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Reference Name Listed building Geometry Description Notes Organisation Uprns Entry date Start date End date
1042120 Winship Monuments 5m South Of Chancel Of St Andrew's Church 1042120 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859673 55.168233,-1.859619 55.168222,-1.859617 55.168238,-1.859660 55.168246,-1.859673 55.168233))) HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/29 Winship monuments 5m south of chancel of St. Andrew's church GV II Headstone 1742 and Table Tomb 1803. Sandstone. Tall headstone with shaped top; grieving cherub with veil/swag suspended from death's heads, over inscription to Lionel Winship d.1742. Table tomb to east on 6 square moulded legs; large cartouche with shaped scrolled edges carries inscription to William Winship d.1803, beneath urn. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1042121 Bridge Drive Walls And Gate Piers On North Approach To Hall 1042121 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.650418 55.195810,-1.650398 55.195731,-1.650334 55.195703,-1.650206 55.195770,-1.650121 55.195787,-1.648864 55.195865,-1.648867 55.195879,-1.650126 55.195801,-1.650220 55.195781,-1.650337 55.195719,-1.650375 55.195736,-1.650393 55.195805,-1.649991 55.195842,-1.649159 55.195890,-1.649162 55.195904,-1.650027 55.195853,-1.650410 55.195817,-1.650418 55.195810))) LONGHIRST LONGHIRST HALL NZ 2289 10/25 Bridge, drive walls and gate piers on north approach to Hall GV II Bridge, drive walls and gate piers, early C19. Tooled-and-margined stone. Many-stepped walls, with gabled coping, flank approach to Hall, forming parapets of bridge with semicircular arch and arch ring. At west end of drive plain piers flank lane continuing west; and square piers with pyramidal caps, holding late C19 ornamental wooden gate, flank Hall entrance on south. To east, north wall terminates in square pier with pyramidal cap; south wall not of interest beyond later entry to Hall gardens. , 2013-01-29 1985-12-18
1042122 Gate Lodge 500 Metres South West Of Longhirst Hall 1042122 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.653882 55.190984,-1.653894 55.191084,-1.653989 55.191081,-1.653981 55.190980,-1.653948 55.190982,-1.653947 55.190970,-1.653911 55.190971,-1.653912 55.190984,-1.653882 55.190984))) LONGHIRST LONGHIRST HALL NZ 2288 11/26 Gate Lodge 500 metres south-west of 20.10.69 Longhirst Hall GV II Lodge, c,1824, probably by Dobson. Ashlar, slate roof. South elevation 1 storey, 1 bay. Moulded plinth and eaves cornice. Projecting pedimented porch with monolith piers. Renewed 12-pane sash window inserted in former doorway. Hipped roof, stepped and corniced ridge stack. Right return 3 bays divided by broad, shallow pilasters; 16-pane sashes in end bays. C20 extension set back to left not of interest. , 2013-01-29 1969-10-20
1042123 Milestone On South Side Of Road 1042123 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625912 55.198925,-1.625939 55.198916,-1.625943 55.198904,-1.625936 55.198895,-1.625906 55.198889,-1.625882 55.198901,-1.625884 55.198916,-1.625912 55.198925))) LONGHIRST LONGHIRST STATION NZ 28 NW 9/46 Milestone on south side of road II Milestone, late C18. Sandstone. Single stone, triangular plan on partly- buried square base, height 0.6 m. MORPETH CR(ESSWELL) IV V (MILES) (MILES). , 2024-03-25 1985-12-18
1042124 Outbuilding To Rear Of Greystones And Attached Wall 1042124 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.647962 55.197538,-1.647993 55.197652,-1.648060 55.197646,-1.648032 55.197539,-1.648197 55.197523,-1.648195 55.197519,-1.647962 55.197538))) LONGHIRST LONGHIRST VILLAGE NZ 2289 (East side) 10/29 Outbuilding to rear of Greystones, and attached wall GV II Outbuilding and attached wall, c.1850. Roughly-tooled stone in irregular courses with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; slate roof. 3 boarded doors, 3 part-slatted windows and a cart entrance to left with boarded double doors, all in alternating-block surrounds. Wall to right has gabled coping and links to south-east corner of house. Rear elevation shows boarded door and slit vents. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1985-12-18
1042125 Church Hall 1042125 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.647916 55.197492,-1.648043 55.197479,-1.648037 55.197458,-1.648059 55.197455,-1.648036 55.197380,-1.648014 55.197383,-1.648006 55.197357,-1.647964 55.197361,-1.647961 55.197350,-1.647866 55.197359,-1.647879 55.197398,-1.647725 55.197414,-1.647747 55.197486,-1.647908 55.197470,-1.647916 55.197492))) LONGHIRST LONGHIRST VILLAGE NZ 2289 (East side) 10/30 Church Hall GV II Church Hall, formerly reading room. Mid C19. Squared stone with ashlar quoins and dressings. 1 storey, 3 narrow bays. 18-pane casement windows in moulded surrounds under hoodmoulds. Dentil eaves cornice, coped gables with moulded kneelers. Octagonal ashlar right end stack, left end octagonal bellcote; round-headed opening beneath gablet. Flanking lower pent porches with 9-panel doors; similar surrounds and detail to central block. Returns show small circular openings with raised surrounds, above porch roofs. C20 brick rear wing not of interest. , 2013-01-29 1985-12-18
1042126 Longhirst Farm Cottage 1042126 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.647874 55.196549,-1.647967 55.196541,-1.647895 55.196303,-1.647803 55.196313,-1.647826 55.196392,-1.647789 55.196396,-1.647798 55.196425,-1.647836 55.196422,-1.647843 55.196451,-1.647804 55.196455,-1.647828 55.196543,-1.647866 55.196539,-1.647874 55.196549))) LONGHIRST LONGHIRST VILLAGE NZ 2289 (East side) 10/32 Longhirst Farm Cottage GV II Cottage, formerly 2 cottages, early C19. Tooled-and-margined stone; slate roof. 1 storey, 6 irregular bays. Boarded door in bay 2, 16-pane sash windows in other bays; that in bay 4 set in older door opening, that in bay 6 renewed. Roof hipped to right; 2 brick ridge stacks on stone bases. , 2013-01-29 1985-12-18
1042127 Church Of St John The Evangelist 1042127 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.647541 55.193725,-1.647600 55.193731,-1.647607 55.193711,-1.647637 55.193714,-1.647672 55.193605,-1.647657 55.193603,-1.647663 55.193580,-1.647445 55.193557,-1.647448 55.193547,-1.647355 55.193536,-1.647341 55.193581,-1.647270 55.193574,-1.647249 55.193639,-1.647317 55.193646,-1.647299 55.193701,-1.647373 55.193709,-1.647378 55.193695,-1.647414 55.193698,-1.647420 55.193680,-1.647550 55.193693,-1.647541 55.193725))) LONGHIRST LONGHIRST VILLAGE NZ 2288 (East side) 11/36 Church of St. John the Evangelist 20.10.69 GV II Parish Church, 1876, by Sir Arthur Blomfield. Rock-faced stone with ashlar dressings; red tile roof. Nave with south aisle and north-west tower/porch, chancel with south organ chamber and north vestry. Free C13 style with Geometric tracery. High chamfered plinth, stepped buttresses,clasping buttresses to tower and eastern arms, moulded sill string, hollow-chamfered eaves cornice, foliage stops to hoodmoulds. Tower has double doors in triple-chamfered arch, lancet over. Chamfered, set-back belfry stage. Heavy eaves corbel table and broach spire rock-faced up to a moulded string, upper part with 4 lucarnes; stair turret on west. 3-bay north wall of nave has two 2-light windows and lancet. West end: tall 2-light window flanked by lancets, and set back to right west aisle lancet. String course over head of central window. South wall has low eaves, two 2-light windows in half dormers. Chancel arms have 2-light windows with pierced circles above, Y-tracery windows on single lancets. Stepped triplet in east end. Both gable ends coped with crosses. Interior plastered,with ashlar features. 4-bay south arcade with clustered columns alternately of marble. Tall double-chamfered chancel arch on colonnettes over stone corbels. Aumbry on north and sedilia on south chancel wall. East lancets have black marble jamb shafts and hoodmould with leafy carved stops. Arch-braced timber roofs, the chancel panelled; aisle dormer roofs with hip rafters and collars. Chancel screen carved by the Rev. Proctor (vicar 1885-1916) and his parishioners; screens to vestry and organ chamber. Carved stone reredos in panelled east wall. Original tiled floors, elaborately patterned in sanctuary. Well-carved bench seating in nave and choir, the latter with poppy-head bench ends. , 2013-01-29 1969-10-20
1042128 Garden Walls To Numbers 4 To 7 1042128 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.648259 55.196384,-1.648359 55.196757,-1.648486 55.196749,-1.648485 55.196742,-1.648370 55.196750,-1.648275 55.196389,-1.648427 55.196376,-1.648425 55.196371,-1.648259 55.196384))) LONGHIRST LONGHIRST VILLAGE NZ 2289 (West side) 10/40 Garden walls to Nos.4 to 7 (consecutive) GV II Garden walls, C19. Roughly-squared stone with dressings. Low walls with gabled coping; 3 gateways with monolithic gabled piers. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1985-12-18
1042129 14-20, Longhirst Village 1042129 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.648642 55.197583,-1.648660 55.197683,-1.648787 55.197676,-1.648764 55.197519,-1.648724 55.197520,-1.648722 55.197514,-1.648721 55.197508,-1.648755 55.197503,-1.648748 55.197461,-1.648707 55.197464,-1.648704 55.197436,-1.648730 55.197430,-1.648729 55.197414,-1.648751 55.197413,-1.648731 55.197298,-1.648687 55.197299,-1.648682 55.197276,-1.648731 55.197272,-1.648727 55.197241,-1.648718 55.197240,-1.648713 55.197218,-1.648671 55.197218,-1.648669 55.197209,-1.648586 55.197216,-1.648572 55.197210,-1.648585 55.197271,-1.648642 55.197583))) LONGHIRST LONGHIRST VILLAGE NZ 2289 (Neat side) 10/42 Nos. 14-20 (consecutive) 20.10.69 GV II Cottages, probably early C19 remodelled c.1880. Squared tooled stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; slate roofs. 1 storey,except for nos. 14-16 which have a low upper floor, 18 bays. All doors renewed; sash windows. Nos. 14-16 (their eaves level uniform whilst the ground level rises) have small lst-floor Yorkshire sashes of decreasing height. Yard entry with timber lintel between nos. 17 and 18. 4 stepped and corniced ridge stacks. , 2013-01-29 1969-10-20
1042130 Range Of Farmbuildings To East Of Middle Moor Farmhouse 1042130 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.633691 55.197816,-1.633719 55.197815,-1.633712 55.197765,-1.633169 55.197785,-1.633179 55.197838,-1.633691 55.197816))) LONGHIRST MIDDLE MOOR NZ 28 NW 9/47 Range of farmbuildings to east of Middle Moor Farmhouse GV II Stables, cartshed and shelter sheds with granary over. Mid C18. Front brick with tooled stone dressings, east extension and rear elevation squared stone; pantile roof. Front shows 2 boarded doors, cart entrance with tooled lintel, alternating-block jambs and glinters and, to right, arcade of 3 segmental arches with raised keystones. 12 slatted windows to granary. Roof hipped at right. Rear elevation shows similar granary windows and external stone stair to boarded door. Interior shows 1st floor beams with incised carpenters' marks. Adjacent farmhouse altered and not of interest. , 2015-10-16 1985-12-18
1042131 Garden Walls To Old Moor Farmhouse 1042131 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.615174 55.201299,-1.615194 55.201295,-1.615203 55.201151,-1.615212 55.201137,-1.615258 55.201121,-1.615727 55.201147,-1.616043 55.201184,-1.615971 55.201681,-1.615508 55.201678,-1.615519 55.201687,-1.615981 55.201695,-1.615994 55.201690,-1.616064 55.201173,-1.615731 55.201133,-1.615252 55.201107,-1.615193 55.201128,-1.615180 55.201147,-1.615174 55.201299))) LONGHIRST OLD MOOR NZ 28 NW 9/50 Garden walls to Old Moor Farmhouse GV II Garden walls; roadside wall c.1840, west and north walls C18. Stone, brick. Roadside wall of squared tooled stone has gate piers with chamfered plinths, stop-chamfered angles and swept moulded pyramidal caps; similar pier to west. Wall east of gate has arched coping, west of gate gabled coping. Taller walls on west and north of garden have brick internal face and flat stone coping, patched in places. Boarded door on west; gable end of earlier building incoporated on north. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1985-12-18
1042132 Milepost Approximately 25 Metres North West Of Bockenfield Bridge 1042132 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.723388 55.272235,-1.723415 55.272226,-1.723418 55.272210,-1.723394 55.272199,-1.723364 55.272205,-1.723359 55.272223,-1.723388 55.272235))) THIRSTON AI (East side) NZ 19 NE Milepost approximately 25 4/52 metres north west of Bockenfield Bridge II Milepost, probably mid C19. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Triangular plan with open back, raised legend. M (Morpeth) 8 / A (Alnwick) 11 Height c.O.75 metres. , 2013-01-29 1985-12-18
1042133 Old Farmhouse At Hemelspeth With Yard Walls And Outhouses On North 1042133 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.715294 55.290357,-1.715447 55.290371,-1.715464 55.290298,-1.715312 55.290286,-1.715294 55.290357))) THIRSTON Clll (former Al) NZ 19 NE (West side) 4/55 Old farmhouse at Hemelspeth with yard walls and outhouses on north GV II House, now agricultural store. Early C19. Coursed rubble with tooled dressings; slate roof. South elevation 1 storey, 2 bays. Chamfered plinth; 2-light mullioned windows in chamfered surrounds holding 3-pane casements. Coped gables, stone ridge coping, corniced ashlar stacks. Rear elevation shows 2 boarded doors with old 12-pane fixed window between and 12-pane sash to left, all in chamfered surrounds. Wall on west side of rear yard has gabled coping, returning to link with pair of outhouses, the eastern a privy with a doorway and small adjacent window, both in chamfered surrounds. , 2013-01-29 1985-12-18
1042134 The Stables, The Granary, The Forge And The Old Farmhouse 1042134 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.692541 55.292926,-1.692586 55.292967,-1.692675 55.292937,-1.692402 55.292677,-1.692130 55.292753,-1.692120 55.292741,-1.692088 55.292749,-1.692099 55.292762,-1.692032 55.292780,-1.692075 55.292831,-1.692172 55.292804,-1.692198 55.292833,-1.692260 55.292815,-1.692235 55.292787,-1.692357 55.292753,-1.692541 55.292926))) This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 28/06/2018 NZ 19 NE 4/60 THIRSTON EAST THIRSTON East Thirston Farm Steading Nos. 2-4, The Granary, The Forge and The Old Farmhouse (Formerly listed as House occupied by Mr and Mrs Miller and adjacent farmbuilding, EAST THIRSTON) II Former house and cottage, and farmbuilding. House dated 1728 with initials RSI on lintel; cottages and farmbuildings early C19. Squared stone with cut : quoins and dressings; Scottish slate roofs. South elevation in two parts. Original house 2 storeys, 3 bays, irregular. Off-centre renewed door in chamfered surround with dated lintel; late C19 sash windows with stop-chamfered lintels and slightly projecting sills. Rendered end stacks. Former cottage to left I storey, 3 bays. Boarded door with overlight in enlarged former window on left; 12-pane sashes, the left renewed and set in former door opening. All openings with tooled-and-margined lintels. Roof hipped to left; central white brick ridge stack. To left rear attached range of stables and barn with boarded doors, slit vents, and bricked-up opening for drive shaft from former gingang. , 2018-06-28 1985-12-18
1042135 Piers And Screen Wall At Entrance To Eshott Hall Drive 1042135 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.681179 55.272868,-1.681209 55.272855,-1.681227 55.272828,-1.681212 55.272821,-1.681172 55.272855,-1.681146 55.272855,-1.681087 55.272831,-1.681071 55.272837,-1.681109 55.272860,-1.681179 55.272868))) THIRSTON ESHOTT NZ 29 NW 5/62 Piers and screen wall at entrance to Eshott Hall Drive II Piers and screen wall, mid C18. Tooled squared stone. Square rusticated piers with moulded caps hold C19 wrought-iron gates; lancehead standards and dogbars, upper rail with trefoiled circles, middle and lower with scrolly ornament. Quadrant walls with chamfered coping link to smaller outer piers with rounded caps. , 2013-01-29 1985-12-18
1042136 The Old Manse And Adjacent House 1042136 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709110 55.295936,-1.709153 55.295968,-1.709384 55.295869,-1.709340 55.295836,-1.709221 55.295887,-1.709145 55.295833,-1.709073 55.295863,-1.709122 55.295899,-1.709102 55.295909,-1.709129 55.295927,-1.709110 55.295936))) THIRSTON WEST THIRSTON NU 10 SE 1/64 The Old Manse and adjacent house GV II Former Presbyterian Manse and adjacent house, early C19 incorporating earlier fabric. Manse squared stone, house rubble; manse with C20 hardrow tile roof, house with slate roof. North front: Manse 2 storeys, 3 bays; tall basement plinth, 12-pane sash windows; brick end stacks. House to right 2 storeys, 2 bays; tall basement plinth, 1st floor 12-pane sashes, lower windows altered. Coped right end gable with stone stack. Rear elevation; Old Manse has wing with 12-pane Yorkshire sash windows on left return, and coped gable with brick stack. Former chapel, now nos.1 & 2 Bell View (q.v.) adjacent on east. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1985-12-18
1042137 The Northumberland Arms And Adjoining Stables 1042137 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710405 55.295666,-1.710505 55.295708,-1.710559 55.295680,-1.710565 55.295662,-1.710614 55.295628,-1.710619 55.295610,-1.710474 55.295557,-1.710397 55.295617,-1.710442 55.295638,-1.710405 55.295666))) THIRSTON WEST THIRSTON NU 10 SE 1/66 The Northumberland Arms and adjoining stables 20.10.69 GV II Inn, c.1820. Squared tooled-and-margined stone, whitewashed; slate roof. 2 storeys and cellars, 3 bays. Plinth, sill bands. 4 steps to central flush- panelled double doors with 12-pane sash over. Flanking bays have full-height segmental bows; low boarded cellar openings with keyed lintels; tripartite sashes above. Coped gables with rebuilt brick end stacks. Right return shows rear wing (former stables) with 12-pane sashes in chamfered surrounds. Interior: 6-panel doors throughout, early C19 stair with stick balusters. , 2013-01-29 1969-10-20
1042138 Coach House To East Of Northumberland Arms 1042138 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710405 55.295666,-1.710378 55.295686,-1.710307 55.295654,-1.710291 55.295666,-1.710255 55.295650,-1.710233 55.295665,-1.710248 55.295675,-1.710227 55.295690,-1.710283 55.295715,-1.710238 55.295748,-1.710378 55.295806,-1.710505 55.295708,-1.710405 55.295666))) THIRSTON WEST THIRSTON NU 10 SE 1/67 Coach House to east of Northumberland Arms 20.10.69 GV II Coach house wing, early C19. Roughly-squared stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays. 2 segmental carriage arches with renewed double doors; 12-pane sashes, some renewed, all with slightly projecting sills. Coped gable to left; 2 ridge stacks, a corniced left stack of ashlar, a right stack of later brick. , 2013-01-29 1969-10-20
1042139 Peth Foot 1042139 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711100 55.295410,-1.710980 55.295552,-1.711108 55.295587,-1.711140 55.295552,-1.711117 55.295544,-1.711166 55.295487,-1.711208 55.295499,-1.711248 55.295451,-1.711100 55.295410))) THIRSTON WEST THIRSTON NU 10 SE 1/69 Peth Foot 20.10.69 GV II House, dated 1617 but incorporating earlier fabric, remodelled and extended C19. Rubble (front rendered) with dressings; rear wing brick with stone dressings; slate roof. Front 2 storeys, 5 bays, irregular. Old door of diagonally-set oak boards in bay 2, under flat-pointed arch in square frame, and stepped hoodmould. Sunk panel in moulded surround above, with inscription: ANNO DOMINI 1617 PRO(VERBS 24) VER(SE 3) THR(OUGH) WISD OM (IS A) HOV SE BVILDED (AN) (D) WITH (UNDE)R DING STAN (I)T IS ESTABLISHED Relief lettering, the last 2 lines cut on the door lintel. Late C19 sash windows in cement surrounds. Rendered ridge and end stacks. Left return shows 1st floor opening, now glazed but perhaps originally a door, with chamfered surround and hoodmould. Early C19 wing to left. Rear elevation shows round-headed stair window with radial glazing and former 2-light mullioned window, above roof of later outshut. Interior: South end wall of 2.6 metres and an internal cross wall of similar thickness on north of entrance passage suggest the existence of a medieval tower. Blocked chamfered door on south of entrance passage. Mid C18 stair with panelled newel post, moulded grip handrail and column-on-vase balusters; similar stair-head balustrade. , 2013-01-29 1969-10-20
1042140 Thirston House With Attached Outbuildings And Courtyard Wall 1042140 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707685 55.296112,-1.707708 55.296131,-1.707950 55.296032,-1.707823 55.295932,-1.707782 55.295949,-1.707852 55.296003,-1.707747 55.296047,-1.707642 55.295963,-1.707662 55.295954,-1.707634 55.295929,-1.707653 55.295921,-1.707626 55.295899,-1.707671 55.295881,-1.707696 55.295904,-1.707718 55.295896,-1.707738 55.295915,-1.707782 55.295900,-1.707754 55.295878,-1.707794 55.295862,-1.707733 55.295814,-1.707693 55.295830,-1.707561 55.295727,-1.707323 55.295825,-1.707485 55.295954,-1.707685 55.296112))) THIRSTON WEST THIRSTON NU 10 SE 1/71 Thirston House with 20.10.69 attached outbuildings and courtyard wall GV II House, c. 1820 by John Dobson for Newton family, altered and remodelled internally in 1902. Ashlar, rear wing and outbuildings squared stone; grey slate roof. L-plan, together with stable wing enclosing 3 sides of rear courtyard. Entrance (south) front 2 storeys, 4 bays. 3 steps up to raised platform in front of central Tuscan porch, distyle in antis with panelled double doors. Flanking openings infilled and glazed in 1902. 12-pane sash windows. Hipped roof with 2 stepped and corniced ridge stacks. Left return: 4 bays with similar fenestration; added conservatory on-left, To far left yard wall with square gate piers links to end of stable wing. Right return (garden front) 4 bays and 1-storey right projection of 1902. Rear wing slightly set back, 4 irregular bays, the first 3 with 1st floor added 1902. Rear elevation of stable wing shows boarded loading door with re-used lintel inscribed TD 1728. Interior: Most fittings 1902, including panelled entrance hall with open-well stair and good plaster ceiling. , 2013-01-29 1969-10-20
1042141 Sundial 10 Metres West Of Thirston House 1042141 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707672 55.295695,-1.707663 55.295685,-1.707640 55.295692,-1.707649 55.295702,-1.707672 55.295695))) THIRSTON WEST THIRSTON NU 10 SE 1/73 Sundial 10 metres west of Thirston House GV II Sundial, probably c.1902. Stone, bronze. Square moulded plinth, fluted shaft. Bronze dial inscribed 'Work today play tomorrow'. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1985-12-18
1042142 The Cockles; Barn Byres And Gingang To West Of Farmhouse 1042142 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.661039 55.217615,-1.661064 55.217644,-1.661121 55.217654,-1.661177 55.217638,-1.661186 55.217604,-1.661226 55.217594,-1.661215 55.217567,-1.661260 55.217563,-1.661266 55.217594,-1.661348 55.217588,-1.661323 55.217502,-1.661221 55.217508,-1.661224 55.217520,-1.661020 55.217524,-1.660987 55.217356,-1.660897 55.217360,-1.660929 55.217532,-1.660955 55.217532,-1.660969 55.217584,-1.661056 55.217579,-1.661039 55.217615)),((-1.661167 55.217219,-1.661230 55.217486,-1.661326 55.217478,-1.661258 55.217211,-1.661167 55.217219))) ULGHAM NZ 29 SW 7/75 The Cockles; barn, byres and gingang to west of farmhouse II Barn and byres C18, gingang early C19. Rubble with dressings; squared stone gingang piers; pantile roofs. North elevation; barn with coped gables and stable door to left of gingang which has 5 piers and pyramidal roof. To right, lower byre range with 2 boarded doors and slit vent between; roof hipped to right. Byre range returns to right rear to link with 2-storey section not of interest. South (farmyard) elevation largely obscured by C20 sheds which are not of interest: boarded door and 12-pane sash in barn; byres to left have stone piers and later brick infill. Interior: gingang has roof with radial tie-beams and central post. , 2025-01-07 1985-12-18 2024-07-18
1042143 Screen Wall Attached To South East Corner Of Stable Block 1042143 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.548300 55.230199,-1.548333 55.230199,-1.548318 55.230188,-1.548164 55.230140,-1.548014 55.230061,-1.547910 55.229966,-1.547868 55.229869,-1.547845 55.229868,-1.547869 55.229940,-1.547888 55.229971,-1.547916 55.230004,-1.547995 55.230070,-1.548149 55.230151,-1.548300 55.230199))) CRESSWELL CRESSWELL HALL NZ 29 SE 8/2 Screen Wall attached to south-east corner of Stable Block GV II - Screen Wall c.1892 by John Shaw. Tooled-and-margined ashlar. Quadrant wall formerly linking stable block (q.v.) to Hall (demolished 1937). Tall wall with chamfered set-back,pierced square panels with arched sills and chamfered coping, somewhat ruinous at each end. , 2013-01-29 1985-12-18
1042144 Home Farmhouse 1042144 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.537316 55.220519,-1.537352 55.220530,-1.537499 55.220381,-1.537522 55.220389,-1.537584 55.220326,-1.537406 55.220268,-1.537344 55.220331,-1.537372 55.220340,-1.537297 55.220416,-1.537336 55.220429,-1.537262 55.220505,-1.537210 55.220489,-1.537194 55.220505,-1.537299 55.220538,-1.537316 55.220519))) CRESSWELL CRESSWELL HOME FARM NZ 29 NE 8/4 Home Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse, now 2 dwellings, c.1830 with rear extension dated 1857 on gable chimney. Squared stone with tooled-and-margined ashlar dressings; slate roof. T-plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, raised quoins, chamfered eaves cornice. Renewed central door with over light, under hoodmould. Small- paned C19 casement windows in chamfered surrounds, the lower ones with labels; all openings in raised stone surrounds. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped and corniced stacks with conjoined shafts, corbelled out from gables. Left return: 3-bay rear wing shows similar fenestration and extruded porch on right; to far left a 2-bay extension in same style. , 2013-01-29 1985-12-18
1042145 Farmbuildings And Yard Walls To North Of Home Farm 1042145 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.537418 55.221157,-1.537479 55.221175,-1.537507 55.221145,-1.537520 55.221150,-1.537612 55.221054,-1.537766 55.221100,-1.537993 55.220855,-1.537909 55.220830,-1.537819 55.220925,-1.537232 55.220743,-1.537213 55.220762,-1.537070 55.220723,-1.537182 55.220605,-1.537080 55.220574,-1.536847 55.220821,-1.537183 55.220923,-1.537175 55.220931,-1.537248 55.220953,-1.537229 55.220976,-1.537211 55.220970,-1.537117 55.221075,-1.537235 55.221110,-1.537244 55.221100,-1.537302 55.221117,-1.537322 55.221094,-1.537353 55.221103,-1.537388 55.221063,-1.537418 55.221071,-1.537441 55.221045,-1.537333 55.221007,-1.537354 55.220986,-1.537380 55.220994,-1.537388 55.220986,-1.537532 55.221030,-1.537418 55.221157),(-1.537591 55.220977,-1.537405 55.220921,-1.537491 55.220832,-1.537680 55.220888,-1.537591 55.220977),(-1.537323 55.220895,-1.537149 55.220844,-1.537238 55.220753,-1.537406 55.220806,-1.537323 55.220895),(-1.537813 55.220931,-1.537730 55.221020,-1.537601 55.220981,-1.537690 55.220891,-1.537813 55.220931),(-1.537207 55.220771,-1.537139 55.220841,-1.536998 55.220799,-1.537065 55.220728,-1.537207 55.220771),(-1.537398 55.220918,-1.537330 55.220898,-1.537350 55.220875,-1.537419 55.220896,-1.537398 55.220918))) CRESSWELL CRESSWELL HOME FARM NZ 29 SE 8/5 Farmbuildings and yard walls to north of Home Farmhouse GV II Planned farmbuildings, c.1830. Squared tooled stone with ashlar dressings; slate roofs. Ranges around yard, open to south; yard divided into four, with central detached loose box. North range in 3 parts: central barn 2 storeys, 3 wide bays; central segmental arch flanked by slit vents; 3 windows above. Slightly-recessed lower 2-storey side sections,each with 4-bay arcades; 7 windows above. Barn interior shows flights of stone steps flanking central arch in north wall. West range 1 storey, 8 bays; stable door in bay 2 to former smithy, boarded doors, stepped and corniced brick ridge stack with ashlar dressings. East range 1 storey, 6 bays; boarded door and double doors. To rear pent shelter shed has 8 open bays with round columns and timber lintels, linked at north to stable (q.v.). Loose box has gabled front with double doors under segmental arch; yard walls with monolithic gate piers, gabled coping and stone feeding troughs on internal faces. Front wall recessed to right with pair of stone drinking troughs. Rear elevation: central gable of projecting threshing barn with 2 tiers of 3 slit vents. Set back to right engine house with tower combining dovecote and chimney; 3 stages, raised quoins, broad chamfered setback above first stage and moulded strings above upper stages. External stone stair to 1st floor door; on third stage 3 pigeon openings above an alighting band on each face. Interior shows nesting boxes and internal stack. All openings (except of the loose box) have raised and chamfered stone surrounds, the doorways with alternating-block jambs and the windows with extended sills and lintels; this includes the slit vents. Coped gables with kneelers, moulded eaves courses. A high-quality group of buildings, the dovecote/chimney especially unusual. Partly derelict at the time of survey, some parts roofless. , 2013-01-29 1985-12-18
1042146 Church Of St Bartholomew 1042146 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.544300 55.233379,-1.544379 55.233361,-1.544390 55.233372,-1.544585 55.233327,-1.544604 55.233353,-1.544662 55.233339,-1.544643 55.233313,-1.544659 55.233307,-1.544613 55.233242,-1.544601 55.233244,-1.544585 55.233222,-1.544523 55.233237,-1.544540 55.233260,-1.544342 55.233306,-1.544348 55.233315,-1.544267 55.233334,-1.544300 55.233379))) CRESSWELL CRESSELL VILLAGE NZ 29 SE 8/7 Church of St. Bartholomew 24.9.85 GV II Parish Church, 1836. Stone with ashlar dressings, all tooled and margined; slate roof. Aisleless nave with south-west porch and short chancel. Romanesque style. Roll-moulded plinth. Round-arched, moulded doorway in porch has trefoiled niche, with Virgin and Child, above; gable cross. Openings round-arched except for 3 trefoil-headed windows in eastern nave bays and porch west wall. Short buttress between west end windows and quatrefoil above. Double bellcote on gable end. chancel windows roll-moulded, the east end pair under trefoiled roundel, both under hoodmoulds with carved stops. Eaves corbel table, with grotesque masks in porch and chancel. Interior: gallery stair, with stick balusters and vase newel, in west lobby. Lobby doors and gallery front have linenfold panelling. Round chancel arch with dogtooth on shafts with stiff-leaf capitals. Royal Arms of William IV above. Braced king-and-queen-post roof. East window glass by Thomas Willement: medallions in the style of c,1200. The church was built for the Baker-Cresswell family of Cresswell Hall, whose family pew at first occupied most of the chancel. , 2013-01-29 1985-09-24
1042147 Fenham House 1042147 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.543560 55.233611,-1.543586 55.233636,-1.543687 55.233602,-1.543709 55.233622,-1.543770 55.233601,-1.543715 55.233546,-1.543648 55.233569,-1.543606 55.233528,-1.543508 55.233562,-1.543560 55.233611))) CRESSWELL CRESSWELL VILLAGE NZ 29 SE 8/9 Fenham House GV II Former School, 1838. Tooled squared stone; slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Gabled right bay set forward: moulded plinth, tripartite late C19 sashes, moulded kneelers and coping, globe finial. Left return shows projecting stepped stack with twin diagonally-set shafts. Left bay has double doors under segmental arch, with paired late C19 sashes above. Chamfered eaves cornice; roof hipped to left. , 2013-01-29 1985-12-18
1042148 Cresswell Tower 1042148 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.539721 55.233577,-1.539814 55.233634,-1.539965 55.233554,-1.539871 55.233496,-1.539721 55.233577))) CRESSWELL CRESSWELL VILLAGE NZ 29 SE 8/12 Cresswell Tower 20.10.69 GV II* Towerhouse, probably C14; embattled parapet early C18. Squared stone with dressings. Rectangular plan, 3 storeys. Segmental pointed doorways to ground and 1st floors on north, the upper being the original entrance (traces of machicolated projection above). Windows mostly rectangular chamfered loops, except for ground floor vesica on east and larger C17 window, formerly with mullion and transom, on 1st floor south. All openings to lower floors blocked at time of survey. Corbelled-out turrets at eastern angles, smaller corbelled projections at parapet level on south and west. Interior: Ground floor has barrel vault. Newel stair at north-east corner. Contemporary fireplaces, mural recesses and garderobe. The medieval tower of the Cresswells; an adjacent 'mansion house' on the north was built in the early C18 and demolished in the C19. , 2013-01-29 1969-10-20
1042149 Dovecote At The Duckett 1042149 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.568152 55.220687,-1.568231 55.220693,-1.568243 55.220651,-1.568164 55.220644,-1.568152 55.220687))) ELLINGTON ELLINGTON VILLAGE NZ 29 SE 8/16 Dovecote at The Duckett II Dovecote, now outhouse. Probably mid-C18, altered c.1830. Roughly-squared stone with cut quoins and dressings, parapet tooled and margined. Flat C20 roof. Squat tower-like structure 5.2 metres square externally, with the parapet corbelled out and raised at each corner to appear castellated. West elevation shows lunette above recess (blocked window?) and central section of parapet pierced by pigeon holes with alighting band beneath. East elevation shows similar window above inserted double doors. Interior with nesting boxes. Adjacent houses to north and south not of special interest. Prior to c.1930 the dovecote had a tall pyramidal roof. , 2013-01-29 1985-12-18
1042150 Conservatory Adjoining Longhirst Hall 1042150 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.650154 55.194786,-1.650146 55.194757,-1.649992 55.194767,-1.650004 55.194825,-1.650158 55.194813,-1.650154 55.194786))) LONGHIRST LONGHIRST HALL NZ 2289 10/20 Conservatory adjoining Longhirst Hall GV II Conservatory, 1824 by John Dobson. Ashlar, slate roof. 1 storey, 5 bays. Sash windows with vertical glazing bars, Tuscan pilasters between bays, eaves cornice. , 2013-01-29 1985-12-18
1042151 Black Grave Circa 20 Yards North East Of Church Of St Michael 1042151 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.089036 55.630455,-2.089063 55.630446,-2.089063 55.630428,-2.089036 55.630419,-2.089008 55.630428,-2.089004 55.630440,-2.089011 55.630449,-2.089036 55.630455))) FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/100 Black grave c.20 yards north east of Church of St. Michael GV II Gravestone. 1829-33. Sandstone. Very large curved tablet on moulded base and flanked by round columns. c.10 feet high. Inscribed: Underneath This Monument Are Deposited the Mortal Remains of Thos Black Who Died Decb 15th 1829 Aged 2 Weeks of John Black Who Died June 12th 1833 Aged 18 years and of Jane Black Who Died July 16th 1833 Aged 15 years All of them children of James and Ann Black of Ford Mill Reader Let the memory of these young blossoms cut off in the morning of life, speak to thee With this friendly admonition Be you ready also For in such an hour as ye think not The son of man cometh. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1042152 Gates, Gatepiers And Steps Circa 50 Yards South Of Church Of St Michael 1042152 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.089190 55.629556,-2.089203 55.629591,-2.089133 55.629619,-2.089149 55.629625,-2.089220 55.629595,-2.089207 55.629555,-2.089190 55.629556))) FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/101 Gates, gatepiers and steps c.50 yards south of Church of St. Michael GV II Gates, gatepiers, steps and mounting block. Probably mid-C18; gates probably early C20. Ashlar and iron. Very large square, rusticated corniced piers. Above the cornices 3 square blocks, pyramidal caps and ball finials. Double gates in Rococo style. To the left a flight of 4 stone steps into churchyard and beside those a mounting block also with 4 steps. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1042153 Lady Waterford Hall 1042153 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.085533 55.631961,-2.085536 55.631967,-2.085689 55.631940,-2.085655 55.631879,-2.085742 55.631863,-2.085709 55.631802,-2.085688 55.631802,-2.085674 55.631775,-2.085626 55.631783,-2.085636 55.631802,-2.085430 55.631839,-2.085417 55.631819,-2.085374 55.631826,-2.085391 55.631859,-2.085382 55.631863,-2.085414 55.631919,-2.085503 55.631905,-2.085533 55.631961))) FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/103 Lady Waterford Hall GV II* Former village school. 1860 for the Marchioness of Waterford. Snecked stone with ashlar dressings. Roof has bands of Lakeland and Welsh slate roof. Tudor style. Single storey, 6 bays. Outer bays have boarded doors in flat-topped porches with corbel tables. Bays 2 and 5 each have 2 widely-spaced narrow side lights with 4-pane sashes in chamfered surrounds under floating cornices. The 2 centre bays have similar 4-light windows. Corbel table. Over bays 2 and 5 very high and very steeply-pitched gables with overlapping coping and tall corbelled-out octagonal corniced chimneys at the apex. In each gable an oval panel in moulded frame bearing a crown and the monogram of the Marchioness of Waterford. Very high, steeply-pitched gabled roof with overlapping coping. Interior: the main hall was decorated from 1861-83 by the Marchioness with a series of paintings, done on paper and stuck to the wall, like murals, in the Pre-Raphaelite style. On the north wall 9 panels with biblical scenes in arched surrounds with texts; in the spandrels roundels with portrait heads; the spaces between have foliage and naturalistic detail. The east wall has a large Jesus in the midst of the doctors, the west wall a large illustration of the text Suffer little children to come unto me. 9-bay roof with moulded scissor braces. All the figues used are portraits of village people and castle servants. Hastings Neville: Under a Border Tower: Newcastle: 1896. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1042154 Garden Wall And Gatepiers Circa 3 Yards South Of Number 13 1042154 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.083775 55.632012,-2.083769 55.632014,-2.083774 55.632021,-2.083934 55.632010,-2.083923 55.632001,-2.083775 55.632012))) FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/105 Garden wall and gatepiers c.3 yards south of No. 13 GV II Garden wall and gatepiers. Early-mid C19. Dressed stone. Low wall stepping down on right. Large square gatepiers to left. Heavy flat coping. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1042155 Well Circa 20 Yards South Of Lady Waterford Hall 1042155 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.085288 55.631676,-2.085288 55.631670,-2.085192 55.631684,-2.085195 55.631690,-2.085288 55.631676))) FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/106 Well c.20 yards south of Lady Waterford Hall GV II Disused village well. Early C19. Ashlar with iron railings. Stone basin set into ground with the pant behind it, a recess with plain sides and heavy projecting top. Short, low flanking serpentine walls. On top of the pant, railings with looped, intersecting bars. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1042156 14 1042156 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.083687 55.631824,-2.083716 55.631906,-2.083805 55.631895,-2.083789 55.631850,-2.083804 55.631844,-2.083792 55.631811,-2.083687 55.631824))) FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/108 No. 14 GV II Cottage. Early-mid C19. Random rubble with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof, brick stack. Single storey, 3 bays with slightly-projecting cross-gabled right bay. Central panelled door with 3-pane overlight under hoodmould. Flanking 2-light windows under hoodmoulds. Gabled roofs with flat coping and projecting stone eaves. Renewed ridge stack. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1042157 Ford Smithy 1042157 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.083470 55.632196,-2.083471 55.632293,-2.083569 55.632292,-2.083559 55.632194,-2.083470 55.632196))) FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/111 Ford Smithy GV II Smithy. 1863 for the Marchioness of Waterford. Snecked stone with Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 3 bays. Boarded double doors in raised horseshoe- shaped surround. 3-light window to left, 2-light to right with shuttered lower sections and 4-pane casements above. Gabled roof with ridge stack and left end stack. Datestone on left gable with monogram of Lady Waterford. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1042158 Old Farmhouse 1042158 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.093213 55.637409,-2.093225 55.637459,-2.093500 55.637434,-2.093486 55.637384,-2.093213 55.637409))) FORD HAY FARM NT 93 NW 10/113 Old Farmhouse II GV Former farmhouse now used for garages and storage. 1780 for William Carr of Etal Manor. Ashlar, asbestos roof. 2 storeys, 4 bays. Boarded-up door and overlight in 2nd bay with raised stone surround and lintel inscribed HON WHC 1780. 12-pane sashes in raised surrounds. Gabled roof. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1042159 Ford Forge 1042159 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.106628 55.639509,-2.106860 55.639833,-2.106948 55.639812,-2.106715 55.639488,-2.106628 55.639509))) FORD HETHERSLAW NT 93 NW 10/115 Ford Forge GV II Forge, built originally as a large estate smithy, later became a commercial forge making spades. Now disused. 1767, extended c.1830-40. Roughly-coursed stone with dressings. Welsh slate and concrete tile roof. 2 storeys. In 2 sections. Older section to left, 4 bays with steps to 1st floor boarded door in second bay. Shuttered windows. Steeply-pitched roof with flat coping. Brick end stack and ridge stack. Lower C19 right section 5 bays, with stone steps to boarded door in centre bay. Left bay has boarded double doors. 4th bay has boarded double doors in Tudor arch with keystone. Shuttered windows. Included far historical reasons. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1042160 Heatherslaw Mill 1042160 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.107582 55.639090,-2.107668 55.639080,-2.107628 55.638962,-2.107652 55.638959,-2.107647 55.638944,-2.107695 55.638939,-2.107653 55.638822,-2.107380 55.638853,-2.107421 55.638970,-2.107536 55.638958,-2.107582 55.639090))) FORD HETHERSLAW NT 93 NW 10/117 Hetherslaw Mill 4.10.72 GV II Corn mill. C18 extended and remodelled c.1830. Random rubble with dressings, Welsh slate roof. 3 storeys, 5 bays with lower 5-bay granary to rear. To right two low segmental arches to mill lead through the building. 12-pane casement windows. Double-span hipped roof. On left return stone stairs with iron railings lead to boarded doors on 1st and 2nd floors. Interior. This is a double mill with 2 wooden undershot wheels driving 2 sets of machinery. The upper mill is in complete working order and retains all its 1830's machinery; the lower mill is intact but awaits restoration. The former granary to rear is now a cafe and storage. , 2024-08-22 1972-10-04
1042161 High Kiln With Attached Gift Shop At Heatherslaw Mill 1042161 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.107908 55.638770,-2.107807 55.638778,-2.107852 55.638907,-2.107959 55.638902,-2.107914 55.638769,-2.107908 55.638770))) FORD HETHERSLAW NT 93 NW 10/119 High Kiln with attached Gift Shop at Hetherslaw Mill GV II Former corn-drying kiln with attached stores, now used for shop and storage. C18, altered early c19. Rubble with dressings, patched in places with old brick; pantiled roof. Kiln to right has boarded door on ground floor. Boarded double doors to storage on left. Gabled roof with flat coping. Left gable has tumbled-in brickwork with wood dovecote screen. To rear, lst-floor entry to drying chamber of kiln: boarded door with alternating-block surround in gabled half dormer. Interior of kiln has iron beams of former drying floor. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1042162 Pallinsburn 1042162 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.164385 55.644902,-2.164378 55.644796,-2.164314 55.644797,-2.164318 55.644847,-2.164221 55.644850,-2.164216 55.644767,-2.164162 55.644769,-2.164160 55.644751,-2.164192 55.644735,-2.164160 55.644725,-2.164158 55.644698,-2.164201 55.644697,-2.164203 55.644649,-2.164248 55.644649,-2.164246 55.644612,-2.164155 55.644614,-2.164151 55.644573,-2.164032 55.644577,-2.164016 55.644565,-2.163854 55.644571,-2.163814 55.644544,-2.163735 55.644546,-2.163703 55.644577,-2.163395 55.644583,-2.163402 55.644700,-2.163551 55.644696,-2.163553 55.644721,-2.164055 55.644705,-2.164073 55.644911,-2.164385 55.644902))) FORD PALLINSBURN NT 83 NE 9/121 Pallinsburn 21.9.51 GV II* Country house. Late C18 or early C19, extended mid C19. The main block remodelled 1912 for Charles Mitchell. Top storey removed and house redecorated internally c.1933. Brick in Flemish bond, much of the brick old and said to be Dutch. Wings have Scottish slate roofs, the main block a flat concrete roof, hidden behind parapets. Jacobean style. 2 storeys. Slightly irregular 7-bay centre with projecting 2-storey, 6-bay wings. Centre block: upper floor set back. 2-bay loggias left and right with Tuscan columns. Central round-headed doorway with 3-light mullioned overlight, set in moulded alternating-block surround. 6-light mullioned-and-transomed window to right, 2 cross windows to left. On 1st floor a large central canted bay window with 2 transoms. 3-light mullioned-and-transomed windows with segmental pediments. Balustraded parapets to ground and 1st floor. Tall corniced stacks. Wings have 12-pane sashes in architraves. Hipped roofs. Interior: Dining room has barrel-vaulted Tudor-style plaster ceiling with intersecting ribs framing panels with reliefs of wild animals. Re-used Jacobean panelling with Ionic pilasters and frieze with strapwork. Re-used C17 fireplace with moulded surround and jewel stops; above a plaster inscription BELLO CONTRA TEUTONES FINIT CAROLVS MITCHELL ATQUE UXOR ETUS SPES RIVVLO PAVLINI RURSUS ACCESSERVENT. Oak room has re-used C16 panelling, partly linenfold and partly medallion heads. Plaster ceiling. Library has ceiling with curved ribs forming ogee-headed panels bearing thistles; a frieze in Baroque style with cherubs and festoons. Hall has screen of 3 Tuscan columns with acanthus necking. Octagon room, fireplace by Bossi; re-used early C18 niche and panelling. Much more similar decoration. , 2013-01-29 1951-09-21
1042163 Apple Store Circa 60 Yards West Of Pallinsburn 1042163 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.165093 55.644591,-2.165095 55.644677,-2.165189 55.644675,-2.165189 55.644667,-2.165211 55.644667,-2.165211 55.644640,-2.165185 55.644640,-2.165183 55.644589,-2.165093 55.644591))) FORD PALLINSBURN NT 83 NE 9/122 Apple store c.60 yards west of Pallinsburn GV II House, the gable end treated as a garden pavilion, now used as an apple store. Earlier C18, remodelled late C18 or early C19. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond. Welsh slate roof; ashlar dressings on right return. 3 storeys, 3 bays. C19 door and porch to left. Sash windows, with intermediate glazing bars removed, on ground floor, 12-pane sashes on 1st floor and small square blank windows on 2nd floor, all with flat brick arches. Brick 1st floor string. Gabled roof with flat, stone coping. Right return has blank Venetian window and pedimented gable with round window in moulded surround, this detail added later C18. The brickwork here in Flemish bond. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1042164 Wall And Railings Circa 160 Yards North West Of Pallinsburn 1042164 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.166005 55.645077,-2.166078 55.645166,-2.166194 55.645223,-2.166301 55.645236,-2.166860 55.645226,-2.166852 55.645220,-2.166302 55.645227,-2.166200 55.645214,-2.166092 55.645161,-2.166019 55.645074,-2.166005 55.645077))) FORD PALLINSBURN NT 83 NE 9/126 Wall and railings c.160 yards north- west of Pallinsburn GV II Garden wall and railings. Early C19. Ashlar and iron. Low wall c.60 yards long with chamfered coping topped by railings with top rail and elaborate spearhead finials. Square end and interval piers with bands and pyramidal caps. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1042165 West Lodge 1042165 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.169864 55.640165,-2.169939 55.640161,-2.169916 55.640037,-2.169736 55.640048,-2.169754 55.640142,-2.169859 55.640135,-2.169864 55.640165))) FORD PALLINSBURN NT 83 NE 9/128 West Lodge GV II Lodge. c.1840. Ashlar with plinth, cast iron. Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 3 bays. C20 door with trellised overlight in chamfered surround. 12-pane sashes in chamfered surrounds. Projecting eaves supported on 4 Doric columns each made of 8 iron bars. Hipped roof with swept eaves, stone ridge pieces and renewed brick ridge stack. Similar detail on returns. C20 addition to rear is not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1042166 Milepost At Millfield Mill Road End 1042166 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.107921 55.602026,-2.107948 55.602017,-2.107948 55.601999,-2.107926 55.601990,-2.107896 55.601996,-2.107889 55.602005,-2.107893 55.602017,-2.107921 55.602026))) MILFIELD A 697 NT 93 SW 933343 (East side) 14/132 Milepost at Millfield Hill Road end II Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Triangular, c.2 ft. high with steeply- canted top. Inscribed on one side MOR for Morpeth, and on the other COR for Cornhill 37 7 Inscribed on the top L E for London and Edinburgh 324 54 , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1042167 Red Lion Inn 1042167 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.104366 55.598656,-2.104451 55.598612,-2.104485 55.598632,-2.104585 55.598583,-2.104521 55.598544,-2.104546 55.598531,-2.104511 55.598508,-2.104486 55.598520,-2.104432 55.598486,-2.104421 55.598490,-2.104407 55.598481,-2.104378 55.598496,-2.104394 55.598505,-2.104243 55.598578,-2.104366 55.598656))) MILFIELD MILFIELD NT 93 SW 14/135 Red Lion Inn - II Inn. Late C18. Ashlar, concrete tile roof, brick chimneys. Two storeys, three bays. Central corniced porch with 4-panel door in Venetian doorway. Flanking Venetian windows with 12-pane centre and 8-pane side lights. Sash windows on 1st floor. Steeply-pitched gabled hoof with flat coping and end stacks. Three late C19 gabled dormers with 12-pane sashes. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1042168 Twizell Castle 1042168 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.187517 55.684084,-2.187534 55.684105,-2.187512 55.684114,-2.187503 55.684140,-2.187528 55.684158,-2.187569 55.684161,-2.187602 55.684143,-2.187601 55.684120,-2.187659 55.684105,-2.187617 55.684058,-2.187875 55.683990,-2.187913 55.684033,-2.187984 55.684014,-2.188019 55.684023,-2.188043 55.684019,-2.188065 55.684007,-2.188070 55.683989,-2.188034 55.683966,-2.188002 55.683966,-2.187979 55.683976,-2.187925 55.683907,-2.187947 55.683889,-2.187946 55.683871,-2.187889 55.683853,-2.187854 55.683869,-2.187849 55.683887,-2.187854 55.683896,-2.187730 55.683929,-2.187714 55.683916,-2.187596 55.683945,-2.187606 55.683962,-2.187501 55.683989,-2.187442 55.683975,-2.187403 55.683991,-2.187399 55.684007,-2.187407 55.684022,-2.187425 55.684031,-2.187474 55.684028,-2.187517 55.684084))) DUDDO A 698 NT 84 SE (North side, off) 4/47 Twizell Castle 22.12.69 II* Ruined house. Begun c.1770 by and for Sir Francis Blake with the assistance of Nisbet of Kelso, but incorporating some of the masonry of a medieval castle. Ashlar and squared stone; roofless. Gothick style. Rectangular with 4 round corner towers. Two storeys, though the house was originally five storeys high. Seven bays. Pointed windows with brick arches, the central window in a semicircular projection. Much taller pointed windows on 1st floor. On returns large blank quatrefoils. The original north wall, between the towers, has gone. The present north wall was formerly internal and is partly medieval with openings of the C18 and blocked earlier openings including large segmental arches and a 2-light mullioned window. This wall is c.70 inches thick. Interior: the ground floor has 4 large vaulted rooms along the south front. Three are tunnel vaults, the fourth, behind the central bow has a central groin vault with 2 flanking tunnel vaults. All of these are in fine ashlar. The west vault has holes for a timber floor. The angle towers were also vaulted on ground floor; of these the south-west tower has a shallow stone dome and the south-east tower a brick dome. In the north towers only the springing of the vaults remain. There are also 2 corridors with pointed brick tunnel vaults and two small rooms whose vaults have collapsed. On the present north wall the springing of a groin vault can be seen at lst-floor level. Building on the house was continued for almost 50 years and never completed. The house was to be vaulted throughout as a precaution against fire. Mackenzie: History of Northumberland: Newcastle: 1825. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquities 2nd Series Vol. IV for the reference to Nisbet in a letter from Ford Castle. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-22
1042169 Milepost 3/4 Mile North East Of Duddo 1042169 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.092097 55.683109,-2.092125 55.683100,-2.092125 55.683082,-2.092097 55.683073,-2.092069 55.683082,-2.092069 55.683100,-2.092097 55.683109))) DUDDO B 6354 NT 94 SW (North side) 5/49 Milepost 3/4 mile north-east of Duddo II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast iron. Short fluted post bearing oval top with 2 oval facets. Inscribed on one face BER (Berwick) and on the other ETAL 7 3 MILES MILES , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10

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