Northumberland County Council
Listed building outline
Reference | Name | Listed building | Geometry | Description | Notes | Organisation | Uprns | Entry date | Start date | End date |
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1371086 | Bridge Over River Aln 470 Metres North West Of West Brizlee | 1371086 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.781357 55.429053,-1.781434 55.429023,-1.781392 55.428993,-1.781108 55.429097,-1.781147 55.429131,-1.781357 55.429053))) | DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 NW NU 139151 5/78 Bridge over River Aln 470 metres north-west of West Brizlee II Bridge, C18. Tooled-and-margined stone of near-ashlar quality, with rusticated voussoirs and end piers. Segmental arch on imposts, flanked by shields; Percy crescent to left, 5 fusils of Old Percy to right. Moulded string below parapet with chamfered coping; flat-topped end piers. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371087 | Boundary Stone On Boundary With Alnwick Civil Parish 360 Metres South South East Of Freemanshill | 1371087 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.759439 55.366696,-1.759446 55.366711,-1.759464 55.366717,-1.759486 55.366715,-1.759502 55.366699,-1.759491 55.366686,-1.759470 55.366681,-1.759439 55.366696))) | DENWICK (DETACHED) FREEMANSHILL NU 10 NE NU 15350810 15/84 Boundary stone on boundary with Alnwick C.P., 360 metres south- south-east of Freemanshill II Boundary stone, probably 1776. Tooled sandstone. Upright stone with gabled top and continuous groove running up each face and across apex; top with incised letter A (Freemen of Alnwick) on west slope and N (Duke of Northumberland) on east. Overall height 0.60 metre. An exchange of land with the Duke gave Alnwick corporation lands 'near the Freeman's Well' in 1776. Tate, History of Alnwick II (1868-9) p. 227-8. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371088 | Ha Ha Wall To South Of Glanton Pike | 1371088 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.910235 55.421905,-1.910091 55.422023,-1.910013 55.422100,-1.910028 55.422101,-1.910022 55.422108,-1.910041 55.422107,-1.910252 55.421920,-1.910856 55.421754,-1.910862 55.421744,-1.910846 55.421737,-1.910235 55.421905))) | GLANTON GLANTON PIKE NU 01 SE 8/210 Ha-Ha wall to south of Glanton Pike GV II Ha-Ha wall, late Cl8; east part heightened in early C19. Squared stone. Wall c.l metre high with tooled chamfered coping, stepped up at east end to join south-west corner of walled garden (q.v.). , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371089 | Branton And Glanton United Reformed Church | 1371089 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.892249 55.424382,-1.892270 55.424451,-1.892499 55.424429,-1.892463 55.424312,-1.892433 55.424314,-1.892437 55.424327,-1.892238 55.424346,-1.892249 55.424382))) | GLANTON WEST TURNPIKE NU 0614 (South side) Glanton Village. 20/213 Branton and Glanton United Reformed Church II United Reformed Church, formerly Presbyterian. 1783; porch and stair projection 1912 by George Reavell of Alnwick. C18 part squared stone with cut dressings. 1912 extension tooled squared stone with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof with timber belfry under lead cap. 1783 building a simple rectangular preaching box. North elevation, to street; 1912 extension in 2 sections. Tall plinth. Lower right part has half-glazed double doors in lugged architrave flanked by 2-light windows with projecting sills and blocks beneath; moulded cornice broken forward above door, and flat-coped parapet. Stair projection on left has broad rusticated angle pilasters and arched window in shouldered and lugged architrave with triple keystone; open-pedimented gable. 1783 church above and behind extension has slender raised pilasters at angles and 2 windows in raised stone surrounds, that to left blocked and partly hidden by stair projection. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; bellcote near left end of ridge has twin pointed- arched openings and swept pyramidal cap with weathervane. Returns each show angle pilasters linked by band at eaves level; keyed oculus (that on east with clock) and cruciform loop in each gable; east end also shows central gallery window in raised stone surround, above inserted window in tooled-and-margined alternating-block surround. South elevation 4 bays, symmetrical. Centre bays have tall arched windows in raised stone surrounds with imposts and keystones; end bays have similar but shorter windows to both ground floor and gallery levels; the lower ones originally doorways. All windows have 1912 leaded glazing. Interior: Panelled east gallery (remodelled 1912 using old material) on 2 round columns with moulded caps and bases carrying fluted frieze and modillion cornice. Other woodwork all 1912; numbered pews with frames for pew-rent cards. Wall tablet as World War I memorial. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371090 | Milepost 520 Metres South Of Percy Cross | 1371090 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.914888 55.462526,-1.914883 55.462526,-1.914880 55.462531,-1.914891 55.462531,-1.914888 55.462526))) | HEDGELEY A 697 NU 01 NE 05481874 (East side) 4/215 Milepost 520 metres south of Percy Cross II Milepost, probably early C20, by Smith Patterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Shield-shaped plaque, with legend CORNHILL 20 MORPETH 24, set on circular shaft; lower rectangular plate with W (Wooler) 7 and maker's plate below. Overall height 0.7 metre. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371091 | Dean House Farmhouse | 1371091 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.874765 55.458682,-1.874794 55.458724,-1.874974 55.458684,-1.874988 55.458706,-1.875060 55.458691,-1.875017 55.458624,-1.874765 55.458682))) | HEDGELEY BEANLEY NU Ol NE (North side) 4/217 Dean House Farmhouse GV II House. C18, altered in early C19. Large squared tooled stone with rubble rear and outshut. Welsh slate roof; tooled-and-margined stone stacks. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central boarded door with 2-pane overlight; renewed 12-pane sash windows. Hipped roof; stepped-and-corniced left end stack, right end stack with rendered shaft. Single-storey bay to right has boarded door and 6-pane casement. Left return shows renewed 12-pane sash. Adjacent to front wall at right end of 2-storey part is monolithic arched gatepier with raised Percy crescent. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371092 | Bolton Bridge Over River Aln | 1371092 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.829702 55.412973,-1.829711 55.412983,-1.829796 55.412968,-1.829726 55.412904,-1.829687 55.412844,-1.829586 55.412760,-1.829515 55.412676,-1.829425 55.412698,-1.829576 55.412823,-1.829702 55.412973))) | HEDGELEY BOLTON NU 11 SW NU 109132 9/220 Bolton Bridge, over River Aln II Bridge, C18. Squared stone. Elliptical arch; parapet with chamfered coping. Abutments splayed out to west. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371093 | Garden Wall To South West Of Bolton Hall | 1371093 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.836007 55.416522,-1.835966 55.416474,-1.835874 55.416491,-1.835661 55.416194,-1.835557 55.416129,-1.835518 55.416120,-1.835498 55.416126,-1.835588 55.416171,-1.835641 55.416211,-1.835854 55.416509,-1.835950 55.416494,-1.835986 55.416541,-1.836001 55.416543,-1.836029 55.416609,-1.836023 55.416652,-1.836014 55.416658,-1.836044 55.416666,-1.836059 55.416638,-1.836060 55.416607,-1.836027 55.416528,-1.836007 55.416522))) | HEDGELEY BOLTON NU 11 SW 9/226 Garden wall to south-west of Bolton Hall GV II Garden wall, probably late C18. Coursed rubble with tooled dressings and coping; inner face of southern section brick in stretcher bond Northern section with flat coping links to south-west corner of outbuilding (q.v.) and has boarded door; angled centre section has Gothick arrow slits with cruciform loops above, and embattled coping; flat-coped southern section has another boarded door; coping is ramped down near road. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371094 | Bolton Mill House | 1371094 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.817338 55.413073,-1.817346 55.413003,-1.816994 55.412988,-1.816976 55.413163,-1.817314 55.413190,-1.817338 55.413073))) | HEDGELEY BOLTON NU 11 SW NU 117133 9/229 Bolton Mill House II House, early C19. Squared tooled stone with tooled-and-margined quoins, dressings and stacks; Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central 6-panel door with 8-pane overlight, in raised stone surround; 12-pane sash windows, some renewed, in alternating-block surrounds with slightly- projecting sills. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced end stacks, with outer faces corbelled out from gable end. Contemporary wing to rear right, with similar fenestration. Single-storey outbuilding to rear left is not of special interest. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371095 | Garden Wall To North West Of Hedgeley Hall | 1371095 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.887926 55.448443,-1.887948 55.448536,-1.887555 55.448557,-1.887557 55.448575,-1.887975 55.448552,-1.887982 55.448542,-1.887960 55.448449,-1.888278 55.448434,-1.888534 55.448226,-1.888508 55.448221,-1.888260 55.448418,-1.887939 55.448433,-1.887926 55.448443))) | HEDGELEY HEDGELEY NU 01 NE 4/235 Garden wall to north-west of Hedgeley Hall GV II Garden wall, C18 and 1914. C18 part brick in stretcher bond with squared stone outer face; 1914 part brick in English Garden Wall bond 1 and 5; stone dressings and coping. 1914 wall encloses garden immediately west of house on north and west; each section has a central semicircular embayment, with 2 gadrooned urns set on the coping of the latter. From the south end of the west wall,the earlier wall runs south-westwards, its courses sloped downhill and the coping ramped down twice; this part contains a vertical-panelled door in a chamfered alternating-block surround, and ends just beyond a small stream. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371096 | Shelter Sheds To North East Of Main Farmbuilding Group | 1371096 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.905495 55.454579,-1.905754 55.454550,-1.905729 55.454356,-1.905654 55.454357,-1.905680 55.454512,-1.905556 55.454529,-1.905409 55.454352,-1.905317 55.454351,-1.905495 55.454579))) | HEDGELEY LOW HEDGELEY NU 01 NE 4/239 Shelter sheds to north-east of main farmbuilding group GV II Shelter sheds, probably c.1800; some alterations in mid-C19. Squared rubble with tooled quoins and dressings, undressed cobbles to rear; Welsh slate roof. Ranges around trapezoidal yard open to south. West range has boarded doors and, to right, timber arcade of 6 irregular bays. North range has similar 5-bay arcade, and east range a similar 7-bay arcade, with three 6-pane fixed windows to right. All posts are set on padstones. South gable end of east range has vertical-panelled door in alternating-block surround; boarded door to rear of north range. Attached to rear of west range is north range of main farmbuilding group (q.v.). Interior: the arcade posts carry the tie-beams of principal-rafter roof trusses, which in turn support the lintels or arcade plate. Interesting survival of a vernacular building type no longer common in the area. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371097 | West Lodge At Shawdon Hall | 1371097 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.858688 55.421031,-1.858715 55.421051,-1.858846 55.420996,-1.858738 55.420914,-1.858597 55.420973,-1.858688 55.421031))) | HEDGELEY SHAWDON NU 01 SE 8/251 West Lodge at 31.12.69 Shawdon Hall GV II Lodge, perhaps 1858 by John Dobson. Tooled-and-margined ashlar; Lakeland slate roof. Elevation to drive 1 storey, 2 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, frieze, eaves cornice. Central slightly-projecting open-pedimented porch with 6-panel door and plain overlight. 4-pane sash windows in moulded stone surrounds with slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables; central stepped- and-corniced ridge stack with paired shafts. Left return shows triple sash window with pilasters and raised apron, and pedimented gable. Rear extension with Welsh slate roof is not of special interest. , | 1969-12-31 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1371098 | Dovecote And Attached Yard Walls To North Of Titlington Mount Farmhouse | 1371098 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.844140 55.439876,-1.844184 55.439868,-1.844165 55.439837,-1.844094 55.439850,-1.844115 55.439881,-1.844140 55.439876))) | HEDGELEY TITLINGTON NU 01 NE NU 100163 4/257 Dovecote and attached yard walls, to north of Titlington Mount Farmhouse GV II Dovecote, probably c.1840. Rubble with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof with wooden cap under synthetic sheeting; cast- iron weathervane. Square plan. South elevation: boarded door under part- slatted window with slightly-projecting sill, both in chamfered alternating- block surrounds; below eaves a pigeon entry with 3 arched holes, projecting sill and stone surround. Pyramidal roof; box cap has 3 more arched holes and pyramidal top with fox weathervane. Attached yard walls have arched coping; gateways on south and east, the latter with arched monolithic piers. In external face of south wall, near east end, is recess, with chamfered lintel, probably for water trough. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371099 | Delph Cottage | 1371099 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.834821 55.470255,-1.834906 55.470269,-1.834953 55.470172,-1.834826 55.470152,-1.834806 55.470197,-1.834847 55.470203,-1.834821 55.470255))) | EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (North side) 19/163 Delph Cottage GV II Cottage, dated 1823 with initials R.O. (Richard Ogle) on tablet above door. Roughly-tooled stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; Welsh slate roof. 1 storey, 2 bays. Gothick style. Central boarded door flanked by lead- latticed casements with intersecting glazing bars in heads, all under pointed arches. Hipped roof with central banded ridge stack. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371100 | Wall And Attached Outbuilding On North Of Garden To West Of Eglingham Hall | 1371100 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.837956 55.470127,-1.837973 55.470125,-1.837976 55.470114,-1.836844 55.469895,-1.836828 55.469902,-1.836834 55.469912,-1.836883 55.469922,-1.837669 55.470070,-1.837662 55.470083,-1.837770 55.470103,-1.837779 55.470090,-1.837956 55.470127))) | EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side) 19/166 Wall and attached outbuilding on north of garden, to west of Eglingham Hall GV II Garden wall and outbuilding, C18. Inner face of wall brick, mostly in stretcher bond; outer face and outbuilding squared stone; Welsh slates on outbuilding roof. Tall wall with flat coping; pent outbuilding to rear of wall near west end has boarded door. C20 greenhouse on south of wall is not of special interest. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371101 | Gate Piers, Gate And Attached Walls At Entrance To Eglingham Hall | 1371101 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.834720 55.469611,-1.834745 55.469610,-1.834821 55.469702,-1.834855 55.469728,-1.834935 55.469761,-1.835011 55.469772,-1.835024 55.469765,-1.835021 55.469756,-1.834948 55.469744,-1.834877 55.469715,-1.834850 55.469695,-1.834767 55.469595,-1.834719 55.469589,-1.834724 55.469538,-1.834734 55.469523,-1.834726 55.469513,-1.834705 55.469516,-1.834693 55.469534,-1.834685 55.469574,-1.834688 55.469595,-1.834720 55.469611))) | EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side) 19/168 Gate piers, gate and attached walls at entrance to Eglingham Hall GV II Gate piers, gate and attached wall. Piers and wall C18, gates probably early C19. Piers tooled-and-margined stone, walls squared stone; gates wrought iron. Piers with moulded caps carrying ball finials on pyramids, hold double gates with looped fleur-de-lys heads to bars, foliate top rail and foliate cross motif below. Attached walls with chamfered coping, bowed forward to left of gate. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371102 | Bickerton And Dickson Headstones 2 Metres South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Maurice | 1371102 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.833526 55.468825,-1.833537 55.468829,-1.833540 55.468823,-1.833529 55.468821,-1.833526 55.468825))) | EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side, off) 19/171 Bickerton and Dickson headstones 2 metres south of chancel of Church of St. Maurice GV II Headstones, C18. Sandstone. Southern stone has steeply-arched top with relief-carved cherub above inscription to William Dickson, d.1735; on reverse oval cartouche in moulded panel, with recumbent hourglass and death's head. Northern stone has shaped top and inscription to Mary Bickerton (aged 13) d.1781, with verse: When the archangels trump shall blow And souls to bodies join Thousands will wish their lives below Had been as short as thine. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371103 | Tankerville Arms Public House | 1371103 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.831716 55.469166,-1.831899 55.469192,-1.831931 55.469117,-1.831854 55.469106,-1.831843 55.469131,-1.831672 55.469108,-1.831682 55.469087,-1.831584 55.469081,-1.831607 55.469031,-1.831544 55.469021,-1.831496 55.469134,-1.831716 55.469166))) | EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side) 19/175 Tankerville Arms Public House and No. 17 GV II Public House, c.1830-40 incorporating ealier fabric, and house, late C18. Tankerville Arms squared stone, with tooled dressings; No. 17 coursed rubble with tooled-and-margined dressings; Welsh slate roofs. Street front 2 storeys. Tankerville Arms 4 bays; central porch, with moulded cornice and blocking course, holding 6-panel door with 2-pane overlight. 4-pane sash windows in raised surrounds with extended ends to lintels, sills and mid blocks. No. 17, to right, 2 wide bays; right-of-centre 6-panel door with 2-pane overlight inside C20 half-glazed porch. 4-pane sash windows in alternating-block surrounds with slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables; stepped-and-banded end and 2 ridge stacks. Rear elevation shows early C19 wing on far right and lateral stack with octagonal shaft and flared moulded cornice to left. Altered single-storey part of Tankerville Arms at east end, timber extension to rear, porch and rear extension to No. 17 are not of special interest. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371104 | Brockley Hall Farmhouse | 1371104 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.740336 55.480479,-1.740347 55.480497,-1.740455 55.480475,-1.740509 55.480556,-1.740599 55.480537,-1.740513 55.480405,-1.740315 55.480446,-1.740336 55.480479))) | EGLINGHAM SOUTH CHARLTON NU 12 SE 3/180 Brockley Hall Farmhouse II House, late C18 with early C19 rear wing. Coursed stone front with tooled quoins and dressings, returns and rear large rubble; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central vertical-panelled door in C20 half- glazed porch; renewed 12-pane sash windows. Coped gables; stepped-and-corniced end stacks with paired shafts. Left return shows arched panel with 3 tiers of pigeon holes re-set at wall foot, and rear wing with renewed 16-pane sash in former doorway flanked by 12-pane sashes. Extension to east of rear wing is not of special interest. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371105 | Outbuilding And Yard Wall To North Of Grovewood House | 1371105 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.740649 55.475521,-1.740667 55.475544,-1.740749 55.475523,-1.740668 55.475431,-1.740594 55.475450,-1.740649 55.475521))) | EGLINGHAM SOUTH CHARLTON NU 12 SE 3/184 Outbuilding and yard wall to north of Grovewood House GV II Coach-house and stable to former vicarage. 1862, by James Deason of London for 4th Duke of Northumberland. Snecked stone with tooled ashlar dressings; Lakeland slate roof. Elevation to stable yard; 1 storey + loft, 3 bays. Central doorway flanked by small windows, under studded loft door in gabled half dormer; to left boarded double doors under segmental arch, to right C20 opening. Coped gables. Right return (to churchyard) shows slatted loft window in gable, and attached flat-coped wall to left which returns, with gateway, to link with north-east corner of Grovewood House (q.v.). All openings in chamfered surrounds. Included for group value with Grovewood House and Church of St. James. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371106 | Outbuilding Range To North East Of West Ditchburn Farmhouse | 1371106 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.795133 55.480107,-1.795266 55.480365,-1.795353 55.480353,-1.795226 55.480094,-1.795133 55.480107))) | EGLINGHAM WEST DITCHBURN NU 12 SW 2/188 Outbuilding range to north-east of West Ditchburn Farmhouse GV II Outbuildings range, mid-C18. South part large squared stone with Welsh slate roof, north part rubble with C20 asbestos roof. South part 2 storeys, 2 bays, irregular. 2 boarded doors and 2 small 4-pane casements set directly beneath the eaves. Coped gables, stepped-and-corniced right end stack. Lower north part, to left, has inserted sliding door on left return with slab above, probably ex-situ, inscribed Rich Eliz Carr A.D. 1769 Included for group value. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371107 | The Peel With Attached Cartshed | 1371107 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.958806 55.315011,-1.958914 55.315019,-1.958976 55.314892,-1.958801 55.314864,-1.958767 55.314927,-1.958841 55.314938,-1.958806 55.315011))) | THROPTON THROPTON VILLAGE NU 00 SW (South side) 16/320 The Peel, with attached cartshed 21.10.53 (Formerly listed as Thropton Bastle) GV II Bastle house, C15 or early Cl7, altered 1863. Large irregular rubble with cut dressings and heavy roughly-shaped quoins; cartshed rubble with tooled dressings. Welsh slate roof with C20 white brick stacks. Rectangular plan: 12.2 x 7.1 metres externally, with walls 1.50 metres thick. South elevation 3 storeys, 2 irregular bays: ground-floor windows of 1863 with rough-faced lintels and sills. Blocked slit between and traces of blocked opening on far left. lst-floor windows in C18 tooled block surrounds; 3 small 2nd floor windows, the central with old chamfered surround and bar holes; all windows now C20 4-pane casements. Coped gables with stepped end stacks. West end shows traces of blocked lst-floor window under relieving arch, and chamfered 2nd-floor loop. East end (now internal wall) shows central blocked byre entrance with rounded arrises to jambs and lintel and relieving arch above; 1st floor doorway above and to right has similar jambs and later head. North elevation shows original chamfered loop with bar holes in centre and small window, probably modification of an original loop, on right. To right is attached cartshed with hipped roof; boarded door and double doors on right return. Interior: Ground floor has tall round-arched barrel vault, with original ladder hole near south-east corner and central cut-away section for C19 stair. A well-preserved bastle house, carefully restored in recent years. Formerly known as West Farmhouse. Late C20 extension to east is not of special interest. , | 1987-08-25 | 1953-10-21 | ||||
1371108 | Number 18 And Adjacent Old Smithy | 1371108 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.640788 55.311147,-1.640978 55.311141,-1.640967 55.311037,-1.640879 55.311040,-1.640883 55.311091,-1.640649 55.311099,-1.640653 55.311152,-1.640788 55.311147))) | ACKLINGTON ACKLINGTON VILLAGE NU 20 SW (North side) 7/1 No. 18 and adjacent old smithy GV II House and smithy. Smithy and ground floor of east part of house C18, house enlarged mid C19. Roughly-coursed rubble with tooled dressings; cut quoins. to house; Welsh slate roof with brick stacks. Overall L-plan. House 2 storeys, 1 + 1 bays. Projecting left bay has paired 6-pane casement windows and slit beneath coped gable on moulded kneelers; rendered lateral stack on left return; similar fenestration and renewed door on 2-bay right return. Right bay shows similar windows and coped gable on moulded kneelers; right end stack rebuilt on old base. Attached single-storey smithy to right shows boarded door, 2 stable doors and window with blacksmith's glazing; coped right gable has old brick end stack with chamfered stone cap. Stable door at rear of smithy. All openings in chamfered surrounds. Interior not inspected in detail but old forge remains. , | 1988-09-15 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
1371109 | School House | 1371109 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.641953 55.311097,-1.641948 55.311182,-1.642009 55.311182,-1.642009 55.311200,-1.642086 55.311201,-1.642089 55.311098,-1.641953 55.311097))) | ACKLINGTON ACKLINGTON VILLAGE NU 20 SW (North side) 7/3 School House GV II Schoolteacher's house, dated 1852. Snecked stone with tooled quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof with stack rebuilt in brick. L-plan. Tudor style. Elevation to street 2 storeys, 2 narrow bays, that to right gabled: 2-light mullioned windows, in right bay only at lst floor. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; right end stack rebuilt on old base. 2-bay left return with gabled right bay; right of centre boarded door in chamfered 4-centred arch under shield-shaped datestone with Percy Crescent. Right bay has lst- floor 3-light window, left bay 1st-floor 2-light window in gabled half-dormer. All windows plain sashes in recessed and chamfered surrounds. Included for group value. , | 1988-09-15 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
1371110 | The Old Vicarage | 1371110 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.643940 55.310694,-1.644094 55.310684,-1.644091 55.310665,-1.644296 55.310654,-1.644281 55.310563,-1.644250 55.310564,-1.644241 55.310515,-1.644068 55.310525,-1.644086 55.310625,-1.643865 55.310637,-1.643876 55.310696,-1.643940 55.310694))) | ACKLINGTON ACKLINGTON VILLAGE NU 20 SW (South side) 7/5 The Old Vicarage GV II Vicarage, 1861. Probably by James Deason, for the Duke of Northumberland. Snecked stone with tooled ashlar dressings; graduated Lakeland slate roof except for Welsh slates on outshut; 2 stacks rebuilt in brick and rendered. Irregular plan. Free Tudor style. 2 storeys, 1 + 1 + 1 bays. Chamfered plinth. Projecting gabled centre has boarded and studded door, with foliate hinges, in chamfered arch with moulded hood; 2-light window to left and 3-light window above; low buttress on right return and corbelled-out reduced stack on left. Left bay shows ground-floor window, and right bay 2-light window in gabled half-dormer. Coped gables on moulded kneelers. Ridge stack rebuilt on old base and small left end stack with chamfered cap. Left return shows 3-light transomed stair window above roof of outshut; to left of outshut a single-storey kitchen wing with openings altered (except for slatted gable window in left return, facing churchyard). Right return of main house 2 gabled bays; slightly-projecting narrower right bay has more steeply-pitched gable. Irregularly-spaced mullioned windows, those to ground floor with transoms; off-centre gable stack on left bay has octagonal shaft and chamfered cap. Similar fenestration to rear. All openings in recessed and chamfered surrounds; all windows on front and right return are small- paned iron-framed casements. Interior: Door from vestibule to hall is identical to front door. Dog-leg closed-string stair with stop-chamfered balusters, square newels and moulded handrail. , | 1988-09-15 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
1371111 | Church Of St John The Divine | 1371111 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.643628 55.310712,-1.643653 55.310710,-1.643648 55.310682,-1.643744 55.310676,-1.643720 55.310548,-1.643622 55.310554,-1.643618 55.310526,-1.643550 55.310530,-1.643555 55.310558,-1.643391 55.310568,-1.643397 55.310597,-1.643242 55.310608,-1.643256 55.310676,-1.643347 55.310670,-1.643353 55.310700,-1.643580 55.310686,-1.643585 55.310715,-1.643628 55.310712))) | ACKLINGTON ACKLINGTON VILLAGE NU 20 SW (South side) 7/8 Church of St. John the Divine GV II Parish Church. 1860 by James Deason, for the Duke of Northumberland. Snecked tooled stone with ashlar dressings; graduated Lakeland slate roofs. 4-bay nave with north and south porches; chancel with north vestry. C13 style. Chamfered plinth with small trefoil vents beneath each window. West end shows two 2-light windows with cinquefoiled round light above, flanked by large stepped buttresses; single lancets to aisle ends. Steep gable, of lower pitch above aisles, carrying tall gabled bellcote with twin pointed arches. Gabled north and south porches with double-chamfered arches, the inner order on colonnettes, and square-headed loops in returns; above arch of north porch an ornate wrought-iron lamp bracket inscribed 'VICTORIA 1887'. Within porches stone benches and similar inner doorways have boarded and-studded double doors with foliate hinges. Single lancets to west of porches, paired lancets to east; single lancet at east end of south aisle. 2-bay chancel with single and paired trefoiled lancets in side walls, and 3 stepped lancets to east; priest's door on south. Pent-roofed vestry has extruded canted east passage with trefoil window and stone slab roof; tall chimneystack with moulded stone top. Coped gables on moulded kneelers with panelled gablets; foliate finial crosses on east gables. Interior: Plastered. Double-chamfered nave arcades with hoodmoulds on foliage boss stops; round piers with moulded capitals and bases. Similar chancel arch on shafted jambs. High wagon roofs with ashlar pieces to rafter feet. Tiled sanctuary. Stone pulpit with quatrefoil frieze and nailhead cornice. Carved chancel screen as memorial to Sir Charles Stamp Milburn of Guyzance, d. 1917. , | 1988-09-15 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
1371112 | Acklington Station | 1371112 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.652006 55.307319,-1.652026 55.307321,-1.652034 55.307285,-1.652014 55.307284,-1.652050 55.307115,-1.652185 55.307124,-1.652197 55.307074,-1.652061 55.307065,-1.652070 55.307032,-1.651988 55.307026,-1.651981 55.307059,-1.651951 55.307056,-1.651895 55.307311,-1.652006 55.307319))) | ACKLINGTON B 6345 NU 20 SW (South side, off) 7/10 Acklington Station (formerly listed as Acklington 29.3.73 Railway Station) II Railway station, now private house. c.1847 by Benjamin Green for the Newcastle and Berwick Railway Co. Squared tooled stone with tooled ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roofs. Main part H-plan, with single-storey wings to north and south-west, and outshut to south. Tudor style. West elevation: Main part 2 storeys, 1 + 2 + 1 bays. Centre has part-blocked doorway on right, and 2-light window; smaller windows above in gabled half dormers; 2 ridge stacks. Gabled end bays set slightly forward: Left bay shows part-blocked doorway, flanked by small windows, under canted oriel with cornice and low parapet. Slit in gable; lateral stack on left return. Right bay has gable stack partly behind projecting single-storey wing with part-blocked door on left return. To far left a single-storey 3-bay part with renewed door under 2-pane fanlight, and ridge stack. Chamfered plinth to some parts; flat-pointed or 4-centred doorways, mostly with later windows inserted. Renewed small-paned casements; all openings in raised chamfered surrounds with extended lintels, sills and mid-blocks, many under straight dripmoulds. Gables coped on moulded kneelers, some retaining ball finials; stepped-and-corniced stacks with multiple shafts. Rear elevation to railway: Main parts similar, except that cross-wings extend further to flank platform canopy, now with C20 part-glazed front wall; empty clock surround above. Right wing shows canted ground-floor bay. Single- storey part to right has unaltered canopy, extension of slated roof carried on arcade of 5 timber posts with wavy braces to axial and transverse canopy members. , | 1988-09-15 | 1973-03-29 | ||||
1371113 | Outbuilding To South Of East Wing Cottage | 1371113 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.666311 55.326469,-1.666267 55.326587,-1.666373 55.326600,-1.666411 55.326484,-1.666311 55.326469))) | ACKLINGTON GUYZANCE HALL NU 20 SW 7/25 Outbuilding to south of East Wing Cottage GV II Shelter shed, now outbuilding. Late C18 or early C19. Squared stone, pebbledashed on west; Welsh slate roof. East elevation, to tennis court, shows arcade of 3 segmental arches: west elevation, to Rose Garden, shows re-set slab with raised shield and cusped panels, probably medieval, between 2 windows with heraldic glass in chamfered surrounds. , | 1988-09-15 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
1371114 | Game Larder And Walls To North And East Of Tennis Court | 1371114 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.666137 55.326676,-1.666164 55.326679,-1.666177 55.326669,-1.666166 55.326661,-1.665836 55.326619,-1.665861 55.326538,-1.665923 55.326419,-1.665941 55.326369,-1.665931 55.326358,-1.665913 55.326361,-1.665893 55.326414,-1.665830 55.326533,-1.665806 55.326602,-1.665804 55.326629,-1.666061 55.326666,-1.666047 55.326696,-1.666122 55.326707,-1.666137 55.326676))) | This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 21/11/2018 NU 20 SW 7/29 ACKLINGTON GUYZANCE HALL Game larder and walls to north and east of tennis court. GV II Game larder and attached walls. Game larder early C20, walls late C19. Game larder has lower stage of coursed rubble and pebbledashed upper stage, with ashlar dressings; red clay tile roof, except for Lakeland slates on outhouse. Walls squared stone. Square game larder, attached to centre of external face of north wall, has moulded string between stages continued as coping of short wing walls to north and west; the latter wall forms the north end of a pent outhouse with two boarded doors. There is a boarded door to north wall, formerly reached by an external timber staircase (removed). On east side of upper stage an oval window in keyed architrave. Pyramid roof with finial. Attached tennis-court wall 3 metres high, with gabled coping; similar but slightly lower east wall joins Gatehouse (qv). Listing NGR: NU2128703676 | 1988-09-15 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
1371115 | The Old School | 1371115 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.670034 55.329061,-1.670030 55.329088,-1.670076 55.329088,-1.670076 55.329070,-1.670115 55.329070,-1.670114 55.329104,-1.670292 55.329107,-1.670296 55.329022,-1.670038 55.329021,-1.670034 55.329061))) | ACKLINGTON GUYZANCE VILLAGE NU 20 SW (North side) 7/33 The Old School 31.12.69 GV II School, probably originally a cottage and now village room. C18 remodelled 1852 (datestone with Percy crescent enclosing 'R'). Tooled squared stone; pantile roof with right end stack rebuilt in brick on old base. Single storey, 3 bays. Central boarded door with datestone over; 6-pane sash windows. At left end old rainwater head with Percy crescent. Coped right gable with end stack. Right return shows two 6-pane sashes. , | 1969-12-31 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1371116 | Addycombe Cottages | 1371116 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.908071 55.311632,-1.907928 55.311635,-1.907940 55.311923,-1.908179 55.311920,-1.908164 55.311632,-1.908071 55.311632))) | ROTHBURY ADDYCOMBE GARDENS NU 0501 25/260 Addycombe Cottages (Nos. 13-19 25.3.73 consecutive) with attached rear walls and outbuildings (formerly listed as part of Nos 1 -22 Addycombe Cottages) Terrace of houses 1873 by Norman Shaw for Lord Armstrong, restored and rear walls reduced in height 1978 by Spence and Price of Newcastle. Rubble with rock-faced and margined dressings; red clay tile roofs with ornamental terracotta ridges; purple slates on rear outbuildings. Terrace of 5 houses; originally divided into flats, but the 3 centre houses have been converted to 2-storey dwellings. End houses 2 bays, centre houses 1 bay. Vertical-panelled doors with plain overlights; 2- and 3-light mullioned- and-transomed windows, the upper in gabled half dormers. Ridge stacks with battered faces. Returns show inserted C20 window and original slit window in gable; bargeboards. Rear elevation: End houses have gabled rear wings, with 1st floor doors reached by external stone stairs. End houses have gabled outbuildings, centre houses pent outbuildings; attached yard walls with re-set arched coping. Built as cottages for retiring staff of the Armstrong household. , | 1987-08-25 | 1973-03-26 | ||||
1371117 | Knocklaw And Adjacent Cottage To East | 1371117 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.900165 55.310697,-1.900297 55.310705,-1.900307 55.310659,-1.900367 55.310662,-1.900360 55.310694,-1.900432 55.310698,-1.900429 55.310708,-1.900521 55.310715,-1.900540 55.310614,-1.900206 55.310594,-1.900196 55.310644,-1.900174 55.310643,-1.900165 55.310697))) | ROTHBURY B 6344 NU 00 SE (North side) 17/262 Knocklaw and adjacent cottage to east II House and cottage. Mid C18, with later C19 rear wings. Squared tooled stone except for snecked stone rear wings; Welsh slate roof. South elevation: House 2 storeys, 3 bays, slightly irregular. Right-of-centre C20 glazed door in old opening, flanked by 6-pane casements; 4-pane Yorkshire sashes above. Raised reverse-stepped gable coping; stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Cottage to right single storey, 2 wide bays. Right-of-centre vertical-panelled door, 4-pane Yorkshire sashes. Tall stepped-and-corniced ridge stacks, similar but lower right end stack. Gabled single-storey rear wings to both houses and cottage. Interior not seen: house is reported to have had stone stair, now concealed. C20 flat-roofed extensions flanking cottage wing are not of special interest. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371118 | Bridge House Pinetree House | 1371118 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.908468 55.308925,-1.908415 55.308940,-1.908444 55.308975,-1.908522 55.308954,-1.908506 55.308937,-1.908659 55.308896,-1.908600 55.308823,-1.908423 55.308870,-1.908468 55.308925))) | ROTHBURY BRIDGE STREET NU 0501 (East side) 25/265 Bridge House and Pinetree House GV II House, now divided into two dwellings. c.1790, extended to rear soon after; mid-C19 kitchen wing. Subdivided 1935. Squared tooled stone; Welsh slate roof with one old brick stack. West elevation (front of Bridge House) 2 storeys, 2 bays: central part-glazed 5-panel door in wooden doorcase with fluted pilasters and cornice; renewed 12-pane sash windows. Roof hipped to right; old brick stack on left built against taller gable end of adjacent house. 2-bay right return shows 12-pane sashes to right, and C20 12-pane casement under renewed 12-pane sash on left; stepped-and-banded ridge stack. Rear elevation (now front of Pinetree House) shows arched stair window and 12-pane sashes to left; the lower, with boarded panel below sill, was formerly a French window. To right is projecting gabled kitchen wing, with renewed 12-pane sashes on 1-bay inner return. Interior: 6-panel doors throughout. Pinetree House has drawing room with fireplace in stepped stone surround under moulded stone mantelpiece, flanked by segmental-arched recesses; floral scroll cornice. Straight stair with stick balusters and ramped moulded handrail; stairhead has egg-and-dart cornice. The house is said to have been built for the Ogle family's stewards. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371119 | Church Of All Saints | 1371119 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.910613 55.309061,-1.910654 55.309060,-1.910648 55.309016,-1.910865 55.309007,-1.910861 55.308976,-1.910873 55.308975,-1.910864 55.308901,-1.910843 55.308902,-1.910840 55.308876,-1.910760 55.308880,-1.910755 55.308845,-1.910672 55.308848,-1.910677 55.308884,-1.910581 55.308889,-1.910576 55.308853,-1.910445 55.308859,-1.910454 55.308928,-1.910232 55.308938,-1.910243 55.309012,-1.910276 55.309010,-1.910282 55.309055,-1.910382 55.309051,-1.910383 55.309061,-1.910481 55.309056,-1.910482 55.309067,-1.910613 55.309061))) | ROTHBURY CHURCH STREET NU 0501 (East side) 25/267 Church of All Saints (formerly listed as 21.10.53 Rothbury Church) GV II* Parish Church, on important Pre-Conquest site. Chancel and east walls of transepts C13, chancel north arcade late C14; remainder 1849-50 by G. Pickering, except for chancel vestries of 1887 and west window of 1900. Medieval parts squared stone; C19 work tooled-and-margined stone with ashlar dressings; graduated Lakeland slate roofs. 4-bay aisled nave with west tower flanked by vestries, south-west porch, transepts with 2-bay western aisles and chancel with north vestries. C19 parts in C13/early C14 style. Chamfered plinths. 3-stage tower with stepped angle buttresses and south-west stair turret. Studded west door with ornamental hinges and moulded arch on 3 orders of colonettes, under 2-light window. 2nd stage has 2 trefoiled lancets on west and clock faces; belfry has 2-light windows with foiled circle in spandrel, under multi-chamfered arches; embattled parapet. Stair turret has shoulder-arched doorway at base and gabled top with pierced quatrefoil. Aisles have stepped buttresses and lancet windows; clerestorey of paired lancets. Porch has tall double-chamfered arch and paired lancets on east return. Transepts have lancet windows; the three on the east of the south transept are medieval, the narrower northern one being the east window of the early C13 south aisle. South wall of chancel 3 bays, divided by stepped buttresses, with central shoulder-arched priest's door; pairs of lancets, those in west bay, along with adjacent buttress, being C19 restoration. East end shows triplet of double-chamfered lancets. Coped gables with finial crosses. Interior: Plastered. Double-chamfered arcades on octagonal piers with moulded capitals; similar responds, except for C13 shafted corbel with nail-head ornament, at east end of south arcade. Double-chamfered tower arch. 1887 arch on C14 responds in east wall of north transept. C13 chancel arch of 2 continuous chamfered orders. 2-bay north chancel arcade, to former Cartington chapel, of broad double-chamfered arches on low octagonal pier. Piscina with wide cusped arch on south. C19 arch-braced collar-beam roofs on moulded corbels. Tiled sanctuary with panelled dado; arcaded stone reredos with marble shafts. Richly-carved 1905 chancel screen and pulpit with saints under canopied niches. 1912 tower screen. Font: shaft is bottom part of important cross of c.800 with Ascension and inhabited vine scrolls; bowl dated 1664 with knotwork and interlace; cover of 1914. Monuments: set in porch walls are 2 small C13/14 cross slabs and part of C12 gravestone or cross, and 1710 ledger stone to Captain George Fletcher, 'High Sherrif' of Northumberland. On chancel north wall mural monument to Rector John Tomlinson and Mary, 'the truly vertuous Matron', his wife, c.1720. Several early C19 wall tablets in nave. Chancel stained glass: 1886 crucifixion with B.V. Mary and St. John in east windows; Northumbrian saints as memorial to Rev. Medd (d.1894) on south. Historical note: the previous west tower, demolished in 1850, appears to have been of Pre-Conquest, like that of Jarrow,linking two early churches; the foundations of the western church, extending beneath and beyond Church Street were traceable in the C18. , | 1987-08-25 | 1953-10-21 | ||||
1371120 | Monument To First Lord Armstrong At South West Of Detached Graveyard | 1371120 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.911341 55.308209,-1.911351 55.308217,-1.911367 55.308210,-1.911359 55.308202,-1.911341 55.308209))) | ROTHBURY CHURCH STREET NU 0501 (West side) 25/272 Monument to 1st Lord Armstrong at south-west of detached graveyard II Graveyard monument, 1900. Cut stone. Paved rectangle enclosed by dwarf wall with moulded coping. At west end two-stepped base to plinth of Celtic cross with plant scrolls and central rose boss to head. On plinth inscriptions to William George, 1st Lord Armstrong of Cragside, d.1900, 'HIS SCIENTIFIC ATTAINMENTS GAINED HIM A WORLD WIDE CELEBRITY, AND HIS GREAT PHILANTHROPY THE GRATITUDE OF THE POOR'. Margaret Lady Armstrong, d.1893, text from Ecclesiastes and the Armstrong arms. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371121 | Conservatory And Stables To North East Of Cragside Park House | 1371121 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.892082 55.313126,-1.892114 55.313113,-1.892139 55.313066,-1.891983 55.313039,-1.891988 55.313028,-1.891806 55.312996,-1.891799 55.313009,-1.891657 55.312986,-1.891652 55.312995,-1.891626 55.312991,-1.891595 55.313045,-1.891844 55.313089,-1.891840 55.313097,-1.892082 55.313126))) | ROTHBURY CRAGSIDE LODGE NU 0602 23/276 Conservatory and stables to north- east of Cragside Park House GV II Conservatory and stable. Third quarter of C19, for Lord Armstrong. Conservatory timber framed with glazed cast-iron roof, on ashlar plinth; rear wall squared stone. Stables to rear squared rubble with tooled dressings and Welsh slate roof. Conservatory has projecting centre part with asymmetric-gabled roof, and pent side parts, sharing common spine wall with pent stable range at rear. South elevation: Centre part 22 narrow bays; central door, chamfered plinth. Side parts each 18 narrow bays; ornamental wrought-iron thistle-pattern ridge. Returns show chamfered plinth stepped uphill; rear (stable) part of right return has circular window. Rear elevation (stables): central gabled projection with boarded door; three 12-pane Yorkshire sashes to right. Interior: Conservatory has stepped floor with c.80 large rotating ceramic pots, with sockets for smaller intermediate pots (now removed). Underfloor ventilation and heating chamber, with arched vents in faces of steps. Smoke was drawn away from the heating apparatus by a refined ventilation involving a long flue and 2 chimneys (q.v.) on the hillside to the north east. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371122 | Chimney On West Side Of B6341, 100 Metres North North West Of Cragside Park House | 1371122 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.892959 55.313539,-1.892976 55.313556,-1.892997 55.313555,-1.893010 55.313545,-1.893007 55.313535,-1.892985 55.313527,-1.892959 55.313539))) | ROTHBURY CRAGSIDE LODGE NU 0602 NU 06890217 23/283 Chimney on west side of B6341, 100 metres north- north-west of Cragside Park House GV II Chimney. Third quarter of C19, for Lord Armstrong. Cut stone, with yellow brick furnace arch. Square base with moulded corners and furnace arch to south-east, carrying circular shaft with moulded top. Overall height c.7 metres. This chimney, along with a second (q.v.) further up the hill, was part of an elaborate ventilation system for Lord Armstrong's conservatory (q.v.); a fire lit at the base of each chimney would draw smoky air up a long underground flue away from the heating apparatus beneath the conservatory. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371123 | Premises Occupied By Wg Mackay Limited | 1371123 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.909313 55.308961,-1.909296 55.308933,-1.909336 55.308926,-1.909319 55.308900,-1.909395 55.308884,-1.909369 55.308843,-1.909120 55.308892,-1.909174 55.308987,-1.909313 55.308961))) | ROTHBURY HAW HILL NU 0501 (North side) 25/286 Premises occupied by W.G. Mackay Ltd. GV II Former school, dated 1841. Tooled stone with cut dressings; blue slates on range fronting Bridge Street, purple slates on range fronting Haw Hill. L-plan. Tudor style. Elevation to Haw Hill. 2 storeys, 2 + 1 bays. Slightly-projecting gabled part on right shows chamfered plinth and later doorway beneath large 3-light mullioned-and-transomed window with hoodmould. Pointed slit under coped gable on moulded kneelers carrying bellcote with 4-curved arch and moulded finial. Lower left part shows vertical-panelled door on right under 4-centred arch with hoodmould; shield with date above. Shop window to left in older cart entrance with chamfered jambs and timber lintel, under six-light casement. Coped left gable with rebuilt end stack. 3-bay right return, to Bridge Street shows lower windows with renewed glazing and 2-light mullioned windows in gablets holding 6-pane sashes, except for that to right, lost mullion. The former Tomlinson School, founded on bequest by the vicar of that name. Later extensions to west and at rear are not of special interest. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371124 | 1, Market Place | 1371124 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.911358 55.309136,-1.911453 55.309119,-1.911454 55.309044,-1.911437 55.309044,-1.911421 55.309029,-1.911379 55.309042,-1.911363 55.309025,-1.911279 55.309053,-1.911358 55.309136))) | ROTHBURY MARKET PLACE NU 0501 (South side) 25/299 No. 1 GV II House, early C19. Coursed roughly-squared stone with tooled quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof with C20 brick stack. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Central altered flush-panelled door; 16-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills, except for 25-pane shop window to left of door. Left return (to Church Street) 3 irregular bays; renewed door between right bays, segmental-arched carriage entry on left; similar fenestration. Ridge stack rebuilt on old base. All openings in alternating-block surrounds with narrow chamfers. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371125 | Front Wall And Gateway To Armstrong Cottages | 1371125 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.906475 55.310174,-1.906215 55.310180,-1.906028 55.310193,-1.905993 55.310204,-1.905982 55.310219,-1.906003 55.310226,-1.906038 55.310210,-1.906474 55.310192,-1.906957 55.310234,-1.906982 55.310248,-1.907003 55.310240,-1.906991 55.310224,-1.906967 55.310216,-1.906475 55.310174))) | ROTHBURY TOWN FOOT NU 00 SE (North side) 17/305 Front wall and gateway to Armstrong Cottages GV II Wall and gateway, probably 1896. Roughly-squared stone with cut dressings; cast-iron piers and wrought-iron overthrow. Low wall with chamfered coping, formerly with rails, has end piers with pyramidal caps and central entrance flanked by small panelled piers with moulded flat tops; adjacent gateway has circular piers carrying scrolled round-arched overthrow with finial. , | 1987-08-25 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1371126 | Roman Catholic Church Of St Mary | 1371126 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.720166 55.294878,-1.720092 55.294893,-1.720070 55.294854,-1.720049 55.294857,-1.720084 55.294920,-1.720321 55.294876,-1.720315 55.294865,-1.720514 55.294828,-1.720478 55.294765,-1.720419 55.294783,-1.720409 55.294761,-1.720355 55.294771,-1.720366 55.294791,-1.720259 55.294811,-1.720246 55.294788,-1.720167 55.294803,-1.720183 55.294830,-1.720142 55.294837,-1.720166 55.294878))) | FELTON FELTON PARK NU 10 SE 6/106 Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary 31/12/69 GV II Roman Catholic Church, 1857, by Gilbert Blount for Thomas Riddell. Rock-faced stone with ashlar dressings; graduated Lakeland slate roof. Three-bay aisleless nave with south-west tower and south porch; two-bay chancel with south sacristy and north vestry. Free C14 style. Plinth, sill strings. West end has stepped diagonal buttresses and central boarded double doors with foliate ironwork in moulded arch flanked by small trefoil-headed windows; 4-light window above and small foiled light in gable. Integral tower on right steps back to octagonal belfry with slatted trefoil- headed openings and boldly-projecting angels at base of spire; small trefoiled vents and moulded cap with wrought-iron finial. Steeply-gabled south porch has moulded arch under canopied niches, stoup, stone seat and scissor-braced roof. 2-light windows north and south of nave. Gabled sacristy has 2-light windows flanking central buttress carrying chimney stack. East end has stepped diagonal buttresses and 2 slits to crypt below 5-light window; spheric triangle window in gable. Single-light windows on north of chancel above vestry, which is part of former cloister linking to the adjacent now-demolished house. All openings have hoodmoulds with variously-carved stops. Moulded eaves cornices with gargoyles; coped gables on trefoil-panelled kneelers; finial crosses. Interior: Colourwashed. West gallery on 3 moulded arches. Richly-moulded chancel arch on angel corbels, with canopied niche to right. Sedilia with carved nodding ogee arches; pillar piscina with shelved recess. Arch-braced collar-beam roof on angel corbels to nave, wagon roof to chancel. Carved stone pulpit. On south nave wall 1870 brass to Thomas Riddell 'the Founder of this Church': foliate cross with Virgin and Child in head, and Thomas Riddell holding model of the church, at foot. , | 1969-12-31 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1371127 | Rashercap Cottage And Attached Farmbuilding | 1371127 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.726606 55.323104,-1.726607 55.323118,-1.726708 55.323117,-1.726708 55.323103,-1.726750 55.323102,-1.726748 55.323007,-1.726579 55.323011,-1.726579 55.323020,-1.726557 55.323020,-1.726557 55.323037,-1.726368 55.323039,-1.726369 55.323094,-1.726528 55.323092,-1.726528 55.323105,-1.726606 55.323104))) | FELTON OLD A 1 NU 10 SE (East side) 6/111 Rashercap cottage and attached farmbuilding II Cottage, possibly once a tollhouse, and attached farmbuilding. C18, farmbuilding heightened early C19. Rubble with roughly-cut quoins and dressings; tooled-and-margined dressings to C19 part. Pantile roof on cottage with old brick stack heightened in C20 brick. Welsh slates on farmbuilding. Cottage single storey, 2 bays. Boarded door at right end and blocked doorway at left end; 2-pane casement windows in old openings. Tall pyramidal roof with stack at apex. Left return shows 4-pane sash window. Farmbuilding to right shows 2 doorways and 2 loft windows, one part-slatted. , | 1988-09-15 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
1371128 | 6, Riverside | 1371128 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710253 55.296823,-1.710158 55.296856,-1.710188 55.296910,-1.710422 55.296832,-1.710367 55.296782,-1.710253 55.296823))) | FELTON RIVERSIDE NU 1800 (North side) 12/115 No. 6 (formerly listed 31/12/69 as Nos. 6 and 8) II House. Early C17; 1960's period restoration by Barry Bucknell. Roughly- coursed heavy rubble, rendered and colourwashed at front; C20 concrete tile roof. Long-house plan. 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays. Renewed half-glazed door between left bays with C20 plate glass window (former shop front) to left and 16-pane sash to right; 24-pane and 12-pane Yorkshire sashes above. Renewed cross-passage door in right bay (render conceals flat-pointed head and chamfered surround), with 16-pane sash to right and 24-pane Yorkshire sash above. Upper windows in rendered-over chamfered surrounds. Raised reverse- stepped coping to left end gable; C20 left end stack. Left return shows 2 small chamfered attic windows, that to right blocked. Rear elevation shows renewed cross-passage door in chamfered surround, under flat-pointed arch; small chamfered stair window to right, shorter 9-pane sash above and upper doorway holding C20 glazed door to left. Interior: stone-walled cross passage has doorway with timber lintel to unheated east end room and chamfered doorway with flattened 4-centred arch to main ground floor room; this has east end fireplace with chamfered bressumer on chamfered stone heck-post, and later C17 west end fireplace with moulded surround within a chamfer which steps out to enclose rectangular panels at the head of each jamb and at lintel centre. Position of original newel stair is shown by curved recess in north wall adjacent to entry, and the small stair window with sockets for original iron bars. Original ceiling beams, transverse over main part and axial above passage and east end, throughout; evidence of later studded partitions for centre passage in main part. East end bedroom has late C17 fireplace with flat-pointed head within chamfered surround. Historical Notes: The long-house plan is rare in this area. In the C18 or C19 the unheated east end room served as a distillery for the adjacent public house. In the 1960's after being the prize in a raffle, the house underwent a do-it-yourself 'restoration' featured in a BBC television series. 1960's flat-roofed brick rear wing is not of interest. , | 1988-09-15 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1371129 | Day Headstone 5 Metres South Of Porch Of Church Of St Michael And All Angels | 1371129 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.714770 55.295352,-1.714776 55.295358,-1.714786 55.295354,-1.714782 55.295349,-1.714770 55.295352))) | FELTON RIVERSIDE NU 1800 (West end, off) 12/130 Day headstone 5 metres south of porch of Church of St. Michael and All Angels GV II Headstone, 1743. Cut sandstone. Small stone with shaped top; pilasters with scrolls flank central cherub, above inscription to Thomas Day. Reverse shows death's head above crossed bones. , | 1988-09-15 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
1371130 | Lighthouse And Attached Buildings | 1371130 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.539694 55.334058,-1.539762 55.334054,-1.539759 55.334037,-1.539824 55.334033,-1.539827 55.334047,-1.539863 55.334045,-1.539860 55.334030,-1.539905 55.334027,-1.539897 55.333986,-1.539909 55.333984,-1.539897 55.333928,-1.539863 55.333930,-1.539844 55.333856,-1.539737 55.333865,-1.539754 55.333939,-1.539295 55.333969,-1.539312 55.334023,-1.539519 55.334008,-1.539522 55.334019,-1.539563 55.334015,-1.539578 55.334067,-1.539694 55.334058))) | HAUXLEY COQUET ISLAND NU 20 SE 8/133 Lighthouse and attached buildings 31.12.69 GV II* Benedictine monastic cell, C14 or C15; early C19 lighthouse-keeper's cottage built into chapel ruins, other parts incorporated in 1841 Trinity House lighthouse complex. Medieval parts squared stone of varying quality; cottage large squared stone; 1841 parts squared stone with raised tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings. Flat roofs not seen, except for cottage roof of slates with C20 waterproof covering. Plan: The cell consisted of an east-west 2-storey domestic range with an attached chapel to the east, with north-west sacristy turret. Tower, perhaps originally detached, to south of west end of domestic range. In 1841 a new dwelling block was built incorporating the undercroft of the domestic range, with a lobby linking it to the tower; the upper part of the tower was rebuilt to carry the lighthouse lantern. South elevation: Tower to left, with chamfered plinth. The lower 3 floors are medieval, with traces of old openings, and C19 windows; recessed top stage with corbelled-out embattled parapet and circular lantern with swept dome and weathervane. Right return shows blocked medieval loops to lower 2 floors; lobby on right has vertical-panelled door with Gothick sidelights, all within segmental-pointed arch, and paired 6-pane casements above. Set back to right of tower is 3-bay domestic range with boarded door under 4-centred arch, buttress-like projection for newel stair, and 2 enlarged basement loops; 1841 upper floor does not extend over full length, and has medieval walling with chamfered 1st-floor window to right. Far right single-storey 5-bay cottage which has central gabled porch with boarded door on each return, and hipped roof with stepped-and-banded ridge stack. Cottage right return incorporates east end of chapel with double-chamfered jambs and sill of large windows; at foot of wall is worn C14 cross slab. North elevation: 1841 3-bay block to right, with central projection carried up as octagonal turret; embattled parapets on corbels. To left, beyond attached yard and outbuildings, is rear wall of cottage incorporating parts of north wall of chapel including projecting sacristy turret with upper floor on oversailing chamfered course, and squinch arches between returns and main wall behind. West elevation: 1841 block on left, the right part set forward, with oriel window. Set back to right is lower lobby, with vertical-panelled double doors in segmental pointed arch under Trinity House arms in gable. To far right is tower, with C19 windows. 1841 parts have raised window surrounds with extended lintels and sills; glazing mostly renewed. Interior: Medieval domestic range has undercroft with pointed tunnel vault, now divided into 3 chambers; 2 blocked doors in west end, and blocked newel stair in south. Interior of sacristy (turret appears to be solid at ground floor level) shows drawbar tunnel in door jamb, and drains and flue in wall thickness. Tower much altered in C19, although basement with pointed barrel vault may be medieval. Historical Notes. Almost certainly the site of a Celtic monastery; St. Cuthbert met Abbess Elfleda of Whitby here in 684. In the medieval period the home of two noteworthy hermits, the Dane St. Henry of Coquet, and Martin who angered Robert fitz Roger of Warkworth by building his own windmill; later a cell of Tynemouth Priory - the Prior mentioned as owning 'Coket-Island Tower' in 1415. After the Dissolution used by coin counterfeiters, and garrisoned as a military outpost taken by the Scots in 1643. Yard walls and single-storey outbuildings to north of 1841 block are not of special interest. Article and plan by W.H. Knowles in 'Northumberland County History' V, 319-321 (1899). , | 1969-12-31 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1371131 | Number 5 And Former Joiners Shop On West | 1371131 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.670293 55.329087,-1.670333 55.329088,-1.670333 55.329075,-1.670565 55.329078,-1.670567 55.329025,-1.670296 55.329022,-1.670293 55.329087))) | ACKLINGTON GUYZANCE VILLAGE NU 20 SW (North side) No 5 and former joiner's 7/34 shop on west (formerly 31.12.69 listed as No 5 (adjoining the Old School) GV II Cottage and outbuilding. C18 remodelled in mid-C19. Tooled squared stone; pantile roofs with stacks rebuilt on old bases. Single storey. House 3 bays: central vertical-panelled door under timber lattice porch; 12-pane Yorkshire sash to right and 6-pane sash to left. Some small rooflights. Coped left gable; end stacks. Slightly-lower 4-bay outbuilding to left shows 6-pane casement and 2 windows with blacksmiths' glazing; right end window blocked. Raised reverse-step coping to left gable. Left return shows pent outhouse. Rear elevation of outbuilding shows boarded double doors under timber lintel and 3 blacksmiths' windows. C20 extension at rear of No. 5 is not of interest. , | 1988-09-15 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1371132 | 6, Guyzance Village | 1371132 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.670059 55.328852,-1.670056 55.328900,-1.670426 55.328910,-1.670430 55.328862,-1.670059 55.328852))) | ACKLINGTON GUYZANCE VILLAGE NU 20 SW (South side) 7/36 No. 6 31.12.69 GV II Cottage, C18 remodelled mid-C19. Squared tooled stone; Welsh slate roof except for pantiles on west part; ridge stack rebuilt in white brick on old base. Single storey, 5 bays. Renewed doors; one window blocked, the others with C20 glazing in old openings. C19 coping to left gable, older reverse- stepped coping to right. Stepped left end and ridge stacks. Left return shows 4-pane attic casement; right return shows blocked attic window. Included for group value. , | 1969-12-31 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1371133 | Roadside Walls On South Of Street | 1371133 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.669391 55.328879,-1.669315 55.328880,-1.669307 55.328887,-1.669306 55.328906,-1.668626 55.328885,-1.668609 55.328896,-1.668619 55.328903,-1.669320 55.328924,-1.669336 55.328919,-1.669338 55.328897,-1.669381 55.328897,-1.669400 55.328911,-1.669436 55.328920,-1.670427 55.328935,-1.670594 55.328931,-1.670605 55.328923,-1.670593 55.328913,-1.670297 55.328916,-1.669442 55.328902,-1.669391 55.328879))) | ACKLINGTON GUYZANCE VILLAGE NU 20 SW 7/39 Roadside walls on south of street GV II Roadside walls, probably mid-C19. Squared rubble with cut dressings. Wall 0.8 metres high, inturned at gateways; Pitched coping; small monolithic gabled piers to gates and gateways. Included for group value. , | 1988-09-15 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
1371135 | Church Of St Cuthbert | 1371135 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.583571 55.333537,-1.583600 55.333564,-1.583689 55.333533,-1.583705 55.333546,-1.583733 55.333536,-1.583702 55.333508,-1.583995 55.333404,-1.583906 55.333323,-1.583607 55.333428,-1.583580 55.333404,-1.583493 55.333434,-1.583532 55.333469,-1.583483 55.333487,-1.583546 55.333546,-1.583571 55.333537))) | AMBLE CHURCH STREET NU 2604 (North side) 13/45 Church of St. Cuthbert 1.6.49 GV II Parish church, 1870, by Messrs. Austin and Johnson of Newcastle; south vestry 1929. Roughly-tooled snecked stone with tooled ashlar dressings; roof of small red clay tiles. 4-bay aisleless nave and 2-bay chancel with vestries on north and south. Mid-C14 style. Chamfered plinth; moulded sill strings and linking hoodmoulds. Stepped buttresses between bays, flanking west end and as angle buttresses at east end. South wall of nave shows boarded double doors in west bay, in double- chamfered arch with ogee hood carried up to a finial between 2 quatrefoil panels, in a broad flat-topped projection. Both sides of nave show 2-light windows with varying tracery; a pair of similar but taller windows set high in west end. On east end a stepped gabled bellcote pierced by two large trefoil-headed arches with a smaller above and between. Slightly-taller chancel has 3- and 2-light south windows, the former above a flat-roofed vestry with 2- and 3-light mullioned windows, and a 3-light east window. Pent-roofed north vestry with small lancets. All gables have moulded coping and finial crosses. Interior: all walls tooled-squared stone. Double-chamfered chancel arch and similar but smaller arch to organ. Trefoiled piscina and segmental-pointed sedile in chancel. Minton tiles in sanctuary. Carved openwork chancel screen. Moulded font on quatrefoil shaft. Nave roof has collar-beam trusses with upper king-posts and struts; long arch braces, in alternate trusses, on moulded stone corbels; ashlar pieces at eaves. , | 1949-06-01 | 1949-06-01 | ||||
1371136 | East Cemetery Entrance Screen And Chapel Spire | 1371136 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.569770 55.333268,-1.569749 55.333258,-1.569759 55.333246,-1.569758 55.333231,-1.569739 55.333209,-1.569750 55.333195,-1.569728 55.333189,-1.569716 55.333195,-1.569706 55.333210,-1.569727 55.333242,-1.569709 55.333255,-1.569714 55.333265,-1.569766 55.333289,-1.569796 55.333281,-1.569850 55.333294,-1.569891 55.333281,-1.569880 55.333270,-1.569842 55.333276,-1.569813 55.333264,-1.569770 55.333268)),((-1.569710 55.333318,-1.569687 55.333306,-1.569645 55.333333,-1.569667 55.333344,-1.569710 55.333318))) | AMBLE LINKS ROAD NU 2704 (East side) 14/51 East Cemetery entrance screen and chapel spire II Entrance screen and porch/spire of former twin mortuary chapels; 1878, chapels demolished 1971. Rock-faced quadrant walls, squared stone porch/spire; cut dressings; cast iron gates. Porch/spire in free late C13 style. Square gate piers with chamfered plinth and moulded pyramidal caps hold double gates which have shaped rails and moulded pyramid-topped bars and dogbars; low serpentine quadrant walls with arched coping. Porch has moulded arch with string-course above, quatrefoil panel and slatted belfry opening with raised surround in gabled half dormer at base of slender octagonal spire with 2 moulded rings. Above low diagonal buttresses the side walls are swept back to the base of the spire. Picturesque local landmark. , | 1988-09-15 | 1988-09-15 |
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