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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1042018 | Islaford Bridge Carrying Humbleheugh Track Over White House Burn | 1042018 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.723870 55.458863,-1.723849 55.458891,-1.723874 55.458910,-1.723893 55.458914,-1.723959 55.458882,-1.723844 55.458776,-1.723740 55.458696,-1.723671 55.458757,-1.723706 55.458776,-1.723741 55.458766,-1.723799 55.458802,-1.723870 55.458863))) | DENWICK HUMBLEHEUGH NU 11 NE NU 176183 6/80 Islaford Bridge carrying Humbleheugh track over White House Burn II Bridge, C18. Squared tooled stone. Segmental arch; band below parapet, which has chamfered coping and end piers with low pyramidal caps (one missing at time of survey). , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042019 | Greensfield Moor Farmhouse | 1042019 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.698016 55.394687,-1.698076 55.394647,-1.698098 55.394658,-1.698137 55.394633,-1.698116 55.394622,-1.698172 55.394586,-1.698052 55.394520,-1.697886 55.394628,-1.698016 55.394687))) | DENWICK (DETACHED) AI (East side) NU 11 SE 10/82 Greensfield Moor Farmhouse II House, late C18 with C19 porch. Good-quality squared stone except for roughly- coursed stone on right return; porch tooled-and-margined stone; Welsh slate roof with left end old brick stack and right end C20 brick stack. Double- depth plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth. Central gabled porch with sill band, small sash window and door on right return. 4-pane sash windows in older openings with slightly-projecting sills. Gables show raised reverse-stepped coping. Left return shows central arched stair window holding 12-pane sash with intersecting glazing bars. Right return shows blocked lst- floor door in alternating-block surround. Rear elevation shows central door with renewed double doors under plain overlight, and blind window above. Pent single-storey additions on returns, and attached garden walls, are not of special interest. , | 2015-10-16 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042020 | Greensfield Farmhouse With Attached Wall To North | 1042020 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711857 55.401556,-1.711874 55.401533,-1.711797 55.401513,-1.711851 55.401435,-1.711910 55.401451,-1.711993 55.401355,-1.712023 55.401364,-1.712032 55.401354,-1.712059 55.401361,-1.712105 55.401308,-1.711949 55.401264,-1.711901 55.401320,-1.711835 55.401301,-1.711745 55.401405,-1.711829 55.401429,-1.711761 55.401531,-1.711857 55.401556))) | DENWICK (DETACHED) GREENSFIELD NU 11 SE 10/86 Greensfield Farmhouse, with attached wall to north GV II House and attached wall. Rear block of house late C17, remodelled with extension to south in late C18 or early C19, front block added in second quarter of C19; wall probably C18. Front block and wall squared stone, rear parts rubble; tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings. Welsh slate roofs with some stacks rebuilt in brick on old bases; synthetic blue slates on part of south extension. Front (east) elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Chamfered plinth. 3 steps up to central part-glazed 6-panel door; 12-pane sashes, some renewed, in chamfered surrounds with slightly-projecting sills; sloped eaves cornice. Coped gables; end stacks. Set back to left is south extension with 8-pane sash and C20 casement on ground floor, and 4-pane sash above, in older chamfered surrounds. Set back to right is tall flat-coped wall with part-glazed flush- panelled door. Rear elevation shows blocked door with flat-pointed monolithic head, and varied fenestration including three 12-pane sashes on 1st floor. To left are pent outbuildings with boarded doors backing onto the attached wall; to right the south extension whose projecting gabled single-storey wing has renewed casement in older chamfered surround; on far right attached outbuilding range (q.v.). Interior: 6-panel doors, folding panelled shutters; dog-leg stair with stick balusters, moulded handrail and newels. , | 2015-10-16 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042021 | Shelter Shed 30 Metres South Of Greenfield Farmhouse | 1042021 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.712182 55.400953,-1.712414 55.401001,-1.712444 55.400953,-1.712213 55.400905,-1.712182 55.400953))) | DENWICK (DETACHED) GREENSFIELD NU 11 SE Shelter shed 30 10/89 metres south of Greensfield Farmhouse GV II Shelter shed, early C19. Whinstone rubble with cut sandstone dressings, except for left return rebuilt in C20 synthetic stone; Welsh slate roof. 4-bay segmental arcade with boarded door to right, all openings in chamfered surrounds; coped end gables. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042022 | Farmbuilding Group North West Of Rugley Farmhouse | 1042022 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.737568 55.388194,-1.737641 55.388239,-1.737957 55.388094,-1.737948 55.388087,-1.738063 55.388040,-1.738146 55.388110,-1.738219 55.388080,-1.738269 55.388123,-1.738369 55.388082,-1.738259 55.387986,-1.738483 55.387896,-1.738237 55.387687,-1.738339 55.387646,-1.738304 55.387617,-1.738100 55.387695,-1.738324 55.387887,-1.738214 55.387931,-1.737983 55.387739,-1.737670 55.387858,-1.737896 55.388045,-1.737568 55.388194),(-1.738010 55.388010,-1.737818 55.387852,-1.737916 55.387815,-1.738106 55.387970,-1.738010 55.388010))) | DENWICK (DETACHED) RUGLEY NU 11 SE 10/91 Farmbuilding group north-west of Rugley Farmhouse II Planned farmbuildings. Foldyard group, early C19 incorporating an C18 cottage which was remodelled, and barn with engine house added, c.1840. Squared tooled stone; cottage rubble with cut dressings; barn and engine house squared stone with tooled-and-margined dressings, with chimney stack brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 + 3 on tooled-and-margined stone base. Welsh slate roofs except for synthetic blue slates on east range; brick stacks to stable and cottage. Plan: Early C19 ranges around foldyard formerly open to south, the side ranges each with a short south-west wing. Barn, with engine house on east, runs north from centre of north range; cottage continues north range eastwards. Elevations to former foldyard now largely within later structures: 2-storey north range shows left-of-centre pair of segmental arches, boarded doors and part-slatted 1st floor windows. East range has pair of segmental arches, 6-pane sash window and boarded door. External elevations: North range has projecting 3-bay barn with boarded doors and part-slatted windows in chamfered alternating-block surrounds; engine house set back to left has similar openings, hip-ended roof and tall tapering stack to rear. East range shows stable doors and slit vents; south-west wing is stable with boarded door and shaped vents. West range shows part-slatted windows and boarded door; boarded double doors under timber lintel in west end of wing. Cottage has boarded door flanked by 2-light mullioned windows, and similar window in gabled dormer on left. Coped gables; ridge and reduced right end stacks. Outbuilding on left, linking to foldyard group, has boarded door, in chamfered alternating-block surround, and stable door. Interiors: stable has stall partition, with wrought-iron openwork top above boarded lower section, between cast-iron standards with moulded finials. Late C19 cowhouse and C20 covered yards occupying former foldyard, and Dutch barn ranges to north, are not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042023 | Milepost 580 Metres East Of New Moor Crossroads | 1042023 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.838239 55.347516,-1.838234 55.347514,-1.838228 55.347518,-1.838237 55.347521,-1.838239 55.347516))) | EDLINGHAM A 697 NU 10 NW NU 10360594 (East side) 14/95 Milepost 580 metres east of New Moor crossroads II Milepost, probably early C20 by Smith Patterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Shield-shaped plaque with legend CORNHILL 29 MORPETH 15 set on circular shaft; lower rectangular plate with W (Wooler) 16. Overall height 0.6 metre. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042024 | 10 Boundary Stones On Boundary With Alnwick Civil Parish | 1042024 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.785757 55.388934,-1.785751 55.388931,-1.785745 55.388934,-1.785751 55.388938,-1.785757 55.388934)),((-1.784885 55.389325,-1.784890 55.389319,-1.784880 55.389319,-1.784880 55.389323,-1.784885 55.389325)),((-1.784543 55.383796,-1.784549 55.383795,-1.784549 55.383791,-1.784538 55.383791,-1.784543 55.383796)),((-1.782802 55.389605,-1.782807 55.389600,-1.782797 55.389600,-1.782799 55.389605,-1.782802 55.389605)),((-1.785558 55.386275,-1.785563 55.386269,-1.785553 55.386269,-1.785553 55.386273,-1.785558 55.386275)),((-1.783379 55.389445,-1.783385 55.389444,-1.783385 55.389440,-1.783374 55.389440,-1.783379 55.389445)),((-1.786284 55.388032,-1.786290 55.388032,-1.786293 55.388027,-1.786282 55.388027,-1.786284 55.388032)),((-1.786387 55.387331,-1.786392 55.387326,-1.786382 55.387326,-1.786384 55.387331,-1.786387 55.387331)),((-1.784941 55.384143,-1.784944 55.384138,-1.784933 55.384138,-1.784936 55.384143,-1.784941 55.384143)),((-1.785186 55.385533,-1.785191 55.385528,-1.785181 55.385528,-1.785180 55.385530,-1.785186 55.385533))) | EDLINGHAM ALNWICK MOOR NU 11 SW NU 13861065 to NU 137410Q0 9/99 10 boundary stones on boundary with Alnwick C.P. II 10 boundary stones, C18 or early C19. Cut sandstone. Rectangular pillars with arched, segmental or gabled tops, 0.70 to 1.05 metre high. All have N incised letters A.M on east (Duke of Northumberland. Alnwick Moor); on the 3 southern stones the 'A.M' is in a sunk rectangular panel; P (Pawson) on west. The stone at NU 13741QOQ is not shown on the current O.S. map. Alnwick Moor was the scene of a series of land disputes between the Duke and the Freemen of Alnwick in the C18. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042025 | Marker Stone 100 Metres North Of Corby's Bridge | 1042025 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.802155 55.382710,-1.802157 55.382715,-1.802166 55.382712,-1.802163 55.382709,-1.802155 55.382710))) | EDLINGHAM B 6341 NU 10 NW NU 12640986 (East side) 14/101 Marker stone 100 metres north of Corby's Bridge II County Bridge Marker, probably early C19. Cut sandstone. Arched stone with incised Roman capital C; overall height 0.70 metre. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042026 | Marker Stone 100 Metres North Of Swinhope Bridge | 1042026 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.805294 55.378919,-1.805294 55.378925,-1.805303 55.378922,-1.805300 55.378919,-1.805294 55.378919))) | EDLINGHAM B 6341 NU 10 NW NU 12440946 (East side) 14/103 Marker stone 100 metres north of Swinhope Bridge II County Bridge Marker, probably early C19. Tooled sandstone. Arched stone with incised Roman capital C; overall height 0.70 metre. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042027 | Marker Stone 100 Metres North Of Widehope Bridge | 1042027 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.815901 55.371519,-1.815908 55.371534,-1.815926 55.371540,-1.815948 55.371538,-1.815964 55.371522,-1.815937 55.371504,-1.815912 55.371508,-1.815901 55.371519))) | EDLINGHAM B 6341 NU 10 NW NU 11760863 (East side) 14/105 Marker stone 100 metres north of Widehope Bridge II County Bridge Marker, probably early C19. Cut sandstone. Arched stone with incised Roman capital C; overall height 0.45 metre, partly buried in bankside. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042028 | Milestone 700 Metres North Of Midrig Bridge | 1042028 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.824147 55.363244,-1.824150 55.363249,-1.824158 55.363247,-1.824152 55.363242,-1.824147 55.363244))) | EDLINGHAM B 6341 NU 10 NW NU 11240770 (East side) 14/106 Milestone 700 metres north of Midrig Bridge II Milestone, probably C18. Cut sandstone, painted white with black base and figures. Triangular-section flat-topped pillar, painted legend R (Rothbury) VI, A (Alnwick) VI. Overall height 0.65 metre. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042029 | Milestone 1200 Metres South Of New Moor Crossroads | 1042029 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.858429 55.341736,-1.858435 55.341751,-1.858454 55.341757,-1.858480 55.341753,-1.858491 55.341742,-1.858484 55.341727,-1.858465 55.341721,-1.858439 55.341725,-1.858429 55.341736))) | EDLINGHAM B 6341 NU 00 NE NU 09080531 (West side) 13/108 Milestone 1200 metres south of New Moor crossroad II Milestone, probably late C18. Cut sandstone. Slender square flat-topped pillar, upper part of front face faceted, with incised figures 4 and 8 (miles to Rothbury and Alnwick respectively). Overall height 0.90 metre. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042030 | 3 Boundary Stones On Boundary With Denwick (Detached) Civil Parish | 1042030 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.784328 55.370551,-1.784331 55.370546,-1.784320 55.370546,-1.784322 55.370551,-1.784328 55.370551)),((-1.787789 55.369692,-1.787783 55.369689,-1.787778 55.369694,-1.787783 55.369696,-1.787789 55.369692)),((-1.788967 55.369400,-1.788973 55.369396,-1.788964 55.369393,-1.788961 55.369396,-1.788967 55.369400))) | EDLINGHAM BLACK LOUGH NU 10 NW NU 13840855 to NU 13550843 (East side) 14/110 3 boundary stones on boundary with Denwick (detached) C.P. II 3 boundary stones, probably C18. Sandstone. Rectangular pillars with roughly- segmental tops, 0.45 to 0.65 metre high; incised letters S on north and N on south. If the positions are correctly shown by the O.S., a stone at NU 13770852 was not located. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042031 | Outbuilding On North Side Of Road 30 Metres North East Of Broome Hill Farmhouse | 1042031 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.790849 55.406910,-1.790697 55.406922,-1.790711 55.406980,-1.791013 55.406955,-1.790999 55.406897,-1.790849 55.406910))) | EDLINGHAM BROOME HILL NU 11 SW NU 134126 9/112 Outbuilding on north side of road, 30 metres north- east of Broome Hill Farmhouse GV II House, now farmbuilding, dated 1702 with initials T B (Thomas Burwell) carved in relief within sunk panel on door lintel, altered. Roughly-squared stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. South elevation 2 low storeys, 3 bays; 2 boarded doors in chamfered surrounds, that to right with dated lintel; several blocked stone-surround windows. Gables have C20 coping. Blocked lst-floor window in each return; rear elevation shows 2 boarded doors with timber lintels. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042032 | Edlingham Castle Ruins | 1042032 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.817764 55.376730,-1.818471 55.377152,-1.819000 55.376795,-1.818930 55.376738,-1.818286 55.376393,-1.817764 55.376730))) | EDLINGHAM EDLINGHAM VILLAGE NU 10 NW 14/113 Edlingham Castle ruins 13.12.69 GV I Castle: Hall house probably c.1295-1300 for William Felton, on earlier moated site; curtain wall and gatehouse mid C14; solar tower perhaps c.1400; courtyard ranges re-planned in C16. Squared stone with cut dressings. Rectangular hall- house with octagonal corner turrets; quadrangular court on north with domestic ranges on east and north and projecting gatehouse in centre of north curtain; square solar tower on south. Apart from the solar tower and a tall fragment of the south-east turret of the hall house, the buildings are reduced to walls 1-2 metres high; the gates passage has the chamfered jambs of 3 arches, the central with a portcullis groove. The cobbled courtyard with its drains is well preserved. The north and west walls of the solar tower stand to full height; at each angle a large stepped diagonal buttress carrying a corbelled-out circular bartizan, and in the centre of the north side a projecting rectangular stair turret carried up above parapet height. Externally, the north wall shows remains of pointed doorways from ground and 1st floors of lobby linking the tower to the earlier hall house; further doorways and chamfered loops in the turret. West wall shows 2 small square windows at 1st floor level. Interior: ground-floor fireplace with an elaborately joggled lintel, garderobe, window recess with seats and remains of segmental vault on chamfered ribs. lst-floor Great Chamber shows remains of an elaborate fireplace, with joggled lintel on head corbels, arched mural recess containing a well, double-level fenestration (the larger lower windows with seats) and a lofty groined vault on head corbels. 2nd-floor chamber has a simpler fireplace. Historical notes: William Felton purchased the manor from Thomas de Edlingham in 1295, and it remained the principal residence of his family until the early C15. The Swinburnes acquired the estate in 1514 and it became their seat until c.1630; the buildings were being pulled down in 1661. The duplication of suites of private apartments between hall house and solar tower is an interesting feature; historical evidence suggests division of the castle between 2 autonomous households in 1402. Fairclough, G. 'Edlingham Castle, Northumberland'. Trans Anc. Mon. Soc. NS 28 (1984) 40-59. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-13 | ||||
1042033 | The Iron Bridge Across The Debdon Burn 80 Metres North West Of Cragside | 1042033 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.887373 55.314106,-1.887446 55.314101,-1.887452 55.314082,-1.886597 55.314135,-1.886624 55.314162,-1.887373 55.314106))) | CARTINGTON CRAGSIDE NU 0702 24/12 The Iron Bridge, across the Debdon Burn 80 metres north-west of Cragside GV II* Footbridge, manufactured in 1870s at Lord Armstrong's Elswick Works. Steel superstructure on rock-faced piers and abutments. Semicircular arch flanked by half arches, with intersecting curving members in spandrels. Boarded walkway. Handrails of slender uprights carrying 4 wire ropes. Lightweight cast-iron double gates at each end. Partly in Rothbury Parish. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042034 | Cragside Visitor Centre Tumbleton Stables | 1042034 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.889493 55.318281,-1.889566 55.318369,-1.889910 55.318276,-1.889893 55.318254,-1.889910 55.318249,-1.889799 55.318117,-1.889832 55.318108,-1.889785 55.318051,-1.889758 55.318059,-1.889662 55.317943,-1.889438 55.318004,-1.889431 55.317994,-1.889331 55.318021,-1.889341 55.318030,-1.889143 55.318081,-1.889412 55.318413,-1.889510 55.318387,-1.889307 55.318135,-1.889402 55.318111,-1.889388 55.318094,-1.889489 55.318068,-1.889500 55.318080,-1.889648 55.318040,-1.889679 55.318078,-1.889660 55.318084,-1.889709 55.318143,-1.889657 55.318157,-1.889712 55.318221,-1.889493 55.318281))) | CARTINGTON CRAGSIDE NU 0702 24/14 Cragside Visitor Centre (Tumbleton 8/6/72 Stables) GV II Stable block, now visitor centre. c.1864, extended and remodelled 1892-3 for Lord Armstrong. Architect unknown but the remodelling is in a Free Tudor style reminiscent of Norman Shaw. Snecked rock-faced stone with rock-faced- and-margined ashlar dressings; some timber-framing; red clay tile roof. Ranges around rectangular yard. South elevation single-storey, except gate tower, 5 bays: Central tower with stepped buttresses flanking large double-chamfered 4-centred arch with hoodmould and string course above, and ornamental wrought-iron lamp bracket. 2 raised square tablets with clock above and between, all under hoodmoulds. Moulded cornice to projecting eaves; swept pyramidal roof has flat-topped dormer with four 12-pane casements, and wrought-iron finial with weathervane. On left is semi-octagonal stair turret with a stone slab roof. Flanking bays have 2-light mullioned and mullioned-and-transomed windows under straight hoodmoulds, and dormers as on tower. Gabled end bays have 3-light mullioned- and-transomed windows with slits above. 5-bay west elevation shows similar detail; central 2-storey tower with timber- framed 1st floor; panelled pitching door under 4-centred arch under corbelled- out gable with ornamental studding and bargeboards. Square ridge cupola, on swept patterned lead base, has louvred sides and swept pyramidal roof with wrought-iron finial. Elevations to courtyard: East range, backed by cliff, has 2-storey central tower with 4-centred doorway flanked by 2-light mullioned-and-transomed windows, shouldered-arched pitching door flanked by triplets of slits, and timber-framed gable on corbels. Centre tower of west range has attached 3-step mounting block. Interiors: Stables in both east and west ranges have cast iron and boarded stall divisions, with ball finials on posts. , | 2013-01-29 | 1972-06-08 | ||||
1042035 | Tumbleton Ram House On West Of Debdon Burn At Foot Of Tumbelton Dam | 1042035 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.890551 55.316414,-1.890518 55.316427,-1.890567 55.316469,-1.890659 55.316434,-1.890587 55.316372,-1.890528 55.316394,-1.890551 55.316414))) | CARTINGTON CRAGSIDE NU 0702 24/16 Tumbleton Ram House, on west of Debdon Burn at foot of Tumbleton Dam GV II Pumphouse, c.1866 for Lord Armstrong. Rock-faced stone with rock-faced-and- margined dressings; C20 corrugated iron roof. South elevation in 2 parts: on left is gabled end of pumphouse with 3-light mullioned window and slit above; boarded door on right return. Set back to right is lower structure with doorway and two 2-light windows on right return; this supported a header tank, removed at time of survey. The hydraulic ram pumped spring water up to both a reservoir above Cragside House (which provided domestic water supply and powered the main lift and turbines operating kitchen and laundry equipment) and the conservatories etc. at Cragside Park House (q.v.). Being restored at time of survey. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042036 | Row Of 3 Boundary Stones South Of Debdon Whitefield | 1042036 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.857585 55.322998,-1.857592 55.323013,-1.857611 55.323019,-1.857632 55.323017,-1.857648 55.323001,-1.857622 55.322983,-1.857596 55.322987,-1.857585 55.322998)),((-1.861295 55.327228,-1.861302 55.327243,-1.861321 55.327249,-1.861347 55.327245,-1.861358 55.327231,-1.861347 55.327217,-1.861332 55.327213,-1.861306 55.327217,-1.861295 55.327228)),((-1.864154 55.331037,-1.864155 55.331046,-1.864174 55.331057,-1.864196 55.331057,-1.864216 55.331043,-1.864215 55.331033,-1.864191 55.331022,-1.864169 55.331024,-1.864154 55.331037))) | CARTINGTON DEBDON WHITEFIELD NU 00 SE NU 08710412 to NU 09080319 17/17 Row of 3 boundary stones south of Debdon Whitefield II 3 boundary stones, probably C18. Sandstone. Segmental-topped rectangular pillars 0.75 to 0.90 metre high, with incised Roman letters C (Cartington) on east and R (Rothbury) on west. On former parish boundary. The southern stone is not shown on the current 0.S. map. Another stone further south, at NU 09340250, is shown by the O.S. but was not located. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042037 | Boundary Stone On Boundary With Edlingham Civil Parish | 1042037 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.851605 55.339135,-1.851612 55.339149,-1.851631 55.339155,-1.851652 55.339153,-1.851668 55.339138,-1.851660 55.339126,-1.851642 55.339120,-1.851620 55.339122,-1.851605 55.339135))) | CARTINGTON GOWK HILL NU 00 SE NU 095604991 17/19 Boundary stone on boundary with Edlingham C.P. II Boundary stone, probably C18. Sandstone. Roughly-shaped rectangular pillar 0.55 metre high with incised letter N (Duke of Northumberland) to south-west and S (Swinburne) to north-east. Not shown on current O.S. map. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042038 | Boundary Stones To South Of Hard Heugh Crag | 1042038 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.925481 55.347422,-1.925473 55.347420,-1.925470 55.347423,-1.925476 55.347427,-1.925481 55.347422))) | CARTINGTON HARD HEUGH NU 00 SE NU 04990588 to NU 04830593 12/21 Boundary stones to south of Hard Heugh crag II 2 boundary stones, probably C18. Cut sandstone. Segmental-topped pillars 0.75 to 0.80 metre high, with incised Roman letters L on north and R on south. The eastern stone stands on the parish boundary with Callaly and the western 40 metres south of it. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042039 | 2 Boundary Stones On Boundary With Longframlington Civil Parish | 1042039 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.843050 55.329202,-1.843055 55.329197,-1.843044 55.329197,-1.843044 55.329201,-1.843050 55.329202)),((-1.843483 55.326070,-1.843489 55.326069,-1.843489 55.326065,-1.843478 55.326065,-1.843483 55.326070))) | CARTINGTON SHIRLAW PIKE NU 10 SW NU 10040392 to NU 10020356 18/24 2 boundary stones on boundary with Longframlington P. II 2 boundary stones, probably C18. Cut and tooled sandstone. Rectangular stones with arched tops, 0.60 metre high. Incised letters R on west and F on east. The southern stone lay recumbent at the time of survey; an intermediate stone shown by the O.S. at NU 10040372 was not seen, and may have been destroyed by recent drainage works. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042040 | Boundary Stone 350 Metres East Of Sheepfold By Forster's Shaw Sike | 1042040 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.896622 55.340239,-1.896626 55.340251,-1.896647 55.340260,-1.896669 55.340257,-1.896685 55.340242,-1.896677 55.340230,-1.896659 55.340224,-1.896637 55.340226,-1.896622 55.340239))) | CARTINGTON UPPER DEBDON BURN NU 00 NE NU 06650513 13/26 Boundary stone 350 metres east of sheepfold by Forster's Shaw Sike II Boundary stone, probably C18. Cut sandstone. Rectangular pillar with segmental top, 0.60 metre high. Incised letters L on north and N on south. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042041 | Milepost 80 Metres South Of Broom House Roundabout | 1042041 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.700896 55.426443,-1.700901 55.426438,-1.700891 55.426438,-1.700890 55.426440,-1.700896 55.426443))) | DENWICK A 1068 NU 11 SE NU 19021478 (East side) 10/30 Milepost 80 metres south of Broom House roundabout II Milepost, probably mid C19. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Triangular plan with open back. Legend A (Alnwick) 1, B (Belford) 13, raised except for second figure. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042042 | Remains Of White Cross 400 Metres North East Of Denwick Bridge | 1042042 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.687127 55.421033,-1.687132 55.421028,-1.687122 55.421028,-1.687121 55.421030,-1.687127 55.421033))) | DENWICK B 1340 NU 11 SE NU 19921416 (North side) 10/34 Remains of White Cross, 400 metres north-east of Denwick Bridge II Socket stone of cross, medieval or C17, and adjacent inscribed boulder C19. Sandstone. Socket stone 0.6 metre by 0.5 metre with chamfered upper edge and rectangular socket; unshaped boulder alongside inscribed WHITECROSS HOWL. The cross is said to mark the 1665 burial of Denwick's plague victims; it may have been a medieval piece re-used. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042044 | Heckley House | 1042044 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706662 55.438999,-1.706667 55.439006,-1.706689 55.439000,-1.706710 55.439026,-1.706806 55.439003,-1.706792 55.438982,-1.706954 55.438944,-1.706890 55.438851,-1.706640 55.438911,-1.706674 55.438958,-1.706638 55.438966,-1.706662 55.438999))) | DENWICK B 6341 NU 11 NE (East side) 6/39 Heckley House II House, late C18 with C19 rear wing. Front tooled-and-margined stone, returns tooled stone; Welsh slate roof. Original house L-plan with later infill to rear. South elevation 2 storeys on basement, 5 bays, symmetrical. Basement as plinth, 1st floor and sill bands, moulded eaves cornice. 6 steps up to central renewed flush-panelled door flanked by columns carrying open-pedimented hood. 4-pane sash windows; small basement windows mostly blocked. Hipped roof, 2 stepped-and-corniced ridge stacks. Left return 3 bays; left bay shows tripartite sashes (lower renewed), right bays similar trompe l'oeil windows; low openings to basement. Right return left bay has blind windows; C19 wing to right. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042045 | Milepost 130 Metres South Of Blackbog Burn Bridge | 1042045 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.724031 55.435305,-1.724036 55.435300,-1.724026 55.435300,-1.724026 55.435304,-1.724031 55.435305))) | DENWICK B 6346 NU 11 NE NU 17581574 (East side) 6/43 Milepost 130 metres south of Blackbog Burn bridge II Milepost, late C19, probably by Smith Patterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Oval top with faceted twin faces, on circular fluted shaft. Raised legend ALNWICK 2 MILES / CHATTON 12? MILES. Height 0.45 metre. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042046 | 7 And 9, Denwick Village | 1042046 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.679614 55.422295,-1.679648 55.422303,-1.679672 55.422271,-1.679705 55.422280,-1.679736 55.422241,-1.679504 55.422184,-1.679475 55.422222,-1.679507 55.422230,-1.679480 55.422264,-1.679535 55.422277,-1.679546 55.422264,-1.679622 55.422283,-1.679614 55.422295))) | DENWICK DENWICK VILLAGE NU 2014 (North side) 22/47 Nos. 7 and 9 GV II Pair of Estate Cottages, c.1840. Squared tooled stone; Welsh slate roof with rendered stack. 1 + 2 storeys, 1 + 2 + 1 bays, symmetrical. Central 2-storey part has canted ground-floor bays with 2-light mullioned windows holding plain sashes, and stone slab coping; similar windows above in gabled half dormers; coped gables with finials; central stepped ridge stack, the upper part rebuilt. Lower pent-roofed end bays have 4-pane sash windows under hoodmoulds. All windows in chamfered surrounds; all gables with pitched coping on moulded kneelers. Doorways to rear. Flat-roofed extensions to rear are not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042047 | 17 And 19, Denwick Village | 1042047 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.678643 55.422065,-1.678743 55.422075,-1.678748 55.422055,-1.678775 55.422058,-1.678789 55.422009,-1.678683 55.421999,-1.678690 55.421982,-1.678646 55.421977,-1.678639 55.421996,-1.678524 55.421985,-1.678509 55.422031,-1.678547 55.422034,-1.678541 55.422055,-1.678643 55.422065))) | DENWICK DENWICK VILLAGE NU 2014 (North side) 22/50 Nos. 17 and 19 GV II Pair of Estate Cottages, c.1840. Squared tooled stone; Welsh slate roof with rendered stacks. 1 + 2 storeys, 1 + 2 + 1 bays, symmetrical. Central double pent porch with two 2-pane casements, and a vertical-panelled door on each return; 3-light mullioned windows and 2-light windows above, holding plain sashes. Coped gables with stepped end stacks, their upper parts rebuilt. Lower pent-roofed end bays have 4-pane sash windows. All windows in chamfered surrounds; all gables with pitched coping, on moulded kneelers. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042048 | Front Walls And Gatepiers To Numbers 1-23 (Odd) | 1042048 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.678117 55.421949,-1.678055 55.421965,-1.677962 55.422007,-1.677889 55.422068,-1.677861 55.422117,-1.677889 55.422121,-1.677918 55.422076,-1.677966 55.422033,-1.678027 55.421998,-1.678115 55.421969,-1.678202 55.421956,-1.678346 55.421948,-1.678499 55.421954,-1.679098 55.422024,-1.679116 55.422016,-1.679106 55.422006,-1.678503 55.421936,-1.678344 55.421930,-1.678117 55.421949)),((-1.679167 55.422010,-1.679153 55.422016,-1.679157 55.422026,-1.679397 55.422061,-1.680157 55.422237,-1.680181 55.422269,-1.680158 55.422313,-1.680174 55.422317,-1.680165 55.422329,-1.680186 55.422323,-1.680214 55.422270,-1.680175 55.422222,-1.679408 55.422044,-1.679167 55.422010))) | DENWICK DENWICK VILLAGE NU 2014 (North side) 22/52 Front walls and gatepiers to Nos. 1-23 (odd) GV II Front walls and gatepiers, c.1840. Tooled-and-margined stone. Walls curved in plan at ends and entries to drives between Nos. 13 and 15, and between 19 and 21. Chamfered coping. Square gatepiers with flat moulded caps to No. 15 and Nos. 17/19; flight of 4 steps up between Nos. 5 and 7. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042049 | Denwick House | 1042049 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.676698 55.421207,-1.676702 55.421226,-1.676679 55.421228,-1.676683 55.421245,-1.676987 55.421225,-1.676965 55.421115,-1.676992 55.421114,-1.677000 55.421086,-1.677054 55.421083,-1.677073 55.421062,-1.677058 55.420988,-1.676933 55.420997,-1.676936 55.421013,-1.676701 55.421029,-1.676725 55.421148,-1.676705 55.421149,-1.676711 55.421182,-1.676682 55.421183,-1.676687 55.421207,-1.676698 55.421207))) | DENWICK DENWICK VILLAGE NU 2014 (South side) 22/54 Denwick House II House, dated 1808 over door, extended c.1830. Squared tooled stone; Welsh slate roof. L-plan. South elevation 2 storeys, in 2 parts. 3-bay right section has central half-glazed 4-panel door in opening within larger round arch which has datestone with Percy crescent in tympanum, and 4-pane sash above; flanking bays have tripartite sashes. Stepped-and-corniced end stacks with panelled shafts. Projecting left section is west block with 2 gabled bays; 9-pane sashes to ground floor and 4-pane sashes above. To rear right, long wing with various sash windows. Extruded rear porch in angle with wing, has 6-panel door on canted face and glass roof; to right is west block with canted corner and tall 18-pane sash stair window. Built as factor's house for the Duke of Northumberland's estate. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042050 | Pant And Adjacent Walls 30 Metres South West Of Road Junction In Centre Of Village | 1042050 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.678367 55.421817,-1.678359 55.421828,-1.678389 55.421834,-1.678394 55.421823,-1.678367 55.421817))) | DENWICK DENWICK VILLAGE NU 2014 (South side) 22/55 Pant and adjacent walls, 30 metres south-west of road 31/12/69 junction in centre of village (formerly GV listed as Village Pump in west half of Village Street) II Pant dated 1859 in apex of gable, with adjacent walls. Tooled-and-margined stone; cast iron. Round-arched recess with keystone, projecting circular stone bowl and bucket rest. Steeply-pitched gable with moulded coping; contemporary wall to either side, with chamfered coping. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1042051 | Alnwick Abbey Gatehouse | 1042051 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.719389 55.420280,-1.719405 55.420295,-1.719462 55.420302,-1.719466 55.420285,-1.719533 55.420291,-1.719541 55.420259,-1.719475 55.420252,-1.719481 55.420232,-1.719421 55.420227,-1.719402 55.420234,-1.719278 55.420212,-1.719272 55.420234,-1.719303 55.420236,-1.719295 55.420266,-1.719266 55.420265,-1.719261 55.420284,-1.719310 55.420290,-1.719324 55.420277,-1.719389 55.420280))) | DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 SE 10/57 Alnwick Abbey 31.12.69 Gatehouse (formerly listed as part of Alnwick Abbey) GV I Gatehouse of Premonstratensian Abbey. Late C14, with some minor late C18/C19 alterations and restoration. Ashlar; Lakeland slate roof. Rectangular 2- storey block with projecting taller angle turrets. Perpendicular style. North (formerly external) front: Gothick panelled double doors under moulded segmental arch, with small recesses to each side and 2 niches above, the lower with worn statue. Machicolated parapet with shields and moulded crenellations. Flanking turrets, corbelled out at different levels, have small loops, some with trefoiled ogee heads. Single storey block on right, probably post-medieval, with 2 small loops. South front shows similar arch with 2-light transomed window above. Flat- pointed doorways in turrets, that to right blocked; left turret has 2-light transomed window with cusped heads to lights and metal lattice casements. East side has deeply-recessed centre with blocked 4-centred arch under canopied niche, with transomed and traceried 2-light windows above and in turret to right; carved hoodmould stops and heraldry on turrets and machicolated parapet. West side shows small loops and corbelled-out garderobe below parapet. Interior: Segmental barrel vault over gate passage. Straight mural stair to 1st floor in west wall, and full-height newel stair in south-east turret. 4-centred arched doorways to stairs and turret chambers. Historical Notes. Abbey founded in 1147 by Eustace Fitz-John; famous for its relics, the foot of Simon de Montfort and the chalice of St. Thomas of Canterbury. The main buildings lay south of the gatehouse; after excavation in 1884 the plan was marked out but is now only traceable with difficulty. W.H. St. John Hope, article in Archaeol.J. XLIV (1887) 337-46. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1042052 | White Well 120 Metres North Of Alnwick Abbey Gatehouse | 1042052 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.719219 55.421326,-1.719218 55.421332,-1.719256 55.421334,-1.719262 55.421307,-1.719223 55.421305,-1.719219 55.421326))) | DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 SE 10/59 White Well, 120 metres north of Alnwick Abbey Gateshoue GV II Well house, probably late C18. Squared stone; wrought-iron gate; stone slab roof. Small square building with steeply-pitched gable above square-headed door holding scrolled openwork gate. Coped gables with roll moulding at apex. Interior: stone bench seats and tank at rear. Also known as the Monks' Bath House. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042053 | Farmbuilding Group At East Brizlee With Attached Walls | 1042053 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.761537 55.430756,-1.762093 55.430671,-1.761979 55.430425,-1.761527 55.430496,-1.761420 55.430520,-1.761473 55.430627,-1.761452 55.430632,-1.761462 55.430655,-1.761489 55.430650,-1.761537 55.430756))) | DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 NE NU 152152 6/61 Farmbuilding group at East Brizlee, with attached walls II Foldyard group of farmbuildings, with yard walls. Mid-C19. Buildings tooled- and-margined stone, with Welsh slate roofs; walls squared stone. Ranges around yard opening to south. North range 1 + 2 storeys, 2 + 4 + 2 bays. Chamfered plinth. Open elliptical arcade with raised keystones and stop-chamfered jambs; taller centre section has slatted loft windows with slightly-projecting sills, and pedimented gable ends enclosing circular eyes. Side ranges each 1 storey, 2 + 3 + 1 bays; taller central part with pair of blind slits; boarded and stable doors, some blind doorways; inserted cart entrances with timber lintels in single bays adjacent to north range. Roofs hipped to south. South end of each side range has keyed elliptical arch flanked by loops, enclosing narrow boarded door between small windows. Rear elevation of north range shows boarded double doors, stone stair to boarded loft door and slatted loft windows. Rear elevation of east range: central section has projecting centre bay with keyed elliptical arch on imposts, enclosing narrow boarded door between small windows,under open- pedimented gable with circular eye; end sections each have central pair of keyed elliptical arches flanked by doorways, all blind. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042054 | Hulne Friary; Ruins Of Church And Claustral Buildings | 1042054 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.743146 55.435192,-1.743145 55.435139,-1.743156 55.435139,-1.743156 55.435128,-1.742827 55.435131,-1.742833 55.434921,-1.743260 55.434922,-1.743251 55.435024,-1.743274 55.435024,-1.743274 55.434996,-1.743296 55.434992,-1.743298 55.434974,-1.743277 55.434974,-1.743279 55.434907,-1.742841 55.434907,-1.742842 55.434864,-1.742819 55.434864,-1.742816 55.434906,-1.742786 55.434906,-1.742786 55.434867,-1.742563 55.434868,-1.742562 55.434919,-1.742748 55.434919,-1.742752 55.434984,-1.742571 55.434992,-1.742564 55.435044,-1.742716 55.435046,-1.742714 55.435034,-1.742584 55.435034,-1.742582 55.435007,-1.742752 55.434997,-1.742760 55.435050,-1.742692 55.435053,-1.742690 55.435062,-1.742757 55.435060,-1.742758 55.435092,-1.742816 55.435092,-1.742815 55.435129,-1.742725 55.435131,-1.742725 55.435081,-1.742608 55.435078,-1.742601 55.435128,-1.742551 55.435132,-1.742550 55.435207,-1.743182 55.435204,-1.743181 55.435191,-1.743146 55.435192)),((-1.743225 55.435199,-1.743222 55.435207,-1.743253 55.435211,-1.743260 55.435195,-1.743571 55.435193,-1.743258 55.435193,-1.743253 55.435202,-1.743225 55.435199))) | DENWICK HULNE PARK NU 11 NE 6/63 Hulne Friary; ruins of church and 31.12.69 claustral buildings GV I Ruins of Carmelite Friary. Foundation c.1240 by William de Vesci; claustral buildings converted into house in C16; some late C18/early C19 alterations. Squared stone. Long aisleless church with south-east sacristy; cloister on south; east range incorporating cloister walk, with chapter house and warming house/reredorterblock both projecting to east. West gable of church with tall lancet and vesica above; south wall has 3 trefoiled lancets above corbelling for cloister roof, doorway to walking place between nave and choir, two 2- light windows to west of sacristy, triple sedilia and part of piscina. North wall and east end much reduced. Gabled 2-storey sacristy has piscina and recess with bowl, shelf and flue. Chapter house has double-chamfered door and 4 trefoiled lancets on south; warming house with fireplace. Transomed windows in south gable end of east range may be post-Dissolution alterations, as are blocked openings in south wall of cloister. Wall on west of cloister is outer wall of former west range, with attached C18 Gothick privy below earlier 1st floor fireplace and stack; to right is C18 summerhouse (q.v.). Unusual graveslab with Tau cross in floor of nave; worn slab set in west end of church brought in early C19 from St. Waleric's Church at Alnmouth. C18 statue of praying friar by south wall of chapter house. The best preserved and probably the earliest Carmelite friary in England; foundations of other buildings, identified from C16 survey, excavated 1888-9 by Duke of Northumberland, but now covered over. W.H. St. John Hope, 'On the Whitefriars or Carmelites of Hulne, Northumberland'. Archaeol. J. XLVII (1890) 105-129. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
1042055 | Chirm Farmhouse | 1042055 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.864216 55.253871,-1.864227 55.253964,-1.864321 55.253960,-1.864327 55.254012,-1.864417 55.254008,-1.864406 55.253922,-1.864344 55.253924,-1.864336 55.253865,-1.864216 55.253871))) | NUNNYKIRK WINGATES NZ 09 NE 8/57 Chirm Farmhouse II House. Early-mid C18. Ashlar with graduated Lakeland slate roof. Three storeys, 3 bays with 2-storey, 2-bay addition to left. Central staircase plan, one room deep with early C19 outshut to rear. Central C19 half-glazed door. Sash windows on ground and 1st floors; 4-pane Yorkshire sashes on 2nd floor. Re-roofed early C19 with flat coping and earlier reverse-stepped coping beneath. Renewed end stacks on old bases. Interior has two 2-panelled doors, panelled shutters and staircase with stick balusters. , | 2015-10-16 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
1042056 | Bridge Circa 300 Yards North Of Donkin Rigg | 1042056 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.949610 55.198918,-1.949684 55.198901,-1.949654 55.198883,-1.949633 55.198837,-1.949564 55.198848,-1.949590 55.198919,-1.949610 55.198918))) | ROTHLEY B 6342 NZ 08 NW (South side, off) 17/60 Bridge c.300 yards north of Donkin Rigg II Bridge. C18. Ashlar. Single elliptical arch. Parapet, ramped down at each end, has higher central section also ramped down at each end. Parapet and abutments splay out at approaches to bridge. 4 rounded glinters on bridge. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
1042057 | Milestone At Rothley Crossyards | 1042057 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.972892 55.198319,-1.972897 55.198314,-1.972886 55.198314,-1.972886 55.198317,-1.972892 55.198319))) | ROTHLEY B 6342 NZ 08 NW (West side) 17/64 Milestone at Rothley crossroads II Milestone. Mid C18. Sandstone. c.18 inches high with 2 faces and rounded back. Inscribed on one face RB for Rothbury and on the other H for Hexham. 10 21 The Rothbury-Hexham turnpike was opened c.1751. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
1042058 | Hartington Hall | 1042058 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.965635 55.186904,-1.965431 55.186884,-1.965404 55.186967,-1.965608 55.186989,-1.965635 55.186904))) | ROTHLEY HARTINGTON NZ 08 NW 17/70 Hartington Hall GV II House. Early C17 probably with Cl6 core. Openings renewed C18. Roof and rear wing altered mid-C19. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. L-plan with C18 outshut in re-entrant angle. 3 storeys, 3 bays. Central door of 6 flush panels in slightly-chamfered surround. Renewed 6-pane sashes; the lintels and sills are C18, the jambs earlier. Gabled roof with overlapping coping, kneelers and rock-faced corniced end stacks. Quoins and fragments of wall of older house on left return. Interior: Walls c.40 inches thick. On ground floor 2 large Cl7 fireplaces with outer chamfers, cyma-moulded surrounds with broach stops and Tudor-arched lintels; also a doorway with broad chamfered Tudor-arched surround; oak beams. Oak beams also on 1st floor. On 2nd floor a C17 fireplace with flat lintel on large rounded corbels. Referred to as a bastle in 1542. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
1042059 | Limekilns Circa 300 Yards North Of High Hartington | 1042059 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.965248 55.192996,-1.965290 55.192995,-1.965298 55.192942,-1.965080 55.192760,-1.964910 55.192814,-1.964855 55.192842,-1.964813 55.192891,-1.964794 55.192994,-1.965015 55.193074,-1.965094 55.193033,-1.965248 55.192996))) | ROTHLEY HARTINGTON NZ 08 NW 17/72 Limekilns c.300 yards north of High Hartington II Limekilns. Mid C19. Dressed stone and brick. 4 large triangular openings, each corbelled down to 3 low segmental drawing holes. 2 oval brick-lined pots behind. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
1042060 | Flotterton House | 1042060 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.999656 55.316020,-1.999703 55.316001,-1.999693 55.315993,-1.999889 55.315919,-1.999799 55.315841,-1.999603 55.315915,-1.999591 55.315905,-1.999524 55.315931,-1.999491 55.315926,-1.999453 55.315932,-1.999424 55.315956,-1.999423 55.315974,-1.999368 55.315994,-1.999474 55.316085,-1.999656 55.316020))) | SNITTER FLOTTERTON NU 00 SW 3/76 Flotterton House GV II House. 1826 by John Dobson for Mr. Weallans. Ashlar with plinth and Lakeland slate roof. Square main block with lower service wings to left. Garden front: 2 storeys, 5 bays with full-height, 3-bay central bow window. Angle pilasters. On ground floor full-length 15-pane sashes, margined in outer bays. On 1st floor shortened 9-pane sashes, again margined in outer bays. Cornice and projecting stone eaves. Hipped roof with 2 corniced ridge stacks. Lower 4-bay service wing to left has slightly-recessed right bay with half- glazed door and overlight, 6-pane sash above and dentilled cornice. Elsewhere 16-pane sashes on ground floor and small 8-pane sashes above. Hipped roof. Entrance front: 3 bays. Half glazed door in recessed porch with 2 square Tuscan columns in antis. 12-pane sashes with moulded sills and aprons. Interior: Cantilevered stair with stick balusters. Sitting room has frieze with row of palmettes and row of Greek key. Dining room frieze has pairs of cornucopia alternating with palmettes;dentil cornice above. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
1042061 | Glebe Farmhouse | 1042061 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.959562 55.323763,-1.959599 55.323782,-1.959637 55.323757,-1.959759 55.323820,-1.959857 55.323759,-1.959696 55.323677,-1.959562 55.323763))) | SNITTER SNITTER NU 00 SW 3/79 Glebe Farmhouse II House. Early-mid C18. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 3 storeys, 3 bays. Former central door, now a window. Sash windows in slightly-chamfered reveals. Small square 2nd-floor windows. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with reverse- stepped coping and corniced end stacks. Doorway on left return. Former outshut extended to 2 storeys C20. Interior has panelled shutters and 6-panel doors. , | 2015-10-16 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
1042062 | Warton Farmhouse | 1042062 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.989875 55.319901,-1.989872 55.319836,-1.989974 55.319836,-1.989965 55.319593,-1.989713 55.319596,-1.989716 55.319655,-1.989743 55.319655,-1.989750 55.319882,-1.989796 55.319882,-1.989826 55.319897,-1.989875 55.319901))) | SNITTER WARTON NU 00 SW 3/81 Warton Farmhouse II House. C17 refronted early C18, reroofed and extended to rear c.1855. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. L-plan with later buildings in re-entrant angle and to rear of rear range. 2 storeys, 5 bays. Chamfered plinth and raised alternating quoins. Centre bay breaks forward slightly. Two-leaf door in stone surround with thin pilasters and semi-circular pediment. Sash windows,with intermediate glazing bars removed, in segmental-arched raised stone surrounds with imposts and keystones. lst-floor band and eaves band. Steeply-pitched roof with overlapping coping, kneelers and corniced end stacks. On left return, 6 scattered double-chamfered windows, 4 formerly 2-light mullioned windows, now with Yorkshire sashes. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
1042064 | Garden Wall In Front Of Whitton Farmhouse | 1042064 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.909858 55.304422,-1.909878 55.304412,-1.909829 55.304189,-1.909798 55.304181,-1.909796 55.304198,-1.909829 55.304347,-1.909846 55.304415,-1.909858 55.304422))) | TOSSON WHITTON NU 00 SE 4/89 Garden wall in front of Whitton Farmhouse GV II Garden wall. C18. Dressed stone. L-plan. Wall c.10 ft. high down left side of garden. Ramped down to lower wall along front. Flat coping. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
1042065 | Gates, Gatepiers And Garden Walls South Of Whitton Grange | 1042065 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.909890 55.304168,-1.909802 55.304182,-1.909828 55.304193,-1.910341 55.304144,-1.910523 55.304141,-1.910937 55.304163,-1.911146 55.304191,-1.911166 55.304185,-1.911157 55.304174,-1.910941 55.304145,-1.910524 55.304123,-1.910337 55.304126,-1.909890 55.304168))) | TOSSON WHITTON NU 00 SE 4/91 Gates, gatepiers and garden walls south of Whitton Grange GV II Garden walls and 2 gateways. Walls probably C18; gates and piers 1921 by Robert Mauchlen for Sir Angus Watson. Dressed stone walls,ashlar piers, wood and wrought iron gates. In centre, in front of front door of house (q.v.) pedestrian gate: square corniced ashlar piers with pyramidal caps; Arts-and-Crafts style wood gate with concave top rail. Flanking, ramped-down, concave quadrant walls, continuing left and right in similar style. They are c.4 ft. high with steeply-ridged coping. At east end, carriage gates with square corniced piers and elaborate wrought iron gates. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
1042066 | Wall, Arbour And Base Of Tower Attached To South Of Whitton Grange | 1042066 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.910678 55.304333,-1.910520 55.304341,-1.910529 55.304385,-1.910685 55.304375,-1.910678 55.304333))) | TOSSON WHITTON NU 00 SE 4/94 Wall, arbour and base of tower attached to south of Whitton Grange GV II Wall, gateway, arbour and remains of towerhouse. Medieval and 1921 by Robert Mauchlen. Re-used old stone. To left wall c.9 ft. high with round-headed doorway and boarded door. Flat coping. Similar walling projects on right and contains arbour in form of segmental recess with re-used chamfered lintel inscribed S E 1706, supported on shaped brackets. R Attached to rear, the lower part of one wall of a tower house with very thick wall. The lower courses of the basement vault are visible. Also to rear, built into 1921 wall, a C14 piscina with trefoiled head and petalled drain. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
1042067 | Marker Stone 90 Metres South Of Bridge Over Debdon Burn | 1042067 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.895825 55.318007,-1.895819 55.318011,-1.895822 55.318014,-1.895831 55.318011,-1.895825 55.318007))) | CARTINGTON B 6341 NU 0602 NU 06710267 (West side) 23/1 Marker stone 90 metres south of bridge over Debdon Burn II County Bridge Marker, probably early C19. Cut and tooled sandstone. Segmental- topped stone with chamfered edges and incised letters CN: overall height 0.60 metre. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042068 | Boundary Stone On North Of Debdon Track 80 Metres From Road | 1042068 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.897136 55.324191,-1.897140 55.324203,-1.897167 55.324212,-1.897188 55.324207,-1.897199 55.324194,-1.897191 55.324182,-1.897173 55.324176,-1.897151 55.324178,-1.897136 55.324191))) | CARTINGTON B 6341 NU 00 SE (West side, off) 17/3 Boundary stone on north of Debdon track 80 metres from road II Boundary stone, probably C18. Tooled sandstone. Segmental-topped stone 0.60 metre high, with incised Roman letters M H (Mount Healy) on east and P H (Pauperhaugh) on west. The stone marked the north-west corner of a 0.071 acre detached portion of Mount Healey township (lst edition 0.S. 6:1 mile map). , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042069 | Boundary Stone On North Of Debdon Track 210 Metres From Road | 1042069 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.899264 55.324267,-1.899267 55.324279,-1.899289 55.324288,-1.899315 55.324284,-1.899326 55.324273,-1.899319 55.324258,-1.899300 55.324252,-1.899274 55.324256,-1.899264 55.324267))) | CARTINGTON B 6341 NU 00 SE (West side, off) 17/4 Boundary stone on north of Debdon track 210 metres from road II Boundary stone, probably C18. Tooled sandstone. Segmental-topped stone 0.60 metre high, with incised Roman letters P H (Pauperhaugh) on east and R (Rothbury) on west. The stone marked the north-west corner of an 0.111 acre detached portion of Pauperhaugh township (lst edition 0.S. 6:1 mile map). , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 |
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