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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1042070 | Stone On North Side Of Old Road, 30 Meres North East Of Present Bridge Over Whitton Burn | 1042070 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.895520 55.299215,-1.895523 55.299227,-1.895545 55.299236,-1.895566 55.299234,-1.895582 55.299222,-1.895578 55.299209,-1.895562 55.299201,-1.895540 55.299201,-1.895520 55.299215))) | CARTINGTON NU 00 SE 17/325 An early 19th century County Bridge marker of cut sandstone incised with the letters C and N. Approximately 0.7 metres in height. | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042071 | Burnfoot Power House, 70 Metres North Of Burnfoot Lodge | 1042071 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.890595 55.309766,-1.890699 55.309693,-1.890619 55.309656,-1.890591 55.309676,-1.890488 55.309629,-1.890327 55.309742,-1.890384 55.309768,-1.890408 55.309752,-1.890434 55.309765,-1.890496 55.309721,-1.890595 55.309766))) | CARTINGTON B 6344 NU 00 SE (North side, off) 17/5 Burnfoot Power House, 70 metres north of Burnfoot Lodge II* Power house, 1883-7 for Lord Armstrong. Snecked stone with rock-faced-and- margined quoins and dressings; red clay tile roof. Z-plan,single storey. South elevation in 2 parts: Gable end of south-west wing (battery house) on left has inserted boarded double doors under timber lintel; 2-light mullioned window on left and slit in gable. Set back to right is centre block: boarded door and pent projection to right with similar door on left return. West elevation in 2 parts: 3-bay south-west wing on right has 3-light windows and 2 slatted ridge vents with moulded finials. Left return of wing has 2 similar windows and slit in gable. 2-bay rear wing, set back to left, has boarded door, 3-light window and larger slatted ridge vent; roof hipped to left. Small extension set back on far left with similar window. Interior: Thompson double vortex turbine and the earliest known example of an R.E. Crompton double magnet Trade-type Gramme ring compound dynamo; removed for repair at time of survey, to be re-installed spring 1987. Historical Note: Built after creation of Nelly's Moss Lakes gave a 107-metre head, allowing Armstrong to construct equipment giving 90 amps at 110 volts. In 1895 a Tangye gas engine (now removed) and a Parkes dynamo were added, virtually doubling the power output. Last used in 1945. Listed and graded for historical interest. Adjacent wooden shed with corrugated iron roof is not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042072 | 3 Boundary Stones On Boundary With Callaly Civil Parish | 1042072 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.897476 55.348593,-1.897482 55.348589,-1.897473 55.348586,-1.897470 55.348589,-1.897476 55.348593)),((-1.901936 55.346543,-1.901941 55.346538,-1.901930 55.346538,-1.901930 55.346541,-1.901936 55.346543)),((-1.893305 55.350413,-1.893311 55.350413,-1.893314 55.350410,-1.893305 55.350407,-1.893305 55.350413))) | CARTINGTON BLACK MOSS NU 00 NE NU 06870627 to 06320584 13/6 3 boundary stones on boundary with Callaly C.P. II 3 boundary stones, probably C18. Cut sandstone. Segmental-topped pillars 0.40-0.70 metre high with incised letters L on north and N on south. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042073 | Ruins Of Cartington Castle | 1042073 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.940462 55.334933,-1.940488 55.334932,-1.940486 55.334903,-1.940617 55.334908,-1.940614 55.334802,-1.940634 55.334803,-1.940631 55.334641,-1.940217 55.334645,-1.940212 55.334669,-1.940138 55.334674,-1.940141 55.334786,-1.940166 55.334786,-1.940162 55.334686,-1.940217 55.334689,-1.940231 55.334804,-1.940220 55.334805,-1.940223 55.334925,-1.940366 55.334924,-1.940366 55.334903,-1.940445 55.334903,-1.940447 55.334933,-1.940462 55.334933))) | CARTINGTON CARTINGTON NU 00 SW 16/7 Ruins of Cartington Castle 21.10.53 I Fortified Manor House: Several C14 and early C15 builds; alterations and extensions in late C16 or early C17; partial demolition following 1648 siege, with part of hall range and north-east tower remodelled afterwards; fell into ruins early in C19; excavation, repairs and some restoration 1887 by C.C. Hodges for Lord Armstrong. Squared stone. Plan: Hall range with solar (north-east) tower at east end and rectangular courtyard on south, with C16/17 east range and medieval south-east turret; only traces survive of outer courtyard to north and post-medieval walled orchard to south. Hall range: South elevation shows chamfered and moulded plinths, and projecting semi-octagonal stair turret with chamfered setbacks and loops; left moulded ground-floor doorway, partly restored; right inserted C16/17 lst-floor door. On far right remains of C16/17 stair projection. Scattered fenestration includes 3 large 2-light windows of 1887, re-using old materials but not all in correct positions. Other outer walls of range only stand to 1st floor level, with several chamfered doorways and loops; on north the lower part of a large flying buttress. Interior: tower basement has 3 barrel-vaulted chambers and well shaft; eastern of 3 rooms beneath hall retains part of its segmental vault. Wall between tower and hall stands to 3-storey height. Several original doorways, fireplaces and stairs including full-height newel stair in turret. Walls around courtyard: East wall stands to lst floor level, with inserted C16/17 doorway and window; outer walls of east range ruined. South-east turret has barrel-vaulted chamber and projection with lst-floor garderobe. 2-metre high south wall is post-medieval reconstruction except for traces of tower, perhaps original gatehouse, at west end. Cl7 west wall has central gateway with rusticated piers, the southern retaining part of its moulded cap. Inside courtyard, remains of detached C16/17 stair to let-floor hall range, and foundations of demolished range of similar date. Historical notes: Built for the Cartington family (licence to crenellate 1441). In 1494 it passed by marriage to the Radcliffes and later to the Widdringtons, Sir Edward Widdrington holding it briefly for the King in the 1648 siege. Detailed description by H.L. Honeyman in Northumberland County History XV, 375-80 (1940). , | 2013-01-29 | 1953-10-21 | ||||
1042074 | Row Of 5 Boundary Stones | 1042074 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.936567 55.346822,-1.936574 55.346837,-1.936593 55.346843,-1.936619 55.346839,-1.936630 55.346826,-1.936619 55.346812,-1.936598 55.346807,-1.936567 55.346822)),((-1.926448 55.345554,-1.926455 55.345569,-1.926474 55.345575,-1.926495 55.345573,-1.926511 55.345557,-1.926499 55.345543,-1.926479 55.345539,-1.926459 55.345543,-1.926448 55.345554)),((-1.931425 55.346461,-1.931432 55.346476,-1.931450 55.346482,-1.931472 55.346480,-1.931488 55.346464,-1.931480 55.346453,-1.931456 55.346446,-1.931425 55.346461)),((-1.925272 55.345226,-1.925279 55.345241,-1.925298 55.345247,-1.925324 55.345243,-1.925335 55.345229,-1.925331 55.345220,-1.925309 55.345211,-1.925283 55.345215,-1.925272 55.345226)),((-1.929483 55.346164,-1.929490 55.346179,-1.929509 55.346185,-1.929535 55.346181,-1.929546 55.346167,-1.929539 55.346155,-1.929520 55.346149,-1.929494 55.346153,-1.929483 55.346164))) | CARTINGTON CARTINGTON HILL NU OO NW NU 04830570 to NU 04250589 12/8 Row of 5 boundary stones II 5 boundary stones, probably C18. Sandstone. Rectangular flat-topped pillars 0.60-0.90 metre high, with incised Roman letters L on north and N on south. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042075 | 4 Boundary Stones On Parish Boundary With Callaly Civil Parish | 1042075 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.911684 55.344511,-1.911690 55.344524,-1.911714 55.344532,-1.911739 55.344526,-1.911747 55.344516,-1.911739 55.344501,-1.911725 55.344496,-1.911699 55.344498,-1.911684 55.344511)),((-1.915736 55.344510,-1.915739 55.344521,-1.915761 55.344530,-1.915787 55.344526,-1.915799 55.344512,-1.915787 55.344498,-1.915769 55.344494,-1.915747 55.344498,-1.915736 55.344510)),((-1.908401 55.344760,-1.908408 55.344775,-1.908427 55.344781,-1.908448 55.344779,-1.908464 55.344763,-1.908438 55.344745,-1.908412 55.344749,-1.908401 55.344760)),((-1.917824 55.344704,-1.917829 55.344698,-1.917819 55.344698,-1.917819 55.344702,-1.917824 55.344704))) | CARTINGTON CHAIN HEADS NU 00 NE NU 05900564 to NU 05310563 13/9 4 boundary stones on parish boundary with Callaly C.P. II 4 boundary stones, probably C18. Cut sandstone. Rectangular pillars with segmental tops, 0.65 to 0.85 metre high. Incised letters L on north and R on south. The 3 western stones are incorporated into a later drystone wall, and have only one face exposed. Two stones, at NU 05700562 and NU 05430560, are not shown on current O.S. maps. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
1042076 | Cragside | 1042076 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.885747 55.313845,-1.885746 55.313857,-1.885820 55.313864,-1.885825 55.313851,-1.885842 55.313851,-1.885855 55.313803,-1.885829 55.313801,-1.885836 55.313764,-1.885814 55.313762,-1.885820 55.313735,-1.885798 55.313732,-1.885809 55.313688,-1.885827 55.313689,-1.885846 55.313621,-1.885827 55.313619,-1.885830 55.313602,-1.885806 55.313599,-1.885821 55.313540,-1.885304 55.313501,-1.885306 55.313478,-1.885342 55.313463,-1.885350 55.313420,-1.885318 55.313395,-1.885322 55.313379,-1.885304 55.313378,-1.885304 55.313367,-1.885282 55.313366,-1.885281 55.313377,-1.885145 55.313369,-1.885145 55.313358,-1.885063 55.313362,-1.885036 55.313528,-1.885102 55.313532,-1.885091 55.313597,-1.885129 55.313598,-1.885131 55.313588,-1.885214 55.313594,-1.885212 55.313604,-1.885331 55.313612,-1.885308 55.313749,-1.885109 55.313744,-1.885101 55.313804,-1.885157 55.313805,-1.885155 55.313823,-1.885246 55.313827,-1.885243 55.313853,-1.885407 55.313858,-1.885411 55.313840,-1.885494 55.313844,-1.885497 55.313823,-1.885607 55.313833,-1.885609 55.313842,-1.885675 55.313847,-1.885676 55.313838,-1.885747 55.313845))) | CARTINGTON CRAGSIDE NU 0702 24/11 Cragside 21/10/53 GV I Country House. 1864, greatly enlarged 1870-2, 1872-7 and 1883-5 by Norman Shaw, and Billiard Room extension 1895 by Frederick Waller, for Sir William George Armstrong, 1st Lord Armstrong. Snecked stone with rock-faced-and- margined quoins and ashlar dressings; some timber framing with pebbledashed infill; red clay tile roofs except for leaded part-glazed roof to Drawing Room and Welsh slates on Billiard Room. Dramatic site cut into steep valleyside; irregular ranges around small court closed by rock face on east. Central Tower in west range; Gilnockie Tower at east end of south range forms a link with Drawing Room and Billiard Room at higher level to south-east. Eclectic style with mixed Gothic, Tudor and Renaissance motifs. South (Entrance) front: irregular facade in 3 parts. 3-storey 3-bay left section has 2 timber-framed gables and an attic dormer; central moulded entrance arch with inner half-glazed panelled double doors, and large mullioned- and-transomed window over. Central part 2 storeys and blind jettied top floor, 2 bays, has a larger moulded archway through to the courtyard. Right bay is 5-storey Gilnockie Tower, with gabled top floor set back behind stepped parapet; and hexagonal wooden cupola with swept lead dome and weathervane. Projecting right wing, 2-storeyed on west and l-storeyed on east with hill slope; on west and south faces large bay windows, massive projecting stack on south, castellated parapets. At higher level on far right is large detached chimney stack served by subterranean flues. Irregular west front in several planes. 4-bay right section is 1864 house, heightened 1872-7 by Shaw; 3 storeys except for 6-storey central Tower rising behind 2nd bay. Twin-gabled left bay; timber-framed top floor to right bays. Tower has stepped crenellated parapet below timber-framed top floor with jettied gable. 2-bay left section of 1870-7: Semi-octagonal bay window on left supports balcony to recessed timber-framed 2nd floor. North front 1 + 4 bays. Main 3-storey part has 1874 gateway on left: large moulded archway to courtyard flanked by stepped clasping buttresses. 3rd bay has full-height canted bay window, with multi-shafted chimney to right. To left is 1?-storey bay with timber-framed gable set back behind parapet. Stone-mullioned windows, some with transoms, except in timber-framed sections, mostly with plate glass except for some leaded small-paned casements. Various carved panels and details, notably to timberwork of Central Tower. Moulded parapets, gable copings and finials. Tall chimneys with clustered octagonal or spiral-fluted shafts. Largely complete Victorian interior. Stone Entrance Hall with panelled bays on either side and moulded arches, one leading to passage with De Morgan majolica tiles. Library with elaborate panelled and coffered ceiling, frieze with painted floral panels, high panelled dado and large chimney piece of onyx, copper and pictorial tiles; Morris glass (life of St. George) in top lights of windows. Dining Room has deeply-coffered moulded ceiling and high embattled dado with carved frieze; inglenook fireplace under semicircular arch, the fireplace, arch and frieze above all carved. Large kitchen with 2 ranges, hydraulically-turned spit and dumb waiter. In basement below Library, a complete bath-house suite with tiled plunge bath.Open-well stair with carved heraldic beasts on newels. Upstairs landing and passages with De Morgan tiles. Gallery, with arch-braced timber roof and glazed top panels, leads to Drawing Room: Huge inglenook fireplace and chimneypiece by W.R. Lethaby, in Italian marbles, carved throughout with Renaissance motifs and reaching to top of barreled roof. Roof has elaborate plaster side panels and glazed centre; moulded archway to bay window. Billiard Room with panelled fireplace wall and Baroque arcades. Cragside was the home of the 1st Lord Armstrong (1810-1900), industrialist and inventor. The house was the scene of many technological innovations; it was the first in the world to be lit by electricity derived from water power. 'Cragside', National Trust guide 1981, S. Pettit & S. Saint. , | 2013-01-29 | 1953-10-21 | ||||
1042077 | Old Schoolhouse | 1042077 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.862098 55.170038,-1.862096 55.170051,-1.862229 55.170055,-1.862231 55.170037,-1.862281 55.170038,-1.862285 55.169992,-1.862063 55.169985,-1.862058 55.170037,-1.862098 55.170038))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/34 Old Schoolhouse 20.10.69 (previously listed as Hartburn Tower) GV II* Schoolhouse and 'Parish Stable' (hearse house), 1762 by Dr. John Sharpe, vicar of Hartburn. Coursed rubble and dressings except for tooled squared stone on west return; slate roof. Gothick style. North front: projecting 3-storey centre bay has late C19 sash below 1st floor 2-light window: trefoiled heads to lights within ogee arch, raised stone surround. Round-headed recesses above. Crenellated parapet has taller central section with roundel and ornamental arrow loops. Lower flanking bays, to left with buttress, to right with late C19 sash; stepped crenellated parapet. Rear elevation: central section has external stone stair to 1st floor door, tall narrow window above, reverse-stepped gable. Bay to right has segmental arch (to former hearse house) partly hidden by C20 glazed porch; bay to left has boarded door. Various C19 sashes. Lean-to roofs, reverse-stepped coping. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-10-20 | ||||
1042078 | Hartburn War Memorial | 1042078 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.861791 55.168903,-1.861818 55.168895,-1.861820 55.168879,-1.861791 55.168867,-1.861761 55.168879,-1.861763 55.168894,-1.861791 55.168903))) | Summary of Building First World War memorial, 1921, by Sir Edwin Lutyens with later additions for the Second World War. Reasons for Designation Hartburn War Memorial is listed at Grade II for the following principle reasons: * Historic interest: as an eloquent witness to the tragic impacts of world events on this community, and the sacrifices it made in the conflicts of the C20; * Architect: by the nationally renowned architect Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869-1944), who designed extant 58 memorials at home and abroad including the Cenotaph in Whitehall; * Design: a simple yet elegant War Cross. History Hartburn?s war memorial was paid for by Mr and Mrs Straker of the nearby Angerton Hall, for whom Lutyens and his long-time collaborator Gertrude Jekyll had designed the Hall?s gardens in 1904. It was built by HJ Robinson of Clay House, Meldon, and was unveiled on 31 July 1921 by Colonel EPA Riddell CMG DSO, the commander of the Northumberland Infantry Brigade. Sir Edwin Lutyens OM RA (1869-1944) was the leading English architect of his generation. Before the First World War his reputation rested on his country houses and his work at New Delhi, but during and after the war he became the pre-eminent architect for war memorials in England, France and the British Empire. While the Cenotaph in Whitehall (London) had the most influence on other war memorials, the Thiepval Arch was the most influential on other forms of architecture. He designed the Stone of Remembrance which was placed in all Imperial War Graves Commission cemeteries and in some cemeteries in England, including some with which he was not otherwise associated. Details Hartburn?s war memorial stands on a small triangular green in the centre of the hamlet. It comprises a War Cross with deeply bevelled edges set on a chunky, two-stepped, base. On the south face of the base is inscribed PASS FRIEND ALL IS WELL/ 1914 HARTBURN 1919. On the north face is 1939 HARTBURN 1945. Selected Sources Books and journals Skelton, T, Gliddon, G, Lutyens and the Great War, (2008), 83, 169 National Grid Reference: NZ 08903 86072 | 2015-10-15 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042079 | Grotto On South Bank Of Hart Burn | 1042079 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.862762 55.173051,-1.862855 55.173049,-1.862855 55.173021,-1.862824 55.173021,-1.862822 55.173011,-1.862791 55.173012,-1.862792 55.173025,-1.862761 55.173025,-1.862762 55.173051))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/33 Grotto on south bank of Hart Burn 6.5.52 (Formerly listed with Vicarage as grotto) 11 Grotto c.1760 by Dr. Sharpe. Tall circular chamber cut in sandstone cliff, with twin domed niches above. Within chamber, walls of coursed roughly- squared stone to rear (with chamfered pointed arch and two slits above) to left (with similar unchamfered arch) and to right (with fireplace). A low slab-roofed tunnel, now part collapsed, runs from the Grotto to the bank of the stream; this is said to have been constructed to give bathers a covered access to the water. , | 2013-01-29 | 1952-05-06 | ||||
1042080 | Garden Walls, Gateway And Steps, South Of Angerton Hall | 1042080 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.853001 55.159740,-1.852801 55.159762,-1.852836 55.159893,-1.852853 55.159897,-1.852860 55.159889,-1.852825 55.159772,-1.853018 55.159753,-1.853027 55.159746,-1.853023 55.159729,-1.853048 55.159728,-1.853059 55.159753,-1.853292 55.159732,-1.853298 55.159728,-1.853293 55.159693,-1.853622 55.159664,-1.853627 55.159678,-1.853661 55.159678,-1.853631 55.159693,-1.853655 55.159818,-1.853673 55.159823,-1.853679 55.159816,-1.853656 55.159698,-1.853683 55.159695,-1.853687 55.159688,-1.853682 55.159667,-1.853646 55.159665,-1.853641 55.159651,-1.853630 55.159649,-1.853274 55.159681,-1.853268 55.159688,-1.853274 55.159720,-1.853074 55.159738,-1.853064 55.159713,-1.853004 55.159717,-1.852998 55.159722,-1.853001 55.159740))) | HARTBURN HIGH ANGERTON NZ 0985 Garden walls, gateway and 19/39 steps, south of Angerton Hall (Formerly listed as garden walling, gates, stairs and 20.10.69. terrace walling to south) GV II Walls, gateway and steps, 1904 by Lutyens. Squared and rock-faced stone with ashlar dressings; wrought-iron gates. Sunken garden adjacent to south front of Angerton Hall (q.v.) has balustraded walls linking to Hall facade. Left return has tall piers with moulded caps flanking apsidal recess; right return has similar piers holding gate with naturalistic vine decoration. Balustraded terrace wall runs east from north gate pier, with flanking stair, returning north at end of terrace. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-10-20 | ||||
1042081 | Ha-Ha Wall 25 Metres South Of Angerton Hall | 1042081 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.854048 55.159548,-1.854006 55.159564,-1.853947 55.159572,-1.852322 55.159720,-1.852313 55.159730,-1.852469 55.159722,-1.853952 55.159585,-1.854035 55.159572,-1.854059 55.159559,-1.854060 55.159552,-1.854048 55.159548))) | HARTBURN HIGH ANGERTON NZ 0985 19/41 Ha-Ha wall 25 metres south of Angerton Hall GV II Ha-Ha wall, 1904 by Lutyens. Squared stone in irregular courses. Low wall with flat coping. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042082 | Garden Walls And Attached Structures North-East Of Angerton Hall | 1042082 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.852413 55.161032,-1.853112 55.160987,-1.853105 55.160950,-1.853259 55.160939,-1.853271 55.160950,-1.853318 55.160931,-1.853307 55.160921,-1.853326 55.160912,-1.853334 55.160882,-1.853324 55.160459,-1.853194 55.160461,-1.851867 55.160546,-1.852017 55.160938,-1.852043 55.160970,-1.852065 55.160983,-1.852045 55.161000,-1.852099 55.161017,-1.852120 55.161000,-1.852163 55.161007,-1.852340 55.161001,-1.852347 55.161023,-1.852410 55.161016,-1.852413 55.161032),(-1.852222 55.160993,-1.852125 55.160986,-1.852081 55.160973,-1.852046 55.160944,-1.851893 55.160554,-1.853301 55.160469,-1.853310 55.160881,-1.853304 55.160906,-1.853248 55.160927,-1.853058 55.160938,-1.853048 55.160886,-1.852824 55.160900,-1.852831 55.160936,-1.852809 55.160937,-1.852806 55.160922,-1.852593 55.160937,-1.852600 55.160982,-1.852559 55.160985,-1.852547 55.160922,-1.852327 55.160936,-1.852338 55.160993,-1.852317 55.160987,-1.852222 55.160993))) | HARTBURN HIGH ANGERTON NZ 0985 19/38 Garden walls and attached structures north-east of Angerton Hall GV II Walled garden c.1840, alterations and pergola 1904 by Lutyens. Garden walls brick internally and roughly-squared stone externally, tooled and margined dressings; slate roofs; wrought-iron gates. Rectangular garden with northern angles rounded. Lower south wall flanked by tall battered piers with moulded caps and ball finials; gateways with square piers and ball finials at centre and towards ends of wall; 13-bay pergola with round and square piers built onto wall left of central gate Towards north end of each side wall a round- headed chamfered arch set in a corniced projection; decorative openwork wrought- iron gates. Ancillary outbuildings attached to north wall include pent gardener's cottage and gabled store buildings at ends. Blocked flues in former heated section. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042083 | High Angerton Farmhouse | 1042083 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.853098 55.162795,-1.853105 55.162759,-1.853016 55.162753,-1.853005 55.162737,-1.852974 55.162737,-1.852950 55.162749,-1.852876 55.162744,-1.852875 55.162750,-1.852859 55.162749,-1.852854 55.162771,-1.852868 55.162772,-1.852864 55.162796,-1.852882 55.162798,-1.852870 55.162863,-1.852976 55.162870,-1.852978 55.162862,-1.853031 55.162866,-1.853041 55.162819,-1.853093 55.162822,-1.853098 55.162795))) | HARTBURN HIGH ANGERTON NZ 0985 19/45 High Angerton Farmhouse (formerly listed as 20.10.69 Mr. Phillipson's house) GV II House, dated 1833 on lintel. Tooled stone, tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; slate roof. T-plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth. Projecting narrow central bay has narrow 12-pane sash, renewed window above and slit in gable with coping and kneelers; and left return with vertical- panelled door in surround with flat-pointed head within crenellated frame. Flanking bays have 2-light mullioned windows with sashes, (except lower left which has C20 glazing and has lost its mullion) under coped gables. All windows have recessed chamfered surrounds and chamfered hoodmoulds. Coped gables with kneelers, stepped stone end stacks with conjoined shafts and modillion cornice. Left return has corbelled-out stack, right return larger stepped stack projection. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-10-20 | ||||
1042084 | Bridge On Track From Low Angerton To Howlet Hall | 1042084 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.845351 55.151404,-1.845236 55.151423,-1.845287 55.151478,-1.845374 55.151465,-1.845351 55.151404))) | HARTBURN LOW ANGERTON NZ 08 SE NZ 099842 14/47 Bridge on track from Low Angerton to Howlet Hall GV II Bridge, late C18 or early C19. Finely-jointed tooled stone. Semicircular arch; low parapet with large rounded glinters. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042085 | Lodge At Entrance To Meldon Park | 1042085 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.834848 55.164640,-1.834826 55.164654,-1.834826 55.164678,-1.834856 55.164687,-1.835057 55.164686,-1.835057 55.164639,-1.834848 55.164640))) | HARTBURN MELDON PARK NZ 1085 20/51 Lodge at entrance to 20.10.69 Meldon Park (Formerly listed as Lodge to Meldon Park) GV Gate lodge, early C19, probably by John Dobson. Ashlar. 1 storey, bay. Plinth, cornice and parapet with moulded coping. Canted front to drive has 3 steps up to central 6-panel door under Tuscan porch, flanked by shortened 9-pane sashes with moulded sunk panels below sills. Flat roof, central tall corniced stack. Later additions to rear not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-10-20 | ||||
1042086 | Wall And Cistern To West Of Meldon Park Stable Block | 1042086 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.832869 55.164000,-1.832838 55.164007,-1.832835 55.164015,-1.832904 55.164114,-1.832920 55.164118,-1.832927 55.164110,-1.832862 55.164016,-1.832896 55.164006,-1.832872 55.163966,-1.832858 55.163962,-1.832820 55.163971,-1.832748 55.163863,-1.832725 55.163864,-1.832805 55.163985,-1.832854 55.163978,-1.832869 55.164000))) | HARTBURN MELDON PARK NZ 1085 20/54 Wall and cistern to west of Meldon Park stable block GV II Wall and cistern, early C19. Stone. Wall of squared tooled stone with flat coping has central rectangular recess holding stone cistern with plinth and old bronze tap; stone steps to right. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042087 | Tower Adjacent To Eastern House | 1042087 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.838795 55.165062,-1.838798 55.165097,-1.838853 55.165096,-1.838850 55.165061,-1.838795 55.165062))) | HARTBURN TEMPLE THORNTON NZ 1085 20/57 Tower adjacent to eastern house II Tower, former dovecote. Early C19. Squared stone with dressings; slate roof. Gothick style. 2 tall stages divided by band. Various windows in raised stone surrounds; upper window on east 2-light with pointed heads and column mullion. Two tiers of pigeon holes, now boarded over, above band; projecting parapet on moulded corbels. The tower folly/dovecote is loosely modelled on that of Hartburn parish church (q.v.). , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042088 | Cockle Park Tower | 1042088 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.685784 55.214291,-1.685759 55.214295,-1.685782 55.214342,-1.685924 55.214320,-1.685898 55.214268,-1.685920 55.214264,-1.685910 55.214244,-1.685888 55.214248,-1.685853 55.214172,-1.685735 55.214191,-1.685784 55.214291))) | HEBRON COCKLE PARK NZ 29 SW NZ 201912 7/65 Cockle Park Tower I Tower house, early C16 altered C17 and refenestrated c.1790. Squared stone with dressings; stone flag roof. L-plan with stair turret projecting at north end of east face and C17 stair projection in centre of west wall. 3 storeys + attic; north end, including turret, has chamfered plinth and set-back 1st floor, machicolated parapet on north and corbelled-out circular bartizans at northern angles. East elevation 3 bays; turret set forward to right has eroded armorial panel (Bertram quartering Ogle) and 3 worn carved emblems above, with small window and chamfered loops. Section to left has part-glazed door in 2nd bay and sash windows of 8, 12 or 24 panes; all in Gothick surrounds with 4-centred arches and hoodmoulds. North elevation has chamfered loops; gable with partly-blocked 2-light window behind parapet. South elevation: French window and 24-pane sashes, all in Gothick surrounds within the jambs of blocked C17 windows; coped gable with blocked 2-light mullioned window to attic. West elevation 3 bays. Central projection has boarded door and two 2-light mullioned windows above, the lower blocked. To left external stair to inserted boarded door breaking 1st floor set back, right hand part of wall above rebuilt 1828, replacing solar oriel, with 12-pane sash and old moulded overmantel re-set above. To right of projection blocked 3-light mullion-and-transom windows with hoodmoulds. Interior. Divided into 2 dwellings by a brick partition wall in C18; the southern 2 bays completely remodelled. North end of tower retains barrel vaults to ground floor and mural chambers, stone newel stair, ground and 1st floor fireplaces and a well-preserved 2nd-floor garderobe. The southern rooms show C18 doors, panelled shutters and fireplaces. Attic floor removed; roof with 5 C17 collared principal-rafter trusses. The tower is thought to have been built c.1520 for Sir William, 4th Lord Ogle, passing to the Bothal Estates whose later owners became Dukes of Portland. In the Cl9 it became the centre of the Duke's experimental farm. Under restoration at time of resurvey. Articles by R. Bibby in Northumbriana, 11-15 (1977-1979). , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042089 | Bridge Between East Shield Hill And East Shield Hill Farm | 1042089 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.687862 55.186731,-1.687648 55.186732,-1.687644 55.186762,-1.688075 55.186774,-1.688084 55.186733,-1.687895 55.186732,-1.687862 55.186731))) | HEBRON EAST SHIELD HILL NZ 18 NE NZ 19968810 11/69 Bridge between East Shield Hill and East Shield Hill Farm GV II Bridge. C18, altered. Roughly-squared stone with dressings. Small semicircular arch flanked by stepped buttresses, irregularly placed. Parapets with gabled tooled-and-margined coping terminate to west in square piers with pyramidal caps; to east,south parapet splays out to similar pier and north terminates in a taller section of wall, with similar coping, splaying out from the line of the bridge. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042090 | Milepost At Ngr Nz 1429667 | 1042090 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.777191 55.263930,-1.777218 55.263921,-1.777221 55.263905,-1.777197 55.263894,-1.777167 55.263900,-1.777162 55.263918,-1.777191 55.263930))) | LONGHORSLEY A 697 (East side) NZ 19 NW NZ 1429667 1/73 Milepost at above NGR II Milepost, probably early C20, by Smith Paterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast-iron, painted white and black. Shield-shaped plaque with legend CORNHILL 36 MORPETH 8 set on circular shaft; lower rectangular plaque with W (Wooler) 23 and maker's plate below. Overall height 0.9 metres. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042091 | Milepost Beside Cottage By Drive To Whemleyburn | 1042091 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.755603 55.239249,-1.755630 55.239240,-1.755631 55.239222,-1.755609 55.239213,-1.755579 55.239219,-1.755572 55.239228,-1.755576 55.239240,-1.755603 55.239249))) | LONGHORSLEY A 697 (East side) NZ 19 SE NZ 15649392 6/75 Milepost beside cottage by drive to Whemleyburn II Milepost, probably early C20, by Smith Paterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast-iron, painted white and black. Shield-shaped plaque with legend CORNHILL 38 MORPETH 6 set on circular shaft; lower rectangular plaque with W (Wooler) 25 and maker's plate below. Overall height 0.9 metres. , | 2024-03-25 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042092 | Muckley Farmhouse | 1042092 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.783233 55.234696,-1.783233 55.234690,-1.783221 55.234690,-1.783033 55.234697,-1.783035 55.234730,-1.782968 55.234733,-1.782974 55.234789,-1.783177 55.234782,-1.783176 55.234757,-1.783239 55.234753,-1.783233 55.234696))) | LONGHORSLEY NZ 19 SW NZ 139934 5/77 Muckley Farmhouse GV II House, c.1840 built for Captain Clark, incorporating C18 fabric. Squared stone with tooled and margined dressings; slate roof. South front 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Slightly raised quoins. Central renewed double doors with overlight, 12-pane sash windows; all openings have slightly raised surrounds with ears and feet; and projecting bracketed sills. Paired moulded brackets to eaves. Hipped roof; 2 corniced ridge stacks, left has 4 conjoined shafts, right has 2. To right, lower set-back kitchen wing is older house refronted c.1840; 12-pane sash with 6-pane sash above; coped gable to right with C20 brick stack. Altered farm buildings to right not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042093 | Garden Wall, Railings, Piers And Gate South Of Muckley Farmhouse | 1042093 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.782933 55.234609,-1.782927 55.234615,-1.782936 55.234692,-1.782946 55.234698,-1.782960 55.234693,-1.782952 55.234621,-1.783222 55.234609,-1.783232 55.234673,-1.783221 55.234690,-1.783241 55.234695,-1.783256 55.234676,-1.783245 55.234600,-1.783237 55.234595,-1.782933 55.234609))) | LONGHORSLEY NZ 19 SW NZ 139934 5/78 Garden wall, railings, piers and gate south of Muckley Farmhouse GV II Garden wall, railings, piers and gate. Mid C19. Stone, cast-iron. Coursed stone wall with gabled tooled coping carries railings with spearhead standards. Central rough stone piers hold gate with latticed lower rail. To left railings terminate in pier with gabled cap. Included for group value with Muckley Farmhouse (q.v.). , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042094 | Stable Block North-East Of Linden Hall | 1042094 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.760197 55.263833,-1.760269 55.263822,-1.760294 55.263872,-1.760324 55.263868,-1.760346 55.263912,-1.760452 55.263895,-1.760465 55.263923,-1.760522 55.263921,-1.760704 55.263893,-1.760687 55.263858,-1.760921 55.263821,-1.760835 55.263644,-1.760269 55.263728,-1.760206 55.263595,-1.760088 55.263614,-1.760163 55.263769,-1.760157 55.263770,-1.760197 55.263833))) | LONGHORSLEY LINDEN NZ 19 NE 2/80 Stable block north-east of Linden Hall GV II Former stable block, now part of hotel. Early C19. Coursed tooled stone; green slate roof. Ranges on 3 sides of courtyard. North range 2 storeys, 6 bays. Centre 2 bays set forward; elliptical double-chamfered carriage arches with C20 glazing, renewed 6-pane sashes with central blind window above, coped gable with clock. Flanking bays have renewed sashes, 12-pane to ground floor and 6-pane above. East and west ranges each 4 bays, similar fenestration. Courtyard closed to south by flat-coped wall with central gateway flanked by heavy square piers with pyramidal caps; 1 boarded door to each side; mounting block inside to east South ends of ranges have blind windows; renewed door in old opening in east range. Rear elevations: single-storey block links east range with north range of Linden Hall (q.v.). , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042095 | Garden Wall, Railings And Gate 120 Metres North-East Of Linden Hall | 1042095 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.758786 55.263948,-1.758772 55.263948,-1.758756 55.264010,-1.758584 55.264050,-1.758555 55.264242,-1.758572 55.264271,-1.758649 55.264293,-1.758803 55.264272,-1.758800 55.264263,-1.758653 55.264283,-1.758590 55.264269,-1.758573 55.264245,-1.758597 55.264057,-1.758765 55.264017,-1.758786 55.263948))) | LONGHORSLEY LINDEN NZ 19 NE 2/82 Garden wall, railings and gate 120 metres north-east of Linden Hall GV II Wall, railings and gate, early C19. Brick, stone dressings, cast-iron. Railings with knob standards on chamfered plinth run from north end of ha-ha (q.v.) to contemporary iron gate; brick wall with flat stone coping continues north then returns east to join stone wall, cut through by C20 opening and not of interest. Listed mainly for historical interest of large bricks of unusual early C19 type. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042096 | Former Schoolmasters House And Old Schoolroom | 1042096 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.770331 55.245568,-1.770388 55.245557,-1.770376 55.245534,-1.770404 55.245529,-1.770371 55.245472,-1.770055 55.245532,-1.770087 55.245588,-1.770319 55.245544,-1.770331 55.245568))) | LONGHORSLEY LONGHORSLEY NZ 19 SW 5/88 Former Schoolmaster's House and Old Schoolroom II GV House and Schoolroom; house 1751 refronted c,1850, schoolroom late C17 or early C18 altered. House front rock-faced masonry, rear and schoolroom squared stone; slate roofs. House 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central renewed door under triangular head with sunk spandrels; 2-light mullioned windows, with casements, in chamfered surrounds; ground floor windows with labels. Coped right gable with kneelers, right end and ridge stacks. Old Schoolroom to right I storey, 2 bays. Central boarded door with 2-pane overlight, late C19 sash windows. Right return has round-headed window. Reverse stepped gable carries small bellcote with segment-headed arch. Rear elevation altered. To left of house former school, now parish church (q.v.). , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042097 | Horsley Tower And Adjacent Outbuilding | 1042097 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.771561 55.245827,-1.771521 55.245759,-1.771628 55.245739,-1.771622 55.245727,-1.771667 55.245719,-1.771658 55.245703,-1.771683 55.245699,-1.771664 55.245668,-1.771590 55.245682,-1.771583 55.245670,-1.771394 55.245706,-1.771475 55.245843,-1.771561 55.245827))) | LONGHORSLEY LONGHORSLEY NZ 19 SW 5/86 Horsley Tower and adjacent outbuilding II* GV Towerhouse, probably early C16; north wing mid-C17, some restoration c.1930. Coursed squared stone with dressings; slate roof, except for pantiles on outbuilding; L-plan, South front 4 storeys, irregular fenestration. Original square-headed chamfered doorway now blocked and C20 window inserted. C20 door to left. 3-light window above and pair of 2-light windows on 2nd floor are C20 except for hoodmould of former. Other windows mostly old, some with hoodmoulds; narrow loops to right for newel stair. Crenellated parapet above cut-back string course, stair turret rising slightly higher; hipped roof. 1-storey outbuilding to left has lean-to roof with crow-stepped coping. West elevation of wing 3 storeys, 2 narrow bays; projecting right bay has external stair to lst-floor door; left bay has boarded door in moulded flat- pointed surround; paired 8-pane sashes in architrave above. Right return shows varied fenestration including old barred 4-pane casement; at right windows in architraves. Rear elevation:gable end of wing has irregular projecting stack with 2nd-floor 2-light window in raised moulded surround, to right. Interior: barrel-vaulted ground floor with separate vaulted chambers to east, former entrance lobby on south to stone newel stair at south-east angle. 1st floor has original fireplace with lintel on moulded corbels and segmental relieving arch above; chamfered segmental rear arches to some windows. Early C18 panelling on 2nd floor. The tower, built by the Horsley family, passed c.1685 to the Widdringtons and c.1763 to the Riddells, Roman Catholic families who converted the top floor into a chapel, which remained in use until the present Catholic Church (q.v.) was built in 1841. Articles by R. Bibby in Northumbriana 16-19 (1979/80) , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042098 | The Old Vicarage | 1042098 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.769349 55.245305,-1.769372 55.245345,-1.769693 55.245277,-1.769707 55.245296,-1.769742 55.245289,-1.769759 55.245315,-1.769829 55.245300,-1.769823 55.245291,-1.769864 55.245282,-1.769841 55.245248,-1.769890 55.245238,-1.769855 55.245186,-1.769772 55.245204,-1.769761 55.245186,-1.769695 55.245200,-1.769707 55.245217,-1.769474 55.245268,-1.769481 55.245278,-1.769349 55.245305))) | LONGHORSLEY LONGHORSLEY NZ 19 SW 5/89 The Old Vicarage 20.10.69 (Formerly listed as The Vicarage) GV II Former vicarage. Early C19. Squared tooled stone, slate roof. T-plan. 2 storeys + attics, 3 bays. Central rendered porch has French window with 2-pane fanlight under elliptical arch, and flanking 9-pane fixed windows. To either side 3-light mullioned windows hold late C19 sashes; late C19 sash windows to 1st floor, 3 gabled dormers with C20 casements above. Coped gables with moulded kneelers, brick end stacks on stone bases. Set-back right 1-storey, 3-bay section with stone ridge stack; lower l-bay extension to far right. Rear elevation: central gabled stair wing shows 15-pane sash window with intersecting glazing bars in round-arched head. To right and left extruded single-storey canted projections: left has flush-panelled door flanked by small-oval lights, right has 6-pane Yorkshire sash. Described as newly built in 1826. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-10-20 | ||||
1042099 | Cartshed/Workshop 20 Metres North West Of Ulgham Grange Farmhouse | 1042099 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.622711 55.227881,-1.622934 55.227890,-1.622941 55.227836,-1.622718 55.227826,-1.622711 55.227881))) | ULGHAM ULGHAM GRANGE NZ 29 SW 7/78 Cartshed/workshop 20 metres north-west of Ulgham Grange farmhouse GV II Cartshed and workshop, C17 or early C18 altered C19. Large irregular rubble, some tooled-and-margined dressings; pantile roof. North elevation: 2 boarded doors in alternating tooled-and-margined block surrounds, coped gables. East end has double doors in segmental-headed arch with tooled-and-margined dressings; lower parts of eastern angles chamfered. , | 2015-10-16 | 1985-12-18 | ||||
1042100 | Ulgham Hall | 1042100 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.637878 55.224194,-1.637902 55.224281,-1.638130 55.224261,-1.638110 55.224172,-1.637878 55.224194))) | ULGHAM ULGHAM VILLAGE NZ 29 SW 7/79 Ulgham Hall (formerly listed as Ulgham Grange) 20.10.69 II House, early C18 remodelling of earlier fabric. Stone rubble ground floor brick above, rendered; slate roof. South (garden) elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Applied quoins. Central 12-pane stair window flanked by C20 French windows in older openings; renewed 12-pane sashes above. Upper stair window C20 6-pane casement in old opening. Coped gables with kneelers; brick end stacks, that to right on old stone base. Outshut to rear has tumbled-in brickwork on returns. Interior: ground-floor fireplace with brick jambs and chamfered oak lintel. Open-well stair of c.1720 with column balusters, ramped moulded grip handrail and carved tread ends. 2-panel doors with old fittings to 1st floor and attic. The Hall is thought to occupy the site of a medieval Hospitaller property associated with Chibburn preceptory. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-10-20 | ||||
1042101 | Church Of St John The Baptist | 1042101 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.632418 55.226052,-1.632442 55.226048,-1.632434 55.226036,-1.632450 55.226032,-1.632461 55.226051,-1.632743 55.226002,-1.632679 55.225900,-1.632630 55.225910,-1.632620 55.225893,-1.632585 55.225900,-1.632596 55.225917,-1.632484 55.225939,-1.632493 55.225953,-1.632399 55.225972,-1.632393 55.225960,-1.632359 55.225966,-1.632369 55.225982,-1.632389 55.225977,-1.632419 55.226028,-1.632405 55.226030,-1.632418 55.226052))) | ULGHAM ULGHAM VILLAGE NZ 29 SW 7/83 Church of St. John the Baptist 20.10.69 CV II Parish church, on medieval site. Chancel 1842, remainder 1863. 1842 work squared stone, 1863 work rough-faced stone, ashlar dressings; slate roof. Nave with 3-bay north aisle and south porch, chancel with north vestry. Free Romanesque style. South side of nave has chamfered plinth, sill string and eaves cornice. Porch with steeply-pitched coped gable and moulded arch in second bay; window to west and 4 to east, all in chamfered surrounds. West end shows 2 similar windows and gabled twin bellcote, and built-in earlier fragment including C12 window head. 2-light window on west and 2 groups of 3 single windows on north of aisle. 2-bay chancel has chamfered plinth and sill string, pilaster buttress on south and clasping buttresses to east. South windows have hoodmoulds with cruciform stops. Stepped triplet to east with chamfered jambs, roll-moulded arches and hoods. Round window with zig-zag surround above. Vestry windows similar to south chancel; shoulder-arched doorway on north. Cross finials on gables. Interior: north arcade has moulded arches on heavy round columns, various capitals. Roll-moulded and chamfered chancel arch on responds with scallop capitals. Small arch on north opens into pulpit from vestry entrance lobby. Simple sedile and aumbry in chancel. West end and north aisle windows have shouldered rear arches. Crown-post roof to nave, collar-beam roof to chancel. Elaborate C19 font with spiral volutes at angles. Early C20 inlaid panelled pulpit. C12 window head with relief carving of angel (?), mounted figure and 2 birds, built into east wall of aisle. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-10-20 | ||||
1042102 | Druridge Farmhouse | 1042102 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.568765 55.257287,-1.568879 55.257260,-1.568923 55.257322,-1.569034 55.257296,-1.568979 55.257219,-1.569021 55.257209,-1.568985 55.257158,-1.568713 55.257219,-1.568765 55.257287))) | WIDDRINGTON DRURIDGE NZ 29 NE 6/87 Druridge Farmhouse GV II House, probably early C18 enlarged early Cl9. T-plan. Front squared stone, remainder rubble except for early C19 rear wing, squared stone with tooled-and- margined dressings; pantile roof (originally thatched). 2 storeys, 5 bays; 6-panel door with 3-pane overlight in bay 2; late C19 sashes. Raised gable copings; end and ridge stacks rebuilt in brick on old bases. Returns show reverse-stepped gables. Rear elevation: rear wing with coped gable and brick stack, pent outshuts, 12-pane sashes on east. Set back to left of wing is gabled stair projection with boarded door and 6-pane casement above. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-12-18 | ||||
1042103 | Hemscott Hill Farmhouse | 1042103 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.560920 55.248681,-1.560976 55.248673,-1.560936 55.248583,-1.561005 55.248574,-1.560990 55.248540,-1.561006 55.248538,-1.560975 55.248469,-1.560783 55.248497,-1.560806 55.248548,-1.560817 55.248546,-1.560841 55.248602,-1.560854 55.248600,-1.560880 55.248657,-1.560909 55.248653,-1.560920 55.248681))) | WIDDRINGTON HEMSCOTT HILL NZ 29 NE Hemscott Hill 6/89 Farmhouse 20.10.69 GV II House, c.1840. Squared stone with cut quoins and dressings; slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central 6-panel door under patterned overlight, 16-pane sash windows with slightly projecting sills. Coped gables with rebuilt brick end stacks. Right return shows 2-bay rear wing with similar fenestration. Set back to right a tall embattled wall backing single-storey extension of wing. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-10-20 | ||||
1042104 | Mitford Headstone 11 Metres East Of Holy Trinity Church Porch | 1042104 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.600576 55.255204,-1.600590 55.255199,-1.600590 55.255193,-1.600564 55.255192,-1.600576 55.255204))) | WIDDRINGTON WIDDRINGTON VILLAGE NZ 29 NE 6/93 Mitford headstone 11 metres east of Holy Trinity Church porch GV II Headstone, 1783. Sandstone. Segmental moulded top; flanking pilasters with foliage ornament; cherub above inscription to William Mitford of Bullocks Hall. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-12-18 | ||||
1042105 | Hartburn Bridge, Over The Hart Burn | 1042105 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.857660 55.168057,-1.857377 55.168145,-1.857465 55.168213,-1.857507 55.168205,-1.857534 55.168178,-1.857687 55.168132,-1.857825 55.168112,-1.857745 55.168030,-1.857660 55.168057))) | 5333 HARTBURN B6343 NZ 0985 NZ 092860 19/1 Hartburn Bridge, over The Hart Burn GV II Bridge, C18 widened 1850. C18 part squared stone, C19 part rock-faced stone with tooled and margined dressings. Upstream (north) face; semicircular arch with recessed voussoirs and band above, abutments canted forward, with later buttressing. Downstream face; semicircular arch with rusticated voussoirs flanked by pilasters, band below parapet; pilasters carried up as piers with pyramidal caps; similar piers terminate parapet to right and left. Soffit of arch shows channelled rustication in C19 part. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042106 | Anderson Headstone 9m South-East Of St Andrew's Church Porch | 1042106 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.860049 55.168128,-1.860032 55.168119,-1.860018 55.168131,-1.860040 55.168137,-1.860049 55.168128))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/3 Anderson headstone 19m south-east of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1752. Sandstone. Shaped top with sunk panel containing grinning cherub above inscription to Thomas Anderson. Reverse: large shaped sunk panel with death's head on hourglass above crossbones. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042107 | Atkinson Headstone 12m East Of St Andrew's Church Porch | 1042107 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859848 55.168253,-1.859839 55.168244,-1.859817 55.168250,-1.859826 55.168261,-1.859848 55.168253))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/4 Atkinson headstone 12m east of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1746. Sandstone. Shaped top encloses sunk panel with cherub, above inscription to Bartholomew and Anne (d.1750) Atkinson. Reverse: death's head on hourglass over crossbones. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042108 | Bell Headstone 12m South-West Of St Andrew's Church Porch | 1042108 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.860224 55.168251,-1.860204 55.168242,-1.860192 55.168253,-1.860213 55.168260,-1.860224 55.168251))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/6 Bell headstone 12m south-west of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1753. Sandstone. Shaped top with cherub over inscription to Robert Bell and others. Reverse: sunk shaped panel has swag over scallop shell on death's head, with snake biting its tail and open book below, all carved in relief upon vermiculate field. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042109 | Clark And Tate Headstones 7m South Of Chancel Of St Andrew's Church | 1042109 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859654 55.168208,-1.859650 55.168199,-1.859624 55.168190,-1.859603 55.168196,-1.859607 55.168205,-1.859630 55.168212,-1.859650 55.168215,-1.859654 55.168208))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/8 Clark and Tate headstones 7m south of chancel of St. Andrew's church GV II Headstones, mid-C18. Sandstone. Eastern has gabled top with moulded coping; cherub facing to right above inscription to Sarah (d.1754) and Robert (d.1775) Clark. Reverse has high-relief death's head above crossbones. Western stone has shaped top with cherub flanked by lily scrolls, above inscription to John Tate (d.1751) and others. Reverse shows death's head on hourglass above crossbones. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042110 | Dodds Headstone 9m South-East Of St Andrew's Church Porch | 1042110 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859925 55.168217,-1.859916 55.168208,-1.859894 55.168214,-1.859909 55.168226,-1.859925 55.168217))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/9 Dodds headstone 9m south-east of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1742. Sandstone. Gabled top with moulded coping; twin cherubs above inscription to William and Martin, sons of Isaac Dodds. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042111 | Forrester Headstone 15m South-East Of St Andrews Church Porch | 1042111 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.860069 55.168148,-1.860047 55.168139,-1.860037 55.168148,-1.860056 55.168157,-1.860069 55.168148))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/11 Forrester headstone 15m south-east of St.Andrews church porch GV II Headstone, 1744. Sandstone. Round-arched top,raised frame with Stout flanking pilasters. Cherub above inscription to Dorothy and Anthony (d.1747) Forrester. Reverse:sunk semicircular panel at top contains death's head flanked by branch with fruit (left) and snake (right). Below, also in bold relief, hourglass above crossbones. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042112 | Harle Headstone 8.5m South-East Of St Andrew's Church Porch | 1042112 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859974 55.168219,-1.859964 55.168210,-1.859943 55.168216,-1.859956 55.168228,-1.859974 55.168219))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/15 Harle headstone c.8.5m south-east of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1737. Sandstone. Scrolled shaped top, flanking pilasters. Central death's head above hourglass, over inscription to Barbara (?) wife of George Harle. Reverse: similar border encloses cherub with crossbones above. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042113 | Heppel Headstone And Neighbour C.5m Se Of St Andrew's Church | 1042113 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859992 55.168265,-1.859971 55.168256,-1.859950 55.168272,-1.859957 55.168282,-1.859973 55.168284,-1.859992 55.168265))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/17 Heppel heastone and neighbour c.5m SE of St. Andrew's church GV II Heastones, mid-C18. Sandstone. Southern has scrolled shaped top with sunk panel containing winged hourglass beneath death's head; inscription to William Heppel d.1738 and Elisabeth his mother d.1739 (aged 99). Reverse: Ionic pilasters flank panel with cherub above crossbones. Northern stone has shallow gabled top and cherub; inscription largely buried. Reverse has sunken panel with swag holding bones and skull. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042114 | Hindmarsh And Metcalfe Headstones East Of St Andrew's Church Porch | 1042114 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.860008 55.168287,-1.859990 55.168278,-1.859976 55.168289,-1.859998 55.168296,-1.860008 55.168287))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/19 Hindmarsh and Metcalfe headstones east of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstones, mid C18. Sandstone. Western has shaped and shouldered top and moulded frame; death's head with crossbones on left and hourglass on right, above inscription to Luke Hindmarsh d.1741. Eastern has curved and shouldered top; east face has cherub over inscription to Ann Metcalfe d.1767, west face has death's head with crossbones to right, over inscription to Dorothy Metcalfe d.1754. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042115 | Hodgson Memorial 3m East Of Church Of St Andrew | 1042115 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859504 55.168254,-1.859494 55.168245,-1.859473 55.168251,-1.859486 55.168263,-1.859504 55.168254))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/59 Hodgson memorial 3m east of Church of St. Andrew GV II Recumbent graveslab, 1854. Relief cross fleury in mid-C13 style, double- chamfered surround with latin inscription to Rev. John Hodgson and his wife Jane. Hodgson was author of 'a history of Northumberland' (1820-58) and co-operated with Sir Humphrey Davey in the production of the Safety Lamp. Listed for historic interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042116 | Nicholson Headstone 3m West Of St Andrew's Church Porch | 1042116 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.860159 55.168280,-1.860140 55.168271,-1.860128 55.168283,-1.860149 55.168289,-1.860159 55.168280))) | HART BURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/21 Nicholson headstone 3m west of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1747. Sandstone. Swan-necked pedimented top with large cherub, over inscription to Ann, wife of William Nicholson. Reverse: sunk panel with flanking pilasters enclosing hourglass above death's head, over crossbones. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042117 | Redshaw Headstone 16m East Of St Andrew's Church Porch | 1042117 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859801 55.168235,-1.859788 55.168226,-1.859769 55.168234,-1.859779 55.168244,-1.859801 55.168235))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/23 Redshaw headstone 16m east of St.Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1751. Sandstone. Low stone has shaped top with sunk panel containing elaborate flower flanked by cherubs with smaller flowers above; inscription below to Sarah Redshaw, in enriched moulded border. Reverse shows floral panel. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042118 | Robson Headstone 8m South-East Of St Andrew's Church Porch | 1042118 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859927 55.168227,-1.859906 55.168220,-1.859894 55.168230,-1.859904 55.168240,-1.859927 55.168236,-1.859927 55.168227))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/25 Robson headstone 8m south-east of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1732. Sandstone. Scrolled top; crude death's head above crossbones, over inscription to Joseph Robson. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
1042119 | Sundial 3m East Of South Gate Of Churchyard Of St Andrew | 1042119 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.860112 55.168089,-1.860103 55.168080,-1.860081 55.168086,-1.860095 55.168098,-1.860112 55.168089))) | HARTBURN HART BURN NZ 08 NE 9/27 Sundial 3m east of south gate of churchyard of St. Andrew GV II Sundial, 1720. Stone. Large square block with roll mould at corners and chamfered top supports smaller block with ornamental margin and dated incised sundial. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 |
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