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1371237 Garden Walls To East Of Morwick Hall 1371237 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.633004 55.329208,-1.633305 55.329177,-1.633318 55.329168,-1.633302 55.329161,-1.632976 55.329199,-1.633051 55.329448,-1.632436 55.329505,-1.632422 55.329514,-1.632440 55.329518,-1.633069 55.329462,-1.633078 55.329458,-1.633077 55.329449,-1.633055 55.329375,-1.633275 55.329355,-1.633288 55.329346,-1.633271 55.329340,-1.633051 55.329360,-1.633004 55.329208))) NU 20 SW WARKWORTH MORWICK HALL 12/318 Garden walls to east of Morwick Hall GV II Garden walls and attached outbuildings, C18. Brick with alternating pairs of headers and stretchers every 3rd course; stone dressings; north wall of west garden large squared stone with squared rubble to rear. Outbuildings have Welsh slate roofs. Plan: west garden, immediately east of Hall, has walls on south, east and north; north wall continues to north and then returns 45 metres to east. West garden: south wall reduced to 1-metre height in C20; gateway with rebated stone jambs at west end. Similar gateway at south end of east wall, which has coping stepping up to 3.5 metres; eastward return of similar height, with boarded door in heavy alternating-block surround near east end, and pent potting shed at rear. Brick walls have pilasters and sloped stone coping. North wall of west garden. 35 metres high, has central doorway, with brick jambs,and boarded door to attached privy at west end. Attached taller stone wall and greenhouse at far east end are not of special interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371238 Colliery Farmhouse 1371238 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.705141 55.375449,-1.705211 55.375531,-1.705354 55.375491,-1.705280 55.375408,-1.705141 55.375449))) NU 10 NE SHILBOTTLE COLLIERY FARM 9/221 Colliery Farmhouse II House, c.1800 with later C19 outshut. Squared stone, except rubble outshut, with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof with rebuilt brick stacks. Near-square plan; former front door on left return enters stair hall, from which all rooms open. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth. Central blind doorway. 12-pane sash windows, the lower renewed, with slightly-projecting sills. Tall steeply-pitched roof; stepped end stacks. Right return shows pent outshut with 3 small-paned windows and boarded door. Left return shows left-of-centre renewed door into added sun lounge, 12-pane sash window and arched stair window holding renewed 15-pane sash with intersecting head. Rear elevation as front except for one small inserted window on ground floor right. Interior: 6-panel doors. Open-well stair with stick balusters, moulded newels and moulded ramped handrail. One of a small but distinctive group of farmhouses on the Duke of Northumberland's estate; other examples at Alndyke (Alnwick parish), Greensfield Moor (Denwick detached parish) and Rennington North Farm (Rennington parish). C20 sun lounge is not of special interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371239 Farmbuildings With Gingang To West Of Longdyke Farmhouse 1371239 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.676354 55.383359,-1.677035 55.383235,-1.677019 55.383208,-1.677160 55.383182,-1.677117 55.383104,-1.676979 55.383129,-1.676943 55.383064,-1.676833 55.383084,-1.676904 55.383219,-1.676328 55.383313,-1.676354 55.383359))) NU 10 NE SHILBOTTLE LONGDYKE 10/223 Farmbuildings with gingang to west of Longdyke Farmhouse II Barn with attached gingang and shelter shed, both with granaries over. Second quarter of C19, incorporating C18 masonry on north elevation. Roughly-coursed rubble with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roofs with cream ridge tiles. Barn on west and shelter-shed on north form L-plan group at corner of former foldyard; gingang on west of barn. Facing former yard, the 2-storey 5-bay shelter shed shows boarded door and part-slatted window at left end, 2 pairs of segmental arches and part-slatted granary windows. 2-storey 4-bay barn shows 2 stable doors and various windows. Hip-ended roofs. Rear elevation: projecting from barn, a square gingang with pair of open segmental arches on each face; granary above has boarded pitching doors and window on left return, and slatted window on right return; tall hipped roof. To each side of gingang are stable doors with part-slatted windows above. Shelter shed shows blocked segmental archway, boarded granary door and slatted or part-slatted windows. All openings in chamfered surrounds. Interior: Gingang has massive cross beam, with cuts for machinery, and drive- shaft opening in barn wall. King-post roof trusses to barn and granaries. The gingang with granary above is a very rare form. Attached single-storey ranges and covered yards are not of special interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371245 2-6, Bridge Street 1371245 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.003255 55.768040,-2.003247 55.768054,-2.003284 55.768065,-2.003267 55.768092,-2.003317 55.768099,-2.003355 55.768017,-2.003160 55.767962,-2.003133 55.768010,-2.003233 55.768037,-2.003255 55.768040))) 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) Nos 2 to 6 (even) NT 9952 11/9 II GV 2. No 2 is part of rounded corner of No 54 Hide Hill. late Georgian, ashlar, moulded cornice, 3 storeys, 5 12-paned sash windows (1 blank on each upper floor) and 2 doors with traceried fanlights. Small shop front to No 6. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , 1971-05-26 1971-05-26
1371246 16 And 18, Bridge Street 1371246 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.003572 55.768257,-2.003628 55.768270,-2.003670 55.768211,-2.003686 55.768215,-2.003657 55.768253,-2.003753 55.768265,-2.003775 55.768241,-2.003758 55.768237,-2.003822 55.768165,-2.003663 55.768115,-2.003636 55.768144,-2.003572 55.768257))) 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) Nos 16 and 18 NT 9952 11/12 II GV 2. Brick, partly stuccoed, pantiled roof, late Georgian. 2 storeys, Stone doorcase. 5 segmental headed windows to upper floor with keystones and rusticated brick surrounds. C19 shop front to No 16. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , 1971-05-26 1971-05-26
1371247 30, Bridge Street 1371247 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.003966 55.768299,-2.004017 55.768313,-2.003985 55.768349,-2.004062 55.768371,-2.004154 55.768263,-2.004030 55.768225,-2.003966 55.768299))) 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) No 30 NT 9952 11/15 II GV 2. C18. 2 storeys, stuccoed, with pantiled roof. Shop window on ground floor and 4 renewed sashes on upper floor. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , 1971-05-26 1971-05-26
1371248 40-46, Bridge Street 1371248 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.004089 55.768531,-2.004246 55.768575,-2.004309 55.768504,-2.004320 55.768507,-2.004390 55.768430,-2.004445 55.768446,-2.004517 55.768373,-2.004273 55.768300,-2.004089 55.768531))) 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) Nos 40 to 46 (even) NT 9952 11/17 II GV Late Georgian. Stuccoed, 2 storeys. Nos 40 and 42 are slated. Nos 44 and 46 have a pantiled roof and dentilled cornice. Upper floor has 1, 3, 3, 1 windows (4 12-paned sashes, 4 renewed). All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , 1971-05-26 1971-05-26
1371249 62, Bridge Street 1371249 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.005015 55.768646,-2.005103 55.768681,-2.005179 55.768612,-2.005095 55.768580,-2.005015 55.768646))) 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) No 62 NT 9952 11/20 II GV 2. C18. 3 storeys. Stuccoed with pantiled roof. C19 shop front, and 2 12- paned sash windows on each upper storey, with a moulded blank roundel between first floor windows. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , 1971-05-26 1971-05-26
1371250 66, Bridge Street 1371250 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.005212 55.768712,-2.005310 55.768744,-2.005378 55.768689,-2.005280 55.768651,-2.005212 55.768712))) 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) No 66 NT 9952 11/21 II GV 2. With No 64 Bridge Street and No 57 West Street (gv). 3 storeys, stuccoed with rusticated quoins. Good Victorian shop front with slender fluted columns and decorated pediments over 2 doors (shop where the original Berwick cockles are sold). 6 12-panted sash windows on first floor, and 6 later sashes on top floor. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , 1971-05-26 1971-05-26
1371252 Former Church Of St Mary 1371252 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.007679 55.773499,-2.007896 55.773509,-2.007897 55.773484,-2.008090 55.773486,-2.008093 55.773399,-2.008100 55.773399,-2.008101 55.773369,-2.008037 55.773368,-2.008036 55.773395,-2.007900 55.773394,-2.007900 55.773364,-2.007681 55.773366,-2.007680 55.773409,-2.007631 55.773409,-2.007629 55.773468,-2.007680 55.773469,-2.007679 55.773499))) 1. 840 CASTLEGATE (North Side) Church of St Mary NT 9953 11/41 1.8.52. C 2. Pleasing but not specially distinguished Early English design, For plan etc., see Wilson's Churches of the Archdeaconry of Lindisfarne. Nave, clock tower and spire, transepts, chancel, organ chamber and vestry. , Amended 23-AUG-2010: Designed by John Howison and built 1857-8. Became redundant in 1989 and converted internally as an adult training centre. MATERIALS: local squared grey-pink sandstone, with graded Westmoreland roof slates. PLAN: cruciform: an aisleless nave with broad, shallow transpets, a SW tower with spire, and a chancel with N and S vestries. EXTERIOR: The church is an Early English style. The tall (91') and very slender spire is an important part of the local townscape. The spire is polygonal and stands above a small, two stage tower at the SW end of the nave, creating a picturesque effect. The tower has a W door and buttresses against the lower stage only. The church has lancet windows throughout, with a group of three lancets at both the E and W ends. The W end is the show front, with the tower and nave W gable forming a good composition. The transept N and S facades are similar to the W end of the nave; the N transept also has a N door. INTERIOR: The interior has been subdivided to provide adult education facilities. The roof has arched-braced collars on each bay. At the centre, where transepts and nave intersect in a crossing, semi-circular trusses meet in a dramatic fashion. The chancel arch is in an Early English style, and has a continuously moulded outer order and an inner order on attached shafts with moulded bases and capitals. HISTORY: The church was notable for being the most northerly in England. Built in 1857-8, probably to designs by John Howison, a local architect about whom relatively little is known. The fanciful inventive, but not particularly historically accurate, use of Early English motifs is unusual by this date, when more 'archaeologically correct' styles were preferred. The dedication is taken from one of Berwick's four medieval churches, demolished in the reign of Mary Tudor, but that church stood on a different site. It cost #2500, of which #2000 was given by a Captain Gordon, and was intended to serve the growing population of Berwick, especially in the north-east part of the town, then being extensively developed. It became redundant in 1989 and was converted for use as an adult training centre. As part of this work, floors were inserted and dormers put into the roof. REASONS FOR DESIGNATION: The former church of St Mary, Berwick upon Tweed, is designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons: * Early English in style, in an unarchaeological fashion late for its date, it possesses architectural presence and character. * The spire is an important part of the local townscape, and the church plays a key part in the mid C19 growth of the town. * In spite of major re-working, the interior retains elements of note. 1952-08-01 1952-08-01
1371253 7 And 9, Castlegate 1371253 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.007496 55.771406,-2.007415 55.771437,-2.007544 55.771517,-2.007691 55.771465,-2.007615 55.771413,-2.007716 55.771373,-2.007675 55.771338,-2.007496 55.771406))) 1. 840 CASTLEGATE (South side) Nos 7 & 9 NT 9953 11/46 II GV 2. 1869, Victorian in style, but included for group value, built of stone, in acceptable scale and proportions. Nos 1 to 19 (odd) and No 23 form a group. , 1971-05-26 1971-05-26
1371254 Red Lion Public House 1371254 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.007814 55.771683,-2.007944 55.771763,-2.008122 55.771715,-2.008045 55.771661,-2.008132 55.771637,-2.008097 55.771597,-2.007814 55.771683))) 1. 840 CASTLEGATE (South Side) No 19 (Red Lion Public House) NT 9953 11/49 1.8.52. II* GV 2. Similar to No 1 Castlegate, but without the slight break forward of the centre. It has the same Ionic portico, but has had its stonework painted. Nos 1 to 19 (odd) and No 23 form a group. , 1952-08-01 1952-08-01
1371255 Stone Coffin And Lid Flanking Path 10 Metres South Of Grey Monument 1371255 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.631996 55.329360,-1.632013 55.329402,-1.632048 55.329398,-1.632030 55.329356,-1.631996 55.329360)),((-1.631975 55.329407,-1.631957 55.329364,-1.631923 55.329368,-1.631941 55.329412,-1.631975 55.329407))) NU 20 SW WARKWORTH MORWICK HALL 12/320 Stone coffin and lid flanking path 10 metres south of Grey monument GV II Stone coffin and cross-slab lid. Probably C12, brought to present location in late C18 or early C19. Cut sandstone. Coffin 1.96 metres long, with shaped head end and drain hole. Tapering lid has very worn incised cross with slightly-splayed arms, with traces of an emblem (possibly a pair of shears) to right. 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371256 Gate Screen 80 Metres South West Of Morwick Hall 1371256 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.634714 55.328581,-1.634615 55.328567,-1.634598 55.328573,-1.634607 55.328585,-1.634698 55.328597,-1.634745 55.328618,-1.634780 55.328688,-1.634795 55.328694,-1.634809 55.328689,-1.634771 55.328607,-1.634714 55.328581))) NU 20 SW WARKWORTH MORWICK HALL 12/322 Gate screen 80 metres south-west of Morwick Hall GV II Gate screen. Late C18, brought from Tynemouth to Morwick by Mr. William Linskill c.1860. Squared stone with ashlar piers. Main piers have monolithic octagonal shafts with moulded plinths, and moulded caps with acanthus friezes and domed tops. Short quadrant wall to east and 7-metre length of straight wall to west, both 1.7 metres high. Attached lower rubble walls are not of special interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371257 Old Barns Farmhouse 1371257 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.619819 55.340781,-1.619882 55.340832,-1.620013 55.340779,-1.619965 55.340741,-1.619926 55.340757,-1.619816 55.340666,-1.619660 55.340729,-1.619700 55.340761,-1.619676 55.340770,-1.619704 55.340791,-1.619726 55.340783,-1.619756 55.340807,-1.619819 55.340781))) NU 2405 WARKWORTH MORWICK ROAD (South side) 22/324 Old Barns Farmhouse II House. c.1800 with mid-C19 porch and rear wing. Squared stone; wing has tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings. Welsh slate roof with stacks rebuilt in yellow brick. South elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays. Centre blind doorway with blind window above; end bays have 12-pane sash windows except for tripartite stone-mullioned window on ground floor left. Gables have pitched coping; end stacks rebuilt on old bases. Left return shows 12-pane ground-floor sash on left and central 1st-floor doorway now blocked, with 12-pane sash inserted. Left rear wing with boarded door, 6-pane casement window and 1st floor 4-pane sash; chamfered eaves cornice; coped left end gable. Right return shows central projecting porch with flush-panelled door, in chamfered surround, on left return; end wall shows inserted 8-pane casement and band below coped parapet. 16-pane fixed light in chamfered surround on right return. Left of porch 12-pane sash and above porch round-arched stair window holding 12-pane sash with intersecting head. Rear elevation shows 12-pane sashes, the lower with external bars; right projecting wing with renewed casements, in chamfered openings, on inner return. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371258 Northfield Farmhouse 1371258 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.609226 55.364744,-1.609263 55.364733,-1.609199 55.364669,-1.609228 55.364661,-1.609266 55.364708,-1.609307 55.364696,-1.609323 55.364714,-1.609394 55.364695,-1.609305 55.364589,-1.609240 55.364607,-1.609230 55.364593,-1.609185 55.364604,-1.609199 55.364620,-1.609139 55.364636,-1.609226 55.364744))) NU 20 NW WARKWORTH NORTHFIELD 10/327 Northfield Farmhouse GV II House, early C19. Squared stone; Welsh slate roof with one stack rebuilt in brick. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central renewed door with Percy crescent above, within segmental-arched recess. 4-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. Eaves band. Coped gables on footstones; rendered left end stack, rebuilt right end stack. Left return shows 2-bay rear wing with 4-pane sash and blind window on ground floor and two 12-pane sashes above; all sashes renewed. Coped left end gable with stepped-and-corniced stack. C20 timber front porch, rendered rear porch and altered outbuildings are not of special interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371259 Cartshed/Granary To North Of Northfield Farmhouse 1371259 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.609291 55.364932,-1.609372 55.364911,-1.609290 55.364809,-1.609126 55.364852,-1.609204 55.364950,-1.609291 55.364932))) WARKWORTH NORTHFIELD NU 20 NW 10/329 Cartshed/Granary to north of Northfield Farmhouse GV II Cartshed/Granary. Early C19. Squared rubble with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Arcade of chamfered segmental arches with slatted windows above in chamfered alternating-block surrounds. Coped gables. Right return shows external stone stair to boarded door in chamfered alternating-block surround. Left return shows slatted loft window; 3 similar windows to rear. Included for group value. Attached C20 covered yard, and wall to north, are not of interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371300 Column Cottage 1371300 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.700954 55.410919,-1.701000 55.410896,-1.700913 55.410840,-1.700796 55.410888,-1.700835 55.410914,-1.700818 55.410922,-1.700836 55.410935,-1.700854 55.410926,-1.700895 55.410953,-1.700959 55.410922,-1.700954 55.410919))) BONDGATE WITHOUT 1. 5330 (South Side) Column Cottage NU 1913 7/176 II GV 2. After 1817. Former Wager Cottage built in a fortnight for the Duchess of Northunberland to win a wager with the third Duke. Set back on the corner with Prudhoe Street. Single storey with gable lit attic. Two windows. Ashlar built with slate roof. Projecting central gabled porch with Percy Crescent over door. Cross casement windows with labels over. Gable ends treated as open pediments. Central chimney. 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371308 The Castle, Stable Court And Covered Riding School Including West Wall Of Riding School 1371308 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708532 55.415547,-1.708559 55.415549,-1.708657 55.415419,-1.708711 55.415335,-1.708789 55.415164,-1.708093 55.415114,-1.708104 55.415064,-1.707715 55.415037,-1.707706 55.415021,-1.707682 55.415025,-1.707670 55.415005,-1.707783 55.414984,-1.707788 55.414934,-1.707742 55.414854,-1.707601 55.414882,-1.707543 55.414781,-1.706970 55.414892,-1.706953 55.414882,-1.706919 55.414890,-1.707000 55.415008,-1.707029 55.415121,-1.706519 55.415168,-1.706493 55.415199,-1.706459 55.415191,-1.706423 55.415193,-1.706164 55.415085,-1.705815 55.415108,-1.705814 55.415099,-1.705701 55.415105,-1.705700 55.415097,-1.705599 55.415103,-1.705615 55.415199,-1.705355 55.415216,-1.705315 55.415185,-1.705326 55.415173,-1.705278 55.414709,-1.705158 55.414689,-1.705143 55.414725,-1.705236 55.414739,-1.705279 55.415161,-1.705211 55.415143,-1.705188 55.415147,-1.705174 55.415165,-1.705179 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The Castle. 1. 5330 - Stable Court and Covered Riding School including West Wall of Riding School NU 1813 NE 2/1 NU 1813 SE 1/1 I GV 2. Alnwick Castle has work of every period on the line of the original motte and bailey plan. By 1138 a strong stone built border castle with a shell keep in place of the motte, formed the nucleus of the present castle with 2 baileys enclosing about 7 acres. The curtain walls and their square towers rest on early foundations and the inner gatehouse has round-headed arches with heavy chevron decoration. The Castle was greatly fortified after its purchase by Henry de Percy 1309 - the Barbican and Gatehouse, the semi-circular towers of the shell keep, the octagonal towers of the inner gateway and the strong towers of the curtain wall date from the early to mid C14. Ruinous by the C18, the 1st Duke had it rehabilitated and extended by James Prince and Robert Adam, the latter being mainly concerned with the interior decoration, very little of which remains except for fireplaces in the Housekeeper's and the Steward's Rooms and for inside the present Estates Office range. Capability Brown landscaped the grounds, filling in the former moat (formed by Bow Burn). The 4th Duke employed Anthony Salvin 1854-65 at the cost of #1/4 million to remove Adam's fanciful Gothic decoration, to restore a serious Gothic air to the exterior and to redesign the state rooms in an imposing grand Italian manner. The Castle is approached from Bailliff gate through the crenellated Barbican and Gatehouse (early C14): lion rampant (replica) over archway, projecting square side towers with corbelled upper parts, fortified passage over dry moat to vaulted gateway flanked by polygonal towers. Stone figures on crenellations here, on Aveners Tower, on Record Tower and on Inner Gateway were carved circa 1750-70 by Johnson of Stamfordham and probably reflect an earlier similar arrangement. In the Outer Bailey to the, north are the West Garrett (partly Norman), the Abbott's Tower (circa 1350) with a rib vaulted basement, and the Falconer's Tower (1856). To the south are the Aveners Tower [C18], the Clock Tower leading into the Stable Yard, the C18 office block, the Auditor's Tower (early Clk) and the Middle Gateway (circa 1309-15) leading to the Middle Bailey. The most prominent feature of the Castle on the west side is the very large Prudhoe Tower by Salvin and the polygonal apse of the chapel near to it. In the Middle Bailey, to the south are the Warders Tower (1856) with the lion gateway leading by a bridge to the grand stairs into the walled garden, the East Garrett and the Record Tower (C14, rebuilt 1885). In the curtain wall to the north are 2 blocked windows probably from an early C17 building now destroyed and the 'Bloody Gap', a piece of later walling possibly replacing a lost truer; next a small C14 watch tower (Hotspur's Seat); next the Constable's Tower, early C14 and unaltered with a gabled staircase turret; close by is the Postern Tower, early C14, also unaltered.'To the north-west of the Postern Tower is a large terrace made in the C18, rebuilt 1864-65, with some old cannon on it. The Keep is entered from the Octagon Towers (circa 1350) which have 13 heraldic shields below the parapet, besides the agotrop3ic figures, and a vaulted passage expanded from the Norman gateway (fragments of chevron on former outer arch are visible inside). The present arrangement of the inner ward is largely Salvin's work with a covered entrance with a projecting storey and lamp-bracket at the rear of the Prudhoe Tower and a corbelled corridor at 1st floor level on the east. Mediaeval draw well on the east wall, next to the original doorway to the keep, now a recess The keep, like the curtain walls, is largely mediaeval except for some C18 work on the interior on the west and for the Prudhoe Tower and the Chapel. The interior contrasts with the rugged mediaeval exterior with its sumptuous Renaissance decoration, largely by Italians - Montiroli, Nucci, Strazza, Mantavani and inspired from Italian sources. The chapel with its family gallery at the east end has 4 short rib vaulted bays and a shallow 3-light apse; side walls have mosaics, covered now with tapestry. The grand staircase With its groin vaulted ceiling leads to the Guard Chamber from which an ante-room leads west into the Library (in the Prudhoe Tower) and east into the Music Room (fireplace with Dacian captives by Nucci). Further on are the Red Drawing Room (caryatid fireplace by Nucci) and the Dining Room (ceiling design copied from St Lorenzo f.l.m. in Rome and fireplace with bacchante by Strazza and faun by Nucci). South of the Middle Gateway are Salvin's impressive Kitchen quarters where the oven was designed to burn a ton of coal per day. West of the Stable Courtyard, with C19 Guest Hall at the south end, is the C19 covered riding school, with stable to north of it, and with its west wall forming the east side of Narrowgate. The corner with Bailliffgate has an obtuse angled tower of 2 storeys, with a depressed ogee headed doorway from the street, and merlons. , 1952-02-20 1952-02-20
1371309 Herds House Farmhouse 1371309 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.724325 55.408884,-1.724328 55.408904,-1.724401 55.408901,-1.724398 55.408880,-1.724466 55.408878,-1.724460 55.408832,-1.724319 55.408834,-1.724317 55.408815,-1.724279 55.408817,-1.724281 55.408836,-1.724222 55.408839,-1.724218 55.408819,-1.724174 55.408821,-1.724178 55.408841,-1.724027 55.408847,-1.724033 55.408896,-1.724325 55.408884))) ALNWICK MOOR 1. 5330 Aydon Forest Herds House FarRhouse l4J 11 SE 8/128 II 2. Enclosed and built 1705 (present building probably later C18). Two storeys and 4 windows. Ashlar built. Slate roof with raised verges (triangular stones), and 2 ridge chimneys. Two light casement windows. Door with glazed porch left of centre, new doorway right of centre. To right is a large single storey outhouse rubble built with pantile roof and coped verge; doorway left of centre with wooden lintel. To left a lower single storey outhouse with a slate roof. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371310 Churchyard Gates Of The Church Of St Mary And St Michael 1371310 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710451 55.416300,-1.710469 55.416293,-1.710482 55.416265,-1.710477 55.416257,-1.710450 55.416261,-1.710437 55.416292,-1.710451 55.416300))) BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) Churchyard Gates of the Church of St Mary and St Michael NU 1813 NW 3/2A II 2. Mid C19. Octagonal piers on bases spurred on south side about 9 ft high. Arcaded corbel table cornices below bell-shaped caps. Joined by cast iron arch with wrought iron scrolls. Pair of arrowhead gates, doubled at base and with axe-head piers. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371311 4, Bailiffgate 1371311 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708203 55.416200,-1.708314 55.416213,-1.708330 55.416168,-1.708352 55.416171,-1.708381 55.416094,-1.708361 55.416091,-1.708413 55.415976,-1.708452 55.415936,-1.708325 55.415900,-1.708166 55.416196,-1.708203 55.416200))) BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) No 4 NU 1813 NE 2/4 II GV 2. Early C19. Three storeys, 3 windows. Ashlar With plat band and 1st floor cill band and moulded eaves cornice. Plate glass sash windows. Central doorway framed under relieving arch. Six panel door. Slate roof. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371312 West Wing Of The Convent Of The Sisters Of Mercy 1371312 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708956 55.416192,-1.708939 55.416233,-1.708870 55.416224,-1.708835 55.416309,-1.708995 55.416330,-1.709104 55.416089,-1.708818 55.416027,-1.708757 55.416132,-1.708813 55.416145,-1.708793 55.416175,-1.708845 55.416186,-1.708854 55.416158,-1.708889 55.416162,-1.708881 55.416182,-1.708956 55.416192))) BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) West Wing of the Convent of the Sisters of Mercy NU 1813 NE 2/133 II GV 2. C18. Three storeys and attic. Ashlar built. Five windows. Cill strings to each floor, eaves band to slate roof. Late glazed sash windows. Newcastle Fire Insurance mark No 4855. Two hipped gable dormers , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371320 45 And 47, Bondgate Without 1371320 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.703325 55.412314,-1.703488 55.412360,-1.703538 55.412303,-1.703461 55.412281,-1.703490 55.412248,-1.703408 55.412224,-1.703325 55.412314))) 1/182 BONDGATE WITHOUT 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 45 and 47 NU 1813 SE 1/182 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys and 3 windows. Ashlar with band over the ground floor and moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with one brick chimney. Glazing bar sash windows. Door to No 45 between 2 left hand windows, 6 panels, with cross glazed rectangular fanlight. No 47 has a 3 light shop front (bayed) off centre to right with a 6 panel door on right. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371321 8, Bondgate Without 1371321 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.700971 55.411513,-1.700929 55.411559,-1.700808 55.411529,-1.700787 55.411555,-1.700982 55.411610,-1.701045 55.411534,-1.701067 55.411541,-1.701111 55.411495,-1.700977 55.411455,-1.700936 55.411504,-1.700971 55.411513))) BONDGATE WTTHOUT 1. 5330 (North Side) No 8 NU 1913 7/32 II GV 2. C18. Three storeys, and cellar. Three windows. Plain ashlar. Slate roof with coped verge with footstone to right. Two shared brick chimneys. Late glazed sash windows. Central doorway with pointed bracketed hood, 6 panel door, (top 2 bottle glass, lower 4 raised and fielded). Round-headed doorway to No 10 (Denwick Court) to left. The interior is possibly of an older refronted house, being very narrow. At the rear is a courtyard, cobbled, with a 2 storey C18 pantiled cottage on the west side which has raised. stone verges with triangular end stones; it is built of rubble With large quoins. The north end of the courtyard is closed by an arcade (formerly to a roofed stable) with 4 segmental archways. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371322 12 And 14, Bondgate Without 1371322 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.701110 55.411718,-1.701171 55.411740,-1.701263 55.411657,-1.701321 55.411683,-1.701254 55.411741,-1.701292 55.411755,-1.701345 55.411701,-1.701445 55.411621,-1.701329 55.411570,-1.701335 55.411558,-1.701312 55.411548,-1.701293 55.411554,-1.701267 55.411542,-1.701181 55.411621,-1.701243 55.411648,-1.701227 55.411662,-1.701187 55.411648,-1.701110 55.411718))) BONDGATE WITHOUT 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 12 and 14 NU 1913 7/185 II GV 2. C18/early C19 altered. Three storeys and 4 windows. Ashlar with cill courses and eaves course. Slate roof with coped verges and kneelers. Brick chimneys. Late glazed sash windows. A 3 storey 3 light bay to right with a blocking course and with round headed windows on 1st floor. Two inserted round headed French windows on 1st floor to left with cast-iron balconies. Tripartite ground floor window to left. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371323 22, Bondgate Without 1371323 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.701739 55.411938,-1.701797 55.411904,-1.701825 55.411918,-1.701877 55.411885,-1.701760 55.411814,-1.701699 55.411850,-1.701742 55.411874,-1.701669 55.411917,-1.701724 55.411947,-1.701739 55.411938))) BONDGATE WITHOUT 1. 5330 (North Side) No 22 NU 1813 SE 1/187 II GV 2. C17 and C18 altered. Two storeys and 3 windows. Coursed rubble. Slate roof with 3 fretted bargeboard gables over windows. Single hung sash windows on 1st floor with glazing bars in upper sashes. Two later square bays on ground floor flanking central doorway: panelled pilasters to open pediment with blind radiating fanlight. Low interior. At rear is a small courtyard with extensions to later 2 storey part which has 2 Yorkshire sashes. The house was built for a Catholic family and is reputed to have a priest's hole. What is now shown as 'the priest's hole' is unconvincing - a blocked chimney breast in fact. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371324 Retaining Wall To Churchyard 1371324 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711812 55.417020,-1.711840 55.417011,-1.711834 55.416939,-1.711583 55.416716,-1.711494 55.416658,-1.711272 55.416556,-1.711034 55.416395,-1.710773 55.416294,-1.710476 55.416247,-1.710462 55.416251,-1.710462 55.416264,-1.710762 55.416312,-1.711018 55.416409,-1.711248 55.416569,-1.711470 55.416672,-1.711559 55.416728,-1.711803 55.416941,-1.711803 55.417014,-1.711812 55.417020))) CANONGATE 1. 5330 (East Side) Retaining wall to Churchyard NU 1813 NW 3/198 II 2. The wall starts from the Churchyard gates about 6ft high and gets progressively higher as the road descends. Rough ashlar and rubble over the 1st 40-50yds. The next stretch about 12ft high is ashlar with capped wall buttresses. Thereafter terraced and slightly curved. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371325 Kitchen Garden Walls 1371325 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.700208 55.414143,-1.700181 55.414137,-1.700161 55.414109,-1.699267 55.414132,-1.698801 55.413469,-1.698774 55.413472,-1.699240 55.414146,-1.699250 55.414150,-1.700140 55.414127,-1.700144 55.414149,-1.700190 55.414163,-1.700761 55.414151,-1.700862 55.414147,-1.700896 55.414131,-1.700897 55.414111,-1.701787 55.414095,-1.701798 55.414090,-1.702059 55.413572,-1.702055 55.413566,-1.702028 55.413566,-1.701772 55.414077,-1.700883 55.414091,-1.700870 55.414099,-1.700870 55.414119,-1.700811 55.414130,-1.700208 55.414143))) CASTLE GARDENS 1. 5330 Kitchen Garden Walls NU 1813 SK 1/200 NU 1913 7/200 II 2. About 10-12 ft high running from Gardener's Cottage (qv) to the north wall of the kitchen garden, this is about 500 ft long and is returned at the east end for about 250 ft. Coursed squared rubble on the outside, brick lined inside. North wall formerly heated. On north side a farmer crenellated boiler house with a merlon opening to north and an ogee doorway to east. At the east end are 2 low projecting towers with segmental arches on the ground floor and 6 gabled sheds between. In the centre of the north wall are taller quadrants to former conservatory with central archway. Near the Gardener's Cottage on the west side is an ogee headed entrance to the garden. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371326 Gates, Railings And Steps To Sheraton House 1371326 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708760 55.412279,-1.708724 55.412282,-1.708739 55.412320,-1.708775 55.412316,-1.708760 55.412279))) CLAYPORT SQUARE 1. 5330 Gates, Railings, Steps to Sheraton House NU 1813 SE 1/211A II 2. Mid C19. Cast iron gates and railings, spear head type with urn-capped piers and flat banister rail. Lamp bracket above gates. Ten steps to upper flagged pavement which broadens out for the 3 steps between the 2 towers of the former chapel. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371327 Outhouse To South East Of St Thomas's Farmhouse 1371327 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.715579 55.409406,-1.715616 55.409375,-1.715534 55.409343,-1.715493 55.409377,-1.715575 55.409409,-1.715579 55.409406))) CLAYPORT STREET 1. 5330 (North-West Side) [CLAYPORT BANK AND BANK TOP] Outhouse to south-east of St Thomas's Farmhouse NU 1812 6/57A II 2. Circa 1829. The north east wall of this lean-to shed is crenellated; ashlar built with 2 strings and blind openings; a central merlon flanked by arrow slits. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371328 Houses Occupied By Mr Wilkinson And Mr Sparks 1371328 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.713085 55.419603,-1.713119 55.419653,-1.713262 55.419622,-1.713162 55.419469,-1.713138 55.419397,-1.712900 55.419422,-1.712921 55.419487,-1.712956 55.419485,-1.712965 55.419520,-1.713091 55.419511,-1.713127 55.419564,-1.713067 55.419577,-1.713085 55.419603))) THE DAIRYGROUNDS 5330 Houses occupied by Mr Wilkinson and Mr Sparks NU 1813 W 3/229 II GV 2. Early C19. Originally the Duchess School. 2+2+3 windows. Two storeys. Ashlar built. South block taller and at a slight angle. Slate roofs with raised verged. One brick and 2 rendered chimneys. Late glazed sash windows on south block; glazing bars on rest. Northern house (of Mr Wilkinson) has glazed and gabled porch; southern house (of Mr Sparks) has blocked door to west and is entered from south. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371329 Denwick Bridge 1371329 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.689744 55.417951,-1.689758 55.417941,-1.689749 55.417932,-1.689700 55.417925,-1.689687 55.417775,-1.689709 55.417749,-1.689712 55.417734,-1.689694 55.417733,-1.689703 55.417670,-1.689689 55.417646,-1.689551 55.417643,-1.689593 55.418171,-1.689609 55.418266,-1.689813 55.418276,-1.689775 55.418258,-1.689755 55.418217,-1.689725 55.417980,-1.689726 55.417968,-1.689744 55.417951))) DENWICK ROAD 1. 5330 Denwick Bridge NU 1913 7/44 20.2.52. I 2. Dated 1765. Attributed to Robert Mylne, formerly to John Adam. Ashlar built: a single segmental arch spanning the River Aln, with a moulded rim. Octagonal side piers and a parapet of interlaced crescents, the dies with trefoil headed panels. Pointed arcade corbel table cornice to these side piers, modillion cornice to the rest. Below the dies are 2 corbels with a crescent encircled by the Garter and the date MDCCLXV. The spandrels have circular panels containing quatrefoils with on the left the Percy Lion and on the right a fesse engrellee. The bridge has been widened and the north side is quite plain. Twenty yards to the west there is a subsidiary bridge over the escape stream from nearby weir. , 1952-02-20 1952-02-20
1371330 Piers And Railings In Front Of The Roman Catholic Church Of St Mary 1371330 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709209 55.416120,-1.709284 55.416135,-1.709303 55.416126,-1.709293 55.416116,-1.709108 55.416081,-1.709090 55.416090,-1.709095 55.416096,-1.709209 55.416120))) BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) Piers and railings in front of the Roman Catholic Church of St Mary NU 1813 NW 3/7A NU 1813 NE 2/7A II GV 2. Five ashlar piers with saddleback tops. Plain cast iron railings with cross heads. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371331 16-20, Bailiffgate 1371331 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709559 55.416320,-1.709590 55.416324,-1.709588 55.416370,-1.709526 55.416370,-1.709524 55.416418,-1.709587 55.416419,-1.709586 55.416439,-1.709656 55.416440,-1.709662 55.416339,-1.709705 55.416193,-1.709402 55.416145,-1.709364 55.416233,-1.709427 55.416241,-1.709424 55.416249,-1.709464 55.416255,-1.709453 55.416313,-1.709485 55.416314,-1.709509 55.416235,-1.709608 55.416249,-1.709592 55.416300,-1.709566 55.416297,-1.709559 55.416320))) BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 16 to 20 (even) NU 1813 NW 3/134 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys. Three and four windows. Ashlar. Slate roof with 2 ridge chimneys. Sash windows with late glazing. No 20 has a segmental coach arch to through passage in which the doorway is situated. No 18 has a central doorway and the through passage door to the right. Included for group value. Garden wall between Nos 20 and 22 has some interesting stonework. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371332 1, Bailiffgate 1371332 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709073 55.415518,-1.709103 55.415527,-1.709124 55.415507,-1.709100 55.415498,-1.709109 55.415489,-1.709029 55.415462,-1.709035 55.415457,-1.708927 55.415427,-1.708935 55.415414,-1.708953 55.415420,-1.708988 55.415386,-1.708853 55.415341,-1.708796 55.415431,-1.708949 55.415479,-1.709073 55.415518))) BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (East Side) No 1 NU 1813 NE 2/10 20.2.52 II* GV 2. Early C18. Three storeys and cellar. Four windows Ashlar front with raised quoins and dressings. Ground floor rendered. Plinth. Slate roof with gable end chimneys and kneelers to raised verges. Moulded cast iron gutter. Glazing bar sash windows, single hung on 2nd floor. Plate glass sashes ground floor. Windows and door have moulded architraves. Steps with curved rails to doorway which is off-centre to right; 8 panel door, top 2 cut away and glazed. , 1952-02-20 1952-02-20
1371333 1c, Bailiffgate 1371333 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708914 55.415665,-1.708936 55.415645,-1.708873 55.415629,-1.708888 55.415610,-1.708794 55.415585,-1.708818 55.415554,-1.708715 55.415526,-1.708660 55.415590,-1.708838 55.415642,-1.708914 55.415665))) BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (East Side) No 1C NU 1813 NE 2/13 II GV 2. C18. Three storeys. Two windows. Plain ashlar front with projecting cills. Glazing bar sash windows; 2 light casements on 2nd floor. Doorway left of centre: 6 panel door with 4 steps and dressed surround. Slate roof with 2 yellow brick chimneys and a kneeler to left. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371334 9 And 11, Bailiffgate 1371334 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709354 55.415925,-1.709655 55.416008,-1.709732 55.415914,-1.709596 55.415876,-1.709559 55.415919,-1.709358 55.415863,-1.709314 55.415914,-1.709354 55.415925))) BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 9 and 11 NU 1813 NE 2/14 NU 1813 NW 3/14 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys. Five and three windows. Ashlar front with plinth, cill course to 1st floor windows and moulded carves cornice. Slate roof, 2 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows. Large elliptical archway to left of No 9. Six panel doors with Tudor hoodmoulds - one in centre blocked and now a window. Steps to doorways with cast iron railings, patterned to No 11. Secondary 6 panel door to right of No 11 with spoked fanlight. A 6 panel door at east side of No 9 with pointed glazing in rectangular light above. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371335 21, Bailiffgate 1371335 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710109 55.416038,-1.710079 55.416086,-1.710208 55.416102,-1.710227 55.416053,-1.710208 55.416050,-1.710219 55.416024,-1.710131 55.416013,-1.710109 55.416038))) BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (South Side) No 21 NU 1813 NW 3/141 II GV 2. Slightly later than Nos 17 and 19. Two storeys. Three windows. Ashlar front. Slate roof continued from Nos 17 and 19, raised verge on right hand side. Two ridge chimneys. Sash windows, 3 with glazing bars, 3 with later glazing. Central doorway with steps and railings. Post-box in wall with V.R. on it. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371336 2, Bondgate Within 1371336 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.703540 55.412714,-1.703663 55.412761,-1.703715 55.412718,-1.703660 55.412697,-1.703683 55.412680,-1.703622 55.412659,-1.703540 55.412714))) BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) No 2 NU 1813 SE 1/144 II GV 2. Early-mid C19. Two storeys. 'L'-ulan connecting With Hotspur Gateway, segmental arch to footway below. One window to south and one to west. Ashlar built. Slate roof with 2 brick chimneys. Late glazed sash windows. Steps to doorway at angle with footway. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371337 12 And 14, Bondgate Within 1371337 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.704030 55.412932,-1.704059 55.412944,-1.703907 55.413087,-1.703953 55.413103,-1.703912 55.413152,-1.703936 55.413159,-1.703978 55.413109,-1.704195 55.412906,-1.704039 55.412844,-1.703768 55.413109,-1.703824 55.413126,-1.704022 55.412929,-1.704030 55.412932))) BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 12 and 14 NU 1813 SE 1/146 II GV 2. Late C18/early C19. Three storeys, 2 windows each. Ashlar, No 12 with cill courses to 1st and 2nd floors. Joint roof of slates, coped verge to left, one gable end brick chimney to right. Glazing bar sash windows, smaller on 2nd floor of No 12. Late C19/early C20 shop fronts, No 12 with fascia brackets and recessed shop door; No 14 with 3 light shop window and scroll brackets to fascia with modillion cornice, No 14 has side door to right of shop window. The rear of No 12 has round headed window and a gabled 2 storey extension; No 14 has a long 3 bay 2 storey annexe with 3 brick chimneys. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371338 The Corn Exchange 1371338 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.705840 55.412567,-1.705856 55.412566,-1.705832 55.412249,-1.705738 55.412252,-1.705733 55.412190,-1.705568 55.412194,-1.705596 55.412573,-1.705840 55.412567))) BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (South Side) The Corn Exchange NU 1813 SE 1/164 II 2. 1862. Two storey foyer to a long building set back up steps from Bondgate. Ashlar gable end and foyer with raised quoins and 1st floor window surrounds. Two large doorways with raised voussoirs and impost mouldings and 2 side doors. Moulded cill string to 8 1st floor openings; moulded cornice and blocking course, a small bellcote in centre with scrolls at sides. Lower gabled extension at south end. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371339 The George Public House 1371339 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706809 55.413578,-1.706822 55.413564,-1.706701 55.413533,-1.706589 55.413636,-1.706713 55.413673,-1.706809 55.413578))) BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (South Side) No 63 (The George Public House) NU 1813 SE 1/175 II GV 2. C18 or early C19 front. Three storeys and 3 windows. Pebbledash rendering, ground floor plain rendered. Slate roof with kneelers. Two brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows (late glazed on ground floor to right). Later central doorway. There is a corbel between Nos 63 and 65 about 1 ft 6 ins below the eaves of No 65 which are lower than three of No 63. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371340 3 And 5, Hotspur Street 1371340 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.703760 55.412229,-1.703837 55.412255,-1.703924 55.412172,-1.703639 55.412103,-1.703616 55.412124,-1.703647 55.412135,-1.703623 55.412157,-1.703730 55.412194,-1.703711 55.412212,-1.703760 55.412229))) HOTSPUR STREET 1. 5330 (East Side) Nos 3 and 5 NU 1813 SE 1/275 II Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows on 1st floor. Ashlar with moulded 1st floor cill course and eaves cornice. Slate roof with 2 gable end chimneys. Windows modernized; casements on 1st floor, modern recessed bows on ground floor flanking segmental headed doorway. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371341 8-16, Howick Street 1371341 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708569 55.411170,-1.708623 55.411167,-1.708609 55.411096,-1.708526 55.411101,-1.708507 55.411006,-1.708462 55.411009,-1.708457 55.410985,-1.708588 55.410977,-1.708586 55.410964,-1.708682 55.410961,-1.708668 55.410859,-1.708597 55.410862,-1.708605 55.410913,-1.708535 55.410916,-1.708528 55.410865,-1.708446 55.410870,-1.708443 55.410858,-1.708488 55.410855,-1.708482 55.410826,-1.708341 55.410835,-1.708409 55.411178,-1.708569 55.411170))) HOWICK STREET 1. 5330 (West side) Nos 8 to 16 (even) NU 1813 SE 1/278 II GV 2. Part of the Howick Street development circa 1831. Two storeys. No 8 two windows, Nos 10 and 12 three windows, Nos 14 and 16 one window. Ashlar, stepped up to south. Nos 10 to 14 have cill bands, all have moulded eaves cornices. Slate roof with coped verges, all chimneys repaired in brick. Glazing bar sashes, except No 14 which has modern casements. No 8 has a round headed doorway with a 6 panel door and also a wide segmental coach arch to right. Nos 10 and 12 latter is the John Bull Inn) have wide depressed coach arches. The windows of No 12 are unevenly spaced; it has a glazed doorway. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371342 5-11, Howick Street 1371342 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708116 55.411195,-1.708118 55.411206,-1.708263 55.411197,-1.708193 55.410848,-1.708104 55.410854,-1.708111 55.410890,-1.707837 55.410903,-1.707847 55.410950,-1.707935 55.410944,-1.707928 55.410908,-1.708050 55.410900,-1.708056 55.410928,-1.707998 55.410931,-1.708004 55.410962,-1.708088 55.410957,-1.708093 55.410982,-1.708045 55.410985,-1.708051 55.411015,-1.708135 55.411009,-1.708140 55.411036,-1.708093 55.411039,-1.708098 55.411068,-1.708066 55.411070,-1.708061 55.411046,-1.707869 55.411059,-1.707879 55.411107,-1.708151 55.411089,-1.708157 55.411119,-1.708123 55.411122,-1.708131 55.411163,-1.708109 55.411164,-1.708116 55.411195))) HOWICK STREET 1. 5330 (East Side) Nos 5 to 11 (odd) NU 1813 SE 1/284 II GV Part of Howick Street development after 1831. Two storeys stepped up. Ashlar with 1st floor cill bands, moulded eaves cornices; slate roofs with coped verges and brick repaired chimneys. Nos 5, 7, and 11 have 3 windows, and central doors on ground floor, Nos 9 and 11 2 windows. Glazing bar sash windows except No 11, and ground floor window of No 7; No 11 has a blocked 1st floor window to left. Nos 7 and 11 have throughpassage door to right. Rectangular lights above doors, sane with bars. The former No 13 now included in No 12 Lisburn Street. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371343 19 And 21, Howick Street 1371343 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707944 55.410384,-1.708107 55.410373,-1.708085 55.410253,-1.707948 55.410261,-1.707956 55.410304,-1.707858 55.410310,-1.707862 55.410328,-1.707960 55.410322,-1.707962 55.410334,-1.707978 55.410333,-1.707980 55.410340,-1.707950 55.410342,-1.707951 55.410349,-1.707867 55.410354,-1.707874 55.410389,-1.707944 55.410384))) HORWICK STREET 1. 5330 (East Side) Nos 19 and 21 NU 1812 NE 5/286 II GV 2. Part of Howick Street development after 1831. Two storeys, 2 windows each, No 19 stepped up, Ashlar with moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with coped verges and 2 brick chimneys. No 19 has modern casement windows With moulded architraves end blocks to cills. No 21 glazing bar sash windows with raised surrounds. Six panel doors to right of each house, No 19 with a segmental arched doorway containing pilasters to moulded lintel. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371344 Barndale House 1371344 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.713197 55.414405,-1.713383 55.414419,-1.713405 55.414303,-1.713426 55.414304,-1.713431 55.414274,-1.713410 55.414273,-1.713417 55.414232,-1.713233 55.414218,-1.713214 55.414302,-1.713178 55.414300,-1.713174 55.414326,-1.713210 55.414328,-1.713197 55.414405))) HOWLING LANE 1. 5330 (South Side) Barndale House NU 1813 SW 4/290 II 2. Now sandwiched by modern school extensions. Early C19 after 1827. Main part 2 storeys and 3 windows. Ashlar with hipped slate roof with paired brackets to eaves. Glazing bar sash windows. Projecting central box-porch. - , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371345 N And B Pringle's 1371345 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706701 55.413533,-1.706822 55.413564,-1.706941 55.413570,-1.706948 55.413532,-1.706900 55.413532,-1.706899 55.413483,-1.706735 55.413486,-1.706701 55.413533))) MARKET PLACE 1. 5330 (North Side) N. & B. Pringle's NU 1813 SE 1/301 II GV 2. C18, Three storeys and one window with a single storey 4 window extension (modern) to right. Gable end with modern weatherboarding and felting indicating reduction in height. Painted coursed and squared rubble. Pantile roof with one brick chimney. A casement window under eaves. Glazing bar sash windows, 1st floor with dropped keystone. C20 shop front. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25
1371346 13 And 15, Market Street 1371346 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706495 55.412891,-1.706484 55.412914,-1.706513 55.412982,-1.706669 55.412961,-1.706514 55.412613,-1.706433 55.412627,-1.706460 55.412700,-1.706427 55.412704,-1.706450 55.412768,-1.706490 55.412764,-1.706546 55.412884,-1.706495 55.412891))) MARKET STREET 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 13 and 15 NU 1813 SE 1/305 II GV 2. Early C19 front. Three storeys and 3 windows. Ashlar with 1st and 2nd floor cill bands and simple eaves cornice. Slate roof with 2 shared brick chimneys, Glazing bar sash windows. Plain modern shop front. Long 2 and 3 storey stone extensions to rear, slightly skew to throughpassage of No 13. No 13 has, at rear, a reset carved C15 or early C16 crocketted and pinnacled ogee window head with cusps below - now above modern casement with opaque glass. , 1977-08-25 1977-08-25

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