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1042736 The Old Bakehouse Coffee Shop 1042736 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.691390 55.168619,-1.691522 55.168635,-1.691539 55.168593,-1.691388 55.168569,-1.691159 55.168570,-1.691166 55.168616,-1.691390 55.168619))) MORPETH NEWGATE STREET (off) NZ 1986 (West side ) (Old Bakehouse Yard) 22/263 The Old Bakehouse Coffee Shop GV II Restaurant and house. Late C18-early C19. Brick in irregular bond; alternating ashlar quoins on left. Pantiled roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. 6-panel door to right in wood surround with panelled pilasters, brackets and cornice hood. 12-pane sashes with wedge lintels and projecting sills. Gabled roof with flat coping and renewed brick end stacks. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042737 Harle House 1042737 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.691565 55.169031,-1.691567 55.169017,-1.691604 55.169019,-1.691613 55.168954,-1.691539 55.168950,-1.691543 55.168925,-1.691355 55.168916,-1.691351 55.168941,-1.691224 55.168960,-1.691299 55.169063,-1.691378 55.169043,-1.691565 55.169031))) MORPETH NEWGATE STREET NZ 1986 (West side) 22/264 No. 41 (Harle House) 11.8.50 GV II House, now social club. Early-mid C18. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 3 storeys, 5 + 1 bays. Right bay is segmental archway to Wicham's Yard. Central 6-panel door in shouldered architrave with pulvinated frieze and pediment. On ground and 1st floors 12-pane sashes, on 2nd floor 9-pane sashes, all in raised surrounds with sill bands. Gabled roof with flat coping and left end stack. Brick wing to rear with tumbled-in brickwork in the gable. C20 extensions to rear not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1950-08-11
1042738 The Beeswing 1042738 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.694252 55.170851,-1.694369 55.170808,-1.694333 55.170787,-1.694449 55.170730,-1.694392 55.170691,-1.694157 55.170797,-1.694162 55.170812,-1.694196 55.170819,-1.694252 55.170851))) MORPETH NEWGATE STREET NZ 1986 (West side) 22/268 The Beeswing 11.8.50 GV II Formerly an inn, now a shop. Early C19. Fine ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 bays plus rounded corner bay. In corner bay a rounded boarded door with small glazed panels, cornice over and rounded 12-pane sash on 1st floor. To right a canted and corniced bay window with 15- and 10-pane fixed lights. C20 glass door to right and two 12-pane sashes, above. Hipped roof with banded ridge stack. On left return five 12-pane sashes. , 2013-01-29 1950-08-11
1042739 105, Newgate Street 1042739 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.695016 55.171046,-1.694893 55.171116,-1.694826 55.171084,-1.694718 55.171128,-1.694864 55.171197,-1.695053 55.171074,-1.695016 55.171046))) MORPETH NEWGATE STREET NZ 1986 (West side) 22/270 No. 105 11.8.50 GV 11 House. Early C18, remodelled c.1760 and internally c.1810. Dressed stone with Welsh slate roof and old brick chimneys. 3 storeys, 3 bays. Mid C18 door, with decorative panels and patterned fanlight, in surround with attached Ionic columns and ogee hood. 4-pane sashes on ground floor, 12-pane sashes on 1st floor, 9-pane casements on second floor. Blocked, narrower early C18 windows visible on left. Gabled roof with flat coping and end stacks. Interior: Staircase with stick balusters and turned newels; 2-stage handrail with fluted lower rail separated from rounded upper rail by tiny turned knobs. On first floor, 2 archways framing doors to bedrooms; to left a broad elliptical arch with attached Roman Doric columns; to right a similar round-headed doorway. Door surrounds, window frames and all other woodwork have fluted decoration. Fireplace in 1st floor room with attached Ionic colonettes, Greek key frieze and swags. , 2013-01-29 1950-08-11
1042740 Collingwood House 1042740 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.692691 55.167808,-1.692695 55.167930,-1.692855 55.167930,-1.692854 55.167909,-1.692799 55.167910,-1.692798 55.167869,-1.692849 55.167869,-1.692851 55.167855,-1.692831 55.167854,-1.692831 55.167837,-1.692796 55.167837,-1.692795 55.167796,-1.692918 55.167805,-1.692925 55.167772,-1.692933 55.167772,-1.692934 55.167694,-1.692703 55.167677,-1.692683 55.167767,-1.692689 55.167767,-1.692691 55.167808))) MORPETH OLDGATE NZ 1986 and (North side) NZ 1985 22/272 and 24/272 Collingwood House 11.8.50 GV ll* Formerly house, now Catholic Presbytery. Late C18-early C19. Brick in Flemish bond with ashlar plinth. Lakeland slate roof. 2 storeys, 7 bays. Doorways in 1st and 5th bays; to left a 6-panel door with fanlight in surround with Tuscan pilaster and cornice; to right a 6-panel door with attached Tuscan columns. Ground floor has 2-pane sashes in plain reveals with stone sills and flat arches. Similar surrounds to 12-pane sashes on 1st floor. Gabled roof with flat coping and end stacks. Very long, 2-storey, rear wing with irregular openings including late C19 Gothic wood porch and round-headed stair window with intersecting glazing bars. Inscription of 1905 recalls occupancy by Vice Admiral Lord Collingwood who lived here from 1791 until his death. Graded for historical interest. , 2013-01-29 1950-08-11
1042741 Collingwood Terrace 1042741 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.693251 55.167736,-1.693245 55.167777,-1.693267 55.167779,-1.693261 55.167801,-1.693469 55.167818,-1.693516 55.167749,-1.693252 55.167726,-1.693251 55.167736))) MORPETH OLDGATE NZ 1985 (North side) 24/273 Nos. 1 to 4 (consec) Collingwood Terrace GV II Terrace of houses. Mid C19. Dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. Tudor style. 2 storeys, 6 bays. Nos 2 to 4, 2 bays with vertical panelled door to right, the panels now glazed. 12-pane sash windows. All openings have hoodmoulds and raised surrounds with larger blocks at mid jamb. 1st floor sill band. Gabled roof with ridged coping and kneelers. 2 pairs of octagonal corniced ridge stacks. No 1 similar, with front on right return. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042742 5 And 7, Oldgate 1042742 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.691321 55.167429,-1.691450 55.167434,-1.691475 55.167040,-1.691391 55.167038,-1.691379 55.167215,-1.691386 55.167215,-1.691380 55.167308,-1.691389 55.167308,-1.691386 55.167356,-1.691338 55.167355,-1.691339 55.167342,-1.691328 55.167341,-1.691333 55.167254,-1.691267 55.167252,-1.691256 55.167426,-1.691269 55.167426,-1.691272 55.167418,-1.691321 55.167429))) MORPETH OLDGATE NZ l985 (South side) 24/274 Nos. 5 and 7 11.8.50 GV II Shops. Late C17 or early C18. Brick in irregular bond. Welsh slate roof. 3 storeys, 5 bays. Ground floor has C20 shop fronts left and right of passageway to Old Queen's Head Yard. 2-pane sashes above in very shallow reveals with flat arches. 2nd floor string. Plain parapet. Steeply-pitched gabled roof. To rear, projecting 3-storey, 2-bay wings, on either side of yard,have similar detail. Interior: No. 7 has early C18 staircase with turned balusters and ramped handrail. , 2013-01-29 1950-08-11
1042743 13, Oldgate 1042743 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.691845 55.167370,-1.691829 55.167460,-1.691939 55.167470,-1.691939 55.167394,-1.691875 55.167390,-1.691879 55.167372,-1.691845 55.167370))) MORPETH OLDGATE NZ 1985 (South side) 24/276 No. 13 GV II Shop. Early C19. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Ground floor has late C19 shop front in right 2 bays; it has fluted pilasters and original enamelled tin advertising panels. 12-pane sashes to left and above, in shallow reveals with stone sills and wedge lintels. Roof hipped on left. Rear and right return rebuilt in later C19 brick. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042744 Percy Cottage And Wall Attached To North West Corner 1042744 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.692697 55.169452,-1.692615 55.169471,-1.692642 55.169509,-1.693221 55.169366,-1.692902 55.169443,-1.692869 55.169397,-1.692791 55.169416,-1.692785 55.169408,-1.692683 55.169433,-1.692697 55.169452))) Percy Cottage and wall attached to north west corner. The listed building is shown coloured blue on the attached map. Pursuant to s.1 (5A) of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 (`the Act?), structures attached to or within the curtilage of the listed building (save those coloured blue on the map) are not to be treated as part of the listed building for the purposes of the Act. Summary of Building House and attached brick wall, c 1820, incorporating an earlier C18 dwelling as the east wing, but not the conservatory to the S elevation or the buttress and small lean-to attached to the E gable. Reasons for Designation Percy Cottage and attached brick wall of early C19 date, incorporating an C18 east range, is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons: * Date: as an early C19 house, that survives close to its original form and whose interest is enhanced by the incorporation of an earlier, C18 dwelling; * Architectural interest: for its design interest inorporating pedimented elevations and timber roundels and for its good quality construction and use of materials including hand-made brick; * Interior fixtures and fittings: the earlier, east range retains good survival of later-C18/early-C19 carpentry including six-panel doors, a dog-leg staircase and early panelling, along with a pair of fireplaces of similar date; * Wall murals: it retains a remarkable and complete bespoke collection of early-C19 seascape and landscape mural paintings in the Romantic style, deliberately painted for the drawing room by a named artist, J Ferguson. History The rear, E range of this house is considered to date from the C18. The presence of sandstone quoins at the E end of the S elevation, which do not rise to the present eaves level, combined with a change in the nature and colour of the brickwork to the upper parts, indicate that the range has been raised in height. This was part of the remodelling of the house in c 1820 when it was also extended to the W, forming a new principal elevation overlooking the River Wansbeck. In 1822 a series of wall murals by J Ferguson was added to the drawing room. It is possible that J Ferguson may be an unknown local artist, but a James Ferguson is recorded in two national databases of artists; he was active between 1817 and 1858 and two of his paintings are in the Preston Art Gallery. Contemporary newspapers also refer to James Ferguson, one describing him as a Lake District resident. Accompanying descriptions of his style and work indicate that he painted conservative landscapes with some Gothic/Romantic influences, and these are certainly in the right vein for the paintings at Percy Cottage. However, this is circumstantial evidence, and any formal attribution to a known artist must await further research. Percy Cottage is depicted on the 1858 1:500 Morpeth town plan with the same footprint as today. It forms the westernmost building of a terrace annotated 'Percy Court'. Subsequent Ordnance Survey mapping shows that the remainder of the terrace was demolished between 1968 and 1977 when Percy Cottage became a detached building and a buttress and small lean-to were attached to the E gable. The cottage underwent a phase of alteration in the later C20 with changes to the fenestration, the addition of an external balcony, the replacement of the asbestos roof covering with Welsh slate and a narrow lean-to single-storey extension to the N elevation. Details House c 1820, incorporating an C18 dwelling as an east wing; murals to the drawing room by J Ferguson. MATERIALS: ashlar sandstone to the main elevation with rubble sandstone to the left return; hand-made brick in English Garden wall bond with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. PLAN: L-shaped with a basement to the W end. EXTERIOR: the building is oriented E to W on a sloping site above the River Wansbeck. The river-facing W elevation has two bays and two storeys above the basement, the latter forming the ground floor to this elevation. A stone band separates the two upper floors. The basement has a boarded door flanked by six-pane fixed windows in original openings with stone sills. The balcony above is carried on stone brackets and is accessed by a pair of French windows. The upper floor has a pair of eight-over-eight sliding sash windows, and above is a cornice and a broken pediment with a timber roundel bearing a quatrefoil, and a parapet behind; the roof is gabled on the left, with a chimney stack, and hipped on the right. The single-bay right return has a similar broken pediment and roundel and sandstone quoins. It has two storeys above a basement, the latter partially visible with a small, square opening. There is an eight-over-eight sliding sash window to the ground and first floor, the former in an original surround with a flat-arched brick head. A similar window is tucked into the rear elevation and also has a brick flat-arch head. The single-bay left return is blind. The earlier rear range facing S has two storeys and three bays, the centre bay pedimented. There are gable chimney stacks, that to the right rebuilt in the C20. Sandstone quoins to the right end and the nature and colour of the brickwork to the upper parts indicates that this range has been raised in height. There are eight-over-eight sliding sash first floor windows to the first and second bays and an inserted casement to the third bay. The ground floor has entrances with fanlights to the second and third bays; the latter has a brick flat arch and a modern door, and the former has double six-panel doors with fielded panels. An original window opening in the first bay has been modified to form a door and there is a narrow inserted door to the left. A set of stone steps, set parallel to the S elevation, lead to the basement. The conservatory attached to the S elevation and the buttress and small lean-to building attached to the E gable are not included in the listing. The rear elevation has a small, modern single-storey extension and three inserted casement windows. INTERIOR: the basement room has a brick-built fireplace and a few original ceiling beams, though most are replacements, and there are timber lintels to the three openings. The ground floor retains its original linear plan, and some of the fittings that are retained might have been re-sited. There are six-panel doors with fielded panels, some with historic door furniture and there is a wide boarded floorboard floor to two of the three rooms. The present kitchen has chamfered beams and a large fireplace with a stone lintel. The central room has a fireplace against the former W external wall and a six-panel door forming a cupboard to one side. The drawing room has a simple cornice and skirting oards and an inserted terracotta chimney piece of mid-C20 style, with the original hearth below. The walls of this room are divided into recessed, rectangular panels, within which are set a series of mural paintings in the Romantic style. Subjects include Claudian landscapes, ruined castles, awesome waterfalls, sea scenes and pastoral landscapes. The paintings are characteristic of their early-C19 date deriving from C17 Dutch and French artists. Some display a more Romantic sensibility such as the crashing waterfall, and the ruined abbey by a lake most clearly shows a 'Gothick' aesthetic, also seen in the tall, thin panels framed by Gothic arches with small figures below. The timber dog-leg stair is of later-C18/early-C19 style with a ramped handrail, double moulded newel posts to the landings and simple stick balusters. A third flight rises partially into the roof space to a re-sited timber partition forming a cupboard; it has fielded panels incorporating a six-pane window. Slight constructional differences between the lower part of the staircase and the third flight suggests the latter is later in date, possibly added when the building was raised. It is understood that the original early-C19 roof structure remains above. There has been some slight remodelling to the first floor layout to create corridor access to the main (W) bedroom. Doors are 0001 2016-11-03 1986-08-22
1042745 The Badger Inn 1042745 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.723322 55.041929,-1.723372 55.041961,-1.723446 55.041926,-1.723142 55.041725,-1.723072 55.041759,-1.723137 55.041804,-1.723110 55.041817,-1.723135 55.041835,-1.723071 55.041867,-1.723150 55.041919,-1.723199 55.041895,-1.723252 55.041931,-1.723286 55.041911,-1.723322 55.041929))) PONTELAND A 696 NZ 17 SE (East side) 17/281 Street House Farmhouse II Farmhouse. Late C18. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond. Stone slate roof. T-plan. 2 storeys plus attic, 3 bays with single-storey, 3-bay wings. 6-panel door in late C19 gabled wood porch. Renewed 12-pane casements in original openings with wedge lintels and projecting sills. Steeply-pitched roof with reverse-stepped gables and corniced brick end stacks. 3 hipped dormers. Wing on right has two 12-pane sashes and a blank quatrefoil with painted imitation window. On right return a Gothick bay window with arched heads to windows and intersecting glazing bars. 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042746 Benridge Hall 1042746 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.766773 55.076261,-1.766870 55.076352,-1.766956 55.076321,-1.766902 55.076271,-1.766943 55.076256,-1.766860 55.076181,-1.766918 55.076160,-1.766881 55.076126,-1.766823 55.076147,-1.766798 55.076125,-1.766817 55.076118,-1.766751 55.076058,-1.766979 55.075976,-1.766927 55.075929,-1.766750 55.075994,-1.766677 55.075926,-1.766460 55.076003,-1.766641 55.076176,-1.766671 55.076165,-1.766773 55.076261))) PONTELAND BENRIDGE HALL NZ 17 NW and NZ 17 NE 11/450 and 12/450 Benridge Hall 28.4.69 GV II House. Mid C18 and later. Brick facade in Flemish bond. Other walls in English Garden Wall Bond. One rear facade ashlar. Welsh slate roof. Front block with parallel range to rear and left, and double-span wing projecting to rear forming an overall L-plan. 2 storeys. South front is in 2 sections. Main block 5 bays. 3 steps up to central Venetian doorway with Tuscan columns, set in blank arch. 12- and 4-pane sashes with flat arches and projecting sills. Hipped roof with corniced ridge stack. Lower block recessed to left is contiguous with rear span; irregular fenestration including a round-headed window with radial glazing bars. East front, on right return: lower 4-bay facade. In 2nd bay a 6-panel door and overlight with radial glazing bars, in architrave with cornice on fluted brackets. Rear: a 5-bay facade in C18 ashlar. Former cottage, now a garage, attached to rear has tumbled-in brickwork in the gable. Interior has mid C18 open-well stair with turned balusters and panelled dado; 6-panel doors and shutters. 2013-01-29 1969-04-28
1042747 Church Of All Saints 1042747 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.976711 55.063013,-1.976708 55.062935,-1.976387 55.062947,-1.976389 55.063008,-1.976711 55.063013))) MATFEN RYAL NZ 07 SW 14/193 Church of All Saints 28.4.69 GV II Chapel of ease. C12, extensively restored and partly rebuilt c.1845, possibly by Sir Edward Blackett (cf. Matfen). Squared stone and ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Nave, chancel and west bellcote. 3-bay nave has much medieval masonry. West end has 2 large old buttresses; vestiges of quoins perhaps indicate a former tower arch. Round-arched south portal of c.1845 with 3 orders of columns and unmoulded arch. Decorative ironwork on door. On either side flat buttresses, corbel table and 2 tiers of small round-headed windows, 2 to left of door and 3 to right. 3-bay chancel restored in Early English style with priest's door and lancets. Decorated 3-light east window. North wall of chancel blank. North wall of nave has similar detail with one row of small round-headed windows. Gabled roof. Large bellcote with stone pyramid roof and wheel-head cross finial. Base of bellcote on west side has 2 grotesque beasts' heads. Interior: C13 chamfered chancel arch on C12 semicircular responds; the north capital has scallops and saltire crosses; the south has scallops and intersecting arches. West wall has 19 whole or part medieval grave covers built into it, also several architectural fragments. C18 baluster font. Against chamfered south wall outside, headstone to Robert Stott, 1800,well carved with scrolled pedimented top, angel, festoons and symbols of death and eternity. , 2013-01-29 1969-04-28
1042748 Bell, Aynsley, Stockdale And Wilkinson Headstones Approx 5 Yards South Of Church Of All Saints 1042748 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.976557 55.062892,-1.976581 55.062886,-1.976588 55.062874,-1.976584 55.062865,-1.976557 55.062856,-1.976529 55.062865,-1.976529 55.062883,-1.976557 55.062892))) MATFEN RYAL NZ 07 SW 14/194 Bell, Aynsley, Stockdale and Wilkinson headstones approx 5 yards south of Church of All Saints GV II Group of 4 headstones. 1. Joseph Bell. 1760. Sandstone tablet with enriched architrave surround and scrolled pedimented top holding angel's head and wings. 2. Michael Aynsley. 1816. Sandstone. Shaped top and moulded surround. In the top a shield with festoons and symbols of eternity. 3. William Stockdale. 179?. Sandstone. Scrolled pedimented top holding a shell. Recessed panel with enriched moulding, carved with an angel and a dove. 4. William Wilkinson. 1811. Sandstone. Shaped top carved with a weeping woman framed by a scroll inscribed There is but a step between me and death. Rosettes and symbols of eternity on either side. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042749 Limekiln Approx 440 Yards East Of Ryal 1042749 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.966881 55.063786,-1.966881 55.063752,-1.966694 55.063753,-1.966694 55.063784,-1.966881 55.063786))) MATFEN RYAL NZ 07 SW 14/196 Limekiln approx 440 yards east of Ryal II Limekiln. Early C19. Dressed stone. 3 high corbelled triangular openings with round-headed draw holes behind. Brick-lined pot in inverted cone shape. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042750 Barn, Stable And Cartshed Approx 20 Yds West Of South Farm 1042750 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.981154 55.062371,-1.981205 55.062563,-1.981312 55.062552,-1.981253 55.062317,-1.981007 55.062340,-1.981020 55.062384,-1.981154 55.062371))) MATFEN RYAL NZ 07 SW 14/198 Barn, stable and cartshed approx 20 yds 27.8.52 west of South Farm GV II Barn, stable and cartshed. Early C18. Cartshed early C19, Ashlar with asbestos roof. 2 storeys. Central round archway with raised surround and impost blocks. On the 1st floor 3 windows with raised surrounds. Gabled roof with reverse- stepped gables. Single-storey, 3-bay cartshed projects from left. Tapering square piers on big, chamfered square bases. Gabled roof. , 2013-01-29 1952-08-27
1042751 Dovecote And Kennels Approx 30 Yards South West Of Kennels Cottage 1042751 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.943285 55.027705,-1.943153 55.027774,-1.943217 55.027817,-1.943448 55.027697,-1.943426 55.027683,-1.943440 55.027673,-1.943417 55.027659,-1.943399 55.027665,-1.943383 55.027654,-1.943285 55.027705))) MATFEN STANDING STONE NZ 07 SW 14/200 Dovecote and kennels approx 30 yards south wet of Kennel Cottage GV II Dovecote, kennels and bothy. Early C19. Dressed stone with ashlar dressings. Graduated Welsh slate roof. Single storey with 2-storey dovecote, 5 bays. Boarded door in 4th bay. 12-pane sash windows. Hipped roof. Square, ashlar dovecote projects through roof over centre bay. It has 2-light double-chamfered mullioned window. Gabled roof with wood turret containing pigeon holes. On right return two dog exercise yards with high spiked railings. Interior of dovecote has brick nesting boxes and original potence for collecting eggs. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042752 Icehouse Approx 100 Yards South-West Of Kennels Cottage 1042752 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.943386 55.027209,-1.943346 55.027227,-1.943341 55.027243,-1.943351 55.027258,-1.943313 55.027290,-1.943358 55.027306,-1.943397 55.027272,-1.943446 55.027255,-1.943452 55.027240,-1.943435 55.027217,-1.943386 55.027209))) MATFEN STANDING STONE NZ 07 SW Icehouse approx 100 yards 14/201 south-west of Kennel Cottage GV II Icehouse. Early C19. Dressed stone, ashlar inside. Entrance of two tunnel- vaulted ante chambers, the vaults now partly collapsed. High, domed roof of ice chamber; this is the inner skin of the dome, the outer skin has been removed. Inside: large ovoid chamber c.15 ft. deep. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042753 Numbers 1-7 (Consecutive) East Mill 1042753 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.678518 55.171678,-1.678521 55.171695,-1.678369 55.171707,-1.678375 55.171738,-1.678111 55.171757,-1.678122 55.171810,-1.678720 55.171766,-1.678696 55.171655,-1.678683 55.171656,-1.678662 55.171558,-1.678621 55.171561,-1.678630 55.171600,-1.678503 55.171609,-1.678518 55.171678))) MORPETH A 197 NZ 2086 (South side) 23/354 East Mill II Corn mill and miller's house, the mill now used as workshop. C18 water mill with earlier core, given engine and boilerhouse early C19. Extended as full power-driven mill 1892. House early C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roofs. Brick chimneys. In 3 sections: To west the original water mill. 4 storeys, 3 bays. On ground floor stable- type door with wood lintel dated 1798; to right the entry for the mill race. 1st and 2nd floor C20 door and windows in original openings. 3rd floor is C19 heightening and has 6-pane casements. Gabled roof; the rear pitch, which was not heightened has reverse-stepped gable;brick end stack. Attached to right a tall, square, brick engine-house chimney with single-storey engine house attached to right. Centre section of 1892. 4 storeys, 4 bays with 16-pane casements divided by flat pilasters. Corbel table and flat roof. To east the miller's house, formerly house, tack room and cottage. 3 storeys, 2 and 3 bays. Original house to right has central 6-panel door with 6-pane overlight and wooden hood on brackets. Canted bay window to left and 16-pane sash to right. 12-pane sashes above. Gabled roof with flat coping and end stacks. Cottage attached to left has broad doorway into former tackroom on left, and 12-pane sashes. Rear of 1892 section has segmental-arched loading bay in 3rd bay. Inscribed on top floor NEW PROCESS FLOUR MILLS 1892. Interior of C18 section has C17 doorway with Tudor-arched lintel, and 2 blocked C17 windows. Early C20 water wheel. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042754 Town And Country Antique Furniture Restorers 1042754 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.688874 55.167730,-1.688869 55.167790,-1.688949 55.167792,-1.688954 55.167732,-1.688874 55.167730))) MORPETH BRIDGE STREET (off) NZ 1985 (North side) (Herald Office Yard) 24/207 Town and Country Antique Furniture Restorers GV II Formerly outbuildings to No. 19 Bridge Street, now a workshop. Probably late medieval and early C19. Squared stone and dressed stone. Pantiled and Welsh slate roof. In 2 sections: lower, dressed-stone section to left has boarded door to left and 2 large C18 Yorkshire sashes to right. Small Yorkshire sash above. Steeply-pitched Welsh slate roof. Higher section to right in large even medieval squared stone. Yorkshire sash on ground floor; boarded-upwindow above. Steeply-pitched roof with reverse- stepped gables. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042755 57, Bridge Street 1042755 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.686641 55.167338,-1.686708 55.167337,-1.686707 55.167327,-1.686753 55.167330,-1.686797 55.167147,-1.686661 55.167130,-1.686641 55.167338))) MORPETH BRIDGE STREET NZ 2085 (North side) 25/209 No. 57 11.8.50 GV II House. Early C18. Brick in irregular bond. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 4 bays. 4-panel door with overlight in right bay. 12-pane sash windows. Brick string above each floor. 2nd floor has Yorkshire sashes in raking half dormers. Gabled roof with tall brick end stacks. Ground floor room has early C18 fireplace with panelled overmantel and flanking cupboards with wood cornices. , 2013-01-29 1950-08-11
1042756 30 And 32, Bridge Street 1042756 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.688404 55.167013,-1.688296 55.167013,-1.688298 55.167212,-1.688447 55.167212,-1.688446 55.167071,-1.688493 55.167070,-1.688492 55.167013,-1.688404 55.167013))) MORPETH BRIDGE STREET NZ 1985 (South side) 24/211 Nos. 30 and 32 GV II Shops. C17 or early C18 core, largely remodelled early C19. Scored stucco with Welsh slate roof. Rear wing dressed stone and pantiles. 3 storeys, 3 bays. C20 shop fronts on ground floor. Above raised alternating quoins. 16-pane sashes in raised surrounds. 2nd floor band, and band at base of plain parapet. Roof not visible. Rear wings: L-plan forming courtyard (Old Gaol Yard) with front block and Nos. 26 and 28 (q.v.). Scattered fenestration with 16- and 12-pane sashes. Lead downpipe and rainwater head dated 1704. South front of rear wing has C18 facade with 2-pane sashes in original openings on 1st floor and segmental- arched half-dormers above; steeply-pitched gabled roof with kneelers. Interior: Rear wing has possibly C17 doorway with shouldered lintel in re- entrant angle with front block. Open-well late C17 or early C18 stair with large turned balusters and heavily-moulded handrail. Stair well for former wooden newel stair. On the site of and incorporating masonry of the Old Gaol and Governors House founded in 1704. This in turn stood on site of and probably incorporated masonry of an earlier building shown on map of 1604. In poor repair at time of survey. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042757 Gatepiers And Gates To Carlisle Park 1042757 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.685866 55.164918,-1.685986 55.164984,-1.686017 55.165013,-1.686022 55.165027,-1.686040 55.165023,-1.686040 55.165008,-1.686006 55.164976,-1.685899 55.164914,-1.685862 55.164903,-1.685836 55.164904,-1.685821 55.164913,-1.685829 55.164921,-1.685866 55.164918))) MORPETH CASTLE BANK NZ 2085 25/216 Gatepiers and gates to Carlisle Park GV II Gate piers and gates. 1929. Ashlar and wrought iron. 4 large octagonal corniced piers with ball finials flank a carriage entry and 2 pedestrian entries. Baroque-style gates with scrolled panels and scrolled top. Painted iron crest of Morpeth. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042758 The Toll House 1042758 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.686467 55.165822,-1.686422 55.165821,-1.686396 55.165833,-1.686391 55.165898,-1.686415 55.165912,-1.686412 55.165937,-1.686462 55.165965,-1.686464 55.165914,-1.686467 55.165822))) MORPETH CASTLE SQUARE NZ 2085 25/218 No. 1 (The Toll House) GV II Toll house. Early C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Semi-octagonal plan and attached to side of Nos. 3-7 Pethgate Court. Single storey, 5 bays. Central 6-panel door with pedimented stone hood on brackets. 12-pane sash windows in plain reveals. Outer bays are canted. Similar windows on returns. Semi-octagonal lean-to roof. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042759 The Chantry 1042759 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.687153 55.166958,-1.687201 55.166961,-1.687214 55.166892,-1.687145 55.166888,-1.687147 55.166878,-1.687096 55.166875,-1.687127 55.166874,-1.687128 55.166866,-1.687079 55.166863,-1.687075 55.166884,-1.686992 55.166879,-1.687003 55.166817,-1.686684 55.166798,-1.686674 55.166851,-1.686641 55.166849,-1.686637 55.166874,-1.686670 55.166876,-1.686660 55.166928,-1.687153 55.166958))) MORPETH CHANTRY PLACE NZ 2085 25/222 The Chantry (formerly listed as 11.8.50 Chantry Wells) ) GV I Former chantry chapel of All Saints, later a grammar school and various other uses. Now used as tourist information centre. c.1300 and 1738. Random rubble to older parts. Later parts ashlar. Welsh slate roofs. Double-span roof. North side has largely medieval masonry wth irregular openings. Blocked double- chamfered C13 transept arch; also a blocked pointed-arched doorway and a blocked lancet. To right a C20 shop front. Right return, i.e. west end of former church, has pointed-arched portal in multi-moulded surround. 2 double-chamfered pointed-arched windows above with C19 wood tracery. Bellcote over. Left return is of 1738 with 2 round-headed windows with intersecting glazing bars in raised surrounds with impost blocks; oval oeil de boeuf window over, all set in earlier pointed arch. South side is of 1738. Rusticated quoins. 5 bays. Tall round-headed windows with intersecting glazing bars; impost blocks linked by string; moulded arches. Gabled roofs with flat coping and urn finials. Interior: 3-bay C18 arcade with round piers and arches with architraves. 2 blocked pointed-arched doorways. Medieval roof timbers in older part. , 2013-01-29 1950-08-11
1042760 Morpeth Station 1042760 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.682093 55.162491,-1.682139 55.162560,-1.682852 55.162403,-1.682832 55.162373,-1.683566 55.162196,-1.683534 55.162154,-1.683463 55.162172,-1.683399 55.162089,-1.683360 55.162099,-1.683370 55.162112,-1.683329 55.162123,-1.683345 55.162143,-1.683326 55.162148,-1.683310 55.162128,-1.683263 55.162140,-1.683279 55.162160,-1.683134 55.162193,-1.683123 55.162178,-1.682990 55.162211,-1.683001 55.162225,-1.682906 55.162249,-1.682921 55.162269,-1.682856 55.162285,-1.682846 55.162271,-1.682765 55.162292,-1.682777 55.162307,-1.682769 55.162309,-1.682797 55.162345,-1.682661 55.162379,-1.682650 55.162362,-1.682093 55.162491))) MORPETH COOPIES LANE NZ 2085 25/224 Morpeth Station GV II British Rail Station. 1847 by John Green for the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway. bm canopies added c.1890 (cf. Whittingham Station and Callaly Castle Stables). Dressed stone with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. Tudor style. 2-storey, U-plan centre section and single-storey wings. Centre section: recessed middle with Tudor-arched doorway to left and platform access to right; 2-light windows above in gabled half-dormers. Projecting, cross-gabled outer bays. To right: 3 large pointed-arched windows on ground floor and canted oriel above. To left: 3-light mullioned windows. Steeply- pitched gabled roof with ridged coping, kneelers with ball finials, and low octagonal ridge stacks. Similar detail to wings. Platform side has glazed canopies with elaborate iron work, including stars of David, in the spandrels. Platform extension to east has similar canopy on cast- iron columns. Ceramic railway map of c.1910, attached to wall. Railway Stations of the North East: Hoole: 1985. David and Charles. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042761 Kirkville 1042761 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.690968 55.170573,-1.690824 55.170628,-1.690796 55.170604,-1.690763 55.170601,-1.690736 55.170611,-1.690730 55.170630,-1.690855 55.170736,-1.691065 55.170655,-1.690968 55.170573))) MORPETH COTTINGWOOD LANE NZ 1986 22/226 Former Presbyterian Church (formerly listed as School) 11.8.50 II Formerly a Presbyterian Church, later-used as a school. 1722. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond with ashlar dressings. Random rubble to rear. Later additions in snecked stone. Welsh slate roof. 2-storey older parts to rear, with single-storey later addition projecting on right. Older part has rusticated quoins and 2 large round-headed windows with moulded imposts and architraves. To left a single-storey lean-to brick addition re- using original quoins and architrave; above this a C20 window in original architrave. Gabled roof with kneelers. C19 bellcote on right gable. On left return two 24-pane margined sashes. On right return 2 blocked doors in architraves and 2 similar windows on 1st floor. Later addition 3 bays. Gabled porch on left. Windows boarded up at time of survey. Gabled roof with kneelers and corniced left end stack. Built for the Rev. John Horsley, author of Britannia Romana. Included partly for historical interest. Empty and in poor repair at time of survey. , 2013-01-29 1950-08-11
1042762 Morpeth Masonic Lodge, Winton House 1042762 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.686453 55.170232,-1.686494 55.170229,-1.686497 55.170243,-1.686523 55.170241,-1.686526 55.170254,-1.686560 55.170251,-1.686557 55.170239,-1.686582 55.170237,-1.686587 55.170256,-1.686650 55.170251,-1.686668 55.170327,-1.686741 55.170322,-1.686710 55.170193,-1.686637 55.170198,-1.686629 55.170163,-1.686692 55.170158,-1.686678 55.170100,-1.686615 55.170105,-1.686610 55.170086,-1.686495 55.170095,-1.686487 55.170077,-1.686445 55.170080,-1.686445 55.170099,-1.686403 55.170103,-1.686435 55.170234,-1.686453 55.170232))) MORPETH DACRE STREET NZ 2086 (North side) 23/227 No. 13 (Masonic Lodge) GV II House, now Masonic Lodge. c.1850. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central, later C19 canted bay window with 16-pane sash above. Outer bays have 16-pane sashes in Tudor-arched multi-moulded surrounds. Stone brackets support widely projecting eaves. Hipped roof with later brick stacks. This whole facade is a slightly canted projection from main body of house. On one-bay canted returns are similar Tudor-arched windows. 2-bay returns of body of house have 16-pane sashes. To rear a 3-bay facade with projecting pedimented centre bay. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042763 Church Of St Mary 1042763 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.692440 55.159747,-1.692427 55.159729,-1.692458 55.159722,-1.692443 55.159700,-1.692475 55.159693,-1.692441 55.159647,-1.692381 55.159662,-1.692327 55.159589,-1.692272 55.159602,-1.692293 55.159632,-1.692068 55.159684,-1.692093 55.159718,-1.691902 55.159764,-1.691948 55.159826,-1.691994 55.159815,-1.692019 55.159848,-1.692440 55.159747))) MORPETH HIGH CHURCH NZ 1985 24/229 Church of St. Mary 11.8.50 GV l Parish church. Largely C14. Squared stone with Lakeland slate and lead roofs. West tower, nave with aisles and south porch, chancel and vestry. 2-storey tower with angle buttresses and 2-light bell openings; low, lead C18 concave spire. 5-bay nave with C19 porch; windows with cusped Y-tracery; south aisle east window is 3-light with reticulated tracery. Nave and aisles have low-pitched roofs behind parapets. 3-bay chancel has original priest's door with decorative hinges and knocker. 2-light windows with Decorated tracery, divided by buttresses. Large C18 incised sundial. Large 5-light east window with reticulated tracery; 2 cusped niches in buttress on south side. High steeply-pitched roof. On north side an original 2-storey vestry with 2 gargoyles. North aisle partly rebuilt in C19. Interior: Original south door with iron knocker. Original door also into vestry. Arcades with double-chamfered arches and octagonal piers. South arcade responds have foliage capitals. Double-chamfered tower arch dying into imposts and double-chamfered chancel arch on octagonal responds. Original nave roof with arched braces and cusped spandrels between purlins and principal rafters. Old timbers in aisle roofs also. In south aisle a C14 tomb recess. Squint into chancel. C14 glass in south aisle east window. East window has C14 Tree of Jesse glass, restored 1851 by Wailes. Elaborate sedilia and piscina with crocketed ogee heads and figures on the dividing columns. C14 head stops to all chancel windows. Original door to aumbry on chancel north wall. Chancel has C19 roof with cusped arched braces on angel corbels. Good late C19 screens and pulpit. Cartouche to Robert Fenwick, 1717, in south aisle. , 2013-01-29 1950-08-11
1042764 Railings And Gates North-East Of Lychgate To Church Of St Mary 1042764 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.691639 55.160038,-1.691623 55.160034,-1.691616 55.160040,-1.691608 55.160178,-1.691588 55.160325,-1.691642 55.160334,-1.691652 55.160330,-1.691650 55.160322,-1.691613 55.160317,-1.691632 55.160179,-1.691639 55.160038))) MORPETH HIGH CHURCH NZ 1985 24/231 Railings and gates north-east of lychgate to Church of St. Mary GV II Railings. Probably mid C19. Cast iron. A row of bollards in the form of cannon barrels, with ball finials, linked by spiked chains. Gateway at north end with 2 similar bollards as gate piers. Iron gates with spiked bars, dog bars and arched lower rail. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042765 2 Medieval Effigies Approx 2ft West Of Church Of St Mary 1042765 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.692418 55.159645,-1.692407 55.159635,-1.692387 55.159641,-1.692398 55.159653,-1.692418 55.159645))) MORPETH HIGH CHURCH NZ 1985 24/235 2 medieval effigies approx 2 ft. west of Church of St.Mary GV II Two medieval effigies. Sandstone. To left a girl with clasped hands, c.2 ft. long. To right a knight, broken of at the knees, c.3 ft. long. Both are badly worn. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042766 Bullen Memorial 100 Yards North West Of Church Of St Mary 1042766 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.693546 55.160088,-1.693535 55.160078,-1.693515 55.160084,-1.693526 55.160096,-1.693546 55.160088))) MORPETH HIGH CHURCH NZ 1985 24/236 Bullen Memorial approx 100 yards north west of Church of St. Mary II Churchyard memorial. c.1860 (records death in Jerusalem in 1857), to Rev. John Bullen. Sandstone. Gothic style. Large pinnacle c.33 ft. high with base of 4 square steps. 2 tiers of gabled lucarnes, the upper tier elaborately crocketed and with angels at the foot of each gable. Foliated-cross finial. Copper plate with inscription. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042767 Old Schoolhouse 1042767 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.804506 54.995782,-1.804282 54.995833,-1.804331 54.995903,-1.804383 54.995892,-1.804393 54.995908,-1.804566 54.995873,-1.804506 54.995782))) HEDDON-ON-THE-WALL HOUGHTON NZ 16 NW 20/142 Old Schoolhouse 28.4.69 GV II House. c.1800. Ashlar with Lakeland slate roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays. Central 6-panel door with 6-pane overlight in raised surround. 24-pane sashes on ground floor, 12-pane sashes above, all in raised surrounds. Gabled roof with flat coping and banded end and ridge stacks. Interior has 6-panel doors and shutters. Dated 1814 over internal door. Became a school, endowed by Mrs. Bewick of Close House, in 1824. , 2013-01-29 1969-04-28
1042768 South Houghton Farmhouse 1042768 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.804814 54.995003,-1.804648 54.995062,-1.804732 54.995137,-1.804901 54.995079,-1.804814 54.995003))) HEDDON-ON-THE-WALL HOUGHTON NZ 16 NW 20/144 South Houghton Farmhouse II Farmhouse. Dated 1826. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. 6-panel door in raised alternating-block surround with open pediment on curved stone brackets. 16-pane sashes in plain reveals with projecting sills. Gabled roof with flat coping and banded end stacks. 16-pane sashes on left return. 12-pane sashes to rear. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042769 Heddon Hall 1042769 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.780456 54.991390,-1.780092 54.991409,-1.780120 54.991588,-1.780193 54.991584,-1.780196 54.991600,-1.780211 54.991598,-1.780214 54.991616,-1.780250 54.991614,-1.780245 54.991583,-1.780317 54.991579,-1.780304 54.991494,-1.780265 54.991497,-1.780261 54.991478,-1.780336 54.991474,-1.780343 54.991517,-1.780515 54.991507,-1.780508 54.991463,-1.780469 54.991466,-1.780456 54.991390))) LITTLE HEDDON NZ 16 NW 20/145 Heddon Hall Heddon Hall 28.4.69 II House. C18 extended early C19 and remodelled 1824 for I.M. Bates, C18 dressed stone on right, ashlar elsewhere. Welsh slate roof. Classical style. Two storeys, 5 bays. Former central doorway, now a window, has full-length 12-pane sash in Tuscan entablature. Flanking bays, including present door to left, have plain reveals and semicircular pediments on stone brackets. Four-pane sashes in plain reveals in outer bays. 12-pane sashes on 1st floor. Plain frieze, cornice and blocking course of 1824. Roof hipped on left with ridge and end stacks. On left return a 2-storey square tower with 4-pane sash on ground floor; round- headed window on 1st floor has radiating glazing bars and dated keystone. Interior: mainly of 1820-30. Hall has coffered ceiling and Greek-style fireplace with battered jambs, pedimented lintel with acroteria on the corners. Drawing room has coffered ceiling with Greek-key design on the borders. Imposing cantilevered open-well stair with ramped and wreathed handrail and hexagonal-plan balusters. 6-panel doors and shutters; many early C19 fireplaces. , 2013-01-29 1969-04-28
1042770 Church Of St Andrew 1042770 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.792320 54.996344,-1.792334 54.996369,-1.792204 54.996394,-1.792230 54.996436,-1.792085 54.996465,-1.792121 54.996522,-1.792170 54.996512,-1.792191 54.996548,-1.792257 54.996534,-1.792247 54.996519,-1.792520 54.996466,-1.792451 54.996345,-1.792383 54.996358,-1.792368 54.996335,-1.792320 54.996344))) HEDDON-ON-THE-WALL TOWNE GATE NZ 16 NW 20/147 Church of St Andrew (formerly listed as Church of St Philip 28.4.69 arid St James) I Parish church. Some Saxon masonry, C12 chancel partly remodelled C13, aisles C13. Restored and west end added 1839. Squared stone with Welsh slate and Lakeland slate roofs. Nave with aisles, south porch, chancel and vestry. 4-bay nave with paired lancets of 1839, largely in older masonry. Late medieval south porch with pointed-arched doorway, sundial in gable and pointed tunnel vault. South-east corner of nave, where it joins the aisle, has Saxon quoins. Lintels of north windows inscribed TAB 1839. Chancel has double-chamfered plinth, blocked very narrow priest's door with plain tympanum and one small C12 north window. South windows are tall paired lancets and pierced circles above with carved heads. C12 sill band broken by larger C13 windows. Two broad flat buttresses. East end has stepped lancets of 1839. Gabled roofs. East end has ridged coping with roll moulding, flat coping elsewhere. Tall gabled west bellcote. Interior: C12 rib-vaulted presbytery with ribs of 2 roll moulds resting at east end on shafts with cushion capitals; west ribs and presbytery arch rest on triple responds of similar shafts; the arch has unmoulded soffit and pronounced zigzag towards nave; head of Saxon wheel-head cross on window sill. Chancel arch, C13, double chamfered with broaches, small nailhead in north capital. Medieval gravecover in south window sill; Saxon tympanum above C19 door into vestry. North arcade c.1200, broad-chamfered pointed arches with round piers and capitals; east capital has primitive volutes, east respond has waterleaf capital. Early C13 south arcade with round piers and double-chamfered arches. West bay is addition of 1839. C15 chest in north aisle. Small round C17 font on round base with moulded foot. , 2013-01-29 1969-04-28
1042771 Shelter Shed, Byre And Granary Approx 30 Yards West Of West Heddon Farmhouse 1042771 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.809181 55.012501,-1.809076 55.012516,-1.809138 55.012707,-1.809241 55.012694,-1.809181 55.012501))) HEDDON-ON-THE-WALL WEST HEDDON NZ 16 NW 20/150 Shelter shed, byre and granary approx 30 yards west of West Heddon Farmhouse GV II Shelter shed, byre and granary. C18. Roughly-coursed stone. Pantile and stone-slate roof. 2 storeys. Bay to left has stable-type door and flanking slatted windows. To right shelter shed with 3 segmental old-brick arches with square stone piers. Pitching door above. Steeply-pitched roof with reverse- stepped gables. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042772 Cottage Approx 50 Yards North Of West Heddon Farmhouse 1042772 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.808552 55.013330,-1.808545 55.013267,-1.808468 55.013269,-1.808475 55.013333,-1.808552 55.013330))) HEDDON-ON-THE-WALL WEST HEDDON NZ 16 NW 20/151 Cottage approx 50 yards north of West Heddon Farmhouse GV II Cottage. C17. Dressed stone facade, random rubble elsewhere. Pantile and stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 bays. To left an old boarded door in chamfered Tudor-arched surround with hoodmould. Windows with double-chamfered surrounds and hoodmoulds; stumps of mullions remain. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with reverse-stepped gables. Inside one pair of upper crucks and old beams, rafters and purlins. Empty and in poor repair at time of survey. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042773 South Wallhouses Farmhouse And Attached Outbuildings 1042773 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.939718 55.010471,-1.939851 55.010478,-1.939864 55.010416,-1.939959 55.010421,-1.939971 55.010361,-1.939377 55.010328,-1.939384 55.010378,-1.939728 55.010400,-1.939718 55.010471))) MATFEN B6318 (off) NZ 06 NW (South side) ) 18/155 South Wallhouses Farmhouse and attached outbuildings II House, byre, stable and workshop. C18. Squared stone with Welsh slate and pantiled roofs. L-plan. House, 2 storeys, 3 bays with C19 wood porch and boarded door. 12-pane Yorkshire sashes. Gabled roof with flat copings and C19 brick end stacks. Welsh slate roof. Single-storey, 1-bay byre attached to left, has stable-type door and steeply- pitched pantiled roof with reverse-stepped gables. Single-storey, 4-bay range attached to right. Blacksmith-type window on left, 2 boarded doors and a slatted window. Pantiled roof. Rear wing has 12-pane sashes. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042774 Fenwick Lodge, Gatepiers And Screen Wall 1042774 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.901775 55.049909,-1.901896 55.049869,-1.901813 55.049793,-1.901788 55.049802,-1.901773 55.049789,-1.901731 55.049804,-1.901748 55.049819,-1.901658 55.049854,-1.901695 55.049888,-1.901736 55.049873,-1.901775 55.049909)),((-1.901564 55.049946,-1.901579 55.049947,-1.901588 55.049860,-1.901573 55.049833,-1.901484 55.049759,-1.901355 55.049756,-1.901252 55.049821,-1.901254 55.049829,-1.901269 55.049830,-1.901364 55.049770,-1.901477 55.049776,-1.901569 55.049862,-1.901558 55.049939,-1.901564 55.049946))) MATFEN FENWICK NZ 07 SE 15/159 Fenwick Lodge, gatepiers and screen wall II Lodge. Mid C19. Snecked stone and red tile roof. Tudor style. Single storey plus attic, 2 bays. To left gabled porch with Tudor-arched doorway. The porch returns have low stone walls with glazed panels above of wood. Perpendicular tracery. To right a shallow bay window with stone pent roof and 2-light double-chamfered surrounds to small-paned casements. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with kneelers, ridged coping and ball finials. 2 tall corniced lateral stacks on rear wall. Similar bay window on left return and lower l-bay lean-to on right return. Gatepiers and screen walls; three square piers with roll-moulded cornice; and ball finials with nailhead projections. Quadrant walls with moulded coping ending in square piers with pyramidal caps. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042775 Garden Wall And Gate To South Of Fenwick Shield Farmhouse 1042775 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.911333 55.043611,-1.911359 55.043612,-1.911549 55.043474,-1.911576 55.043447,-1.911620 55.043431,-1.911712 55.043422,-1.911705 55.043412,-1.911659 55.043412,-1.911612 55.043418,-1.911560 55.043436,-1.911333 55.043611))) MATFEN FENWICK NZ 07 SE 15/161 Garden wall and gate to south of Fenwick Shield Farmhouse GV II Garden wall and gate. c.1830. Roughly dressed stone and wrought iron. Wall approx 4 ft high with flat coping. Ramped down from higher section on right and broken in centre by gateway with plain arched piers. Elaborate Rococo-style gate with repeated scrolls and fleurs de lys. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042776 West Fenwick Farmhouse And Former Byre Attached To West 1042776 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.917231 55.050315,-1.917294 55.050303,-1.917288 55.050290,-1.917420 55.050269,-1.917399 55.050232,-1.917469 55.050215,-1.917435 55.050167,-1.917339 55.050193,-1.917335 55.050185,-1.917145 55.050226,-1.917180 55.050285,-1.917208 55.050280,-1.917231 55.050315))) MATFEN FENWICK NZ 07 SE 15/165 North Fenwick Farmhouse and former byre attached to West GV II Bastlehouse, now farmhouse. Late C16 or early C17, altered mid C19. Random rubble with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. Two and a half storeys. Two slightly irregular bays with central doorway. C20 door in chamfered surround. 2-light mullioned windows with chamfered surrounds and 8-pane sashes in each light. C19 gabled half-dormers. Small blocked windows between 1st floor windows. Gabled roof with ridged coping and kneelers. Corniced end stacks with 4 conjoined shafts. Former byre attached on left is now archway through to rear. Within the archway a single-storey C18 brick addition to the house. Interior: walls 45-50 inches thick. C19 staircase. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042777 Farmbuildings And Cottage At South Fens 1042777 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.912435 55.065346,-1.912875 55.065349,-1.912841 55.065070,-1.912743 55.065073,-1.912769 55.065282,-1.912436 55.065287,-1.912435 55.065346))) MATFEN FENWICK NZ 07 SE 15/168 Farmbuildings and Cottage at South Fens II Cottage with attached L-plan range of farmbuildings. C18. Random rubble with Welsh slate and stone slate roofs. Cottage: 2 storeys, 2 windows. Boarded door and 16-pane Yorkshire sash on ground floor. 12- and 8-pane Yorkshire sashes above. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with old brick end stacks. To left a single-storey, 3-bay byre with 2 boarded doors and one casement window. Steeply-pitched roof with reverse-stepped gables. Projecting from left a long range of byre, barn and stable. To left lower 2-bay byre, now a garage. In centre a higher barn with boarded door. These have steeply-pitched roofs and reverse-stepped gables. Short linking section to right, with asbestos roof, included for group value. , 2017-06-14 1986-08-22
1042778 Dutch Barn Approx 50 Yards North Of Matfen High House 1042778 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.921424 55.022543,-1.921414 55.022486,-1.921168 55.022500,-1.921188 55.022554,-1.921424 55.022543))) MATFEN HIGH HOUSE NZ 06 NE Dutch barn approx 50 19/170 yards north of High House GV II Dutch barn. Mid C19. Snecked stone with ashlar dressings; cast-iron columns; Welsh slate roof. One tall storey, 6 bays. Open front and sides with square ashlar piers at corners and in centre. Cast-iron columns between. Wood boarded gables. Rear wall has patterns of ventilation slits. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042779 South Hall 1042779 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.938990 55.067100,-1.939036 55.067083,-1.938816 55.066891,-1.938595 55.066976,-1.938663 55.067033,-1.938802 55.066980,-1.938955 55.067113,-1.938990 55.067100))) MATFEN INGOE NZ 07 SW 14/174 South Hall 27.8.52 GV II* House. Early C18. Ashlar with stone slate roof. L-plan. Two and a half storeys, 7 bays. Rusticated quoins. Early C18 door with decorative lower panels, and Gibbs' surround with cornice, in 2nd bay. Similar surround to window in 6th bay to maintain symmetry. Narrow 8-pane sashes in raised moulded surrounds. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with corniced end stack on right and quadripartite corniced ridge stack. Left end stack has been removed. Flat coping and renewed kneelers. Venetian stair window on left return with Tuscan columns and thick glazing bars. Interior: fine open-well stair with carved treadends, thick turned balusters, wreathed and ramped handrail and fluted newels. Half landing has inlaid marquetry sunburst. On 1st floor landing, in place of balusters a large Baroque openwork panel. Back stair from 1st to 2nd floor has more slender turned balusters also early C18. Drawing room has early C18 fielded panelling with dado rail and dentil cornice; the entrance has panelling with simulated rustication and niche with shaped shelves. Two-panel doors throughout. Front door has C18 brass lock with cherubs in the corners. , 2013-01-29 1952-08-27
1042780 The Old Chapel 1042780 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.954584 55.042115,-1.954766 55.042122,-1.954770 55.042067,-1.954751 55.042064,-1.954760 55.041984,-1.954675 55.041982,-1.954667 55.042045,-1.954650 55.042044,-1.954653 55.042066,-1.954590 55.042065,-1.954584 55.042115))) MATFEN MATFEN NZ 07 SW 14/178 Wesleyan Chapel GV II Wesleyan chapel and schoolroom, now redundant. 1840. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Tudor style. Single storey, 5 bays. The left 2 bays are the chapel; they project slightly and are cross gabled. Doorway in 3rd bay has boarded door with shouldered head and an unusual overlight which is oval with Tudor-arched head. Raised surround. 2-light mullioned windows in raised surrounds. In gable above 2 left bays an oval panel in moulded surround inscribed WESLEYAN CHAPEL. Gabled roof with kneelers. 1840 Corniced octagonal end stack over school room on right. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042781 Bridge At West End Of Village Green 1042781 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.955161 55.041398,-1.955184 55.041393,-1.955133 55.041345,-1.955015 55.041379,-1.954929 55.041390,-1.954941 55.041456,-1.955048 55.041422,-1.955096 55.041420,-1.955161 55.041398))) MATFEN MATFEN NZ 07 SW 14/179 Bridge at west end of village green GV II Bridge. Early-mid C19. Ashlar. Flat lintel divided into three channels by two piers with triangular cutwaters. Chamfered bands at base of parapets which are boldly curved in plan and have ridged coping and square end piers with pyramidal caps. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042782 Church Of The Holy Trinity 1042782 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.953799 55.040356,-1.953832 55.040355,-1.953832 55.040317,-1.953860 55.040317,-1.953861 55.040278,-1.953777 55.040277,-1.953777 55.040263,-1.953515 55.040265,-1.953516 55.040289,-1.953439 55.040289,-1.953441 55.040323,-1.953516 55.040323,-1.953516 55.040341,-1.953756 55.040340,-1.953752 55.040348,-1.953798 55.040348,-1.953799 55.040356))) MATFEN MATFEN NZ 07 SW 14/181 Church of the 28.4.69 Holy Trinity GV II Parish church. 1841-2, tower and spire added 1853-4. By and for Sir Edward Blackett. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Early English style. West tower and spire, nave, chancel and vestry. West doorway has studded door with decorative ironwork in surround with 2 orders of columns. 3-stage tower with angle buttresses, lancets on 1st floor and triple, shafted lancets on 2nd floor, the outer lights blind. Tall broach spire with lucarnes and elaborate vane. South side of tower has outside stone stairs, with solid stone balustrade, leading to bell-ringers' chamber. 4-bay nave has lancets with double-chamfered surrounds set in shallow recesses with close-set moulded brackets below the eaves. Buttreses between windows. Rose window in east gable. Small 2-bay chancel has priest's door with shouldered lintel; lancet windows. East window of three stepped lancets. Gabled roof with overlapping coping. Interior: set in chancel wall, four C17 alabaster Baroque panels showing scenes from the nativity; said to be Dutch and of very high quality. Naturalistic wood eagle lectern. Gothic wood pulpit and brass communion rail. Northumberland Record Office (34) ZBL 265. , 2013-01-29 1969-04-28
1042783 Numbers 16 And 17 Southside 1042783 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.953552 55.040714,-1.953550 55.040804,-1.953705 55.040804,-1.953705 55.040793,-1.953750 55.040793,-1.953752 55.040715,-1.953552 55.040714))) MATFEN MATFEN, South side NZ 07 SW 14/429 No. 16 (Church View) and No. 17 GV II House now subdivided into 2 units. Early C19. Random rubble with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. South front (No. 16) 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central wood porch with Gothic bargeboards and fanlight with radial glazing bars; 6-panel inner door. 16-pane sashes in raised surrounds. Gabled roof with banded end stacks. North front (No. 17) has large stone, gabled porch with chamfered Tudor-arched doorway and 3 steps up to inner door. To right projecting bay window with large 2-light mullioned window and pent roof. 16-pane sashes elsewhere. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042784 Drinking Fountain 20 Yards North East Of Post Office 1042784 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.953992 55.040935,-1.953992 55.040956,-1.954025 55.040956,-1.954022 55.040935,-1.953992 55.040935))) MATFEN MATFEN NZ 07 SW 14/184 Drinking fountain approx 20 yards north east of Post Office GV II Drinking fountain. 1886. Erected by the Tenants, Employees and Tradesmen in the Matfen and West Water Estates as a mark of their sincere respect and esteem for Sir Edward Blackett. Ashlar. Set on a square base with 3 steps on the north side. A substantial column c.7 ft. high. Square with moulded top edge to the base; tapering square shaft and boldlycornicedtop. Round water bowl projects on north side with inscription above. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1042785 Milepost Pier 20 Yards West Of Great Whittington Road End 1042785 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.956561 55.039489,-1.956585 55.039483,-1.956591 55.039465,-1.956561 55.039453,-1.956534 55.039462,-1.956534 55.039480,-1.956561 55.039489))) MATFEN MATFEN NZ 07 SW 14/186 Milepost Pier approx 20 yards west of Great Whittington road end II Milepost pier. Mid C19. Ashlar. End pier to wall. Square with pyramidal cap the sides of which are used as a milepost. Inscribed on the north face, Whittington I? miles; and on the east face, Corbridge 6 miles Hexham 9 miles Newcastle 15 miles. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22

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