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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1044851 | Barn 40 Metres North Of Chare Head Farmhouse | 1044851 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.105185 54.993900,-2.105237 54.993900,-2.105235 54.993943,-2.105183 54.993943,-2.105178 54.993979,-2.105233 54.993979,-2.105231 54.994017,-2.105313 54.994018,-2.105323 54.993808,-2.105240 54.993808,-2.105242 54.993799,-2.105171 54.993797,-2.105169 54.993839,-2.105241 54.993841,-2.105239 54.993864,-2.105184 54.993863,-2.105185 54.993900))) | ACOMB ACOMB VILLAGE NY 9366 (North side) 18/13 Barn 40 metres north of Chare Head Farmhouse II Barn, dated 1729 with initials JE (Joseph Eggleston) on lintel. Coursed rubble with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. West elevation shows boarded door in chamfered block surround with dated lintel; coped left gable with moulded kneelers. North return shows slit vents. Rear elevation shows raised boarded door in chamfered surround flanked by small windows with timber lintels; slit vents. Attached C19 farm buildings to south not of interest. , | 2013-08-19 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044852 | Fold Cottage With Adjacent Outbuildings | 1044852 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.105501 54.993036,-2.105488 54.993015,-2.105525 54.993004,-2.105498 54.992960,-2.105343 54.992997,-2.105359 54.993021,-2.105196 54.993060,-2.105226 54.993102,-2.105501 54.993036))) | ACOMB ACOMB VILLAGE NY 9366 (South side) 18/15 Fold Cottage with adjacent outbuildings GV II Cottage and outbuildings, mid C18. Coursed roughly-squared stone with tooled- and-margined quoins and dressings; pantile roof with stone slates to eaves and old brick stack; Welsh slates on western outbuilding, C20 grey tiles on eastern outbuilding. South elevation 2 storeys, 1 bay. Boarded door in alternating-block surround to right; 4-pane sash window in irregular stone surround and similar opening lacking its carpentry above. Banded left end stack. To left, pent outbuilding has doorway with small windows above and to left. Single-storey 3-bay outbuilding set back to right has boarded door in chamfered alternating-block surround flanked by similar openings partly blocked; small brick outhouse on left not of interest. Returns of cottage show reverse-stepped gables. Rear elevation shows old 12-pane fixed window and small casement,in chamfered surrounds, with 4-pane sash in stone surround above; outbuilding to left shows slit vents. Fold Cottage and its attendant farmbuildings form a picturesque C18 group in the centre of Acomb Village. , | 2013-08-19 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044853 | Cartshed 20 Metres South Of Fold Cottage And Attached Wall To East | 1044853 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.105395 54.992789,-2.105150 54.992832,-2.105311 54.992810,-2.105370 54.992915,-2.105458 54.992898,-2.105395 54.992789))) | ACOMB ACOMB VILLAGE NY 9366 (South side) 18/17 Cartshed 20 metres south of Fold Cottage, and attached wall to east GV II Cartshed, mid-C18. Coursed roughly-squared stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. East elevation, to yard, shows central cart entrance with timber lintel, flanked by boarded doors in alternating-block surrounds. To far left attached wall with flat coping runs forward to barn (q.v.). To right pent pigsty has low opening with irregular-block surround, and C20 asbestos roof. Returns show reverse-stepped gables; several blocked openings to rear. , | 2013-08-19 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
1044859 | Bloodybush Pillar | 1044859 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.675092 55.211613,-2.675103 55.211646,-2.675136 55.211674,-2.675184 55.211694,-2.675241 55.211702,-2.675300 55.211697,-2.675351 55.211681,-2.675397 55.211644,-2.675407 55.211611,-2.675387 55.211568,-2.675349 55.211542,-2.675297 55.211526,-2.675238 55.211522,-2.675181 55.211531,-2.675133 55.211551,-2.675102 55.211580,-2.675092 55.211613))) | KIELDER BLOODYBUSH NY 59 SE 572910 19/22 Bloodybush Pillar II* Inscribed pillar. 1828. Dressed stone. Battered square pier c.15 ft. high. On east side an inscription:- The MARCH between NORTHUMBERLAND and ROXBURGHSHIRE WILLOWBOG the ) ( DINLABYREthe PROPERTY of SIR ) ( PROPERTY of J.E. SWINBURN ) ( WILLIAM OLIVER BART CAPHEATON ) ( RUTHERFORD ESQ PRIVATE ROAD upon which a Toll Gate is erected near Oakenshaw Bridge at which the following Toll Rates are exacted VIZ 1st for horses employed in leading coal 2d each 2nd all other horses 3 do 3rd cattle 1 do 4th sheep, calves, swine 1/2 The above tolls exacted once a day. N.B. Persons evading or refuseing to pay at the above mentioned toll gate will be prosecuted for trespass. DISTANCE from this place BLOODYBUSH To Lewisburn Colliery 5 miles Mounces 8 do Bellingham 23 do Hexham 37 do Dinlabyre 3? do Castleton 7? do Hawick 21 do Jedburgh 25 do , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-01-07 | ||||
1044860 | Bridge Over Lewis Burn | 1044860 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.581930 55.191660,-2.581455 55.191819,-2.581548 55.191874,-2.581706 55.191804,-2.581987 55.191739,-2.581930 55.191660))) | KIELDER THE FORKS NY 68 NW 631887 28/23 Bridge over Lewis Burn II Hump-backed bridge. 1829 for Sir J. Swinburn. Single broad segmental arch. Plain parapet which splays out at each end of bridge. Oval panel on north side inscribed: ERECTED by Sir J.E. Swinburn Bt. of CAPHEATON under the direction of James Wilson of Greena AD 1829 Built as part of private toll road opened in 1828. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-01-07 | ||||
1044861 | Monkridge Hall | 1044861 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.155542 55.225801,-2.155515 55.225700,-2.155271 55.225721,-2.155297 55.225822,-2.155542 55.225801))) | OTTERBURN A 696 NY 99 SW (North side) 26/27 Monkridge Hall 10.11.51 II House. c.1774 for Gabriel Hall, extended to rear slightly later. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Double-span roof. Two storeys, 5 bays. Central C20 door in architrave. Blank recess over door probably intended for sundial or inscription. C20 sashes and casements in raised moulded surrounds. Steeply- pitched gabled roof; flat coping with splayed edges and shallow curved kneelers. Corniced right end stack; left end stack partly renewed. Rear span has irregular openings in raised surrounds with hollow-chamfered edges. Large Venetian stair window. Slightly shallower-pitched roof. Interior: broad staircase with stick balusters and turned newels. Venetian window has triglyph frieze. , | 2013-01-29 | 1951-11-10 | ||||
1044862 | Fountain Base C.80 Yards South Of Otterburn Tower | 1044862 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.178017 55.231537,-2.178037 55.231580,-2.178075 55.231606,-2.178127 55.231622,-2.178185 55.231626,-2.178243 55.231618,-2.178290 55.231598,-2.178322 55.231569,-2.178333 55.231536,-2.178322 55.231503,-2.178275 55.231467,-2.178223 55.231451,-2.178165 55.231447,-2.178107 55.231455,-2.178060 55.231475,-2.178028 55.231504,-2.178017 55.231537))) | OTTERBURN A 696 NY 89 SE (North side) 25/30 Fountain base c.80 yards south of Otterburn Tower GV II Fountain base. Probably C18. Limestone. Tapering octagonal bowl, the sides divided into panels by raised flat bands. Alternate panels have rosettes. One panel has a heraldic shield with lion couchant. Rim has band of roll moulding and band of dogtooth. Below each corner a scroll. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-01-07 | ||||
1044863 | Stable Block And Attached Wall C.20 Yards East Of Otterburn Tower | 1044863 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.177595 55.232639,-2.177641 55.232646,-2.177650 55.232624,-2.177658 55.232625,-2.177684 55.232564,-2.177444 55.232531,-2.177495 55.232410,-2.177491 55.232400,-2.177463 55.232396,-2.177483 55.232345,-2.177630 55.232365,-2.177635 55.232355,-2.177472 55.232333,-2.177446 55.232394,-2.177417 55.232390,-2.177336 55.232580,-2.177605 55.232618,-2.177595 55.232639))) | OTTERBURN A 696 NY 89 SE (North side) 25/32 Stable block and attached wall c.20 yards east of Otterburn Tower GV II Stable block, now bar and garage. 1904 by F.W. Rich for Howard Pease. Dressed stone with graduated Lakeland slate roof. Arts and Crafts style. L-plan with wall and gatepiers forming south side of courtyard. North range: 2 storeys, 3 bays. Boarded door, a diamond-pane casement and a cross window; above a pitching door in gabled half dormer, to right a three-light dormer window with segmental pediment, to left a gabled dormer with bargeboards. Gabled roof with tall corniced ridge stacks and battered lead ventilator with wood louvres. Coach house, projecting to right, has large sliding door and canted corner with boarded door. Hipped roof. On south side, wall c.lO ft. high, broken by corniced rusticated gatepiers with ball finials. Porch in front of north range not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-01-07 | ||||
1044864 | Monument Commemorating The Battle Of Otterburn, Known As The Percy Cross | 1044864 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.194743 55.237019,-2.194707 55.237035,-2.194704 55.237052,-2.194712 55.237062,-2.194763 55.237074,-2.194799 55.237057,-2.194801 55.237041,-2.194788 55.237026,-2.194743 55.237019))) | Description amended 04-Jan-2022 Summary of Building Monument to commemorate the Battle of Otterburn, erected in 1777, incorporating a C14 medieval cross base and an historic stone shaft. Reasons for Designation The monument to commemorate the Battle of Otterburn, erected in 1777, is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons: Architectural interest: it is an elegant and poignant monument erected within the battlefield an C18 monument incorporating a medieval cross base and an historic fireplace lintel Historic interest: it commemorates the Battle of Otterburn of 1388, where Henry Percy ('Hotspur') led an English army into attack against a Scottish cross-border raid, in which the Scots prevailed but Douglas was killed, and Hotspur was captured. Group value: the monument lies within the registered battlefield of Otterburn and also benefits from a spatial group value with a listed milestone on the adjacent turnpike. History The Battle of Otterburn took place in 1388. The Scots decided to take advantage of the disunity caused in England by the power struggle between King Richard II and the Lords Appellant by mounting a large-scale cross-border raid. James, Earl Douglas, led a force into Northumberland. As they returned northwards, the Scots paused at Otterburn where, in pursuit of a chivalric challenge to Douglas, Henry Percy ('Hotspur') led an English army into attack. Arriving near Otterburn at evening, Percy launched a flanking attack with part of his force under the Lords Redmane and Ogyl, hoping to panic the Scots into fleeing straight into the main body of troops under Percy himself. But rather than taking flight, the Scots launched a surprise counter-attack on Percy's men. Fighting continued through the night, and eventually the Scots prevailed, although Douglas himself was killed. On the English side Henry Percy and 21 other knights were captured, and over 1,000 were killed. The accounts of the battle are among the best descriptions of medieval chivalry and military tactics. The defeated Hotspur was eventually to meet his death at Shrewsbury in 1403 in an uprising against the King. It is thought that a battle stone to commemorate the Battle of Otterburn, was originally erected on the battlefield close to the location of the fiercest flighting. A secondary account describes it as 'nothing more than a roughly carved boulder'. The monument in its present form was erected in 1777 about 150m from its original location so it could be seen from the Turnpike road to Scotland, that was being constructed at the time. The monument incorporates a medieval cross base, and the shaft is said to have formerly been the kitchen lintel at Otterburn Tower or was brought from nearby Davyshiel. The battle is the subject of numerous ballads and poems, most notably The Battle of Otterburn (early C15), Chevy Chase (C16) and Sir Walter Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish and English Borders (1803). Details Monument to commemorate the Battle of Otterburn, erected in 1777, incorporating a C14 medieval cross base and an historic stone shaft. MATERIALS: dressed sandstone. DESCRIPTION: a round base of three steps followed by two square steps. On this is a squared, medieval cross base, and from this rises an upright, faceted and tapering stone about 2.4m high. There are two iron pegs attached to its south face, and most faces contain graffiti. Books and journals Hodgson, J C, History of Northumberland Vol 1 part 2, (1827), 131 Usherwood, P, Beach, J, Morris, C, Public Sculpture of North-East England, (2000), 43-44 White, R, History of the Battle of Otterburn, (1857) Websites Battle of Otterburn, 1388; Registered Battlefield description, accessed 22-07-2021 from https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1000029 | 2022-01-05 | 1988-01-07 | ||||
1044865 | 4 And 5, Bank Foot | 1044865 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.174501 55.230910,-2.174523 55.230917,-2.174537 55.230902,-2.174567 55.230908,-2.174612 55.230862,-2.174579 55.230851,-2.174590 55.230841,-2.174357 55.230772,-2.174347 55.230782,-2.174313 55.230771,-2.174297 55.230788,-2.174332 55.230800,-2.174289 55.230845,-2.174501 55.230910))) | OTTERBURN BANK FOOT NY 89 SE 25/40 Nos. 4 & 5 II Pair of semi-detached cottages. Early-mid C19: Ashlar with chamfered plinth. Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 4 bays with lower porch bays on each return. 42-pane sashes in slightly-chamfered surrounds with projecting sills. Porches have boarded doors in pointed-arched, slightly-chamfered surrounds. Hipped roof with overhanging eaves. Porches have roof hipped towards outsides. Two corniced ridge stacks. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-01-07 | ||||
1044866 | Garden Walls, Walled Garden And Ha Ha Wall South And East Of Old Town Farmhouse | 1044866 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.183983 55.216855,-2.183981 55.216848,-2.183702 55.216859,-2.183683 55.216752,-2.183544 55.216758,-2.183514 55.216564,-2.184150 55.216527,-2.184146 55.216519,-2.183499 55.216556,-2.183531 55.216768,-2.183673 55.216760,-2.183690 55.216868,-2.183983 55.216855))) | OTTERBURN OLD TOWN NY 89 SE 25/44 Garden walls, walled garden and ha-ha wall south and east of Old Town Farmhouse GV II Garden walls, walled garden and ha-ha wall. C18 and early C19. Older parts random rubble, later parts dressed stone; walled garden lined in brick in Flemish bond. Old walling, c.30 yards long and 9 ft. high to right of house, links with square walled garden which has walls c.9 ft. high on three sides; ramped down in a series of ramps to form lower wall on south side. Projecting south from this a wall c.5 ft. high and 30 yards long is ramped down to link with the ha-ha which forms the south edge of the garden. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-01-07 | ||||
1044869 | Shelter Shed And Granary Circa 50 Yards North-East Of Overacres | 1044869 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.145012 55.232338,-2.144642 55.232356,-2.144650 55.232414,-2.145163 55.232389,-2.145167 55.232422,-2.145435 55.232411,-2.145424 55.232321,-2.145012 55.232338))) | OTTERBURN OVERACRES NY 99 SW 26/53 Shelter shed and granary c.50 yards north-east of Overacres GV II Farmbuilding with shelter sheds and granary. Early C19. Dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. Two storeys, 10 bays; 8 segmental arches on ground floor flanked by stone steps to granary. On 1st floor boarded doors in 1st, 5th and 10th bays. Shuttered windows elsewhere. Gabled roof with flat coping. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-01-07 | ||||
1044870 | Shittleheugh Bastle | 1044870 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.207773 55.249541,-2.207765 55.249505,-2.207576 55.249519,-2.207584 55.249555,-2.207773 55.249541))) | OTTERBURN SHITTLEHEUGH NY 89 NE 869951 17/55 Shittleheugh Bastle II Ruined bastlehouse. Late C16 or early C17. Very large blocks of roughly- coursed and dressed stone with pieces of smaller infill. c.42 x 22 ft. Walls c.41 inches thick. Long walls stand to c.6 ft., gable ends stand to full height. Original ground-floor doorway, right of centre on long east wall, has alternating-block surround with rounded arrises and very large lintel; hole for harr post and two pairs of drawbar tunnels. Remains of porch, or possibly stair tower in front:- lower parts of rebated jambs with rounded arrises. Interior has slit windows with widely-splayed reveals in both gable ends, also remains of 3 similar windows on long walls. Boldly corbelled-out lower parts of south wall to support 1st-floor hearth. Remains of wall cupboards on 1st floor. Shielings and Bastles: Ramm, McDowall, Mercer : HMSO : 1970. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-01-07 | ||||
1044876 | Stable Block C.20 Yards West Of Kirkwhelpington Vicarage | 1044876 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.008316 55.154106,-2.008308 55.154057,-2.008047 55.154069,-2.008060 55.154158,-2.008135 55.154155,-2.008130 55.154115,-2.008316 55.154106))) | NY 98 SE KIRKWHELPINGTON KIRKWHELPINGTON VILLAGE 7/88 Stable block c.20 yards west of Kirkwhelpington Vicarage II GV Stable, carriage house and groom's cottage. Early C19. Roughly-dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. Single-storey stable and carriage house to left with plank door to stable and ?-slatted window. Right of this a double door with wood lintel, then segmental- arched double carriage door, both in alternating-block surrounds. Gabled roof. 2-storey cottage to right is probably earlier, partly rebuilt in early C19. It has C20 plank door and Yorkshire sash. Gabled roof with small square stone end stack on right gable. Pitching door on right return and single-storey shed behind. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044877 | Old Temperance | 1044877 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.006997 55.153819,-2.006972 55.153732,-2.006759 55.153750,-2.006782 55.153838,-2.006997 55.153819))) | NY 98 SE KIRKWHELPINGTON KIRKWHELPINGTON VILLAGE 7/89 Old Temperance GV II House, formerly inn. Early C19 with C18 core. Dressed stone and ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Double span. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Alternating quoins. Ground floor masonry is different, heightened in early C19. Central boarded door in chamfered tooled-and-margined alternating surround. Ground floor 12-pane and 1st floor 9-pane sashes in similar surrounds. Rear span has C20 porch and similar windows. Gabled roofs with kneelers and ridged coping. Front span has 2 small stone end stacks. Rear span has large stone conjoined triple-shafted ridge stack and double-shafted end stacks. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044878 | West Harle Farmhouse | 1044878 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.016499 55.132579,-2.016550 55.132665,-2.016739 55.132628,-2.016689 55.132542,-2.016499 55.132579))) | NY 98 SE KIRKWHELPINGTON WEST HARLE 7/91 West Harle Farmhouse II House. C18 refaced early C19. Dressed stone facade, random rubble elsewhere. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central door of 6 flush panels with overlight and stone-bracketed cornice hood. Ground-floor windows are 16-pane sashes, 1st-floor are renewed 4-pane sashes. Gabled roof with flat coping and triple conjoined end stacks. Rear has C19 wood porch, 12-pane sashes and Yorkshire sashes. Interior has staircase with turned newels and square balusters; 6-panelled doors and internal shutters. Rooms at rear have earlier C18 doors and shutters. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044879 | Matfen Piers Farmhouse | 1044879 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.951654 55.011993,-1.951659 55.011941,-1.951443 55.011935,-1.951445 55.011920,-1.951384 55.011927,-1.951379 55.011980,-1.951512 55.011984,-1.951504 55.012066,-1.951588 55.012068,-1.951595 55.011991,-1.951654 55.011993))) | NZ 06 NW WHITTINGTON B6318 (North side) 18/93 Matfen Piers Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse. c1840. Dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys. 2-bay centre with symmetrically-placed single-storey lean-to on each return. Tudor-arched door in gabled stone porch with kneelers in right lean-to. 2-light mullioned windows with 12-pane casements in raised and chamfered surrounds. Similar window in left lean-to has lost its small-paned casements. 1st floor band. Eaves and lean-to eaves supported on rounded stone corbels. Gabled roof with partly-projecting stone corniced and conjoined end stacks. Windows to rear are 16-pane Yorkshire sashes. Similar end stack on rear wing. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044880 | East Farmhouse | 1044880 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.992833 55.031728,-1.992824 55.031676,-1.992534 55.031691,-1.992544 55.031748,-1.992833 55.031728))) | NZ 07 SW WHITTINGTON GREAT WHITTINGTON 16/97 East Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse. Dated K R 1699, altered early C19. Random rubble and including some Roman stone. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. Garden front of 4 asymmetrical bays. C20 glazed door in 3rd bay has early C19 raised surround. Flanking bays have 30-pane sashes in similar surrounds. Left bay, which is C18 extension of original house, has renewed 6-pane sash on ground floor and narrow 12-pane sash above. Left of door a small square window with chamfered surround and iron bars. Rear, which is present entrance front, has catslide roof on left half. This section has C19 door with arched panels. 2-storey section to left has C19 door under dated lintel with hoodmould. Casement window above also has hoodmould and stepped chamfered surround. Gabled roof with stone corniced ridge and left gable stack. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044881 | Byres Attached To East Of East Farmhouse | 1044881 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.992541 55.031747,-1.992532 55.031694,-1.992509 55.031691,-1.992501 55.031628,-1.992432 55.031629,-1.992443 55.031695,-1.992152 55.031710,-1.992140 55.031664,-1.992063 55.031670,-1.992075 55.031714,-1.992037 55.031716,-1.992037 55.031773,-1.992541 55.031747))) | NZ 07 SW WHITTINGTON GREAT WHITTINGTON 16/99 Byres attached to east of East Farmhouse GV II Byres. C18 and C19. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. Two separate builds in one range. Right building 2 storeys. Ground floor is early C18 byre with 2 plank doors in chamfered surrounds. 1st floor granary, added early C19, has two ?-slatted windows. Single-storey byre to left, also early C19, has 2 plank doors in tooled-and- margined alternating-block surrounds. Gabled roof with flat coping. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044882 | South Farmhouse | 1044882 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.994619 55.031461,-1.994690 55.031451,-1.994671 55.031405,-1.994382 55.031446,-1.994415 55.031526,-1.994634 55.031495,-1.994619 55.031461))) | NZ 07 SW WHITTINGTON GREAT WHITTINGTON 16/102 South Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse with attached former byre, now part of house. C17 and early C19. Random rubble with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. Early C19 house 2 storeys, 3 bays with C20 glazed door and 16-pane sashes. Former byre to left has C20 door in C17 chamfered surround with flattened Tudor arch; also C20 16-pane sashes. Gabled roof with 2 stone end stacks. Rear of house has C20 Georgian-style doorcase and early C19 16-pane sashes. Rear of former byre has doorway with flattened Tudor arch. Interior has one verv thick wall. Byre walls also thick. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044883 | Woodbine House | 1044883 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.993056 55.032198,-1.993059 55.032233,-1.993222 55.032228,-1.993217 55.032189,-1.993241 55.032188,-1.993236 55.032135,-1.993067 55.032140,-1.993070 55.032197,-1.993056 55.032198))) | NZ 07 SW WHITTINGTON GREAT WHITTINGTON 16/106 Woodbine House GV II House. C17 with early C19 lean-to at rear. Thick random rubble walls with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. 3 bays. C20 door in C18 alternating-block surround. 4-pane sash windows in similar openings. Steeply-pitched roof with narrow raised coping and reverse crow-stepped gables. Rendered end stacks. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044884 | Dovecote C 40 Yards West Of Hallington Hall | 1044884 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.029299 55.077600,-2.029227 55.077585,-2.029212 55.077610,-2.029285 55.077624,-2.029299 55.077600))) | NY 97 NE WHITTINGTON HALLINGTON Dovecote c 40 yards 11/110 west of Hallington Hall GV II Garden pavilion and dovecote. C18. Random rubble with stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Square plan. Ground floor has plank door in raised surround. 1st floor has wooden screen with 6 pigeon holes in raised surround. Pyramidal roof. On right return a ground-floor 4-pane casement in raised surround. On left return door into dovecote. Interior has brick nesting holes. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044885 | Hallington Mill | 1044885 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.028376 55.063730,-2.028586 55.063660,-2.028641 55.063718,-2.028733 55.063688,-2.028647 55.063588,-2.028465 55.063646,-2.028457 55.063636,-2.028328 55.063682,-2.028376 55.063730))) | NY 97 SE WHITTINGTON HALLINGTON Hallington Mill 15/111 II Formerly water mill and cottage now one house. Dated 1708 but with older core. Extensively modernized late C20. Random rubble with renewed Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. Former mill building to right has alternating quoins. 4 steps up to off-centre C20 door in alternating-block surround with dated lintel. 2 small windows on ground floor and 4 on 1st floor (one a C20 insertion) are C20 top- hung casements in original openings. Small carving of miller with arms akimbo above door. Undershot iron water wheel still in situ on right return. Lower cottage to left has two 16-pane sashes on ground floor and one 1st floor, all renewed. Also renewed small 16-pane window. Section to left of original cottage built c1980. Interior has one very thick wall with probably C16 doorway. Also, in lounge, the bulk of the mill machinery still in situ. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044886 | Garden Wall South Of Halton Castle | 1044886 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.006003 55.005081,-2.005849 55.004685,-2.005835 55.004685,-2.005989 55.005083,-2.006003 55.005081))) | NY 96 NE WHITTINGTON HALTON 17/115 Garden wall south of Halton Castle GV II Garden wall. Medieval. Random rubble. c.8 ft high and 3-4 ft thick. Attached to south front of tower and possibly representing part of barmkin from medieval manor house. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044887 | Terrace Wall C 50 Yards South Of Halton Castle | 1044887 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.005827 55.004680,-2.005626 55.004707,-2.005582 55.004615,-2.005565 55.004616,-2.005615 55.004718,-2.005834 55.004690,-2.005827 55.004680))) | NY 96 NE WHITTINGTON HALTON 17/119 Terrace wall c.50 yards south of Halton Castle GV II Terrace wall. C18. Random rubble. L-shaped c.20 x 20 yards. Steps down on east side and ends in 5 steps flanked by similar walls. Slightly-rounded coping capped by 8 urns with swags and clusters of fruit. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044888 | Roman Altar C 10 Yards South Of Halton Church | 1044888 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.005263 55.004925,-2.005290 55.004916,-2.005290 55.004898,-2.005263 55.004889,-2.005233 55.004901,-2.005239 55.004919,-2.005263 55.004925))) | NY 96 NE WHITTINGTON HALTON 17/121 Roman Altar c. 10 yards south of Halton Church GV II Roman altar. Sandstone. Inscription and relief too weathered to decipher. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044889 | Lodge To Bingfield House | 1044889 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.027120 55.057761,-2.027073 55.057734,-2.026976 55.057790,-2.027026 55.057817,-2.027120 55.057761))) | NY 97 SE WHITTINGTON NEW BINGFIELD 15/124 Lodge to Bingfield House GV II Lodge. Early C19. Snecked rubble and Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 3 bays. Central 2-leaf, 4-panelled door and flanking 12-plane sashes. Gabled roof with flat coping and 2 brick end stacks. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044890 | Falstone Bridge | 1044890 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.437208 55.177289,-2.436967 55.177719,-2.436923 55.177781,-2.437022 55.177792,-2.437230 55.177382,-2.437291 55.177287,-2.437224 55.177262,-2.437208 55.177289))) | FALSTONE FALSTONE NY 78 NW 30/2 Falstone Bridge II Bridge, 1843 by Henry Welch. Rock-faced stone. 3 broad segmental arches with bold voussoirs, and rounded cutwaters. Plain parapet, with arched coping, splays out at each end. Cast-iron plate set into western parapet inscribed HENRY WELCH, ENGINEER - JOHN RIDLEY, INSPECTOR, 1843. Stone in eastern parapet inscribed SURTEES and STEEL CONTRACTORS 1843. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-01-07 | ||||
1044897 | Chapel At Chipchase Castle | 1044897 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.183777 55.075528,-2.183711 55.075579,-2.183914 55.075664,-2.183979 55.075613,-2.183777 55.075528))) | NY 87 NE CHOLLERTON CHIP CHASE 9/36 Chapel. at Chipchase Castle GV I Chapel. Medieval masonry. Largely rebuilt after 1735 for John Reed. South wall ashlar the rest dressed stone probably mainly remains of church described as ruinous in early C18. Single cell, 4-bays. Alternating rusticated quoins. West end has round-headed doorway in moulded surround with capitals and keystone. Round-headed west bellcotealso with moulded capitals and arch. Venetian east window in similar surround. South wall has round windows with raised unmoulded jambs, arch and keystone; moulded impost string. Gabled roof with coping and kneelers which at west end hold urns with emblems of Heron family. Interior has similar mouldings round door and windows. Mid C18 fittings including box pews, reading desk and choir stalls with fluted pilasters. Pulpit with sounding-board elaborately carved with enriched panelling, Ionic pilasters and modillion cornice. Panelling behind flanked by full-height Corinthian pilasters. Soffit of sounding board has marquetry sun and relief carving of dove. Communion rails with turned balusters. Several good C18 and C19 wall tablets. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044898 | Wall And Gate Piers C 100 Yards East Of Chipchase Castle | 1044898 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.182535 55.076050,-2.182523 55.075989,-2.182506 55.075970,-2.182331 55.075970,-2.182293 55.075962,-2.182218 55.075934,-2.182153 55.075877,-2.182131 55.075881,-2.182191 55.075938,-2.182293 55.075978,-2.182488 55.075984,-2.182504 55.076001,-2.182509 55.076051,-2.182535 55.076050))) | NY 87 NE CHOLLERTON CHIP CHASE 9/37 Wall and gate piers clOO yards east of Chipchase Castle GV II Entrance screen walls and gate piers. C18. Ashlar. Convex quadrant walls with slightly ridged coping. Taller gate piers with banded rustication, cornices and pedimented caps. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044899 | Boat House C600 Yards South Of Chipchase Castle | 1044899 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.185993 55.071470,-2.185916 55.071490,-2.185965 55.071551,-2.186042 55.071530,-2.185993 55.071470))) | NY 87 NE CHOLLERTON CHIPCHASE 9/39 Boat House c600 yards south of Chipchase Castle II Cottage. Late C18. Roughly-dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. Gothick style. 2 storeys. Entrance side has boarded door and square window on ground floor; blocked door and blind segmental-arched recess on 1st floor. Left return has 2 tall blocked pointed-arched windows with roundel over. Shaped gable rising to rectangular stone chimney. Right return has one large blind pointed recess. Similar gable and chimney, but chimney has cruciform recess and edges of gable have pyramid finials. One similar finial also remains on chimney. Empty and derelict at time of survey. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044900 | Steward's House | 1044900 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.180292 55.076645,-2.180295 55.076658,-2.180203 55.076667,-2.180216 55.076739,-2.180588 55.076703,-2.180568 55.076635,-2.180491 55.076642,-2.180485 55.076625,-2.180292 55.076645))) | NY 87 NE CHOLLERTON CHIPCHASE 9/40 Steward's House (formerly listed as Chipchase House) II House now subdivided into 2. Mid/late C18. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Centre block 2? storeys, 5 bays with lower 2-storey, 1-bay wings. 6-panelled door with eared architrave, pulvinated frieze,cornice and pediment. Ground and 1st floor windows are 12-pane sashes, 2nd floor 6-pane. Band above 1st floor. Wings have C20 windows on ground floor and Yorkshire sashes above. Gabled roof with kneelers and flat coping. 4 stone end stacks. Rear facade is irregular with cat-slide and lean-to roofs; and various windows including a 20-pane staircase window in hip-roofed stair projection. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044901 | Farmbuilding C50 Yards East Of Chollerton Farmhouse | 1044901 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.106169 55.042812,-2.106148 55.042946,-2.106269 55.042948,-2.106281 55.042747,-2.106508 55.042752,-2.106514 55.042687,-2.106454 55.042687,-2.106459 55.042597,-2.106291 55.042589,-2.106288 55.042636,-2.105655 55.042619,-2.105650 55.042669,-2.106184 55.042685,-2.106173 55.042783,-2.106159 55.042762,-2.106130 55.042752,-2.106102 55.042755,-2.106084 55.042774,-2.106092 55.042792,-2.106123 55.042804,-2.106172 55.042789,-2.106169 55.042812)),((-2.105544 55.042995,-2.106137 55.043010,-2.106144 55.042964,-2.105546 55.042949,-2.105544 55.042995)),((-2.105235 55.042725,-2.105427 55.042729,-2.105440 55.042636,-2.105248 55.042629,-2.105235 55.042725)),((-2.105197 55.042979,-2.105282 55.042982,-2.105294 55.042895,-2.105209 55.042892,-2.105197 55.042979))) | In the entry for:- NY 97 SW CHOLLERTON 14/42 Farmbuilding c50 yards east of Chollerton Farmhouse GV II The grade shall be amended to read:- GV II* ------------------------------------ NY 97 SW CHOLLERTON CHOLLERTON 14/42 Farmbuilding c50 yards east of Chollerton Farmhouse GV II Farmbuilding. Several builds. C18 and early C19. Mainly random rubble with Welsh slate roofs. Four ranges round farmyard. 2-storey west side has threshing barn on left with granary over; and 7-storey tapering circular windmill in front. Stone steps up to 1st floor of windmill and one large opening with alternating-block surround to each floor. Band at 3rd floor level. Projecting wooden hoists at 6th and 7th floor. Rear has blocked pointed arch on 3rd floor. Sails have gone. Right of this is 2-storey animal shelter with granary over: 4 segmental arches on ground floor. South range is 2-storey shelter sheds with granary over and 5 elliptical arches on south wall. Low random rubble walls to exercise yards in front. 2 plank doors and three ?-slatted windows towards farmyard. North and east ranges are single-storey byres and stables with stable doors and ?-slatted windows in alternating-block surrounds. Rear of west range, at north end a further threshing shed in snecked rubble with 16-pane windows. Attached to this a tall square brick engine-house chimney with concave stone cornice. Gabled roofs. Windmill has conical roof with ball finial. Later C19 hay sheds in centre of farmyard not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044902 | Chollerton Farm Cottages, Stable And Carriage House | 1044902 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.107059 55.043270,-2.107143 55.043272,-2.107156 55.043143,-2.106380 55.043109,-2.106369 55.043192,-2.107019 55.043220,-2.107022 55.043196,-2.107067 55.043196,-2.107059 55.043270))) | NY 97 SW CHOLLERTON CHOLLERTON 14/44 Chollerton farm cottages, stable and carriage house GV II Farm cottages, carriage house and stable. Mid C19. Snecked rubble with Welsh slate roof. Row of six 2-storey,2-bay cottages with lower 1-bay carriage house to left and 2-storey, 4-bay stable on left forming an L-shape on left return. Cottages have doors to rear in later lean-to extensions. On the front each cottage has one original 16-pane sash on ground floor, 2 similar sashes on first floor and one mid C20 iron casement on ground floor. Gabled roof with flat coping and 3 large stone, corniced ridge stacks. Carriage house has double plank doors in segmental arch. Stable has plank door with overlight in alternating-block surround in 3rd bay. Pitching door over. Windows in similar surrounds; those in first 2 bays are part louvred and part glazed with small panes. 4th bay was a bothy and has 16- pane sashes. Cottages are an important example of industrial farm housing. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044903 | Pig Sties And Cart Shed C 20 Yards North-East Of Chollerton Farmhouse | 1044903 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.107050 55.042910,-2.106988 55.042911,-2.106996 55.042961,-2.106992 55.043042,-2.107074 55.043042,-2.107077 55.042960,-2.107102 55.042960,-2.107096 55.042909,-2.107050 55.042910)),((-2.106948 55.043041,-2.106954 55.042986,-2.106755 55.042979,-2.106749 55.043034,-2.106948 55.043041))) | NY 97 SW CHOLLERTON CHOLLERTON Pig Sties and Cart Shed 14/45 c 20 yards north-east of Chollerton Farmhouse II GV Pig sties and cart shed. C19. Pig sties random rubble with stone slate roofs; cart shed dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. 2 ranges at right-angles. Cart shed 3 bays. Square stone piers with stop-chamfered edges. Hipped roof. Row of six pig sties with walled yards in front. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044904 | Chollerton Grange | 1044904 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.108589 55.042173,-2.108591 55.042137,-2.108483 55.042136,-2.108483 55.042074,-2.108586 55.042075,-2.108586 55.042006,-2.108495 55.042006,-2.108495 55.041984,-2.108382 55.041983,-2.108382 55.041995,-2.108288 55.041995,-2.108287 55.042078,-2.108260 55.042078,-2.108260 55.042093,-2.108290 55.042093,-2.108289 55.042199,-2.108486 55.042200,-2.108486 55.042172,-2.108589 55.042173))) | NY 97 SW CHOLLERTON CHOLLERTON 14/49 Chollerton Grange (Previously listed as 20.10.52 Chollerton Vicarage) GV II House, formerly vicarage. Early Cl9 of two builds. Dated on different sections CB and CB for Christopher Bird, father and son, vicars of Chollerton. 1830 1847 Largely by John Dobson. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. Front block of 3 slightly-irregular bays with double-span rear wing. Left bay and left span to rear are of earlier build. Front block has pedimented cross-gabled projecting centre bay with tall 15-pane sash window in eared surround. 16-pane sash in similar surround above and similar windows in right bay. Left bay has tall tripartite sash with 10 panes per light on ground floor, 16-pane sash above,both with plain surrounds. Dentilled eaves course and pediment. Hipped roof and 2 stone corniced ridge stacks. Right return is entrance front. Flat-topped porch has door of 6-flush panels in entablature surround. Irregular fenestration, mainly 16-pane sashes. Other facades have 16- and 9-pane sashes. Rear wing has gabled roofs with 2 ridge and one end stack. Interior has mid-C19 open-well stair with turned balusters; 6-panelled doors and internal shutters. , | 2013-01-29 | 1952-10-20 | ||||
1044905 | Swinburne Castle And Attached Stable | 1044905 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.104145 55.072773,-2.104175 55.072722,-2.104202 55.072727,-2.104218 55.072700,-2.104203 55.072698,-2.104228 55.072651,-2.104315 55.072669,-2.104345 55.072620,-2.104367 55.072624,-2.104376 55.072606,-2.104359 55.072604,-2.104370 55.072583,-2.104327 55.072574,-2.104339 55.072549,-2.104277 55.072539,-2.104332 55.072443,-2.104216 55.072429,-2.104073 55.072702,-2.103810 55.072652,-2.103780 55.072704,-2.104145 55.072773))) | NY 97 NW CHOLLERTON GREAT SWINBURNE 460/10/52 Swinburne Castle and attached stable 20.10.1952 GV II* West wing and attached stable of country house, now partly empty and partly farm storage. Late C16, early C17, stable early C18. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. L-shaped. 2 storeys. House part is nine bays on 1st floor with 12-pane sashes in C17 double-chamfered surrounds under hoodmoulds. Marks visible of former mullion-and-transom crosses. Ground floor has 2 blocked brick tunnel vaults on left then one 8-pane sash window with thick glazing bars in double-chamfered surround. An original surround on right now has )-slatted window. Other windows are 16-pane sashes in early C19 chamfered surrounds. Steeply-pitched roof, hipped on left and gabled on right. Rear very irregular with varied sashes, some under hoodmoulds; 2 first floor doorways with hoodmoulds and 2 large external stacks. Left return was part of mid C18 house. Ashlar, l-bay with rusticated quoins and 12-pane sashes in blind round arch. Right return has 2-light mullioned window in gable. R Attached projecting 2-storey stable dated T M over blocked central door with 17 28 large chamfered lintel and alternating jambs. Similar doorway to right and 5 small windows to each floor, with heavy chamfered surrounds and holes for iron bars. Gabled roof with kneelers and flat coping. Former 2-light window on right return now has elaborate coat of arms. Large circular pitching eye to rear. INTERIOR has large C18 stone kitchen fireplace with fragments of C19 iron range and another brick C18 fireplace. Late C17 wooden dog-leg staircase in rear wing and mid C18 stone cantilevered staircase with plain stick balusters and moulded handrail. Southern first floor room has good C18 staircase. Other upper floor rooms contain C18 fireplaces, shutters and moulded wooden window surrounds. Main part of C18 house which linked this range with orangery (q.v.) has been demolished. , | 2013-01-29 | 1952-10-20 | ||||
1044906 | Tithe Barn | 1044906 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.104766 55.076339,-2.104756 55.076286,-2.104553 55.076298,-2.104562 55.076352,-2.104766 55.076339))) | NY 97 NW CHOLLERTON GREAT SWINBURNE 10/56 Tithe Barn 20.10.52 II Byre and barn. Late C18. Random rubble with dressed stone quoins and surrounds. Stone slate roof. Gothick style. 2 storey, 3-bay facade under open-pedimented gable. Ground floor has remains of arched opening in centre and flanking cruciform windows, now partly blocked. 1st floor has 3 tall pointed-arched windows, the right two blocked. Large quatrefoil in gable. Right return has central byre door with alternating-block surround; and 2 pointed-arched recesses, with brick surrounds, above. C19 left lean-to addition also has stone slate roof. Rear has stone outside stairs to barn. , | 2013-01-29 | 1952-10-20 | ||||
1044907 | Little Swinburne Farmhouse | 1044907 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.081625 55.091360,-2.081578 55.091384,-2.081683 55.091444,-2.081752 55.091407,-2.081683 55.091367,-2.081788 55.091309,-2.081720 55.091271,-2.081749 55.091254,-2.081697 55.091225,-2.081668 55.091241,-2.081618 55.091213,-2.081513 55.091271,-2.081445 55.091233,-2.081378 55.091270,-2.081521 55.091352,-2.081566 55.091327,-2.081625 55.091360))) | NY 97 NW CHOLLERTON LITTLE SWINBURNE 10/58 Little Swinburne Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse. 1808 for Sir Wm. Lorraine. Dressed stone with Lakeland slate roof. 2-storey, 5-bay main block with lower one-bay side wings projecting to rear. Garden front has central double boarded doors with overlight in alternating- block jambs. Similar surrounds to 12-pane sash windows. Left wing has blocked window. Right wing has margined sash on ground floor and 16-pane sash above. Coped gabled roof with kneelers and rebuilt brick ridge stacks. Garage door inserted in rear of left wing. Interior has staircase with square balusters, 6-panelled doors and internal shutters. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044908 | Little Swinburne Tower | 1044908 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.080246 55.095015,-2.080206 55.094926,-2.080274 55.094916,-2.080320 55.095016,-2.080227 55.095031,-2.080235 55.095046,-2.080354 55.095027,-2.080301 55.094902,-2.080179 55.094921,-2.080223 55.095018,-2.080246 55.095015))) | NY 97 NW CHOLLERTON LITTLE SWINBURNE 10/61 Little Swinburne Tower II Ruined tower house. C15. Random rubble. Substantial parts of south and west walls stand to c30 feet. East and north walls are more fragmentary and have largely lost their facing stone. South and west walls have chamfered offset at first floor level. West side shows trace of roof of building now demolished. Interior has vestiges of basement vault and traces of 1st floor fireplace. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044909 | Merry Shiels Farmhouse And Attached Farm Buildings | 1044909 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.000510 55.125185,-2.000577 55.125164,-2.000568 55.125154,-2.000598 55.125146,-2.000623 55.125176,-2.000762 55.125135,-2.000800 55.125179,-2.000892 55.125152,-2.000853 55.125108,-2.001025 55.125051,-2.000995 55.125012,-2.000896 55.125042,-2.000888 55.125033,-2.000548 55.125132,-2.000325 55.124899,-2.000257 55.124920,-2.000510 55.125185)),((-2.000758 55.124764,-2.000997 55.125011,-2.001079 55.124987,-2.000839 55.124740,-2.000758 55.124764))) | NZ 08 SW KIRKWHELPINGTON B6342 Merry Shiels farmhouse 8/65 and attached farmbuildings II Planned farmstead. Early C19. Dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. 3 symmetrical ranges round a courtyard. North range has 2-storey, 3-bay farmhouse with attached single-storey, 1-bay byres. House has C20 door with overlight. 4-pane sash windows with moulded reveals. Gabled roof with overlapping coping and two end stacks. Byre on right has plank door. Byre on left now a garage. Flanking these are short walls, each with a plank door, linking north range to projecting single-storey ranges. East range has 6 elliptical arches to shelter sheds, 3 now blocked. Right of these a former 2-bay cottage, now storage with door and window in alternating- block surround. Hipped roof with square corniced ridge stack to cottage. West range is byre and stable. 3 plank doors and two ?-slatted windows. Blocked elliptical arch to former cart shed on left. Hipped roof. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044910 | Catcherside Cottage | 1044910 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.013953 55.182811,-2.013763 55.182815,-2.013767 55.182879,-2.013786 55.182879,-2.013788 55.182898,-2.013863 55.182896,-2.013861 55.182876,-2.013957 55.182873,-2.013953 55.182811))) | NY 98 NE KIRKWHELPINGTON CATCHERSIDE 3/67 Catcherside Cottage II Bastle house. Late C16/early C17. Altered early C19. Random rubble 1 metre thick with very large quoins. c 24ft x 45ft. 2 storeys, 3 bays with C20 central door in C19 wood porch. Early C19 Yorkshire sash windows with intermediate glazing bars removed. Gabled roof with corniced end stacks. Blocked round-arched bastle door on right return. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044911 | Stable Circa 60 Yards West Of Little Harle Tower | 1044911 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.981325 55.145703,-1.981828 55.145607,-1.981660 55.145330,-1.981559 55.145347,-1.981684 55.145558,-1.981380 55.145616,-1.981263 55.145409,-1.981166 55.145426,-1.981325 55.145703))) | This List entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 10/08/2016 NZ 08 SW 8/71 KIRKWHELPINGTON HARLE Stable circa 60 yards west of Little Harle Tower (Formerly listed as Stable circa 60 yards west of Littleharle Tower) GV II Stable block. Early C19. Tooled and margined ashlar with Lakeland slate roof. 2 storeys, round 3 sides of courtyard. North range has 3 segmental arches, the centre one the entrance with flanking carriage houses. 3 small 6-paned windows above. Projecting ranges of stables, 6 bays. West range has 6 stable doors with 6-paned sash above each. East range has 3 doors and 3 windows. 2-stage clock and bell turret above entrance. Square clock stage and octagonal bell stage with louvred openings and angle pilasters. Weather vane. Hipped roof with 2 triple conjoined ridge stacks on north range. Interior of stables shows original stalls with curved wood partitions, iron posts with ball finials and iron hay baskets. Round-arched recesses at rear of stalls. , | 2016-08-11 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044912 | Wellhouse Farmhouse | 1044912 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.962942 55.147653,-1.963129 55.147655,-1.963132 55.147570,-1.962944 55.147567,-1.962942 55.147653))) | NZ 08 SW KIRKWHELPINGTON HARLE 8/74 Wellhouse Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse. c.1800. Dressed stone with old graduated Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Victorian central door in raised surround. Similar surround to 12-pane sashes. Gabled roof with narrow raised coping and stone end stacks. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044913 | Kirkharle Farmhouse | 1044913 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.979580 55.136451,-1.979551 55.136459,-1.979608 55.136521,-1.979781 55.136468,-1.979724 55.136405,-1.979680 55.136418,-1.979580 55.136310,-1.979620 55.136297,-1.979583 55.136256,-1.979608 55.136249,-1.979588 55.136227,-1.979387 55.136288,-1.979449 55.136356,-1.979484 55.136345,-1.979580 55.136451))) | NZ 08 SW KIRKWHELPINGTON KIRKHARLE 8/78 Kirkharle Farmhouse GV II House. Early C19 but with older core. Ashlar and Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. H-plan. Garden front 5 bays. Very high plinth. 3-bay centre has 12-pane sashes on ground floor and shortened 6-pane sashes above. Slightly projecting 1-bay wings have tripartite sashes on ground floor and 6-pane sashes above. Wings also have raised alternating quoins to plinth level, and 1st floor sill band. Entrance front has plank and battened door in second bay. Wing to left is random rubble and was attached to further building. Hipped roof with 2 stone corniced ridge stacks. Interior has stone vaulted basement and 6-panelled doors. Also one wall of great thickness. The house is the partly rebuilt wing of the mansion of Loraine family - Lancelot Brown's first employers. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044914 | Garden Wall Attached To West Of Kirkharle Manor | 1044914 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.982751 55.137268,-1.982700 55.137329,-1.982579 55.137369,-1.982592 55.137381,-1.982720 55.137339,-1.982765 55.137282,-1.982751 55.137268))) | NZ 08 SW KIRKWHELPINGTON KIRKHARLE 8/80 Garden wall attached to west of Kirkharle Manor GV II Garden wall. Early C19. Dressed stone with flat coping. c.12 ft high. Round 2 sides of garden curving boldly at north-west corner. Ramped down at end. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044915 | Church Of St Bartholomew | 1044915 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.007176 55.154126,-2.007181 55.154141,-2.007209 55.154139,-2.007212 55.154150,-2.007291 55.154144,-2.007284 55.154121,-2.007319 55.154117,-2.007316 55.154101,-2.007292 55.154103,-2.007283 55.154069,-2.007197 55.154077,-2.007192 55.154060,-2.007134 55.154065,-2.007126 55.154035,-2.007077 55.154039,-2.007085 55.154068,-2.006680 55.154103,-2.006698 55.154168,-2.007176 55.154126))) | NY 98 SE KIRKWHELPINGTON KIRKWHELPINGTON VILLAGE 7/82 Church of St.Bartholomew 10.11.51 GV II* Parish church. C12 fragments. Chancel and nave largely C13 with C15 alterations. Restored 1897. Dressed stone and Lakeland slate roof. West tower, nave, chancel and south porch. West tower of several builds. Lower masonry C12 or C13. Low, late Perpendicular west door with Tudor lintel. Buttresses of various dates C13-C16. Battlements and crocketed pinnacles Perpendicular features. Victorian 3-light bell openings with Perpendicular tracery. Similar windows in 3-bay C13 nave. South porch, possibly C16, has plain chamfered round arch and sundial above dated 1764. South door is C13 and has 2 orders of columns, with nailhead in the capitals, and multi-moulded arch. Nave north wall has one original and one Victorian lancet. Chancel has blocked priest's door and one lancet on south side; also large C18 12-pane sash window. East end lengthened 1897 and given 3 stepped lancets. Gabled roof with kneelers and flat coping. Interior has blocked tower arch with 1 order of columns, scalloped capitals and pronounced chevron mouldings in the pointed arch. This may have been chancel arch of earlier church and has C12 and C13 fragments built into wall which blocks it. C13 chancel arch with octagonal responds. Trefoiled sedilia with slender C13 shafts. C17 octagonal font using upturned C14 capital as base. Mahogany pulpit with tester, 1797. Tablet of 1743 with aedicule and coat of arms to Gawen and Mary Aynsley on chancel north wall. Several good tablets set in chancel floor. Medieval grave cover with foliated cross used as lintel of north lancet. Archeologia Aeliana: New Series XVI 1894. , | 2013-01-29 | 1951-11-10 | ||||
1044916 | Monument To Wm. Atkinson C.20 Yards South Of Church Of St Bartholomew | 1044916 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.007230 55.153957,-2.007254 55.153951,-2.007261 55.153939,-2.007257 55.153930,-2.007224 55.153921,-2.007202 55.153930,-2.007198 55.153939,-2.007205 55.153951,-2.007230 55.153957))) | NY 98 SE KIRKWHELPINGTON KIRKWHELPINGTON VILLAGE 7/84 Monument to Wm.Atkinson c.20 yards south of Church of St.Bartholomew GV II Churchyard memorial. 1790. Ashlar. Plain tablet with arched top inscribed to William Atkinson who died by a fall from his horse. It says: In an extensive business, Industry and Integrity brought him patronage and Respect. Stranger alike to servility and Oppression he studiously avoided to give offence to the Rich and cherished the laudible Endeavours of the poor. READER! That thou mayst merit the sigh and tear due to the memory of the good and just Like his Let thy life be useful and blameless. Rear of stone has earlier carving of cherubs and commemorates a death of 1775. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044917 | Cliff House And Cliffside | 1044917 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.007636 55.153500,-2.007526 55.153501,-2.007529 55.153580,-2.007361 55.153582,-2.007364 55.153672,-2.007642 55.153669,-2.007636 55.153500))) | NY 98 SE KIRKWHELPINGTON KIRKWHELPINGTON VILLAGE 7/85 Cliff House and Cliffside GV II House now subdivided into 3. Early C19 with C18 core. Dressed stone with ashlar door and window surrounds; ashlar porch and one gable end. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. L-shaped with further small extension to rear. 3-bay front, the left bay projecting. 6-panelled door with margined overlight in flat-topped porch in angle of L. A second door, now a C20 French window with overlight, in central bay has chamfered C18 surround heightened in C19. Ground floor windows are 12-pane sashes. 1st floor windows are shorter 9-pane sashes. Projecting bay has tall 12-pane sash with cyma-moulded cornice. Small window above. Gabled roofs of quite steep pitch. Lean-to to rear. Ridged coping and kneelers. One stone corniced ridge stack and 3 similar end stacks. Interior has early C19 cast-iron staircase with clustered-shafted balusters and wreathed handrail. 6-panelled doors and internal shutters. C20 single-storey addition on left return and C20 lean-to conservatory on front are not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
1044918 | Kirkwhelpington Vicarage | 1044918 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.007642 55.154195,-2.007772 55.154198,-2.007791 55.154174,-2.007995 55.154163,-2.007983 55.154088,-2.007872 55.154094,-2.007869 55.154077,-2.007636 55.154090,-2.007642 55.154195))) | NY 98 SE KIRKWHELPINGTON KIRKWHELPINGTON VILLAGE 7/87 Kirkwhelpington Vicarage 10.11.51 (Previously listed as The Vicarage) II GV House, formerly vicarage. C18 with older core. Largely rebuilt mid C18 by Rev. William Ellison. Ashlar with stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays with lower 1-bay side wings. Central 6-panelled door with overlight. Windows are renewed 4-pane sashes. Lower wing to left has two 20-pane sashes. Gabled roof with corniced white brick end stacks. Stone corniced end stack on lower wing to right. Rear facade has irregular fenestration and short projecting cross-gabled wing with 2-storey canted bay which has door of 6 flush panels, and three 8-pane sashes above. Steeply-pitched roof. Interior has one wall about 5 ft thick said to be remnant of former tower. Also 6-panelled doors and internal shutters. , | 2013-01-29 | 1951-11-10 |
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