitching door. Roof hipped on right and on rear wing. , 1042277 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.991856 55.680704,-1.991713 55.680732,-1.991745... 2013-01-29 1042278 Berrington South Farmhouse NU 04 SW KYLOE BERRINGTON 2/57 Berrington South Farmhouse II House. Late C18. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof and C19 brick chimneys. 2-storey, 3-bay main block with lower wings projecting to sides. Victorian panelled door in C19 gabled porch with kneelers and flat coping. 12-pane sash windows. Single-storey 2-bay wing to right has 2 windows with shutters below and 8 small panes above. l-bay wing to left has 12-pane sash. Gabled roof with thin raised coping and end stacks. Reverse-stepped gables. 12-pane sashes on returns and to rear; also an 18-pane staircase window. , 1042278 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.873716 55.640599,-1.873753 55.640594,-1.873763... 2013-01-29 1042279 Dovecote C 50 Yards North Of Buckton House NU 03 NE KYLOE BUCKTON 7/61 Dovecote c.50 yards 22/12/69 north of Buckton House (formerly listed as Dovecote II in field to north at Buckton) Dovecote. Probably late medieval. Random rubble. Circular and tapering with domed top. Offset at c.10 ft. with projecting course of flat stones. Partly collapsed to rear. Scheduled Ancient Monument. , 1042279 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.907871 55.650516,-1.907870 55.650504,-1.907803... 2013-01-29 1042280 Dovecote C 100 Yards South Of East Kyloe Farmhouse NU 03 NE KYLOE EAST KYLOE 7/6 Dovecote c.100 yards 22/12/69 south of East Kyloe Farmhouse (formerly listed II Dovecote at East Kyloe Dovecote and hen house. C18, heightened early C19. Ground floor ashlar, snecked rubble above. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, c.12 ft. square. Door on south side. Roof has 4 cross gables, each having triangular-headed recess with 3 alighting ledges and 11 pigeon holes in stone screen, Interior has pigeon nesting holes on upper floor and larger hen nesting holes on ground floor. , 1042280 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.875653 55.649465,-1.876221 55.649558,-1.876252... 2013-01-29 1042281 Cartshed And Hen House C 50 Yards North-West Of Fenwick Steads Farmhouse NU 03 NE KYLOE FENWICK STEADS 7/66 Cartshed and hen house c.50 yards north-west of Fenwick Steads Farmhouse GV II Cart shed with granary over and attached hen house. Cart shed mid C19; hen house C18. Snecked stone. Hen house random rubble. Pantiled roofs. Cart shed has 7 segmental arches with 5 pitching holes over. Gabled roof with flat coping. Outside stone stairs on left return. Single-storey hen house attached on right. Interior has large stone nesting holes. , 1042281 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.934971 55.671263,-1.935003 55.671261,-1.935008... 2013-01-29 1042282 Lowlynn House NU 04 SW KYLOE LOWLYNN 2/70 Lowlynn House II House. Early-mid C18 and early C19. Ashlar with Scottish slate roof. In 3 sections. Main block to right in yellow ashlar, 2 storeys, 5 bays, with architraves to all windows. Smaller square windows on 1st floor. Central 1st floor window has eared and shouldered architrave. Window openings largely empty. Ground and 1st floor sill bands. Left of this, slightly later pink sandstone 2-storey, 1-bay linking range with 2-light windows in architraves. 3-storey cross-gabled 2-bay section on left also has architraves. Hipped roof to main section with 4 tall conjoined and corniced ridge stacks. Section to left roofless. Doorway on right return. 2 canted bay windows to rear. Empty and derelict at time of survey. , 1042282 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.923002 55.655181,-1.923123 55.655193,-1.923136... 2013-01-29 1042283 Old Farmhouse NU 04 SW KYLOE WEST KYLOE 2/72 Old Farmhouse GV II House. Dated 1697, largely altered early C19. Random rubble, rendered on entrance front. Welsh slate roof and brick chimneys. L-plan. Formerly T-plan probably with cross passage, but part of cross-wing demolished. 2 storeys, irregular fenestration. In angle of L, a C19 door with small bottle-glass diamond panes, in dated, moulded, recessed surround with segmental outer lintel. C19 glazed porch. To left one 12-pane sash on ground floor and 2 on 1st floor with C17 coat of arms of Grey family between. Projecting bay to right has stepped tripartite window in raised surround on ground floor and 2-light window above with 8-pane sashes in similar surround. Gabled roofs. Thin raised coping on long wing, splayed coping on cross wing. C19 corniced ridge and 2 end stacks. Similar windows on other sides. Interior has 6-panelled doors and shutters, cast-iron staircase and C19 coved ceiling in drawing room, with elaborate cornice. , 1042283 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.922521 55.655514,-1.922959 55.655579,-1.922975... 2013-01-29 1042284 Cart Shed C 50 Yards North Of The Old Farmhouse NU 04 SW KYLOE WEST KYLOE 2/74 Cart shed c.50 yards north of the Old Farmhouse GV II Cart shed with granary over. Dated GBG September 21st 1845 for the Grey family. Roughly- dressed stone with asbestos roof. 2 storeys. 8 elliptical arches with square piers and projecting keystones. On 1st floor, 5 slatted windows. Shallow- pitched gabled roof with flat coping. Outside stone steps to granary, on left return. , 1042284 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.922881 55.655445,-1.923218 55.655505,-1.923246... 2013-01-29 1042285 Stable And Granary C 40 Yards North Of The Old Farmhouse NU 04 SW KYLOE WEST KYLOE 2/76 Stable and granary c.40 yards north of the Old Farmhouse GV II Stable with granary over. Dated on lintel GBG but probably older. 1830 For Grey family. 2 storeys, 5 bays with 2 doors, one now blocked, in alternating- block surrounds. Gabled roof with flat coping. , 1042285 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.032505 55.646908,-2.032529 55.646902,-2.032535... 2013-01-29 1042286 Milepost 1/2 Mile West Of Dunsall NT 93 NE NT 981392 LOWICK B 6353 5/78 Milepost 1/2 mile west of Dunsall II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast-iron. Oval tablet with 2 oval facets on short iron post. Inscribed BEL (Belford) on one face, COR (Cornhill) on the other, 10 9 MILES MILES and FORD on the top. 2 , 1042286 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.988441 55.641539,-1.988524 55.641540,-1.988524... 2013-01-29 1042287 Lowick High Steads Farmhouse NU 03 NW LOWICK B 6525 (East side, off) 6/80 Lowick High Steads Farmhouse GV II House. Probably mid C18. Random rubble with pantiled roof. Rebuilt brick chimneys. L-plan. 2 storeys. 3-bay facade has C20 door in C20 lean-to porch. Ogee-headed 12-pane sashes in raised ogee-headed surrounds with imposts. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with thin raised coping and reverse-stepped gables. End stacks. Lower rear wing has small 6-pane sash. Interior not inspected. , 1042287 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.994852 55.643530,-1.994881 55.643519,-1.994876... 2013-01-29 1042288 Milepost C 1/4 Mile South Of Moss Hall NU 03 NW NU 0044389 LOWICK B6525 6/85 Milepost c.1/4 mile south of Moss Hall II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast-iron. c.2 ft high. Triangular with rounded back and canted top. Inscribed on one side WR (Wooler), on the other BER (Berwick) and on 7 9 the top MOR (Morpeth) 38 , 1042288 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.994237 55.652929,-1.994236 55.652942,-1.994961... 2013-01-29 1042289 Farmbuildings C 40 Yards East Of Lowick Northfield Farmhouse NU 03 NW LOWICK B6525 6/82 Farmbuildings c.40 yards east of Lowick Northfield Farmhouse II Farmbuildings. Mid C19. Snecked stone and Welsh slate roofs. 4 ranges found farmyard. West range has high round-arched carriage entry with cross-gabled roof; clock in moulded suround and dovecote in gable. Over the clock a bell on wrought-iron brackets and a vane on the gable. Single-storey ranges left and right. South range has single-storey stable on right a 2-storey cart shed to left with 6 segmental arches and louvred granary windows above. East range is 2-storey threshing barn with granaries North range is shelter sheds. , 1042289 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.995694 55.656355,-1.995718 55.656349,-1.995724... 2013-01-29 1042290 Milepost C 1/4 Mile North Of Lowick Northfield Farm NU 04 SW NU 003403 LOWICK B6525 2/84 Milepost c.1/4 mile north of Lowick Northfield Farm II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast-iron. c.2 ft. high. Triangular with rounded back and canted top. Inscribed on one side WR (Wooler), on the other BER (Berwick) 8 8 and on the top MOR (Morpeth) 39 , 1042290 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.978487 55.649108,-1.978455 55.649114,-1.978522... 2013-01-29 1042291 Presbyterian Church Of Scotland NU 0139 LOWICK CHEVIOT VIEW 13/89 Presbyterian Church of Scotland GV II Presbyterian church. Dated 1821, restored 1878. For the Reverend Israel Craigs, Minister. Scored stucco with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. Rusticated quoins. 4 bays. Left 3 bays have tall round-headed windows with raised surrounds and mid-C19 glazing bars. Datestone above. Right bay has 16-pane sash in raised surround on ground floor. Formerly similar window on 1st floor is now a C20 door with fire escape. Hipped roof. 2-leaf, 6-panelled door to rear in pedimented stone porch. 16-pane sash above and 2-light window to right with Geometric tracery. Interior has Victorian east gallery on cast-iron columns and font dated LOWICK 1783. , 1042291 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.940359 55.614281,-1.940640 55.614309,-1.940715... 2013-01-29 1042292 Holburn Mill NU 03 NW LOWICK HOLBURN 6/91 Holburn Mill GV II Corn mill. Early C19 on earlier foundations. Lower courses partly random rubble, dressed stone elsewhere. Welsh slate roof. 3 storeys, 4 irregular bays. Wide stable-type door on right. Windows of varying types including Yorkshire sashes and ?-slatted windows, all in tooled- and-margined surrounds with projecting sills. Gabled roof with overlapping coping. Square ashlar lateral stack. Dovecote in left gable. Similar opening to 2-storey rear facade, including 3 steps up to boarded 2-leaf door. Overshot water sheel and complete mill workings intact inside. , 1042292 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.956079 55.662437,-1.956133 55.662516,-1.956243... 2013-01-29 1042293 Hunting Hall Farm Cottages NU 04 SW LOWICK HUNTING TALL 2/95 Hunting Hall farm cottages GV II Farm cottages, old part the original farmhouse. Mid C18, altered and extended early C19. Roughly dressed stone; C19 section has ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof and C19 brick chimneys. T-plan. Left 3 bays and wing to rear are C18. C20 glazed door in C19 wood porch. Renewed 12-pane sash above, 16-pane sashes elsewhere, 2-bay C19 right section has boarded door in similar porch with 8-pane sash above and 16-pane sashes to right. Gabled roof with flat coping. 2 corniced end stacks and one similar ridge stack. Interior of old part has C18 closed-string staircase with turned balusters. Old beams in kitchen. , 1042293 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.984540 55.649629,-1.984567 55.649620,-1.984570... 2013-01-29 1042294 Milepost By Lowick Vicarage NU 0139 LOWICK MAIN STREET (North side) 13/99 Milepost by Lowick Vicarage GV II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast iron. Oval tablet with 2 oval, facets on short iron post. Inscribed on one facet BEL (Belford), on the other COR (Cornhill) 8 11 MILES MILES and on the top FORD 4. , 1042294 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.014970 55.545583,-2.015048 55.545637,-2.015141... 2013-01-29 1042295 Number 1 And Attached Garages NT 9927 WOOLER RAMSEY'S LANE (East side) 18/129 No. 1 and attached garages GV II Cottages and 3 garages, formerly stables and carriage sheds. C18 and early C19. Random rubble with pantiled and Welsh slate roofs. Row of 4 single- storey buildings which step down a steep hill. On the left a2-bay cottage with C20 door and sash window in alternating-block surrounds. Welsh slate roof and ashlar end stack. Garage right of this has 2 boarded double doors with 6-pane sash between. Shuttered window above to former hay loft. Steeply-pitched gabled pantiled roof. Right of this a garage with double doors to right and 12-pane fixed window to left. Steeply-pitched Welsh slate roof. On right a one-bay garage. Boarded double doors with Cl9 or early C20 lettering. Steeply-pitched pantiled roof with brick end stack. On right return a boarded door with ventilation holes. Included for group value. , 1042295 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.018230 55.547807,-2.018116 55.547821,-2.018170... 2013-01-29 1042296 Loreto Guest House NT 9828 WOOLER RYECROFT WAY (West side) 16/131 Loreto Guest House GV II House, formerly presbytery to St. Ninian's R.C. church. Late C18. Ashlar facade; roughcast with ashlar dressings to rear. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys plus basement. 3 storeys to rear. Front block 3 x 2 bays with 2 wings projecting to rear forming U-shaped plan. Raised quoins. Facade: steps with flanking railings up to 6-panelled door with side lights and broad elliptical fanlight with Adam-style tracery. Projecting pedimented centre bay. 12-pane sash windows. Moulded cornice. Hipped roof with 2 ridge stacks. Tripartite windows to rear. Interior not seen. , 1042296 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.011187 55.546867,-2.011214 55.546858,-2.011217... 2013-01-29 1042297 Milepost By Millvale NT 9928 WOOLER SOUTH ROAD (A697) (South side) 17/133 Milepost by Millvale II Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Triangular post c.2 ft. high with rounded back and canted top. Inscribed on one face MOR (Morpeth); on the other 31 COR (Cornhill) and on the top L E (London and Edinburgh). 13 318 60 , 1042297 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.011975 55.546867,-2.011952 55.546927,-2.012206... 2013-01-29 1042298 Wooler Mill NT 9928 WOOLER SOUTH ROAD (South side, off) 17/134 Wooler Mill II Water mill. C18 or early C19. Rendered rubble with pantile roof. 3 storeys, 3 bays, irregular openings. Broad boarded door on right. Later boarded door on left. Three 12-pane sashes between. Three 12-pane sashes on 1st floor and 3 small square casements on 2nd floor. Hipped roof. . , 1042298 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.000646 55.670435,-2.000671 55.670429,-2.000678... 2013-01-29 1042299 Milepost 200 Yards North Of Bowsden Road End NU 04 SW BOWSDEN B6525 2/2 Milepost 200 yards north of Bowsden road end II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast-iron. c.2 ft high. Triangular with rounded back and canted top. Inscribed on one face WR (Wooler) BER (Berwick) and on the top MOR (Morpeth). 9 7 40 , 1042299 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.001491 55.602609,-2.001519 55.602600,-2.001523... 2013-01-29 1042300 Milepost 1 1/2 Miles North Of Doddington Village NU 03 SW DODDINGTON B6525 10/4 Milepost l1/2 miles north of Doddington Village II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast-iron. c.18 high. Triangular with rounded back and angled top. Inscribed on the sides WR (Wooler), Be (Berwick) and on the top MOR (Morpeth). 4 12 35 , 1042300 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.007776 55.583576,-2.007806 55.583622,-2.007839... 2013-01-29 1042301 Watch House Circa 25 Yards South East Of Church Of St Mary And St Michael NT 93 SE DODDINGTON DODDINGTON VILLAGE 9/6 Watch house c.25 yards south-east of Church of Stimary and St, Michael GV II Watch house. 1826. Random rubble with Scottish slate roof. Single storey. One room with lower stone porch attached to left. Plank door. 12-pane sash window in gable end. Gabled roof with flat coping and small square end stack. , 1042301 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.003547 55.586308,-2.003615 55.586302,-2.003583... 2013-01-29 1042302 Doddington South Farm NT 93 SE DODDINGTON DODDINGTON VILLAGE 9/10 Doddington South Farm II Farmhouse. C18 and early C19. Dressed stone facade, random rubble elsewhere, with Welsh slate roof. Double span with earlier C18 wing projecting to rear. Front block c1830. 2 storeys, 3 bays. 6-panelled door, and overlight with geometric glazing bars, in C20 flat-topped stone porch. Chamfered surround. 3-light mullioned ground-floor windows in square C20 bays. 12-pane sashes on 1st floor. Gabled roof with overlapping coping and conjoined and corniced end stacks. Rear span has 12- and 16-pane sashes. Lower 2-bay rear wing has small 12-pane sashes. , 1042302 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.046771 55.598641,-2.046841 55.598627,-2.046825... 2013-01-29 1042303 East Fenton Farmhouse NT 93 SE DODDINGTON FENTON TOWN 9/13 East Fenton Farmhouse II House. c.1830. Ashlar with Scottish slate roof. 2 storeys. 3 x 2 bays with two lower l-bay wings projecting to rear. Rusticated alternating quoins, Central doorway has Tuscan pilasters, triglyph frieze and cornice. Windows, in raised surrounds, are sashes with intermediate glazing bars removed. Hipped roof. Returns have similar windows and also 12-pane sashes. Hipped roofs with rendered ridge stacks. Round-arched stair window to rear. Interior has 6-panelled doors and internal shutters, and staircase with square balusters and wreathed handrail. , 1042303 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.801165 55.669370,-1.801216 55.669369,-1.801218... 2013-01-29 1042304 Lindisfarne Priory NORTHUMBERLAND BERWICK ON TWEED 5331 HOLY ISLAND NU1241 HOLY ISLAND 12/17 Lindisfarne Priory 22/12/69 GV I Ruined priory. Started c.1093. Church is dressed red sandstone, monastic buildings grey sandstone. Church: Late C11 and early C12. West portal with 3 orders of columns, block capitals and round arches with chevron moulding. 2 bays on left, and 2 on right, of similar blank arcading. Round-arched windows above door, formerly shafted on upper level. 3-storey turret in south-west corner has slit windows. North-west turret has gone. 6-bay nave. North wall has blocked doorway with cable moulding in 4th bay. Left bay has remains of large C14 window. Other windows are narrow and round-headed with continuous sill band and hoodmould. Flat buttresses between. North transept north-west corner stands to full height. Similar flat buttresses. Transept apse stands to c.10 ft with 4 shafts. Chancel has one original window and one large C14 window on north side. C14 east window, the tracery gone. South side has 3 original windows and one C14 window. South transept apse largely complete. Interior has multi-moulded west portal and 5-bay gallery above with narrow arches and block capitals. 3 piers and 2 arches of north arcade stand. They are of Durham type with alternating incised round and composite piers. Similar responds in aisles. 2 composite crossing piers support famous' rainbow arch', a chevron moulded rib vault. The church was vaulted throughout, the springers rising from corbels like block capitals. Position of original apse revealed by excavation. Church lengthened and given straight east end 1140-50. South of church extensive remains of monastic buildings, C13 and C14 including a barbican and gatehouse between inner and outer courts. See LINDISFARNE PRIORY. HMSO. 1949. Guardianship Monument. , 1042304 1969-12-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.802154 55.669103,-1.802181 55.669094,-1.802184... 2013-01-29 1042305 Sutton (?) Memorial C 25 Yards South-West Of Church Of St Mary NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND 12/19 Sutton(?) memorial c.25 yards south-west of Church of St. Mary GV II Churchyard memorial. 1740, possibly to Edward Sutton. Sandstone with marble tablet and iron railings. Large aedicule of 2 pairs of Tuscan columns, moulded cornice and ogival-domed roof with urn finial. Worn Latin inscription. Iron railings. The standards have enriched-cross heads, the principals have urn finials. , 1042305 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.784571 55.669123,-1.784680 55.669133,-1.785009... 2013-01-29 1042306 Lindisfarne Castle NU 1341 HOLY ISLAND BEBLOWE 12/21 Lindisfarne Castle 6/5/52 (formerly listed as Holy Island Castle) GV I Castle. C16 converted into house 1902 by Sir Edwin Lutyens for Edward Hudson. Sandstone and whinstone with pantiled roofs. Irregular polygonal plan on 3 levels of former batteries, in dramatic situation. South side has cobbled ramp up to entrance with Tudor-style surround, portcullis and oak door. Scattered fenestration with chamfered mullioned windows under original relieving arches. To right of door a projecting section on original corbels has Lutyen's cruciform arrow slits. Projecting stone water spouts. North side has similar windows and also 3 large round-headed windows with Decorated tracery. Former garderobe tower with pyramidal roof to left. To right, on upper battery, higher building with semi-octagonal end and mullioned windows. Irregular roofs including prominent hipped roof with hipped dormers to middle battery. Tall clustered octagonal chimneys with stepped tops. Interior has several C16 doorways. Also C16 vaulted passages. 2 rooms at lowest level have steeply-pointed tunnel vaults. Other features by Lutyens, including entrance hall with round piers and segmental arches dying into imposts; many fireplaces in Tudor style, panelling and doors with characteristic latches, moulded beams and decorative brick floors. A National Trust Property. Lindisfarne Castle: Peter Orde. The National Trust 1983. , 1042306 1952-05-06
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.799736 55.670929,-1.799733 55.670938,-1.800084... 2013-01-29 1042307 Farne View NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND FENKLE STREET (East side) 12/23 Farne View GV II House. Early C19 facade with C17 core. Worn ashlar facade, random rubble elsewhere. Welsh slate roof, old brick chimneys. L-shaped. 2 storeys. 3 bay facade has panelled Victorian door with decorative overlight. 16-pane sash window above. Large flanking windows have two 12-pane sashes with wooden mullion. All openings in slightly-raised surrounds. Rounded cornice. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with splayed coping and C17-style kneelers. End stacks. Rear facade and wing have 12- and 16-pane sashes. Interior has 6-panelled doors and internal shutters. One door with ogee head. , 1042307 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.800697 55.668283,-1.800725 55.668274,-1.800729... 2015-10-28 1042308 Holy Island War Memorial Date of most recent amendment: 28-Oct-2015 Summary of Building First World War memorial by Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens, 1922. Later additions for the Second World War. Reasons for Designation Holy Island War Memorial, situated on The Heugh, is listed at Grade II* for the following principal reasons: * Historic interest: as an eloquent witness to the tragic impacts of world events on this community, and the sacrifices it made in the conflicts of the C20; * Architect: by the nationally renowned architect Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869-1944), who designed 58 memorials at home and abroad including the Cenotaph in Whitehall; * Design quality: a simple yet elegant cross; * Group value: adjacent to the scheduled remains of Lindisfarne Priory and positioned within sight of Lindisfarne Castle (listed Grade I), which was converted to a house in 1902 by Lutyens for Edward Hudson with its registered garden (Grade II) designed by Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll. History The great wave of memorial building after the First World War resulted in thousands of commemorative monuments being raised both at home and on the battlefield. Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens was the most outstanding designer to work in this field. This is one of 15 War Crosses designed by Lutyens, sharing a broadly similar design. The earliest to be erected was at Miserden, Gloucestershire, in 1920; the latest at Station Road, York, in 1925. In 1902, Lutyens had been commissioned by Edward Hudson to convert the C16 Lindisfarne Castle into a residential property. It is assumed that the commission for the war memorial arose because of the work that Lutyens had undertaken for Hudson. Lutyens donated his services to the War Memorial Committee. The memorial was carved in Doddington stone by Mr Tully of Belford; Lutyens chose this stone to chime with the stone of Lindisfarne Priory. At a well-attended ecumenical service, on 4 June 1922, the memorial was unveiled by Major Morley Crossman DSO and dedicated by Rev WB Hall. An inscription to commemorate those local servicemen who died fighting during the Second World War was added at a later date. Following storm damage which broke the shaft in the winter of 1983-4, the top of the memorial was replaced. Sir Edwin Lutyens OM RA (1869-1944) was the leading English architect of his generation. Before the First World War his reputation rested on his country houses and his work at New Delhi, but during and after the war he became the pre-eminent architect for war memorials in England, France and the British Empire. While the Cenotaph in Whitehall (London) had the most influence on other war memorials, the Thiepval Arch was the most influential on other forms of architecture. He designed the Stone of Remembrance which was placed in all Imperial War Graves Commission cemeteries and some cemeteries in England, including some with which he was not otherwise associated. Details MATERIALS: Doddington stone. DESCRIPTION: The memorial comprises the war cross design by Sir Edwin Lutyens, a slender tapering cross c5m tall. The lozenge-sectioned shaft and short cross arms are linked to the base by stop chamfers and cyma moulding. The shaft rises from a three-stage base standing on a low, circular, step. The principal inscription, incised into the east face of the middle stage of the base reads TO THE GLORY OF GOD/ AND IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF/ OUR GLORIOUS DEAD/ 1914 ? 1918. On the west face is carved TO THE GLORY OF GOD/ AND IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF/ OUR GLORIOUS DEAD/ 1939 ? 1945. The names of the fallen are carved below on the faces of the lower stage. The memorial stands on The Heugh, to the south of the ruins of Lindisfarne Priory and overlooking Lindisfarne Castle and the harbour, with the Farne Islands in the distance to the east. Selected Sources Books and journals Skelton, T, Gliddon, G, Lutyens and the Great War, (2008), 83 Websites Imperial War Museum, War Memorials Archive, accessed 01/09/2015 from http://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/33465 North East War Memorials Project, Holy Island cross, accessed 22/09/2015 from http://www.newmp.org.uk/detail.php?contentId=7653 Other War Memorial Unveiled at Holy Island, The Berwick Advertiser, 9 June 1922, p5. National Grid Reference: NU1263741658 1042308 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.801302 55.670072,-1.801324 55.670116,-1.801396... 2013-01-29 1042309 Village Cross, Sundial And Railings NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND MARKET PLACE 12/27 Village cross, sundial and railings GV II Village cross, sundial and railings. Rebuilt by H.C. Selby esq. 1828. Sandstone with wrought-iron railings. Cross has plinth of 4 square steps; wheel-head cross on tapering square shaft c.10 ft high with roll-moulded edges. C18 sundial with baluster stem and bronze gnomon set on north-west corner of base. Surrounded by low stone wall and railings with spearhead standards. , 1042309 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.798985 55.671513,-1.799060 55.671537,-1.799141... 2013-01-29 1042310 Seaburn House NU 14 SW HOLY ISLAND MARYGATE (North side, off) 4/29 Seaburn House GV II House. Probably C18 altered C19. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof and brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 bays. On ground floor two 4-paned sashes, one original with glazing bars removed. 3 similar windows, 2 of them original, on 1st floor. Gabled roof with flat coping, one end and one ridge stack. C19, 9-panelled door with overlight, at rear in part of Links View (q.v.). Also one 12-pane sash. Included for group value. , 1042310 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.799178 55.671319,-1.799412 55.671322,-1.799417... 2013-01-29 1042311 The Iron Rails NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND MARYGATE (North side) 12/30 The Iron Rails GV II House, formerly inn. Early C18. Rendered with painted ashlar door and window surrounds. Welsh slate roof and brick chimneys. L-shaped. 2 storeys, 5 bays. 2 steps with flanking iron railings up to 4-panelled door in raised surround. Wooden hood over on wood brackets. 4-pane sash windows in raised surrounds. Steeply-pitched roof with kneelers, thin raised coping and rebuilt end stacks. Interior has panelled entrance hall, including one 2-panelled and two 6-panelled doors. One ground-floor room has panelling of c.1700 with moulded wood cornice, and fireplace with eared architrave and pulvinated frieze. C18 open-well staircase with turned balusters. lst-floor landing has 2 round-headed doors with fluted jambs and keystone. lst-floor room has early C18 panelling with fluted pilasters, niche with fluted keystone and shaped shelves, moulded wood cornice. , 1042311 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.800150 55.671363,-1.800151 55.671380,-1.800217... 2013-01-29 1042312 The Farne House And Attached Cottage NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND MARYGATE (North side) 12/32 The Farne House and attached cottage GV II House and attached cottage. Early-mid C19. Random rubble whinstone with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. Raised alternating quoins. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central door of 2 long panels with overlight in raised surround. 12-pane sash windows in similar surrounds. Gabled roof with flat coping and rebuilt end stacks. Single-storey cottage to right has 6-panelled door with plank door to right and 12-pane sash to left. , 1042312 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.801524 55.671027,-1.801529 55.671047,-1.801481... 2013-01-29 1042313 North View NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND MARYGATE (South side) 12/36 North View 6/5/52 II House. C17 or early C18. Dressed stone with pantiled roof. Old brick chimneys. Strip quoins. 2 storeys, 5 bays. Ground floor openings irregular. 4 steps up to C20 2-leaf door in 2nd bay. 2 windows to right are late C20 replacements of former shop window. Other windows are 4-pane sashes in raised surrounds. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with kneelers and thin raised coping. End stacks. Large external stack to rear, the top part of old brick. , 1042313 1952-05-06
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.799639 55.670599,-1.799808 55.670622,-1.799849... 2020-01-24 1042314 Palace House This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 21/01/2020 NU 1241 12/38 HOLY ISLAND ST.CUTHBERT'S SQUARE (south side) No 11, Palace House (Formerly listed as House occupied by Miss Selby Sinton) GV II House. C16 with C19 wing to rear and C20 alterations. Random rubble incorporating many large boulders and quoins. Thick walls. Welsh slate roof and rebuilt brick chimneys. L-shaped. Two storeys with attics. Irregular openings. C20 door with flanking four-pane sashes in raised concrete surrounds. Two four-pane sashes on first floor. Blocked C16 doorway to left with Tudor-arched head in chamfered surround; relieving arch over. Jambs of blocked original openings on first floor. Gabled roof with flat coping, end stacks and two gabled dormers. Listing NGR: NU1269641913 1042314 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.921979 55.674826,-1.922007 55.674817,-1.922011... 2013-01-29 1042315 Milepost 1/4 Mile North Of West Mains NU 04 SW NU 049 425 KYLOE AI 3/42 Milepost 1/4 mile north of West Mains II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast-iron. Triangular, c.2 ft.6 ins high with rounded back. Inscribed on one side BEL (Belford), on the other BER (Berwick) 6 1/2 8 MILES MILES and on the top L (London). 326 , 1042315 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.931150 55.660592,-1.931361 55.660590,-1.931358... 2013-01-29 1042316 Kyloe Cottage NU 04 SW KYLOE B6353 2/44 Kyloe Cottage II House. C18. Random rubble with pantiled roof and rebuilt brick chimneys. 2 storeys. 3 bays. Blocked central door now covered by C20 greenhouse. Above a round-headed window with 8-pane sash and radial glazing bars. Other windows are 12-pane sashes. Steeply-pitched roof with thin raised coping and end stacks. Longer rear pitch. 2 windows on left return have C19 hoodmoulds. C20 addition to rear not of special interest. Interior not seen. , 1042316 1986-05-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.231247 55.588264,-2.231231 55.588274,-2.231274... 2015-10-20 1042317 Farmbuildings Circa 60 Yards North East Of Pawston House NT 83 SE KILHAM PAWSTON 2/7 Farmbuildings c.60 yards north-east of Pawston House GV II Farmbuildings. C18. Random rubble with Scottish and Welsh slate roofs. L-plan. Single-storey shelter sheds with 2-storey stable and granary projecting to rear. East facade, facing road, has long blank wall of shelter sheds to left.Gabled roof with urn finial on left gable. To right the gable end of stable and granary has 4 steps up to stable-type door, with flanking small 4-pane windows. 1/2-slatted window on 1st floor. Steeply-pitched Scottish slate roof. Inside farm yard: shelter sheds have 14 square piers with boarded doors and slatted screens. Stable and granary has boarded door and 2 windows on ground floor with old beam forming continuous bressumer over all three openings. Right of this outside stone steps to granary. 6 small slatted windows to granary. , 1042317 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.250302 55.566280,-2.250334 55.566294,-2.250279... 2013-01-29 1042318 Shotton House NT 83 SW KILHAM SHOTTON 1/79 Shotton House GV II House. 1828 for H.C. Selby. Ashlar facade. Dressed stone elsewhere with ashlar dressings. Scottish slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 x 2 bays with 3-bay single-storey extension on right rear. 3-bay facade has 2-leaf, 6-panelled door with Tuscan entablature in segmental- arched recess in projecting centre bay with banded rustication forming voussoirs around door arch. Original sash windows, with intermediate glazing bars removed, in architraves. Band above ground floor becoming floating cornice in centre bay. Angle pilasters with patterned capitals. Moulded cornice and plain parapet with central panel inscribed 18 HC SELBY 29. Hipped roof with central well and 2 rebuilt brick stacks. Similar details on returns. Former service wing to rear now reduced to single storey and given flat roof. Interior has broad open-well stair with stick balusters and wreathed handrail. 6-panelled doors and good decorative cornices. C20 porch to front door not of special interest. , 1042318 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.170728 55.585554,-2.170771 55.585555,-2.170769... 2013-01-29 1042319 Dovecote At Reedsford Farm NT 83 SE KILHAM REEDSFORD 2/81 Dovecote at Reedsford Farm II Henhouse and dovecote. Probably C17. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof and pantiled roof. 2 storeys. c.12 ft. square with single-storey lean-to sheds on either side. 3 steps up to boarded door. Similar doors on 1st floor and to sheds. Steeply-pitched pyramidal roof with square wooden cap, also with pyramidal roof, containing pigeon holes. Interior has large brick triangular-headed nesting holes for hens on ground floor. Similar but smaller pigeon nesting holes above. , 1042319 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.001391 55.534011,-2.001419 55.534002,-2.001423... 2013-01-29 1042329 Milepost Circa 1/4 Mile North Of Haugh Head NU 02 SW WOOLER A 697 (East side) 9/105 Milepost c.l/4 mile north of Haugh Head II Milepost. Early C19. Cast-iron post c. 2 ft. high. Triangular with rounded back and canted top. Inscribed on one side MOR (Morpeth), on the other side COR (Cornhill) 30 14 and on the top L E (London and Edinburgh). 317 61 , 1042329 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.014138 55.545000,-2.014222 55.544999,-2.014220... 2013-01-29 1042330 Nent House NT 9927 WOOLER CHEVIOT STREET (East side) 18/107 Nent House II House. C18. Random rubble with dressed stone quoins and surrounds. Pantiled roof, and brick chimneys, the upper parts rebuilt. Lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central C20 door with overlight. 12-pane sash windows. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with reverse-stepped gables. Single-storey wing projects to rear. , 1042330 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.013466 55.546678,-2.013682 55.546707,-2.013743... 2013-01-29 1042331 Police Station And Police House NT 9928 WOOLER CHURCH STREET (West side) 17/110 Police Station and Police House GV II Police station and police house. 1850, enlarged 1887. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Double span. 2 storeys, 3 bays with lower one-bay wing on right. Plinth. 3 steps with low side walls up to central door with 4 vertical panels and heavy iron studs. Diamond-paned overlight. Tudor-arched, double-chamfered surround with hoodmould. On ground floor, 2-light mullioned windows with hoodmoulds. On 1st floor, similar but taller windows with diamond-paned casements. Similar detail to 1-bay wing on right. Stone cornice-gutter. Gabled roof with ridged coping and kneelers. In valley between front and rear span 4 tall corniced, diagonally-set chimneys. On left return, outside stone steps to similar door leading to court room on 1st floor. Interior has massive iron-clad doors to cells. , 1042331 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.013380 55.546006,-2.013510 55.545984,-2.013488... 2013-01-29 1042332 Church Of St Mary NT 9928 WOOLER CHURCH STREET (East side) 17/111 Church of St. Mary 21/9/51 GV II Parish church. 1765. Enlarged 1835, gothicized 1873 by F.R. Wilson. Chancel and east vestries added 1912-13. Ashlar with Welsh and Lakeland slate roofs. West tower with attached vestry; nave, chancel and vestries. Tower 4 storeys, the top 2 storeys added 1835. Original doorway with pointed arch on south side, round window above. 3-light Decorated west window. Clock and 2-light Tudor-style bell openings added 1835. Parapet with Tudor-arched balustrade and small corner turrets. Small spire. Turrets and spire have weather vanes. Attached vestry has inscription of 1835 over 2-light window. CA 3-bay nave has sundial inscribed V 1765, on south-west corner. Chamfered plinth, 2-light Geometric windows. Decorative lead glazing patterns. Moulded cornice. 2- bay chancel with attached vestries in Perpendicular style. Large 5-light east window. In terior: tower staircase has stick balusters, turned newe l and ramped handrail. Inscription in tower hall recording erection of clock 1836 for #189.11.10. We take no note of time but from its loss. To give it then a tongue is wise in man. Wide aiseless nave with flat ceiling. Chancel arch of 1912. Wall monuments in nave: Francis Haigh,1824 by Jobling of Gateshead, Rev. William Haigh, 1836 and daughter Frances, 1837, whose zeal in the religious instruction and useful employment of the Female youth in this parish ably seconded the efforts of her father. By Davies of Newcastle. , 1042332 1951-09-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.015903 55.551269,-2.016089 55.551288,-2.016103... 2013-01-29 1042333 The Tankerville Arms NT 9928 WOOLER COTTAGE ROAD (North side) 17/113 The Tankerville Arms GV II Hotel. C18 and early C19. Extended 1898. Ashlar facade with random rubble to rear. Scottish and Welsh slate roofs. Older partsL-shaped in plan with second span in re-entrant angle, 1898 building projects to rear on right return forming U-plan. Two storeys and attics, 5 bays by 5, slightly irregular. East front originally 5-bay entrance front now made irregular by C19 alterations Finely moulded cornice and gabled roof with decorative scrolled kneelers. Corniced ridge and end stacks* Present entrance front has gabled stone porch to right with 6-panelled 2-leaf door and fanlight with intersecting glazing bars. Inner door has Tudor-arched overlight with intersecting tracery. Left of door, on 1st floor 5 original 8-pane sashes. Ground floor has 3 original 12-pane sashes and 3 inserted 12-pane sashes. Gabled roof with 4 C19 dormers. , 1042333 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.017275 55.552394,-2.017279 55.552403,-2.017417... 2013-01-29 1042334 The Old Vicarage NT 9928 WOOLER COTTAGE ROAD (North side) 17/115 No. 26 (The Old Vicarage) II House. 1820-30. Slightly later C19 addition. Dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. Originally T-shaped in plan with later additions attached to north side of rear wing. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central ?-glazed door with overlight, recessed in segmental-arched surround. Windows to right of door blocked at early date on 1st floor, never inserted on ground floor. Ground floor left window is a tripartite 16-pane sash. 16-pane sashes on 1st floor. 1st floor sill band. Gabled roof with flat coping and corniced end stacks. Right return has later C19 canted bay window. To rear, the back stair window has pointed arch and intersecting glazing bars. Main stair window is now blocked behind later wing on left return in similar style. Interior: open-well stair with stick balusters, turned newels and ramped handrail. Similar back stairs. 6-panelled doors and internal shutters. , 1042334 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.015614 55.546417,-2.015642 55.546428,-2.015605... 2013-01-29 1042335 10-14, High Street NT 9928 WOOLER HIGH STREET (North side) 17/119 Nos. 10-14 GV II Formerly 2 shops, now shop and houses. Mid C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Ground floor has central round archway containing boarded door and fanlight, leading to passage through to back of building. Flanking purpose-built shops each have half-glazed door with overlight and large 6-pane shop window under continuous hoodmould. On 1st floor, three 12-pane sashes in raised alternating surrounds. Gabled roof with large corniced end stack and corniced ridge stack. , 1042335 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.015770 55.546242,-2.015832 55.546200,-2.015850... 2013-01-29 1042336 Barclays Bank NT 9928 WOOLER HIGH STREET (South side) 17/123 No. 21 (Barclays Bank) GV II Bank. Late C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Classical style. 2 storeys, and attic, 3 bays. Ground floor: rusticated, with rustication forming voussoirs to round-headed doorways in outer bays; 2-leaf, 6-panelled doors. 3 centre windows are close set and separated by 4 Ionic columns rising from moulded sill, Cornice over ground floor. 1st floor: Left bay breaks forward slightly. Three 4-paned sashes in architraves with the sills connected to form a string; floating cornices over. Moulded cornice, and parapet with urn balusters. Gabled roof with flat coping and tall corniced end stacks. 3 round-headed dormer windows with small-paned casements. , 1042336 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.017235 55.546378,-2.017260 55.546387,-2.017232... 2013-01-29 1042337 The Masonic Hall NT 9828 WOOLER HIGH STREET (South side, off) 17/124 No. 55 (The Masonic Hall) GV II Formerly Western Chapel, an English Presbyterian church; now the Masonic Hall. 1818, porch added 1830-40. Random rubble with ashlar dressings. Porch dressed stone. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. 4 x 3 bays with slightly-irregular fenestration. Entrance front: 3-bay single-storey porch has central boarded door and fanlight with intersecting glazing bars, in roll-moulded surround with dripstone; flanking round-headed windows with intersecting glazing bars. Castellated and moulded parapet, gabled over door with finial. 4 similar windows on 1st floor. Hipped roof. Similar windows on right return. , 1042337 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.014900 55.545666,-2.014892 55.545652,-2.014667... 2013-01-29 1042338 Terrace Retaining Wall And Railings 5 Yards North Of Numbers 14-18 NT 9927 WOOLER MARKET PLACE (South-west side) 18/128 Terrace retaining wall and railings 5 yards north of Nos. 14-18 consecutive GV II Terrace and railings. Mid C19. Rock-faced ashlar and cast iron. Retaining wall c.40 yards long and 5 ft. high broken in 3 places by later concrete steps. Railings on top with top rail and spear-head standards. , 1042338 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.018405 55.522428,-2.018772 55.522875,-2.018867... 2013-01-29 1042339 Farmbuilding Circa 50 Yards South Of Middleton Hall NT 92 NE EARLE MIDDLETON HALL 8/26 Farmbuilding c.50 yards south of Middleton Hall GV II Byre and granary. C18. Random rubble with pantiled roof. Long 2-storey range. Boarded doors to byres at rear. 10 slatted windows to granary on 1st floor. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with flat coping. Included for group value. , 1042339 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.019164 55.523041,-2.019189 55.523035,-2.019194... 2013-01-29 1042340 Sundial Circa 30 Yards South Of Middleton Hall NT 92 NE EARLE MIDDLETON HALL 8/27 Sundial c. 30 yards south of Middleton Hall GV II Sundial. Gnomon dated 1703 by Martin of London. Pedestal probably later. Sandstone with bronze gnomon. Vase-shaped pedestal with cyma-moulded top. Incised and low-relief decoration on pedestal. , 1042340 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.084670 55.577612,-2.084697 55.577603,-2.084700... 2013-01-29 1042341 Milepost Circa 200 Yards North Of Ewart Park West Lodge NT 93 SW NT 949316 EWART A 697 (East side) 3/28 Milepost c.200 yards north of Ewart Park West Lodge II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast iron. Triangular with rounded back and canted top. Inscribed on one face MOR (Morpeth); on the other COR (Cornhill) 35 9 and on the top L E (London and Edinburgh). 322 56 , 1042341 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.049045 55.575811,-2.049032 55.575871,-2.049556... 2013-01-29 1042342 Bridge End Cottages NT 93 SE EWART BRIDGE END 4/31 Bridge End Cottages GV II 3 cottages. Mid C19. Snecked stone with pantiled and Welsh slate roof. Raised quoins. 2 ranges of single-storey cottages at right-angles to each other. East range contains 2 cottages. 8 bays with boarded doors in later porches in bays 3 and 7. 12-pane sash windows. West range contains one cottage, partly roughcast. 5 bays with boarded door in later porch in 4th bay. 12-pane sash windows. Both ranges have hollow-chamfered cornices and hipped roofs with 2 corniced ridge stacks. Included for group value. , 1042342 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.103747 55.573969,-2.103731 55.573982,-2.103739... 2013-01-29 1042343 Coupland Castle NT 93 SW EWART COUPLAND 3/33 Coupland Castle 21/9/51 GV I Country house. C16, C17, C18 and 1820-25. Random rubble including massive porphyry blocks, partly roughcast. Ashlar dressings and Scottish slate roofs. Towerhouse, built after 1584, with irregular later additions. Towerhouse: 4 storeys. 47 ft. x 29 ft. C19 12-pane sashes in moulded surrounds. Projecting parapet on original rounded corbels. C19 battlements. Gabled roof behind parapet with original stone-flagged walkway around. Slightly later extension to tower on left, forming T-plan for these early parts. Similar windows. Continuous moulded corbel table below parapet. Pyramidal roof and circular stair turret. 2-storey, 3-bay house of c.1820-25 attached to left. Central battlemented porch tower with Tudor-arched entrance and oriel window above on moulded corbels. Plaster rib vault in porch. 2-storey canted bay window to right and 3-light mullioned windows to left. Battlemented parapet and false gable behind porch. Left return has work of 1820-25 on right and 3-bay C18 house to left with 12-pane sash windows in raised surrounds. Rear facade irregular. Interior: Tower has vaulted basement, subdivided later into 2 rooms. Original narrow stone newel stair starts from 1st floor in corbelled-out semicircular projection now partly inside later addition to tower, which also contains a broader and later stone newel stair from ground to 1st floor. Base of this stair has round-arched doorway with roll-moulded surround, probably early C17. Similar doorway into kitchen range to rear. Base of original tower has late C17 or early C18 doorway with bolection-moulded surround. On 1st floor of tower a large fireplace dated GW 1619 MW for George and Mary Wallis. The initials set in decorative recessed panels. Tudor-arched lintel. C19 section has contemporary decoration including fine doors, cornices with Greek key pattern, cantilevered stair with wrought-iron balustrade. Several early C19 fireplaces and one late C18 wood fireplace with Corinthian columns and relief carving in lintel, brought from elsewhere. Hist. of Northumberland Vol. VII. A.A. New Series XXV 1904 by Rev. Culley. , 1042343 1951-09-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.104200 55.574494,-2.104108 55.574503,-2.104126... 2013-01-29 1042344 Outbuildings Attached To North Of Coupland Castle NT 93 SW EWART COUPLAND 3/34 Outbuildings attached to north of Coupland Castle GV II Outbuildings, including stables, carriage houses and service accommodation. Various dates but largely early C19 in appearance. Random rubble with tooled- and-margined ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. In 4 sections. Left section: 2 bays on left have 6-panelled door in raised surround and 12-pane sash; then 2 elliptical carriage arches with a further, boarded, door and 9-pane casement to right. On 1st floor, 4 small 6-pane casements. 2nd section is projecting higher servants' accommodation. Irregular. Boarded door with overlight and mainly 6-pane sashes. 3rd section is single-storey stables with 2 stable doors and 3 boarded doors. Two 6-pane sash windows. Projecting carriage house on right has 2 boarded double doors in segmental arches. Two 8-pane Yorkshire sashes over. Gabled roofs with many octagonal corniced chimneys. , 1042344 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.105669 55.574433,-2.105693 55.574427,-2.105700... 2013-01-29 1042345 Ice House Circa 150 Yards North West Of Coupland Castle NT 93 SW EWART COUPLAND 3/38 Ice house c.150 yards north-west of Coupland Castle II Ice house. Probably early C19. Grassy mound with brick segmental tunnel-vaulted approach. The interior is filled with rubble. , 1042345 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.103221 55.576650,-2.103212 55.576631,-2.103131... 2013-01-29 1042346 Gates Gate Piers And Screen Wall At North Lodge To Coupland Castle NT 93 SW EWART COUPLAND 3/42 Gates, gate piers and screen wall at North Lodge to Coupland Castle GV II Gates,gate piers and screen walls. Early-mid C19. Random rubble walls with ashlar piers and coping. Wrought-iron gates. Low concave quadrant walls with chamfered coping and, at outer end, square piers with pyramidal caps. Gate piers similar but larger. Gates have spearhead bars and half bars. , 1042346 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.102435 55.573089,-2.102444 55.573173,-2.102548... 2013-01-29 1042347 Barn And Gingang Circa 60 Yards West Of Coupland Farmhouse NT 93 SW EWART COUPLAND 3/44 Barn and gingang c.60 yards west of Coupland Farmhouse GV II Gingang and barn. Late C18. Random rubble with sandstone quoins and surrounds. Pantiled roof. 2-storey barn has 2 boarded doors in alternating-block surrounds and small windows to granary on 1st floor. Steeply-pitched roof with reverse- stepped gables and thin raised coping. Attached gingang has straight sides and hexagonal end with square and oblong piers, the spaces between now filled with wood boarding. Steeply-pitched roof. , 1042347 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.102536 55.573245,-2.102608 55.573373,-2.102696... 2013-01-29 1042348 Stable And Granary Circa 30 Yards East Of Kennel Cottage NT 93 SW EWART COUPLAND 3/47 Stable and granary c.30 yards east of Kennel Cottage GV II Stable and granary, later used as kennels and finally for storage. Late C18. Porphyry rubble with sandstone quoins and dressings. Pantiled roof. 2 storeys. 4 irregular bays. In 2nd and 4th bay boarded doors in alternating-block surrounds. Small window between, now empty. Similar door to granary above; also 2 slatted windows. Roof hipped on left, gabled on right. , 1042348 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.050383 55.579602,-2.050683 55.579573,-2.050675... 2013-01-29 1042349 The Garden House NT 93 SE EWART EWART NEWTOWN 4/51 The Garden House GV II House. c. 1820-30 with later alterations and additions. Painted roughcast with ashlar dressings and Scottish and Welsh slate roofs. Earlier 2-storey central block with later single-storey wings. Central block 3 bays. Chamfered plinth and rusticated quoins. C20 central door in raised surround. 12-pane sashes in raised surrounds. Later C19 moulded wood cornices with dentils and decorative brackets at corners. Hipped roof with 2 square stone corniced stacks. Early C19 octagonal porch on left return has flush-panelled door and flanking 8-pane sashes. 4-bay wing to right has rusticated quoins, 12-pane sashes in raised surrounds. Chamfered ashlar cornice and gabled Welsh slate roof with kneelers and flat coping. 2 tall corniced ridge stacks. Similar 3-bay wing to left has no chimney. , 1042349 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.052201 55.580225,-2.052356 55.580210,-2.052342... 2013-01-29 1042350 Farmbuildings Circa 100 Yards North West Of The Garden House NT 93 SE EWART EWART NEWTOWN 4/53 Farmbuildings c.100 yards north-west of the Garden House GV II Farmbuildings. Mid C19. Snecked stone and brick with Welsh slate roofs. A large 2-storey range in 3 sections. 10-bay central section has the threshing barn in the centre with tall sliding double doors forming cart entrance. Lower sliding doors in outer bays. Boarded and battened door in chamfered Tudor-arched surround in 3rd bay. 2-light double-chamfered windows in raised surrounds. Granary on 1st floor. Hollow-chamfered cornice and hipped roof. To rear of this section is the engine shed with very tall round tapering corniced brick engine-house chimney. Left section is snecked rubble on ground floor, brick above. Shelter sheds on ground floor have 2 Tudor-arched openings. 2-light double chamfered windows over. Hollow-chamfered cornice and hipped roof. Right section, in snecked stone, is similar but with 2 elliptical arches to shelter sheds. Later covered yards,in front of outer section, not of special interest. , 1042350 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.051489 55.579759,-2.051855 55.579724,-2.051858... 2013-01-29 1042351 Outdoor Centre And Farm Buildings NT 93 SE EWART EWART NEWTOWN 4/55 Outdoor centre and farm buildings GV II Used partly as outdoor centre and partly as farm buildings but probably built as spedulative railway hotel development. Mid C19. Snecked stone with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. In 3 sections, each with rusticated quoins and 1st floor band. Higher 5-bay central section has flush 6-panelled door deep-set in raised chamfered surround. Similar surrounds to 4-pane sash windows. Lower 6-bay wings on either side have 4-panelled doors with overlight in raised chamfered surrounds. Similar surrounds to 12-pane sash windows. Moulded cornice. Central section has gabled roof with large moulded kneelers and flat coping. 2 corniced end stacks. Wings are hipped at outer ends and each has 2 corniced ridge stacks. Bare rear wall. , 1042351 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.058294 55.577981,-2.058341 55.577975,-2.058355... 2013-01-29 1042352 Ewart Park NT 93 SE EWART EWART PARK 4/57 Ewart Park 21/9/51 GV II Country house. 1787-90, early C19 additions. For and largely by Count Horace St. Paul. West wing added 1870. Random rubble and brick, all rendered, with ashlar dressings. Lakeland slate and pantiled roofs. Irregular plan. Castellated and Gothick style in earlier parts. South, entrance front has 7 irregular bays to main block. Bays 1-3 are early C19. Tall 12-pane sashes on ground floor, C20 windows above. Bays 4-7 are C18. Castellated porch in 5th bay has 6-panelled door and wood Tudor-style outer porch. 2-light 12-pane sash windows..with Gothick glazing bars. Moulded stone brackets to guttering and castellated turret-features at corners. Gabled roof. Only base of chimneysremain. 13-bay, single-storey brick wing of 1870 to left has two 6-panelled doors and eleven 12-pane sashes in raised surrounds. North facade has, in centre, a 4-storey, round Gothick tower with closely studded pointed-arched door on ground floor; pointed-arched windows, 2 of them blind and painted in imitation of glazing bars, on 1st and 2nd floors; quatrefoils on 3rd floor; moulded corbels and battlements. Gothick glazing bars in 3 bays to left of tower and one to right. 3-bay section right of this has 12-pane sashes. Empty and partly derelict at time of survey. Ewart Park: Lee, 1972. Unpublished thesis, Newcastle University. , 1042352 1951-09-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.057774 55.572256,-2.057896 55.572256,-2.057897... 2013-01-29 1042353 South Lodges And Gateway NT 93 SE EWART EWART PARK 4/59 South lodges and gateway II Pair of lodges, screen walls and gateway. 1794, for Count Horace St. Paul. Painted roughcast with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. Single-storey, 1-bay lodges, the left one heightened in early C19. Right lodge has rusticated quoins, chamfered plinth and one original 4-pane sash in raised surround. Hipped roof with square corniced chimneys rising from roof pitch. Boarded door in left return. Left lodge similar but slightly higher and with 6-paned sash in raised surround. Boarded door in later porch on right return. From lodges short rendered linking walls, with flat coping, to square rusticated piers with pyramidal caps. Iron gates have 1/2 rail and ramped top rail with spearhead bars. , 1042353 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.107013 55.586250,-2.107018 55.586330,-2.107213... 2013-01-29 1042354 Sandy House Farmhouse NT 93 SW EWART LANTON 3/61 Sandy House Farmhouse GV II House. Late C18. Porphyry rubble with dressed sandstone quoins and surrounds. Welsh slate roof and brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central 2-leaf, 6-panelled door with overlight. 12-pane sash windows. All openings have alternating-block surrounds. Gabled roof with flat coping and end stacks. , 1042354 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.995475 55.525354,-1.995456 55.525364,-1.995458... 2013-01-29 1042355 Dovecote Circa 100 Yards South East Of Surrey House NU 02 NW ILDERTON HAUGH HEAD 9/64 Dovecote c.100 yards south- east of Surrey House II Dovecote, formerly gazebo. Late C18. Ashlar. Hexagonal 2-storey building with boarded door in south-east side. 3 windows on ground floor, now blocked. On 1st floor one large square window opening on south side. Quatrefoils, 2 of them blank, on other sides. Cyma-moulded cornice. Roof has largely collapsed. Interior: Ground floor has nesting boxes built into former window openings. Ground floor also has stone rib vault with broad flat ribs and pointed cells between. Traces of painted decoration. Probably built as gazebo and converted to dovecote later. , 1042355 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.973605 55.490676,-1.973663 55.490708,-1.973723... 2013-01-29 1042356 Roddam Mausoleum Circa 30 Yards East Of Church Of St Michael NU 02 SW ILDERTON ILDERTON 13/68 Roddam Mausoleum 21/9/51 c.30 yards east of Church of St. Michael GV II Family mausoleum. 1795 for Admiral Roddam. Ashlar with stone slate roof. Moulded plinth. Tudor-headed doorway in pedimented gable end. Broad angle pilaster strips and finely moulded cornice. Opposite gable has shield bearing Roddam coat of arms in the pediment and marble tablet to Admiral Roddam underneath. , 1042356 1951-09-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.974914 55.490052,-1.975063 55.489978,-1.975115... 2013-01-29 1042357 Ilderton Hall NU 02 SW ILDERTON ILDERTON 13/70 Ilderton Hall GV II House. 1733, probably with earlier core. Altered and extended to rear early C19. Ashlar facade, rendered with ashlar dressings elsewhere. Welsh slate roof. Double pile plan. 2 storeys, 6 bays. Chamfered plinth. 6-panelled door, in 4th bay, with Gothick overlight and raised surround. 12-pane sash windows in raised surrounds. First floor band. Surround of 1st-floor third window extends down to frame shield of Ilderton family and inscription MT 1733. Band above. I Gabled roof with cyma-moulded coping and kneelers. One ashlar corniced stack on left gable and 2 rendered stacks. Rear facade has angle pilaster strips and mainly 16-pane sashes. Interior: Early-mid C18 staircase with broad moulded handrail, turned balusters and panelled dado. This is in the 3rd bay. Entrance hall with early C18 fireplace; architrave surround with contemporary grate, moulded cornice and panelled overmantel. 2- and 6-panelled doors. 2 large fireplaces to rear of house suggest possible former L-plan house made into double-pile plan in early C19. , 1042357 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.175284 55.593486,-2.175311 55.593515,-2.175431... 2013-01-29 1042358 Bowmont House NT 83 SE KILHAM BOWMONT 2/74 Bowmont House II Formerly Scottish Presbyterian church and manse, now house and pottery workshop. 1850, manse extended slightly later. Rendered with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. Former church and older parts of manse all under one roof with later extension projecting on right. Original building: angle pilaster strips. Church one tall storey, house 2 storeys. Church has 2 large round-headed windows with intersecting glazing bars. Manse, on right, has one 12-pane sash on ground floor and two on 1st floor. 4-panelled door with 4-pane side lights in stone porch with moulded cornice and pent roof, in re-entrant angle between original and later building. Projecting later wing has angle pilaster strips, 3-light window on ground floor and 2-light above. Original building has large hipped roof with one corniced ridge stack over manse part. Later extension has hipped roof with rendered ridge stack. On left return, 3 bays with 2 rows of 12-pane sashes. , 1042358 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.961015 55.513019,-1.960536 55.513105,-1.960459... 2013-01-29 1042359 Garden Wall To East Of Lilburn Tower NU 02 SW LILBURN LILBURN TOWER 7/85 Garden Wall to East of Lilburn Tower GV 11 Garden wall. Early C19. Dressed stone outside, brick inside. English garden wall bond. Flat stone coping. Long wall to left c. 4 metres high with inward curve at one point. Similar wall but c. 3 metres high returns to right. Round chimney for former wall heating system on wall at left. , 1042359 1985-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.960998 55.513017,-1.961023 55.513019,-1.960830... 2013-01-29 1042360 Belvedere Wall To South And East Of Lilburn Tower NU 02 SW LILBURN LILBURN TOWER 7/86 Belvedere Wall to South and East of Lilburn Tower GV 11 Belvedere retaining wall. Early C19. Ashlar. Low wall with ridged coping capped by roll-moulding. Broken twice on east side by steps with similar handrails. At intervals, slight buttress projections and angle piers with similar tops. , 1042360 1985-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.961319 55.513444,-1.961322 55.513452,-1.961843... 2013-01-29 1042361 Stable Block To North Of Lilburn Tower NU 02 SW LILBURN LILBURN TOWER 7/88 Stable Block to North of Lilburn Tower GV 11 Stable block. Early C19. By John Dobson. Dressed stone, local slate roofs. 3 sides of a courtyard. 2-storey, 5-bay entrance block with segmental-arched central entrance. Similar arches to carriage houses left and right. 2-light windows under hoodmoulds above. Gabled roof with ridged coping and kneelers. Later, large square castellated clock tower with clock stage first then recessed bell stage with Tudor- arched openings. To left and right single-storey ranges. Stables on the right with one segment-headed arch and 3 roof vents with spiked finials. Interior has shaped stalls with cast iron columns and ball finials. , 1042361 1985-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.973141 55.509015,-1.973202 55.508986,-1.973218... 2013-01-29 1042362 West Lodge, Walls And Gate Piers NU 02 SW LILBURN LILBURN TOWER 7/92 West Lodge, walls and gate piers (Previously listed 21.9.51 as Lilburn Tower West Lodge) 11 Lodge and gateway. 1830-40 by John Dobson. Ashlar with stone roof. L-shaped lodge. One storey with attic. Neo-Tudor. One-bay gabled front has canted mullion-and- transom bay window with diamond-paned casements and parapet with roll-moulded coping. Similar coping to solid porch in angle of L. Windows on returns and to rear have hoodmoulds which continue as dripstone. Hoodmoulds and diamond panes also to windows in gables. Big, stone ridge stack with 2 tall, diagonally-set corniced chimneys. Left of lodge, plain walling ending in 2 square piers with concave caps. Gateway to right of lodge: square corniced piers with heavy, concave tops and lead eagles. Flanking arcades of 5 pointed arches with wrought iron grilles between, all on chamfered base and capped by roll-moulded coping. Right of this, a plain wall ends in 2 square piers with concave caps. , 1042362 1951-09-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.935976 55.518819,-1.935896 55.518825,-1.935804... 2013-01-29 1042363 Ha Ha Circa 10 Yards South Of Newton Farmhouse NU 02 NW LILBURN NEWTOWN 4/94 Ha-Ha c,10 yards South of Newton Farmhouse GV 11 Ha-Ha. C18. Dry stone retaining wall of semicircular plan. Steeply ridged coping stones. Ditch beyond. , 1042363 1985-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.961221 55.478338,-1.961306 55.478338,-1.961305... 2013-01-29 1042364 Roddam Hall 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 , 1042364 1951-09-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.963387 55.479657,-1.963381 55.479666,-1.963387... 2013-01-29 1042365 Summer House Circa 100 Yards North West Of Roddam Hall NU 02 SW RODDAM RODDAM 7/101 Summer House c.100 yards North-West of Roddam Hall 11 Summer house or gazebo. C late 19. Wood and heather. Round. Conical roof with ball finial. Constructed of rough branches, spaces filled in with small pieces of wood laid in decorative patterns. Walls thatched outside with heather. Roof is boarded and now covered with roofing felt. Fixed rustic seating inside. , 1042365 1985-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.964158 55.476764,-1.964210 55.477123,-1.964318... 2013-01-29 1042366 Cottage And Farm Buildings Attached To Rear Of Roddam Home Farm NU 02 SW RODDAM RODDAM 7/105 Cottage & Farm Buildings attached to rear of Roddam Home Farm GV 11 Cottage, now part of farmhouse, and farm buildings. Late C18 and early C19. Dated on possibly re-set stone on farm buildings ER 1767 for Edward Roddam. Random rubble with dressed stone window and door surrounds. Welsh slate roof. A single range of 2-storey buildings including one double-storey barn and byres and stables with granaries over. Stone outside stairs to granary. Shallow relieving arches over two ground floor doors and one 1st floor window. Included mainly for group value. , 1042366 1985-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.953770 55.481006,-1.953802 55.480999,-1.953786... 2013-01-29 1042367 Dovecote Of Roddam Mill NU 02 SW RODDAM RODDAM 7/107 Dovecote of Roddam Mill 11 Dovecote. Late C18; bargeboards added C19 and since renewed. Ground floor dressed stone, brick above. Small, square, 2-storey building with first floor band. 2 rows of stone pigeon holes. Blank stone trefoil above. Nesting boxes inside. , 1042367 1985-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.932642 55.478538,-1.932790 55.478663,-1.932898... 2013-01-29 1042368 The Lodge NU 02 SW RODDAM WOOPERTON 7/110 The Lodge II Lodge. Early C19. Ashlar. Hipped Welsh slate roof. Single storey. One room deep with outshut to rear. Central doorway with 2 windows left and 2 right. Pointed arches with hoodmoulds and Y-tracery. The 2 inner windows are narrower and set close in beside door. Door also pointed-arched with hoodmould, in C20 porch. Similar windows on returns. 2 corniced ridge stacks. , 1042368 1985-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.074581 55.569687,-2.074504 55.569710,-2.074548... 2013-01-29 1042369 Akeld Lodge NT 93 SE AKELD A697 (West side) 4/2 Akeld Lodge GV II Lodge. Early C19. Random rubble and ashlar with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof and brick chimneys. Single storey with attic. Facade is single-storey with central canted ashlar bay containing 3 small windows with moulded surrounds and hoodmoulds. Right of this is a boarded 2-leaf door with a similar surround. ?-hipped roof with overhanging eaves supported at corners by square panelled columns with bases and moulded cornices. Returns each have a ground floor and an attic window with moulded surround and hoodmould. C20 addition to rear, not of special interest. , 1042369 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.067811 55.560152,-2.067810 55.560295,-2.067970... 2013-01-29 1042372 Akeld Manor NT 92 NE AKELD AKELD 8/6 Akeld Manor GV II House. C18 or early C19 with earlier core. Rendered with ashlar dressings and Scottish slate roof. 2 storeys. 6 irregular bays with lower one-bay section to right. Doorway in 3rd bay has 2-leaf, ?-glazed door with margined glazing bars and overlight. Raised chamfered surround. Windows in 1st three bays are 12-pane sashes in raised surrounds. Double 12-pane sashes to right of door; then, on ground floor, three 12-pane sashes with segmental lintels. On 1st floor a 12-pane and a double 12-pane sash. Gabled roof with 1 ridge and 2 end stacks. Interior has 6-panelled doors, internal shutters and 2 staircases with stick balusters and wreathed handrails. , 1042372 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.067866 55.560469,-2.067864 55.560547,-2.067964... 2013-01-29 1042373 Cottage Carriage House And Gateway Attached To North Of Akeld Manor NT 92 NE AKELD AKELD 8/7 Cottage, carriage house and gateway attached to north of Akeld Manor GV II Cottage with attached carriage house and gateway. Late c18. Rendered with ashlar dressings and Lakeland slate roof. Cottage: single storey, 3 bays. Almost central ?-glazed door in plain ashlar surround. Flanking 12-pane sashes in similar surrounds. Gabled roof with flat coping and rendered end stacks. Lower carriage house attached on left. Single storey, 3 bays. 3 segmental arches with square piers : - the left 2 arches have double doors, the right one is now blocked,with 4-pane sash. Gateway attached to right of cottage has short stretch of rendered wall c.6 ft. high with chamfered coping; and square ashlar, corniced gatepiers with pyramidal caps. , 1042373 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.068301 55.560616,-2.068392 55.560619,-2.068395... 2013-01-29 1042374 Range Of Farmbuildings Circa 30 Yards West Of Akeld Manor NT 92 NE AKELD AKELD 8/8 Range of farmbuildings c.30 yards west of Akeld Manor GV II Range of cartsheds and stables. Of 2 builds. Late C18 and early C19. Random rubble with ashlar dressings and roof of large Lakeland slates. 2 storeys on right, becoming single-storey with lie of land. Older section to right has lighter horizontal tooling to raised stone surrounds. On right 4 round-headed arches to cart sheds - 2 now blocked and with early C19 boarded doors and ?-shuttered windows. Stable left of this with 2-leaf boarded door. 6 small windows to granary over. Left of this a higher round-headed carriage arch, now partly blocked with C19 door. 4 stables to left have doors and ?-slatted windows with early C19 tooled-and- margined surrounds. , 1042374 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.056956 55.569073,-2.056967 55.569092,-2.057045... 2013-01-29 1042375 Akeld Steads Farmhouse NT 93 SE AKELD AKELD STEADS 4/9 Akeld Steads Farmhouse GV II House. Late C18 - early C19. Random rubble with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. Front block with 2 parallel projecting wings to rear. Chamfered plinth and rusticated quoins. 2 storeys, 3 bays with central doorway in later C19 glazed porch. 12-pane sash windows with projecting sills and alternating-block surrounds. Gabled roof with flat coping and corniced end stacks. , 1042375 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.068068 55.559055,-2.068081 55.559010,-2.067911... 2013-01-29 1042376 Cottages Circa 10 Yards North East Of Boute House NT 92 NE AKELD HIGH AKELD 8/13 (inset) Cottages c.10 yards north- east of Boute House GV II Pair of cottages. Early C19. Random rubble with tooled-and-margined ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. Brick chimneys. 2 storeys. Each cottage of 2 bays has a boarded door with overlight on left and a 12-pane Yorkshire sash to right. 2 small Yorkshire sashes on 1st floor of each cottage. Gabled roof with flat coping and 2 small square old brick stacks. , 1042376 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.068020 55.559286,-2.068101 55.559293,-2.068131... 2013-01-29 1042377 Rose Cottage NT 92 NE AKELD HIGH AKELD 8/14 (inset) Rose Cottage GV II Cottage. Late C18 - early C19. Random rubble with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. Flush quoins. Single storey, 3 bays. Boarded central door in C20 porch. Flanking 12-pane sashes in alternating-block surrounds. Gabled roof with flat coping and tall square end stack. , 1042377 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.044565 55.555715,-2.044591 55.555695,-2.044549... 2013-01-29 1042378 Dovecote Circa 20 Yards Nort West Of Humbleton Buildings Farmhouse NT 92 NE AKELD HUMBLETON BUILDINGS 8/18 Dovecote c.20 yards north-west of Humbleton Buildings Farmhouse GV II Dovecote. Probably C18. Rendered with Welsh slate roof and wood dovecote entry. 2 storeys. c.12 ft. square. Ground floor has 2 boarded doors, to garden store on left and privy on right. Boarded door to dovecote above. Pyramidal roof capped by square dovecote entry with 4 holes per side and pyramidal roof. Interior has nesting boxes and privy. , 1042378 1986-05-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.010231 55.535298,-2.010382 55.535312,-2.010413... 2013-01-29 1042379 Earle Mill Cottage NT 92 NE EARLE EARLE 8/22 Earle Mill Cottage GV II Cottage. C18. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys (formerly single storey with granary over). 4 irregular bays. 3 steps up to boarded door in second bay with flanking 8-pane Yorkshire sashes. Smaller 4-pane window to right. On 1st floor, two 9-pane sashes and one 8-pane Yorkshire sash. Gabled roof with brick ridge stack. Single-storey C20 addition to rear not of special interest. Included for group value. , 1042379 1986-05-14