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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1041968 | Ruins Of Screen Wall And End Pavilions To South Of Hermitage | 1041968 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.863822 55.443242,-1.863895 55.443278,-1.863955 55.443239,-1.863881 55.443203,-1.863868 55.443211,-1.863556 55.443065,-1.863523 55.443045,-1.863547 55.443026,-1.863479 55.442987,-1.863393 55.443044,-1.863707 55.443183,-1.863822 55.443242))) | HEDGELEY SHEPHERDS LAW NU Ol NE NU 087166 4/253 Ruins of screen wall and end pavilions to south of hermitage II Probable eyecatcher, early C18. Squared stone. 1+3+1+3+1 bays. Centre, with triple-arched entrance, largely fallen. Flanking parts have blind arcades of round arches with alternating long and short voussoirs, on projecting imposts; chamfered cornice and blocking course; small windows in some arches. Projecting end pavilions have taller but similar blind arches holding windows; right pavilion partly fallen. Probably constructed as an eyecatcher, although there are associations with a manorial court founded by the Brownes of Shawdon c.1710. In later years there was a small farm on the site, now replaced by a hermitage; at time of survey this is being enlarged to form a small monastery/retreat centre, and the fallen parts of the C18 structure are being restored. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041969 | Stable Range To North East Of Titlington Hall | 1041969 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.844480 55.430318,-1.844631 55.430420,-1.844701 55.430386,-1.844546 55.430286,-1.844480 55.430318))) | HEDGELEY TITLINGTON NU Ol NE 4/255 Stable range to north-east of Titlington Hall GV II Stable and coach-house range, C18 remodelled in early C19. Squared stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 5+1+1 bays. Left part has central boarded door with 2-pane overlight; 8-pane sashes to ground floor and 4-pane sashes to 1st floor. Coach-house to right has boarded double doors under elliptical arch with tooled-and-margined dressings; two 4-pane sashes above. All windows in raised stone surrounds. Coped gables, reduced right end stack. Lower right end bay has square-headed cart entrance with boarded window and slit vent above; roof hipped to right. Right return shows 2 blocked round arches, that to left with inserted part-slatted windows, with a pair of segment-headed pigeon holes above each. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041970 | Post Office | 1041970 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.831178 55.469377,-1.831238 55.469387,-1.831279 55.469312,-1.831135 55.469287,-1.831095 55.469362,-1.831178 55.469377))) | EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (North side) 19/162 Post Office GV II Post Office, mid-C19 remodelling of C18 single-storey cottage. Squared stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2- storeys, 3 bays, irregular. Left-of-centre renewed panelled door with transomed stair window above; on right shop front with 5 steps up to old half-glazed doors flanked by 6-pane fixed windows. Other windows 4-pane sashes. All openings in chamfered surrounds; all except stair window under shouldered arches. Roof verges overhang eaves; end stacks with stepped cresting. Returns show reverse-stepped coping of gable ends of C18 cottage, that to right with blocked window. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041971 | Eglingham Hall | 1041971 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.836356 55.469750,-1.836397 55.469758,-1.836416 55.469730,-1.836494 55.469747,-1.836576 55.469623,-1.836711 55.469649,-1.836687 55.469689,-1.836729 55.469698,-1.836565 55.469960,-1.836659 55.469979,-1.836875 55.469633,-1.836774 55.469613,-1.836809 55.469556,-1.836721 55.469539,-1.836714 55.469549,-1.836578 55.469522,-1.836583 55.469512,-1.836501 55.469495,-1.836439 55.469594,-1.836458 55.469598,-1.836356 55.469750))) | EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side) 19/164 Eglingham Hall 10.1.53 GV II* Country House. West wing C16 or C17; main block probably 1728 (dated on rainwater head), perhaps by William Etty, for Robert Ogle. Alterations and heightening of west wing c.1780. West wing extended to north 1890; East (entrance) wing 1903 by Temple Wilson for Thomas Milvain. Main block and 1903 wing tooled stone with ashlar plinth, dressings and rusticated quoins; west wing large squared stone and rubble. Lakeland slate roof. East wing in Baroque style. South front 2 storeys, 2 + 3 + 2 bays, symmetrical, the end parts slightly projecting. Plinth. 8 steps up to central half-glazed double doors under radial fanlight, in archivoit with imposts and keystone, within rusticated pilasters and moulded cornice. 18-pane sash windows in architraves with triple keystones and slightly-projecting sills. Moulded cornice and corniced parapet. Hipped roof; 4 stepped-and-corniced ridge and end stacks. Set back to left, end of west wing, 3 narrow bays; central studded door and small-paned sash windows, the lower openings under timber lintels. Eaves cornice, arched roof dormer. Coped left gable on moulded kneelers; old brick left end stack. Entrance (east) front: Main block 3 bays, with 18-pane sashes; set back on right lower 1903 wing of 2 wide bays, the first with panelled double doors in surround modelled on that in the south front,the second with projecting 2- window bay. 12-pane sashes, detail otherwise as south front. West elevation: West wing, 2 + 2 + 3 bays, irregular. Scattered fenestration. Taller right part is C16/17 building with remains of original chamfered openings; centre and left parts have flat-topped half dormers; windows mostly 12-pane sashes. Venetian rear stair window; west wing shows vertical-panelled door in re-cut raised surround dated 1709. Interior: Anthemion cornice of c.1780 in hall. Dining room panelling and chimneypiece in C18 style flanked by giant Ionic fluted pilasters; stone fireplace with Rococo carving. Early C20 library with panelled plaster ceiling, stone fireplace carved with intertwined dragons and panelling brought from Morwick Hall. Imperial stair of c.1780 with carved newels, moulded ramped handrail and wrought-iron balusters. Bedroom above dining room has chimneypiece flanked by giant Doric fluted pilasters. Oak Hall in west wing has C17 panelling, partly re-set, and fireplace. Design thought to be influenced by Vanbrugh's Seaton Delaval, for which William Etty was job architect; but William Wakefield has also been suggested as architect for Eglingham. G. Jackson-Stops, 'Eglingham Hall', Country Life, Vol. CLVIII, 1458-1461 (22 Nov. 1975). , | 2013-01-29 | 1953-01-10 | ||||
1041972 | Gateway And Stable Range With Attached Wall To North Of Eglingham Hall | 1041972 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.836330 55.469792,-1.836294 55.469851,-1.836596 55.469912,-1.836633 55.469852,-1.836575 55.469840,-1.836330 55.469792))) | EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side) 19/165 Gateway and stable range, with attached 31.12.69 wall to north of Eglingham Hall GV II Gateway, stable range and wall. Gateway late C18 altered 1903 by Temple Moore; stable range with doorhead dated 1704 with initials HOG, may incorporate earlier fabric, altered l903; wall early C18. Gateway tooled stone; range and wall rubble with cut dressings; Welsh slate roofs, with timber and lead cupola on gateway. South elevation: Gateway has flattened 3-centred arch with sunk panel above containing 2 rows of pigeon holes and alighting shelf; 1903 open-framed bellcote on ridge, with pyramidal cap. Stable range to right 2 storeys, 5 bays, irregular. Half-glazed door with pair of 1903 12-paned sashes to left; other openings, mostly blocked, include chamfered doorway with dated lintel, remains of 2-light mullioned windows, and 3 circular openings with raised cable-moulded surrounds on 1st floor. Roof has coped gable, with small end stack, to left and hip end to right. Attached wall to right, with doorway in moulded surround, links to east wing of Hall (q.v.). North (external) elevation: Gateway has 1903 gable above arch, with clock brought from the Carlton Club; stable range has gabled dormer with boarded opening, and inserted sliding doors. Attached garage block on north of stable range is not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1041973 | Gate Lodge To East Of Eglingham Hall | 1041973 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.834996 55.469673,-1.834965 55.469724,-1.835062 55.469744,-1.835125 55.469646,-1.835024 55.469627,-1.834996 55.469673))) | EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side) 19/167 No. 27 31.12.69 (Gate Lodge to east of Eglingham Hall) GV II Gate lodge, dated 1826 with initials R.O (Richard Ogle) ESQ on lintel. Tooled square stone; Welsh slate roof. 1 storey, 2 bays. Plinth. Central boarded door flanked by 12-pane Yorkshire sashes, all under hoodmoulds. Hipped roof with overhanging eaves, and central stepped-and-corniced ridge stack. Similar window and small 4-pane casement on left return. Later extension to rear is not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1041974 | Range Of Outbuildings On West Of Entrance To Church Of St Maurice | 1041974 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.833670 55.469461,-1.833814 55.469482,-1.833828 55.469441,-1.833779 55.469433,-1.833837 55.469275,-1.833773 55.469268,-1.833783 55.469232,-1.833747 55.469228,-1.833670 55.469461))) | EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side) 19/169 Range of outbuildings on west of entrance to Church of St. Maurice GV II Former coach house to vicarage. Early C18 with some mid C19 alteration. Large squared rubble with roughly-tooled quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. East elevation 2 storeys, 2 + 2+ 2 bays. Taller central part has blocked coach entrance and doorway, with blocked loft door and boarded window under shouldered lintel above; gables with raised coping; small left end stack. End parts each have central doorway and upper windows set directly beneath eaves; ground-floor openings to right have later shouldered lintels. Windows mostly boarded or slatted, except those at ground floor left which are blocked. Roofs hip-ended. Rear elevation: Central part shows boarded double doors under timber lintel, and timber dovecote on roof slope; right end part shows stable door between part-slatted windows, all in C19 chamfered surrounds. The C18 vicarage probably stood on the east of the church approach; Archdeacon Singleton, writing in the early C19, records that 'the late vicar built a boys school over his coach house, a whimsical position'. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041975 | Church Of St Maurice | 1041975 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.833533 55.468947,-1.833741 55.468959,-1.833743 55.468920,-1.833854 55.468923,-1.833852 55.468943,-1.833900 55.468944,-1.833902 55.468910,-1.833953 55.468911,-1.833956 55.468872,-1.833903 55.468872,-1.833905 55.468854,-1.833777 55.468851,-1.833782 55.468787,-1.833654 55.468784,-1.833649 55.468851,-1.833455 55.468848,-1.833450 55.468936,-1.833534 55.468938,-1.833533 55.468947))) | EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side, off) 19/170 Church of 31.12.69 St. Maurice GV II* Parish church. Fabric of uncertain medieval date in nave, north chapel and chancel; west tower later C13; nave and chancel partly rebuilt c.1650; south wall of nave rebuilt again late C18; vestry dated 1826 on lintel; south transept added, east end rebuilt, and north chapel partly rebuilt c.1837 by J. Green; porch 1865; designed by Archdeacon Coxe; tower parapet and spire rebuilt 1870; east window replaced early C20. Medieval and C17 parts rubble except for tower of large squared stone; C18/19 parts squared stone; Welsh slate roofs and spire. Aisleless nave with west tower, north-west porch, north chapel (Ogle Pew) and south transept; chancel with north vestry. Nave has two 2-light windows on south, C18 altered c.1837; two C18 lancets and C19 stepped buttress on north. 2 small blocked lancets on west, flanking tower with tall chamfered plinth and set-back below belfry; stepped stair projection on north. West lancet with square-headed window over, high-set lancet on south above blocked loop, paired lancet belfry openings. Parapet and octagonal spire with slate-hung lucarnes and wrought-iron finial cross. Porch has plinth, moulded sill string and linked hoodmoulds. 2-light window on north and boarded door on west under gables. North chapel has C19 2-light window on north and moulded doorway on west; south transept has chamfered plinth, angle buttresses, 4-light south window and 2-light east and west windows. Chancel has priests' door flanked by windows of 3 round-headed lights, all under hoodmoulds; 3-light east window. Vestry has blocked doorway on east and 3-light window on north. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; ring- cross finials. Interior plastered except for east wall of nave. Chamfered round chancel arch on chamfered imposts is probably a C17 re-use of older material. C19 arches elsewhere. Nave, chapel and transept have collar-beam roofs on moulded corbels; chancel has early C20 boarded barrel ceiling with moulded wall plate on carved corbels. Inside tower, rebated arched cupboard on 1st floor. Blocked lancet on east may be early C13 west window of nave prior to addition of tower. Old box pews in south transept, 2 with brass nameplates. Pulpit, reading desk and lectern of 1905; carved panels with linenfold and tracery. Carved and moulded octagonal font dated 1663. Cross slab of c.1530 with arms of Henry Ogle, in floor of north chapel. 1808 wall tablet to Rev. Jas. Somerville '24 Years Minister of the Dissenting Congregation of Branton', in south transept; some old ledger stones in chancel, and C19 wall tablets in nave. East window Transfiguration, dated 1908. 2 medieval bells in tower: C13 or early C14 trebf inscribed 'AIRAM EVA', tenor (from Old Bewick) inscribed '+ Antonises minen name ic ben gemacet int iaer MCCCCLXXXIX' (not seen). In porch C12 font bowl from Branton, head of C15 cross slab and C18 headstone. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1041976 | Humble Headstone 5 Metres West Of South Transept Of Church Of St Maurice | 1041976 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.833827 55.468835,-1.833836 55.468839,-1.833842 55.468834,-1.833830 55.468831,-1.833827 55.468835))) | EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side, off) 19/173 Humble headstone 5 metres west of south transept of Church of St. Maurice GV II Headstone, 1749. Sandstone. Small flat-topped stone with inscription to William Humble; on reverse recumbent hourglass above horseshoe-shaped panel with anvil and hammer, flanked by standing figures. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041977 | Home Farmhouse | 1041977 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.830642 55.469010,-1.830855 55.469035,-1.830873 55.468988,-1.830837 55.468983,-1.830843 55.468966,-1.830575 55.468934,-1.830569 55.468949,-1.830441 55.468934,-1.830421 55.468984,-1.830642 55.469010))) | EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (South side) 19/176 No. 11 (Home Farmhouse) GV II House, C18 and early C19. Left part rubble with roughly-shaped quoins, and later tooled-and-margined dressings; right part squared stone with tooled-and- margined dressings. Welsh slate roof. North elevation in 2 sections: Right part 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central flush-panelled door with 4-pane overlight, in chamfered surround under hood on moulded brackets. 16-pane sash windows (lower right renewed) in chamfered alternating-block surrounds with slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables; stepped-and-corniced end stacks with tripartite shafts. Left part 1 storey, 4 bays; two 4-pane casements and 4-pane sash, in chamfered alternating- block surrounds, and small slatted opening. Coped left gable with small end stack. , | 2015-10-16 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041978 | 9 Boundary Stones On Boundary With Ellingham Civil Parish | 1041978 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.797203 55.512457,-1.797236 55.512447,-1.797241 55.512432,-1.797233 55.512422,-1.797197 55.512415,-1.797171 55.512425,-1.797166 55.512440,-1.797171 55.512447,-1.797203 55.512457)),((-1.783607 55.512678,-1.783640 55.512667,-1.783643 55.512649,-1.783632 55.512640,-1.783601 55.512635,-1.783572 55.512649,-1.783578 55.512670,-1.783607 55.512678)),((-1.786165 55.512379,-1.786197 55.512369,-1.786202 55.512354,-1.786194 55.512344,-1.786158 55.512337,-1.786129 55.512350,-1.786132 55.512369,-1.786165 55.512379)),((-1.776269 55.512070,-1.776301 55.512060,-1.776307 55.512049,-1.776298 55.512035,-1.776262 55.512028,-1.776236 55.512038,-1.776231 55.512049,-1.776236 55.512060,-1.776269 55.512070)),((-1.800319 55.512804,-1.800348 55.512796,-1.800356 55.512786,-1.800352 55.512772,-1.800312 55.512761,-1.800283 55.512775,-1.800286 55.512793,-1.800319 55.512804)),((-1.789612 55.512011,-1.789645 55.512000,-1.789648 55.511982,-1.789626 55.511969,-1.789606 55.511968,-1.789577 55.511982,-1.789583 55.512003,-1.789612 55.512011)),((-1.771103 55.510694,-1.771138 55.510680,-1.771141 55.510672,-1.771132 55.510659,-1.771096 55.510651,-1.771067 55.510665,-1.771070 55.510683,-1.771103 55.510694)),((-1.791698 55.511777,-1.791731 55.511766,-1.791736 55.511755,-1.791731 55.511745,-1.791705 55.511734,-1.791665 55.511744,-1.791662 55.511763,-1.791698 55.511777)),((-1.769816 55.510083,-1.769849 55.510072,-1.769854 55.510061,-1.769849 55.510051,-1.769810 55.510040,-1.769783 55.510051,-1.769778 55.510061,-1.769783 55.510072,-1.769816 55.510083))) | EGLINGHAM MIDDLE MOOR NU 12 SW NU 14642405 to NU 12722435 9 boundary stones 2/178 on boundary with Ellingham C.P. II 9 boundary stones, probably c.1755. Sandstone. Rectangular pillars with chamfered angles and tops, from 0.50 to 0.90 metre high except for small stone only 0.15 metre high at NU 13252424. All have incised letters CH (Carnaby Haggerston) on north and I C (John Cay) on south. Sir Carnaby Haggerston held the manor of Ellingham 1740-56 whilst John Cay held North Charlton 1754-82; the stones mark the boundary between these townships. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041979 | Gatepiers And Gates To North Of Church Of St James | 1041979 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.741210 55.476037,-1.741217 55.476037,-1.741203 55.476016,-1.741172 55.476023,-1.741182 55.476038,-1.741210 55.476037))) | EGLINGHAM SOUTH CHARLTON NU 12 SE 3/182 Gatepiers and gates to north of Church of St. James GV II Gatepiers and gates, probably 1862. Tooled ashlar; timber. Square piers with chamfered plinth and cross-gabled panelled caps with roll-moulded cresting. Double gates with boarded lower panel and 3 pierced trefoils in upper panel with stop-chamfered surround. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041980 | West Ditchburn Farmhouse | 1041980 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.795164 55.480056,-1.795174 55.480082,-1.795477 55.480043,-1.795442 55.479955,-1.795139 55.479993,-1.795164 55.480056))) | EGLINGHAM WEST DITCHBURN NU 12 SW 2/186 West Ditchburn Farmhouse GV II House, largely mid-C18 perhaps incorporating earlier fabric; 2nd floor removed c.1965. Squared stone with tooled quoins and dressings; C20 concrete-tile roof and brick end stacks. South elevation 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, rusticated quoins. Central half-glazed 4-panel door in architrave with pulvinated frieze and cornice; 4-pane sash windows in raised stone surrounds. Rear elevation shows 12-pane sash windows, including arched stair window with old moulded glazing bars and surround with keystone and imposts; to left of stair window Newcastle Fire Company plaque. Interior: Fielded-panel doors, panelled shutters. Open-well stair with turned balusters, moulded newels, moulded ramped and wreathed handrail, and shaped tread ends. Arches with keyed and panelled archivolts to lobbies at head and foot of stair. Two 1769 datestones (with initials/names Rich. & Eliz. Carr) on farmbuildings north-east of the house probably relate to its construction or remodelling. , | 2015-10-16 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041981 | Outbuilding To North West Of West Ditchburn Farmhouse | 1041981 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.795477 55.480043,-1.795520 55.480146,-1.795601 55.480136,-1.795560 55.480033,-1.795477 55.480043))) | EGLINGHAM WEST DITCHBURN NU 12 SW 2/189 Outbuilding to north-west of West Ditchburn Farmhouse GV II Stable and coach-house, early C19. Tooled stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; Welsh slate roof. 1 storey, 2 bays. Left bay has boarded double doors under segmental arch with 12-pane sash on right; right bay has boarded door flanked by 12-pane casements. All openings in chamfered alternating- block surrounds. Coped gables; reduced ridge stack. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041982 | Glanton House | 1041982 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.887374 55.424108,-1.887344 55.424108,-1.887345 55.424130,-1.887525 55.424125,-1.887512 55.423994,-1.887301 55.424002,-1.887309 55.424081,-1.887371 55.424080,-1.887374 55.424108))) | GLANTON THE CAUSEWAY NU 0714 (South side) 21/191 Glanton House 10.1.53 GV II House, mid-C18 (described as new-built in 1763/4). Squared stone with ashlar dressings; purple Scottish slates to front roof slope of main range, Welsh slates to remainder except for C20 synthetic purple slates on rear slope of west wing. L-plan. South elevation 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Chamfered plinth, rusticated quoins. Central half-glazed door in renewed lugged architrave with pulvinated frieze and pediment, 12-pane sash windows in architraves with moulded sills. Moulded eaves cornice and steeply-pitched roof with coped gables on moulded kneelers, and stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Right return shows lst floor sash and 8-pane attic sash in raised stone surrounds. 4-bay left return shows similar detail; right bay has windows blocked except for 8-pane attic sash. West wing, to left, has C18 sashes with thick glazing bars to 1st floor and ground floor left; 2 ground-floor sashes renewed, that to right in new architrave in place of former doorway, (now removed to west wing outshut). Stepped-and-corniced left end stack, smaller ridge stack. Rear elevation: contemporary outshut to main range shows 15-pane fixed casement stair window in raised stone surround with narrow chamfer; gable end of west wing shows renewed 8-pane attic sash in stone surround. Interior: Fielded-panel doors, some on L hinges; folding panelled shutters. Dining room has panelled dado, dentil cornice, and late C18 fireplace; drawing room has panelling on south wall; kitchen has chamfered fireplace with shallow segmental arch retaining old smoke jack and spit. Dog-leg closed-string stair with column-on-vase balusters, moulded wreathed and ramped handrail, moulded newels and curtail step. Bedroom fireplaces have enriched wood surrounds and old ironwork. Original collar-beam truss roofs, 7-bay over main block and 5-bay over wing; trusses have elbowed uprights rising from inner wallface and halved into feet of principal rafters; 2 levels of purlins and diagonally- set ridge; carpenter's numbering on all trusses. , | 2013-01-29 | 1953-01-10 | ||||
1041983 | Stable Range And Attached Wall To West Of Whickham House | 1041983 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.888181 55.424138,-1.888181 55.424147,-1.888274 55.424152,-1.888265 55.423976,-1.888172 55.423978,-1.888181 55.424138))) | GLANTON THE CAUSEWAY NU 0714 (South- side) Glanton Village 21/195 Stable range and attached wall to west of Whickham House GV II Stable range and attached wall, probably early C19. Roughly-squared stone with cut dressings, except for north end tooled-and-margined stone; Welsh slate roof. East elevation 2 storeys, 4 irregular bays. Boarded door with part-slatted window to left and 4-pane sash to right; and far left inserted C20 garage door. 2 small slatted windows beneath eaves. Coped gables; left end stack with chamfered cap; right end moulded finial. Left return, to garden, shows boarded door and 2 square-headed recesses in gable, each with 2 arched pigeon holes. Right return, to road, shows boarded double doors under elliptical arch, with pitching eye above. At south-east corner, tall wall with flat coping and boarded door links to north-west corner of Whickham House (q.v.). C20 outbuilding with metal roof on north side of wall, and pent outhouse to south of stable range, are not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041984 | Cottage And Farmbuildings At South Farm | 1041984 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.888807 55.424623,-1.889066 55.424649,-1.889071 55.424635,-1.889168 55.424644,-1.889348 55.424302,-1.889140 55.424294,-1.889134 55.424351,-1.889228 55.424354,-1.889103 55.424590,-1.888865 55.424565,-1.889007 55.424346,-1.889059 55.424348,-1.889066 55.424291,-1.888948 55.424287,-1.888724 55.424615,-1.888807 55.424623))) | GLANTON FRONT STREET NU 0714 (North side) Glanton Village 21/197 Cottage and 1.11.85 farmbuildings at South Farm (formerly listed as cottage and outbuildings to north-east GV II Foldyard group of farm buildings; later C18 with some C19 alterations. Squared tooled stone except; for south part of east range which is rubble. Cottage at south-west corner has pantile roof with stone slates to eaves and stone stack heightened in brick. Welsh slates on east extension; pantiles on east range; other parts have C20 asbestos roofs. The yard is an irregular parallelogram in plan, enclosed by buildings except for a central entrance on the south. North range is barn; 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays;2 doorways,one with keyed supra-lintel; 2 casement windows to ground floor and part-slatted window above; raised reverse-stepped coping to gables. Returns show slit vents in gables. West range 2 storeys, 9 bays; long arcade of segmental arches on round piers, mostly blocked; 12 windows above, mostly low slatted openings set directly beneath eaves, but near left end, later part of farm cottage, are two 12-pane sashes in a flat-topped dormer. East range shows 4 boarded doors, that to right flanked by part-slatted windows, slit vents, and 2 low loft windows set directly beneath eaves. South range in 2 sections, divided by yard entry. South (external) elevation: to left is former cottage; 2-bay, 2-storey left part has 4-panel door with 12-pane sash on left, similar window above in gabled half-dormer and 12-pane Yorkshire sash beneath eaves on far left. Roof hipped to left; raised reverse- stepped coping to right gable, axial right end stack projecting from gable. Single-storey C19 extension to right has 12-pane sash window. Section of range to right of entry, roofless at time of survey, has doorway and small window. External elevation of west range shows long line of slatted loft windows. A well-preserved foldyard group, being converted to workshops at the time of survey. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-11-01 | ||||
1041985 | The World Bird Research Station | 1041985 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.889954 55.424588,-1.889950 55.424604,-1.889999 55.424607,-1.890003 55.424590,-1.890031 55.424591,-1.890047 55.424464,-1.890129 55.424470,-1.890137 55.424426,-1.890053 55.424420,-1.890055 55.424403,-1.889848 55.424388,-1.889829 55.424481,-1.889919 55.424487,-1.889917 55.424505,-1.889947 55.424506,-1.889936 55.424588,-1.889954 55.424588))) | GLANTON FRONT STREET NU 0714 (North side) Glanton Village 21/199 The World Bird Research Station 31.12.69 (previously listed as No. 14) GV II* House, 1796 for Richard Hatkin, with earler C18 rear wing; west extension probably mid-C19. Front tooled-and-margined ashlar; returns and rear squared stone of near-ashlar quality. West extension tooled stone with tooled-and- margined dressings; rear wing rubble with large squared quoins and dressings. Lakeland slate roof, except for Welsh slates on rear wing and west extension. Main house 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, sill bands. Central 6-panel door under moulded hood on corbels; 12-pane sash windows. Eaves cornice. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Set back to left, single-storey 1-bay extension with 1910 3-light mullioned window and stepped-and-corniced end stack. Right return shows 12-pane sash windows and 6-pane attic sash; set back to right a single-storey 2-bay rear wing with renewed door and 12-pane Yorkshire sashes; attached pent closet on far right. Rear arched stair window: 12-pane sash with intersecting glazing bars in head. Interior: Fielded-panel doors, folding panelled shutters. Good fireplaces with contemporary ironwork. Arch to stair hall; open-well stair with 2 stick balusters per tread, ramped moulded handrail, moulded newels and carved tread ends. Rear wing has set pot and adjacent tiled bath. Historical notes: Formerly known as The Mansion, or Hatkin House; according to local legend the elderly owner built the house so that the prospect of inheriting it would entice a young woman to marry him. The first Bird Research Station in Britain was founded here in 1930; the house contains much apparatus and equipment used in early ornithological research, and is intended to open as a museum in 1987. Graded for historical interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1041986 | Outbuilding And Yard Walls To North Of World Bird Research Station | 1041986 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.889804 55.424588,-1.889786 55.424701,-1.889871 55.424706,-1.889883 55.424632,-1.890031 55.424637,-1.890042 55.424629,-1.890027 55.424619,-1.889886 55.424614,-1.889890 55.424583,-1.889821 55.424580,-1.889845 55.424482,-1.889829 55.424481,-1.889831 55.424472,-1.889813 55.424479,-1.889789 55.424578,-1.889804 55.424588))) | GLANTON FRONT STREET NU 0714 (North side) Glanton Village 21/200 Outbuilding and yard walls to north of World Bird Research Station GV II Stable/coach-house, early C18 altered c.1796, with north yard wall early C18 and east wall c.1796. Early C18 parts large rubble with roughly-tooled quoins and lintels, c.1796 parts squared stone; Welsh slate roof. Coach-house 2+1 storeys, 2 bays; left bay has doorway and window to left with massive lintels, and upper window set directly beneath eaves; right bay has inserted elliptical- arched coach entrance. Left end gable shows raised reverse-stepped coping. North yard wall c:2.5 metres high with flat coping, joins west wall of coach- house with north end of house rear wing; central yard entrance. Flat-coped east wall joins south end of coach-house to north-east corner of house. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041987 | Garden Walls To North Of World Bird Research Station | 1041987 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.890494 55.425138,-1.890512 55.425237,-1.889957 55.425267,-1.889926 55.424862,-1.889917 55.424854,-1.889855 55.424853,-1.889844 55.424804,-1.889785 55.424801,-1.889797 55.424726,-1.889780 55.424719,-1.889766 55.424726,-1.889754 55.424814,-1.889820 55.424820,-1.889828 55.424869,-1.889895 55.424872,-1.889930 55.425283,-1.890544 55.425249,-1.890443 55.424710,-1.890415 55.424712,-1.890494 55.425138))) | GLANTON FRONT STREET NU 0714 (North side) Glanton Village 21/202 Garden walls to north of World Bird Research Station GV II Garden walls, c.1796 incorporating earlier C18 wall on west. Squared stone. 3-metre high flat-coped wall on east is linked by lower wall at south end to stable/coach-house (q.v.) at rear of World Bird Research Station; similar wall on north. 2-metre high west wall has gabled coping, and runs past west end of Primrose Cottage (q.v.). The walls originally enclosed a formal garden behind The Mansion (now the World Bird Research Station); since 1930 the area has been planted with a variety of both indigenous and exotic trees, and used as a bird sanctuary and study area. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041988 | Prospect House | 1041988 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.891183 55.424606,-1.891232 55.424615,-1.891233 55.424643,-1.891358 55.424677,-1.891347 55.424591,-1.891167 55.424541,-1.891143 55.424588,-1.891180 55.424591,-1.891183 55.424606))) | GLANTON FRONT STREET NU 0614 (North side) 20/204 No. 34 (Prospect House) II House, probably mid-C18. Squared roughly-tooled stone. Scottish slate roof with end stacks rebuilt in yellow brick; old brick lateral stack at rear. 2 storeys, 3 bays, irregular. Left-of-centre double panelled doors with plain overlight; Royal Fire Company insurance plaque above. Boarded door on far left and blocked door with C20 wrought-iron screen to far right, both with keyed supra-lintels. Three 4-pane sashes to each floor, with slightly- projecting sills. Coped gables, end stacks rebuilt on old bases. Interior: Fielded-panel doors and some shutters. West bedroom has C18 fireplaces; reeded overmantel with lion masks, C19 ironwork. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041989 | Entrance Screen To Glanton Pike | 1041989 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.909934 55.422741,-1.909895 55.422766,-1.909851 55.422776,-1.909806 55.422776,-1.909799 55.422788,-1.909843 55.422795,-1.909912 55.422782,-1.909957 55.422750,-1.909949 55.422740,-1.909934 55.422741)),((-1.910101 55.422813,-1.910108 55.422803,-1.910072 55.422780,-1.910060 55.422756,-1.910045 55.422750,-1.910031 55.422756,-1.910038 55.422782,-1.910053 55.422797,-1.910085 55.422814,-1.910101 55.422813))) | GLANTON GLANTON PIKE NU 01 SE 8/208 Entrance Screen to Glanton Pike GV II Entrance Screen, probably early C19. Tooled stone. Square gate piers linked by short wall to similar piers, from which quadrant walls run to end piers. All piers have plinths and stepped pyramidal caps; wall with gabled coping. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041990 | Church Of St John The Baptist | 1041990 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.820929 55.376020,-1.821147 55.375989,-1.821142 55.375978,-1.821197 55.375970,-1.821186 55.375945,-1.821203 55.375940,-1.821183 55.375893,-1.821101 55.375906,-1.821095 55.375894,-1.821060 55.375899,-1.821049 55.375872,-1.820977 55.375882,-1.820989 55.375910,-1.820885 55.375925,-1.820890 55.375935,-1.820752 55.375955,-1.820774 55.376005,-1.820913 55.375985,-1.820929 55.376020))) | EDLINGHAM EDLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 10 NW 14/114 Church of St. John the Baptist 31.12.69 GV I Parish Church. Nave probably mid-Cll, partly rebuilt early C12; chancel later C12; north arcade c.1190; tower c.1300; C14 south window and tomb recess in nave; north aisle rebuilt C15; south porch probably C17; various C18 sash windows, with wood tracery inserted at 1902 restoration; C19 vestry and 1864 east window. Nave large roughly-squared stone with south-west quoins (perhaps re-used grave stones) up to 2 metres long; other parts squared stone; cut dressings. Low- pitched felted roofs to nave and chancel; other roofs Welsh slate. West tower; nave with north aisle and vestry, south porch; chancel. 3-stage west tower has stepped chamfered plinth, band above plinth, and chamfered set-back below squat belfry. Lower stage has small rebated lancet on south only, the upper stages slatted chamfered loops except on east, which shows weathering of old high-pitched roof. Low pyramidal roof. Gabled south porch with chamfered plinth; round arch with keystone and chamfered imposts, below small square window flanked by re-set head corbels. Stone benches and barrel vault springing from chamfered band. C12 doorway has round arch with bold roll moulding and billet hood, on jamb shafts with block capitals and moulded bases; within arch is C17 doorway with flat-pointed head and sunk spandrels, and vertical-panelled door. Above porch a chamfered loop; to either side square-headed C18 windows and further east a pointed double- chamfered C14 window arch, all with later wood tracery. North aisle has blocked north door with chamfered pointed arch; and square-headed east window. Chancel has C18 south window with pointed arch and raised stone surround; and large Romanesque-style east window with round arch, zigzag, and jamb shafts. Interior: Plastered. 4-bay north arcade of round arches with chamfered inner and square outer orders. Round piers and semicircular responds have moulded capitals with vertical lines of nail-head to imitate scallops, and moulded bases with nail-head. Round C12 chancel arch, stepped towards nave, on chamfered imposts carried back along east wall of nave; low stone screen has central opening with chamfered and rebated jambs. South wall of nave shows segmental-arched tomb recess,holding pre-Conquest cross fragment with vinescroll and C14 cross slab, and remains of several blocked windows. Cll west front, now within tower, shows centre door with slightly-recessed semicircular tympanum, mutilated round-headed window above and circular opening in apex of former gable. In north aisle a chamfered band below east window; and rear arch of C12 west window above vestry door. Chancel has small piscina with pointed moulded arch, and pointed recess further west. Chancel roof has later boarding on grid of stop-chamfered tie-beams and longitudinal members, probably C17. Early C20 tie-beam roof to nave. Fittings mostly of similar date, except for balustraded communion rails of 1726. Octagonal medieval font (inscribed '1701') on circular stepped base. Cll/C12 cross slab in aisle and C14 slab as threshold to south door. C18 wall monuments and hatchments at west end of nave and east end of chancel; 1723 ledger stone just inside south door. East window glass, 'The Sea Gave up the Dead which were in it' to Lewis de Crespigny Buckle, who perished on the S.S. Nemesis. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1041991 | Hawe Headstone 5 Metres South Of Tower Of Church Of St John The Baptist | 1041991 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.821066 55.375832,-1.821082 55.375844,-1.821098 55.375837,-1.821088 55.375825,-1.821066 55.375832))) | EDLINGHAM EDLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 10 NW 14/115 Hawe headstone 5 metres south of tower of Church of St John The Baptist GV II Heads tone, 1774. Cut sandstone. Upright broad corniced pier with hip-ended coping. Sunk panel with concave corners carries inscription to 'John Hawe and Aime his wife'. Recessed cross, formerly inlaid, on each return. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041992 | 2 Boundary Stones On Boundary With Longframlington | 1041992 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.838031 55.335733,-1.838025 55.335737,-1.838034 55.335740,-1.838037 55.335737,-1.838031 55.335733)),((-1.836394 55.336418,-1.836394 55.336424,-1.836403 55.336421,-1.836400 55.336418,-1.836394 55.336418))) | EDLINGHAM LAMB HILL NU 10 SW NU 10370466 and NU 10470473 18/116 2 boundary stones on boundary with Longframlington II 2 boundary stones, probably C18. Sandstone. Rectangular pillars with roughly segmental tops, 0.55 and 0.65 metre high. Incised letters S on north and F on south. The western stone is not shown on the current OS map. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041993 | Pair Of Boundary Stones To North Of Hill Summit | 1041993 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.834979 55.336996,-1.834988 55.336999,-1.834991 55.336996,-1.834982 55.336993,-1.834979 55.336996)),((-1.834742 55.337195,-1.834745 55.337191,-1.834734 55.337191,-1.834734 55.337194,-1.834742 55.337195))) | EDLINGHAM LAMB HILL NU 10 SW NU 10560480 18/117 Pair of boundary stones to north of hill summit II Boundary stones, probably C18. Sandstone. Two stones 20 metres apart; the eastern stone is a tapering pillar with a roughly-segmental top, 1.0 metre high, with incised letters F on the north and S on the south; the smaller western stone is of cut sandstone with an arched top, with an incised letter M on the north and a plain reverse. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041994 | Lemmington Branch Farmhouse With Screen Wall And Buildings | 1041994 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.791692 55.397486,-1.792025 55.397450,-1.792007 55.397398,-1.791967 55.397403,-1.791921 55.397268,-1.791962 55.397264,-1.791941 55.397206,-1.791892 55.397211,-1.791848 55.397081,-1.791886 55.397077,-1.791866 55.397024,-1.791500 55.397070,-1.791518 55.397121,-1.791775 55.397090,-1.791823 55.397219,-1.791771 55.397225,-1.791789 55.397282,-1.791800 55.397306,-1.791852 55.397300,-1.791899 55.397431,-1.791683 55.397456,-1.791692 55.397486))) | EDLINGHAM LEMMINGTON BRANCH NU 11 SE NU 133115 9/119 Lemmington Branch Farmhouse with screen wall and 31.12.69 buildings (previously listed as Cheviot Chart, and Building off Lemmington Bank GV II Hilltop eyecatcher, incorporating house and farmbuildings. Late C18. Screen wall squared stone, other parts rubble with cut dressings; Welsh slate roofs. Overall E-plan with farmhouse at centre flanked by ranges of farmbuildings, backed by westward-facing screen wall with projecting square towers at centre and each end. Gothick style. West elevation: 3-storey central tower linked by screen walls to lower end towers, each part with embattled parapet above chamfered string. Cruciform loops below tower parapets and in centre of each screen wall. Centre tower has 12-pane sash under pointed arch and 6-pane sash above under ogee arch, both with hoodmoulds. At both ends of screen walls are 4-centred doorways, that on right of centre tower now within small pent addition. Doorway on left of tower is blocked, with 12-pane Yorkshire sash window inserted; to left is a 3-light window, holding 6-pane casements. 2 part-slatted windows in left end tower. Rear elevation: Gable end of farmhouse shows stair window, with renewed 12-pane sash, and two 4-pane sashes. Farmbuilding ranges have boarded doors and part-slatted windows; cartshed at east end of south range shows 3 segmental arches and hip-ended roof. C20 asbestos-roofed sheds in front of north range are not of special interest. , | 2015-10-16 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1041995 | Kennels Cottage 200 Metres North West Of Lemmington Branch | 1041995 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.794697 55.397729,-1.794701 55.397772,-1.794772 55.397770,-1.794774 55.397786,-1.794813 55.397785,-1.794812 55.397768,-1.794964 55.397763,-1.794959 55.397720,-1.794697 55.397729))) | EDLINGHAM LEMMINGTON BRANCH NU 11 SW NU 13091155 9/121 Kennels Cottage 200 metres north- west of Lemmington Branch GV II Cottage, probably late C18 extended late C19. Rubble with cut quoins and dressings; purple Scottish slate roof with C20 brick stack, Lakeland slates on extension. South elevation 1 storey, 3 + 2 bays. C18 left part has 4-pane casement windows in stone surrounds, that to right in former door opening. Each return is an embattled screen wall. Taller late C19 right part has similar fenestration; coped right gable with stepped-and-corniced end stack. Left return shows 4-pane casement with blind circular opening above. Rear elevation of C19 extension shows gabled dormer with small-paned casements and ornamental bargeboards. Adjacent wooden shed on north is not of special interest. Included for group value with Lemmington Branch (q.v.). , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041996 | Lemmington Hall Sacred Heart Convent | 1041996 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.810612 55.395532,-1.810634 55.395545,-1.810777 55.395462,-1.810761 55.395452,-1.810843 55.395405,-1.810561 55.395241,-1.810493 55.395277,-1.810467 55.395261,-1.810202 55.395403,-1.810226 55.395418,-1.810140 55.395463,-1.810298 55.395558,-1.810485 55.395457,-1.810461 55.395442,-1.810577 55.395375,-1.810655 55.395419,-1.810458 55.395533,-1.810536 55.395577,-1.810612 55.395532))) | EDLINGHAM LEMMINGTON HALL NU 11 SW 9/122 Lemmington Hall 31.12.69 (Sacred Heart Convent) GV II* Country house, c.1750 for Nicholas Fenwick, incorporating C15 towerhouse of Beadnell family; late C18 alterations by William Newton; roofless ruin in late C19, restored 1913 for Sir Stephen Aitchison; converted to convent 1947. House tooled ashlar, tower squared stone; graduated Lakeland slate roof. Plan: ranges around small court, open to north-east; L-plan tower incorporated into north-east end of south-east range. South-east elevation 2 storeys, 9 bays. Centre bay projects and 2 end bays on either side are set back. High plinth to ground floor sill band. 5 semicircular steps to panelled double door with sidelights; stone cornice and radial fanlight above in triple-keyed archivolt within broken pediment. Group of 3 windows above, the outer ones narrower. Ground-floor windows 12-pane sashes, upper windows 6-pane sashes, all in architraves, those on ground floor with swell friezes and cornices, and with pediments except in set-back outer sections. Moulded and modillioned eaves cornice and central pediment. Parapet behind, carried over pediment, and with urn finials at angles. 2 corniced stacks, irregularly placed. On left return projecting 3-bay pedimented wing of 1913 in similar style. Right return shows large stepped buttress of 1913 with exposed masonry of C15 tower house to right; C20 fenestration (utilising imported medieval material) and embattled parapet. Imposing early C20 round-arched entrance and Venetian window on rear wing set back to right. Right return of tower shows early C20 traceried lst-floor windows. Interior: Internal features of house c.1913 re-using stair balustrades, doors and architraves, window seats etc. from London, mainly from Camelford House, Park Lane. Other woodwork, including panelling in chapel, from Chateau at Bar-le-duc, France. Tower retains barrel-vaulted basement and newel stair in south turret; 1st floor chamber, now chapel, has re-set roll-moulded C16 fireplace behind reredos and mural chamber with oubliette. C20 glazed front porch, single-storey extension to south-west, and later north-west extension linking to outbuildings are not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1041997 | Stable Block Including St Theresa's Cottage To North East Of Lemmington Hall | 1041997 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.809096 55.396468,-1.809120 55.396483,-1.809352 55.396365,-1.809366 55.396373,-1.809464 55.396322,-1.809452 55.396315,-1.809682 55.396197,-1.809607 55.396149,-1.809377 55.396267,-1.809360 55.396256,-1.809262 55.396307,-1.809277 55.396316,-1.809045 55.396437,-1.809096 55.396468))) | EDLINGHAM LEMMINGTON HALL NU 11 SW 9/126 Stable block, including St. 31.12.69 Theresa's Cottage, to north-east of Lemmington Hall GV II Stable range, c.1915. Snecked stone with some brick snecks, rock-faced quoins, rock-faced-and-margined dressings; red clay tile roof with stone flags to eaves. South-east elevation: 2-storey centre and end pavilions each of 1 wide bay, and 1-storey 2-bay linking sections. Taller central pavilion has Venetian window on ground floor and oculus flanked by quatrefoils above; bracketed eaves cornice and pyramidal roof with wrought-iron weathervane. End pavilions have round-arched window on ground floor with 2 oculi above, flanking sundial on south-west pavilion; and pyramidal roofs with wrought-iron finials. Glazing altered on ground floor north-east pavilion. Linking sections each have round-arched carriage entrance in outer bay, stable doors with radial fanlights, and small round-arched fixed lights with fancy glazing. All doors ledged and boarded with long hinges. 1-storey side wings with parapets stepped down to end in ball finials. Symmetrical.,rear elevation shows Venetian windows in outer pavilions, round- headed windows in centre pavilion on ground floor; small upper windows alternate with depressed curved crosses; square windows in links. On south- west return vertical-panelled door under shell panel. Small extensions beyond side wings are not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1041998 | Entrance Screen And Gates To Lemmington Hall (Sacred Heart Convent) | 1041998 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.806423 55.396414,-1.806428 55.396423,-1.806449 55.396423,-1.806476 55.396382,-1.806468 55.396330,-1.806418 55.396290,-1.806364 55.396276,-1.806356 55.396283,-1.806361 55.396291,-1.806407 55.396308,-1.806442 55.396344,-1.806444 55.396379,-1.806423 55.396414))) | EDLINGHAM LEMMINGTON HALL NU 11 SW 9/130 Entrance screen and gates to Lemmington Hall (Sacred Heart Convent) GV II Entrance screen, C18. Tooled ashlar. Central pair of stout round piers with fluted necking and low domed caps, linked by quadrant walls with low arched coping to square end piers also with domed caps. Early C20 wrought-iron gates. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1041999 | 3 Boundary Stones On Boundary With Longframlington Civil Parish | 1041999 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.829669 55.338299,-1.829663 55.338299,-1.829660 55.338302,-1.829669 55.338304,-1.829669 55.338299)),((-1.832147 55.337672,-1.832155 55.337673,-1.832158 55.337670,-1.832149 55.337667,-1.832147 55.337672)),((-1.827141 55.338868,-1.827139 55.338863,-1.827130 55.338866,-1.827136 55.338870,-1.827141 55.338868))) | EDLINGHAM LONGFRAMLINGTON COMMON NU 10 SW NU 11060499 to NU 10750486 18/133 3 boundary stones on boundary with Longframlington C.P. II 3 boundary stones, probably C18. Sandstone. Rectangular pillars with roughly arched or segmental top, 0.55 to 0.70 metre high. Incised letters S on north and F on south. . , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042000 | Boundary Stone On Boundary With Newton On The Moor Civil Parish | 1042000 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.803017 55.348200,-1.803021 55.348213,-1.803048 55.348222,-1.803073 55.348215,-1.803080 55.348204,-1.803073 55.348192,-1.803054 55.348186,-1.803033 55.348188,-1.803017 55.348200))) | EDLINGHAM MILLSTONE CLEUGH NU 00 NE NU 12600600 (East side) 14/135 Boundary stone on boundary with Newton-on-the- Moor C.P. II. Boundary stone, probably C18. Sandstone. Segmental-topped pillar 0.45 metre high; incised letter C on east and S on west. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042001 | 3 Boundary Stones To North Of Black Lough | 1042001 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.790601 55.376895,-1.790604 55.376907,-1.790626 55.376916,-1.790652 55.376912,-1.790663 55.376901,-1.790656 55.376886,-1.790637 55.376880,-1.790611 55.376884,-1.790601 55.376895)),((-1.787635 55.376407,-1.787638 55.376419,-1.787660 55.376428,-1.787682 55.376426,-1.787697 55.376413,-1.787693 55.376401,-1.787672 55.376392,-1.787646 55.376396,-1.787635 55.376407)),((-1.784532 55.375882,-1.784535 55.375894,-1.784557 55.375903,-1.784579 55.375901,-1.784594 55.375889,-1.784590 55.375876,-1.784563 55.375867,-1.784532 55.375882))) | NU 10 NW NU 13690913 EDLINGHAM SWINHOPE NU 13370922 14/138 3 boundary stones to north of Black Lough II 3 boundary stones, C18 or early C19. Sandstone. Rectangular flat-topped stones 0.20 to 0.60 metre high. Western stone, partly hidden by rubble wall, has incised 'S' on south, the central stone ' S ' and the eastern stone ' N.o.5 ' S ' Each has incised 'P' on north. N.o.6 The stones mark part of the Edlingham/Lemmington township boundary. William Pawson purchased the Lemmingtm estate from the Fenwicks in 1825; the stones may however be of C18 date with the Fenwick 'F' recut as a 'P'. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042002 | Charlton Hall | 1042002 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.718556 55.494974,-1.718626 55.494957,-1.718338 55.494743,-1.718120 55.494837,-1.718293 55.494966,-1.718417 55.494913,-1.718519 55.494990,-1.718556 55.494974))) | EGLINGHAM AI NU 12 SE (East side, off) 3/143 Charlton Hall GV II* Country house. Late C18, perhaps by William Newton. Tooled-and-margined stone; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, sill bands, rusticated quoins and modillion eaves cornice. Panelled piers flank 5-step approach to central old half-glazed door with 2-pane fanlight in raised surround with keyed round arch, flanking 6-pane sashes and open pediment. 4 outer windows are longer 12-pane sashes, breaking sill band. 6-pane sashes to 1st floor, that above door flanked by narrow 2-pane sashes; all windows in architraves. Hipped roof with 2 ridge stacks, stepped-and-corniced with panelled shafts. 4-bay returns with similar fenestration; plainer 3-bay kitchen wing to rear left. Venetian stair window to rear, with radial head. Interior: Venetian screen from entrance lobby to hall has archivolt key block carved with convolvulus flowers. Dining room with fluted frieze, drawing room with urn-and-anthemion frieze, library with palmette frieze; all rooms have fielded-panel doors with overdoors matching the friezes, moulded cornices and marble fireplaces with contemporary ironwork. Dog-leg stair with 2 stick balusters per tread, moulded ramped and wreathed handrail, moulded newel, curtail step and carved tread ends. Stair window with Ionic columns and foliage frieze; Rococo ceiling rose above. Stairhead has segmental arch to lobby above entrance. Bedrooms have fielded-panel doors, marble fireplaces and moulded cornices. An unusually complete and unaltered late Georgian interior. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042003 | Attached Outbuilding Range And Garden Wall To North West Of Charlton Hall | 1042003 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.718557 55.494974,-1.718658 55.495050,-1.718628 55.495063,-1.718633 55.495066,-1.718719 55.495027,-1.718626 55.494957,-1.718557 55.494974))) | EGLINGHAM A1 NU 12 SE (East side, off) 3/144 Attached outbuilding range and garden wall to north-west of Charlton Hall GV II Outbuilding range and garden wall, probably early C19. Rubble with tooled- and-margined dressings; Welsh slate roof. Single-storey range with 2 boarded and 2 vertical-panelled doors; coped right gable. Attached wall to right, with central gateway, returns to link with north-east corner of Hall. To rear 3 boarded doors and small gabled wing. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042004 | Shipley Bridge Over The Shipley Burn | 1042004 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.760982 55.453459,-1.760973 55.453470,-1.761310 55.453588,-1.761354 55.453533,-1.761034 55.453424,-1.761026 55.453411,-1.760982 55.453459))) | EGLINGHAM B 6346 NU 11 NE 6/148 Shipley Bridge, over the Shipley Burn II Bridge, probably late C18. Squared tooled stone. Segmental arch of a single recessed order; chamfered parapet with small pyramid-capped monolith end piers. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042005 | Milepost 280 Metres East Of Eglingham Bridge | 1042005 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.824093 55.467377,-1.824099 55.467390,-1.824121 55.467399,-1.824153 55.467396,-1.824169 55.467382,-1.824161 55.467364,-1.824132 55.467356,-1.824105 55.467362,-1.824093 55.467377))) | EGLINGHAM B 6346 NU 11 NW NU 11171933 (North side) 5/150 Milepost 280 metres east of Eglingham Bridge II Milepost, late C19, probably by Smith Patterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Oval top with faceted twin faces, on circular fluted shaft. Raised legend ALNWICK 7 MILES / CHATTON 7? MILES. Partly buried in bankside. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042006 | Farmbuilding Group To North Of Cockhall Cottages | 1042006 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.842045 55.472053,-1.842065 55.472118,-1.842144 55.472110,-1.842139 55.472093,-1.842355 55.472073,-1.842372 55.472130,-1.842454 55.472122,-1.842387 55.471891,-1.842305 55.471899,-1.842341 55.472024,-1.842159 55.472042,-1.842122 55.472045,-1.842085 55.471919,-1.842005 55.471927,-1.842045 55.472053))) | EGLINGHAM B 6346 NU 1019 (North side) 19/152 Farmbuilding group to north of Cockhall Cottages GV II Farmbuildings around foldyard; north and east ranges mid-C18, south end of east range c.1800, west range mid C19. C18 parts large roughly-squared stone, C19 parts roughly-squared stone with tooled-and-margined dressings. Welsh slate roofs except for blue asbestos slates on east range. Single-storey ranges around yard open to south. North range shows arcade of 3 segmental arches. East range has 2 boarded doors and 2 part-slatted windows; right return is Gothick eyecatcher with stepped triplet of blind lancets under Tudor hoodmould, and embattled gable with finials. Taller west range has part-slatted windows and hipped roof. Rear elevation of west range shows segment-headed arch with traces of former gingang to right and pent cartshed on left. Large raking buttress to rear of east range. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042007 | Milepost 40 Metres West Of North Entrance To Harehope Hall | 1042007 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.872188 55.478174,-1.872194 55.478174,-1.872197 55.478171,-1.872191 55.478168,-1.872188 55.478174))) | EGLINGHAM B 6346 NU 02 SE NU 08182049 (North side) 1/154 Milepost 40 metres west of north entrance to Harehope Hall II Milepost, late C19 by Smith Patterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Oval top with faceted twin faces, on circular fluted shaft with maker's plate. Raised legend ALNWICK 9 MILES / CHATTON 5? MILES. Height 0.40 metre. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042008 | Garden Wall To West Of East Ditchburn Farmhouse | 1042008 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.781035 55.486024,-1.780869 55.485867,-1.780846 55.485864,-1.780841 55.485876,-1.780941 55.485978,-1.780999 55.486025,-1.780733 55.486115,-1.780743 55.486125,-1.780759 55.486122,-1.781033 55.486035,-1.781035 55.486024))) | EGLINGHAM EAST DITCHBURN NU 12 SW 2/156 Garden wall to west of East Ditchburn Farmhouse GV II Garden wall, probably late C18. Inner face brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 4, outer face squared stone. Tall wall with flat coping runs west from farmhouse (q.v.) then returns south. Boarded doors in each section, that on north in chamfered tooled-and-margined surround. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042009 | Bridge On B6346 Over Eglingham Burn | 1042009 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.829243 55.468801,-1.829370 55.468833,-1.829411 55.468771,-1.828992 55.468679,-1.828967 55.468751,-1.829119 55.468775,-1.829243 55.468801))) | EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 19/157 Bridge on B 6346 over Eglingham Burn II Bridge, late C18 or early C19. Tooled stone. Segmental arch under chamfered band, parapet with arched coping ending in hexagonal piers with domed caps. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042010 | Smithy Cottage With Attached Smithy And Outbuilding | 1042010 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.828203 55.468788,-1.828290 55.468808,-1.828274 55.468830,-1.828392 55.468856,-1.828437 55.468793,-1.827939 55.468680,-1.827910 55.468721,-1.828105 55.468766,-1.828203 55.468788))) | EGLINGHAM EGLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 1019 (North side) 19/159 Smithy Cottage with attached smithy and outbuilding GV II Cottage, smithy and outbuilding. Cottage and smithy early C18 altered C19; outbuilding c.1840. Cottage and smithy largely roughly-squared stone with later tooled-and-margined dressings; outbuilding squared tooled stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings. Welsh slate roof except for C20 metal sheets on outbuilding. South elevation in 3 sections, each 1 storey, 2 bays. Cottage on left has boarded door with 2-pane overlight in later rustic porch, flanked by 4-pane sash windows with C19 lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables; small stepped end stacks. Lower smithy in centre has boarded double doors, with boarded window on left and blacksmith's window on right, all in C19 alternating-block surrounds. Coped right gable with reduced stack. Outbuilding to right has boarded double doors under segmental arch on left, boarded door and window on right; coped right gable. Interior: Smithy has original forge with arched recesses flanking hearth and massive roughly-chamfered lintel. Bellows now in adjacent outbuilding, which was probably built as a stable for the former Ogle Arms Inn (see No. 12, q.v.). , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042011 | Hulne Friary Infirmary | 1042011 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.742793 55.434744,-1.742887 55.434745,-1.742887 55.434753,-1.743092 55.434749,-1.743088 55.434678,-1.742802 55.434689,-1.742793 55.434744))) | DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 NE 6/65 Hulne Friary: Infirmary 31.12.69 GV II* Infirmary of Carmelite friary, now private house. Mid C13, altered in late C18. Rubble with cut quoins and dressings; flat leaded roof to infirmary hall, stone slates to chapel. Detached block within curtain wall, to south of claustral buildings: Infirmary hall and narrower chancel-like chapel on east. Blocked west window of 3 lancet lights under a pointed arch under coped gable with C18 finial; C18 Gothick 4-centred doorways on north and south, the latter with quatrefoil over, flanked by contemporary 2-light windows with small-paned sashes. East gable stack with crenellated cap. Chapel has similar 2-light windows in side walls and roof pent against end of hall, although east gable stands; original east window of 2 lights with quatrefoil in spandrel. Unique survival of a Carmelite infirmary, following typical medieval hospital plan (cf. St. Anne's Hospital in Ripon, and probably also St. Leonard's Hospital near Alnwick). C20 timber addition on south, linking infirmary with cottage against south curtain, is not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1042012 | Hulne Friary Curtain Wall And Attached Structure | 1042012 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.742728 55.434663,-1.742630 55.434683,-1.742640 55.434704,-1.742419 55.434784,-1.742185 55.434970,-1.742184 55.435376,-1.742206 55.435420,-1.742934 55.435420,-1.742968 55.435432,-1.743489 55.435505,-1.743508 55.435503,-1.743560 55.435472,-1.743652 55.434646,-1.743493 55.434533,-1.742924 55.434582,-1.742715 55.434625,-1.742728 55.434663),(-1.743563 55.434604,-1.743636 55.434658,-1.743634 55.434673,-1.743600 55.434671,-1.743577 55.434841,-1.743612 55.434844,-1.743609 55.434865,-1.743573 55.434864,-1.743565 55.434886,-1.743576 55.434865,-1.743608 55.434866,-1.743605 55.434895,-1.743467 55.434888,-1.743469 55.434859,-1.743531 55.434859,-1.743521 55.434835,-1.743471 55.434831,-1.743473 55.434798,-1.743520 55.434799,-1.743537 55.434688,-1.743526 55.434684,-1.743514 55.434747,-1.743424 55.434748,-1.743416 55.434789,-1.743247 55.434788,-1.743336 55.434791,-1.743337 55.434824,-1.743340 55.434791,-1.743415 55.434792,-1.743451 55.434800,-1.743448 55.434928,-1.743465 55.434927,-1.743469 55.434907,-1.743606 55.434907,-1.743538 55.435466,-1.743530 55.435476,-1.743489 55.435493,-1.742966 55.435417,-1.742957 55.435406,-1.742217 55.435409,-1.742203 55.435377,-1.742201 55.435219,-1.742211 55.435203,-1.742212 55.435157,-1.742196 55.435157,-1.742204 55.434978,-1.742433 55.434792,-1.742644 55.434718,-1.742662 55.434740,-1.742740 55.434725,-1.742755 55.434746,-1.742774 55.434739,-1.742750 55.434704,-1.742773 55.434699,-1.742757 55.434677,-1.742738 55.434681,-1.742728 55.434663,-1.742821 55.434648,-1.742826 55.434653,-1.743140 55.434627,-1.743124 55.434620,-1.743112 55.434576,-1.743142 55.434575,-1.743172 55.434621,-1.743343 55.434615,-1.743341 55.434604,-1.743284 55.434606,-1.743286 55.434616,-1.743253 55.434618,-1.743248 55.434609,-1.743178 55.434610,-1.743160 55.434572,-1.743482 55.434545,-1.743563 55.434604),(-1.742967 55.434632,-1.742846 55.434641,-1.742938 55.434616,-1.742927 55.434601,-1.743008 55.434599,-1.743019 55.434629,-1.742967 55.434632)),((-1.743563 55.434604,-1.743439 55.434620,-1.743434 55.434600,-1.743382 55.434604,-1.743384 55.434614,-1.743432 55.434612,-1.743436 55.434622,-1.743480 55.434619,-1.743563 55.434604))) | DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 NE 6/66 Hulne Friary: curtain wall and 31.12.59 attached structures I Curtain wall with gateways and other structures. Wall and gatehouse probably C15; east and south-west gates late C18. Squared stone, except for gatehouse of large irregular blocks and rubble. Irregular quadrilateral in plan, with original gatehouse on the south. Wall c.4 metres high, with bases of bartizans at north-west and south-east angles, and occasional remains of chamfered-out parapet, on external face south of east gate a slab with raised shield and lion rampant. Gatehouse is 2-storey square tower with elliptical arch and barrel-vaulted passage. Stair-turret on east; chamfered loops. East gate has studded double doors in moulded 3-centred arch under gable with cross finial, flanked by stepped buttresses carrying panelled Gothick pinnacles; carved statue of friar inside gate. South-west gateway has pointed arch with 3-light window above and gable, flanked by stepped buttresses. Blocked medieval doorways on north and west. Inside curtain, remains of attached outbuildings on south and west. Ruins of brewhouse to west of C20 cottage on south. Remains of barn and byre on west; gable end to north is C18 reconstruction. Well-preserved fortified perimeter of a Borders monastery. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1042013 | Iron Bridge Over River Aln | 1042013 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.744314 55.430880,-1.744285 55.430907,-1.744725 55.431046,-1.744761 55.431018,-1.744657 55.430990,-1.744314 55.430880))) | DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 NE 6/68 Iron Bridge, over River Aln II* Bridge, dated 1812 on maker's plate, by I. & T. Cookson of Newcastle. Cast iron; abutments squared stone. 3 round arches, with rings in open spandrels and quatrefoil-plan piers rising from stone footings. Main girder above has Percy lion at centre and ends, and crowned crescents above piers. Ornamental openwork embattled parapet with trefoil-headed panels and cusped lozenges above piers; quatrefoil-plan standards at each end with maker's plates on inner faces, with similar outer standards at end of abutment parapet. Good quality and relatively early iron bridge. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042014 | Moor Lodge And Attached Screen Wall | 1042014 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.727313 55.416617,-1.727315 55.416563,-1.727282 55.416562,-1.727283 55.416530,-1.727146 55.416528,-1.727144 55.416614,-1.727313 55.416617))) | DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 SE 10/70 Moor Lodge and attached screen 31.12.69 wall II Lodge and screen wall 1770-80, possibly by Bell of Durham. Lodge ashlar, wall squared stone; Welsh slate roof. Gothick style. 1 storey, 3 bays, symmetrical. Chamfered plinth. Slightly-projecting centre has flush-panelled door, with intersecting glazing bars in fanlight, in moulded pointed arch; pedimented gable with Percy crescent and embattled cresting. Flanking bays have 12-pane sash windows, the upper leaves with intersecting glazing bars and trefoiled corner panes, under hoodmoulds with block stops carved with crescent. Parapet with blank quatrefoils. Hipped roof with corniced stack to left. Right return 4 irregular bays; left-of-centre projecting bay with paired 8-pane sashes, and embattled cresting, flanked by blind pointed windows, with 12-pane sash to right; similar Gothick sashes, hoodmoulds and parapet. Screen wall to left is curved back and descends in height; slightly-arched coping. Information on date and possible architect from Dr. Shrimpton, Estate Archivist. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1042015 | Statue At Entrance To Nine Year Aud Hole On North Of Cave Drive 250 Metres South West Of Brizlee Tower | 1042015 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.754205 55.424788,-1.754212 55.424803,-1.754231 55.424809,-1.754257 55.424805,-1.754268 55.424794,-1.754264 55.424782,-1.754247 55.424774,-1.754216 55.424777,-1.754205 55.424788))) | DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 SE NU 15651458 10/71 Statue at entrance to Nine Year Aud Hole, on north of Cave Drive 250 metres south-west of Brizlee Tower II Statue of hermit, probably late C18. Cut sandstone. Life-size robed bearded figure, standing beside entrance to natural cave formed by slipping of sandstone cliff face. Similar statues in the ruins of Hulne Friary (q.v.) are part of the 'improvements' of c.1770-80 by Lancelot Brown. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042016 | Park Farmhouse | 1042016 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.734732 55.424536,-1.734917 55.424535,-1.734911 55.424418,-1.734600 55.424420,-1.734601 55.424488,-1.734542 55.424489,-1.734545 55.424533,-1.734732 55.424536))) | DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 SE 10/73 Park Farmhouse 31.12.69 GV II House, dated 1832 with Percy crescent on shield above internal face of front door. Probably by J. & B. Green. Ashlar; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth. Central panelled double-doors in projecting porch with plain frieze and cornice. 12-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. Paired moulded brackets carry boldly-projecting eaves cornice with panelled soffit. Hipped roof; 2 stepped-and-corniced stacks with panelled shafts on ridge. Right return 2 bays with similar fenestration; set back to right is lower rear wing. Left return shows similar fenestration and flush-panelled door; rear wing shows elliptical-arched cart entrance, now glazed, and attached single-storey outbuilding. Interior: 6-panel doors, dogleg stair with stick balusters and moulded newels. , | 2015-10-16 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1042017 | Shelter Shed Block 40 Metres South West Of Park Farmhouse | 1042017 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.735549 55.424216,-1.735415 55.424220,-1.735414 55.424196,-1.735375 55.424196,-1.735374 55.424178,-1.735286 55.424179,-1.735290 55.424317,-1.735640 55.424314,-1.735640 55.424214,-1.735549 55.424216))) | DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 SE 10/76 Shelter shed block 40 metres south- west of Park Farmhouse GV II Shelter shed block, early C19. Ashlar front and returns, rubble rear elevation with tooled-and-margined dressings; Welsh slate roof. 1 storey, 8 bays; arcade of elliptical arches. Left return shows 4-bay arcade, blind except for boarded door and window in left arch; on far left pent extension with sliding door. Right return shows 3-bay arcade, blind except for right arch with later sliding door. Rear elevation: projecting end bays have open-pedimented gables; blacksmith's window in left end bay. Timber structures adjacent to rear are not of special interest. , | 2015-10-21 | 1987-08-25 |
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