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geometry | end-date | entry-date | listed-building | name | notes | reference | start-date | listed-building-grade | address-text | document-url | organisation | description | uprns | documentation-url | NAME,NAME_2 |
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MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.103766 55.231369,-2.103859 55.231356,-2.103843... |
2013-01-29 | 1041230 | Townfoot And Attached Kennel | ELSDON ELSDON NY 9393 19/7 Townfoot and attached kennel II House and attached kennel. Probably early C18 with earlier core. Altered and raised to 2 storeys mid C19. Random rubble; 1st floor snecked stone with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof, stone flags on kennel. 2 storeys, 3 bays. late C19 wood porch with decorative bargeboards and terracotta cresting. 4-pane sashes with projecting sills. Guttering supported on stone brackets. Gabled roof with flat coping and kneelers. Corniced end stacks. Massive random rubble on left return and similar but slightly more even stonework to rear may indicate a bastle house origin for the building. Walls c.3 ft. thick. Attached to the front left-hand corner of the house a small C18 or early C19 kennel with segmental-arched doorway and gabled roof. , | 1041230 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100616 55.232950,-2.100713 55.232959,-2.100751... |
2013-01-29 | 1041231 | Scott's House | ELSDON ELSDON NY 9393 19/8 Scott's House (formerly listed 21.10.53 as Bacchus Cottage South) GV II Cottage. C19. Dressed stone and Welsh slate roof. 2-storey, one-bay section to left and single-storey, one-bay section to right. To left C20 casement on ground floor, sash window above. To right boarded door with overlight. Gabled roofs; the 2-storey section has decorative bargeboard on right. Adjoins Bacchus House (q.v.) with which it is included for group value. , | 1041231 | 1953-10-21 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100541 55.233257,-2.100691 55.233258,-2.100695... |
2013-01-29 | 1041232 | The Coach House | ELSDON ELSDON NY 9393 19/10 The Coach House formerly listed as 21.10.53 premises abutting and to south of The Crow GV II House. Originally a coachouse to the Crown (q.v.). Early C18, converted to house and raised to 2 storeys a little later. Lower storey roughly-dressed stone, upper storey dressed stone. Graduated slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central boarded door with margined overlight between 2 blocked segmental arches. To left of door a sash window; to right a small canted bay window with stone pent roof. 1st floor band. 3 sash windows above. Very steeply-pitched roof with reverse-stepped gables and banded end stacks. , | 1041232 | 1953-10-21 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100529 55.233517,-2.100594 55.233518,-2.100591... |
2015-10-16 | 1041233 | Farmbuildings Attached To Left Of The Crown | ELSDON ELSDON NY 9393 19/12 Farmbuildings attached to left of the Crown GV II Farmbuildings. C18 and early C19. Dressed stone, partly roughcast; Welsh slate roof. In 3 sections with roofs stepping down. Byre to right with granary over; attached to the Crown (q.v.). Two boarded doors with small pitching door over. Gabled roof with flat coping to left and banded end stack. Central section, formerly a cottage but now a byre. Single storey, 3 bays. Central boarded door with overlight and flanking sash windows. Gabled roof with banded left end stack. Cart shed and stable to left. Single storey, 5 bays with boarded door and flanking half-slatted windows on right to stable; segmental arch with boarded double doors to cart shed. Gabled roof. , | 1041233 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.102929 55.232852,-2.102938 55.232860,-2.103155... |
2013-01-29 | 1041234 | The Bird In The Bush Inn | NY 9393 ELSDON ELSDON 19/14 The Bird in the Bush Inn GV II Inn. Mid-late C18. Dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys 3 plus 2 bays. 3-bay section to right has central panelled door with overlight. 4-pane sash windows. 2-bay section to left has boarded door and similar windows. Steeply- pitched gabled roof with kneelers, flat coing; ridge and end stacks. , | 1041234 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.101237 55.232140,-2.101280 55.232133,-2.101314... |
2013-01-29 | 1041235 | The Pinfold | ELSDON ELSDON NY 9393 19/15 The Pinfold GV II Stray animal pound. Probably C18. Random rubble. Round, c.40 ft. diameter. Walls c. 7 ft. high with large, rough coping stones. Doorway on north side has large stone lintel. , | 1041235 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.101573 55.233568,-2.101581 55.233576,-2.101596... |
2013-01-29 | 1041236 | Turnbull Headstone Circa 2 Yards South Of Church Of St Cuthbert | ELSDON ELSDON NY 9393 19/17 Turnbull headstone c.2 yards south of Church of St. Cuthbert GV II Headstone. 1735 to Andrew Turnbull. Sandstone with Ionic pilasters and scrolled pediment bearing an angel. On the rear a high-relief carving of angel with staff and symbols of eternity. , | 1041236 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.101661 55.233496,-2.101674 55.233503,-2.101684... |
2013-01-29 | 1041237 | 3 Headstones Circa 20 Yards South West Of Church Of St Cuthbert | ELSDON ELSDON NY 9393 19/19 3 headstones c.20 yards south-west of Church of St. Cuthbert GV II 3 headstones: sandstone. William Hall, 1772. Shaped top with well-carved and preserved angel. Joseph Corrie, 1874. Scrolled pedimented top with dramatic high-relief skull between scrolls, winged hourglass below and other symbols of death and eternity. William Hall, 1751. Small headstone with moulded arched top bearing an angel. , | 1041237 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.101566 55.233438,-2.101578 55.233445,-2.101589... |
2013-01-29 | 1041238 | Pair Of Headstones Circa 20 Yards South Of Church Of St Cuthbert | ELSDON ELSDON NY 9393 19/20 Pair of headstones, c.20 yards south of Church of St. Cuthbert GV II 2 headstones, sandstone: Hannah Ord. 1754. c.4 ft. high with shaped top bearing an angel. To rear a high-relief skull and cross bones. Worn stone to left has, to rear, a high-relief carving of a bag of bones with a skull above. Above that a winged hourglass. , | 1041238 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.101469 55.233553,-2.101484 55.233560,-2.101492... |
2013-01-29 | 1041239 | Alderson, Hall And Hall Headstones Circa 10 Yards South Of Church Of St Cuthbert | ELSDON ELSDON NY 9393 Alderson, Hall and 19/21 Hall headstones c.10 yards south of Church of St. Cuthbert II Group of 3 headstones. Henry Hall. 1791. Sandstone with moulded and shaped top, angel's head and wings, and good lettering. Antoney Alderson. 1735. Scrolled pedimented top with primitive angel and wings. Ionic pilasters. William and Ann Hall. 1807. Scrolled pedimented top. Enriched moulded edges. Angel flanked by palmettes in foliage frames. , | 1041239 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.101418 55.233465,-2.101434 55.233472,-2.101441... |
2013-01-29 | 1041240 | Snaith Headstone Circa 25 Yards South Of Church Of St Cuthbert | ELSDON ELSDON NY 9393 19/23 Snaith headstone c.25 yards south of Church of St. Cuthbert GV II Headstone. 1761 to Thos. Snaith. Sandstone. Shaped top with well-carved angel, flanked by flowers. , | 1041240 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.102655 55.278285,-2.102474 55.278309,-2.102524... |
2013-01-29 | 1041244 | High Shaw Bastle | HEPPLE HIGH SHAW NY 99 NW 936983 5/34 High Shaw Bastle (formerly listed as Pele nearly ? mile WNW 21.10.53 of the Raw (in Woodside Parish) II Bastlehouse. C16 or early C17. Massive coursed rubble. Only the ground floor remains. c.40 x 24 ft. c.12 ft. high. Ground-floor doorway in east gable end has chamfered alternating-block surround with relieving arch over. Above the ground floor a chamfered string course - the only bastle to posses this feature. Triangular opening, probably a gun loop, in east end. Interior: walls c.64 inches thick. Segmental tunnel vault with ladder hole only c.12 inches square. Doorway is rebated and has drawbar holes. In west wall a roughly-made recess with a vertical shaft in the thickness of the wall and a well-dressed triangular opening through the wall, possibly a gun loop (cf exterior). Shielings and Bastles: Ramm, Mercer & McDowall: HMSO: 1970. , | 1041244 | 1953-10-21 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100968 55.235918,-2.101068 55.235994,-2.101121... |
2013-01-29 | 1041272 | Bridge Over Elsdon Burn Circa 150 Yards South Of The Mill | ELSDON ELSDON NY 9393 Bridge over Elsdon 19/5 Burn c.150 yards south of The Mill II Hump-backed bridge. Late C18 or early C19. Ashlar. Single segmental arch with arch band. Broad band marks base of parapet. Ridged coping. Square end piers with pyramidal caps. , | 1041272 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.102869 55.336774,-2.102869 55.336767,-2.102821... |
2013-01-29 | 1041273 | Icehouse In Garden Of Windley | HARBOTTLE HARBOTTLE VILLAGE NT 9304 (North side) 26/58 Icehouse in garden of Windley II Icehouse,formerly belonging to Harbottle Castle (New). Early C19. Ashlar. Built into steep bank with retaining wall and square porch. The door has gone. Inside a short passage with 3 right-angled turns leads to the ice chamber which is square, c.15 ft. deep with tunnel-vaulted roof and offsets at regular intervals down the sideswhich formerly supported wooden shelves to hold the ice. A trap door through the vault, covered by a massive stone slab, provides further access. , | 1041273 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.104280 55.336419,-2.104311 55.336421,-2.104314... |
2013-01-29 | 1041274 | Harbottle Church Of England Aided First School | HARBOTTLE HARBOTTLE VILLAGE NT 9304 (North side) 26/60 Harbottle C.E. Aided First School GV II School, inscribed 1834 National School. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 7 bays with projecting cross-gabled 3-bay centre. 2-leaf, 4-panel doors, with chamfered surrounds and segmental lintels, in 2nd and 6th bays. Outer bays have 2-light windows with segmental heads to lights, and hoodmoulds. Centre section has similar 3-light windows. All but one of the stone mullions have been replaced by wood. Gabled roof with kneelers, ridged coping and 5 corniced octagonal chimneys, 2 ridge, 2 end and one above cross gable. Included for historical interest. , | 1041274 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.105663 55.336221,-2.105656 55.336277,-2.105739... |
2013-01-29 | 1041275 | Clennel Memorial Fountain | HARBOTTLE HARBOTTLE VILLAGE NT 9304 (North side) 26/62 Clennel Memorial 21/10/53 Fountain GV II Fountain. 1880 by McMillan of Alnwick. Ashlar and marble. High Victorian Gothic style. 9 steps with low stone walls with square corniced piers lead to terrace upon which the fountain stands. Square base with two chamfered offsets. Marble inscription on south side to Mrs Clennel of Harbottle Castle who ... Devoted the powers of an active mind, the impulses of a generous heart, and the industry of a busy life to the welfare and happiness of the inhabitants of Harbottle. Semi-octagonal basins on east and south sides in trefoiled round-headed recesses. On the west side the spout emerges from an iron gargoyle. Elaborate Gothic canopy over with pointed, trefoiled arches and marble columns with foliage capitals. Smaller arrangement above round solid care has elaborate crocketed gables. , | 1041275 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.106969 55.336370,-2.107065 55.336373,-2.107068... |
2013-01-29 | 1041276 | Border House And Attached Garden Wall | HARBOTTLE HARBOTTLE. VILLAGE NT 9304 (North side) 26/63 Border House and attached garden wall GV II House. Early C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys 3 bays. 8 steps up to almost central 6-panel door. 16-pane sash windows with projecting sills. Fire insurance plate above door. Gabled roof with corniced end stacks, kneelers and flat coping. Low garden walls with arched coping and arched gate piers. , | 1041276 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.107286 55.336390,-2.107403 55.336399,-2.107410... |
2013-01-29 | 1041277 | Cherry Tree House | HARBOTTLE HARBOTTLE VILLAGE NT 9304 (North side) 26/65 Cherry Tree House GV II House. Early C19, raised by one storey 1868. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 3 storeys, 3 windows. 6-panel door with patterned overlight. One 12-pane sash to left and two to right. 1st floor has two 12-pane sashes to left and, on right, a 4-pane sash altered in 1868. 2nd floor has central small 4-pane sash with flanking half-dormers, the lintel of the left one inscribed G.R.T., the right one 1868. Gabled roof with flat coping and end stacks, the right one rebuilt. The half-dormers are gabled with kneelers. , | 1041277 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.107803 55.336412,-2.107817 55.336342,-2.107659... |
2013-01-29 | 1041278 | Waterloo House | HARBOTTLE HARBOTTLE VILLAGE NT 9304 (North side) 26/67 Waterloo House GV II House. Early C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys 3 bays. The left bay projects as a 2-storey cross-gabled porch with chamfered segmental-headed doorway. 4-panel inner door with overlight. 12-pane sash above door; 16-pane sashes to right. Gabled roof with ridged coping and kneelers on right. Corniced end and ridge stacks. The house was renamed by the village doctor after his greyhound, King Death, won the Waterloo Cup in 1868. Figure of greyhound now removed to garden of Burradon Hall (q.v.). Upper Coquetdale by David Dippie Dixon. Frank Graham, Newcastle 1974. , | 1041278 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.107965 55.336353,-2.107956 55.336395,-2.108093... |
2013-01-29 | 1041279 | Braeside | HARBOTTLE HARBOTTLE VILLAGE NT 9304 (North side) 26/69 Braeside GV II House, formerly part of Waterloo House, (q.v.). Early C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 bays with central door in C19 half-glazed wood porch. 4-pane sash windows. Shallow-pitched gabled roof with kneelers and ridged coping on left. Included for group value. , | 1041279 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100458 55.335763,-2.100461 55.335838,-2.100664... |
2013-01-29 | 1041280 | Harbottle Castle (New) | HARBOTTLE HARBOTTLE VILLAGE NT 9304 (East end) 26/71 Harbottle Castle (New) Units 1, 2 and 3 GV II House now divided into 3 units. Probably older core, but externally entirely 1829 by John Dobson for the Fenwicke-Clennels. Ashlar with Scottish and Welsh slate roof. Classical style. 2 storeys. 5 x 5- bay front block with lower 3-bay service wing on west side, which has attached service ranges round courtyard to rear. East front (former entrance front): Mid C19 stone porch, with 2-leaf half- glazed door and tall margined fanlight, flanked by narrow round-headed windows. Gabled roof with ball finials over gable and kneelers. Original doorway inside porch is roundheaded with keystone and framed in attached Tuscan columns with frieze and cornice. 2-pane sashes on ground floor, 12-pane sashes above. Broad first-floor band. Moulded cornice. Hipped roof with square, corniced ridge stacks. On left return a late C19 canted bay window and a doorway with Tuscan entablature otherwise 12-pane sashes. Right return, i.e. rear of house, is more irregular with 12-pane sashes and roundheaded staircase window with intersecting glazing bars. Interior has 6-panel doors with panelled reveals, panelled shutters and one good wood fireplace with eared architrave surround and foliage panels in the frieze. Biographical Dictionary of British Architects: Colvin. , | 1041280 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.107314 55.337882,-2.107430 55.337934,-2.107595... |
2013-01-29 | 1041281 | Harbottle Castle | HARBOTTLE HARBOTTLE VILLAGE NT 9304 (West end,off) 26/73 Harbottle Castle 21/10/53 (formerly listed as The Remains of Harbottle Castle) I Ruined castle. Started after 1157, reconstructed in stone C13, extensively rebuilt in 1541. The earliest work is a motte and bailey castle, the finest medieval earthwork in the county. Ruined walls in squared stone. The ruins include a stretch of curtain wall c.40 yards long and 15 ft. high with the remains of an angle tower at the north end. This wall separated the bailey from an unfortified courtyard beyond. On the motte are extensive fragments of a shell keep with one deeply-splayed C16 gun loop still in situ. Two other smaller, but still high and dramatic fragments of the curtain wall also remain. Northumberland County History Vol.15. Scheduled Ancient Monument. , | 1041281 | 1953-10-21 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.073045 55.318058,-2.073044 55.318007,-2.072999... |
2013-01-29 | 1041282 | Churchyard Wall To West Of Church Of St Mary | HARBOTTLE HOLYSTONE NT 90 SE 21/75 Churchyard wall to west of Church of St. Mary GV II Church yard wall. C18 and C19. Dressed stone and random rubble. c. 4 ft. high with flat coping. c. 30 yards long. Immediately west of the church, a medieval gravestone and several architectural fragments are built into the wall. Included for group value. , | 1041282 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.075963 55.320295,-2.076006 55.320274,-2.075925... |
2013-01-29 | 1041283 | The Lady's Well | HARBOTTLE HOLYSTONE NT 90 SE 21/76 The Lady's Well 21/10/53 GV I Well or water tank, cross and statue. Tank possibly Roman,reconstructed 1788, statue possibly C15 but placed here 1788, cross late C19. Roman water tank c. 15 x 10 yards given new low edging walls in 1788 at which time a statue to represent St. Paulinus was brought from Alnwick Castle and placed in centre of tank. In late C19 the statue was moved to the south end of the tank and replaced by a Celtic-style wheel-head cross. Reputed, on doubtful grounds, to be the scene of mass conversions by Paulinus on Easter Day A.D. 627 but considered more likely to have been a preaching station of St. Ninian. Northumberland County History Vol. XV. , | 1041283 | 1953-10-21 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.073201 55.318216,-2.073227 55.318259,-2.073690... |
2015-10-16 | 1041284 | Priory Farmhouse | HARBOTTLE HOLYSTONE NT 90 SE 21/78 Priory Farmhous GV II House. C17, possibly with earlier core. Random rubble, the upper courses squared stone. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. Irregular fenestration. Doorway, right of centre has boarded and battened door in chamfered surround with segmental head. Flanking ground-floor windows are 4-pane sashes in recessed chamfered surrounds and were formerly mullioned. Smaller casement window to left was formerly a fire window. On 1st floor 2 similar windows and two 4-pane sashes in plain C18 surrounds. Gabled roof with flat coping and corniced end stacks. Interior has old beams. , | 1041284 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.072294 55.318535,-2.072226 55.318617,-2.072293... |
2013-01-29 | 1041285 | Garage And Shed In Garden Of Woodbine Cottage | HARBOTTLE HOLYSTONE NT 90 SE 21/82 Garage and shed in garden of Woodbine Cottage GV II Formerly cottage, converted to stable and carriage house in C19 and now used as garage and garden shed. Early-mid C18. Dressed stone. Pantiled and stone slate roof. Single storey. Boarded and battened double doors to left, boarded door in centre and 6-pane casement to right. Steeply-pitched roof edged in stone slates. Reverse-stepped gables and square ridge stack. , | 1041285 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.055308 55.297231,-2.055309 55.297192,-2.055084... |
2013-01-29 | 1041286 | Garden Balustrade, Steps And Urns South And South East Of Holystone Grange | HARBOTTLE HOLYSTONE GRANGE NT 90 SE 21/84 Garden balustrade, steps and urns south and south-east of Holystone Grange GV II Garden balustrading, urns and steps. Originally installed at Haggerston Castle by Norman Shaw in 1889-93, transferred here in 1933 when Haggerston was demolished. Ashlar. Extensive and complex arrangement of terraces with urn balusters, slightly- rounded coping and frequent square corniced piers. Balustrade broken on south side by 6 large urns with festoons. , | 1041286 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.055969 55.297563,-2.055954 55.297552,-2.055926... |
2013-01-29 | 1041287 | Summerhouse Circa 60 Yards West Of Holystone Grange | HARBOTTLE HOLYSTONE GRANGE NT 90 SE 21/88 Summerhouse c. 60 yards west of Holystone Grange GV II Summerhouse. Probably c.1897 by F.W. Rich. Ashlar with red-tiled roof. Single storey, octagonal with glazed door and 16-pane sash windows. Steeply-pitched roof with overhanging eaves and lead ball finial. , | 1041287 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.043704 55.293284,-2.043565 55.293025,-2.043477... |
2013-01-29 | 1041289 | Harehaugh Old Farmhouse | HARBOTTLE HAREHAUGH NY 99 NE 24/156 Harehaugh Old Farmhouse II House. Early C17. Roughly-coursed stone. Roofless. 2 storeys. Scattered fenestration: 3 bays. Tudor-arched doorway to right in multi-moulded square- headed surround. Left of the door a small square double-chamfered window. Left of this, a 2-light window now lost mullion and with casement, under hoodmould. To left a door, formerly a one-light double-chamfered window under hoodmould. On the 1st floor 3 sash windows. Ruinous at time of survey and interior filled with rubble of collapsed roof making inspection impossible. , | 1041289 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.125627 55.352215,-2.125853 55.352145,-2.125693... |
2013-01-29 | 1041295 | Cartshed And Byre Circa 10 Yards North Of Alwinton House | ALWINTON ALWINTON NT 90 NW 14/9 Cartshed and byre c.lO yards north of Alwinton Farmhouse GV II Cartshed and byre with granary over. Early C19. Random rubble with dressed- stone quoins and surrounds. Welsh slate roof. L-plan. Long arm of L has irregular openings ini;luding boarded door and double doors. Half-shuttered window to granary in gabled half-dormer. On left return 5 segmental arches on square piers. , | 1041295 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.310051 55.358742,-2.310078 55.358733,-2.310078... |
2013-01-29 | 1041301 | Outer Golden Pot | ALWINTON DERE STREET NT 80 NW 804073 12/19 Outer Golden Pot 11 Crossbase, Medieval, possibly base of wayside funerary cross to Sir James Douglas, killed in Battle of Otterburn 1388. Sandstone. 38 inches by 32 inches. 13 inches high with rectangular socket. Archaeologia Aeliana 4th Series Vol IV 1927. , | 1041301 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.181220 55.363261,-2.181195 55.363307,-2.181268... |
2013-01-29 | 1041302 | Stable, Granary And Pigsty Circa 20 Yards East Of Shilmoor Farmhouse | ALWINTON SHILMOOR NT 80 NE 13/21 Stable, granary and pigsty c.20 yards east of Shilmoor Farmhouse GV II Stable, granary and pigsty. Dated 1815 over 1st floor window. Random rubble with dressed-stone quoins and surrounds. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. Boarded door with half-shuttered window to right. On 1st floor one 6-pane casement. Date on lintel of 1st floor window. Gabled roof with flat coping. Lean-to pigsty on right return has door and exercise yard to rear. Further farm buildings attached to rear of stable, not of special interest. , | 1041302 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.077104 55.370233,-2.077117 55.370260,-2.077158... |
2013-01-29 | 1041303 | Kennel Cottages Circa 300 Yards North Of Biddlestone Home Farm | BIDDLESTONE BIDDLESTONE NT 90 NE 15/23 Kennel Cottages c.300 yards north of Biddlestone Home Farm II 2 cottages. 1844. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Tudor style. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Rusticated quoins, chamfered plinth and rusticated lower course of masonry. Slightly-projecting cross-gabled centre bay has rusticated quoins also. On ground floor, 3-light mullioned windows with diamond-paned sashes under hoodmoulds. Similar 2-light windows above, those in outer bays in gabled half- dormers. Central gable has kneelers, ridged coping and obelisk finial. Gabled half- dormers are similar but with hat-shaped finials. Hipped roof with 2 cross-axial tripartite octagonal ridge stacks. On both returns doorways with moulded surrounds and hoodmoulds in corniced stone porches. To right the porch is open and has 6-panelled inner door. Porch to left has boarded door. Interior has contemporary fireplaces, iron ranges, 6-panelled doors and shutters. , | 1041303 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.071947 55.368833,-2.071954 55.368867,-2.072150... |
2013-01-29 | 1041304 | Biddlestone Roman Catholic Chapel | BIDDLESTONE BIDDLESTONE NT 90 NE 15/25 Biddlestone Roman 31/7/86 Catholic Chapel (formerly Listed as Roman Catholic Chapel) 11* R.C. chapel, formerly private chapel to demolished Biddlestone Hall. Basement C13, chapel early C19, possibly 1820 by John Dobson, for Waiter Selby. Random rubble, ashlar and graduated Lakeland slate roof. The basement is the tunnel-vaulted ground floor of a C13 tower. Massive masonry and walls 6 ft. thick. Inner doorway at east end has pointed arch with continuous chamfered surround. Continuous offset above ground floor. Medieval masonry continues higher on north and west sides, indeed to eaves level on north side. Otherwise the chapel is ashlar. 3 bays. Pointed-arched south windows with cusped Y-tracery and dripstones. Similar 3-light east window. Gabled roof with flat coping, kneelers and foliated-cross finial on east gable. West end is irregular and patched where chapel adjoined house. Doorway to 1st floor is reached by later closed-in external stair. Parts of 2 C16 or C17 blocked mullioned windows with moulded frames. In an isolated and extremely picturesque situation. Northumberland County History Vol. XIV. Biographical Dictionary of British Architects: Howard Colvin. , | 1041304 | 1986-07-31 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.067814 55.368626,-2.067781 55.368631,-2.067800... |
2013-01-29 | 1041305 | Icehouse Circa 300 Yards East Of Biddlestone Chapel | BIDDLESTONE BIDDLESTONE NT 90 NE 15/27 Icehouse c.300 yards east of Biddlestone Chapel II Icehouse. Early C19. Ashlar. Built into steep bank with retaining wall and square porch. Inside, a short passage with 3 right-angled turns leads to the ice chamber which is square, c.15 ft. deep with tunnel-vaulted roof and offsets at regular intervals down the sides which formerly supported wooden shelves to hold the ice. A trap door through the vault, covered by a massive stone slab, provided further access. , | 1041305 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.068113 55.368857,-2.068116 55.368858,-2.068122... |
2013-01-29 | 1041306 | Wellhouse Circa 300 Yards East Of Biddlestone Chapel | BIDDLESTONE BIDDLESTONE NT 90 NE 15/28 Wellhouse c.300 yards east of Biddlestone Chapel II Wellhouse. Dated 1806. Ashlar. Small gabled building c. 3 ft. high, the east end open with elliptical arch. Date above arch. Stone vaulted and lined inside,with apsidal end. Iron harrposts for former gate. , | 1041306 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1041307 | Keeper's Cottages | BIDDLESTONE CLENNEL NT 90 NW 14/30 Keepers' Cottages II Pair of cottages. c.1840. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 6 bays : 2-storey, 1-bay cross wings linked by single-storey, 4-bay section. Raised alternating quoins. Doorways in 2nd and 5th bays have open porches with catslide roofs and wood Tuscan columns. Doors and windows have,raised alternating-block surrounds. Boarded doors and 16-pane sash windows with hoodmoulds. Gabled roofs with projecting eaves. Tall square diagonally-set corniced stacks over cross gables and in centre of single-storey section. , | 1041307 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1041308 | Cartshed With Hen House And Pigsty Circa 50 Yards East Of Elilaw Farmhouse | BIDDLESTONE ELILAW NT 90 NE 15/155 Cartshed with henhouse and pigsty c.50 yards east of Elilaw Farmhouse GV II Cartshed, pigsty and henhouse. Mid C19. Dressed stone and Welsh slate roof. 6 segmental arches with square piers. Boarded door to henhouse on right. The henhouse is over the pigsty whose entrance is on right return. Exercise yard partly demolished. 2 arched entries to henhouse, also on right return, have stone alighting ledges. Roof hipped on right. , | 1041308 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2015-12-09 | 1042063 | East Newtown Farmhouse | This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 17/07/2015 and 26/11/2015 NU 00 SW 3/85 TOSSON, NEWTOWN, East Newtown Farmhouse (Formerly listed as East Newton Farmhouse) II House. Early-mid C18. Coursed, squared sandstone blocks. Pantiled roof with slate edging. Baffle-entry plan. Three irregular bays with door between 2nd and 3rd bays. 2008 gabled porch replacing C19 or early C20 gabled porch. Renewed 12-pane sashes on ground floor. Three 4-pane Yorkshire sashes on 1st floor. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with kneelers and flat coping. Corniced ridge stack and end stacks. Lower 2-storey, one-bay section to right, originally a hind's cottage. Interior: several 2-panel and 6-panel doors. Internal shutters. Listing NGR: NU0360400735 | 1042063 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1042320 | Westnewton Bridge | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON B 6351 3/82 Westnewton Bridge II Bridge. Late C18-early C19. Random rubble with ashlar dressings; repairs in concrete. 7 arches. Triangular cutwaters between middle three arches. Very broad segmental arch, vaulted in ashlar, flanked by smaller round-headed arches. At each end of bridge 2 further, much lower, flood arches now largely blocked by earth and rubble. Deep voussoirs framed by arch bands. Plain parapet, with concrete coping, widens out beyond bridge to form approach walls ending in square piers with shallow stone pyramidal caps. , | 1042320 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1042321 | Hethpool House | NT 82 NE KIRKNEWTON HETHPOOL 6/84 Hethpool House GV II House. 1919, dated on roundel in rear porch gable, by Cahill of Alnwick, on site of, and incorporating some masonry from, a house built in 1687. Additions of 1928 by Robert Mauchlin of Newcastle, for Sir Arthur Munro Sutherland. Roughcast with ashlar dressings and Devonian slate roof. Arts-and-Crafts style. 2 storeys; double-span roof with projecting wing to rear and later round tower attached on right. Original building 6 bays. Doorway in 2nd bay: glazed door in large gabled porch with round-arched entry and sundial in gable. 12-pane sash windows in raised surrounds. To left a high projecting round tower with similar windows, shield with Sutherland coat of arms and conical roof. A second lower rounded projection adjoins left side of this tower and has a conical pent roof. Similar decoration to rear and, in rear wing, a doorway with moulded surround and lintel dated 1687. Interior: contemporary restrained Arts-and-Crafts style with massive rough beams, early-C18 style fireplaces and staircase with turned balusters. , | 1042321 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1042322 | Hethpool Tower | NT 82 NE KIRKNEWTON HETHPOOL 6/86 Hethpool Tower GV II Ruined towerhouse. C14. Random rubble. 3 sides of the tower stand to c.20 ft. and are almost entirely covered by ivy. No recognisable features. , | 1042322 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1042323 | Gravestone Circa 35 Yards South Of Church Of St Gregory | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON KIRKNEWTON 3/90 (inset) Gravestone c. 35 yards south of Church of St. Gregory GV II Gravestone. Date and inscription indecipherable but probably early C18. Sandstone. Small tablet quite elaborately carved. Pedimented top with scrolls above and 3 pilasters beneath forming 2 panels, one carved with a cherub, the other with a skull and crossbones. , | 1042323 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1042324 | Gravestone Of William...(?) Circa 18 Yards South South East Of Church Of St Gregory | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON KIRKNEWTON 3/92 (inset) Gravestone of William ... (?) c. 18 yards south- south-east of Church of St. Gregory GV II Gravestone, 1736. Sandstone. Small tablet c. 2 ft. high with fluted pilasters and semicircular pedimented top with moulded edge. Cherub's head in pediment. Skull and crossbones and words memento mori below. Worn inscription to rear. , | 1042324 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1042325 | Davison Gravestone Circa 7 Yards South Of Church Of St Gregory | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON KIRKNEWTON 3/96 (inset) Davison graves tone c. 7 yards south of Church of St. Gregory GV II Chest tomb. 1738 and various dates. Ashlar. Sides of chest have angle pilasters and pilasters in middle of long sides. Worn decorative panels between. Top has rounded edge, broad chamfer and flat top. Chamfered west end has coat of arms flanked by date 1738 in high relief letters. Worn inscription around edge. Inscriptions on top include James Davison of Lanton who departed this life March ye 27th 1767 aged 101 years. , | 1042325 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1042326 | The Old Vicarage | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON KIRKNEWTON 3/99 The Old Vicarage GV II Vicarage, now house. Late C18 - early C19. Large additions of early C19,and later C19 alterations. Random rubble with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys, 6 windows. Entrance front: central Victorian door with segmental head, mullioned overlight and multi-moulded surround. Similar detail to side light on left of door. Floating cornice over both. To right of door a shallow single-storey 2-light bay window with stone pent roof. Deeper square bay window to left of door has slate pent roof. Also one 4-pane sash in chamfered surround. On 1st floor six 12-pane sashes in chamfered surrounds. Gabled roof with large hipped dormer, flat coping and end stacks. Older wing on right return has one 12-pane sash on ground floor and 3 windows on 1st floor, one a 16-pane sash, the others with intermediate glazing bars removed. To rear: flush-panelled door and many irregularly-place 12-pane sashes including large paired 12-pane stair window. Interior: staircase with stick balusters, cast-iron newel and wreathed handrail. 6-panelled doors and internal shutters. , | 1042326 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1042327 | Shelter Sheds And Granary At West Kirknewton Farm | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON KIRKNEWTON 3/101 Shelter sheds and granary at West Kirknewton Farm GV II Shelter sheds and granary. Late C18. Random rubble with dressed stone quoins and dressings. Scottish slate roof. 2 storeys, 9 bays. Central round-arched entrance to granary stairs flanked by 4 segmental arches on each side; 2 now blocked. 1/2-slatted and shuttered windows to granary over. Gabled roof with flat coping. , | 1042327 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1042328 | Garage Circa 70 Yards South West Of Westnewton House | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON WESTNEWTON 3/103 Garage c.70 yards south-west of Westnewton House GV II Formerly stable and carriage house, now garage and stores. Random rubble with pantiled and Welsh slate roofs. L-shaped in plan. 2 storeys, 5 and 1 bays. Former stable on left now has C20 door on ground floor and five ?-slatted windows to granary on 1st floor. Steeply-pitched pantiled roof. Outside stone stairs to granary on left return. Projecting on right, the carriage house with groom's room over, has boarded double doors in segmental arch on right. Boarded door on left. On 1st floor one 12-pane sash in raised surround. Gabled Welsh slate roof with very broad flat coping and stone ridge stack. , | 1042328 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1042370 | Akeld Bastle And Attached Walling To South | NT 92 NE AKELD AKELD 8/4 Akeld Bastle and attached walling to south GV II* Bastle-house forerunner, now animal shelter. Late medieval, upper storey probably rebuilt late C16 or C17. Random rubble walls 5 ft. thick with dressed stone quoins. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys c.62 x 25 ft. Original doorway to right of long west wall has chamfered surround with drawbar holes. Relieving arch over. Later door to left. 3 small shuttered windows on 1st floor. Gabled roof with flat raised coping. On right return a double outside stone stair to boarded 1st floor door. On left return 4 slit windows to ground floor. Dovecote above with five stone alighting ledges and 12 holes in stone screens. Interior has impressive high round tunnel vault. Field wall attached on right return and stretching c.1OO yards south is very substantially constructed, over 5 ft. high, has a pronounced batter and may partly represent the former barmkin. Northumberland County History Vol. Archeologia Aeliana 3rd Series IX (1913). , | 1042370 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1042371 | Akeld Cottages | NT 92 NE AKELD AKELD 8/5 Akeld Cottages Nos.1-9 (consecutive) GV II Farm cottages. Probably 1892. Random rubble with tooled-and-margined ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof and brick chimneys. 4 ranges of single-storey cottages round a central courtyard. Carriage entry in centre of north range with 6 bays to left and 5 bays to right. East and west ranges 6 bays. South range 11 bays. Doors are boarded (except one late C20 door) and have overlights. 12-pane sash windows in alternating-block surrounds. North range has gabled roof, south range hipped roof. Many square corniced ridge stacks. , | 1042371 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1042380 | Farmbuildings Circa 15 Yards West Of Langleeford Farmhouse | NT 92 NW EARLE HARTHOPE VALLEY 11/24 Farmbuildings c.15 yards west of Langleeford Farmhouse GV II Farmbuildings. Early C19. Random rubble with tooled-and-margined dressings. Painted. Welsh slate roof. L-shaped in plan. Double doors to cart shed on left. Next to that a stable with central boarded door in alternating-block surround. Fixed 9-pane window to right and ?-slatted window to left in similar surrounds. Byre right of this, with granary over, has boarded door and ventilation slits. Projecting range to rear has further byre with stable-type door and cart shed with segmental arch. Gabled roofs. , | 1042380 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1042398 | Sheepfold 200 Yards North Of Greensidhill | NT 91 NE 982167 INGRAM GREENSIDEHILL 11/73 Sheepfold 200 yards North of Greensidehill 11 Sheepfold. C18 or C19. Dry stone wall. Circular about 40 feet in diameter. Walls complete. c 5 feet high, c 54 inches thick at base tapering to c 30 inches. Entrance with massive stones on south-east side, c 5 feet wide. , | 1042398 | 1985-01-25 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1042399 | Sheepfold 1/2 Mile North Of Hartside | NT 91 NE 978169 INGRAM HARTSIDE 11/74 Sheepfold ? mile North of Hartside 11 Sheepfold. C18 or C19. Dry stone wall. Circular, c 40 feet in diameter. Walls complete, c 5 feet high, c 40 inches thick at base tapering to c 20 inches. Entrance to south-west, 3 feet wide. , | 1042399 | 1985-01-25 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1042400 | The Vicarage | NU Ol NW INGRAM INGRAM 12/78 The Vicarage GV 11 House. Early C19 and later C19. Dressed stone, Welsh slate roof. Complex plan built in several stages. 2 storeys. Entrance front has 5-bay early C19 block to right. All windows 12-pane sashes except one enlarged in later C19; ground floor sills connected by band. Victorian doorway with shouldered architrave in left bay. Random river stones on right return. To left and rear of this block larger and later C19 addition with, on entrance side, a recessed bay with round-arched windows below and Venetian window above, then a canted bay window. On garden side a 4-bay facade with sash windows and rusticated quoins. Band beneath 1st floor windows. Earlier, lower 3-bay extension to left with 12-pane sashes. Main block has hippped roof, extension gabled. Large, square, corniced stacks. , | 1042400 | 1985-01-25 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1042493 | Limekiln On East Side Of Road 200 Metres South West Of West Crinkledikes Farmhouse | NY 76 NE NY 781670 BARDON MILL CRINKLEDIKES 4/17 Limekiln on east side of 24/11/67 road 200 metres south-west of West CrinkledikesFarmhouse II Limekiln, early C19. Squared rubble with stone dressings. Large sub-circular kiln has 3 lofty drawing arches with corbelled heads, each enclosing 2 eyes. Ramp at rear. , | 1042493 | 1967-11-24 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044833 | Shelter Shed And Granary Circa 40 Yards North-West Of The Redesdale Arms | ROCHESTER A 68 NY 89 NW (East side) 16/67 Shelter shed and granary c.40 yards north-west of The Redesdale Arms GV II Shelter shed with granary over. C18, raised slightly and re-roofed early C19. Coursed stone with Welsh slate roof, top 3 courses dressed stone. Two storeys, 3 bays. High round rebated arches with projecting keystones; square piers with impost bands. Pitching door and window above. Gabled roof. , | 1044833 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044834 | Stobbs | ROCHESTER A 68 NY 89 NW (West side, off) 16/70 Stobbs GV II House. C17, altered and extended 1724. Large random rubble blocks; extended in ashlar. Welsh slate roof. Two storeys, 3 bays with lower 2-storey, one- bay extension on right. C20 central door in chamfered alternating-block surround with lintel dated 1724; the lintel, though, is newer than the jambs. Right jamb has date 1817 scratched in. C20 casements in C18 chamfered surrounds. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with corniced end stacks. Interior: walls c.40 inches thick. Several 2-panel doors. Staircase with stick balusters and turned newels. , | 1044834 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044837 | High Rochester Roman Fort | ROCHESTER HIGH ROCHESTER NY 89 NW 16/80 High Rochester Roman Fort 10.11.51 (formerly listed as Remains of Walling at High Rochester or Bremenium) GV II Roman fort, founded in the first century AD with restorations and rebuildings throughout the C2, C3, and C4. Ashlar. The mound of the fort is intact with lower parts of walls visible in many places. The west gateway stands to c.5 ft. with massive masonry of the flanking towers flush with adjoining wall; north impost stands in situ with moulded impost block and the springer of the arch. South internal tower between south gate and south-west angle of the fort also has extensive visible remains. The front of the tower has gone but the sides and back remain up to the height of a blocked doorway at 1st floor level. Jambs of north and south gates also visible. A scheduled Ancient Monument. County No. 20. Full account in Northumberland County History, Vol. XV. , | 1044837 | 1951-11-10 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044838 | Rose Cottage | ROCHESTER HIGH ROCHESTER NY 89 NW 16/82 Rose Cottage GV II Cottage. Probably C16 or C17 incorporating medieval masonry, altered C18 or early C19. Random rubble and squared stone, including re-used Roman stones and large squared medieval stones; Welsh slate roof. Two storeys, 2 broad bays with central door. C20 door and sashes in C18 or early C19 openings. Gabled roof with flat coping. Renewed brick end stack and corniced ridge stack. Very large roughly-chamfered plinth to rear. Walls c.4 ft. thick on ground floor, a little thinner above. Within the walls of High Rochester Roman Fort. , | 1044838 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044839 | Bastle On North Side Of Road | TARSET GATEHOUSE NY 78 NE 31/85 Bastle on north side of road GV II* Bastlehouse. C16 or early C17. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. c.40 x 25 ft. Stone stairs to original 1st-floor doorway which has alternating-block surround with rounded arrises. Small chamfered window to right with blind segmental-arch over. To left small square window with chamfered surround. C19 gabled roof. Original ground-floor doorway, in right gable end, has relieving arch over. Interior: walls c.5 ft. thick. Rebated doorway with drawbar tunnels. Old beams support 1st floor. Corbelled out at south-west end to support fireplace. Ramm, McDowall, Mercer : Shielings and Bastles : HMSO: 1970. Scheduled Ancient Monument. County Number 550. , | 1044839 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044840 | Highgreen Manor | TARSET HIGH GREEN NY 89 SW 24/88 Highgreen Manor GV II Country house with 2 cottages attached to rear. c.1885 extended 1894 for Mr. Morrison Bell. Rock-faced stone with ashlar dressings, Welsh slate roof. In 2 sections. To left the older section: 2 storeys, 5 bays. 3-bay centre has central gabled porch and paired sash windows with stepped and castellated gables over each bay. End bays are round towers; they have corbel tables and ashlar parapets with slit windows and blank recesses in raised moulded surrounds; moulded cornices and tall conical roofs with swept eaves and lead finials. Elsewhere hipped roofs with tall corniced stacks. Addition to right L-plan. Recessed linking section to left has part-glazed door with mullioned overlight; above 5 small 6-pane casements in raised moulded surrounds. Projecting right bay has 4-light window on ground floor; on 1st floor a canted oriel window on moulded corbel with shield incribed C 1894 L Flanking the oriel 2 carved panels in foliage frames, to right the W B M. Morrison Bell crest, to left a bell. Above the oriel a gable flanked by chimneys with a pronounced batter. Interior: Stone fireplace with moulded mantelshelf and large segmental overpanel bearing Morrison Bell crest, all set in aedicule with pilasters and modillion cornice. , | 1044840 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044841 | Gardeners Cottage | TARSET HIGH GREEN NY 89 SW 24/90 Gardener' Cottage II Cottage. 1890's. Snecked stone with Welsh slate roof. Arts and Crafts style. One-and-a-half storeys, 2 bays. Three steps up to asymmetrically- placed boarded door. To left a 3-light window with wood mullions and transom. Gableted roof with overhanging eaves and carried over door to form porch on curved wood struts. Large corniced ridge stack of 4 clustered square shafts. , | 1044841 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044842 | Thorneyburn Rectory | TARSET THORNEYBURN NY 78 NE 31/94 Thorneyburn Rectory GV II Former rectory, now private-house. 1818 by H.H. Seward for the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital. Ashlar with graduated Lakeland slate roof. Two storeys, 3 bays with lower 2-storey, one-bay section recessed to left. Five steps up to central stone porch with cornice and blocking course. Tripartite small-paned bashes in broad chamfered surrounds on ground floor; shorter 9-pane sashes above. Gabled roof with banded end stacks, ridged coping and kneelers. Interior: staircase with stick balusters and turned newels, 6-panel doors and shutters. , | 1044842 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044843 | Dovecote Circa 100 Yards South Of Redheugh Farmhouse | TARSET THORNEYBURN NY 78 NE 31/98 Dovecote c.100 yards south of Redheugh Farmhouse GV II Dovecote. Mid C18. Dressed stone with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. Square, 2 storeys. Rusticated quoins. Doorway on ground floor and round-headed entry for doves above. Pyramidal roof. , | 1044843 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044854 | Coach House And Stable C.20 Yards East Of Falstone Rectory | FALSTONE MOUNT PLEASANT NY 78 NW 30/14 Coach house and stable c.20 yards east of Falstone Rectory GV II Coach house and stable. c.1818. Dressed stone with graduated Lakeland slate roof. 2 storeys. Central segmental-arched carriage entry with boarded double doors. To right boarded double doors to garage. To left stable-type door and casement window. On 1st floor 2 small windows one a 6-pane sash, the other a casement. Gabled roof with flat coping and small banded right end stack. Outside stone stairs to granary on left return. , | 1044854 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044855 | Ridge End | FALSTONE STANNERSBURN NY 78 NW 30/15 Ridge End II Bastlehouse. C16 extended by wing to left c.1800. Large random rubble with boulder plinth; Welsh slate roof. c.37 ft. x 21 ft. 2 storeys plus attic, 2 bays. Central doorway in C20 porch. Original ground-floor doorway has roll- moulded surround. Ground floor windows are sashes in late C17 double-chamfered surrounds. On 1st floor late C18 or early C19 windows with renewed sashes. One roll-moulded jamb of original 1st-floor doorway remains above door. Gabled roof with flat coping and banded end stacks. Attached to left a lower 2-bay extension with sash windows. Attached to left of this a 3-bay stable with granary over. Interior: walls c.50 inches thick. Ramm, McDowall, Mercer: Shielings and Bastles: HMSO: LONDON: 1970. , | 1044855 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044856 | Dally Castle | GREYSTEAD DALLY CASTLE NY 78 SE 37/17 Dally Castle I Ruined castle. C13 and C14. Squared stone. Rectangular, c.50 x 30 ft. with projecting towers at three corners. The walls stand from two feet to about five feet above ground and more below the surface. Finely-cut chamfered plinth. Several arrow slits and parts of arrow slits remain. They are finely-detailed with rounded jambs and steeply-sloping sills and lintels. Northumberland County History : Vol XV. , | 1044856 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044857 | Church Of St Luke | GREYSTEAD GREYSTEAD NY 78 NE 31/18 Church of St. Luke GV II Parish church. 1818 by H.H. Seward for the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital. Ashlar with graduated Lakeland slate roof. West tower, nave and chancel in one, and north vestry. Tower is also porch with pointed-arched doorway in broad chamfered surround. Small lancet above and bell stage of 3 tall close-set lancets. Castellated parapet. 3-bay church with tall Y-tracery windows in broad chamfered surrounds. Concave cornice. East end has 3-light window with intersecting tracery; also, in the gable, a round window. The gable has a solid corniced parapet with a niche and a cross at the apex. Interior is a single space with panelled dado and moulded dado rail. Flat ceiling. Simple but of pleasing proportions. , | 1044857 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044858 | Footbridge Over River North Tyne | GREYSTEAD GREYSTEAD NY 78 NE 785862 31/20 Footbridge over River North Tyne II Foot suspension bridge. Probably 1862. Ashlar, steel and wood. At each end a stone support tower with battered sides. Round-arched passage through each tower. Dentil cornices. Steel cables pass through the towers and support a wooden walkway with wooden railings. Built to connect the south bank of the river to the railway which opened in 1862. Also in Tarset C.P. (q.v.). , | 1044858 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044867 | Stable Block To North-West Of Otterburn Hall | OTTERBURN OTTERBURN HALL NY 89 SE 25/46 Stable Block to 18.2.87 north-west of Otterburn Hall GV II Stable block, now garages, storage and staff accommodation. c.1870 for Lord James Douglas. Brick in Flemish bond with ashlar dressings, Welsh slate roof. In 4 sections:- 2-storey former coach house to right. On ground floor 4 bays with round- headed doorway in second bay, 2-light window to left and 2 segmental carriage arches to right. On 1st floor three 12-pane sashes in raised alternating- block surrounds. Single-storey, 4-bay centre section has boarded double doors; continuous C20 dormer in roof. Higher section to right has high segmental carriage arch to through passage. 3 hipped half dormers above. Gabled roof. Outer sections have elaborate decorative bargeboards. 4 tall ridge stacks. Lower addition on right with hipped roof. Included for group value. , | 1044867 | 1987-02-18 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.187213 55.242729,-2.187096 55.242747,-2.187120... |
2013-01-29 | 1044868 | Otterburn Hall Farmhouse | OTTERBURN OTTERBURN HALL NY 89 SE 25/49 Otterburn Hall 18.2.87 Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse. Late C19. Brick in Flemish bond with Welsh slate roof. Restrained Arts-and-Crafts style. L-plan. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Right bay has canted mullioned-and-transomed wood oriel on wood brackets; on 1st floor 4-light flat-topped half dormer. Left bay is cross-gabled and has 4-light window with wood mullions on each floor. Roof is gabled on right with projecting end stack. Cross-gabled roof of left bay continues as catslide roof over left return. Doorway on left return. , | 1044868 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.441075 55.333404,-2.441086 55.333437,-2.441118... |
2013-01-29 | 1044871 | Milestone Circa 100 Yards South-East Of Ramshope Lodge | ROCHESTER A 68 NT 70 NW 721045 (East side) 7/57 Milestone c.1OO yards south-east of Ramshope Lodge II Milestone. Early C19. Sandstone, painted white. c.2 ft. high. Triangular with rounded back. Inscribed on one side NEWCASTLE and on the other JEDBRO 43 13 MILES MILES , | 1044871 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.370602 55.318397,-2.370622 55.318440,-2.370660... |
2013-01-29 | 1044872 | Milestone At Byrness | ROCHESTER A 68 NT 70 SE 766028 (East side) 8/59 Milestone at Byrness II Milestone. Early C19. Sandstone, painted white. Triangular with rounded back. c.2 ft. high. Inscribed on one side NEWCASTLE and on the other JEDBORO 40 16 MILES MILES , | 1044872 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.335811 55.297481,-2.335822 55.297514,-2.335869... |
2013-01-29 | 1044873 | Milestone Circa 1/4 Mile North-East Of Blakehopeburnhaugh | ROCHESTER A 68 NT 70 SE 788004 (East side) 8/61 Milestone c.? mile north-east of Blakehopeburnhaugh II Milestone. EarLy C19. Sandstone, painted white. c.2 ft. high. Triangular with rounded back. Inscribed on on side NEWCASTLE and on the other JEDBORO 38 18 MILES MILES , | 1044873 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.263654 55.274977,-2.263702 55.274946,-2.263631... |
2013-01-29 | 1044874 | Rochester Old School House | ROCHESTER A 68 NY 89 NW (East side) 16/63 Rochester Old School House GV II Former school now private house. Mid C19, porch built 1852. Dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. Single-storey, 4-bay school with gabled roof. Porch on right return built of Roman stones from Bremenium (High Rochester). The stones include many channelled gutterstones and the ball finials to the kneelers are ballistae or projectiles from spring guns. C20 addition to left not of special interest. , | 1044874 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044875 | Church Of The Holy Trinity | ROCHESTER A 68 NY 89 NW (East side) 16/65 Church of the Holy Trinity 10.11.51 II Parish church. 1844 by John and Benjamin Green. Dressed stone with ashlar dressings and chamfered plinth; Welsh slate roof. Romanesque style. West tower, nave and apse, south porch. Five-bay nave with porch in left bay; keystone to doorway dated 1844. One-light windows.with dripstones and sill band. Flat angle buttresses. Heavy modillion cornice. Apse has similar detail. Three-storey west tower has one-light windows on ground and 1st floor and paired, louvred bell openings. Modillion cornice and pyramidal roof. Interior has open timber roof with arched braces. Elaborate Gothic reredos, with crocketed finials. Good, light-oak seating, pulpit and choir stalls of c.1890. They are very simple and look later. In the apse stone tablets carved with the 10 commandments, the creed and the Lord's Prayer. Wood panel over the tower arch inscribed This chapel was erected in the year 1844. It contains 182 sittings, and in consequence of a grant from the incorporated society for promoting the enlargement, building and repairing of churches and chapels, the whole of that number are hereby declared to be free and unappropriated for ever .... In the porch a Roman altar. , | 1044875 | 1951-11-10 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.435071 55.180263,-2.435098 55.180254,-2.435102... |
2013-01-29 | 1044891 | Routledge Gravestone C.15 Yards West Of Church Of St Peter | FALSTONE FALSTONE NU 78 NW 30/4 Routledge gravestone c.15 yards west of Church of St. Peter GV II Gravestone of John Routledge. 1730. Sandstone tablet. Arched top with scrolled ends. Swags framing moulded recessed panel bearing high-relief, well-carved figure of a woman. Inscription on reverse. , | 1044891 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044892 | Goodfellow Gravestone C.10 Yards South-West Of Church Of St Peter | FALSTONE FALSTONE NY 78 NW 30/5 Goodfellow gravestone c.10 yards south- west of Church of St. Peter GV II Gravestone of Hector Goodfellow. 1722. Small sandstone tablet. Arched top with scrolled ends. Moulded recessed panel carved with high-relief figures of two girls holding hands. Inscripton on rear. , | 1044892 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044893 | Gravestone Of Elizabeth B... C.15 Yards South Of Church Of St Peter | FALSTONE FALSTONE NY 78 NW 30/6 Gravestone of Elizabeth B..... c.15 yards south of Church of St. Peter GV II Gravestone. 1727 to Elizabeth B...... Sandstone. Inscription worn. The reverse is elaborately carved. It has an angel on top, under that the words MEMENTO MORI and then a recessed panel carved with a skeleton and a woman holding a bunch of flowers. , | 1044893 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044894 | Rutherford Gravestone C.10 Yards South-East Of Church Of St Peter | FALSTONE FALSTONE NY 78 NW 30/7 Rutherford gravestone c.10 yards south-east of Church of St. Peter GV II Gravestone of Mary Rutherford. 1720's. Sandstone tablet with primitive scrolled pedimented top. Carved in high relief with very rustic angel and wings, crossed bones, skull, spade and bible. Inscription to rear. , | 1044894 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.436850 55.181109,-2.436814 55.181100,-2.436831... |
2013-01-29 | 1044895 | United Reformed Church | FALSTONE FALSTONE NY 78 NW 30/10 United Reformed Church GV II Formerly Presbyterian Church now United Reformed Church. 1807, restored and tower added 1876. Coursed stone with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof. Single-cell building with east tower. 1 storey, 4 bays. 2 centre windows of 1807 are broad and round-headed with raised keystones and imposts. Similar but narrower outer windows inserted 1876. Oval datestone of 1807 between centre windows. Tower has pointed-arched doorway on south side. Inscription above FALSTONE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1707, 1807, 1876. Above that a rounde, with heavily- moulded frame and 4 keystones, pierced by a cruciform window. Bell stage has paired round-headed lancets. Pyramidal roof with vane. , | 1044895 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.427402 55.175327,-2.427372 55.175345,-2.427396... |
2013-01-29 | 1044896 | Falstone Rectory | FALSTONE MOUNT PLEASANT NY 78 NW 30/13 Falstone Rectory GV II Rectory. c.1818 by H.H. Seward for the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital. Ashlar with graduated Lakeland slate roof. Basement and 2 storeys plus attics, 3 bays with single-storey lean-to on right return. 6 steps with iron side rails up to central stone porch which has flush-panelled door. On ground floor tripartite sash windows in broad chamfered surrounds. On 1st floor shorter 9-pane sashes in similar surrounds. Concave cornice. Gabled roof with raised and ridged coping; corniced end stacks. Interior has staircase with ramped handrail and stick balusters; 6-panel doors and shutters. , | 1044896 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044966 | Boundary Stone C 50 Yards South Of Sundaysight | NY 88 NW BELLINGHAM SUNDAYSIGHT 1/41 Boundary stone c.50 yards south of Sundaysight II Boundary stone. C18. Sandstone. 18 inches high with coved top. Letter C on one side, T on the other. , | 1044966 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.193661 55.174816,-2.193598 55.174758,-2.193433... |
2013-01-29 | 1044976 | Bastle 600 Yards North-North-East Of Low Leam Farm | NY 88 NE CORSENSIDE WEST WOODBURN 2/70 Bastle 600 yards north- north-east of Low Leam Farm II Ruined bastle. Late C16 or early C17. Random rubble with massive quoins on boulder plinth. Walls 4 ft thick. 45 ft by 25 ft. 3 walls stand almost to full height. Original ground-floor door, to right of centre in long side, has massive jamb stones and lintel with rounded arrises. Similar surrounds to original upper door directly above. Left and right on 1st floor small square windows with chamfered surrounds and holes for iron bars. Rear wall has slit windows on both floors. Inside has rebates for harr-hung door and drawbars. There is a set-back at 1st floor level for roof timbers and corbelling on right gable end for fireplace. 3 square recesses. , | 1044976 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044990 | Bellingham Bridge | NY 8283 - 8383 BELLINGHAM B6320 21/1 Bellingham Bridge GV II Bridge. 1834 by John Green. Ashlar. 4 broad segmental arches separated by triangular cutwaters. Broad band marks base of parapet which is capped by chamfered coping. , | 1044990 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.301552 55.158873,-2.301730 55.158894,-2.301721... |
2013-01-29 | 1044994 | Charlton Old Farmhouse | NY 88 SW BELLINGHAM CHARLTON 5/12 Charlton Old Farmhouse GV II House. C18 and 1830-40. Ashlar facade, rubble elsewhere. Lakeland slate roof on rear span, Welsh slate on front span. 2 storeys. Double-span roof. Front block: early C19, 3-bay symmetrical facade with 12-pane sashes and 8-panelled door in chamfered reveals. One-bay extension to left with later sash windows is part of older rear span. This part has irregular fenestration in flat raised surrounds, and round-arched staircase window with intersecting glazing bars. Other windows C20 sashes. Later C19 gabled porch. Gabled roofs, the rear span with kneelers. 4 stone gable stacks and one ridge stack. Interior has, in rear section, an old roughly-constructed staircase. Elsewhere, 6-panelled doors, internal shutters, early C19 staircase with square balusters and turned newels; and several late C18 or early C19 fireplaces. , | 1044994 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1044995 | Garden Wall And Attached Byres To East Of Charlton Old Farmhouse | NY 88 SW BELLINGHAM CHARLTON 5/13 Garden wall and attached byres to east of Charlton Old Farmhouse GV II Garden wall with lean-to farmbuilding behind. C18. Random rubble with Welsh slate roofs. Wall 120ft long and c 12ft high with coved coping. Sheds to rear have segmental arch on left to cart shed. 4 byres, with alternating-block surrounds to stable doors, and further cart shed on right which has double entry with square stone pier. Gabled roof with flat coping. , | 1044995 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.289821 55.147720,-2.289917 55.147711,-2.289920... |
2013-01-29 | 1044997 | Hesleyside Hall | NY 88 SW BELLINGHAM HESLEYSIDE 5/21 Hesleyside Hall 1 GV II* 10/11/51 Country House. 1719, east front by William Newton 1796. Earlier core; and alterations mid Cl9. Ashlar with Lakeland slate roofs. A courtyard house. 3 storeys. South front of 1719, 9 bays with the right 2 added in same style by William Newton. Doorway in central 3 bays was formerly archway to courtyard and has moulded segmental arch with keystone and an outer frame of fluted Tuscan pilasters and cornice. Segment-headed windows, with keystones. Band above 1st floor. Giant pilasters at angles and after 7th bay. Moulded cornice and parapet topped by 4 heraldic beasts. To left, late C18 lower section with first 2 sash windows then blank walling with pilasters, cornice and parapet. East front 7 bays. Doorway with Ionic pilasters, frieze and cornice. All windows in entablature except top windows which have architraves only. Pediment to window above door. Slightly projecting 3-bay pedimented centre with rusticated quoins. Rusticated quoins at angles also. Plain parapet. Entrance side has square open porch, brought from west front in mid C19, which has Ionic columns and Adam-style capitals. To left a niche with an urn and a panel above with lion rampant. To right, a 3 bay screen to courtyard has central arch with rusticated surround, and above a 2-stage clock tower. Lower stage has clock and upper open stage, which is probably late C19, has round-arched openings, heavy banded angle pilasters and Italianate pyramidal roof. East range, extensively altered mid C19, has irregular fenestration including several Venetian windows. Remnants of early C17 loggia arcade with heavily rusticated arches visible in courtyard wall. Hipped roofs with tall stone ridge stacks. Good interior includes hall which has an imperial staircase with elaborate cast- iron balusters; also an Adam-style plaster ceiling and Ionic columns and pilasters. This work was done by Ignatius Bonomi in 1812. Dining room has stucco and painted decoration of 1847. , | 1044997 | 1951-11-10 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1045001 | Sewingshields Farmhouse | NY 87 SW NY 809702 HAYDON SEWING SHIELDS 2/65 Sewingshields Farmhouse II House, early C19. Squared stone, tooled and margined raised quoins, ashlar dressings. Stone slate roof, stone-coped gables with kneelers, stone stacks on left gable and ridge, brick stack on right gable. 2 storeys, 3 windows symmetrical with slightly set back rendered right extension. 16-pane sashes with slightly projecting sills, central ground floor sash renewed. Right section has flush- panelled door with 4-pane fanlight in chamfered stone surround; C20 glazed porch. 16-pane sash windows. Rear elevation squared rubble, re-used from the Roman Wall, with small wing and outshuts, various openings. , | 1045001 | 1985-02-12 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.211133 55.036220,-2.211136 55.036230,-2.211268... |
2013-01-29 | 1045013 | Carrawburgh Farmhouse With Adjacent Outbuildings | NY 87 SE NEWBROUGH B6318 (South side) 3/88 Carrawburgh Farmhouse with adjacent outbuildings 20.10.52 (Previously listed as Carrow Farmhouse) (or Carraw) II House, late C17, altered C19. Rubble with stone dressings, much taken from Roman Wall nearby; slate roof with stone copings and kneelers, ashlar corniced stacks. T-plan with rear wing; side extensions. 2 storeys. Main 2-bay house and lower irregular right part. One-storey projecting gabled porches at left of each section. Early Cl9 sash windows, lost bars, with tooled lintels and sills but retaining earlier jambs (except for 1st floor left). C19 chamfered surrounds to doors in porches and to pitching door in right part. Small C17 window in left return of left porch; some C17 masonry in C20 lean-to garage at far left. C17 windows, some 2-light with mullions and some altered, in rear wing. Interior shows old beams on ground floor; and Roman sculpture, said to be of Sun god, in passage wall. Farm buildings further to right are not of interest. , | 1045013 | 1952-10-20 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.277695 55.058822,-2.277820 55.058831,-2.277796... |
2013-01-29 | 1045225 | Lime Kiln 300 Metres North-East Of Great Lonbrough Farmhouse | SIMONBURN WARD LANE NY 87 SW 823738 (South side, off) 8/154 Lime kiln, 300 metres north-east of Great Lonbrough Farmhouse II Disused lime kiln. Late C18-early C19. Partly-snecked, squared rubble in thin courses. Tall 2-cell kiln built partly into bankside. Battered front and return walls with squared quoins. 2 corbelled, triangular-headed openings. 2 rectangular pots on rear wall of each cell. , | 1045225 | 1987-07-27 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.379788 54.997567,-2.380159 54.997520,-2.380127... |
2013-01-29 | 1045239 | East Twice Brewed And Adjoining Barn On East | HENSHAW B 6318 NY 76 NE (South side) 13/43 East Twice Brewed 24/11/67 and adjoining barn on east GV II Former farmhouse and barn. House dated 1776 on door lintel; late C18-early C19 barn. Squared stone with dressings; Welsh slate roofs; rear wing of house has stone-flagged roof; stone and brick chimneys. 2-storey, 3-bay house. Low plinth and raised-and-chamfered quoins. Central 6-panel door and overlight in architrave; raised plaque on door lintel inscribed: N L M 1776. Replaced sashes in raised surrounds. Steeply-pitched roof with coped gables and shaped kneelers. Stone left end stack with roll-moulded top band; right end stack has rebuilt brick top. Continuous single-storey outshut on rear. Single-storey wing at right-angles on centre rear. Tall single-storey, 4-bay barn. Tooled quoins. Central blocked doorway with alternating jambs and inserted casement. Steeply-pitched roof. Large C20 opening, similar doorway and partly-blocked loading bay on left return. Barn included for group value. , | 1045239 | 1967-11-24 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.379655 54.997388,-2.379591 54.997398,-2.379626... |
2013-01-29 | 1045240 | Former Byre With Granary Over South-East Of East Twice Brewed | HENSHAW B 6318 NY 76 NE (South side) 13/45 Former byre with granary over, south-east of East Twice Brewed GV II Detached former byre (now loose-boxes) with granary over. Late C18-early C19. Squared rubble and dressings; concrete-tiled roof. 2 storeys, 3 internal bays. Alternating tooled quoins. Central doorway with alternating jambs and replaced door. Similar partly-blocked doorway at left with inserted hit-and-miss window. Blocked window at right. Later loading bay above flanked by breathers. Steeply-pitched roof. Similar doorway and loading bay on left return. Included for group value. , | 1045240 | 1987-07-27 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.372269 54.991065,-2.372260 54.991006,-2.371991... |
2013-01-29 | 1045241 | Causeway House And Loose Box Adjoining On East | HENSHAW STANEGATE NY 76 NE (North side) 13/47 Causeway House and loose-box 17.6.87 adjoining on east II* Farmhouse and loose-box. Dated 1770 on door lintel. Dressed stone front with squared rubble returns and rear. Heather-thatched roofs under corrugated-iron sheeting. Rebuilt brick chimney. Cross-passage plan with byre and loft in left bay. Raised alternating quoins. Replaced doors and sashes in raised surrounds. Doorway to right of centre has raised plaque inscribed: R T A 1770. Breather and doorway at left. Elongated window surround on ground-floor right; square window surrounds immediately below eaves. Very steeply-pitched roof with right end stack. Single-storey, 2-bay loose box on right return has tooled quoins and doorway with alternating jambs and Dutch door. Very steeply-pitched roof. House and loose-box have reverse-stepped gables. Loft loading bay on left return of house. Interior: one truss with wany beams of heavy scantling visible in loft above byre - principal rafters with 2 collars and trenched purlins are halved and crossed at apex to carry ridge piece. There are probably 2 similar trusses in right half of house. Similar truss in loose-box. An extremely rare survival in the county of a heather-thatched building. , | 1045241 | 1987-06-17 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.278222 55.029448,-2.281020 55.029271,-2.281090... |
2013-01-29 | 1045249 | Hadrians Wall, Milcastles And Turrets | SIMONBURN B 6318 NY 87 SW and NY 87 SE (North side, off) 8/108 and 9/108 Hadrian's wall, milecastles and 24.11.67 turrets I Hadrian's wall; milecastles 30, 31, 34 and 35; turrets 29B, 30A, 30B, 33B, 34A and 35A. AD 122, reconstructed AD 205. Rubble core with dressed stone faces. Course of wall runs through 2 sections of Simonburn parish: west from near Black Carts Farm (NY 883713) to Brocolita Roman Fort (NY 856712); west from near Shield on the Wall (NY825706) to Sewingshields Crags (NY 800700). Several stretches of well-preserved 1.0 to 1.5-metre high wall masonry. Remains of milecastles 30 and 35 and of turret 35A; sites only of other milecastles and turrets. Scheduled Ancient Monuments. , | 1045249 | 1967-11-24 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.489775 54.994236,-2.489802 54.994253,-2.489759... |
2013-01-29 | 1045262 | Allolee Farmhouse | GREENHEAD B 6318 NY 66 NE (North side, off) Allolee 11/73 Allolee Farmhouse II Farmhouse. Probably mid C18, extended in early C19. Squared stone; graduated stone-tiled and slate roofs; stone chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 wide bays. Rubble plinth and roughly-squared quoins. C19 gabled stone porch with 4-panel door and overlight at right. Small re-set stone with Roman lettering in sunk panel to left of porch. Blocked doorway with alternating jambs at left flanked by C20 3-light windows. Replaced sash in right end bay. 3 replaced sashes in small openings immediately below eaves. Stone-tiled roof. Left end and ridge stacks with water tables. Single-storey, 2-bay range on left has replaced sash and slate roof. Single-storey outshut on rear with partly stone-tiled and partly slated pent roof. Interior: 2 pairs of boxed-in upper crucks of heavy scantling. Single-storey farmbuilding on right is not of special interest. , | 1045262 | 1987-07-27 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.463276 54.995461,-2.463214 54.995382,-2.463155... |
2013-01-29 | 1045263 | Great Chesters Farmhouse | GREENHEAD B 6318 NY 76 NW (North side, off) Great Chesters 12/75 Great Chesters Farmhouse II Farmhouse. Early-mid C18 with mid C19 additions. Coursed rubble, rendered on front; purple slate roof and stone chimneys. Original 3-storey, 2-bay main block with C19 2-storey, one-bay addition on right. C19 gabled stone porch with boarded door and 4-pane overlight at junction between builds. Main block: 4-pane sashes in C19 openings on ground floor; 2 replaced sashes in raised surrounds on first floor; central horizontal window in raised surround immediately below eaves. Roof has coped gables and shaped kneelers. End stacks with top ledges and water tables. Slightly lower addition has 4-pane sashes on each floor. Roof, with lower eaves and ridge, has coped right gable. Right end stack with top band. C19 2-storey outshut and gabled porch on rear of main block. Interior: roof of main block has 2 pairs of upper crucks with collars; crucks carry 2 rows of adzed purlins and are crossed at ridge piece. Single- storey farmbuilding on left return is not of special interest. , | 1045263 | 1987-07-27 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.502231 54.991983,-2.502412 54.991843,-2.502395... |
2013-01-29 | 1045268 | Walltown Farmhouse | GREENHEAD B 6318 NY 66 NE (North side, off) Walltown 11/84 Walltown Farmhouse II Farmhouse. Early C19. Dressed stone front; squared rubble right return and rear; rendered left return. Roof has slates on front and graduated stone flags on rear. Stone chimneys. 2 storeys, 4 bays. 4-panel door and 4-pane overlight in raised surround in third bay. 4- and 16-pane sashes in flush surrounds with alternating jambs and projecting sills. Roof has coped gables. End and ridge stacks with top bands. 2 left end bays on rear incorporates workshop and loft. Rear has similar fenestration and a blocked round-arched loading bay. Single- storey farmbuilding on left return is not of special interest. , | 1045268 | 1987-07-27 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.442743 54.987619,-2.442816 54.987608,-2.442800... |
2013-01-29 | 1045270 | Lime Kiln 90 Metres North Of Moor Cottage | HALTWHISTLE B 6318 NY 76 NW 717660 (South side, off) 12/5 Lime kiln 90 metres north of Moor Cottage II Disused lime kiln. Late C18 - early C19. Squared stone in narrow courses. 2-cell kiln built partly into bankside. Slightly-battered front and returns. Squared quoins. Corbelled, triangular-headed openings. Small segmental- arched pot in rear wall of each kiln. Landscape feature. , | 1045270 | 1987-07-27 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.040920 55.292327,-2.040829 55.292327,-2.040829... |
2013-01-29 | 1052195 | Pill Box At Ny 975998 | HARBOTTLE NY 99 NE 23/154 Pill Box at NY 975998 II Pill Box. 1940. Concrete. Elongated hexagonal plan. Flat roof. Single storey, partly below ground level. Elongated front has 3 rifle embrasures with a single machine gun embrasure to each chamfered side front. Rear front has 2 rifle embrasures and a protected door. This pill box was constructed as part of the Coquet Line of defense against German invasion during the 2nd World War. , | 1052195 | 1991-05-31 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1052206 | Milestone North West Of Bellshiel Bridge At Ngr 802997 | The following item shall be added:- ROCHESTER NY89NW A 68 (East side (off)) 1406-/16/10001 Milestone north-west of Bellshiel Bridge at NGR 802997 II Milestone. Early C19. Sandstone painted white. Approx 2 ft. Triangular with rounded back, now damaged. Inscribed on one side NEWCASTLE and on the other JEDBORO 37 MILES 19 MILES , | 1052206 | 1994-09-20 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1052207 | Milestone South Of Birdhopecraig United Reformed Church At Ngr 820980 | The following item shall be added:- ROCHESTER NY89NW A68 (East side (off)) 1406-/16/10002 Milestone south of Birdhopecraig United Reformed Church at NGR 820980 II Milestone. Early C19. Sandstone painted white. Originally 2 ft high, now 1 ft high, buried in the pavement. Triangular with rounded back. Inscribed on one side NEWCASTLE on the other JEDBORO 35 MILES 21 MILES , | 1052207 | 1994-09-20 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1052208 | Milestone South West Of Church Of The Holy Trinity At Ngr 842971 | The following item shall be added:- ROCHESTER NY89NW A 68 (East side (off)) 1406-/16/10003 Milestone south-west of the Church of the Holy Trinity at NGR 842971 II Milestone. Early C19. Sandstone painted white. Approx 1 ft high. Triangular with rounded back. Inscribed on one side NEWCASTLE on the other JEDBORO 34 22 MILES MILES , | 1052208 | 1994-09-20 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1152979 | Langleeford Farmhouse | NT 92 NW EARLE HARTHOPE VALLEY 11/23 Langleeford Farmhouse GV II House. Mid - late C18. Rendered and painted with painted stone dressings. Scottish slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays with single-storey, 1-bay addition to left. Central 6-panelled door. Sash windows with intermediate glazing bars removed. 12-pane sash in 1-bay addition. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with kneelers and thin raised coping. Rendered end stacks. Interior has staircase, with stick balusters and wreathed handrail. 6-panelled doors and internal shutters. Sir Walter Scott stayed here for a holiday in 1791 and wrote ... ...Behold a letter from the mountains for I am very snugly settled here in a farmer's house ... in the very centre of the Cheviot Hills in one of the wildest and most Romantic sites ... My uncle drinks the goat's whey here, as I do ever since I understood it was brought to his bedside every morning at six by a very pretty dairy-maid. All day we shoot, fish, walk and ride; dine and sup on fish struggling from the stream ... all in perfection; and so much simplicity resides among these hills that a pen ... was not to be found about the house, though belonging to a considerable farmer, till I shot the crow with whose quill I write this epistle. The Letters of Sir Walter Scott (1787-1832) ed. Sir Herbert J.C. Grierson. , | 1152979 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1153551 | Dunterley Farmhouse Cottage And Wall Adjoining | NY 88 SW BELLINGHAM DUNTERLEY 5/15 Dunterley Farmhouse, Cottage and wall adjoining GV II Farmhouse and attached cottage. Early C19 but possibly older core. Coursed stone and random rubble. Lakeland and Welsh slate roofs. 2 storeys. House 3 bays; cottage 2 bays. House has central-staircase plan. Gabled porch with kneelers, hollow-chamfered door frame and 6-panelled door with geometric overlight. Flanking canted bay windows, on ground floor only, have similar hollow-chamfered reveals and stone slate roofs. Centre lights are 12-pane sashes, side lights 8-pane. Similar surrounds to 12-pane sashes above. Lower cottage attached to right has more irregular fenestration. Ground floor has one small C20 sash and a 20-pane sash. 1st floor has 2 small 9-pane sashes. Attached to left of house a stretch of walling probably to former byre. Rear of house has 16-pane sashes. Gabled roof with flat coping, kneelers and stone corniced gable stacks. , | 1153551 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1153604 | Church Of St Gregory The Great | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON KIRKNEWTON 3/87 (inset) Church of St. Gregory 21/9/51 the Great (formerly listed as St Gregory's GV Church) II* Parish church. C13 and C19. Nave 1860 by John Dobson. Tower later C19. Roughly-dressed stone with ashlar quoins and dressings. Welsh slate roof. Tower whinstone. North-west tower, south porch, nave and north aisle, south transept and chancel. Tower Perpendicular with 3-light west window and 2-light bell openings. Stepped, castellated parapet with obelisks at corners. 4-bay nave with lancet windows. South porch, with shouldered lintel in 1st bay. Transept, in 4th bay is lower with much older masonry. Victorian 3-light Geometric window. Very low 2-bay chancel has priest's door with flat lintel and chamfered surround. Square south window to right, also with chamfered surround. 3-light east window with C19 stepped lancets. Interior: nave and north aisle entirely Dobson. 4-bay arcade with octagonal piers and broad chamfered arches. Chancel arch, probably C13. Very narrow, low, depressed pointed arch rising from plain chamfered imposts. The chancel is vaulted with very low pointed tunnel vault rising from side walls only 3 ft. high. Priest's door and south window deeply set into the vault. South transept has similar vault only rising straight from floor. To left of chancel arch: C12 carving of Adoration of Magi. In transept: monument to Andrew Burrell and wife 1458. Slab with incised figures, the faces and hands indented for brass. Inscription round edges. 2 fonts: one at entrance to transept. C18 marble with baluster stem; the other at west end of nave dated 1663, with ornamental panelled octagonal shaft and bowl. Monument to Rev. John Werge 1732, in chancel: aedicule with rusticated pilasters, profile heads in place of capitals and well carved memento mori in pediment. , | 1153604 | 1951-09-21 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1153633 | Gate Piers, Walls And Gates C60 Yards North Of Hesleyside Hall | NY 88 SW BELLINGHAM HESLEYSIDE 5/24 Gate piers, walls and gates c60 yards north of Hesleyside Hall GV II Walls, gate piers and gates. Early C19. Ashlar and wrought-iron. Iron gates, gate piers and fence in centre, flanked by stone piers and screen walls. Elaborate square iron gate piers, with scroll motifs and finials in imitation of strapwork flank gates with fleurs-de-lys finials above half-rail and elaborate scrolled top. Iron fence also has fleurs-de-lys finials to half- rail and pyramid finials above top rail. Principal standards are fluted below, twisted above. Square corniced stone flanking piers with urns are followed by serpentine screen walls which step down from the piers and end in 2 lower square piers. , | 1153633 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1153642 | Walls And Gatepiers To North Of Hesleyside Hall | NY 88 SW BELLINGHAM HESLEYSIDE 5/26 Walls and gate piers to north of Hesleyside Hall GV II Forecourt walls and gate piers. C18. Ashlar. Plain low walls stepping down from house on right have slightly ridged coping and end in tall, square, corniced piers capped by demi-lions. , | 1153642 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1153650 | Davison Mausoleum Circa 40 Yards South West Of Church Of St Gregory | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON KIRKNEWTON 3/89 (inset) Davison mausoleum c.40 yards south-west of Church of St.Gregory GV II Family mausoleum. Late C18. Ashlar. Low oblong building with moulded cornice, pedimented gables and stone roof. 3 steps down to iron door in west end. Inscription on east end: Davison of Lanton and Swarland. Surrounded by low wall with rounded top, formerly with railings. Side walls of mausoleum, supported by iron s-curved stanchions. , | 1153650 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1153671 | Dawes(?) Gravestone Circa 5 Yards South Of Nave Of Church Of St Gregory | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON KIRKNEWTON 3/91 (inset) Dawes (?) gravestone c. 5 yards south of nave of Church of St. Gregory GV II Gravestone. Possibly to Dawes dated 1724. Small sandstone tablet with semicircular pedimented top. Cherub's head in pediment, skull and crossbones below. , | 1153671 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1153782 | Kirknewton House | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON KIRKNEWTON 3/98 Kirknewton House GV II House. 1830-40. Painted roughcast with ashlar quoins, plinth and dressings. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 x 2 bays with lower service wing to rear. Central 4-panelled door with margined overlight in Tuscan doorcase with modillioned and moulded cornice. Ground floor windows are 2-pane sashes; 12-pane sashes above, all in alternating- block surrounds. Projecting eaves with paired stone brackets. Roof U-shaped in plan with 4 ridge stacks. Returns have ground-floor square bay windows with tripartite sashes and moulded cornices. 12-pane sashes elsewhere. Lower 4-bay service wing to rear has C20 12-pane sashes and surrounds. Interior has staircase with stick balusters, turned newels and wreathed handrail. , | 1153782 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1153792 | Farmbuildings Circa 100 Yards South Of Westnewton House | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON WESTNEWTON 3/102 Farmbuildings c.100 yards south of Westnewton House GV II Farmbuildings. Early C19. Random rubble with dressed stone quoins and surrounds. Pantiled roofs. 4 ranges round a farmyard now covered in by C20 roof. South side has single-storey byres, now stores, with 3 boarded doors and, on outside wall, small square cast-iron ventilation grilles. East side has 2-storey former threshing barn on right with granaries to left and projecting to rear. It was originally a water-driven thresher. North range is double-sided shelter shed with cast-iron columns. West range, formerly hen houses, is now stores with 3 boarded doors. All openings have alternating-block surrounds. Gabled roofs with flat copings. , | 1153792 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1153806 | Shelter Sheds Circa 90 Yards South Of Westnewton House | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON WESTNEWTON 3/104 Shelter sheds c.90 yards south of Westnewton House GV II Shelter sheds. Early C19. Random rubble with pantiled and Welsh slate roofs. single-storey. Long range to rear with five projecting ranges forming four yards. Rear range has one segmental arch to each yard. Projecting ranges have cast-iron columns. Two of the projecting ranges end in turnip houses with segmental arches and boarded double doors. Gabled roofs with flat copings. Interiors of turnip houses have hatches which open directly on to stone feeding troughs in shelter sheds. , | 1153806 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1154720 | Limekiln C 1/2 Mile North Of Hetherington Farm | NY 87 NW WARK HETHERINGTON 10/80 Limekiln c ? mile north of Hetherington farm. II Limekiln. C18. Roughly coursed stone. One triangular corbelled drawing arch and another blocked in to right. Small round-headed tunnel at rear of arch into kiln, also a square recess. Stone lined kiln behind. , | 1154720 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1154823 | Farmbuildings South Of Low Stead Farmhouse | NY 87 NW WARK LOW STEAD 10/85 Farmbuildings south of Low Stead farmhouse GV II Farmbuildings. Early C19. Random rubble with dressed stone surrounds. L-shaped. At right a single-storey store with plank door and ?-slatted window. Left of this a 2-storey cart shed with 2 segmental arches and two ?-slatted granary windows above. Projecting from the left of this is a single-storey stable with a stable door in gable end. All roofs gabled. The cart shed has flat coping, and kneelers. Included mainly for group value. , | 1154823 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1154885 | Boundary Stone | NY 88 SW 81080 WARK STONE HOUSE 5/96 Boundary stone ? mile west of Stone House Farm II Boundary stone. C18. Sandstone. Small triangular stone about 15 inches high, inscribed SH on one side, SL on another and L on the third. , | 1154885 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155072 | Church Of St Cuthbert | ELSDON ELSDON NY 9393 19/16 Church of St. Cuthbert 21.10.53 GV 1 Parish church. C12, C14 and C16 or early C17. Restored 1837 and again in 1877 by F.R. Wilson. Random rubble and squared stone with Welsh slate roof. Nave with bellcote, aisles, transepts with west aisles, chancel and vestry. Nave: C19 south porch and flanking C19 Decorated windows. Low buttress in south-west corner probably part of cut-back walls of earlier wider aisles. West end has large C19 window in projecting walling which rises to support bellcote. Low flanking buttresses are remnants of former tower (cf interior). Transepts: the aisles are later additions (see the C14 angle buttress with roll mouldings, now embedded in the north wall). C19 south window with jambs of original window to left. Chancel: C14 priest's door and three C14 windows, each of different pattern. East end C19. Gabled roofs with cross finials. Elaborate bellcote of c.1720 with 2 tiers of ball finials and stone spirelet. Interior: In west wall a high blocked tower arch with hoodmould of heavy square section - probably C12 re-set as pointed arch. 4-bay nave arcades; C12 west responds. Elsewhere C14 arches with octagonal piers and moulded capitals; 2nd south pier has foliage carving in the capital; double-chamfered arches. Transept piers are square with chamfered edges, the stops carved with tracery or figures; double-chamfered arches dying into the imposts - the outer order dying much higher than the inner. Similar chancel arch. Transept arcades similar to nave. Very narrow aisles and transept aisles with quadrant tunnel vaults and very thick outer walls; probably a C16 or C17 rebuilding. Corbels for roof timbers of earlier aisles visible below vaults. C14 sedilia in chancel. Trefoiled piscina in south transept. Medieval grave covers in chancel south window, 2 in south transept, above south door, south aisle west window, 4 in north transept. Roman tombstone in north aisle. False hammer-beam roofs by F.R. Wilson. Cartouche of 1741 to William Brown. G.N. Taylor: The Story of Elsdon: Frank Graham: Newcastle. Hodgson J. : History of Northumberland: Newcastle. , | 1155072 | 1953-10-21 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155121 | Bastle House Circa 50 Yards North Of Whitlees | ELSDON WHITLEES NY 99 SE 11/24 Bastle house c.50 yards north of Whitlees II Bastle house now used as store. C16 or early C17; reduced in height and re- roofed C19. Massive random rubble with boulder plinth; Welsh slate roof. c.38 x 20 ft. C18 or early C19 double door to right of centre. To left on ground floor a small square window with chamfered surround and grid of 4 iron bars. Small square blocked window above. Blocked ground-floor doorway on right return has slightly chamfered alternating- block-surround and lintel with relieving arch over. Interior: walls c.54 inches thick up to c.7 ft then offest by c.9 inches to support the lst floor. Blocked gun loop on west wall. Vestiges of lst floor fireplace at east end. 2 square recesses in west end. Shielings and Bastles: Ramm, McDowall and Mercer: HMSO: 1970. , | 1155121 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155233 | Milestone Circa 1 Mile South Of Rothbury | HESLEYHURST B 6342 NZ 09 NE 068998 (West side) 8/37 Milestone c.I mile south of Rothbury 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. 1 30 The Rothbury - Hexham Turnpike was opened c.1751. Also inscribed with a bench mark. , | 1155233 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155255 | Milestone Circa A Quarter Of A Mile West Of Holling Hill | HOLLINGHILL B 6342 NZ 09 NE NZ 064968 (West side) 8/43 Milestone c.1/4 mile west of Holling Hill II Milestone. Mid C18. Sandstone. c.18 inches high having 2 faces and rounded back. Inscribed on one face RB for Rothbury and on the other H for Hexham. 3 28 The Rothbury - Hexham Turnpike was opened c.1751. , | 1155255 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155350 | Dovecote Circa 100 Yards East Of Biddlestone Home Farm | BIDDLESTONE BIDDLESTONE NT 90 NE 15/22 Dovecote c.100 yards east of Biddlestone Home Farm II Lectern dovecote. C18 or early C19. Random rubble with dressed stone quoins. Corrugated-iron roof. 2 storeys; c.20 ft. square. On ground floor a segmental-arched entrance to shelter shed. On 1st floor 2 rows of pigeon holes with stone alighting ledges. Mono-pitch roof. Interior has brick nesting boxes. , | 1155350 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155370 | Former Kennels And Yard Walls Circa 300 Yards North Of Biddlestone Home Farm | BIDDLESTONE BIDDLESTONE NT 90 NE 15/24 Former kennels and yard walls c.300 yards north of Biddlestone Home Farm II Former kennels to Biddlestone Hall, now farm storage. Probably 1844 (date on nearby cottage). Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Single storey. 9 bays with lower 3-bay shelter sheds attached at each end. Slightly-projecting cross-gabled 3-bay centre has boarded 2-leaf door with 6-pane overlight and flanking narrow sashes. Roundel with moulded frame above door. Outer sections each have central boarded door with flanking windows, now mainly boarded up, but formerly 12-pane sliding sashes, one of which remains. Cross gable has flat coping, kneelers and octagonal finial. Hipped roof with 2 octagonal corniced ridge stacks. Shelter sheds have stop-chamfered square piers. Roofs hipped towards outside with octagonal finials. Attached exercise yard walls in ashlar with chamfered coping. Ramped down at ends of kennels to form 2 yards with walls c. 4 ft. high, separated by path to central doorway. , | 1155370 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155398 | The Biddlestones Circa 250 Yards South East Of Biddlestone Chapel | BIDDLESTONE BIDDLESTONE NT 90 NE 15/26 The Biddlestones c.250 yards south- east of Biddlestone Chapel II 2 stones, Origin unknown. Sandstone. One is uncut, the other is a medieval cross base c. 30 x 24 inches and 20 inches high with a deep oblong socket 9 x 12 inches for the cross base. Possibly the base for the village cross of the vanished village of Biddlesden. Northumberland County History Vol. XIV. , | 1155398 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155426 | Elilaw Farmhouse | BIDDLESTONE ELILAW NT 90 NE 15/33 Elilaw Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse. 1840-50. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. 3 x 2 bays with slightly later service wing to liar. Raised quoins. 14 steps, with low side walls ending in small square piers with pyramidal caps, leading to 6-panelled door with-overlight in chamfered raised alternating-block surround. 16-pane sashes in raised alternating-block surrounds. Hollow-chamfered cornice and hipped roof with two oblong ridge stacks. Round-headed stair window with intersecting glazing bars. Interior has staircase with stick balusters, 6-panelled doors and shutters. , | 1155426 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155428 | Shelter Sheds And Byres Circa 40 Yards North East Of Elilaw Farmhouse | BIDDLESTONE ELILAW NT 90 NE 15/34 Shelter sheds and byres c.40 yards north-east of Elilaw Farmhouse GV II Shelter sheds and byres. Mid C19. Well-dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. 2-storey shelter sheds with granary over, and 2 projecting single-storey byres forming symmetrical U-plan group. Shelter sheds: 4 segmental arches,with 5 four-pane casements to granary over. Byres: 3 bays with boarded doors and ventilation slits. Hipped roofs. , | 1155428 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155441 | Boundary Stone Circa 300 Yards North East Of Simonside Summit | TOSSON SIMONSIDE NZ 09 NW NZ 027989 7/86 Boundary stone c.300 yards north-east of Simonside Summit II Boundary stone. 1790. Sandstone ashlar. c.2 ft. tall. Inscribed DP, for the Duke of Portland on one side, and on the other DN for the Duke of Northumberland. , | 1155441 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155542 | Tindall Gravestone C.15 Yards South-East Of Church Of St Peter | FALSTONE FALSTONE NY 78 NW 30/9 Tindall gravestone c.15 yards south- east of Church of St. Peter GV II Gravestone to the wife of James Tindall. 1746. Sandstone. Moulded arched top, Ionic pilasters and a high-relief figure of an angel. , | 1155542 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155646 | The Stable | HARBOTTLE HARBOTTLE VILLAGE NT 9304 (East end) 26/72 The Stable GV II House, formerly the stable block of Harbottle Castle (New). c.1830 for the Fenwicke-Clennels, converted to house c.1980. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys. 5-bay front with 16-pane sashes on the ground floor and 9-pane sashes on the first floor, some in original openings. Gabled roof with kneelers, flat coping and square block finials. C20 doorway on left return under segmental arch. Similar windows, mainly in original openings. To rear, stable-type door and to left, high segmental-arched double doors to carriage house. Similar windows mainly in original openings. Stone-paved courtyard. , | 1155646 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155695 | Mill House | HARBOTTLE HOLYSTONE NT 90 SE 21/77 Mill House (The Kennels) GV II Former mill, now house. Medieval and C19. Squared stone and Welsh slate roof. The lower storey is built entirely of C13 or C14 masonry, whether in situ or removed from Holystone nunnery uncertain. 2 storeys, 3 bays with single-storey, 1-bay extension at right. C20 central porch has parts of two C14 gravecovers built into it. 4-pane sash windows. Kitchen window, in single-storey section to right, has re-used C14 windowhead with cusping, and the base of a 2-light window re-used as the sill. Gabled roof with flat coping and corniced end stacks. Rear wallis largely solid medieval masonry. Roof timbers where exposed seem C18. , | 1155695 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155711 | The Salmon Inn | HARBOTTLE HOLYSTONE NT 90 SE 21/81 The Salmon Inn 21/10/53 II Inn. C18 altered C19 and C20. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. Probably originally a cross-passage house with downhouse. 2 storeys, 5 irregular bays. Off centre C20 door in 3rd bay has chamfered C18 alernating-block surround. Ground floor windows are C20 casements in original openings. 1st floor windows are small-paned casements in half-dormers. Older, smaller blocked lst floor windows visible below later openings. Gabled roof with 2 end stacks and one ridge stack. Left stack has external chimney breast. Interior has early C18 fireplace with old wood lintel. , | 1155711 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155740 | Holystone Grange | HARBOTTLE HOLYSTONE GRANGE NT 90 SE 21/83 Holystone Grange GV II House. Early C19 and 1897. Later parts by and for F.W. Rich. Ashlar with Welsh and Lakeland slate roofs. 2 storeys, 6 bays. 3-bay early C19 section to right with later additions to left and rear, forming large irregular-plan house. Additions are in Tudor style. Earlier part has central glazed door in conservatory, flanked by 2-storey canted bay windows with 16-pane sashes. Later section has large mullioned-and-transomed windows with small leaded panes. Roofs: older parts have plain parapet and gabled roofs. Later parts have 2 cross gables above garden front and irregular gabled roofs elsewhere. Many tall corniced stacks. , | 1155740 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155751 | Roman Altar Circa 20 Yards South Of Holystone Grange | HARBOTTLE HOLYSTONE GRANGE NT 90 SE 21/85 Roman Altar c.20 yards south of Holystone Grange GV II Roman Altar used as garden ornament. C2 or C3. Sandstone. Inscription on north side, relief figures on east and north sides. Upper section has panelled sides. , | 1155751 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155763 | Gates And Gateway Circa 150 Yards North East Of Holystone Grange | HARBOTTLE HOLYSTONE GRANGE NT 90 SE 21/87 Gates and Gateway c. 150 yards north- east of Holystone Grange II Gates, piers and screen walls. Early C20. Ashlar and wrought iron. Tall, corniced, rusticated gatepiers with fluted friezes and ball finials. Elaborate Rococo-style double gates. Flanking similar pedestrian gates have lower rusticated piers with pulvinated friezes and ball finials. Outside of these, stretches of concave walling ending in similar piers. , | 1155763 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155771 | Woodhouses Bastlehouse | HARBOTTLE HOLYSTONE GRANGE NT 90 SE 21/89 Woodhouses Bastle- 21/10/53 house (formerly listed as Woodhouses Pele GV II* Bastlehouse. Dated 1602 WP BP TAM. WP stands for William Potte who owned land here. The building however may be C16 and the datestone an insertion. Random rubble. Largely roofless but some stone slates remain. 2 storeys. 37 ft. by 25 ft. Ground floor door in north gable end has slightly-chamfered alternating-block surround. Above the lintel is the inscribed datestone with a short hoodmould over and a relieving arch on top. This is an unusual arrangment and may be an insertion. On long east side 2 small slit windows on ground floor and 2 square windows to lst floor with holes for iron bars. West side has two C19 4-light mullioned windows. 1st floor doorway in south gable is C19 replacement. Interior: tunnel-vaulted ground floor. Later stone stairs pierce vault in south east corner. Shielings and Bastles: Ramm McDowall and Mercer. HMSO 1970. , | 1155771 | 1953-10-21 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155916 | Hadrians Wall, Milecastles And Turrets | GREENHEAD B 6318 NY 66 NE and NY 76 NW (North side, off) 11/72 and 12/72 Hadrian's wall, 24/11/67 milecastles and turrets I Hadrian's wall; milecastles 43, 44, 45 and 46; turrets 42B, 43A, 43B, 44A, 44B, 45A and 45B. AD 122, reconstructed AD 205. Rubble core with dressed stone faces. Course of wall runs west from Cawfields (NY 712665) to Holmhead (NY 659660). Several stretches of c.1.5-metre high wall masonry. Sites and some remains of milecastles and turrets. Scheduled Ancient Monument. , | 1155916 | 1967-11-24 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1155939 | Lime Kiln 450 Metres South West Of Allolee Farmhouse | GREENHEAD B 6318 NY 66 NE 684665 (North side, off) Allolee 11/74 Lime kiln, 450 metres south 24/11/67 west of Allolee Farmhouse (formerly listed as Limekil W of Allolee between Hadrian's wall & Vallun II Disused lime kiln. Early C19. Squared, partly-snecked stone; brick-lined kiln. Large single-cell lime kiln built into bankside. Battered front and returns with rock-faced quoins. Pointed arched opening has partly collapsed. Domed kiln; pots hidden by fallen masonry. Ruinous at time of survey. , | 1155939 | 1967-11-24 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1156053 | Hadrians Wall Milecastle And Turrets | HALTWHISTLE B 6318 NY 76 NW (North side, off) 12/4 Hadrian's Wall, 24/11/67 milecastle and turrets I Hadrian's wall; milecastle 42; turrets 41A and 41B. AD 122, reconstructed AD 205. Rubble core with dressed stone faces. Course of wall runs west from near Caw Gap (NY 726668) to Cawfields (NY 712665). Several stretches of c.l.5-metre high wall masonry. Remains of milecastle. Sites only of turrets. Scheduled Ancient Monument. , | 1156053 | 1967-11-24 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1156287 | Otterburn Hall | OTTERBURN OTTERBURN HALL NY 89 SE 25/45 Otterburn Hall 18.2.87 GV II Country house, now hotel. 1870 for Lord James Douglas. Porch added and entrance front altered 1905 for Sir Charles Morrison-Bell. Billiard room added, and remodelled internally after a fire in 1930. Brick in Flemish bond with ashlar dressings, Welsh slate roof. Tudor style, irregular plan. Entrance front 2 storeys, 5 bays and projecting 3-storey gabled right bay. In 2nd bay large 2-storey porch with pointed-arched doorway flanked by diagonal buttresses with offsets. Above a crest with a bird in a high-relief Baroque wreath, above that a face and swags. On 1st floor 4-light mullioned window, cornice with grotesque carvings and Tudor roses, gargoyles at the angles. Irregular centre 3 bays have large mullioned-and-transomed windows of 3, 4 and 8 lights, the latter an extruded bay. Cross-gabled right bay has mullioned-and-transomed cross windows and a 4-light window on 2nd floor. Decorative Baroque-style rainwater heads. Parapet front to main part. Elsewhere gabled roofs and tall brick stacks with stone cornices. Large conservatory to rear with lean-to roofs around a taller, rectangular central section with hipped roof. Late C20 extension to rear not of special interest. , | 1156287 | 1987-02-18 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1156307 | Gate And Gateway By South Lodge To Otterburn Hall | OTTERBURN OTTERBURN HALL NY 89 SE 25/48 Gate and gateway 18.2.87 by South Lodge to Otterburn Hall GV II Gate, gatepiers, screen walls with railings. Late C19. Ashlar, brick in Flemish bond, iron railings and wooden gate. Tall rusticated corniced gatepiers with ball finials and friezes with cherubs and sea horses. Convex quadrant walls, tall spiked railings with scrolls between the bars above the top rail. Similar end piers. Bold wooden gate is a grid of rails and bars with pointed tops. The outer bars are higher and joined by a semicircular loop which runs through the grid. , | 1156307 | 1987-02-18 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1156315 | Farmbuildings Attached To Rear Of Otterburn Hall Farmhouse | OTTERBURN OTTERBURN HALL NY 89 SE 25/50 Farmbuildings attached to rear 18.2.87 of Otterburn Hall Farmhouse GV II Farmbuildings. Late C19. Brick in Flemish bond, Welsh slate roof with stone slate edging. Two ranges at right angles. Left range L-plan. Short projecting wing on left has boarded door and 6-pane casement. Main wing single storey, 5 bays. Bays 2 and 5 have tall round- headed boarded double doors under gables. Elsewhere 3-light mullioned windows. Right range was built as cartsheds with square piers and wooden lintels resting on triangular brackets. The openings were bricked up very soon after and now have a boarded door and two 6-pane casements. Forms an interesting planned farm group with the farmhouse. , | 1156315 | 1987-02-18 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1156348 | Milestone Circa 40 Yards South-East Of Ramshope Cottage | ROCHESTER A 68 NT 70 SW 735036 (East side) 7/58 Milestone c.40 yards south-east of Ramshope Cottage II Milestone. Early C19. Sandstone, painted white. c.2 ft. high. Triangular with rounded back. Inscribed on one side NEWCASTLE and on the other JEDBORO 42 14 MILES MILES , | 1156348 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1156356 | Birdhopecraig United Reformed Church | ROCHESTER A 68 NY 89 NW (East side) 16/62 Birdhopecraig United Reformed Church II United Reformed Church, formerly Scottish Presbyterian. 1826. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Two storeys, 3 x 3 bays. Central 2-leaf boarded door with overlight in chamfered reveals. Above door a panel inscribed BIRDHOPE CRAIG SCOTCH CHURCH 1826 C20 windows in original domestic-scale chamfered openings. Projecting eaves on close-set rounded corbels. Hipped roof. Similar details on returns. Interior: Gallery with panelled parapet round three sides of room, supported on square corniced columns. Contemporary panelled pulpit, centrally placed. , | 1156356 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1156371 | The Redesdale Arms | ROCHESTER A 68 NY 89 NW (East side) 16/66 The Redesdale Arms GV II Hotel. Oldest section probably a bastlehouse of the C16 or early C17. Refronted C18 and extended to right and rear early C19. Large random rubble, coursed stone and ashlar in different sections, Lakeland slate roof. Long two-storey front range of six irregular bays has older section to left with boulder plinth. Left 3 bays form the C18 front with C20 conservatory, and sash windows in old openings. Three-bay early C19 section to right has central pedimented porch with boarded and battened door, and sash windows. Hipped roof with 3 banded ridge stacks. Bastle masonry on left return and to rear. Early C19 second span to rear with fine ashlar and hipped roof. Interior: rear wall of bastle is c.50 inches thick on ground floor and c.40 inches above. , | 1156371 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1156389 | Hadrians Wall Milecastles And Turrets | HENSHAW B 6318 NY 76 NW and NY 76 NE (North side, off) 12/42 and 13/42 Hadrian's Wall, 24/11/67 milecastles and turrets I Hadrian's wall; milecastles 39 and 40; turrets 38A, 38B, 39A, 39B and 40A. AD 122, reconstructed AD 205. Rubble core with dressed stone faces. Course of wall runs west from Milking Gap (NY 771679) to near Lodhams Slack (NY 737673). Several stretches of well-preserved, c.l.5-metre high wall masonry. Remains of milecastle 39. Sites only of milecastle 40 and turrets. Scheduled Ancient Monument. , | 1156389 | 1967-11-24 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1156415 | Nether Houses | ROCHESTER EVISTONES NY 89 NW 16/79 Nether Houses II House and cottage. Early C19. Dressed stone. House has Lakeland slate roof, cottage Welsh slate roof. Two storeys. House: 4 bays. Six-panel door, with 4-pane overlight, in 3rd bay. 12-pane sash windows with projecting sills. Cottage to right has blank wall on this facade. Gabled roof with two banded ridge stacks. House has second span to rear; 3 bays with 12-pane sashes. Panelled door and 12-pane windows to cottage on right return. , | 1156415 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1156416 | West Twice Brewed And Barn Adjoining On West | HENSHAW B 6318 NY 76 NE (South side) 13/46 West Twice Brewed and barn adjoining on west GV II Farmhouse and barn. Late C18-early C19. Squared rubble and dressings. House has stone-flagged roof and stone and brick chimneys; barn has Welsh slate roof. House: 2 storeys, 2 windows. Squared quoins. Central replaced door in chamfered surround. Flanking replaced sashes in plain stone surrounds. Steeply-pitched roof. Rebuilt brick left end stack; stone right end stack with top ledge and water table. 2-storey, 2-bay barn on right return has tooled quoins and a central doorway with alternating jambs and a Dutch door. Low-pitched roof. Small lean-to addition to right of doorway with low, pent stone-flagged roof. Barn included for group value. , | 1156416 | 1987-07-27 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1156429 | Black Middens Bastlehouse Circa 1/2 Mile South-East Of Comb | TARSET COMB NY 78 NE 31/83 Black Middens Bastlehouse c.1/2 mile south- east of Comb II* Bastlehouse. Late C16 or early C17. Random rubble. Roofless. 2 storeys. All 4 walls stand to eaves level. Outside stone steps to original 1st-floor doorway which has chamfered surround; the lintel has 3 holes for mullions and so may have been altered. Small narrow chamfered window to right and, to left, a small square window with- chamfered surround and holes for 2 mullions or iron bars. On the ground floor two C19 doorways. Original ground-floor doorway, now-blocked, on right return. Interior: walls 4 ft. thick. Stumps of curved principals or upper crucks remain in situ. Scheduled Ancient Monument. County Number 551. , | 1156429 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1156438 | Bastle On South Side Of Road | TARSET GATEHOUSE NY 78 NE 31/86 Bastle on south side of road GV II Ruined bastlehouse. Late C16 or early C17. Random rubble, roofless. All walls stand to full height, though the south wall is a C19 rebuild. c.40 ft. x 25 ft. Ground-floor doorway blocked on gable end; it has a roll-moulded surround with relieving arch over, hole-for harr post and drawbar.tunnels. Interior: walls c.5 ft. thick, south wall much thinner. Ground-floor doorway covered by early C19 fireplace. Ramm, McDowall, Mercer : Shielings and Bastles: HMSO: 1970. , | 1156438 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1156445 | Stable Block Circa 20 Yards West Of Highgreen Manor | TARSET HIGH GREEN NY 89 SW 24/89 Stable block c.20 yards west of Highgreen Manor GV II Stable block. c.1885 for Mr. Morrison Bell, incorporating the walls of mid- C19 farmbuildings. Rock-faced stone with Welsh slate roofs. L-plan group. To right the gable ends of two stable blocks linked by lean-to loggia with two segmental arches. The block to left has small 3-light window on ground floor, round-arched dovecote entry above. The block to right has boarded stable door within the loggia and, above, a 3-light window with blocked centre light which is carved with a bell. Gabled roofs with hollow-chamfered coping. Projecting to left a single-storey, 3-bay cartshed. Two segmental arches to right with boarded double doors. Boarded double doors in left bay. Gabled roof with flat coping and square corniced end stack. | 1156445 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1156449 | Tarset Castle | TARSET LANEHEAD NY 78 NE 31/91 Tarset Castle (formerly listed 10.11.51 as Ruins of Tarset Castle) II* Ruined castle. 1267 for John Comyn. Rubble core with occasional fragments of ashlar. A mound with extensive lower portions of walls and much more grassed over. One short stretch of well-cut double-chamfered plinth. History and description in Northumberland County History Vol. XV. Scheduled Ancient Monument. , | 1156449 | 1951-11-10 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1156508 | Hadrians Wall Milecastle And Turret | MELKRIDGE B 6318 NY 76 NW (North side, off) 12/61 Hadrian's Wall, 24/11/67 milecastle and turret I Hadrian's Wall; milecastle 41 and turret 40B. AD 122, reconstructed AD 205. Rubble core with dressed stone faces. Course of wall runs west from near Green Slack (NY 744767) to near Caw Gap (NY 726668). Several stretches of c.l.5-metre high wall masonry. Sites only of milecastle and turret. Scheduled Ancient Monument. , | 1156508 | 1967-11-24 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1156532 | Low Teppermoor Farmhouse And Adjoining Byre | SIMONBURN B 6318 NY 87 SE (North side, off) 9/109 Low Teppermoor Farmhouse and adjoining byre II Farmhouse and byre with loft over. Late C18-early C19. Squared sandstone and dressings. House has graduated green slate roof and dressed stone chimneys; byre has purple slate roof. 2-storey, 3-bay farmhouse. Tooled quoins. Central replaced door and replaced sashes in flush surrounds with large alternating jambs. Low-pitched roof with coped gables and shaped kneelers. End stacks with top bands. 2-storey, 3-bay byre with loft over on left return of farmhouse. Central chamfered doorway with alternating jambs and boarded door flanked by partly-glazed hit-and-miss windows;identical window above. Roof has coped left gable. 3 single-storey C19 ranges with boarded doors and altered windows on rear of farmhouse. L-plan range of farmbuildings on left return of byre is not of special interest. , | 1156532 | 1987-07-27 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1232568 | Pill Box At Nt 977000 | The following item shall be added: HEPPLE NU OO SW 2/99 Pill Box at NY 977000 II Pill Box. 1940. Concrete. Elongated hexagonal plan. Flat roof. Single storey, partly below ground level. Elongated front has 3 rifle embrasures with a single machine gun embrasure to each chamfered side front. Rear front has 2 rifle embrasures and a protected door. This pill box was constructed as part of the Coquet Line of defense against German invasion during the 2nd World War. , | 1232568 | 1991-05-31 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1233007 | Sheepfold 3/4 Miles North Of Greensidehill | NT 91 NE 985176 INGRAM GREENSIDEHILL 11/72 Sheepfold 3/4 miles North of Greensidehill 11 Sheepfold. C18 or C19. Dry stone wall. Square with entrance in south-east corner. Left wall projects c 40 feet and then angles to right. Walls c 4 feet high, 36 inches thick at base, tapering considerably. Well preserved. , | 1233007 | 1985-01-25 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1233028 | Monument To John Barteram (?) Circa 2 Yards South Of Church Of St Michael | NU Ol NW INGRAM INGRAM 12/77 Monument to John Barteram(?) c.2 yards south of Church of St. Michael GV 11 Churchyard memorial. C18. Sandstone. Stroll and rustic with pedimented top which is carved in form of angel's head and wings. Reverse has primitive skull carved in curious frame like a hanging cage. , | 1233028 | 1985-01-25 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1233476 | Calder Farmhouse And Attached Cottages | NU 02 NW RODDAM CALDER 12/95 Calder Farmhouse and attached cottages 11 Farmhouse and attached former cottages now farm building. Dated over door in moulded panel A 17 RR 88 for Richard Roddam. Random rubble RR 88 for Richard Roddam. Random rubble with dressed stone for window and door surrounds. Welsh and local slate roofs. 2 storeys. House 3 bays with central doorway, 4 cottages at right-angles forming an L-shape. Ground floor throughout has sash windows, some 12-pane, some sliding sashes, several renewed. Doors and ground floor windows have alternating jambs with horizontal tooling. On 1st floor the house has Victorian dormers breaking the eaves and partly occupying openings of smaller, earlier windows, surrounds of which remain in part. Similar alterations to upper floor of cottages. Staircases are all mid C19 insertions. Inside big fireplaces with chamfered segmental-arched lintels. Probably all formerly single-storey cottages with a complete range of granaries over. The end cottage remains in this form. , | 1233476 | 1985-01-25 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1245332 | East Stonefields Farmhouse And Attached Farmbuildings And Walls | The following buildings shall be added:- SIMONBURN NY 77 SE 1388-/7/10001 East Stonefolds Farmhouse and attached farmbuildings and walls GV II Farmhouse and attached stable, hay barn, cowhouses and walls. Mid C18, rebuilt early C19. Coursed rubble stone with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roofs with 2 stone gable stacks. Quoins. Farmhouse 2 storey, with 3 window front. Central doorway with half-glazed C20 door flanked by single 2-light sliding sashes, with above 3 similar sashes. Attached garden wall has curved coping and central wooden gate. Rear front has irregular fenestration and a single storey lean-to. Attached to left a stable with loft above, with single plank door and a tiny fixed light to the left. Above a central loft opening with a plank door. Attached to left a large hay barn with an open front to the crewyard supported on circular cast-iron columns on square stone bases. The rear front has an off-centre cart entrance, with a single storey lean-to to the left. In front of the hay barn is a long narrow crewyard with side walls and single storey cowhouses to the south-east, which have 2 doorways to the south-east front. , | 1245332 | 1994-08-01 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1246859 | The Netty Or Privy At High Close A Burn | MELKRIDGE NY 76 NW MELKRIDGE COMMON 1388/12/10005 The netty or privy at High Close A Burn 16-MAR-01 II Earth closet or privy. 1784 built for F Crook. Coursed local rubble stone with ashlar dressings, and stone slate roof. Single storey. Rectangular structure with ashlar quoins. Single pitched roof. East entrance side has single doorway with large stone lintel. A quoin has inscription F Crook, 1784. , | 1246859 | 2001-03-16 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1276811 | Church Of St Michael | NU Ol NW INGRAM INGRAM 12/75 Church of St. Michael 21.9.51 GV 11* Parish church. Tower Cll and C13. Arcades C13 and C14. Aisles rebuilt 1879. Chancel rebuilt mid C19. Dressed stone, Welsh slate roof. West tower, nave, south porch, chancel and vestry. Unbuttressed broad, square, west tower. Small C12 window in lower stage, paired lancets in bell stage. Plain parapet. 4-bay nave with lancets;2-bay chancel. East end has 3 stepped lancets with shafts and shaft rings. Interior: C11 unmoulded tower arch on plain imposts. 3-bay north and south arcades have octagonal piers with moulded bases and capitals and double-chamfered arches, those on south side with fleurs de lys at the point of springing. Plain west responds look C11 but with semi-octagonal bases so may be later rebuilding. To east of arcades are stretches of solid wall with concave cornices round 3 sides, and then another bay with similar octagonal responds and arches whose capitals are of C14 type. C14 chancel arch. Lower half of C14 monument to a priest built into chancel north wall. Octagonal font with heraldic panels, leaf forms, geometric patterns and the date, March 11th 1662. , | 1276811 | 1951-09-21 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1302433 | Thirlwall Castle | THIRLWALL B 6318 NY 66 NE (East side, off) Thirlwall 11/36 Thirlwall Castle 24/11/67 I Castle ruins. Probably mid C14. Masonry largely re-used from nearby Hadrian's wall: dressed stone facing to rubble core. Rectangular plan with slightly- projecting north-east tower. 2.5 to 3.0-metre thick walls standing to 2 and 3 storeys on north and west; east wall of similar height has partly collapsed at south; south wall has almost entirely collapsed. Fragments of chamfered plinth. North-east tower and corners have huge squared quoins. Scattered loops in flush surrounds with squared alternating jambs. No remains of vaulting. In dangerous condition at time of survey. Scheduled Ancient Monument. , | 1302433 | 1967-11-24 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1302848 | Lime Kiln 300 Metres North Of Cowburn Rigg Farmhouse | MELKRIDGE COWBURN RIGG NY 76 NW 735685 12/63 Lime kiln, 300 metres north of Cowburn Rigg Farmhouse II Disused lime kiln. Late C18. Squared stone. Single-cell kiln built partly into bankside. Battered front wall with corbelled triangular-headed opening. Remains of segmental-arched pot in rear wall of kiln. , | 1302848 | 1987-07-27 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1302858 | Church Of St Aidan | TARSET THORNEYBURN NY 78 NE 31/93 Church of St. Aidan GV II Parish church. 1818 by H.H. Seward for Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital. Ashlar with chamfered plinth, graduated Lakeland slate roof. West tower/ porch, continuous nave and chancel, and north vestry. Castellated west tower with angle buttresses. Four steps up to round-headed doorway on south side. Small round-headed window above and large round- headed bell opening with Y-tracery. All openings have broad chamfered surrounds. Three-bay church with round-arched, Y-tracery windows. Concave cornice. Three-light east window with intersecting glazing bars. Round window in the gable. Gabled roof with blocking course over gables. Apex of east gable has large square block with round-headed niche. A simple interior but of pleasing proportions. Panelled dado, flat ceiling. , | 1302858 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1302860 | Stable And Coach House Circa 30 Yards North-West Of Thorneyburn Rectory | TARSET THORNEYBURN NY 78 NE 31/95 Stable and coach house c.30 yards north-west of Thorneyburn Rectory GV II Stable and coach house with granary over. 1818 for the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital. Random rubble with ashlar dressings and graduated Lakeland slate roof. Two storeys, 4 irregular bays. Almost central high segmental carriage arch with boarded double doors. Stable to left with boarded door and 6-pane casement. Boarded double doors to cartshed on right. On 1st floor two shuttered windows and one casement. Gabled roof with flat coping. On right return stone steps to granary. , | 1302860 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1302863 | Redheugh Farmhouse | TARSET THORNEYBURN NY 78 NE 31/97 Redheugh Farmhouse GV II House, incorporating a bastle house. C16 or early C17, remodelled 1732 for William Charlton. Ramdon rubble with ashlar dressings, graduated Lakeland slate roof. Two storeys, 3 bays with lower one-bay extension to right. Central half-glazed door in raised stone surround with lintel inscribed W C in moulded panel. On the ground floor 3 sash windows in raised stone 1732 surrounds, one a C20 insertion. On 1st floor 3 similar windows. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with flat coping and kneelers. On right return a re-used C16 doorhead with roll moulding and apparently meaningless inscription of letters and numbers. Interior has walls c.36 inches thick. Two- and 3-panelled doors. Drawing room has C18 cornice with vine scrolls and late C18 fireplace with gesso decoration. Ramm, McDowall, Mercer: Shielings and Bastles : HMSO : 1970. , | 1302863 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1302870 | L-Plan Shed And Byre/Loose-Box Ranges East Of East Twice Brewed | HENSHAW B 6318 NY 76 NE (South side) 13/44 L-plan shed and byre/loose-box ranges east of East Twice Brewed GV II Farmbuildings. Late C18-early Cl9. Squared and coursed rubble. Shed range has stone-flagged roof; byre/loose-box range has purple slate roof. L-plan. Single-storey range of sheds has tooled quoins, altered openings and a monopitch roof sloping down into yard. 2-storey, 4-bay range at right-angles incorporates byre and loose-boxes with granary/loft over. Tooled quoins. 2 doorways with alternating jambs, scattered breathers and first-floor loading bay at right. Included for group value. , | 1302870 | 1987-07-27 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1302885 | The Bastle | ROCHESTER HIGH ROCHESTER NY 89 NW 16/81 The Bastle GV II Bastlehouse. C16 or early C17, altered late C18 or early C19. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. Two storeys, 2 bays. C20 glass porch to right. Above porch a sash window in the roll-moulded surround of the original 1st- floor doorway. To left 2 sash windows in alternating-block surrounds. Gabled roof with flat coping and corniced left end stack. On right return original ground-floor doorway, now a window with roll-moulded jambs, renewed lintel and original relieving arch. To rear chamfered slit window on 1st floor. Walls c.4 ft. thick. , | 1302885 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1302889 | Milestone Circa 100 Yards North-West Of Low Byrness | ROCHESTER A 68 NT 70 SE 778017 (East side) 8/60 Milestone c.1OO yards north-west of Low Byrness II Milestone. Early C19. Sandstone painted white. c.2 ft. high. Triangular with rounded back. Inscribed on one side NEWCASTLE and on the other JEDBORO 39 17 MILES MILES , | 1302889 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1302895 | Rochester War Memorial | ROCHESTER A 68 NY 89 NW (East side) 16/64 Rochester War Memorial GV II War memorial. c.1920. Ashlar with stone slate roof. Arts and Crafts style. Tabernacle with 4 round columns on base of two chamfered steps. Steeply- pitched gabled roof with thin raised coping. Set within, a square block inscribed with the names of the dead. Celtic cross on top of the block. , | 1302895 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1302902 | Milestone By Bennetsfield Farm | ROCHESTER A 68 NY 89 NE 853959 (East side) 17/69 Milestone by Bennetsfield Farm II Milestone. Early C19. Sandstone, painted white. c.2 feet high. Triangular with rounded back. Inscribed on one side NEWCASTLE and on the other JEDBORO 35 23 MILES MILES , | 1302902 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1302903 | Garden Wall To South Of Stobbs | ROCHESTER A 68 NY 89 NW (West side, off) 16/71 Garden Wall to south of Stobbs GV II Garden wall. C18. Dressed stone wall 3-4 feet high with shallow arched coping. Included for group value. , | 1302903 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1303081 | Low Town | GREENHEAD B 6318 NY 66 NE (North side, off) Low Town 11/83 Low Town II Farmhouse. Dated 1800 on door lintel. Squared stone and dressings. Stone- tiled roof with rebuilt brick and dressed stone chimneys. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Squared tooled quoins. Replaced door and 2-pane overlight at right. Doorway has raised alternating jambs and oval plaque on lintel with illegible initials and date 1800. Replaced sashes in raised surrounds. Roof has coped gables. Left end brick stack. Right end stone stack with top ledge. Lean-to addition on right return. Abandoned at time of survey. , | 1303081 | 1987-07-27 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1303083 | Low Old Shield Farmhouse | GREENHEAD LOW OLD SHIELD NY 66 NE 11/85 Low Old Shield Farmhouse II Bastle house now a farmhouse. Late C16-early C17 with c.1700 openings on front; C19 outshut on rear. Coursed rubble; Welsh slate roof; stone and brick chimneys. Original entry in left gable end. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Huge boulder plinth on front and returns. Late C19 gabled stone porch with replaced door to left of centre. Moulded Tudor-arched doorway with run-out stops on front wall inside porch. 6-pane sash in C19 openings at ground-floor right. Replaced casements elsewhere in fragmentary double-chamfered surrounds. Window on first-floor right retains a chamfered stone mullion; possibly re-used Roman wall masonry to right of this window. Roof has coped right gable. Left end stone stack with top ledge; rebuilt brick right end stack. Blocked original doorway with alternating jambs on gabled left return. Single-storey added rear outshut with pent roof. Interior: 1.25-metre thick walls; both ground-floor rooms have adzed ceiling beams of heavy scantling; chimney flue inserted in front of original gable-end entry. Farmbuilding on right return is not of special interest. , | 1303083 | 1987-07-27 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1303206 | Garden Walls And Corner Buildings East And South Of Priory Farmhouse | HARBOTTLE HOLYSTONE NT 90 SE 21/79 Garden walls and corner buildings east and south of Priory Farmhouse GV II Garden wall and 2 buildings, possibly gazebo and dovecote. Probably C18. Squared stone. Stone slate roofs. South wall c. 5 ft. high flanked by two symmetrical buildings, each 2 storeys, c. 12 ft. square and with steeply-pitched roofs and reverse-stepped gables. Further wall to east, c. 5 ft. high and 20 yards long has good squared stone and flat coping. , | 1303206 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1303234 | Church Of St Mary | HARBOTTLE HOLYSTONE NT 90 SE 21/74 Church of St. Mary 21/10/53 GV II Parish church. C12, largely rebuilt 1848-9 by G. Pickering. Squared stone and random rubble. Welsh slate roof. 4-bay nave and l-bay chancel. The nave was the chancel of a much larger medieval church. One east respond of former south arcade remains attached to south-east corner outside. West end has doorway with shouldered lintel and: round-headed window over. Gabled bellcote above. Plain round-headed north and south windows. All the detail is of 1848-9. The south wall masonry and the lower part of the north wall are medieval. Chancel, of 1848-9 has 2 medieval grave covers with foliated crosses built into south wall. East end has 3 stepped round-headed windows. Gabled roof with wheel-head cross finials. , | 1303234 | 1953-10-21 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1303250 | Post Office Waterloo Cottage | HARBOTTLE HARBOTTLE VILLAGE NT 9304 (North side) 26/68 Post Office (Waterloo Cottage) GV II Post Office. Originally part of Waterloo House (q.v.). Early C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 bays. To left 4-panel 2-leaf door in late C19 wood porch. Right of door a C20 12-pane sash has been inserted. To far right and on 1st floor are 16-pane sashes. Roof of quite shallow pitch with one corniced ridge stack and one renewed brick stack. Included for group value. , | 1303250 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1303251 | Presbyterian Church | HARBOTTLE HARBOTTLE VILLAGE NT 9304 (South side) 26/70 Presbyterian Church GV II Former Presbyterian Church, now redundant. 1854. Roughly-dressed stone with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. A single-cell building oriented north- south. North end has central pointed-arched door with broad broach-stopped chamfered surround. 3-light window above with Y-tracery and flanking tall lancets. Octagonal north bellcote, partly corbelled out, has slightly concave stone pyramidal roof. 5-bay returns with lancets. South end has 2 tall lancets. All windows have leaded diamond panes. Gabled roof with flat coping and obelisk finial on south end. , | 1303251 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1303353 | Pant Circa 15 Yards North East Of Allerdene | TOSSON ALLERDENE NU 00 SW 3/82 Pant c.15 yards north-east of Allerdene II Pant. Late C18 or early C19. Dressed stone. Elliptical-arched recess with keystone and moulded imposts. Lion's head spout and stone trough. , | 1303353 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1303355 | Tosson Tower Farmhouse | TOSSON GREAT TOSSON NU 00 SW 3/84 Toss on Tower Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse, formerly an inn. Mid C18, porch mid C19. Ashlar with plinth and rusticated quoins, Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays with lower 2-bay wing to left. Large porch with round-headed doorway under label mould well-carved griffin above; gabled roof with kneelers and ball finials porch returns have 5-light mullioned windows. Sash windows, with intermediate glazing bars removed, in raised stone surrounds. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with flat coping and kneelers. Ridge and left end stack. Rear is 2 storeys plus basements due to lie of land. Gabled stair projection: former lean-to on right raised to full height mid C19. , | 1303355 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1303389 | Shilmoor Farmhouse | ALWINTON SHILMOOR NT 80 NE 13/20 Shilmoor Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse. Early C19 with later C19 additions. Random rubble with dressed stone quoins and surrounds. Welsh slate roof and ashlar chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 bays with 2-bay addition recessed to right which links with 2-bay former cottage recessed to right of that. Main section: 3 steps up to central 6-panelled door in alternating-block surround with margined overlight. Renewed 4-pane sashes in alternating-block surounds. Gabled roof with flat coping and corniced end stacks. Similar detail to additions. , | 1303389 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1303466 | Bastlehouse At The Raw Farm | HEPPLE THE RAW NY 99 NW 5/35 Bastlehouse at The Raw Farm II Bastlehouse. C16 or early C17, the upper storey partly rebuilt C18. Random rubble. Asbestos roof. Probably C18 ground-floor doorway on west side with large stone lintel. To right outside stone steps to partly-rebuilt 1st floor doorway. Original ground-floor doorway on right return, now masked by later building; chamfered jambs and lintel. Window on east side with chamfered jambs carved with a human head and a rosette with tassels. Ventilation slit or gun loop on left return. Interior: tunnel-vaulted ground floor. Well-built segmental rere arch of original door, which has drawbar tunnels. The scene of the murder in 1791 of Margaret Crozier by William Winter who was executed at Winters Gibbet in Elsdon Parish (q.v.). Shielings and Bastles: Ramm, Mercer and McDowall: HMSO: 1970. , | 1303466 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1303496 | Bastlehouse At Craig Farm | HEPPLE CRAIG NY 99 NW 5/33 Bastlehouse at Craig Farm 21.10.53 (formerly listed as Craig Pele (in Woodside Parish)) II Bastlehouse. C16 or early Cl7. Random rubble. Ground floor complete. West wall stands to full gable height, the other walls slightly lower. Original ground-floor doorway in west gable end; renewed (1985) segmental lintel; rounded arrises to jambs. Interior: tunnel vaulted. Very narrow mural stair in south-west corner. Shielings and Bastles: Ramm, McDowall and Mercer: HMSO: 1970. , | 1303496 | 1953-10-21 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1303503 | Headstone Of Katharin... Circa 10 Yards South Of Church Of St Cuthbert | ELSDON ELSDON NY 9393 19/18 Headstone of Katharin ... c.10 yards south of Church of St. Cuthbert GV II Headstone of Katharin .... (?). Mid C18. Small sandstone tablet with triangular top and worn inscription. On the rear a large high-relief carving of Adam and Eve and the apple tree. , | 1303503 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1303514 | Dobson Headstone Circa 15 Yards South Of Church Of St Cuthbert | ELSDON ELSDON NY 9393 19/22 Dobson headstone c.15 yards south of Church of St. Cuthbert GV II Headstone of Izabel Dobson. 1756. Small sandstone tablet with elaborately shaped top, well-carved with a hand holding a bible, and symbols of eternity. , | 1303514 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1303937 | Farmbuildings To North Of Low Leam Farmhouse | NY 88 NE CORSENSIDE WEST WOODBURN 2/69 Farmbuildings to north of Low Leam Farmhouse II Farmbuildings incorporating a bastle house. C16 and C18. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. One 2-storey range with C18 store and granary on left and bastle on right. Bastle is c 35 ft by 23 ft with walls 4 ft thick. Original ground floor doorway on short wall to rear has massive lintel under relieving arch, rebates and holes for drawbars and harr-hung door. Old wood lintels within. Similar but later door on opposite end. Blocked original upper door with chamfered surround on left return. Later door and stone outside stair on same side. Interior has original beams on ground floor. Attached to left is C18 store and granary. Door with alternating jambs and ?- slatted window. | 1303937 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1304176 | Gravestone Circa 30 Yards South East Of Church Of St Gregory | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON KIRKNEWTON 3/93 (inset) Gravestone c.30 yards south-east of Church of St. Gregory GV II Gravestone. Date and inscription indecipherable but probably early C18. Sandstone. Small tablet c.18 inches high with high arched top. Cherub's head and wings in pediment. Sand timer below and below that skull framed by banner with worn inscription. Carving is primitive but in very bold relief. , | 1304176 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1304186 | Blaikie Gravestone Circa 20 Yards South South East Of Church Of St Gregory | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON KIRKNEWTON 3/95 (inset) Blaikie gravestone c.20 yards south-south- east of Church of St. Gregory GV II Gravestone. 1732. Sandstone. Small primitive tablet with pilasters, scrolled pediment with tassels and very congested lettering recording death of Lhese Blaikie the spouse of Robert Blaikie. , | 1304186 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1304227 | Balustraded Terrace To East Of Hesleyside Hall | NY 88 SW BELLINGHAM HESLEYSIDE 5/22 Balustraded terrace to east of Hesleyside Hall GV II Balustraded terrace. Late C18, re-sited mid C19. Dry stone walling and ashlar. Dry stone supporting wall capped by balustrade with vase balusters and moulded coping. Plain square piers at corners act as plinths to stone urns. Balustrade broken in centre of east side to form steps flanked by similar urns on plinths. , | 1304227 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370305 | Lime Kiln 800 Metres West Of Town Shields Farmhouse | SIMONBURN B 6318 NY 87 SW 809711 (North side, off) 8/110 Lime kiln, 800 metres west of Town Shields Farmhouse II Disused lime kiln. Early C19. Snecked sandstone with squared dressings. Large 2-cell kiln built partly into bankside. Battered front and return walls with squared quoins. Each cell has a tall pointed opening and 2 segmental- arched pots on rear wall. , | 1370305 | 1987-07-27 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370333 | Burn Divot Drovers House And Sheepfold Walls | THIRLWALL BURN DIVOT NY 67 SE 694708 5/37 Burn Divot Drover's House and sheepfold walls II Ruin of drover's house and surrounding sheepfold walls. Dated 1736 on door lintel. House dressed snecked stone; squared rubble walls. Roofless single- storey, 3-bay house. Central doorway has rusticated jambs and lintel with raised triple keystone dated 1736. Flanking chamfered window surrounds originally of 2 lights with central mullion. Right gable end stands almost to ridge height; left gable end has collapsed. 1.5-metre high walls, enclosing a large U-plan sheepfold with house at centre, have roughly-shaped coping stones. Building has social interest and landscape value. , | 1370333 | 1987-07-27 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370421 | Farmbuildings 20 Yards West Of Dunterley Farmhouse | NY 88 SW BELLINGHAM DUNTERLEY 5/17 Farmbuildings 20 yards west of Dunterley Farmhouse GV II Farmbuildings. C18 or early C19. Random rubble with Welsh slate and stone slate roofs. A single range of 3 sections. 1st section a 2-storey, 3-bay stable with granary over; symmetrical with doors on both floors and flanking windows, the upper ones smaller, with a variety of frames. 2nd section is a single-storey, 2-bay kennels with exercise yards in front and stone slate roof. Finally a higher single-storey cart shed with 3 segmental arches. Gabled roofs. , | 1370421 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370422 | Stable Block C 15 Yards West Of Hesleyside Hall | NY 88 SW BELLINGHAM HESLEYSIDE 5/27 Stable Block c 15 yards west of Hesleyside Hall GV II Stables and grooms' cottages. Date 1747 on datestone on left return but probably mid C19. Random rubble with ashlar surrounds to doors and windows. Lakeland slate roof. 2 storeys. 14 irregularly spaced bays, four of them with doors. All openings have heavily moulded shouldered lintels and hollow- chamfered reveals. Windows are late C19 sashes and casements. Rusticated quoins. Hipped roof and 2 stone corniced ridge stacks. Included partly for group value. , | 1370422 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370440 | Shitlington Cross C300 Yards West Of Bridge House | NY 87 NW WARK SHITLINGTON 10/92 Shitlington cross c300 yards west of Bridge House II Cross shaft and base. Medieval. Sandstone. Octagonal shaft c 7ft on square base. , | 1370440 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370455 | Bridgend | NY 8283 - 8383 BELLINGHAM B6320 21/2 Bridgend GV II Former toll house. 1834 by John Green. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Single storey. 3 bays. Projecting gabled doorcase with chamfered edges, chamfered reveals and Tudor-arched door. 2-light windows are C20 casements with chamfered reveals and mullions. Gabled roof with kneelers and ridged coping. 2 stone gable stacks with wide cornices. Included mainly for group value with bridge. , | 1370455 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
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2016-10-27 | 2025-01-07 | 1370458 | Pump C10 Yards North Of Charlton Old Farmhouse | This structure is no longer extant and has been removed from the List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. NY 88 SW BELLINGHAM CHARLTON 5/14 Pump clO yards north of Charlton Old Farmhouse GV II Pump. Cl9. Cast-iron. Tall fluted stem has domed top with spike finial. Long curved handle ending in pineapple stop. , | 1370458 | 1985-03-07 | ||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370459 | Cottage And Farmbuilding To East Of Dunterley Farmhouse | NY 88 SW BELLINGHAM DUNTERLEY 5/16 Cottage and Farmbuilding to east of Dunterley Farmhouse GV II Farm buildings and attached cottage. Late C18 or early C19. Coursed rubble with Welsh and stone slate roofs. Single-storey cottage to right, 6 bays with stone-slate gabled porch added 1984 at right. C20 sash windows in alternating- block surrounds. Plank door in similar surround on left bay. Stone-slate gabled roof with one stone ridge stack. Attached to left, farm buildings round 3 sides of stockyard. First, a projecting single-storey byre with 2 doors. The range to rear is 2 storeys, 5 segmental arches and granary over with 3 windows and pitching door. Projecting one-storey byre to left. Gabled roofs. The 2-storey range has flat coping and kneelers. Barn attached to right of 2-storey range not of special interest. , | 1370459 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370478 | Low Stead Farmhouse And Attached Farm Buildings | NY 87 NW WARK LOW STEAD 10/84 Low Stead farmhouse and attached farm buildings GV II Farmhouse and attached byres. Farmhouse and byre to left are bastle houses, late C16 or early C17. Windows and doors altered C18 and again mid C19. Byre to right early C19. Massive random rubble with dressed stone surrounds. Welsh slate roofs. Walls of bastles 4 ft thick. House 3 irregular bays. Plank door in middle bay. Windows are diamond-paned iron casements. Upper windows smaller. Right window is the partly-blocked original upper door to bastle. House walls raised C18 or C19 by c 2 ft. Left byre, probably early extension to original bastle, has plank door and ?-slatted window on each floor; upper door reached by outside stone stair. Byre to right has central door with alternating jambs; and two ?-slatted windows on 1st floor. Later C18 single-storey extensions to rear. Gabled roofs with flat copings and kneelers to bastles. 2 stone gable stacks. Interior has old beams on ground floor. , | 1370478 | 1985-03-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370487 | Drinking Fountain | FALSTONE FALSTONE NY 78 NW 30/1 Drinking Fountain GV II Drinking fountain. Erected 1897 for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. Ashlar and cast-iron. A gabled stone wall c.6 ft. high with flat coping. Inscribed ERECTED BY SUBSCRIPTION. Set into it an elaborate cast-iron drinking fountain with fluted oval bowl and scalloped shell top. A profile medallion of Queen Victoria above inscribed 1837 VR 1897; flanked by 2 griffins. , | 1370487 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370488 | Falstone Farm | FALSTONE FALSTONE NY 78 NW 30/3 Falstone Farm GV II House, incorporating a bastlehouse. Probably 1604, raised by extra storey mid C18, extended to right early C19. Older section large random masonry with boulder plinth, C19 section ashlar; Welsh slate roof. 3 storeys. Irregular openings. Almost central C19 porch with door on right return. To left a C17 window, lengthened to door and mullion removed C18. 1st and 2nd floors each have a sash window in early C19 chamfered surround. On 1st floor disturbed masonry may indicate position of 1st-floor doorway. C19 right bay has 16-pane sashes on ground and 1st floor and shorter 12-pane sash above. Gabled roof with flat-coping and banded end stacks. Continuous C18 outshut to rear. Interior: Original ground-floor doorway now within later extension; roll- moulded lintel and right jamb, the left jamb cut away; lintel inscribed with letters and the date ABCDEFG 1604 HK. Ground floor of bastle has high round barrel vault, partly removed at east end to insert mid-C18 staircase with turned balusters and square knops. Walls c.5ft. thick. Ramm, McDowall, Mercer: Shielings and Bastles: HMSO: LONDON 1970. , | 1370488 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370500 | The Rectory | ROCHESTER BYRNESS NT 70 SE 8/74 The Rectory GV II House. c.1840. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Two storeys, three bays. Central 6-panel door with patterned overlight and floating cornice over. 16-pane sash windows with projecting sills. Gabled roof with flat coping, kneelers and corniced end stacks. , | 1370500 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370503 | Limekiln Circa 1/2 Mile North Of Heathery Hall | TARSET GATEHOUSE NY 79 SE 786902 Limekiln c.1/2 mile 23/87 north of Heathery Hall II Limekiln. Late C18 or early C19. Roughly-dressed stone. Screen wall segmental in plan with 3 corbelled triangular arches. , | 1370503 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370504 | Bridge Over Tarset Burn | TARSET REDMIRE NY 78 NE 31/92 Bridge over Tarset Burn II Bridge. Early C19. Ashlar. Three broad segmental arches with keeled cutwaters and arch rings. Broad chamfered band at base of parapet. Narrow parapet chamfered towards outside only. , | 1370504 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370505 | High Thorneyburn Farmhouse | TARSET THORNEYBURN NY 78 NE 31/96 High Thorneyburn Farmhouse II House. Mid-late C18, rear wing mid C19. Roughly-dressed stone with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof on front, graduated Lakeland slate roof to rear. L-plan with outshut in re-entrant angle. Two storeys, 3 bays. Two-leaf, 4-panel door with overlight in slightly- chamfered raised stone surround. 24-pane sashes in raised stone surrounds. 1st-floor right is a renewed 24-pane sash. Quite steeply-pitched gabled roof with banded end stacks, flat coping with splayed edges and boldly curved kneelers. , | 1370505 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370509 | Chirdonburn Bridge | GREYSTEAD BIRKS NY 78 NE 31/16 Chirdonburn Bridge II Hump-backed bridge. Probably early C19. Random rubble and dressed stone. Single broad segmental arch with arch band. Parapet has flat coping and splays out sharply at each end. Probably the bridge which Sir J.E. Swinburn of Capheaton claimed to have built, in a letter to John Hodgson in 1833. Northumberland County History : Vol XV. , | 1370509 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370510 | Greystead Rectory | GREYSTEAD GREYSTEAD NY 78 NE 31/19 Greystead Rectory GV II Rectory, now private house. 1818 by H.H. Seward for the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital. Ashlar with graduated Lakeland slate roof. 2 storeys plus attics, 3 bays, with single-storey lean-to on right return. Steps up to central C20 glazed door. On ground floor tripartite sashes in broad chamfered surrounds. On 1st floor 9-pane sashes. Concave cornice. Gabled roof with raised and ridged coping. Corniced end stacks. Interior: Staircase with stick balusters and ramped handrail. 6-panel doors and panelled shutters. , | 1370510 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370511 | Snabdaugh Farmhouse And Attached Cottage | GREYSTEAD SNABDAUGH NY 78 SE 37/21 Snabdaugh Farmhouse and attached cottage I House and cottage. Probably C15 or early C16 with C18 and early C19 additions. Older parts squared stone, rendered. Later parts dressed stone; Welsh slate roofs. In 3 sections. Centre section is a medieval fortified house. Two storeys, 2 windows. Deep offset above ground floor. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with left end stack. Right section is C18 and early C19. Two storeys, 2 bays. Panelled door with overlight to left and to right a sash window on each floor. C18 cottage to left has C20 windows. Interior of old part has walls c.5. ft. thick on ground floor, slightly thinner on 1st floor. The house has a pointed tunnel vault at 2nd floor level with the roof laid directly on the vault. The side walls taper continually from the ground to the springing of the vault. The beams supporting the second floor or attic rest on stone corbels inserted into the vault; there are eight corbels each side but only five beams. Just visible above attic floor on south side are the round rere arches of two 1st-floor windows. Also in the attic, in the east gable, a window embrasure with two window seats, blocked square window rebated for shutters and lintel on chamfered corbels. In the west gable a very large chimney breast with smoke-blackening on the outside, possibly indicating a former chimney; right of this a large aperture goes down to ground level and was probably a stair well; at its head the springing of a 2nd Lower vault in finer ashlar. The house appears to be so far unique as a domestic building in England. However it may be compared to the nave of Boltongate Church in Cumberland which is said by Pevsner to derive from Scottish models. Among Scottish examples of buildings with a top-floor vault, Smailholm Tower in Roxburghshire is assigned by the R.C.H.M. (Scotland) to the C16. , | 1370511 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370517 | South Lodge To Otterburn Hall | OTTERBURN OTTERBURN HALL NY 89 SE 25/47 South Lodge 18.2.87 to Otterburn Hall GV II Lodge. Late C19. Snecked stone with ashlar dressings, Welsh slate roof. Tudor style. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Projecting centre bay has doorway with raised alternating-block surround under hoodmould. 2-light oriel window above with stone pent roof. Steeply-pitched cross-gabled roof with curly bargeboards. Outer bays have 2-light windows under hoodmoulds on ground floor. Above 2-light dormers with elaborate decorative bargeboards. Gabled roof with overhanging eaves and curly bargeboards. Tall central corniced stack. Included for group value with gateway. , | 1370517 | 1987-02-18 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370539 | Stables And Byre Circa 30 Yards North-West Of The Redesdale Arms | ROCHESTER A 68 NY 89 NW (East side) 16/68 Stables and byre c.30 yards north- west of The Redesdale Arms GV II Stables and byre. C18, raised early C19. Coursed stone and dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 7 bays. Four boarded doors in alternating-block-surrounds and three half-shuttered windows. Gabled roof. , | 1370539 | 1988-01-07 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370839 | Grandys Knowe Farmhouse And Adjacent Ruined Bastle To West | NY 76 NE BARDON MILL CRINDLEDIKES 4/16 Grandy's Knowe Farmhouse and adjacent ruined bastle to West II Farmhouse, early C18 built onto east end of earlier bastle house; windows renewed c.1860. Rubble, C20 asbestos roof, rubble right end stack, left gable and stack partly fallen. 2 storeys,3 bays. Central renewed door with chamfered dressed stone surround flanked by 6-pane sashes, 1st floor 2 small 6-pane sashes and small rectangular light over door, all windows with timber lintels. Farm buildings to right not of interest. Bastle to left shows setbacks for 1st and attic floors on east wall. Rear elevation with outshut which overlaps bastle. Interior, altered. 1st floor fireplace with chamfered surround, 2 upper cruck roof trusses with slender tapering blades, those of eastern truss scarfed. Collars overlap blades to carry purlins, no ridge beam. Empty & derelict at time of survey. , | 1370839 | 1985-02-12 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370872 | Lychgate 20 Yards East Of Church Of St Michael | NU Ol NW INGRAM INGRAM 12/76 Lychgate 20 yards East of Church of St. Michael GV 11 Lychgate. c1920. Ashlar base, oak frame and local slate roof. Entrances formed of arched tie beams on moulded curved braces, King and Queen posts above. Sides have similar construction but with plain studs below the tie beam. Cross-gabled roof. , | 1370872 | 1985-01-25 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370890 | Threestoneburn House | NT 92 SE NT 975205 ILDERTON ILDERTON 12/73 Threestoneburn House II House. Probably mid-late C18 with alterations. Random rubble including large irregular quoins. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays with single-storey byre and stable attached to right. Central 6-panelled door with fanlight and round-arched raised surround in gabled stone porch. C18 relief carving of shepherd, dog and sheep, above door. Window to left of door has paired 4-pane sashes in raised surround. Similar window to right of door now a french window. Two 1st-floor windows with pointed-arched heads and 8-pane sashes with radiating glazing bars in the heads. Rebuilt hipped roof with rebuilt brick ridge stack. Single-storey addition to right has 2 boarded doors and 6-pane casement to former stable. Interior has one early C19 fireplace with fluted surround, 6-panelled and boarded doors, and old beams. , | 1370890 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370912 | Hethpool Cottages | NT 82 NE KIRKNEWTON HETHPOOL 6/83 1-4 Hethpool Cottages II Cottages. 1926 by Robert Mauchlin for Sir Arthur Munro Sutherland. Brick, painted and roughcast in different sections. Devonian slate roof and ashlar chimneys. Round tower feature on right return, random rubble with ashlar dressings. 2 pairs of semi-detached cottages linked by central archway. Arts-and-Crafts style, 1? storeys. Each pair of cottages is 10 bays. 6-bay centres with slightly projecting, cross-gabled, 2-bay wings. In 3rd and 8th bays, plank and battened doors in round-headed doorways with ashlar arches, keystones and imposts. 16-pane sashes on ground floor, 12-pane sashes on 1st floor in wings and to dormer windows. Low linking archway between blocks is ashlar with round-headed arch and keystone. Flanking cruciform recesses. On right return a single-storey round projection with two 12-pane sashes and conical roof with stone thistle finial. , | 1370912 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370913 | Summerhouse Circa 70 Yards North Of Hethpool House | NT 82 NE KIRKNEWTON HETHPOOL 6/85 Summerhouse c.70 yards north of Hethpool House GV II Summerhouse. c.1919. Ashlar and random rubble with Scottish slate roof. Arts-and-Crafts style. Octagonal. Cyma-recta moulded edge to base. Round-headed plank-and-muntin door on north side. The keystone is carved with an oak leaf, a crown and a cat. Small round windows on flanking walls. The other five sides have large 12-pane sashes. Steeply-pitched pyramidal roof with swept eaves. Copper vane in form of a galleon. , | 1370913 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370914 | Gravestone Of Josephine Butler Circa 5 Yards West Of Church Of St Gregory | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON KIRKNEWTON 3/88 (inset) Gravestone of Josephine Butler c.5 yards west of Church of St.Gregory GV II Gravestone. 1906. Sandstone ashlar, Coped recumbent stone, with relief cross on top, surrounded by low chamfered wall. Josephine Butler lived at Ewart Park (q.v.) and was a pioneer of the Women's rights movement. , | 1370914 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370915 | Davison Grave Circa 9 Yards South Of Church Of St Gregory | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON KIRKNEWTON 3/94 (inset) Davison grave c. 9 yards south of Church of St. Gregory GV II Table tomb. Various dates 1774-1806 to George and other members of Davison family. Ashlar. Supported at corners by urn balusters joined on short sides by panels with relief carving of lily leaves. Top has moulded edge. , | 1370915 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1370916 | Gingang Barn And Shelter Sheds At East Kirknewton Farm | NT 93 SW KIRKNEWTON KIRKNEWTON 3/97 Gingang, barn and shelter sheds at East Kirknewton Farm II Threshing barn and granary with attached gingang and animal shelter sheds. C18. Random rubble with dressed stone surrounds, pantiled roofs and Welsh slate roofs. 2-storey barn and shelter sheds in range to rear with single-storey shelter sheds projecting from each end and gingang attached to centre. Rear range: to left of gingang 3 elliptical arches and 4 slatted windows to granary over. To right of gingang a stable-type door to byre with ventilation slits on 1st floor. Steeply-pitched roof, hipped on right. Gingang: Round with square dressed stone piers, the spaces between filled with random rubble walling. Boarded double doors and 1/2-shuttered blacksmith-type window. Conical Welsh slate roof with complex roof structure. Shelter shed, projecting on right, has walls of pronounced batter. Hipped roof with pantiles. Projecting on left, L-plan shelter shed with 3 cast-iron columns. Gabled Welsh slate roof. Further farm buildings immediately to south not of special interest. , | 1370916 | 1986-05-14 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1371067 | Tosson Tower | TOSSON GREAT TOSSON NU 00 SW 3/83 Tosson Tower 21.10.53 GV II* Ruined towerhouse. C14. Squared facing stones, rubble core. All 4 walls stand to c.20 ft. except for south- east corner which has fallen. Many facing stones removed in C18. Inner jamb and impost of later ground-floor doorway on south side. Ground- floor window on west side has splayed inner reveals. Interior: springing of ground-floor vault visible. On let floor a mural chamber with well-dressed stone. Roofless. , | 1371067 | 1953-10-21 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1371068 | Boundary Stone Circa 200 Yards South South East Of Simonside Summit | TOSSON SIMONSIDE NZ 09 NW NZ 025982 7/87 Boundary stone c.200 yards south-south-east of Simonside Summit II Boundary stone. 1790. Ashlar. c.18 inches high. Inscribed on one side DN for the Duke of Northumberland; and on the other DP for the Duke of Portland. , | 1371068 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1371419 | New Hall | HARBOTTLE HARBOTTLE VILLAGE NT 9304 (North side) 26/59 New Hall GV II Village hall. Probably originally a late C18 farm building modified early C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Gable and top courses of side walls in different masonry. 2 storeys, 1-bay gabled front to street with 3-bay returns. Front has segmental arch on ground floor with wood-board infill. On 1st floor a pointed-arched window with keystone and intersecting glazing bars. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with flat coping; square block finial towards road and corniced end stack to rear. Outside stone steps on right return and two 4-pane sashes with intermediate glazing bars removed. C20 addition on right return not of special interest. , | 1371419 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1371420 | Pant Or Well In Garden Wall Of Woodbine Cottage | HARBOTTLE HARBOTTLE VILLAGE NT 9304 (North side) 26/61 Pant or Well in Garden wall of Woodbine Cottage II Formerly a pant or well, now dry. 1860. Dressed stone. Simple solid jambs and dated pedimented top. , | 1371420 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1371421 | Plum Tree Cottage | HARBOTTLE HARBOTTLE VILLAGE NT 9304 (North side) 26/64 Plum Tree Cottage GV II House. Early C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys 2 bays. C20 half-glazed door to left and small 4-pane sashes. Gabled roof with flat coping and rebuilt end stack. Included for group value. , | 1371421 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1371422 | Ivy Cottage | HARBOTTLE HARBOTTLE VILLAGE NT 9304 (North side) 26/66 Ivy Cottage GV II House. Probably C18. Remodelled early C19. Dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys,3 bays with central 4-panel door in C18 alternating-block surround. 16-pane sash windows. Gabled roof with tall corniced end stacks. , | 1371422 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2019-11-21 | 1371423 | St Mungo's Well | HARBOTTLE HOLYSTONE NT 90 SE 21/80 St. Mungo's Well GV II Well or pant. Early C19. Ashlar with iron spout. c. 5 ft. x 2 ft. in plan, and 5 ft. high with corniced top. Stone basin on east side in Tudor-arched recess with moulded surround. , | 1371423 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1371424 | Garden House Circa 20 Yards West Of Holystone Grange | HARBOTTLE HOLYSTONE GRANGE NT 90 SE 21/86 Garden house c.20 yards west of Holystone Grange GV II Garden house. Reconstructed here in 1933 from materials of 1889-93 by Norman Shaw, bought at demolition of Haggerston Castle. Ashlar. Single storey, 3 bays. Round-headed doorway in right bay has wood architrave and 2-leaf door with fanlight. To left 2 full-length windows framed by Ionic columns. Moulded cornice over. Flat roof with shallow glass dome. Interior of dome has C19 Baroque plaster frieze. , | 1371424 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1371430 | Alwinton Farmhouse | ALWINTON ALWINTON NT 90 NW 14/8 Alwinton Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse. C18, remodelled early C19. Scored stucco with Welsh slate roof. Ashlar chimneys. Originally a cross-passage house with service accommodation to right. Now L-plan with single-storey Lean-to in re-entrant angle. 6-panelled door with 4-pane overlight in 3rd bay has plain pilasters and cornice on elaborate stone brackets. 4-pane sash windows in raised surrounds. The windows vary slightly in size. Narrow angle pilaster strips. Lean-to projects slightly on left return to form extra bay with 2 small 16-pane sashes. Gabled roof with flat coping. Two end stacks and one ridge stack. Interior: early C19 staircase with stick balusters and turned newel. 6- panelled doors and shutters. 2 fireplaces on 1st floor have early C19 surrounds with fluted friezes. , | 1371430 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1371434 | Stable And Carriage House Circa 40 Yards North East Of Elilaw Farmhouse | BIDDLESTONE ELILAW NT 90 NE 15/35 Stable and carriage house c.40 yards north-east of Elilaw Farmhouse GV II Carriage house and stable with tackroom. Mid C19. Dressed stone, ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. 8 bays long. Single-storey with 2-storey section in 6th and 7th bays. On left segmental arch with boarded double doors. 6-pane sash to right of this. Further right, the stable with boarded door and flanking 1/2-slatted windows. Next the 2-storey tack room with granary over. Boarded door on each floor. Blacksmith's window on ground floor. 1st floor window has owl holes. Boarded double doors to carriagehouse on extreme right. Hipped roof. 2-storey section has gabled roof and square corniced ridge stack. , | 1371434 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1371439 | Elsdon Tower | ELSDON ELSDON NY 9393 19/13 Elsdon Tower 21.10.53 formerly listed as Elsdon Rectory GV I Towerhouse. Recorded as a 'Vicar's Pele' in 1415 but probably rebuilt C16. Lower additions to west and north early C19 by Archdeacon Singleton; the windows remodelled c.1840. South side: originally 4 storeys but redivided internally to make 3 storeys. C19 door on ground floor. On 1st floor 2 C19 mullion-and-transom cross windows break through an earlier string course. 2 similar windows on 2nd floor. High embattled parapet, the high centre part C18 with the shield of the Umfravilles. Behind the parapet a steeply-pitched stone-slate roof with raised coping and stone end stacks. Right return (east side) has large early C19 segment-headed mullion-and-transom window on ground floor. Above a chamfered recess with a shield bearing five fusilles, the early arms of the Percys. Above 3 blocked slit windows. In the parapet the Percy crest. North side has castellated porch and single-storey, lean-to entrance hall of early C19. Above are 3 C18 lancets lighting the staircase. Above the original entrance a short stretch of machicolation on 4 large corbels. In the parapet the C18 shield of the Howards of Overacre. Attached to right 2-storey, 2-bay early C19 additions with 3- and 4-light mullioned windows. 4-light bay window with stone pent roof on right. Irregular C18 and early C19 additions to rear. Interior: Tower walls 8 ft. thick. C16 hollow-chamfered round-headed doorway on ground floor. In south-east corner a short straight mural stair leads to a fine ashlar newel stair. Tunnel-vaulted ground floor given early C19 plaster rib vault; Gothick fireplace and door. On 1st floor, original entrance from stair has chamfered 4-centred arch. On 1st floor large corbels to support floor above. C18 or early C19 friezes in entrance hall and study have Percy, Lucy and Howard shields. Frieze of trefoiled hanging arches on 2nd floor. Early C19 roof timbers. In the C19 addition a staircase with slender turned balusters. G.N. Taylor: The Story of Elsdon: Frank Graham: Newcastle. J. Hodgson: History of Northumberland: Newcastle. , | 1371439 | 1953-10-21 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1371442 | Milestone Circa A Quarter Of A Mile East Of Lordenshaw | HESLEYHURST B 6342 NZ 09 NE 063983 (West side) 8/38 Milestone c.1/4 mile east of Lordenshaw II Milestone. Mid C18. Sandstone. c.18 inches high having 2 faces and a rounded back. Inscribed on one face RB for Rothbury and on the other H for Hexham. 2 29 The Rothbury - Hexham Turnpike was opened c.1751. , | 1371442 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1371457 | Garden Cottage | HARBOTTLE HARBOTTLE VILLAGE NT 9304 (North side) 26/57 Garden Cottage II Cottage, formerly the garden cottage to Harbottle Castle (New). Probably 1829 by John Dobson. Ashlar with plinth, Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 2 bays with 12-pane sashes. Moulded cornice, kneelers, flat coping and gabled roof with corniced end stacks. Doorway in 2-bay rear wing. , | 1371457 | 1986-09-03 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1371475 | Elsdon Bridge | ELSDON ELSDON NY 99 SW Elsdon Bridge 10/6 II Bridge. Late C18 or early C19. Ashlar. 2 recessed segmental arches with triangular cutwater between. Plain parapet with slightly-chamfered coping and square end piers with pyramidal caps. , | 1371475 | 1987-05-29 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1371476 | Bacchus House | NY 9393 ELSDON ELSDON 19/9 Bacchus House (formerly listed as Bacchus House and Bacchus Cottage North) GV II House, originally an inn and divided for a period into 3 properties. Early C18, cross wing added late C18 or early C19. Dressed stone; later wing ashlar; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 4 bays with higher, 2-storey, one-bay cross wing to left. Right 3 bays are the original building. Central boarded door in chamfered segment-headed surround with keystone. Above the door a rustic statue c.3 ft. high, of Bacchus seated on a barrel. Renewed sash windows in original, narrow early C18 openings. To left of this a linking bay of later C18. Boarded door with fanlight on ground floor, 6-pane sash above. Left bay projects and has plinth, ground-floor sill and lintel bands and 1st floor band. On the ground floor a stepped tripartite window in raised surround; Venetian window, with radial glazing bars, in similar surround above. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with end stacks to original building and ridge stack above linking bay. Cross wing has hipped roof. To rear, catslide roof over continuous outshut; small projecting gabled wing to left and outside stone stairs to upper room of cross wing. Interior not seen. , | 1371476 | 1953-10-21 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1371477 | The Crown | ELSDON ELSDON NY 9393 19/11 The Crown 21.10.53 GV II Farmhouse, formerly an inn. 1729, probably with earlier core. Random rubble including large, old squared stone, roughcast. Graduated Lakeland slate roof; renewed brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 5 windows. In 2nd bay boarded and battened door in architrave with frieze inscribed JOHN GALION AD 1729; cornice on fine moulded stone brackets. 5 sash windows and a blocked door on ground floor; 5 windows above. Gabled roof with overhanging eaves and decorative bargeboard on left. End stack and 2 ridge stacks. Continuous outshut to rear under catslide roof. Interior: early C18 roof timbers in outshut. Said to be old in roof also. 2- and 3-panel doors. , | 1371477 | 1953-10-21 | |||||||||
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2013-01-29 | 1372341 | Animal House To Rear Of East Stonefolds Farmhouse | The following building shall be added:- SIMONBURN NY 77 SE 1388-/7/10002 Animal house to rear of East Stonefolds Farmhouse GV II Animal house, probably built as a pig sty. Early C19. Coursed rubble stone with ashlar dressings. Slate roof Quoins. South-east front has 2 doorways, one with a plank door. Attached to the south-west gable wall a square enclosure with a low wall around 3 sides topped with rounded coping. Included for group value. , | 1372341 | 1994-08-01 |