Northumberland County Council
Listed building outline
Reference | Name | Listed building | Geometry | Description | Notes | Organisation | Uprns | Entry date | Start date | End date |
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1044792 | Stable Range 10 Metres North Of Bywell Hall | 1044792 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.928865 54.948111,-1.928396 54.948090,-1.928388 54.948145,-1.928857 54.948167,-1.928865 54.948111))) | BYWELL BYWELL HALL NZ 0461 23/71 Stable range 10 metres north of Bywell Hall GV II Stable range. Late C17 altered early C19. Rubble, partly pebbledashed, with tooled stone dressings; graduated Lakeland slate roof. Long irregular 2-storey range. 5 doors, 3 double and 2 stable; 8 small sash windows with glazing bars evenly spaced between doors; 2 small doors below window level. Mounting block against wall. Boarded loft door and 3 similar sashes above. Roof hipped to right. Right return shows external stone stair to boarded door. Rear elevation shows blocked mullioned windows and old doorway. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044793 | Pair Of Urns Flanking Path 20 Metres South-West Of Bywell Hall | 1044793 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.928820 54.947683,-1.928763 54.947683,-1.928763 54.947708,-1.928820 54.947708,-1.928820 54.947683)),((-1.928827 54.947738,-1.928769 54.947738,-1.928769 54.947760,-1.928827 54.947760,-1.928827 54.947738))) | BYWELL BYWELL NZ 0461 23/72 Pair of urns flanking path 20 metres south-west of Bywell Hall II Pair of urns, probably C19. Marble on ashlar bases. Krater-shaped carved urns on classical plinths. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044794 | Sundial In Centre Of Walled Garden 60 Metres North-East Of Bywell Hall | 1044794 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.927580 54.948519,-1.927600 54.948532,-1.927622 54.948529,-1.927631 54.948520,-1.927611 54.948506,-1.927586 54.948510,-1.927580 54.948519))) | BYWELL BYWELL NZ 0461 23/74 Sundial in centre of walled garden 60 metres north- east of Bywell Hall GV II Sundial, probably early C20. Sandstone ashlar. Facetted block with 12 faces, each with dial and gnomon; globe finial. Fluted shaft springing from plant-form base on steps. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-04-15 | ||||
1044795 | Remains Of Castle Curtain Wall And Tower Incorporated In Bywell Castle House | 1044795 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.924223 54.950668,-1.924214 54.950659,-1.923938 54.950814,-1.923885 54.950784,-1.923809 54.950828,-1.923873 54.950865,-1.924223 54.950668))) | BYWELL BYWELL NZ 0461 23/76 Remains of castle curtain wall and tower incorporated in Bywell Castle House GV II Curtain wall and tower, early C15, incorporated in C19 house remodelled 1912 and later. Squared stone. South wall of the house links to left with gatehouse (q.v.). Chamfered plinth. Various C20 openings, one blocked square-headed window above C20 doorway. Projecting wing to right incorporates the castle 'gun house': double plinth on south, chamfered window above the later lintel. Medieval masonry continues as far as C20 doorway on right return, with circular gun loop above plinth. Interior not seen; basement vault of gun house said to survive. Remainder of house is not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044796 | Gatepiers At Entrance To Bywell Park, On South Side Of Road Junction At Nz 04306190 | 1044796 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.934297 54.951778,-1.934213 54.951800,-1.934195 54.951854,-1.934375 54.951817,-1.934325 54.951783,-1.934297 54.951778))) | BYWELL BYWELL NZ 0461 NZ 04306190 23/78 Gatepiers at entrance to Bywell Park,on south side of road junction at above NGR II Gate piers, probably mid C18. Cut stone. Square piers with panelled band and moulded cap carrying ball finial on stepped base. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044797 | Bywell Home Farmhouse (Now Estate Office) With Adjacent Outbuilding To West | 1044797 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.924620 54.963147,-1.924554 54.963159,-1.924591 54.963230,-1.924761 54.963199,-1.924741 54.963162,-1.924838 54.963145,-1.924821 54.963120,-1.924729 54.963140,-1.924722 54.963128,-1.924653 54.963141,-1.924639 54.963117,-1.924607 54.963124,-1.924620 54.963147))) | BYWELL BYWELL HOME FARM NZ 06 SW 10/79 Bywell Home Farmhouse (now Estate Office) with adjacent outbuilding to west GV II House, early C19. Squared stone front, other elevations rubble, with tooled-and- margined dressings; Welsh slate roof, except for stone slates on outbuilding. Double-span plan. Gothick front. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central 6-panel door under C20 half-glazed porch, flanked by 12-pane sash windows with intersecting glazing bars in heads, all under pointed arches. Quatrefoil window with radial glazing above door is flanked by 16-pane sashes under square heads; all openings in stone surrounds. Twin gables disguised by linking embattled parapet. Set back to left, lower wall with blocked doorway and flat coping, backed by pent outbuilding. Left return shows various sash windows including 16-pane Yorkshire sash. Attached farm buildings to rear altered and not of interest. Originally known as South Acomb. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044798 | Farmbuildings To North-East Of Town Farmhouse | 1044798 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.947469 54.975498,-1.947314 54.975370,-1.947271 54.975386,-1.947277 54.975398,-1.947238 54.975413,-1.947328 54.975488,-1.947149 54.975559,-1.947036 54.975464,-1.946914 54.975512,-1.947033 54.975612,-1.946941 54.975648,-1.946754 54.975491,-1.946584 54.975557,-1.946642 54.975606,-1.946719 54.975575,-1.946904 54.975731,-1.947124 54.975644,-1.947117 54.975666,-1.947124 54.975680,-1.947160 54.975703,-1.947201 54.975707,-1.947242 54.975694,-1.947265 54.975678,-1.947270 54.975658,-1.947335 54.975716,-1.947414 54.975684,-1.947283 54.975576,-1.947469 54.975498))) | BYWELL NEWTON NZ 06 SW 10/83 Farmbuildings to north-east of Town Farmhouse GV II Planned farmbuildings, c.1830 with later C19 alterations. Coursed roughly- squared stone with cut dressings,brick chimney; Welsh slate roofs. Ranges around yard open to south. Central north barn projects to rear with gingang (later engine house) on east; later C19 range projects into yard to south of barn. North range 1 storey with lofts; 3 elliptical-headed arches to each side of barn, those to left with part-slatted windows over. Projecting range has part- slatted window in south end, and hipped roof. East and west ranges show stable doors and part-slatted windows. Attached cottage at south end of east range: south elevation 2 storeys, 2 bays; 6 steps up to boarded door with 2-pane overlight in left bay, 4-pane sashes in right bay. Brick right end stack. Attached to left a flat-coped wall, with central entrance closing south side of yard. South end of west range links to farmhouse (q.v.). Rear elevation shows projecting threshing barn with circular gingang on left; 4 stone piers, later infill with 16-pane Yorkshire sashes; conical roof. To rear of gingang tall tapered chimney with flat stone cap. C20 metal sheds in west part of yard at rear of north range, and Dutch barn behind east range, not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044799 | Church Of St James | 1044799 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.942910 54.981747,-1.942902 54.981739,-1.942931 54.981728,-1.942878 54.981683,-1.942770 54.981725,-1.942753 54.981710,-1.942709 54.981727,-1.942726 54.981743,-1.942684 54.981760,-1.942651 54.981731,-1.942592 54.981754,-1.942626 54.981784,-1.942541 54.981816,-1.942602 54.981870,-1.942629 54.981860,-1.942643 54.981873,-1.942662 54.981865,-1.942676 54.981877,-1.942699 54.981868,-1.942710 54.981876,-1.942735 54.981867,-1.942723 54.981859,-1.942784 54.981836,-1.942752 54.981808,-1.942910 54.981747))) | BYWELL NEWTON HALL NZ 06 NW 6/87 Church of St. James II Church, built 1857 as chapel of ease, enlarged 1873. Squared tooled stone with tooled-and-margined (1857) or tooled (1873) dressings; red tile roof. Aisleless nave with west tower and south porch, transepts, chancel with north vestry. C14 Gothic style, the 1857 chapel (the present nave) being modelled on the chapel of St. Bartholomew's Hospital at Cowley, Oxford. 3-stage west tower with moulded plinth, diagonal buttresses and north stair turret; 3-light west window, 2-light belfry openings, embattled parapet with 8 crocketed pinnacles. Nave has two 2-light windows, differing in detail, to north and south; south porch has pointed arch and IHS in foiled panel over. Transepts and chancel with moulded plinth and string courses; angle buttresses to south transept, diagonal buttresses to chancel and north transept; various 2-light windows and 3-light east window. Eaves cornice to chancel with square flower ornament. Coped gables with finial crosses. Interior: Tall tower arch with embattled respond capitals; chancel arch with ballflower, on shafted responds with angel corbels. Rib-vaulted tower and south transept. Painted panelled chancel ceiling. Carved stone reredos, tiled stepped sanctuary with brass rail. North transept as organ chamber. Elaborately-carved octagonal font with symbols of Evangelists. Some marble memorial tablets including 1914-18 War Memorial. Glass by Clayton and Bell. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044800 | Old Kilns 30 Metres South-East Of Newtonkiln House | 1044800 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.951107 54.982363,-1.951075 54.982352,-1.950973 54.982387,-1.950990 54.982403,-1.951107 54.982363))) | BYWELL NEWTON HALL NZ 06 NW NZ 03236531 6/89 Old kilns 30 metres south-east of Newtonkiln House II Limekiln. Rubble with roughly-cut quoins, with brick and cast iron. Segmental- curved front with 3 tall drawing arches with truncated gabled heads; paired iron-framed eyes set in yellow brick. Apsidal-ended pot lined with brick in header bond. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044801 | Garden Walls 60 Metres North Of Styford Hall | 1044801 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.973088 54.954578,-1.972015 54.954667,-1.972015 54.954680,-1.973091 54.954590,-1.973165 54.954948,-1.972092 54.955029,-1.972003 54.954628,-1.971973 54.954628,-1.972069 54.955048,-1.973198 54.954959,-1.973111 54.954578,-1.973096 54.954532,-1.973076 54.954532,-1.973088 54.954578))) | BYWELL STYFORD NZ 06 SW 10/93 Garden walls 60 metres north of Styford Hall GV II Garden walls, c.1800, slightly reduced in height c.1980. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond 3:1, except for centre and north face of north wall which are coursed rubble with tooled-and-margined quoins; stone coping. Rectangular walled garden with side walls extended slightly beyond south wall to end in square piers. Tall walls with hollow-chamfered coping, ramped down twice on each side. Boarded doorways under elliptical arches at centre of south wall and north of centre in side walls. Rear elevation of north wall shows battered buttresses, and bricked-up vents for heating flues. Pent outbuilding with asbestos roof is not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044802 | Old Station Building | 1044802 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.018362 54.966305,-2.018384 54.966374,-2.018646 54.966413,-2.018689 54.966308,-2.018638 54.966301,-2.018650 54.966278,-2.018418 54.966241,-2.018409 54.966266,-2.018376 54.966262,-2.018362 54.966305))) | CORBRIDGE A 68 (East side) NY 96 SE 9/96 Old Station Building 17.2.72 II Station, mid C19. Possibly by Benjamin Green. Squared stone with ashlar dressings, cast iron frame to canopy; Welsh slate roof. Double-span with shorter rear range. 2 storeys, 6 bays. Doorway in bay 2 and pair of doorways in bay 5. 12-pane sash windows except for smaller window above paired doors. All openings in recessed chamfered surrounds, those to ground floor with hoodmoulds; all boarded over at time of survey. Coped gables with moulded kneelers, stepped and corniced left end and 2 ridge stacks, with panelled shafts. Canopy over platform carried on 5 octagonal piers with moulded caps and bases. Rear elevation: 3-bay part to right has 7 steps up to door, flat-roofed left bay has narrow 8-pane sashes and moulded parapet. , | 2013-01-29 | 1972-02-17 | ||||
1044803 | Outer Bailey Walls And Attached Farmbuildings | 1044803 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.999318 54.991735,-1.999368 54.991736,-1.999403 54.991723,-1.999402 54.991704,-1.999552 54.991601,-1.999624 54.991635,-1.999679 54.991600,-1.999666 54.991593,-2.000018 54.991381,-1.999905 54.991315,-1.999910 54.991096,-1.999556 54.991099,-1.999556 54.991106,-1.999816 54.991103,-1.999813 54.991314,-1.999886 54.991314,-2.000001 54.991381,-1.999658 54.991589,-1.999637 54.991578,-1.999591 54.991605,-1.999549 54.991590,-1.999401 54.991693,-1.999398 54.991662,-1.999306 54.991667,-1.999313 54.991707,-1.999006 54.991552,-1.999242 54.991493,-1.999211 54.991452,-1.999243 54.991446,-1.999251 54.991456,-1.999299 54.991440,-1.999285 54.991424,-1.998937 54.991515,-1.998824 54.991456,-1.999085 54.991143,-1.999051 54.991144,-1.998788 54.991464,-1.999318 54.991735))) | CORBRIDGE AYDON NZ 0066 19/98 Aydon Castle. Outer bailey walls and attached farmbuildings GV I Curtain wall with towers, and later farmbuildings. C14, farmbuildings early C19. Rubble with dressings; stone slate roofs. Irregular pentagonal enclosure. South curtain west of main block has chamfered C17 doorway and remains of 4 C14 windows each of 2 shoulder-arched lights. North end of west curtain canted forward with blocked shoulder-arched postern. North-west curtain has segmental- headed gateway and corbelled-out garderobes on either side of projecting rectangular tower. D-shaped tower at north angle reduced to barrel-vaulted lower stage, with pointed-arched doorway to bailey. North-east and east curtains much reduced. Farmbuilding adjacent to inner face of west curtain 2 storeys, 3 wide bays. Boarded doors between bays, varied fenestration in old openings. North end built against ruined C14 wall, with gap representing former gateway, which links to north-west range of main buildings (q.v.). Former cartshed, adjacent to north-east curtain 1 storey, 6 bays. Square stone piers with chamfered caps carrying timber lintels; pent roof. Contemporary pent privy adjacent to west end. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044804 | Farmbuildings North-East Of Aydon North Farmhouse | 1044804 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.987907 54.989386,-1.987874 54.989400,-1.987909 54.989429,-1.987941 54.989417,-1.988036 54.989504,-1.987808 54.989590,-1.987858 54.989633,-1.988176 54.989517,-1.987995 54.989352,-1.987907 54.989386)),((-1.988223 54.989392,-1.988170 54.989377,-1.988129 54.989383,-1.988104 54.989397,-1.988095 54.989426,-1.988109 54.989444,-1.988135 54.989457,-1.988203 54.989456,-1.988239 54.989429,-1.988239 54.989409,-1.988223 54.989392)),((-1.987841 54.989432,-1.987787 54.989386,-1.987721 54.989413,-1.987776 54.989458,-1.987841 54.989432))) | CORBRIDGE AYDON (North side) NZ 0066 19/102 Farmbuildings north- east of Aydon North Farmhouse GV II Planned farmbuildings, early C19, except for mid C19 north range. Coursed rubble with tooled-and-margined dressings; Welsh slate roofs except for C20 metal sheets on pigsty. Ranges on north and west of rectangular yard; pigsty at south-east corner of west range and gingang to rear; detached loose box on south of yard. North range shelter sheds with granary over, 2 storeys 3 bays; pairs of 3- centred arches in end bays, boarded pitching door above in left bay and part- slatted windows; coped gables and gablet with bargeboards over pitching door. West range is single-storey barn, with 2 stable doors and part-slatted window between; to left pent pigsty and exercise yard with roughly-arched coping to walls. Gingang to rear has 2 broad curved and 3 slender round piers, and conical roof; roof structure shows tie-beam carrying central post with radial struts to alternate principals,and 3 levels of purlins. Loose box has gabled south end with boarded double doors in rebated 3-centred arch; pair of boarded doors under timber lintels on north. Range on east side of yard altered in C20 and not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044805 | Stable Cottage | 1044805 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.989577 54.988511,-1.989408 54.988566,-1.989443 54.988605,-1.989615 54.988550,-1.989577 54.988511))) | This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 17/05/2016 NZ 06 NW 6/106 CORBRIDGE AYDON (North side) Stable Cottage (Formerly listed as House opposite Aydon House) GV II House, late C18/early C19 altered mid-C19. Rubble with roughly-shaped quoins and some cut dressings; Welsh slate roof with yellow brick stacks. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central boarded door under rustic porch, flanked by 16-pane sash windows; 12-pane sashes, the central in smaller opening, above. All windows renewed, in openings with cut lintels and sills; traces of earlier wider openings. End stacks. Low forecourt wall with flat coping. Included for group value. , | 2016-05-18 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044806 | Croft House | 1044806 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.012736 54.975983,-2.012630 54.975915,-2.012601 54.975931,-2.012574 54.975915,-2.012538 54.975933,-2.012562 54.975948,-2.012479 54.975991,-2.012586 54.976060,-2.012736 54.975983))) | CORBRIDGE AYDON ROAD NY 9964 (South side) 22/109 Croft House II House, early C19. Rubble with cut quoins and dressings; graduated Lakeland slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central flush-panelled double doors with 5-pane overlight; 16-pane sash windows. Coped gables; stepped end stacks, that to right rendered. Right return shows 1st-floor 12-pane sash. Rear elevation shows contemporary outshut with 2 16-pane Yorkshire sashes. Rear wing to right, and adjacent outbuildings, altered and not of interest. , | 2013-08-19 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044807 | Whittingham Fell | 1044807 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.034999 55.015678,-2.034890 55.015679,-2.034894 55.015733,-2.035133 55.015730,-2.035133 55.015677,-2.034999 55.015678))) | CORBRIDGE B 6318 NY 96 NE (North side, off) 5/111 Whittingham Fell II Cottage and byre, c.1800. Roughly-squared stone with tooled quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof, brick stack. 2 storeys, 2 wide bays. Cottage to right has doorway in alternating-block surround and window to left with tooled lintel and slightly-projecting sill; similar but smaller window above, both having lost their carpentry. Byre to left has pair of segmental arches. Hipped roof with small central ridge stack. Interior of cottage shows plain stone fireplace. Derelict at time of survey;important landscape value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044808 | Corbridge Bridge | 1044808 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.019296 54.971646,-2.019259 54.971620,-2.019347 54.971493,-2.019517 54.971474,-2.019237 54.971445,-2.019231 54.971450,-2.019235 54.971467,-2.019258 54.971478,-2.019185 54.971595,-2.019118 54.971604,-2.019157 54.971635,-2.019068 54.971770,-2.019016 54.971779,-2.019044 54.971814,-2.018962 54.971946,-2.018899 54.971956,-2.018932 54.971992,-2.018849 54.972125,-2.018788 54.972135,-2.018816 54.972176,-2.018740 54.972305,-2.018665 54.972314,-2.018707 54.972351,-2.018620 54.972490,-2.018560 54.972499,-2.018595 54.972530,-2.018490 54.972693,-2.018450 54.972700,-2.018382 54.972750,-2.018590 54.972802,-2.018613 54.972756,-2.018580 54.972721,-2.018552 54.972710,-2.018656 54.972544,-2.018718 54.972536,-2.018684 54.972502,-2.018776 54.972359,-2.018832 54.972354,-2.018799 54.972323,-2.018888 54.972180,-2.018946 54.972176,-2.018913 54.972143,-2.019001 54.972007,-2.019069 54.972000,-2.019024 54.971969,-2.019121 54.971823,-2.019172 54.971812,-2.019146 54.971784,-2.019230 54.971654,-2.019296 54.971646))) | CORBRIDGE B 6529 Corbridge NY 9864 21/113 Corbridge Bridge 15.4.69 I Bridge, 1674, southern arch rebuilt 1829, bridge widened 1881. Squared stone. 7 segmental arches with recessed voussoirs and flush arch rings, between triangular cutwaters with chamfered set-backs. Moulded string below parapet; above arches parapet, with chamfered coping, carried on moulded corbels with continuous roll moulding above. 3-sided refuges. The only bridge in Tynedale to survive the great flood of 1771. , | 2013-08-19 | 1969-04-15 | ||||
1044809 | Bridge Bank Cottage And Adjacent Workshop To North | 1044809 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.018332 54.973419,-2.018368 54.973313,-2.018404 54.973318,-2.018410 54.973300,-2.018434 54.973303,-2.018448 54.973262,-2.018309 54.973244,-2.018241 54.973411,-2.018332 54.973419))) | CORBRIDGE BRIDGE BANK NY 9864 (West side) 21/115 Bridge Bank Cottage and adjacent workshop to north GV II House and workshop, mid C19. Roughly-coursed rubble with cut quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof with stacks rebuilt in yellow brick on old bases. 2 storeys, 3 + 3 bays. House to left has central 6-panel door with 4-pane overlight in chamfered alternating-block surround; 12-pane sash windows with tooled lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Workshop to right has Yorkshire sash windows with blacksmiths' glazing. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; corniced left end and ridge stacks; shaped hexagonal gable finial to right. Right return shows boarded attic window. Rear elevation shows contemporary outshut to house and boarded windows to workshop. , | 2013-08-19 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044810 | The Forge House | 1044810 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.018429 54.973186,-2.018360 54.973177,-2.018332 54.973247,-2.018448 54.973262,-2.018462 54.973221,-2.018419 54.973216,-2.018429 54.973186))) | CORBRIDGE BRIDGE BANK NY 9864 (West side) 21/117 The Forge House GV II House, mid-18. Rubble with roughly-shaped quoins; base of bay window brick; Welsh slate roof with brick stack. 2 storeys, 2 bays, irregular. Right-of- centre renewed door under timber lintel. To left C20 canted bay with small- pane sashes; small 4-pane fire window to far left and renewed 12-pane sash over. To right 4-pane casement with similar window over; blocked 1st floor door (into adjacent garden at higher level) on far right. Steeply-pitched roof with left end stack. Left return, above roof of adjacent forge (q.v.) shows small 1st floor and attic 4-pane casements and reverse-stepped gable. Flat-roofed extension to rear is not of interest. , | 2013-08-19 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044811 | Corbridge Mill Mill House And Adjacent Byre | 1044811 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.033776 54.977727,-2.033860 54.977753,-2.033899 54.977712,-2.033938 54.977723,-2.034008 54.977651,-2.033584 54.977509,-2.033573 54.977520,-2.033525 54.977505,-2.033468 54.977566,-2.033820 54.977680,-2.033776 54.977727))) | CORBRIDGE CORCHESTER LANE NY 96 SE (South side, off) 9/119 Corbridge Mill, Mill House and 20.10.52 adjacent byre GV II Mill, mill house and byre, c.1800. Rubble with cut quoins and dressings; mill house has Welsh slate roof at front and stone slates at rear, mill (ruinous) and byre (under repair) roofless at time of survey, except for Welsh slates on mill rear wing, one brick stack. South elevation in 3 parts: mill house in centre 2 storeys, 2 bays. 5 steps up to right-of-centre door in tooled stone surround; 16-pane sash windows in tooled alternating-block surrounds with stop-chamfered lintels and slightly- projecting sills. Right end stack. Mill to left 3 storeys, 2 bays + pent wheelhouse to far left; on right ruinous steps up to boarded door under elliptical arch; rebated round-arched doorway to wheelhouse. Windows in tooled stone surrounds, with little carpentry left (1st floor has had 16-pane sashes), 2nd floor lintels fallen. Small brick stack on right gable. Byre to right 2 storeys, 2 bays; 1st floor stable door under stop-chamfered lintel, with slit vent on left. Returns show reverse-stepped gables; pigeon holes and alighting bands in right return. Rear elevation shows vertical-panelled door and renewed 12-pane sashes to house, low gabled wing to mill and stone external stair on byre to boarded granary door in chamfered alternating-block surround, flanked by slit vents. , | 2013-01-29 | 1952-10-20 | ||||
1044812 | Hydrant 5 Metres South-West Of Cartshed South Of Fold Cottage | 1044812 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.105448 54.992773,-2.105428 54.992768,-2.105414 54.992779,-2.105425 54.992789,-2.105447 54.992786,-2.105448 54.992773))) | ACOMB ACOMB VILLAGE NY 9366 (South side) 18/18 Hydrant 5 metres south-west of cartshed south of Fold Cottage GV II Hydrant, probably late C19. Cast iron. Fluted shaft with domed top and lily finial, lion mask spout (with later tap) and bucket rest. Included for group value with Fold Cottage and attendant farmbuildings. , | 2013-08-19 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044813 | North View | 1044813 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.107969 54.992679,-2.107834 54.992714,-2.107879 54.992767,-2.108010 54.992732,-2.107969 54.992679))) | ACOMB ACOMB VILLAGE NY 9366 (South side) 18/20 North View GV II House, probably early C18. Rubble; Welsh slate roof with brick left end stack. 2 low storeys, 2 bays. Centre boarded door in tooled-and-margined alternating- block surround; C20 window beneath timber lintel on left; small renewed 6-pane sash above. Interior: 4 upper-cruck trusses, sawn off above collars. Unusual carpenter's marks in arabic numerals. , | 2013-08-19 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044814 | The Barracks | 1044814 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.108387 54.992565,-2.108321 54.992579,-2.108345 54.992614,-2.108252 54.992637,-2.108284 54.992681,-2.108442 54.992643,-2.108387 54.992565))) | ACOMB ACOMB VILLAGE NY 9366 (South side) 18/21 The Barracks GV II L House, formerly a pair, dated 1730 with initials J:F on door lintel, refenestrated c.1900. 3 storeys, 4 narrow bays, irregular. Coursed large rubble, rendered in front, with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof with brick end stacks (one rendered). Central pair of 4-panel doors in chamfered surrounds, the left with dated lintel. Sash windows (upper leaf 6-pane, lower 2-pane or plate-glass), paired on ground floor left, with cut lintels and sills. Raised reverse-stepped gable coping. Right return shows partly-blocked chamfered doorway and blocked 2nd floor window in stone surround. Similar doorway to right in 2-storey rear wing; another to rear. Interior: chamfered doorway in cross wall, some original fireplaces. Said to derive its name from being used as lodgings for local lead miners, listed partly for historic value. , | 2013-08-19 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044815 | Cottage Occupied By Mr Iley, With Adjacent Outbuildings And Wall Attached | 1044815 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.109494 54.999722,-2.109221 54.999641,-2.109184 54.999680,-2.109292 54.999713,-2.109282 54.999724,-2.109287 54.999727,-2.109278 54.999749,-2.109294 54.999768,-2.109291 54.999774,-2.109411 54.999812,-2.109494 54.999722))) | ACOMB HALFWAY HOUSE COTTAGES NY 96 NW NY 931672 4/23 Cottage occupied by Mr.Iley, with adjacent outbuildings and wall attached GV II Engine house for Fallowfield lead mine, now cottage. 1779, extended C19. Rubble with tooled quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. Rectangular engine house with projecting square stack on north and pent additions to either side. South elevation: centre part 2 storeys on basement, with flanking single-storey pent additions and another similar lower addition on far right. 4-pane casements under timber lintels in centre; in left addition C20 window and in right renewed 16-pane sash under timber lintel. Centre and additions to right each have boarded basement door. Rear elevation shows 3-stage stack with band just below top; renewed door with 3-pane overlight to right. Attached section of wall of another C18 building on far right. Important industrial archaeological survival. , | 2015-11-03 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044816 | The Hermitage | 1044816 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100667 54.981202,-2.100803 54.981211,-2.100815 54.981149,-2.100911 54.981155,-2.100903 54.981191,-2.100995 54.981197,-2.101000 54.981172,-2.101036 54.981175,-2.101049 54.981121,-2.101025 54.981120,-2.101031 54.981094,-2.101056 54.981094,-2.101070 54.981030,-2.101004 54.981025,-2.101013 54.980978,-2.100705 54.980957,-2.100668 54.980964,-2.100649 54.980982,-2.100648 54.981004,-2.100663 54.981022,-2.100787 54.981035,-2.100773 54.981103,-2.100689 54.981097,-2.100667 54.981202))) | ACOMB THE HERMITAGE NY 9365 20/25 The Hermitage 20.10.52 II* Country House. South wing rebuilt for Michael Coatsworth (owner 1741-1754), remainder for Mr. Jurin in 1760's, some earlier fabric being incorporated. Entrance block, east bay of south wing and some internal remodelling c.1890. South front tooled-and-margined ashlar, other parts rubble or roughly-squared stone with cut dressings (part of north-east wing brick-faced towards garden), C19 parts ashlar; Lakeland slate roofs. C18 house H plan, infilled on west by C19 entrance block; minor C18 and C19 additions to north. South front 2 storeys, 7 + 1 bays. 3-stepped base, plinth, 1st floor and 1st floor sill bands, modillion eaves cornice, balustraded parapet. 7-bay part symmetrical. Projecting open-pedimented 3-bay centre has part-glazed door in eared architrave with frieze and cornice. Plate-glass sashes to ground floor, with 12-pane sashes above,1st floor with cornices on consoles and pedimented in centre. Diocletian window in keyed architrave above. Right, slightly set back C19 bay in same style has full-height canted bay facing east. Hipped roof; 2 tall stepped ridge stacks with panelled shafts and modillion cornices. West (entrance) front has C19 projecting 2-bay centre, with similar details: right bay has 2-bay loggia with balustrade continued around forecourt; plate-glass sash to left, renewed 12-pane sashes above. East (garden) front has recessed centre with steps up to glazed double doors in late C19 pedimented doorcase with lunette above. 12-pane sash windows in raised moulded surrounds to right and in wing to right. Interior: Early C19 dining room and library; late C19 drawing room with elaborately-carved coffered ceiling. Morning room has early C18 fireplace with deep bolection moulding. Kitchen has fireplace flanked by segmental arches with rusticated surrounds, and old charcoal-burning oven. Cellars beneath north-east wing have segmental brick vaults, except for one stone-vaulted chamber with blocked openings behind brick wine bins.Mid-C18 open-well stair with swept, moulded and wreathed handrail, turned balusters with faceted band below the knops, and curtail. Similar balustrades to closed-string servants' stair. Rococo fireplace in one bedroom and Chinese hand-painted wallpaper in another. The house takes its name from being the reputed site of the C7 hermitage of St. John of Beverley. A medieval house, the 'Armytage', is recorded in 1496. , | 2015-06-19 | 1952-10-20 | ||||
1044817 | Stable Block And Farm Buildings To Rear | 1044817 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.101799 54.981375,-2.102063 54.981401,-2.102074 54.981361,-2.102110 54.981366,-2.102114 54.981343,-2.102183 54.981351,-2.102194 54.981304,-2.102065 54.981291,-2.102070 54.981271,-2.102037 54.981268,-2.102043 54.981242,-2.102069 54.981245,-2.102072 54.981228,-2.102047 54.981225,-2.102050 54.981214,-2.101472 54.981156,-2.101427 54.981321,-2.101519 54.981330,-2.101514 54.981340,-2.101645 54.981356,-2.101659 54.981314,-2.101527 54.981299,-2.101545 54.981231,-2.101567 54.981232,-2.101569 54.981223,-2.101825 54.981249,-2.101816 54.981282,-2.101979 54.981298,-2.101963 54.981350,-2.101811 54.981334,-2.101799 54.981375))) | ACOMB THE HERMITAGE NY 9365 20/27 Stable block and farm buildings to rear II Stables and attached farmbuildings, c.1760 with buildings on north side of yard remodelled in early C19. Central gateway and fronts of end pavilions tooled- and-margined ashlar; remainder of front squared stone, rear parts coursed rubble, with tooled dressings. Lakeland slate roofs. Ranges around rectangular yard, those to rear (north) built into hillside. South elevation 2 storeys, 2+3+1+3+2 bays, symmetrical. Plinth. Central entrance bay has keyed segmental arch with imposts, and moulded eaves cornice; flanking 3-bay parts each have central panelled door flanked by renewed windows, with latticed openings above, all in raised stone surrounds. 2-bay end pavilions each have boarded doors under boarded tympana with heart-shaped piercing, in segmental arches with imposts; 9-pane sashes above; pyramidal roofs, that of right pavilion with weathervane. Ranges to rear of pavilions have 2-panel doors and stone-surround windows. 4-bay pent open cartshed at rear of front range west of gateway. To rear of yard, 3-bay cartshed/granary to left and pigsty/henhouses to right, with open midden between; granary and henhouses entered, at higher level from rear. Midden enclosed by flat-coped wall ramped up on left of entrance; lower wall fronting pigsty has integral stone feeding chutes and troughs. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044818 | Garden Walls On East Of House | 1044818 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100632 54.981308,-2.099677 54.981238,-2.099773 54.980885,-2.100604 54.980947,-2.100606 54.980940,-2.099763 54.980877,-2.099662 54.981244,-2.100631 54.981316,-2.100632 54.981308))) | ACOMB THE HERMITAGE NY 9365 20/29 Garden walls on east of house GV II Garden walls, probably c.1760 with C19 alterations. Internal face brick in Flemish bond, with 3 spaced courses of yellow brick on north; external faces coursed rubble with tooled-and-margined quoins. Tall flat-coped north wall has chimneys for heating system in centre (3) and at ends, disguised as ornate leafy stone urns. East and west walls ramped down, the latter linking to north- east wing of house (q.v.). Fielded-panel doors in moulded stone surrounds on east, north and 2 on west. Lower south wall has pier at west end and gateway with moulded jambs near east end; flat coping with 3 gadrooned urns, ramped up at ends. External face of north wall shows 2 furnaces with segmental brick arches. Largely-rebuilt terrace wall is not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044819 | Milestone South Of Old Road 12 Metres West Of Entrance To The Hermitage | 1044819 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100629 54.981929,-2.100656 54.981920,-2.100659 54.981904,-2.100635 54.981893,-2.100605 54.981899,-2.100598 54.981907,-2.100602 54.981920,-2.100629 54.981929))) | ACOMB THE HERMITAGE NY 9365 NY 93666527 20/33 Milestone south of old road 12 metres west of entrance to the Hermitage GV II Milestone, early C19. Sandstone. Triangular-section pillar c.0.6 metre high, with incised lettering R B (Rothbury) 30 H (Hexham) 1. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044820 | Garden Walls To Walls Of High Barns Farmhouse | 1044820 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.125840 55.005045,-2.125575 55.005081,-2.125580 55.005094,-2.125848 55.005059,-2.125840 55.005045))) | ACOMB HIGH BARNS NY 96 NW 4/37 Garden walls to south of High Barns Farmhouse GV II Garden walls, mid-C19. Coursed rubble with dressings. Wall with roughly-arched coping, ramped down at each end of lower front section which has gate with monolithic arched tooled-and-margined piers. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044821 | Group Of Farmbuildings To North-West Of High Barns Farmhouse | 1044821 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.126049 55.005484,-2.126123 55.005354,-2.126140 55.005358,-2.126219 55.005222,-2.126142 55.005207,-2.126016 55.005422,-2.125841 55.005390,-2.125889 55.005314,-2.125844 55.005311,-2.125839 55.005322,-2.125785 55.005314,-2.125720 55.005424,-2.125956 55.005468,-2.126049 55.005484))) | ACOMB HIGH BARNS NY 96 NW 4/39 Group of farmbuildings to north-west of High Barns Farmhouse GV II Farmbuildings, mid-C19 remodelling of early C18 fabric. Rubble with tooled-and- margined ashlar dressings; graduated Lakeland slate roofs. L-plan block on north and east of yard, linked by wall to detached range on west. All parts have coped gables with moulded kneelers. North range 2 storeys, 4 bays: 2 pairs of segmental arches with 4 windows over and pigeon holes beneath eaves. Left return shows pair of chamfered loops with lancet above. East range 2 storeys 1 bay: stable door in chamfered alternating-block surround with part-slatted window on right; right return shows boarded door and evidence of heightening from steep C18 pitch. Rear elevation shows boarded doors, slit vents, and slab with circular aperture for drive shaft from former gin-gang. West range 1 storey, 2 wide bays: double doors under segmental arch to right, boarded door in chamfered alternating-block surround to left, slit vent between. Left return shows chamfered segmental arch with lancet in gable above. Included for group value. Attached sheds and outbuildings not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044822 | Church Of St John Of Beverley | 1044822 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.105879 54.985926,-2.105879 54.985946,-2.105804 54.985945,-2.105801 54.986003,-2.105846 54.986004,-2.105845 54.986026,-2.106200 54.986027,-2.106201 54.986000,-2.106271 54.986002,-2.106274 54.985955,-2.106206 54.985953,-2.106207 54.985931,-2.105879 54.985926))) | ACOMB ST JOHN LEE NY 9365 20/42 Church of St. John 15.4.69 of Beverley (previously listed as GV Church of St John Lee) II* Parish Church. On medieval site, rebuilt 1843 by John Dobson, remodelled and chancel added 1886 by William S. Hicks. Squared tooled stone with ashlar dressings. Chancel roof lead, nave lead/Welsh slate, vestry stone slate. Broad rectangular nave with small chancel, north vestry and west tower/spire. Free C14 style. South elevation of nave 4 bays: stepped buttresses, with moulded plinths; have gargoyles above. Hollow chamfer below parapet with moulded cornice. 3-light square-headed windows. Between eastern bays a doorway with moulded 4-centred arch in square frame with foliage carving and sacred monograms in spandrels; moulded corbel to buttress above. Similar fenestration on north. Shaped coped gables with finial cross to east. West tower in 1 stage with stepped diagonal buttresses and boarded double doors in double-chamfered north doorway. 4-light west window and plain chamfered pointed belfry openings. Stone broach spire with lancet lucarnes and small lancets in spire faces, moulded finial. Chancel has moulded plinth and stepped diagonal buttresses; 5-light east window has hoodmould terminals with sacred monograms. Carved gable cornice with bosses and grotesques. C14 Frosterley marble slab with Lombardic inscription now set upright against east wall of nave on south of chancel. Interior: Tower arch with triple hollow chamfer. Moulded chancel arch with carved foliage ornament and sacred monogram hoodmould stops. Moulded 4-centred rear arches to all windows. Sedilia and piscina with cusped arches. Elaborately- carved chancel screen with rib-vaulted coving, carved organ and tower screens; panelled dado with inscribed cornice. Low-pitched kingpost roof with trusses on curved brackets resting on stone corbels, filled with carved panels; inscriptions and carving along wall plate. Panelled tower roof with sunburst bosses. Fragments of medieval monuments and sculpture built into south wall of tower; also in tower, Roman altar converted to sundial, and cup-and-ring stone. Graded largely for the quality of the late C19 fittings and furnishings. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-04-15 | ||||
1044823 | Dixon And Hume Headstones 8 Metres North-East Of South-West Corner Of Churchyard | 1044823 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.106209 54.985658,-2.106236 54.985649,-2.106240 54.985640,-2.106233 54.985628,-2.106203 54.985622,-2.106179 54.985634,-2.106182 54.985649,-2.106209 54.985658))) | ACOMB ST JOHN LEE NY 9365 20/45 Dixon and Hume headstones 8 metres north-east of south- west corner of churchyard GV II Headstones,1761 and 1774. Sandstone. 2 adjacent slabs with shaped segmental tops: northern has inscription to Robert Dixon d.1761 and verse Confide not reader in thy youth or strength But more than both thy present moment prize. Graves here surround the(e) of each brea(d)th and length And thou mayst be perhaps the next to die. On reverse relief skull and crossed bones, and 'memento mori'. Southern stone has shaped panel with open book and inscription to Robert Hume d.1774. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044824 | Wilkinson Headstone 5.5metres South Of South-West Nave Corner Of Church Of St John | 1044824 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.106256 54.985936,-2.106280 54.985930,-2.106286 54.985912,-2.106262 54.985900,-2.106229 54.985909,-2.106225 54.985921,-2.106232 54.985930,-2.106256 54.985936))) | ACOMB ST JOHN LEE NY 9365 20/47 Wilkinson headstone 5.5 metres south of south-west nave corner of Church of St. John GV II Headstone, dated 1746. Sandstone. Shaped segmental top with sunk panel enclosing open book with text flanked by scythe and self-swallowing serpent. Inscription to Robert Wilkinson of Wall. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044825 | Ha-Ha Wall To South Of The Riding | 1044825 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.102409 54.986784,-2.102438 54.986784,-2.102445 54.986767,-2.102423 54.986770,-2.102368 54.986728,-2.102323 54.986708,-2.102216 54.986684,-2.102145 54.986682,-2.101924 54.986594,-2.101774 54.986571,-2.101566 54.986594,-2.101450 54.986621,-2.101011 54.986609,-2.100955 54.986615,-2.100894 54.986629,-2.100863 54.986646,-2.100838 54.986688,-2.100819 54.986741,-2.100828 54.986743,-2.100852 54.986713,-2.100867 54.986678,-2.100898 54.986651,-2.100939 54.986634,-2.101065 54.986623,-2.101439 54.986645,-2.101549 54.986616,-2.101747 54.986589,-2.101888 54.986603,-2.102131 54.986697,-2.102242 54.986704,-2.102332 54.986730,-2.102409 54.986784))) | ACOMB ST JOHN LEE NY 9365 20/51 Ha-ha wall to south of The Riding GV II Ha-ha wall, c.1800. Squared rubble with dressings. Curving wall with flat coping. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044826 | Yard Wall With Gate Piers To East Of Shaw House Farmhouse | 1044826 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.942539 54.971204,-1.942534 54.971198,-1.942483 54.971211,-1.942400 54.971114,-1.942399 54.971100,-1.942370 54.971106,-1.942387 54.971140,-1.942442 54.971198,-1.942492 54.971221,-1.942539 54.971204))) | BYWELL A 69 (North side) NZ 06 SW 10/55 Yard wall with gate piers to east of Shaw House Farmhouse GV II Wall and gatepiers. Early C19. Wall coursed rubble, piers tooled-and-margined cut stone. 2 pairs of piers, each with chamfered plinth, chamfered band and cross-gabled caps, holding boarded gates. Wall with roughly-arched coping links gateways and continues to north, curving in at end. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044827 | Brocks Bushes Farmhouse | 1044827 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.969367 54.970713,-1.969381 54.970801,-1.969672 54.970786,-1.969663 54.970742,-1.969530 54.970749,-1.969522 54.970705,-1.969367 54.970713))) | BYWELL BROCKS BUSHES NZ 06 SW 10/58 Brocks Bushes Farmhouse II House. Early C18, extended and front wing added in early C19. Squared stone front, other elevations rubble, with tooled quoins and dressings; slate roof. Front 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central renewed door with 4-pane overlight, in alternating-block surround; 16-pane sash windows with tooled lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables with moulded kneelers, stepped and banded end stacks. Set back to left, 2-bay part showing irregular quoins of west end of C18 house, renewed 16-pane sashes; coped gable with moulded kneelers; stepped and banded end stack. To far left C20 extension into former farm buildings, not of interest. Rear elevation shows C18 masonry and 16-pane sashes, some renewed. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044828 | Church Of St Peter | 1044828 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.924398 54.947572,-1.924481 54.947570,-1.924478 54.947531,-1.924533 54.947529,-1.924534 54.947549,-1.924523 54.947550,-1.924525 54.947570,-1.924702 54.947563,-1.924699 54.947527,-1.924907 54.947521,-1.924901 54.947455,-1.924826 54.947457,-1.924823 54.947421,-1.924754 54.947423,-1.924752 54.947399,-1.924682 54.947401,-1.924683 54.947423,-1.924632 54.947425,-1.924632 54.947415,-1.924608 54.947414,-1.924608 54.947426,-1.924547 54.947427,-1.924547 54.947416,-1.924527 54.947415,-1.924525 54.947428,-1.924476 54.947429,-1.924481 54.947479,-1.924357 54.947482,-1.924362 54.947535,-1.924395 54.947534,-1.924398 54.947572))) | BYWELL BYWELL NZ 0461 23/60 Church of St.Peter 15.4.69 GV I Parish Church. Nave and parts of chancel Pre-Conquest, possibly C8. Chancel remodelled and south aisle built in early C13; west end shortened later C13 (probably after 1285 fire), tower and north chapel early C14. Alterations by Benjamin Ferrey in 1849 included rebuilding of south aisle and porch, and addition of vestry; further alterations 1873. Pre-Conquest parts squared stone with megalithic alternate quoins, chancel and north chapel squared stone, tower coursed rubble, C19 parts tooled squared stone. Leaded roofs to nave and chancel, Lakeland slates to south aisle, porch and vestry. Nave with west tower, 4-bay south aisle with porch and 2-bay north-east chapel; chancel with south chapel and north vestry. Squat tower with chamfered set-back at mid-height on north and west. West wall shows doorway with chamfered arch and hood; to right blocked upper door with segmental relieving arch. Belfry openings are paired lancets except for crude square-headed east opening. Embattled parapet on hollow-chamfered string. Steeply-gabled porch has trefoiled chamfered arch, stone benches and built-in cross slabs and sculptural fragments; chamfered doorway with part of moulded reconquest arch re-set above. South aisle (continued eastwards as chapel) has stepped buttresses, single and paired lancets and older masonry in end walls with C19 windows. North wall of nave has 2 similar windows, stepped buttress at west end, traces of blocked openings and, at high level, 4 early round-headed windows with monolithic lintels, the western altered. North chapel has moulded plinth and parapet; 2-light north windows with Geometrical tracery under square heads; springings of unfinished chamfered arches. Ends of chapel have stepped buttresses and similar 4-light windows. Chancel has chamfered plinth, sill band and traces of blocked south door. 3 lancets on south and triplet to east, all under hoodmoulds. Stepped clasping buttresses and low buttress beneath centre eastern lancet. North wall shows Lancet behind vestry and window further west of 2 trefoil-headed lights (monolithic head is re-used cross slab). At west end of wall blocked early door with inclined Escomb-fashion jambs and roof raggle of former gabled porticus above. Coped gables with finial crosses. South arcade has pointed double-chamfered arches on tall round piers with moulded octagonal caps; hoodmould has crowned head as stop over central pier. Round-arched piscina in chancel. C19 detail in keeping. Low-side window of 2 square-headed lights now opening into south chapel. Re-sited shouldered doorway to vestry. Interior of tower: west doorway of late C13 nave, with tall hoodmould, now opens into tower. Remains of 2 buttresses and lancet window of late C13 west front also visible. Plain medieval font has circular bowl on moulded stem. C15 incised effigy of knight under trapdoor in north chapel. 3 elaborate Baroque candelabra in chancel. Late C19 glass in north chapel; series of saints, all to members of Wailes family and perhaps by Wailes the glassmaker of Saltwell Park. Similar glass in chancel. Pre-Conquest church was of unusual size; partially-exposed footings suggest attendant porticus and other structures. The incomplete arches to the north may have been intended to link the church with monastic buildings. Bishop Egbert of Lindisfarne was consecrated at Bywell, probably in this church, on 11 June 802. H.M. and J. Taylor, 'Anglo-Saxon Architecture' Vol I (1965) 122-126. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-04-15 | ||||
1044829 | Green Headstone 2.5 Metres South Of South-East Angle Of Nave Of Church Of St Peter | 1044829 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.924496 54.947419,-1.924523 54.947410,-1.924523 54.947392,-1.924502 54.947383,-1.924472 54.947389,-1.924465 54.947398,-1.924469 54.947410,-1.924496 54.947419))) | BYWELL BYWELL NZ 0461 23/62 Green headstone 2.5 metres south of south-east angle of nave of Church Of St. Peter GV II Headstone, 1793. Sandstone. Shaped top, decorative moulded and beaded border; relief carvings of cherub with scallop shell above, self-swallowing serpent over scythe, recumbent hourglass and death's head below, with floral ornament. Inscription 'The Burial Place of Jos. Green of WHITTESTELL (Whittonstall)'and denoting burial of Jane Green in 1793. Good quality masoncraft. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044830 | Hearse House To West Of Church Of St Peter | 1044830 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.925272 54.947353,-1.925181 54.947362,-1.925204 54.947424,-1.925267 54.947418,-1.925260 54.947389,-1.925285 54.947387,-1.925272 54.947353))) | BYWELL BYWELL NZ 0461 23/64 Hearse house to west of Church of St. Peter GV II Hearse house, probably C18. Rubble with large roughly-shaped quoins and dressings; stone slate roof. 1 storey, 2 bays. Left gabled bay has boarded double doors under monolithic lintel, smaller boarded door to right. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044831 | Church Of St Andrew | 1044831 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.926030 54.948094,-1.926169 54.948091,-1.926166 54.948037,-1.926094 54.948039,-1.926093 54.948025,-1.926054 54.948025,-1.926055 54.948040,-1.926026 54.948041,-1.926022 54.947982,-1.925918 54.947985,-1.925921 54.948033,-1.925790 54.948036,-1.925793 54.948104,-1.925805 54.948103,-1.925808 54.948131,-1.925871 54.948130,-1.925872 54.948152,-1.925952 54.948150,-1.925954 54.948161,-1.926035 54.948159,-1.926030 54.948094))) | BYWELL BYWELL NZ 0461 23/66 Church of St. Andrew 15.4.69 GV I Parish Church. Pre-Conquest nave and tower; upper part of tower early C11, nave and lower part of tower probably earlier. Chancel and south transept early C13. Alterations 1830,1850 by John Dobson, and addition of north transept, chapel, vestry and probably south porch 1871 by William Slater of London. Pre-Conquest fabric heavy roughly-squared rubble with massive quoins, medieval parts coursed rubble, C19 parts squared tooled stone with tooled ashlar quoins and dressings; stone slate roofs. Alterations in C13 style. Cruciform with west tower, north vestry and chapel, south porch. Tall tower with string courses below and above belfry; apparent buttresses are remains of west gable of taller Pre-Conquest nave. Lower stage has original round-headed window on south, and similar window above C19 lancet on west; on south, just below belfry, high-level doorway with monolithic arched head and projecting imposts and bases which link to stripwork surround. Two-light belfry openings with baluster mullions, impost blocks and stripwork surrounds; circular sound holes (cf. Billingham) in tympana and to either side. C19 porch with chamfered arch and trefoiled niche under steep gable. C19 lancets throughout, paired in transepts and triplet at east end. Traces of old north nave door and priest's door in chancel. 18 medieval cross slabs (9 complete) re-set in walls on north. Chancel, south transept and C19 parts have chamfered plinths and coped gables with moulded kneelers and finial crosses. Interior: South door inside porch has chamfered C13 arch with hoodmould, holding C19 door with floral ironwork. Slightly-pointed double-chamfered tower arch may be post-medieval, on older square jambs. Double-chamfered chancel arch on moulded capitals with altered responds, and squint to south. Similar south transept arch on corbels with nailhead; north transept arch is a copy. North chapel has 2 moulded arches on circular pier to chancel and single similar arch to transept. Piscinae in chancel and south transept. Re-set cross slabs as door and window lintels. Mosaic reredos with SS Peter and Paul, mosaic paving in sanctuary, brass communion rail. Carved pulpit with Frosterley marble shafts to pointed arcading; carved stone eagle lectern. Octagonal font on old moulded base. Part of Saxon cross set on Roman carved block in chancel. Early C19 memorial tablet in south transept. Good Annunciation glass in north transept, Kings and shepherds in north chapel and Resurrection in east window. H.M. and J. Taylor, 'Anglo-Saxon Architecture' Vol. I (1965) 121-122. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-04-15 | ||||
1044832 | Village Cross | 1044832 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.925093 54.948277,-1.925124 54.948254,-1.925086 54.948236,-1.925054 54.948257,-1.925093 54.948277))) | BYWELL BYWELL NZ 0461 NZ 04896152 23/68 Village Cross 20.10.52 II Village Cross, C13 altered C18. Cut stone. 3 steps up to chamfered base carrying square shaft with worn nail-head ornament on angle chamfers, now truncated and with ball finial added. Overall height c. 2.5 metres. Originally at NZ 04876145, moved to present position 1852. , | 2013-01-29 | 1952-10-20 | ||||
1044835 | Church Of St Francis Of Assisi | 1044835 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.362768 55.314604,-2.362808 55.314604,-2.362808 55.314589,-2.362822 55.314588,-2.362824 55.314570,-2.362866 55.314570,-2.362866 55.314545,-2.362822 55.314546,-2.362823 55.314525,-2.362650 55.314524,-2.362652 55.314535,-2.362608 55.314535,-2.362608 55.314580,-2.362652 55.314581,-2.362652 55.314590,-2.362756 55.314591,-2.362756 55.314604,-2.362768 55.314604))) | ROCHESTER BYRNESS NT 70 SE 8/72 Church of St. Francis of Assisi 10.11.51 (formerly listed as Byrness Church) GV II Parish church. 1796. Restored, gothicized and chancel partly rebuilt 1884 by F.R. Wilson. Ashlar with stone slate roof. Nave, chancel, west baptistry/vestry, north porch and west bellcote. Two-bay nave has gabled porch to right; round-headed doorway with keystone and impost blocks. C18 round-headed nave windows with C19 Decorated tracery. One-bay chancel with 2-light Decorated east window. Gabled roofs with flat coping. Round-arched bellcote with ball finial. Interior: inner doorway dated 1796. Otherwise all of 1884. Double-chamfered chancel arch rising from corbels bearing colonettes with waterleaf capitals. South window of 1903 commemorating the men, women and children who died during. the construction of the reservoir at Catcleugh; an adjacent brass plate records the names of 64 persons who died between 1891 and 1904. Canted timber ceiling with arched braces on stone corbels and false hammerbeams bearing crosses. Sanctuary has fine encaustic tiles with geometric patterns and symbols of the Evangelists. , | 2013-01-29 | 1951-11-10 | ||||
1044836 | Dam, Overflow Bridge And Valve House At Catcleugh Reservoir | 1044836 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.399342 55.323441,-2.399429 55.323443,-2.399484 55.323402,-2.399486 55.323393,-2.399600 55.323402,-2.400399 55.319589,-2.400580 55.319611,-2.400603 55.319535,-2.400422 55.319517,-2.400596 55.318802,-2.400674 55.318726,-2.400752 55.318681,-2.400774 55.318684,-2.400729 55.318622,-2.400469 55.318677,-2.400275 55.319608,-2.399628 55.319682,-2.398992 55.320740,-2.398836 55.320852,-2.398633 55.321801,-2.398827 55.322335,-2.398930 55.322335,-2.399093 55.322896,-2.399195 55.322904,-2.399342 55.323441))) | ROCHESTER CATCLEUGH NT 70 SW 7/76 Dam, overflow bridge and valve house at Catcleugh Reservoir GV II Dam, overflow bridge and valve house. 1891-1904 by T. and C. Hawksley, engineers,for the Newcastle and Gateshead Water Company. Earth-filled dam with rock-faced parapet. Towards the west end the valve house: single storey, one x 3 bays with tall segment-headed openings; projecting eaves on close-set moulded corbels and hipped roof. At west end overflow bridge with 5 broad shallow segmental arches. Boldly rock-faced invert. The valve house has original machinery of 1903 by Glenfield and Kennedy of Kilmarnock. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-01-07 | ||||
1044844 | Acomb House | 1044844 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.105688 54.992268,-2.105824 54.992245,-2.105781 54.992162,-2.105753 54.992166,-2.105732 54.992125,-2.105487 54.992166,-2.105494 54.992179,-2.105428 54.992190,-2.105447 54.992225,-2.105406 54.992231,-2.105420 54.992259,-2.105498 54.992246,-2.105516 54.992266,-2.105539 54.992263,-2.105560 54.992304,-2.105480 54.992317,-2.105492 54.992344,-2.105577 54.992330,-2.105589 54.992353,-2.105671 54.992340,-2.105644 54.992287,-2.105692 54.992279,-2.105688 54.992268))) | ACOMB ACOMB NY 9366 18/2 Acomb House 20.10.52 GV II House. C17 or earlier fabric remodelled in 1737 (dated keystone to south door M with initials S M for Simon and Mary Mewburn); stair wing added and north-east kitchen wing remodelled c.1800; north-west wing c.1900, east wing 1925. Front ashlar, other elevations coursed rubble with dressings except for north-west wing snecked stone with rock-faced quoins and tooled dressings. Stone slate roofs except for C20 grey tiles on some rear slopes. South elevation in 2 sections. Main part 3 storeys, 5 narrow bays. Chamfered plinth and rusticated quoins. Former central doorway and all windows plate- glass sashes, all openings in raised moulded surrounds with keyed segmental heads. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; end stacks with 3 shafts and moulded cornices. To right, east wing 2 storeys, 2 bays. 8-panel door with radial fanlight in left bay; 12-pane sash windows, otherwise details as main block. Left return in 2 sections. To right, end of main block shows 2 blocked chamfered doorways, with bricked-up opening to former stair on each of upper floors. To left, set forward, north-west wing 2? storeys, 2 wide bays. Central projecting stack flanked by 2-storey canted bays with flat-topped half dormers above; all windows small=paned sashes. Rear elevation shows round-arched stair window (re-set 1900) with 24-pane sash and radial glazing in head. Interior: One contemporary ground floor room with fielded panels and fireplace with elaborate moulded lintel flanked by fluted pilasters. Dining room of c.1800 with plaster cornice and stone fireplace. Drawing room of c.1900 with cornice and ornamental ceiling. Open-well cut-string stair with carved tread ends, stick balusters, vase-on-urn newels and swept moulded handrail. Late C17/ early C18 1st-floor fireplaces. Principal-rafter roof with collar beams. Twin barrel-vaulted wine cellars of c.1800 beneath kitchen wing. , | 2013-08-19 | 1952-10-20 | ||||
1044845 | Gatepiers And Garden Walls To East Of Acomb House | 1044845 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.105053 54.992293,-2.105289 54.992253,-2.105305 54.992280,-2.105417 54.992260,-2.105417 54.992252,-2.105368 54.992262,-2.105358 54.992241,-2.105347 54.992243,-2.105042 54.991777,-2.104682 54.991765,-2.104724 54.991838,-2.105053 54.992293),(-2.105060 54.992280,-2.104701 54.991783,-2.104701 54.991774,-2.105034 54.991785,-2.105325 54.992232,-2.105060 54.992280))) | ACOMB ACOMB NY 9366 18/3 Gatepiers and garden walls to east of Acomb House GV II Gatepiers and garden walls; piers and wall on north and east of garden probably 1737, south and west walls perhaps c.1900. C18 walls brick in English garden wall bond 3 & 1, externally coursed rubble, stone coping. Gatepiers ashlar. South and west walls coursed rubble except for north part of west wall, brick in Flemish bond. Tall rusticated piers with attached jambs and moulded caps with pyramid-topped finials, flanked by former privies; the western is linked to east wing of Acomb House (q.v.), the eastern to north-west corner of walled garden. Tall wall with flat coping on north and east, ramped down at south end to boarded door in surround with re-set C17 moulded jambs. North end of west wall has similar ramp down to re-set doorway with moulded surround and flattened triangular head with sunk spandrels. Lower wall to east and south; gateway with small flat-capped piers near south end of east wall. , | 2013-08-19 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044846 | Footbridge Over The Birkey Burn 220 Metres South Of Acomb House | 1044846 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.104415 54.990343,-2.104447 54.990337,-2.104402 54.990283,-2.104374 54.990291,-2.104404 54.990324,-2.104415 54.990343))) | ACOMB ACOMB NY 9366 NY 934662 18/5 Footbridge over the Birkey Burn 220 metres south of Acomb House II Bridge, early C19 incorporating older fabric in south abutment. Rubble with cut voussoirs and coping. Segmental arch. Parapet with flat coping of large blocks linked by iron clamps, terminating in attached columns. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044847 | Acomb Mill House | 1044847 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.106356 54.990085,-2.106315 54.990135,-2.106340 54.990142,-2.106324 54.990161,-2.106404 54.990183,-2.106420 54.990163,-2.106555 54.990198,-2.106594 54.990147,-2.106356 54.990085))) | ACOMB ACOMB MILL NY 9366 18/7 Acomb Mill House GV II R Mill house, dated 1728 with initials R I (Richard and ? Ridley) on lintel, restored and extended 1980. Rubble with cut dressings; stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays. Left bay is C20 addition in same style and materials. Central renewed door in old part has chamfered block surround and dated lintel which also bears secondary inscriptions Ts RIDLEY 1780 and RD RIDEEY 1810; renewed 4-pane sash windows, those in old part with tooled lintels. Corniced left end stack. To right, adjacent Old Mill (q.v.). C20 extension to rear not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044848 | Old Mill | 1044848 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.106356 54.990086,-2.106204 54.990045,-2.106146 54.990117,-2.106193 54.990129,-2.106171 54.990158,-2.106270 54.990187,-2.106356 54.990086))) | ACOMB ACOMB MILL NY 9366 18/8 Old Mill GV II Mill, probably late C18. Roughly-squared stone with cut quoins; stone slate roof. 3 storeys, 2 bays. Ground floor has boarded door on far left; 3-light wooden-framed windows. Corniced left end stack. Mill House (q.v.) adjacent to left. Right return shows low central opening to wheelpit; iron pivot above for attachement of external steam engine. Interior: overshot waterwheel with cast-iron hub and wooden spokes, with large cast-iron flywheel above. Interior of main part of mill in poor condition at time of survey, following fire damage. The adjacent Birkey Burn did not maintain a sufficient flow to operate the mill at all seasons, hence the need for the nearby windmill (Lanthorn Cottage, q.v.) in the C18, and the use of a steam engine in the C19. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044849 | Outbuilding 10 Metres South Of Old Mill | 1044849 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.106318 54.989950,-2.106243 54.989943,-2.106220 54.990012,-2.106300 54.990018,-2.106318 54.989950))) | ACOMB ACOMB MILL NY 9366 18/9 Outbuilding 10 metres south of Old Mill GV II Outbuilding, probably storage shed/granary. C18. Rubble with roughly-shaped tooled dressings; stone slate roof. West elevation 2 storeys, 2 bays. Boarded door in alternating-block surround; to left an external stone stair to similar granary door with 2 slit vents to right. Returns also show slit vents, that to right also having pigeon holes and alighting band in gable. Rear elevation shows boarded loft door with timber lintel, and slit vents. Included for group value with Old Mill and Mill House. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044850 | Middle Farmhouse | 1044850 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.107758 54.992972,-2.107601 54.993018,-2.107669 54.993095,-2.107827 54.993049,-2.107758 54.992972))) | ACOMB ACOMB VILLAGE NY 9366 (North side) 18/11 Middle Farmhouse GV II House, dated 1826 with initials I K (John Kitchen) in oval panel on door lintel. Squared roughly-tooled stone with tooled quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof, 1 brick stack. 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays. Right-of-centre renewed door with plain overlight; 12-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. All openings in alternating-block surrounds. Coped gables; stepped end stacks, that to left rebuilt. Right return shows 2 similar sash windows. , | 2013-08-19 | 1988-05-24 |
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