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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1042270 | Churchyard Wall And Gateway East And South Of Church Of St Aidan | 1042270 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.717537 55.607639,-1.717866 55.608317,-1.718006 55.608594,-1.718016 55.608597,-1.718022 55.608591,-1.717531 55.607592,-1.718959 55.607365,-1.718953 55.607355,-1.717516 55.607585,-1.717537 55.607639))) | BAMBURGH CHURCH STREET NU 1734 (North side) 17/33 Churchyard wall and gateway east and south of Church of St. Aidan GV II Churchyard wall, gatepiers and gate. Medieval and C18. Squared stone and random rubble, ashlar piers, wrought-iron gates. East wall is largely of squared stone, c. 6 ft. high. A section c. 15 yards long, east of the church,has chamfered plinth and large medieval squared stone. This is said to be the remains of The Master of Bamburgh's tower. Gateway in south-east corner has square corniced gatepiers with ball finials. Gates have boss with decorative spearhead finials. , | 2013-08-19 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
1042271 | Broomhouse Farmhouse | 1042271 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.951706 55.695731,-1.951561 55.695732,-1.951561 55.695766,-1.951796 55.695766,-1.951793 55.695535,-1.951692 55.695536,-1.951692 55.695519,-1.951609 55.695519,-1.951609 55.695509,-1.951560 55.695510,-1.951563 55.695659,-1.951664 55.695658,-1.951664 55.695643,-1.951703 55.695642,-1.951706 55.695731))) | ANCROFT A1 NU 04 SW (East side, off) 10/2 Broomhouse 22/12/69 Farmhousee GV II House. Mid C18 with slightly-later C18 range to rear. Porch altered and right bay extended forward 1857. Brick, earlier parts in irregular bond, later parts in English Garden Wall Bond; ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof. Double span. 2 storeys, 4 bays with rusticated quoins and ashlar plinth. Mid-C18 porch in 3rd bay given Tudor-style parapet and new cornice in 1857. 6-panel door in eared architrave with pulvinated frieze and cornice. The porch has rusticated quoins also. Left 3 bays have windows, with intermediate glazing bars removed, in architraves. Finely-moulded sill strings and cornice. Slightly-projecting broad right bay of 1871 replaces two bays of original 5-bay house. It has a 2-storey canted bay window. Many of the bricks and quoins re-used from the earlier walling. Gabled roof with splayed coping and renewed brick end stacks. Interior: 6-panel doors. Staircase with decorative cast-iron balusters. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
1042272 | Bridge Mill | 1042272 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.954868 55.691524,-1.954973 55.691525,-1.954979 55.691418,-1.955131 55.691421,-1.955134 55.691375,-1.955095 55.691375,-1.955098 55.691314,-1.954880 55.691311,-1.954868 55.691524))) | ANCROFT Al NU 04 SW (West side, off) 10/5 Bridge Mill II Corn mill and miller's house. Mid C18. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys with attics, 6 bays. The mill is the right 4 bays, the left 2 bays being the side elevation of the miller's house. Rusticated quoins. Mill: 2-leaf boarded door to left with 10-pane overlight under flat arch with tall finely-shaped voussoirs. To right, 2-leaf door, with similar arch, to Wheelhouse. Between are 2 windows with fixed 15-pane upper parts and shuttered lower sections. lst-floor sill band. 3 windows, now boarded up, and a 2-leaf pitching door, to right, with 10-pane overlight; all of these openings have similar flat arches. The 2 left bays (i.e. to the miller's house) have 12-pane sashes with similar flat arches on 1st floor but huge wedge lintels on ground floor. Eaves cornice. Roof gabled on right with flat coping; hipped on left. Left return, the miller's house, 3 bays. Central panelled door in raised surround. Ground- and lst-floor sill bands and a broader lot-floor band. 12-pane sashes, with wedge lintels on ground floor, flat arches above. Interior of house has mid-C18 staircase with cut string, turned balusters and moulded handrail. 6-panelled doors with panelled reveals, and panelled shutters. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-02-11 | ||||
1042273 | Milepost C 400 Yards South Of Berrington Lodge | 1042273 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.001830 55.684465,-2.001857 55.684456,-2.001860 55.684441,-2.001835 55.684429,-2.001802 55.684438,-2.001802 55.684456,-2.001830 55.684465))) | NT 94 SE KYLOE B6525 1/47 Milepost. c.400 yards south of Berrington Lodge II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast-iron. c.2 ft. high. Triangular with rounded back. Inscribed WR (Wooler) and BER (Berwick). 6 Sloping top inscribed MOR (Morpeth). 41 , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042274 | Beal House | 1042274 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.897542 55.678177,-1.897775 55.678164,-1.897748 55.678067,-1.897606 55.678080,-1.897589 55.678018,-1.897278 55.678046,-1.897293 55.678106,-1.897310 55.678104,-1.897314 55.678113,-1.897398 55.678106,-1.897413 55.678159,-1.897534 55.678147,-1.897542 55.678177))) | NU 04 SE KYLOE BEAL 3/48 Beal House 22/12/69 II House. Dated 1674 but with older core. Altered C18 and C19. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. Double span. 2 storeys, 3 bays with later single-storey addition to left. Central Victorian door in rusticated surround with 2 architraves. Inscribed 16 wm 74. Cornice over. C19 canted bay window to left. Other windows are sashes with relieving arches over. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with flat raised coping and kneelers. Triple conjoined and corniced end stacks. Single-storey addition to left has C19 canted bay window. Rear span is similar with prominent relieving arches. Several windows show stumps of mullions. Partly-blocked 3-light mullioned window on right return. Parts of house inside have walls 5 ft. thick. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
1042275 | Farmbuildings C 30 Yards East Of Beal House | 1042275 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.896574 55.678188,-1.896070 55.678234,-1.896085 55.678287,-1.897223 55.678174,-1.897064 55.677693,-1.895950 55.677804,-1.896017 55.678044,-1.896479 55.677999,-1.896419 55.677818,-1.896553 55.677804,-1.896586 55.677898,-1.896670 55.677890,-1.896642 55.677797,-1.896981 55.677762,-1.897101 55.678127,-1.896682 55.678170,-1.896649 55.678066,-1.896538 55.678078,-1.896574 55.678188))) | NU 04 SE KYLOE BEAL 3/50 Farmbuildings c.30 yards 22/12/69 east of Beal House (formerly listed as Barns and granaris II in large block ttp East of Beal House) Farmbuildings. Early C19. Dressed stone with Scottish and Welsh slate roofs. 4 ranges round courtyard with further buildings inside courtyard. South range has central segmental-arched entry under gable and flanking single- storey byres. Hipped roof. North range has projecting former threshing barn, now hay store, and flanking shelter sheds with 18 segmental arches, some now blocked, and granary over. West range is stables with boarded doors and ?-slatted windows. East range is largely altered. Added buildings not of interest , | 2015-10-20 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
1042276 | Dovecote C 200 Yards West Of Beal House | 1042276 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.899406 55.678089,-1.899410 55.678134,-1.899557 55.678129,-1.899552 55.678084,-1.899406 55.678089))) | NU 04 NE KYLOE BEAL 3/51 Dovecote c.200 yards west of Beal House GV II Dovecote. C18. Random rubble. Roofless. c.18 by 30 ft. Lectern type. Simple rectangle with high north wall, lower south wall and single-pitch roof. Interior has very many stone nesting boxes. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042277 | Stable Attached To Rear Of Berrington House | 1042277 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.991471 55.685528,-1.991471 55.685585,-1.991742 55.685586,-1.991742 55.685528,-1.991578 55.685528,-1.991579 55.685400,-1.991487 55.685400,-1.991468 55.685436,-1.991471 55.685528))) | NU 04 SW KYLOE BERRINGTON 2/54 Stable attached to 22/12/69 rear of Berrington House GV II Stable. Late C18-early c19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. L-shaped. Single storey with hay loft over central bay. 3 bays. Segmental-arched entry with gabled loft over and triangular-headed pitching door. Roof hipped on right and on rear wing. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
1042278 | Berrington South Farmhouse | 1042278 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.991856 55.680704,-1.991713 55.680732,-1.991745 55.680782,-1.992155 55.680704,-1.992160 55.680713,-1.992228 55.680700,-1.992180 55.680622,-1.992077 55.680642,-1.992067 55.680622,-1.991989 55.680637,-1.991973 55.680613,-1.991908 55.680625,-1.991922 55.680648,-1.991831 55.680666,-1.991856 55.680704))) | NU 04 SW KYLOE BERRINGTON 2/57 Berrington South Farmhouse II House. Late C18. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof and C19 brick chimneys. 2-storey, 3-bay main block with lower wings projecting to sides. Victorian panelled door in C19 gabled porch with kneelers and flat coping. 12-pane sash windows. Single-storey 2-bay wing to right has 2 windows with shutters below and 8 small panes above. l-bay wing to left has 12-pane sash. Gabled roof with thin raised coping and end stacks. Reverse-stepped gables. 12-pane sashes on returns and to rear; also an 18-pane staircase window. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042279 | Dovecote C 50 Yards North Of Buckton House | 1042279 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.873716 55.640599,-1.873753 55.640594,-1.873763 55.640586,-1.873763 55.640571,-1.873732 55.640557,-1.873697 55.640565,-1.873693 55.640587,-1.873716 55.640599))) | NU 03 NE KYLOE BUCKTON 7/61 Dovecote c.50 yards 22/12/69 north of Buckton House (formerly listed as Dovecote II in field to north at Buckton) Dovecote. Probably late medieval. Random rubble. Circular and tapering with domed top. Offset at c.10 ft. with projecting course of flat stones. Partly collapsed to rear. Scheduled Ancient Monument. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
1042280 | Dovecote C 100 Yards South Of East Kyloe Farmhouse | 1042280 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.907871 55.650516,-1.907870 55.650504,-1.907803 55.650505,-1.907806 55.650540,-1.907873 55.650539,-1.907871 55.650516))) | NU 03 NE KYLOE EAST KYLOE 7/6 Dovecote c.100 yards 22/12/69 south of East Kyloe Farmhouse (formerly listed II Dovecote at East Kyloe Dovecote and hen house. C18, heightened early C19. Ground floor ashlar, snecked rubble above. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, c.12 ft. square. Door on south side. Roof has 4 cross gables, each having triangular-headed recess with 3 alighting ledges and 11 pigeon holes in stone screen, Interior has pigeon nesting holes on upper floor and larger hen nesting holes on ground floor. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
1042281 | Cartshed And Hen House C 50 Yards North-West Of Fenwick Steads Farmhouse | 1042281 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.875653 55.649465,-1.876221 55.649558,-1.876252 55.649505,-1.875682 55.649412,-1.875653 55.649465))) | NU 03 NE KYLOE FENWICK STEADS 7/66 Cartshed and hen house c.50 yards north-west of Fenwick Steads Farmhouse GV II Cart shed with granary over and attached hen house. Cart shed mid C19; hen house C18. Snecked stone. Hen house random rubble. Pantiled roofs. Cart shed has 7 segmental arches with 5 pitching holes over. Gabled roof with flat coping. Outside stone stairs on left return. Single-storey hen house attached on right. Interior has large stone nesting holes. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042282 | Lowlynn House | 1042282 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.934971 55.671263,-1.935003 55.671261,-1.935008 55.671245,-1.935068 55.671238,-1.935110 55.671247,-1.935127 55.671243,-1.935135 55.671230,-1.935173 55.671226,-1.935124 55.671081,-1.934879 55.671108,-1.934930 55.671253,-1.934963 55.671250,-1.934971 55.671263))) | NU 04 SW KYLOE LOWLYNN 2/70 Lowlynn House II House. Early-mid C18 and early C19. Ashlar with Scottish slate roof. In 3 sections. Main block to right in yellow ashlar, 2 storeys, 5 bays, with architraves to all windows. Smaller square windows on 1st floor. Central 1st floor window has eared and shouldered architrave. Window openings largely empty. Ground and 1st floor sill bands. Left of this, slightly later pink sandstone 2-storey, 1-bay linking range with 2-light windows in architraves. 3-storey cross-gabled 2-bay section on left also has architraves. Hipped roof to main section with 4 tall conjoined and corniced ridge stacks. Section to left roofless. Doorway on right return. 2 canted bay windows to rear. Empty and derelict at time of survey. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042283 | Old Farmhouse | 1042283 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.923002 55.655181,-1.923123 55.655193,-1.923136 55.655146,-1.923228 55.655155,-1.923247 55.655093,-1.923036 55.655071,-1.923002 55.655181))) | NU 04 SW KYLOE WEST KYLOE 2/72 Old Farmhouse GV II House. Dated 1697, largely altered early C19. Random rubble, rendered on entrance front. Welsh slate roof and brick chimneys. L-plan. Formerly T-plan probably with cross passage, but part of cross-wing demolished. 2 storeys, irregular fenestration. In angle of L, a C19 door with small bottle-glass diamond panes, in dated, moulded, recessed surround with segmental outer lintel. C19 glazed porch. To left one 12-pane sash on ground floor and 2 on 1st floor with C17 coat of arms of Grey family between. Projecting bay to right has stepped tripartite window in raised surround on ground floor and 2-light window above with 8-pane sashes in similar surround. Gabled roofs. Thin raised coping on long wing, splayed coping on cross wing. C19 corniced ridge and 2 end stacks. Similar windows on other sides. Interior has 6-panelled doors and shutters, cast-iron staircase and C19 coved ceiling in drawing room, with elaborate cornice. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042284 | Cart Shed C 50 Yards North Of The Old Farmhouse | 1042284 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.922521 55.655514,-1.922959 55.655579,-1.922975 55.655535,-1.922544 55.655467,-1.922521 55.655514))) | NU 04 SW KYLOE WEST KYLOE 2/74 Cart shed c.50 yards north of the Old Farmhouse GV II Cart shed with granary over. Dated GBG September 21st 1845 for the Grey family. Roughly- dressed stone with asbestos roof. 2 storeys. 8 elliptical arches with square piers and projecting keystones. On 1st floor, 5 slatted windows. Shallow- pitched gabled roof with flat coping. Outside stone steps to granary, on left return. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042285 | Stable And Granary C 40 Yards North Of The Old Farmhouse | 1042285 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.922881 55.655445,-1.923218 55.655505,-1.923246 55.655454,-1.922909 55.655394,-1.922881 55.655445))) | NU 04 SW KYLOE WEST KYLOE 2/76 Stable and granary c.40 yards north of the Old Farmhouse GV II Stable with granary over. Dated on lintel GBG but probably older. 1830 For Grey family. 2 storeys, 5 bays with 2 doors, one now blocked, in alternating- block surrounds. Gabled roof with flat coping. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042286 | Milepost 1/2 Mile West Of Dunsall | 1042286 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.032505 55.646908,-2.032529 55.646902,-2.032535 55.646884,-2.032516 55.646873,-2.032477 55.646881,-2.032473 55.646894,-2.032480 55.646902,-2.032505 55.646908))) | NT 93 NE NT 981392 LOWICK B 6353 5/78 Milepost 1/2 mile west of Dunsall II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast-iron. Oval tablet with 2 oval facets on short iron post. Inscribed BEL (Belford) on one face, COR (Cornhill) on the other, 10 9 MILES MILES and FORD on the top. 2 , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042287 | Lowick High Steads Farmhouse | 1042287 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.988441 55.641539,-1.988524 55.641540,-1.988524 55.641526,-1.988552 55.641526,-1.988552 55.641495,-1.988652 55.641491,-1.988654 55.641434,-1.988556 55.641433,-1.988557 55.641420,-1.988527 55.641419,-1.988527 55.641436,-1.988444 55.641434,-1.988441 55.641539))) | NU 03 NW LOWICK B 6525 (East side, off) 6/80 Lowick High Steads Farmhouse GV II House. Probably mid C18. Random rubble with pantiled roof. Rebuilt brick chimneys. L-plan. 2 storeys. 3-bay facade has C20 door in C20 lean-to porch. Ogee-headed 12-pane sashes in raised ogee-headed surrounds with imposts. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with thin raised coping and reverse-stepped gables. End stacks. Lower rear wing has small 6-pane sash. Interior not inspected. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042288 | Milepost C 1/4 Mile South Of Moss Hall | 1042288 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.994852 55.643530,-1.994881 55.643519,-1.994876 55.643501,-1.994846 55.643495,-1.994822 55.643506,-1.994827 55.643524,-1.994852 55.643530))) | NU 03 NW NU 0044389 LOWICK B6525 6/85 Milepost c.1/4 mile south of Moss Hall II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast-iron. c.2 ft high. Triangular with rounded back and canted top. Inscribed on one side WR (Wooler), on the other BER (Berwick) and on 7 9 the top MOR (Morpeth) 38 , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042289 | Farmbuildings C 40 Yards East Of Lowick Northfield Farmhouse | 1042289 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.994237 55.652929,-1.994236 55.652942,-1.994961 55.652951,-1.994972 55.652641,-1.994242 55.652631,-1.994237 55.652929),(-1.994859 55.652750,-1.994849 55.652894,-1.994357 55.652888,-1.994358 55.652685,-1.994857 55.652692,-1.994859 55.652750))) | NU 03 NW LOWICK B6525 6/82 Farmbuildings c.40 yards east of Lowick Northfield Farmhouse II Farmbuildings. Mid C19. Snecked stone and Welsh slate roofs. 4 ranges found farmyard. West range has high round-arched carriage entry with cross-gabled roof; clock in moulded suround and dovecote in gable. Over the clock a bell on wrought-iron brackets and a vane on the gable. Single-storey ranges left and right. South range has single-storey stable on right a 2-storey cart shed to left with 6 segmental arches and louvred granary windows above. East range is 2-storey threshing barn with granaries North range is shelter sheds. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042290 | Milepost C 1/4 Mile North Of Lowick Northfield Farm | 1042290 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.995694 55.656355,-1.995718 55.656349,-1.995724 55.656331,-1.995694 55.656319,-1.995666 55.656328,-1.995662 55.656340,-1.995669 55.656349,-1.995694 55.656355))) | NU 04 SW NU 003403 LOWICK B6525 2/84 Milepost c.1/4 mile north of Lowick Northfield Farm II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast-iron. c.2 ft. high. Triangular with rounded back and canted top. Inscribed on one side WR (Wooler), on the other BER (Berwick) 8 8 and on the top MOR (Morpeth) 39 , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042291 | Presbyterian Church Of Scotland | 1042291 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.978487 55.649108,-1.978455 55.649114,-1.978522 55.649224,-1.978789 55.649172,-1.978721 55.649062,-1.978487 55.649108))) | NU 0139 LOWICK CHEVIOT VIEW 13/89 Presbyterian Church of Scotland GV II Presbyterian church. Dated 1821, restored 1878. For the Reverend Israel Craigs, Minister. Scored stucco with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. Rusticated quoins. 4 bays. Left 3 bays have tall round-headed windows with raised surrounds and mid-C19 glazing bars. Datestone above. Right bay has 16-pane sash in raised surround on ground floor. Formerly similar window on 1st floor is now a C20 door with fire escape. Hipped roof. 2-leaf, 6-panelled door to rear in pedimented stone porch. 16-pane sash above and 2-light window to right with Geometric tracery. Interior has Victorian east gallery on cast-iron columns and font dated LOWICK 1783. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042292 | Holburn Mill | 1042292 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.940359 55.614281,-1.940640 55.614309,-1.940715 55.614060,-1.940615 55.614050,-1.940554 55.614252,-1.940373 55.614235,-1.940359 55.614281))) | NU 03 NW LOWICK HOLBURN 6/91 Holburn Mill GV II Corn mill. Early C19 on earlier foundations. Lower courses partly random rubble, dressed stone elsewhere. Welsh slate roof. 3 storeys, 4 irregular bays. Wide stable-type door on right. Windows of varying types including Yorkshire sashes and ?-slatted windows, all in tooled- and-margined surrounds with projecting sills. Gabled roof with overlapping coping. Square ashlar lateral stack. Dovecote in left gable. Similar opening to 2-storey rear facade, including 3 steps up to boarded 2-leaf door. Overshot water sheel and complete mill workings intact inside. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042293 | Hunting Hall Farm Cottages | 1042293 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.956079 55.662437,-1.956133 55.662516,-1.956243 55.662489,-1.956186 55.662413,-1.956170 55.662416,-1.956136 55.662371,-1.956254 55.662343,-1.956214 55.662291,-1.955841 55.662380,-1.955876 55.662426,-1.956042 55.662386,-1.956079 55.662437))) | NU 04 SW LOWICK HUNTING TALL 2/95 Hunting Hall farm cottages GV II Farm cottages, old part the original farmhouse. Mid C18, altered and extended early C19. Roughly dressed stone; C19 section has ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof and C19 brick chimneys. T-plan. Left 3 bays and wing to rear are C18. C20 glazed door in C19 wood porch. Renewed 12-pane sash above, 16-pane sashes elsewhere, 2-bay C19 right section has boarded door in similar porch with 8-pane sash above and 16-pane sashes to right. Gabled roof with flat coping. 2 corniced end stacks and one similar ridge stack. Interior of old part has C18 closed-string staircase with turned balusters. Old beams in kitchen. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042294 | Milepost By Lowick Vicarage | 1042294 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.984540 55.649629,-1.984567 55.649620,-1.984570 55.649605,-1.984545 55.649593,-1.984515 55.649599,-1.984508 55.649608,-1.984512 55.649620,-1.984540 55.649629))) | NU 0139 LOWICK MAIN STREET (North side) 13/99 Milepost by Lowick Vicarage GV II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast iron. Oval tablet with 2 oval, facets on short iron post. Inscribed on one facet BEL (Belford), on the other COR (Cornhill) 8 11 MILES MILES and on the top FORD 4. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042295 | Number 1 And Attached Garages | 1042295 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.014970 55.545583,-2.015048 55.545637,-2.015141 55.545600,-2.015521 55.545483,-2.015485 55.545441,-2.015076 55.545559,-2.015052 55.545542,-2.014970 55.545583))) | NT 9927 WOOLER RAMSEY'S LANE (East side) 18/129 No. 1 and attached garages GV II Cottages and 3 garages, formerly stables and carriage sheds. C18 and early C19. Random rubble with pantiled and Welsh slate roofs. Row of 4 single- storey buildings which step down a steep hill. On the left a2-bay cottage with C20 door and sash window in alternating-block surrounds. Welsh slate roof and ashlar end stack. Garage right of this has 2 boarded double doors with 6-pane sash between. Shuttered window above to former hay loft. Steeply-pitched gabled pantiled roof. Right of this a garage with double doors to right and 12-pane fixed window to left. Steeply-pitched Welsh slate roof. On right a one-bay garage. Boarded double doors with Cl9 or early C20 lettering. Steeply-pitched pantiled roof with brick end stack. On right return a boarded door with ventilation holes. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-14 | ||||
1042296 | Loreto Guest House | 1042296 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.018230 55.547807,-2.018116 55.547821,-2.018170 55.547955,-2.018446 55.547919,-2.018394 55.547786,-2.018286 55.547800,-2.018281 55.547782,-2.018225 55.547789,-2.018230 55.547807))) | NT 9828 WOOLER RYECROFT WAY (West side) 16/131 Loreto Guest House GV II House, formerly presbytery to St. Ninian's R.C. church. Late C18. Ashlar facade; roughcast with ashlar dressings to rear. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys plus basement. 3 storeys to rear. Front block 3 x 2 bays with 2 wings projecting to rear forming U-shaped plan. Raised quoins. Facade: steps with flanking railings up to 6-panelled door with side lights and broad elliptical fanlight with Adam-style tracery. Projecting pedimented centre bay. 12-pane sash windows. Moulded cornice. Hipped roof with 2 ridge stacks. Tripartite windows to rear. Interior not seen. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-14 | ||||
1042297 | Milepost By Millvale | 1042297 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.011187 55.546867,-2.011214 55.546858,-2.011217 55.546843,-2.011192 55.546831,-2.011163 55.546837,-2.011157 55.546855,-2.011187 55.546867))) | NT 9928 WOOLER SOUTH ROAD (A697) (South side) 17/133 Milepost by Millvale II Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Triangular post c.2 ft. high with rounded back and canted top. Inscribed on one face MOR (Morpeth); on the other 31 COR (Cornhill) and on the top L E (London and Edinburgh). 13 318 60 , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-14 | ||||
1042298 | Wooler Mill | 1042298 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.011975 55.546867,-2.011952 55.546927,-2.012206 55.546958,-2.012230 55.546895,-2.012063 55.546875,-2.012073 55.546849,-2.011986 55.546838,-2.011975 55.546867))) | NT 9928 WOOLER SOUTH ROAD (South side, off) 17/134 Wooler Mill II Water mill. C18 or early C19. Rendered rubble with pantile roof. 3 storeys, 3 bays, irregular openings. Broad boarded door on right. Later boarded door on left. Three 12-pane sashes between. Three 12-pane sashes on 1st floor and 3 small square casements on 2nd floor. Hipped roof. . , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-14 | ||||
1042299 | Milepost 200 Yards North Of Bowsden Road End | 1042299 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.000646 55.670435,-2.000671 55.670429,-2.000678 55.670420,-2.000674 55.670408,-2.000646 55.670399,-2.000616 55.670411,-2.000622 55.670429,-2.000646 55.670435))) | NU 04 SW BOWSDEN B6525 2/2 Milepost 200 yards north of Bowsden road end II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast-iron. c.2 ft high. Triangular with rounded back and canted top. Inscribed on one face WR (Wooler) BER (Berwick) and on the top MOR (Morpeth). 9 7 40 , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042300 | Milepost 1 1/2 Miles North Of Doddington Village | 1042300 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.001491 55.602609,-2.001519 55.602600,-2.001523 55.602588,-2.001516 55.602579,-2.001486 55.602573,-2.001461 55.602585,-2.001464 55.602600,-2.001491 55.602609))) | NU 03 SW DODDINGTON B6525 10/4 Milepost l1/2 miles north of Doddington Village II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast-iron. c.18 high. Triangular with rounded back and angled top. Inscribed on the sides WR (Wooler), Be (Berwick) and on the top MOR (Morpeth). 4 12 35 , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042301 | Watch House Circa 25 Yards South East Of Church Of St Mary And St Michael | 1042301 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.007776 55.583576,-2.007806 55.583622,-2.007839 55.583614,-2.007830 55.583597,-2.007865 55.583588,-2.007846 55.583559,-2.007776 55.583576))) | NT 93 SE DODDINGTON DODDINGTON VILLAGE 9/6 Watch house c.25 yards south-east of Church of Stimary and St, Michael GV II Watch house. 1826. Random rubble with Scottish slate roof. Single storey. One room with lower stone porch attached to left. Plank door. 12-pane sash window in gable end. Gabled roof with flat coping and small square end stack. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042302 | Doddington South Farm | 1042302 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.003547 55.586308,-2.003615 55.586302,-2.003583 55.586182,-2.003677 55.586181,-2.003674 55.586109,-2.003693 55.586109,-2.003691 55.586051,-2.003468 55.586054,-2.003471 55.586105,-2.003494 55.586105,-2.003496 55.586182,-2.003513 55.586182,-2.003547 55.586308))) | NT 93 SE DODDINGTON DODDINGTON VILLAGE 9/10 Doddington South Farm II Farmhouse. C18 and early C19. Dressed stone facade, random rubble elsewhere, with Welsh slate roof. Double span with earlier C18 wing projecting to rear. Front block c1830. 2 storeys, 3 bays. 6-panelled door, and overlight with geometric glazing bars, in C20 flat-topped stone porch. Chamfered surround. 3-light mullioned ground-floor windows in square C20 bays. 12-pane sashes on 1st floor. Gabled roof with overlapping coping and conjoined and corniced end stacks. Rear span has 12- and 16-pane sashes. Lower 2-bay rear wing has small 12-pane sashes. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042303 | East Fenton Farmhouse | 1042303 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.046771 55.598641,-2.046841 55.598627,-2.046825 55.598604,-2.046880 55.598592,-2.046898 55.598619,-2.046993 55.598599,-2.046894 55.598447,-2.046674 55.598492,-2.046771 55.598641))) | NT 93 SE DODDINGTON FENTON TOWN 9/13 East Fenton Farmhouse II House. c.1830. Ashlar with Scottish slate roof. 2 storeys. 3 x 2 bays with two lower l-bay wings projecting to rear. Rusticated alternating quoins, Central doorway has Tuscan pilasters, triglyph frieze and cornice. Windows, in raised surrounds, are sashes with intermediate glazing bars removed. Hipped roof. Returns have similar windows and also 12-pane sashes. Hipped roofs with rendered ridge stacks. Round-arched stair window to rear. Interior has 6-panelled doors and internal shutters, and staircase with square balusters and wreathed handrail. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
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Started c.1093. Church is dressed red sandstone, monastic buildings grey sandstone. Church: Late C11 and early C12. West portal with 3 orders of columns, block capitals and round arches with chevron moulding. 2 bays on left, and 2 on right, of similar blank arcading. Round-arched windows above door, formerly shafted on upper level. 3-storey turret in south-west corner has slit windows. North-west turret has gone. 6-bay nave. North wall has blocked doorway with cable moulding in 4th bay. Left bay has remains of large C14 window. Other windows are narrow and round-headed with continuous sill band and hoodmould. Flat buttresses between. North transept north-west corner stands to full height. Similar flat buttresses. Transept apse stands to c.10 ft with 4 shafts. Chancel has one original window and one large C14 window on north side. C14 east window, the tracery gone. South side has 3 original windows and one C14 window. South transept apse largely complete. Interior has multi-moulded west portal and 5-bay gallery above with narrow arches and block capitals. 3 piers and 2 arches of north arcade stand. They are of Durham type with alternating incised round and composite piers. Similar responds in aisles. 2 composite crossing piers support famous' rainbow arch', a chevron moulded rib vault. The church was vaulted throughout, the springers rising from corbels like block capitals. Position of original apse revealed by excavation. Church lengthened and given straight east end 1140-50. South of church extensive remains of monastic buildings, C13 and C14 including a barbican and gatehouse between inner and outer courts. See LINDISFARNE PRIORY. HMSO. 1949. Guardianship Monument. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
1042305 | Sutton (?) Memorial C 25 Yards South-West Of Church Of St Mary | 1042305 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.802154 55.669103,-1.802181 55.669094,-1.802184 55.669079,-1.802159 55.669067,-1.802129 55.669073,-1.802122 55.669082,-1.802126 55.669094,-1.802154 55.669103))) | NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND 12/19 Sutton(?) memorial c.25 yards south-west of Church of St. Mary GV II Churchyard memorial. 1740, possibly to Edward Sutton. Sandstone with marble tablet and iron railings. Large aedicule of 2 pairs of Tuscan columns, moulded cornice and ogival-domed roof with urn finial. Worn Latin inscription. Iron railings. The standards have enriched-cross heads, the principals have urn finials. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042306 | Lindisfarne Castle | 1042306 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.784571 55.669123,-1.784680 55.669133,-1.785009 55.669136,-1.785010 55.669099,-1.785120 55.669100,-1.785120 55.669110,-1.785216 55.669112,-1.785286 55.669097,-1.785329 55.669069,-1.785324 55.669049,-1.785292 55.669016,-1.785264 55.669000,-1.785172 55.668974,-1.785076 55.668969,-1.785073 55.668957,-1.785026 55.668958,-1.785025 55.668966,-1.784984 55.668986,-1.784935 55.668976,-1.784897 55.668987,-1.784860 55.668973,-1.784805 55.668965,-1.784805 55.668950,-1.784730 55.668950,-1.784728 55.668916,-1.784302 55.668910,-1.784304 55.668941,-1.784553 55.668943,-1.784552 55.668966,-1.784496 55.668952,-1.784461 55.668961,-1.784449 55.668980,-1.784461 55.669007,-1.784433 55.669017,-1.784382 55.668972,-1.784332 55.668976,-1.784312 55.668990,-1.784310 55.669004,-1.784343 55.669026,-1.784380 55.669026,-1.784381 55.669047,-1.784401 55.669055,-1.784394 55.669061,-1.784446 55.669096,-1.784511 55.669118,-1.784510 55.669112,-1.784571 55.669111,-1.784571 55.669123))) | NU 1341 HOLY ISLAND BEBLOWE 12/21 Lindisfarne Castle 6/5/52 (formerly listed as Holy Island Castle) GV I Castle. C16 converted into house 1902 by Sir Edwin Lutyens for Edward Hudson. Sandstone and whinstone with pantiled roofs. Irregular polygonal plan on 3 levels of former batteries, in dramatic situation. South side has cobbled ramp up to entrance with Tudor-style surround, portcullis and oak door. Scattered fenestration with chamfered mullioned windows under original relieving arches. To right of door a projecting section on original corbels has Lutyen's cruciform arrow slits. Projecting stone water spouts. North side has similar windows and also 3 large round-headed windows with Decorated tracery. Former garderobe tower with pyramidal roof to left. To right, on upper battery, higher building with semi-octagonal end and mullioned windows. Irregular roofs including prominent hipped roof with hipped dormers to middle battery. Tall clustered octagonal chimneys with stepped tops. Interior has several C16 doorways. Also C16 vaulted passages. 2 rooms at lowest level have steeply-pointed tunnel vaults. Other features by Lutyens, including entrance hall with round piers and segmental arches dying into imposts; many fireplaces in Tudor style, panelling and doors with characteristic latches, moulded beams and decorative brick floors. A National Trust Property. Lindisfarne Castle: Peter Orde. The National Trust 1983. , | 2013-01-29 | 1952-05-06 | ||||
1042307 | Farne View | 1042307 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.799736 55.670929,-1.799733 55.670938,-1.800084 55.670963,-1.800122 55.670836,-1.800016 55.670828,-1.800005 55.670872,-1.799956 55.670868,-1.799952 55.670888,-1.799753 55.670874,-1.799736 55.670929))) | NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND FENKLE STREET (East side) 12/23 Farne View GV II House. Early C19 facade with C17 core. Worn ashlar facade, random rubble elsewhere. Welsh slate roof, old brick chimneys. L-shaped. 2 storeys. 3 bay facade has panelled Victorian door with decorative overlight. 16-pane sash window above. Large flanking windows have two 12-pane sashes with wooden mullion. All openings in slightly-raised surrounds. Rounded cornice. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with splayed coping and C17-style kneelers. End stacks. Rear facade and wing have 12- and 16-pane sashes. Interior has 6-panelled doors and internal shutters. One door with ogee head. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042308 | Holy Island War Memorial | 1042308 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.800697 55.668283,-1.800725 55.668274,-1.800729 55.668265,-1.800722 55.668253,-1.800692 55.668247,-1.800667 55.668259,-1.800670 55.668274,-1.800697 55.668283))) | Date of most recent amendment: 28-Oct-2015 Summary of Building First World War memorial by Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens, 1922. Later additions for the Second World War. Reasons for Designation Holy Island War Memorial, situated on The Heugh, is listed at Grade II* for the following principal 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 58 memorials at home and abroad including the Cenotaph in Whitehall; * Design quality: a simple yet elegant cross; * Group value: adjacent to the scheduled remains of Lindisfarne Priory and positioned within sight of Lindisfarne Castle (listed Grade I), which was converted to a house in 1902 by Lutyens for Edward Hudson with its registered garden (Grade II) designed by Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll. History The great wave of memorial building after the First World War resulted in thousands of commemorative monuments being raised both at home and on the battlefield. Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens was the most outstanding designer to work in this field. This is one of 15 War Crosses designed by Lutyens, sharing a broadly similar design. The earliest to be erected was at Miserden, Gloucestershire, in 1920; the latest at Station Road, York, in 1925. In 1902, Lutyens had been commissioned by Edward Hudson to convert the C16 Lindisfarne Castle into a residential property. It is assumed that the commission for the war memorial arose because of the work that Lutyens had undertaken for Hudson. Lutyens donated his services to the War Memorial Committee. The memorial was carved in Doddington stone by Mr Tully of Belford; Lutyens chose this stone to chime with the stone of Lindisfarne Priory. At a well-attended ecumenical service, on 4 June 1922, the memorial was unveiled by Major Morley Crossman DSO and dedicated by Rev WB Hall. An inscription to commemorate those local servicemen who died fighting during the Second World War was added at a later date. Following storm damage which broke the shaft in the winter of 1983-4, the top of the memorial was replaced. 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 some cemeteries in England, including some with which he was not otherwise associated. Details MATERIALS: Doddington stone. DESCRIPTION: The memorial comprises the war cross design by Sir Edwin Lutyens, a slender tapering cross c5m tall. The lozenge-sectioned shaft and short cross arms are linked to the base by stop chamfers and cyma moulding. The shaft rises from a three-stage base standing on a low, circular, step. The principal inscription, incised into the east face of the middle stage of the base reads TO THE GLORY OF GOD/ AND IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF/ OUR GLORIOUS DEAD/ 1914 ? 1918. On the west face is carved TO THE GLORY OF GOD/ AND IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF/ OUR GLORIOUS DEAD/ 1939 ? 1945. The names of the fallen are carved below on the faces of the lower stage. The memorial stands on The Heugh, to the south of the ruins of Lindisfarne Priory and overlooking Lindisfarne Castle and the harbour, with the Farne Islands in the distance to the east. Selected Sources Books and journals Skelton, T, Gliddon, G, Lutyens and the Great War, (2008), 83 Websites Imperial War Museum, War Memorials Archive, accessed 01/09/2015 from http://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/33465 North East War Memorials Project, Holy Island cross, accessed 22/09/2015 from http://www.newmp.org.uk/detail.php?contentId=7653 Other War Memorial Unveiled at Holy Island, The Berwick Advertiser, 9 June 1922, p5. National Grid Reference: NU1263741658 | 2015-10-28 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042309 | Village Cross, Sundial And Railings | 1042309 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.801302 55.670072,-1.801324 55.670116,-1.801396 55.670104,-1.801373 55.670060,-1.801302 55.670072))) | NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND MARKET PLACE 12/27 Village cross, sundial and railings GV II Village cross, sundial and railings. Rebuilt by H.C. Selby esq. 1828. Sandstone with wrought-iron railings. Cross has plinth of 4 square steps; wheel-head cross on tapering square shaft c.10 ft high with roll-moulded edges. C18 sundial with baluster stem and bronze gnomon set on north-west corner of base. Surrounded by low stone wall and railings with spearhead standards. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042310 | Seaburn House | 1042310 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.798985 55.671513,-1.799060 55.671537,-1.799141 55.671453,-1.799065 55.671431,-1.798985 55.671513))) | NU 14 SW HOLY ISLAND MARYGATE (North side, off) 4/29 Seaburn House GV II House. Probably C18 altered C19. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof and brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 bays. On ground floor two 4-paned sashes, one original with glazing bars removed. 3 similar windows, 2 of them original, on 1st floor. Gabled roof with flat coping, one end and one ridge stack. C19, 9-panelled door with overlight, at rear in part of Links View (q.v.). Also one 12-pane sash. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042311 | The Iron Rails | 1042311 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.799178 55.671319,-1.799412 55.671322,-1.799417 55.671272,-1.799182 55.671266,-1.799178 55.671319))) | NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND MARYGATE (North side) 12/30 The Iron Rails GV II House, formerly inn. Early C18. Rendered with painted ashlar door and window surrounds. Welsh slate roof and brick chimneys. L-shaped. 2 storeys, 5 bays. 2 steps with flanking iron railings up to 4-panelled door in raised surround. Wooden hood over on wood brackets. 4-pane sash windows in raised surrounds. Steeply-pitched roof with kneelers, thin raised coping and rebuilt end stacks. Interior has panelled entrance hall, including one 2-panelled and two 6-panelled doors. One ground-floor room has panelling of c.1700 with moulded wood cornice, and fireplace with eared architrave and pulvinated frieze. C18 open-well staircase with turned balusters. lst-floor landing has 2 round-headed doors with fluted jambs and keystone. lst-floor room has early C18 panelling with fluted pilasters, niche with fluted keystone and shaped shelves, moulded wood cornice. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042312 | The Farne House And Attached Cottage | 1042312 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.800150 55.671363,-1.800151 55.671380,-1.800217 55.671382,-1.800218 55.671397,-1.800280 55.671398,-1.800279 55.671418,-1.800376 55.671419,-1.800376 55.671346,-1.800402 55.671346,-1.800403 55.671360,-1.800441 55.671360,-1.800442 55.671292,-1.800151 55.671288,-1.800150 55.671363))) | NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND MARYGATE (North side) 12/32 The Farne House and attached cottage GV II House and attached cottage. Early-mid C19. Random rubble whinstone with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. Raised alternating quoins. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central door of 2 long panels with overlight in raised surround. 12-pane sash windows in similar surrounds. Gabled roof with flat coping and rebuilt end stacks. Single-storey cottage to right has 6-panelled door with plank door to right and 12-pane sash to left. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042313 | North View | 1042313 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.801524 55.671027,-1.801529 55.671047,-1.801481 55.671049,-1.801491 55.671098,-1.801397 55.671104,-1.801403 55.671138,-1.801326 55.671142,-1.801337 55.671201,-1.801596 55.671185,-1.801553 55.671025,-1.801524 55.671027))) | NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND MARYGATE (South side) 12/36 North View 6/5/52 II House. C17 or early C18. Dressed stone with pantiled roof. Old brick chimneys. Strip quoins. 2 storeys, 5 bays. Ground floor openings irregular. 4 steps up to C20 2-leaf door in 2nd bay. 2 windows to right are late C20 replacements of former shop window. Other windows are 4-pane sashes in raised surrounds. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with kneelers and thin raised coping. End stacks. Large external stack to rear, the top part of old brick. , | 2013-01-29 | 1952-05-06 | ||||
1042314 | Palace House | 1042314 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.799639 55.670599,-1.799808 55.670622,-1.799849 55.670528,-1.799752 55.670515,-1.799744 55.670535,-1.799669 55.670525,-1.799639 55.670599))) | This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 21/01/2020 NU 1241 12/38 HOLY ISLAND ST.CUTHBERT'S SQUARE (south side) No 11, Palace House (Formerly listed as House occupied by Miss Selby Sinton) GV II House. C16 with C19 wing to rear and C20 alterations. Random rubble incorporating many large boulders and quoins. Thick walls. Welsh slate roof and rebuilt brick chimneys. L-shaped. Two storeys with attics. Irregular openings. C20 door with flanking four-pane sashes in raised concrete surrounds. Two four-pane sashes on first floor. Blocked C16 doorway to left with Tudor-arched head in chamfered surround; relieving arch over. Jambs of blocked original openings on first floor. Gabled roof with flat coping, end stacks and two gabled dormers. Listing NGR: NU1269641913 | 2020-01-24 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042315 | Milepost 1/4 Mile North Of West Mains | 1042315 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.921979 55.674826,-1.922007 55.674817,-1.922011 55.674805,-1.922004 55.674796,-1.921974 55.674790,-1.921952 55.674799,-1.921952 55.674817,-1.921979 55.674826))) | NU 04 SW NU 049 425 KYLOE AI 3/42 Milepost 1/4 mile north of West Mains II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast-iron. Triangular, c.2 ft.6 ins high with rounded back. Inscribed on one side BEL (Belford), on the other BER (Berwick) 6 1/2 8 MILES MILES and on the top L (London). 326 , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042316 | Kyloe Cottage | 1042316 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.931150 55.660592,-1.931361 55.660590,-1.931358 55.660529,-1.931148 55.660530,-1.931150 55.660592))) | NU 04 SW KYLOE B6353 2/44 Kyloe Cottage II House. C18. Random rubble with pantiled roof and rebuilt brick chimneys. 2 storeys. 3 bays. Blocked central door now covered by C20 greenhouse. Above a round-headed window with 8-pane sash and radial glazing bars. Other windows are 12-pane sashes. Steeply-pitched roof with thin raised coping and end stacks. Longer rear pitch. 2 windows on left return have C19 hoodmoulds. C20 addition to rear not of special interest. Interior not seen. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1042317 | Farmbuildings Circa 60 Yards North East Of Pawston House | 1042317 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.231247 55.588264,-2.231231 55.588274,-2.231274 55.588316,-2.231731 55.588163,-2.231684 55.588117,-2.231339 55.588233,-2.231064 55.587818,-2.230997 55.587834,-2.230999 55.587840,-2.231247 55.588264))) | NT 83 SE KILHAM PAWSTON 2/7 Farmbuildings c.60 yards north-east of Pawston House GV II Farmbuildings. C18. Random rubble with Scottish and Welsh slate roofs. L-plan. Single-storey shelter sheds with 2-storey stable and granary projecting to rear. East facade, facing road, has long blank wall of shelter sheds to left.Gabled roof with urn finial on left gable. To right the gable end of stable and granary has 4 steps up to stable-type door, with flanking small 4-pane windows. 1/2-slatted window on 1st floor. Steeply-pitched Scottish slate roof. Inside farm yard: shelter sheds have 14 square piers with boarded doors and slatted screens. Stable and granary has boarded door and 2 windows on ground floor with old beam forming continuous bressumer over all three openings. Right of this outside stone steps to granary. 6 small slatted windows to granary. , | 2015-10-20 | 1986-05-14 | ||||
1042318 | Shotton House | 1042318 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.250302 55.566280,-2.250334 55.566294,-2.250279 55.566341,-2.250577 55.566453,-2.250629 55.566408,-2.250504 55.566360,-2.250595 55.566282,-2.250424 55.566217,-2.250365 55.566267,-2.250338 55.566254,-2.250302 55.566280))) | NT 83 SW KILHAM SHOTTON 1/79 Shotton House GV II House. 1828 for H.C. Selby. Ashlar facade. Dressed stone elsewhere with ashlar dressings. Scottish slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 x 2 bays with 3-bay single-storey extension on right rear. 3-bay facade has 2-leaf, 6-panelled door with Tuscan entablature in segmental- arched recess in projecting centre bay with banded rustication forming voussoirs around door arch. Original sash windows, with intermediate glazing bars removed, in architraves. Band above ground floor becoming floating cornice in centre bay. Angle pilasters with patterned capitals. Moulded cornice and plain parapet with central panel inscribed 18 HC SELBY 29. Hipped roof with central well and 2 rebuilt brick stacks. Similar details on returns. Former service wing to rear now reduced to single storey and given flat roof. Interior has broad open-well stair with stick balusters and wreathed handrail. 6-panelled doors and good decorative cornices. C20 porch to front door not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-14 | ||||
1042319 | Dovecote At Reedsford Farm | 1042319 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.170728 55.585554,-2.170771 55.585555,-2.170769 55.585568,-2.170828 55.585571,-2.170828 55.585557,-2.170860 55.585557,-2.170861 55.585528,-2.170729 55.585526,-2.170728 55.585554))) | NT 83 SE KILHAM REEDSFORD 2/81 Dovecote at Reedsford Farm II Henhouse and dovecote. Probably C17. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof and pantiled roof. 2 storeys. c.12 ft. square with single-storey lean-to sheds on either side. 3 steps up to boarded door. Similar doors on 1st floor and to sheds. Steeply-pitched pyramidal roof with square wooden cap, also with pyramidal roof, containing pigeon holes. Interior has large brick triangular-headed nesting holes for hens on ground floor. Similar but smaller pigeon nesting holes above. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-14 |
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