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1042586 23 And 25, Fore Street 1042586 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.101256 54.970709,-2.101226 54.970613,-2.100927 54.970652,-2.100973 54.970737,-2.101256 54.970709))) FORE STREET 1. (West Side) 5334 Nos 23 and 25 NY 9364 1/42 2.10.51. II GV 2. Early C19. 3 storeys. 3 windows. Painted brick with vermiculated quoins and stone lintels and cills. Glazing bar sash windows. 2 modern shop fronts on ground floor. Nos 36 and 44 together with Nos 23 to 33 (odd) form a group, of which Nos 51 and 33 are of local interest. , 2013-01-29 1951-10-02
1042587 45, Gilesgate 1042587 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.105132 54.973794,-2.105216 54.973769,-2.105110 54.973655,-2.105024 54.973681,-2.105038 54.973696,-2.105000 54.973708,-2.105076 54.973790,-2.105116 54.973777,-2.105132 54.973794))) GILESGATE 1. (North East Side) 5334 No 45 This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 03/04/2018 NY 9364 1/30 II GV 2. C18 front to older house. Tall 3 storey stone house with 5 windows. Front rendered. Brick chimneys. Sash windows with late glazing. Raised surrounds to ground floor windows. Central entrance, 2 leaf beaded door with rectangular light above. Attic light in south-east gable. 2 central windows to rear with buck dressings and blocked openings to right. Central door. Lintel of 1 window reads 1621 (1641) over xRDxIDx. Nos 45 to 49 (odd) together with Giles Place (Nos 1 to 5) and Holy Island House and Holy Island Cottage, form a group, of which Giles Place (Nos 1 to 5) are of local interest. , 2018-05-04 1976-05-18
1042588 47 And 49, Gilesgate 1042588 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.105132 54.973794,-2.105083 54.973810,-2.105171 54.973904,-2.105295 54.973854,-2.105216 54.973769,-2.105132 54.973794))) GILESGATE 1. (North East Side) 5334 Nos 47 and 49 This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 03/04/2018 NY 9364 1/31 II GV 2. Late C18. 3 storeys. 3 windows. Painted brick with stone plinth, cill strings and window heads and door surround to No 49. Brick chimneys. Paired windows flanking central window. Glazing bar sashes. No 47 has a plate glass shop front with 3 fascia brackets and a central entrance. 2 storeys at rear. Nos 45 to 49 (odd) together with Giles Place (Nos 1 to 5) and Holy Island House and Holy Island Cottage, form a group, of which Gile's Place Nos 1 to 5 are of local interest. , 2018-05-04 1976-05-18
1042589 Wall To Bowling Green, From Hexham House To Priory Gateway 1042589 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.103101 54.972400,-2.103046 54.972462,-2.103439 54.972601,-2.103454 54.972590,-2.103071 54.972457,-2.103117 54.972406,-2.103101 54.972400))) GILESGATE 1. (South West Side) 5334 Wall to Bowling Green, from Hexham House to Priory Gateway NY 9364 1/26A II GV 2. Mid-late C19 ashlar about 12 ft high. Approximately 35 yds. long and returned to Priory gateway. Central entrance with segmental arch and cast iron gates. 3 openings on each side with bars (2nd from right blocked). Hexham House, together with Nos 2 to 10 (even) and the Wall to the Bowling Green, form a group. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042590 Bridge Over Halgut Burn In Grounds Of Hexham House 1042590 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.104484 54.971884,-2.104408 54.971869,-2.104341 54.971869,-2.104313 54.971872,-2.104312 54.971901,-2.104377 54.971896,-2.104468 54.971911,-2.104484 54.971884))) GILESGATE 1. 5334 Bridge over Halgut Burn in grounds of Hexham House [Formerly listed as Bridge over Cowgarth Burn] NY 9364 1/27 2.10.51. II* 2. C13, with mid C19 crenellated parapet and overbuilding. 4 ribs to C18 arch set back about 10 ft. by C19 pointed arch. The wall to the Sele raised above the arch with blind merlons and flanking lancets and crowned with crenellations over modillion cornice. Side piers to parapet also crenellated. , 2013-01-29 1951-10-02
1042591 4-6 Gilesgate 1042591 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.104071 54.972834,-2.104203 54.972937,-2.104308 54.972871,-2.104250 54.972825,-2.104292 54.972804,-2.104279 54.972795,-2.104270 54.972799,-2.104226 54.972767,-2.104071 54.972834))) GILESGATE 1. (South West Side) 5334 Nos 4 to 8 (even) NY 9564 1/232 II GV 2. Late C18. Large dressed rubble house much altered. 3 storeys. 6 windows. Modern tiled roof, brick chimneys, coped verge to left. Prominent cills. Glazing altered to modern casements. Paired doors in centre, recent stonework and joinery details. Rear of No 4 has hipped roof pavilion, 2 storeys, 1 window. Hexham House, together with Nos 2 to 10 (even) and the wall to the Bowling Green form a group. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042592 1 And 1a, Glover's Place 1042592 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.105632 54.973117,-2.105494 54.973123,-2.105501 54.973176,-2.105640 54.973170,-2.105637 54.973153,-2.105681 54.973151,-2.105676 54.973115,-2.105632 54.973117))) GLOVERS' PLACE 1. 5334 Nos 1 and 1A NY 9364 1/238 II 2. Late C18/early C19. 3 storeys. 2 widely spaced windows. Rubble with raised side pier strips and cill strings. Glazing bar sash windows. Shop window of 3 lights linked by simple hood to ? glazed shop door and house door of 6 panels. Both doors have rectangular lights above with marginal glazing. Nos 1 and lA together with Nos 8 to lo (even) and Nos 12 to 14 (consec) Holy Island form a group. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042593 Manor Cottage 1042593 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.099718 54.971358,-2.099820 54.971363,-2.099824 54.971312,-2.099721 54.971309,-2.099718 54.971358))) HALLGATE 1. (North East Side) 5334 Manor Cottage NY 9364 1/239 II GV 2. Prolongs north west wing of Hallbank House (qv). Late C18/early C19. 2 storeys. 2 windows. Rubble. Sliding sash windows with glazing bars. Door to left in later surround. Roof hipped to west, 2 brick chimneys. Rear wall brick with 3 blank windows on 2 storeys and an angled 1 window section forming connection with Hallbank House. The Manor Office, together with Nos 15 to 19 (consec), Hal1 Bank House, Bankhead Manor Cottage and Archway form a group of which Nos 15 and 16 Hallgate are of local interest. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042594 19, Hallgate 1042594 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100121 54.971179,-2.100256 54.971159,-2.100234 54.971126,-2.100263 54.971123,-2.100252 54.971102,-2.100211 54.971106,-2.100202 54.971089,-2.100162 54.971092,-2.100145 54.971067,-2.100065 54.971083,-2.100121 54.971179))) HALLGATE 1. (South West Side) 5334 No 19 NY 9364 1/242 II GV 2. Early-mid C19. 2 storeys. 3 windows. Ashlar with pier strips at side. Sash windows, plateglass. Central doorcase with plain pilasters and hood. The Manor Office, together with Nos 15 to 19 (consec) Hall Bank House, Bankhead and Manor Cottage and Archway form a group of which Nos 15 and 16 Hallgate are of local interest. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042595 Archway To East Of Number 25, Adjacent To Number 26 1042595 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.099361 54.970868,-2.099415 54.970887,-2.099412 54.970872,-2.099356 54.970850,-2.099361 54.970868))) HALLGATE 1. (South West Side) 5334 Archway to east of No 25, adjacent to No 26 NY 9364 1/244A II GV 2. Early-mid C19. Ashlar, Segmental arch with keystone. No 25, the archway to east of No 25, and Nos 26 to 29 (consec) together with the old Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Bankhead and Wentworth Place Nos 1 to 4 (consec) form a group. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042596 17, Hall Stile Bank 1042596 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100302 54.971947,-2.100298 54.971966,-2.100339 54.971980,-2.100374 54.971948,-2.100370 54.971922,-2.100402 54.971921,-2.100380 54.971812,-2.100240 54.971818,-2.100248 54.971873,-2.100205 54.971875,-2.100211 54.971916,-2.100297 54.971912,-2.100302 54.971947))) HALL STILE BANK 1. (North Side) 5334 No 17 NY 9364 1/251 II GV 2. C18 with steep pitched slate roof. 2 storeys. 4 windows on 1st floor. Rough ashlar glazing bar sash windows. 2nd from left partly blocked and altered on 1st floor. 2 entrances with raised surrounds and flat hoods, lower on left. Awning over 2 ground floor windows to right. Gable to east has 2 windows, glazing bar sashes and one in attic. Gabled 3 storey extension to right, much repaired to north and east sides. Glazing bar sashes (horizontal sliding sash on ground floor). No 17 and the retaining wall before Nos 9 to 17 form a group, together with Nos 1 to 15 (odd) which are of local interest. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042597 14, Hall Stile Bank 1042597 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.099645 54.971843,-2.099736 54.971871,-2.099814 54.971780,-2.099722 54.971756,-2.099645 54.971843))) HALL STILE BANK 1. (South East Side) 5334 No 14 NY 9364 1/14 II 2. Mid C18. 2 storeys attic and basement. 3 windows. Brick over rubble basement. Stone cill courses and lintels. Slate roof with brick chimneys and Dutch shaped gable ends. Triple brick modillions at intervals below eaves. Glazing bar sash windows on ground and 1st floors, except to right on ground floor; 2 light casements in basement with mullions. An inserted 3 light attic dormer. Central door with eared architrave approached by steps over area. Similar doorway to left, now blocked and containing small glazing bar sash window. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042598 24 And 26, Hall Stile Bank 1042598 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.099367 54.971956,-2.099335 54.971982,-2.099507 54.972053,-2.099572 54.972000,-2.099400 54.971929,-2.099367 54.971956))) HALL STILE BANK 1. (South East Side) 5334 Nos 24 and 26 NY 9364 1/255 II GV 2. Mid C19. 2 storeys. 3 windows. Gable end to street. Ashlar. Plinth, side piers and gable verges project slightly. Glazing bar sash windows, single hung on 1st floor. Tablet below 1st floor central window with inscription erased. Paired doors with joint hood - 5 panel doors with rectangular lights above. Nos 24 to 34 (even) together with the entrance gateway to the Henry King Memorial Alms- houses, form a group of which Nos 28 and 34 are of Local interest. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042599 Former Stable Building To North West Of Prospect House 1042599 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100284 54.971688,-2.100273 54.971639,-2.100156 54.971644,-2.100160 54.971695,-2.100284 54.971688))) BANKHEAD 1. 5334 Former stable building to north-west of Prospect House NY 9364 1/153 II 2. To rear of No 12 and of No 14 Hallstile Bank, on level of Prospect House. Part of stable block for large house on site of Prospect House, part of which can still be seen from the north. Painted rubble with an entrance from Hallgate at rear of No 12 Hallstile Bank and disused double doors to south at back of Prospect House. Above this is a sundial dated 172?8. Crow stepped gables. Stone slate roof. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042600 National Westminster Bank 1042600 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.101525 54.970247,-2.101737 54.970256,-2.101740 54.970211,-2.101685 54.970212,-2.101687 54.970181,-2.101701 54.970181,-2.101677 54.970067,-2.101684 54.970066,-2.101666 54.970005,-2.101539 54.970017,-2.101512 54.970025,-2.101497 54.970040,-2.101524 54.970181,-2.101525 54.970247))) BATTLEHILL 1. (North Side) 5334 Nos 3 & 5 (National Westminster Bank) NY 9363 2/155 II GV 2. Includes No 31 St Mary's Chare. Mid-late C19. Recently cleaned ashlar. 3 storeys with curving front to St Mary's Chare. 2 windows to street. 2 on curve and 3 windows, later annexe to St Mary's Chare. Overshot moulded cornice. Sash windows with glazing bars in upper sashes [except to annexe]. Simplified glazing on 2nd floor. Entire ground floor has modern bank front with continuous fascia. Entrance on curve. The Old Grey Bull together with Nos 3 to 11 (odd) and Nos 2 and 4 Cattlemarket, form a group. No 2 Cattlemarket is of local interest. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042601 The Old Globe Public House 1042601 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.101954 54.969970,-2.101665 54.970005,-2.101685 54.970066,-2.101677 54.970067,-2.101701 54.970181,-2.101948 54.970184,-2.101967 54.970118,-2.101968 54.970019,-2.101954 54.969970))) BATTLEHILL 1. (North Side) 5334 No 7 (The Old Globe Public House). No 9 [formerly listed as No 5, No 7 (The Globe Inn) and No 9] NY 9363 2/81 2.10.51. II GV 2. Late C18/early C19. 3 storeys. 2+3 windows. Painted brick with raised quoins, lintels and cill strings. Sash windows, late glazing to Old Globe, glazing bars to No 9 with central blank window with rebate. Single hung sashes 2nd floor. Old Globe has late C19 shop/public house front with fluted pilasters, entrance to left. Segmental headed coach arch between Nos 7 and 9. 2 modern shop fronts on ground floor of No 9. The Old Grey Bull together with Nos 5 to 11 (odd) and Nos 2 and 4 Cattlemarket, form a group. No 2 Cattlewarket is of local interest. , 2013-01-29 1951-10-02
1042602 19 And 21, Battlehill 1042602 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.102870 54.969842,-2.102637 54.969883,-2.102688 54.969987,-2.102842 54.969944,-2.102834 54.969933,-2.102902 54.969924,-2.102870 54.969842))) BATTLEHILL 1. (North Side) 5334 Nos 19 and 21 NY 9363 2/156 II 2. Early C19. 3 storeys. 3 windows. Painted brick front with stone lintels and cills. Tripartite glazing bar sash windows to right, late glazed 2 light sash windows otherwise. Brick chimneys. Slate roof with high verges and kneelers. No 19 has double plate glass shop front with fascia brackets having tiers of guttae. No 21 has double shop front with fluted pilasters. Through passage door to left. Partly stone built at rear. 2 storey gabled annexes to rear with tumbled brick in verges. , 2013-01-29 1951-10-02
1042603 4, Battlehill 1042603 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.101403 54.969864,-2.101410 54.969925,-2.101544 54.969909,-2.101502 54.969723,-2.101454 54.969722,-2.101450 54.969751,-2.101469 54.969751,-2.101478 54.969815,-2.101450 54.969818,-2.101449 54.969792,-2.101394 54.969794,-2.101403 54.969864))) BATTLEHILL 1. (South Side) 5334 No 4 NY 9363 2/77 2.10.51. II GV 2. Early C19. 3 storeys. 2 windows. Painted brick with stone lintels and cills. Glazing bar sash windows except to left of 1st floor, single hung on 2nd floor. Late C19 small shop front to right with 2 carved fascia brackets. Through passage to outhouse terrace at rear. Modern shop front to left. Nos 2 to 8 (even) form a group. , 2013-01-29 1951-10-02
1042604 Remains Of Former Number 20 1042604 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.103075 54.969695,-2.103056 54.969697,-2.103067 54.969747,-2.103117 54.969743,-2.103107 54.969693,-2.103075 54.969695))) BATTLEHILL 1. (South Side) 5334 Remains of Former No 20 NY 9363 2/87 II 2. C18. 2 tall storeys. 1 surviving bay of former No 20. Painted brick. Rusticated piers to segmental archway. Flush framed glazing bar sash window on 1st floor. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042605 Roman Catholic Presbytery 1042605 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.104542 54.969642,-2.104564 54.969734,-2.104778 54.969725,-2.104764 54.969606,-2.104620 54.969612,-2.104617 54.969589,-2.104589 54.969577,-2.104531 54.969579,-2.104542 54.969642))) BATTLEHILL 1. (South Side) 5334 Roman Catholic Presbytery (formerly listed under Hencotes) NY 9363 2/89 2.10.51. II 2. Early C19. 3 storeys. 3 windows. Much spoiled by recent pebbledash of outrageous hue and modern flat roofed glazed porch reached by 2 flights of brick steps. Ashlar quoins, lintels and cill course. Glazing bar sash windows. Kneelers to verges. , 2013-01-29 1951-10-02
1042606 Benson Of Allerwash Memorial Gates Gates To The Sele At Junction With Battlehill 1042606 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.104059 54.969891,-2.104039 54.969898,-2.104044 54.969917,-2.103940 54.969969,-2.103892 54.969968,-2.103877 54.969976,-2.103940 54.969981,-2.104035 54.969938,-2.104062 54.969915,-2.104059 54.969891))) BEAUMONT STREET 1. (North-West Side) 5334 Gates to the Sele at junction with Battlehill NY 9363 2/161 II 2. Erected in 1912 in memory of Lieut. Col. G. E. Benson of Allerwash, [died 1901], by his brother. Large double gates with ashlar piers flanked by lower side gates and quadrant railings to lower piers. Panelled piers with modillion cornice; plain caps at sides, square with torches in centre, bearing lanterns. Ornate cast iron gates, with swags and gilt decoration in centre. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042607 Queens Hall And Town Hall Buildings 1042607 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.102219 54.970618,-2.102619 54.970766,-2.102717 54.970675,-2.102703 54.970669,-2.102848 54.970543,-2.102862 54.970549,-2.102957 54.970460,-2.102395 54.970253,-2.102281 54.970356,-2.102388 54.970399,-2.102280 54.970504,-2.102325 54.970520,-2.102314 54.970531,-2.102384 54.970556,-2.102348 54.970589,-2.102278 54.970564,-2.102219 54.970618))) BEAUMONT STREET 1. (South-East Side) 5334 Queens Hall and Town Hall Buildings NY 9364 1/121 5.4.73. NY 9363 2/121 II GV 2. 1865-66. Architect John Johnston. 2 storey ashlar building, exuberant in French style. 3+5+3 bays. Centre part has central bay projecting slightly under pediment set into parapet. 2 round arches on ground floor. Upper moor has round headed window rising into open pediment and flanked by pilasters consisting of round arches supported on columns. Flat headed windows to right and left on each floor, open arcaded parapet. Rusticated ground floor. Wings to right and left are taller and project slightly. Flat headed doors and windows on ground floor. Upper floor with angle quoins and round headed windows. Heavy bracketted cornice. Parapet with elaborate pedimented central window. Tall nipped slate roof with iron cresting. South elevation has 6 circular windows on 1st floor. Ground floor rusticated with blind shouldered doorway and steps to off centre porch. Nos 1 to 9 (consec), The Queen's Hall and Town Hall Buildings together with the The Trinity Methodist Church and Church Hall form a group with Nos 1 to 8 (consec) Beaumont Street which are of local interest. , 2013-01-29 1973-04-05
1042608 Midland Bank 1042608 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100663 54.970101,-2.100644 54.970114,-2.100675 54.970207,-2.100696 54.970220,-2.100728 54.970225,-2.100758 54.970219,-2.100777 54.970203,-2.100821 54.970102,-2.100799 54.970091,-2.100663 54.970101))) CATTLE MARKET 1. (North Side) 5334 Midland Bank NY 9363 2/114 2.10.51. II GV 2. 1897 by G. C. Oliver of Carlisle. Irregular plan on island site at end of Fore Street. 3 storeys. Apsidal to Fore Street, under 3 window gable ended front to Cattlemarket. Complex elevations. Cattlemarket front: Raised surrounds to ground floor windows with architraves and segmental pediments. 1st and 2nd floor windows have dividing strips with strapwork tops. Casement windows, round headed on 1st floor, 2 light on 2nd floor. Gable terminates with semi-circular pediment over tablet with 3 small lights beneath. East corner has 5 sided, 3 light oriel with bands of red sandstone over ornate doorway (now window). Pepperpot dome. West corner also 5 sided with 3 lights, and with sandstone bands. Pediments over windows. Former doorcase with decorative lintel. Panelled chimney to left. Sides taper to 2 storey semi-circular Fore Street front with overhanging eaves. Carved frieze in red sandstone bearing sovereigns, shillings and pennies. The Midland Bank forms part of group together with No 2 (Lloyds Bank) No 4 (Barclays Bank), Priestpopple. , 2013-01-29 1951-10-02
1042609 Westburn 1042609 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.116283 54.968288,-2.116117 54.968305,-2.116172 54.968488,-2.116304 54.968475,-2.116287 54.968415,-2.116320 54.968412,-2.116283 54.968288))) CAUSEY HILL 1. (West Side) 5334 Westburn NY 9263 7/175 II 2. Early C19 with mid C19 alterations and extensions. South front 2 storeys, 3 windows. Rubble with quoins etc. Glazing bar sash windows. Door to right. Extensions to north in 2 ranges: the east (entrance) front has a 2 storey bay window to the left and a single storey bay window to the right of the central doorcase. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042610 Gingang At Low Yarridge Farm To West Of Farmhouse, Causey Hill Way 1042610 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.132333 54.961652,-2.132385 54.961656,-2.132408 54.961648,-2.132420 54.961629,-2.132412 54.961613,-2.132354 54.961600,-2.132333 54.961652))) The building at Causey Hill Way was an early C19 circular structure to shelter horses turning gear to grind corn. It was constructed of rubble with quoins. It was first Grade II listed on 18th May 1976. It was demolished in the 1980s. A retrospective Listed Building Consent (LBC) for demolition was granted on 21st April 1987. CAUSEY HILL WAY 1. 5334 Gingang at Low Yarridge Farm to west of Farmhouse NY 96 SW 3/178B II 2. Early C19. Almost circular structure to shelter horses turning gear to grind corn. Rubble with quoins. Enlarged opening to south. Low pitched circular roof has fine timber trussing arrangement but machinery lost. East wall flat as it forms part of barn, which is of local interest. , 2025-01-07 1976-05-18 2015-09-28
1042611 House Of Correction 1042611 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.106621 54.976332,-2.106626 54.976376,-2.106748 54.976371,-2.106743 54.976327,-2.106621 54.976332))) CHAREWAY LANE 1. 5334 House of Correction NY 9364 8/121A 24.5.73. II 2. Circa 1820 addition to a now demolished earlier structure. 2 storeys. Large dressed stone wall, nipped slate roof, stone chimney. The building presents a blank wall to the south; the north elevation has a number of slit windows, 3 on 1st floor, 1 and a triple slit window on the ground floor. All windows have barbed iron bars. Interior contains a stair hall, a groined chamber with 2 piers and a fireplace and an upper room. Much of the cell furniture remains including cast-iron doors with complex locking devices, and shackle rings. Apparently sold in 1876. , 2013-01-29 1973-05-24
1042612 Gates Opposite North Transept 1042612 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.102484 54.971809,-2.102484 54.971798,-2.102400 54.971798,-2.102400 54.971809,-2.102484 54.971809))) CHURCH FLAGS 1. 5334 Gates opposite North Transept NY 9364 1/182 II GV 2. 1828. High rusticated piers with urns on top with a Greek Key pattern on their perimeter. 2 gates with spear-head railing (cast-iron) opening into churchyard. On the upper crosspiece is cast the following: Will Armstrong. Ralph Watson. In Parker. Thos Johnson. Churchwardens Hexham 1828, Archway to Cowgarth and the adjacent wall and St Andrew's Priory church form a group. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042613 Archway To Church Flags Archway To Cowgarth 1042613 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.103199 54.971808,-2.103217 54.971809,-2.103215 54.971774,-2.103197 54.971774,-2.103199 54.971808))) CHURCH FLAGS 1. 5334 Archway to Cowgarth NY 9364 1/183 II GV 2. C12 or C13 opposite west end of nave. Moulded dripmould to arch. Repaired parapet. Archway to Cowgarth and the adjacent wall and St Andrew's Priory Church form a group. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042614 8 And 9, Cockshaw 1042614 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.106743 54.973323,-2.106811 54.973293,-2.106717 54.973223,-2.106789 54.973192,-2.106765 54.973174,-2.106734 54.973187,-2.106681 54.973146,-2.106529 54.973210,-2.106580 54.973251,-2.106610 54.973238,-2.106636 54.973258,-2.106651 54.973251,-2.106743 54.973323))) COCKSHAW 1. (North-West Side) 5334 Nos 8 and 9 NY 9384 1/189 II 2. Late C18/early C19. 2 storeys. 4 windows. Coursed rubble with raised quoins and cill bands. Glazing bar sash windows, 1 blocked. Doorcase off centre to left with simple hood. 6 flush panel door with rectangular light above with glazing bars. Quoins to left of wide through passage (leading to No 8 at rear). No 8 is a 2 storey, 3 window lean-to against a factory building, which is of local interest. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042615 10, Cockshaw 1042615 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.106681 54.973146,-2.106734 54.973187,-2.106834 54.973144,-2.106781 54.973103,-2.106681 54.973146))) COCKSHAW 1. (North-West Side) 5334 No 10 NY 9364 1/191 II 2. Dated 1688. 2 storeys and attic. 1+2 windows. Stone built with rendered front. 2 right hand windows are sashes with glazing bars. Left hand window has sliding sash window also with glazing bars, and with raised surround. Below is a narrow light. Quoined doorway with carved lintel A over 1688, bolection surround and beaded door. FWD , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042616 St Wilfrid's Gateway The Priory Gatehouse 1042616 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.103023 54.972382,-2.103030 54.972375,-2.103100 54.972390,-2.103092 54.972399,-2.103103 54.972402,-2.103192 54.972287,-2.103068 54.972262,-2.102983 54.972372,-2.103023 54.972382),(-2.103100 54.972275,-2.103175 54.972291,-2.103106 54.972382,-2.103011 54.972362,-2.103076 54.972271,-2.103100 54.972275))) COWGARTH 1. 5334 The Priory gatehouse (St Wilfrid's Gateway) (Formerly listed under Market Street) NY 9364 1/9 2.10.51. I GV 2. Circa 1160. Former 2 storey ashlar gatehouse now a 3 bay arched gateway. Upper storey and vaults destroyed in early C19 for picturesque effect. Wall ribs and corbels remain. Round arches spanning road, gateway to west. Piers to 1st bay from north. Scheduled as an AM. The Priory Gatehouse together with No 3 Church Row and Nos 2 to 6 (even) Market Street reverse front of Church Row form a group, of which Nos 2 and 8 to 16 (even) Market Street are of local interest. , 2013-01-29 1951-10-02
1042617 Bridge And Causeway Over Halgut Burn 1042617 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.106680 54.968290,-2.106687 54.968277,-2.106490 54.968198,-2.106342 54.968195,-2.106083 54.968207,-2.105567 54.968263,-2.105581 54.968273,-2.106084 54.968218,-2.106470 54.968210,-2.106680 54.968290))) CUDDY'S LANE 1. 5334 Bridge and causeway over Halgut Burn NY 9363 2/196 II 2. Mid C19. Low segmental arch to bridge. Causeway on each side extends about 50 yds. Rubble built. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042618 The 'Tannery', To South East Of High Shield House 1042618 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.103015 54.961211,-2.103085 54.961178,-2.103041 54.961147,-2.103077 54.961130,-2.103041 54.961104,-2.103009 54.961120,-2.102823 54.960990,-2.102749 54.961025,-2.102758 54.961031,-2.103015 54.961211))) DIPTON MILL ROAD 1. 5334 The 'Tannery', to south-east of High Shield House NY 96 SW 3/105B II 2. Circa 1770. More probably connected with Fullers' Earth then tanning, although built by William Bell, a prominent leather merchant in Hexham. 2 storeys, 5 or 6 bays, undergoing conversion. Rubble with quoins and wooden lintels. Original pantiles to south-west. Much brick patching of rubble walls, and tumbled brick in verges. 1 storey lean-to to north with Westmoreland slate roof. I storey hipped extension to south-west. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042619 Hackwood 1042619 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100006 54.964676,-2.100053 54.964684,-2.100089 54.964634,-2.100032 54.964624,-2.100043 54.964604,-2.099843 54.964566,-2.099877 54.964508,-2.100096 54.964548,-2.100089 54.964562,-2.100321 54.964605,-2.100360 54.964540,-2.100244 54.964519,-2.100226 54.964547,-2.100177 54.964538,-2.100195 54.964509,-2.100124 54.964495,-2.100147 54.964456,-2.100054 54.964440,-2.100034 54.964477,-2.099734 54.964421,-2.099696 54.964479,-2.099670 54.964485,-2.099653 54.964513,-2.099662 54.964525,-2.099625 54.964585,-2.099817 54.964626,-2.099812 54.964634,-2.099870 54.964647,-2.099876 54.964638,-2.100012 54.964667,-2.100006 54.964676))) DIPTON MILL ROAD 1. (East Side) 5334 Hackwood NY 9363 7/207 II 2. Dated 1845. Tudor Gothic villa. Ashlar. 2 storeys. North (entrance) front: 3 windows 1st floor, 2 + 1 windows ground floor. Gable off centre to left, gabled porch off centre to right. Sash windows with glazing bars. Label over left hand window. 4 centre arch headed doorway with 12 panel studded doors and studded glazing bars in segmental light above. Panel over with datestone G.H. over 1845. Kneelers to gables and verges. South front: Three 2 storey bay windows, reputedly by Dobson of Newcastle, with 4, 5 and 4 light mullioned casement windows, with transoms on ground floor; parapets over. Glazed door with label mould. East front: 3 gables with finials. Label moulds to windows of left hand gable. 6 light 2 storey bay to centre gable and 4 light oriel, exiguously crenellated to right hand gable. Interior: at least 2 fine fireplaces: Gothic with blind tracery reveals in hall, Tudor arched in central east room on ground floor. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042620 The Stone Bridge, 160 Metres North Of Blagdon Hall 1042620 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.662764 55.088262,-1.662613 55.088234,-1.662613 55.088269,-1.662486 55.088434,-1.662193 55.088795,-1.662152 55.088823,-1.662260 55.088864,-1.662262 55.088833,-1.662584 55.088438,-1.662711 55.088290,-1.662764 55.088262)),((-1.662260 55.088864,-1.662248 55.088879,-1.662280 55.088889,-1.662295 55.088872,-1.662260 55.088864)),((-1.662149 55.088825,-1.662117 55.088816,-1.662101 55.088833,-1.662132 55.088841,-1.662149 55.088825)),((-1.662795 55.088268,-1.662807 55.088252,-1.662775 55.088244,-1.662764 55.088262,-1.662795 55.088268)),((-1.662627 55.088217,-1.662595 55.088210,-1.662587 55.088229,-1.662613 55.088234,-1.662627 55.088217))) STANNINGTON BLAGDON NZ 2177 13/73 The Stone Bridge, 160 metres north of Blagdon Hall 28.4.69 (formerly listed as Bridge in Garden of Blagdon) G.V. II Bridge with statuary. Bridge dated 1860, statues by J.C. Lough dated 1869 and 1871. Rock-faced stone with ashlar dressings; marble statues. 3 round arches with rusticated voussoirs, with smaller arch on south for garden path. Soffits of arches have channeled rustication. Pilasters, impost band (carrying pilasters over central piers), moulded string below parapet broken forward round pilasters. Lower parts of central piers have arched niches, those on east with urns and inscriptions JOHN DONKIN, MASON and M.W.R. (Matthew White Ridley) with date. Parapet with low gabled coping and low pyramidal caps to pilasters, swept out at ends to piers carrying life-size classical statues. , 2013-01-29 1969-04-28
1042621 Ice House 20 Metres East Of South End Of Stone Bridge 1042621 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.662301 55.088265,-1.662278 55.088295,-1.662285 55.088310,-1.662323 55.088322,-1.662351 55.088319,-1.662375 55.088311,-1.662384 55.088297,-1.662357 55.088270,-1.662357 55.088259,-1.662307 55.088255,-1.662301 55.088265))) STANNINGTON BLAGDON NZ 2177 13/74 Ice House 20 metres east of south end of Stone Bridge GV II Ice House, probably late C18. Squared stone, brick-faced internally. Circular plan, built into hillside. Band below conical cap, carrying later terracotta fluted bowl on dolphin supporters. Square-headed door opens into segmental- vaulted antechamber; segmental arch into freezing chamber bricked up at time of survey. , 2013-01-29 1987-04-29
1042622 Gothick Ruin 200 Metres North East Of Blagdon Hall 1042622 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.660693 55.088199,-1.660788 55.088210,-1.660802 55.088205,-1.660793 55.088196,-1.660697 55.088185,-1.660683 55.088191,-1.660693 55.088199))) STANNINGTON BLAGDON NZ 2177 13/78 Gothick ruin 200 28.4.69 metres north-east of Blagdon Hall GV II Folly, early C19. Roughly-squared stone with cut dressings. Gothick style. A tall piece of wall with a partly-blocked window of 3 pointed-arched lights, a small 2-light opening above and a Classical scrolly bracket built in above that; set slightly forward to the right, a lower fragment shows a pointed doorway with hoodmould. Set in the ground immediately in front is a stone coffin with part of its lid, plain and of slightly arched section. Reputedly brought from the medieval hospital site at Hartford Bridge, along with a small square stone with a simple chip-carved cross,set in the central light of the blocked window, which might be a C12 headstone (cf. Pittington, County Durham). , 2013-01-29 1969-04-28
1042623 North Lodge And Attached Wall To South 1042623 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.658835 55.091493,-1.658853 55.091489,-1.658841 55.091475,-1.658980 55.091439,-1.658939 55.091391,-1.658851 55.091413,-1.658814 55.091371,-1.658764 55.091384,-1.658750 55.091366,-1.658731 55.091358,-1.658643 55.091354,-1.658601 55.091305,-1.658574 55.091312,-1.658619 55.091368,-1.658715 55.091372,-1.658747 55.091394,-1.658757 55.091393,-1.658779 55.091422,-1.658748 55.091431,-1.658770 55.091461,-1.658793 55.091455,-1.658824 55.091496,-1.658835 55.091493))) STANNINGTON BLAGDON NZ 2177 13/83 North Lodge and 27.8.52 attached wall to south GV II Gate Lodge and attached wall. 1887, by Lish. Squared rubble with ashlar dressings; Scots slate roof. T-plan. Eclectic, loosely Baroque, style. East elevation 2 storeys, 2 bays with single-storey flat-roofed bay to far right. Moulded plinth, friezes and cornices at 1st floor and eaves levels, angle pilasters. Canted ground-floor bay, windows in raised panels carried up as hipped half dormers. Hipped roof with pair of transverse stacks linked by arch across ridge. Right return shows distyle-in-antis porch with pedimented half dormer above, flanked by panels with initials M.W.R. and date. Much elaborate detail including panels with bucrania and many draped urn finials. Attached panelled screen wall to left with moulded plinth, frieze and cornice; blocked gateway to far left has piers carrying ball finials. Attached entrance screen (q.v.) to right. , 2013-01-29 1952-08-27
1042624 Cale Cross, 60 Metres North Of North Lodge 1042624 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.659098 55.092080,-1.659096 55.092111,-1.659194 55.092113,-1.659195 55.092083,-1.659098 55.092080))) STANNINGTON BLAGDON NZ 2177 13/85 Cale Cross, 60 metres north 27.8.52 of North Lodge GV II Conduit head, 1783 by David Stephenson. Originally on The Side in Newcastle, moved to Blagdon 1807. Ashlar. Roman Doric style. 1-storey, 3 bays. Open round arches with archivolts and imposts at each end. Triglyph frieze, the central part on each side broken forward with bucrania. Blocking course with central sunk panel on north surmounted by lion couchant; tall urn finial on each end. . , 2013-01-29 1952-08-27
1042625 Milkhope Farm Cottages Nos 1-4 Consecutive, With Walls And Privy/Stores Attached 1042625 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.661738 55.079951,-1.662060 55.079893,-1.662047 55.079874,-1.662378 55.079816,-1.662389 55.079834,-1.662715 55.079772,-1.662644 55.079645,-1.662192 55.079732,-1.662222 55.079783,-1.662308 55.079766,-1.662319 55.079783,-1.662621 55.079733,-1.662611 55.079715,-1.662670 55.079704,-1.662693 55.079753,-1.662621 55.079767,-1.662629 55.079783,-1.662487 55.079811,-1.662477 55.079792,-1.662045 55.079870,-1.661970 55.079886,-1.661982 55.079904,-1.661826 55.079932,-1.661816 55.079914,-1.661732 55.079928,-1.661709 55.079883,-1.661761 55.079874,-1.661767 55.079888,-1.661976 55.079850,-1.661968 55.079834,-1.661985 55.079832,-1.661993 55.079847,-1.662071 55.079833,-1.662059 55.079812,-1.662164 55.079794,-1.662136 55.079740,-1.661668 55.079824,-1.661738 55.079951))) STANNINGTON BLAGDON PARK NZ 2176 14/88 Milkhope Farm Cottages Nos.1-4 28.1.86 consecutive, with walls and privy/ stores attached GV II 2 pairs of cottages, with linking walls to rear privy/coalstore blocks. Mid C19 with recent facsimile extensions. Coursed squared sandstone with tooled- and-margined flush alternating jambs, cills and lintels. Stone eaves corbels. Scottish slate roof with stone ridge and copings on deep kneelers; banded ridge chimneys. One storey. At left Nos. 1 and 2 of 4 and 5 bays, the 3 right bays being extension. At right Nos. 3 and 4, 6 and 3 bays, the 3 left bays being extension. 4-panel doors with overlights. Replaced 12-pane sash windows. Behind, at either end L-shaped walls lead to 4 small pent blocks, 2 in angles and 2 at extremities, with boarded doors and small casements. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-28
1042626 Garden Walls To East And South Of The Old Vicarage 1042626 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.669982 55.108557,-1.670153 55.108556,-1.670153 55.108544,-1.669994 55.108543,-1.669995 55.108401,-1.670124 55.108365,-1.670497 55.108394,-1.670509 55.108387,-1.670502 55.108380,-1.670453 55.108375,-1.670144 55.108351,-1.669983 55.108397,-1.669976 55.108402,-1.669970 55.108550,-1.669982 55.108557))) STANNINGTON CHURCH LANE NZ 27 NW (North side) Stannington 8/94 Garden walls to east and south of the Vicarage GV II Garden walls, probably mid-C18. Squared stone with cut dressings. Front wall has central gate and flat coping, ramped up at left end. Coping of right return ramped up four times, before wall returns left to join east end of Vicarage (q.v.). Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1987-04-29
1042627 Church Of St Mary The Virgin 1042627 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.672451 55.108843,-1.672799 55.108850,-1.672802 55.108828,-1.672834 55.108827,-1.672835 55.108807,-1.672885 55.108807,-1.672886 55.108746,-1.672832 55.108745,-1.672830 55.108731,-1.672797 55.108730,-1.672796 55.108672,-1.672643 55.108667,-1.672643 55.108697,-1.672466 55.108697,-1.672466 55.108731,-1.672262 55.108728,-1.672259 55.108796,-1.672341 55.108798,-1.672339 55.108820,-1.672373 55.108821,-1.672372 55.108841,-1.672451 55.108843))) STANNINGTON CHURCH LANE NZ 27 NW (South side) Stannington 8/96 Church of St. Mary the Virgin 28.4.69 GV II Parish Church. 1871 by R.J. Johnson of Newcastle, incorporating C13 north arcade of medieval church. Squared stone with ashlar dressings; Lakeland slate roofs. 4-bay aisled nave with west tower, south-west choir vestry and south porch; 3-bay chancel with organ chamber. Decorated Gothic style. Tall 4-stage tower has 3-stepped angle buttresses, and south-west stair turret, string courses and embattled parapet with corner pinnacles. 3-light west window, paired 2-light belfry openings in square-headed panels. Body of church: plinth, sill string, eaves cornice, moulded parapets. South porch has double boarded doors, with external wooden grid, under pointed arch. 2-, 3- and 4-light windows; lancet clerestorey. Coped gables with finial crosses. Interior: 4-bay nave arcades have pointed double-chamfered arches and round piers with moulded capitals and bases; both arcades have C13 waterleaf capitals to responds. Double-chamfered tower and chancel arches. Sanctuary has wall arcade with moulded arches on marble shafts. Good late C19 glass and elaborate wall monument to Lady Ridley d.1899, on south of chancel. Monument to 1st Viscount Ridley d.1904, Secretary of State to Queen Victoria 1895-1900, at east end of north aisle: bronze effigy by Sir. W. Reynolds Stephens on cruciform marble tomb chest by D. Blow. Medieval heraldic glass in organ chamber window, presented to church in 1772 by 2nd Baronet Ridley; carved openwork pulpit, lectern and altar rails, stalls in similar style. Re-set in floor under tower 10 medieval cross-slab grave covers including two with unusual Celtic-style crosses, and late medieval limestone slab with marginal inscription. Also in tower stone with small dancing figure above skull and cable-moulded edges, possibly Pre-Christian. , 2013-01-29 1969-04-28
1042628 Young Headstone 2.5 Metres South Of Church Of St Mary 1042628 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.672277 55.108669,-1.672264 55.108672,-1.672261 55.108682,-1.672290 55.108683,-1.672291 55.108675,-1.672277 55.108669))) STANNINGTON CHURCH LANE NZ 27 NW (South side) Stannington 8/100 Young headstone 2.5 metres south of Church of St. Mary GV II Headstone, 1762. Sandstone. Shaped top with relief carving of central cherub with self-swallowing serpent over scythe and crossed bones on left, death's head and book on right. Cartouche below with inscription to 'Ann, wife of Anth. Young of Plessy Mill'. , 2013-01-29 1987-04-29
1042629 Hexham Bridge 1042629 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.094660 54.975839,-2.094660 54.975889,-2.093564 54.977458,-2.093537 54.977486,-2.093691 54.977519,-2.094804 54.975922,-2.094846 54.975887,-2.094660 54.975839))) Hexham Bridge 1. 5334 NY 9464 10/109 2.10.51. II* 2. 1793. Fifth bridge built within 30 years of each other; previous ones destroyed by flood. 9 arched stone bridge designed by engineer-architect Robert Mylne. Blind oculi with 4 keystones in spandrels of arches. AM. , 2013-01-29 1951-10-02
1042630 Westwood Farmhouse 1042630 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.140036 54.985261,-2.139902 54.985214,-2.139805 54.985305,-2.139990 54.985371,-2.140052 54.985311,-2.140002 54.985293,-2.140036 54.985261))) Westwood Farmhouse 1. 5334 NY 96 NW 4/137 II 2. Late C18/early C19. 2 storeys. 3 windows. Rubble with quoins, Part hipped later porch and pantry lean-to on ground floor to left. Glazing bar sash windows except to lean-to. Tall round headed stair window in centre, with pointed glazing in head. Garden front 2 storeys, 3 windows, ashlar. Glazing bar sash windows. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042631 Low Barns 1042631 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.140608 54.985339,-2.140646 54.985296,-2.140263 54.985174,-2.140162 54.985270,-2.140237 54.985297,-2.140295 54.985238,-2.140414 54.985277,-2.140380 54.985303,-2.140445 54.985324,-2.140475 54.985297,-2.140608 54.985339))) Millhouse and Granary 1. south-west of 5334 Westwood Farmhouse NY 96 NW 4/137A II 2. Early C19. 2 storeys. 2 doors and 3 windows. Coursed rubble with quoins. Stone slate roof. Joined at rear (West) by 2 storey shed linking with a taller 2 storey C18 granary. 4 windows, dove holes at eaves. Westmoreland slate roof. West end has 4 brick-quoined segmental arches opening into later cow-cover with corrugated iron roof. , 2020-07-09 1976-05-18
1042632 Woodley Field Farmhouse 1042632 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.124234 54.967695,-2.124237 54.967643,-2.123681 54.967628,-2.123678 54.967680,-2.124234 54.967695))) ALLENDALE ROAD 1. (South Side) 5334 Woodley Field Farmhouse NY 9263 7/143 II 2. Mid C18 with mid C19 alterations. 'L' plan with long 2 and 1 storey range of farm buildings to East. Painted rubble with quoins etc. 2 storeys. West front has 1 window with a gabled half dormer above with a terracotta finial. Late glazing round headed in dormer. Door to right. Large partly projecting stack on north gable end. South gable end blank; to right on South side is a 2 window extension of 2 storeys. Horizontal sliding sash windows with glazing bars (except on ground floor to right). The range of farm buildings to the East are mostly contemporary and not included in this item. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042633 Summer Rods 1042633 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.141275 54.968071,-2.141244 54.967968,-2.141170 54.967975,-2.141175 54.967992,-2.141064 54.968003,-2.141044 54.967989,-2.140980 54.967994,-2.140969 54.968006,-2.140839 54.968012,-2.140844 54.968026,-2.140797 54.968031,-2.140805 54.968058,-2.140853 54.968072,-2.140869 54.968123,-2.141063 54.968113,-2.141057 54.968094,-2.141275 54.968071))) ALLENDALE ROAD 1. (South Side) 5334 Summer Rods NY 96 W 3/85 2.10.51. II 2. Late C18/early C19 with considerable mid C19 additions. Built on site of earlier farmhouse. Main front faces South. 2 storeys. 5 windows with 2 and 2 window later addition to West. Brick with stone side piers, cill bands, eaves band and raised window surrounds. Late glazing sash windows. Large 5 light bay to left. Central pedimented Doric doorcase with open pediment to ringed capitals. Pointed glazing in fanlight over 6-panel door with raised and fielded panels. Large 2 storey, 5-light bay to east. Double roof slope with gable end chimneys and kneeler on north side. North side has 4 and 2 + 2 windows. Round headed stair window with pointed glazing. Ground floor offices. A Doric loggia with low segmental arches to left. Interior: several doors with 6 raised and fielded panels. Front room to east has large Adam-style fireplace flanked by Corinthian capitals. , 2013-01-29 1951-10-02
1042634 Stable Block To North West Of Summer Rods 1042634 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.141553 54.968393,-2.141555 54.968444,-2.141734 54.968443,-2.141733 54.968391,-2.141661 54.968392,-2.141658 54.968259,-2.141529 54.968261,-2.141528 54.968236,-2.141562 54.968235,-2.141561 54.968205,-2.141522 54.968206,-2.141518 54.968156,-2.141418 54.968157,-2.141427 54.968346,-2.141552 54.968346,-2.141553 54.968393))) ALLENDALE ROAD 1. (South Side) 5334 Stable block to north-west of Summer Rods NY 96 SW 3/85A II 2. Mid C19. 2 storeys. Rubble with ashlar dressings, coped verges, kneelers and ball finials. Scrolled pediment in 3 window main block - segmental and containing clock. Gabled extension has weathervane turret. Cottage set back to north, ashlar with 2 glazing bar sash windows on 1st floor. , 2013-01-29 1976-05-18
1042635 Breckon Hill Farmhouse 1042635 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.147503 54.965295,-2.147484 54.965208,-2.147203 54.965231,-2.147230 54.965330,-2.147329 54.965322,-2.147325 54.965309,-2.147503 54.965295))) ALLENDALE ROAD 1. (South Side) 5334 Breckon Hill Farmhouse NY 96 SW 3/144 II 2. Mid-late C18 with later extension to west. Rubble with ashlar quoins etc. 2 storeys. East front of 2 windows, glazing bar sashes. 2 windows, glazing bar sashes. 2 windows on south gable end and 3 in western extension - 1 tripartite on ground floor. 6-panel door with tall bracketted pointed hood. , 2015-01-19 1976-05-18

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