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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1044970 | 1 And 2, West View | 1044970 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.254649 55.143560,-2.254579 55.143629,-2.254726 55.143677,-2.254847 55.143556,-2.254701 55.143508,-2.254649 55.143560))) | NY 8283 - 8383 BELLINGHAM WEST VIEW 21/51 Nos. 1 and 2 GV II House. Early C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 and 3 bays. Left house has 12-panelled door on right with Tuscan pilasters, plain frieze and cornice. Windows are 12-pane sashes in flat raised surrounds. Similar decoration to right house with central doorway. The houses share raised quoins, 1st floor sill band and plain cornice. Gabled roof with flat coping. One ridge and 2 gable stacks. Fenestration to rear of No. 2 much altered in late C20. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
1044971 | West Woodburn Bridge | 1044971 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.169618 55.175356,-2.169739 55.175452,-2.169876 55.175389,-2.169660 55.175221,-2.169664 55.175200,-2.169622 55.175193,-2.169512 55.175100,-2.169500 55.175075,-2.169428 55.175021,-2.169426 55.175005,-2.169260 55.175065,-2.169467 55.175231,-2.169464 55.175252,-2.169506 55.175258,-2.169618 55.175356))) | NY 88 NE CORSENSIDE A68 2/55 West Woodburn Bridge GV II 10/11/51 Bridge. Early C19. Ashlar. 2 broad segmental arches framed by arch bands. Further band at base of parapet. Triangular cutwater with chamfered plinth is broached and rises to parapet to form canted refuges. Abutments and parapet are also canted outwards at each end. Parapet, with chamfered coping stones, ends in piers with shallow pyramidal caps. Reconstructed, using original materials, in 1957. , | 2013-01-29 | 1951-11-10 | ||||
1044972 | Bastle House Attached To Brig Farmhouse | 1044972 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.172593 55.201498,-2.172425 55.201488,-2.172414 55.201545,-2.172584 55.201554,-2.172593 55.201498))) | NY 88 NE CORSENSIDE 2/57 Bastle house attached to Brig farmhouse II Bastle house now used as byre and store. Late C16/early C17. Upper floor partly rebuilt probably in C18. Openings altered C18. Random rubble 4? ft thick with massive quoins and boulder plinth. Welsh slate roof. 33 ft x 23 ft. 2 storeys. Ground floor has later door, with flat reveals, to right; and original door, 30 inches wide with splayed reveals, in centre. Original upper door also now a window is directly above with 2 later windows left and right. One very small window on ground floor rear and C20 brick outside stair. Gabled roof with kneelers. Interior has old wood lintels to original ground floor door and to all openings on front of 1st floor. Corbels of former fireplace visible in ground floor and 3 square recesses to sides of former fireplaces on 1st floor. C18 roof timbers with tie and collar beams. Shielings and Bastles: Ramm, McDowall, Mercer. HMSO. 1970. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
1044973 | Townfoot Farmhouse And Attached Farm Buildings And Cottages | 1044973 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.151493 55.176077,-2.151683 55.176048,-2.151671 55.176025,-2.151720 55.176018,-2.151716 55.176003,-2.151840 55.175983,-2.151815 55.175941,-2.151360 55.176013,-2.151387 55.176069,-2.151482 55.176054,-2.151493 55.176077)),((-2.151760 55.175939,-2.151848 55.175919,-2.151788 55.175827,-2.151758 55.175834,-2.151727 55.175787,-2.151546 55.175826,-2.151552 55.175834,-2.151447 55.175856,-2.151473 55.175895,-2.151697 55.175847,-2.151760 55.175939))) | NY 98 NW CORSENSIDE EAST WOODBURN 3/61 Townfoot Farmhouse and attached farm buildings and cottages GV II House, farmbuildings and cottages. Early C19 with older core. House dressed stone with graduated Lakeland slate roof, Other buildings random rubble with Welsh slate roofs. House on right with farmbuildings round yard to left. House 2 storeys, 3 bays. Plank door and 2 flanking but irregularly-spaced late C19 sashes on ground floor. 3 similar sashes above. Gabled roof with flat coping and 2 stone end and one ridge stacks. Attached to left 2 single-storey stores. The first has plank door, C20 window and cart doors with wood lintel; the 2nd has segmental arch and ?-slatted window. The wall between them is 4 ft 6 ins thick and has a door with drawbar holes and one jamb which is a Roman altar with inscription and hunting scene, the former bastle-house door. Left of these, forming head of yard is 2-storey byre with granary over. Central door on each floor and flanking ?-slatted windows. Outside stone stair to rear. Gabled roof with flat coping. Left side of yard is 2 cottages of lobby-entry plan with blank wall towards yard. Rear of each cottage has central door and flanking sash windows. Gabled roof with small stone gable stacks. Centre of farmyard has old rubble midden with raised walkway around. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
1044974 | Bay Horse Inn | 1044974 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.169744 55.175862,-2.169789 55.175849,-2.169759 55.175812,-2.169792 55.175804,-2.169836 55.175853,-2.169946 55.175829,-2.169910 55.175783,-2.169944 55.175774,-2.169938 55.175762,-2.170029 55.175739,-2.169967 55.175663,-2.169776 55.175711,-2.169760 55.175693,-2.169721 55.175706,-2.169737 55.175723,-2.169654 55.175751,-2.169744 55.175862))) | NY 88 NE CORSENSIDE WEST WOODBURN 2/64 Bay Horse Inn GV II Inn. C18 2 builds, altered early C19 and C20. Dressed stone. Welsh and stone slate roofs. 2 storeys. Left part 3 bays; double-span roof, central doorway dated 1797 on lintel. All windows 16-pane sashes, several renewed. Gabled roofs with flat coping and kneelers. Stone gable stacks with bands. Rear span has stone slates. Right part 3 bays. Lean-to mid-C20 porch in left bay. Centre window late C20. Other windows late C19 small-paned casements. Stone gable stack on left gable. Right gable stack rebuilt in brick. Right part included mainly for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
1044975 | Farmbuildings East Of The Crag Farmhouse | 1044975 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.180837 55.162972,-2.180996 55.163199,-2.181068 55.163182,-2.180951 55.163005,-2.181043 55.162984,-2.180950 55.162850,-2.180856 55.162873,-2.180814 55.162814,-2.180740 55.162831,-2.180837 55.162972))) | NY 88 NE CORSENSIDE WEST WOODBURN 2/68 Farmbuildings east of The Crag farmhouse GV II Farmbuildings. C18 and C19. Dressed stone and random rubble with Welsh slate roofs. L-shaped, forming yard with farmhouse. To right, projecting single-storey building with mid-Cl9 castellated screen wall in frontwhich has higher central turret and 2 rows of ventilation slits under pronounced hoodmoulds. To left C18 2-storey byre with granary over. Outside stone stairs to upper door on right. Almost central ground floor door with alternating surround; and 2 first floor ?-slatted windows. This part has gabled roof with flat coping. Single-storey extension to left with similar doorway and roof hipped on left. Cobbled farmyard with raised pavement of random rubble. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
1044977 | High Leam Farmhouse | 1044977 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.188542 55.179717,-2.188582 55.179709,-2.188597 55.179731,-2.188678 55.179715,-2.188662 55.179690,-2.188852 55.179653,-2.188805 55.179566,-2.188593 55.179609,-2.188612 55.179641,-2.188430 55.179678,-2.188463 55.179733,-2.188542 55.179717))) | NY 88 NE CORSENSIDE WOODHOUSE 2/73 High Leam Farmhouse GV II House. Early C19. Ashlar with random rubble to rear and to lower wing on right. Welsh slate roof. Central-staircase plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays. 3 steps up to 8-panelled door with alternating-block surround. Similar surrounds to 12-pane sash windows with projecting sills. Alternating quoins. Deep moulded cornice. Gabled roof with flat coping and 2 stone corniced gable stacks. Lower one-bay wing to right has C20 sash below and 16-pane sash above. Round- headed staircase window to rear with Y-tracery. Interior has staircase with square balusters and wreathed handrail. All doors 6-panelled; panelled internal shutters. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
1044978 | The Old Coach Station | 1044978 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.856714 54.988185,-1.856528 54.988206,-1.856548 54.988261,-1.856740 54.988239,-1.856714 54.988185))) | NZ 06 NE HORSLEY HORSLEY VILLAGE (North side) 16/101 The Old Coach Station GV II House. Date above door TR MR WR IR PR 1700 Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. 3 irregular bays. Almost central doorway with flattened Tudor arch in chamfered surround. Hoodmould over. Hoodmoulds also to flanking ground-floor windows which were formerly 3-light mullioned windows but now have C20 casements. 3 C20 casements above, the right 2 in original openings, the left one a dormer slightly breaking eaves. Blocked fire window on left. Gabled roof with flat coping and 2 renewed brick gable stacks. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
1044979 | The Crown And Anchor | 1044979 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.853862 54.988355,-1.853840 54.988357,-1.853888 54.988462,-1.854099 54.988430,-1.854027 54.988262,-1.853952 54.988272,-1.853982 54.988338,-1.853908 54.988349,-1.853896 54.988338,-1.853876 54.988336,-1.853863 54.988342,-1.853862 54.988355))) | NZ 06 NE HORSLEY HORSLEY VILLAGE (South side) 16/104 The Crown and Anchor II Inn. Early C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 4 bays. 4 steps up to 6-panelled door, under semi-circular stone hood on stone brackets, in 2nd bay. Windows are 16-pane sashes with projecting sills, those in left bay renewed in late C20. Ist floor sill band. Open-pedimented gables on returns. Left gable stack is stone with band. Right stack renewed in brick. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
1044980 | Byres Attached To West Of Welton Hall | 1044980 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.899823 55.002879,-1.899570 55.002887,-1.899576 55.002945,-1.899829 55.002937,-1.899823 55.002879))) | NZ 06 NE HORSLEY WELTON 16/108 Byres attached to west of Welton Hall GV II Formerly byres with granary over, now garages. C18 with older core. Coursed stone and stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Ground floor has 2 doors, one blocked and two ?-slatted windows. First floor has four ?-slatted windows. Gabled roof. Included mainly for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
1044981 | Superintendent's House | 1044981 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.900424 55.006281,-1.900428 55.006229,-1.900301 55.006225,-1.900303 55.006208,-1.900248 55.006207,-1.900246 55.006227,-1.900207 55.006203,-1.900167 55.006207,-1.900142 55.006220,-1.900140 55.006250,-1.900199 55.006275,-1.900235 55.006276,-1.900232 55.006307,-1.900421 55.006312,-1.900424 55.006281))) | NZ 06 NE HORSLEY WHITTLE DENE RESERVOIRS 16/109 Superintendent's House II House. 1848 by John Dobson for the Newcastle and Gateshead Water Co. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Castellated, octagonal, 2-storey tower with lower 2- storey wing of 3 irregular bays attached to left. Gabled porch with fleur de lys finial,ridged coping, kneelers and Tudor-arched doorway in right bay of wing. 3-light double-chamfered mullioned windows except 1st floor centre which is a single light. Similar windows in tower ground floor; 1st floor windows are mullion-and-transom crosses with hoodmoulds. Front wall of tower is blank with Newcastle upon Tyne coat of arms in panel under hoodmould with Tudor rose stops. Tower has chamfered plinth above ground floor and external chimney stack on right return with 2 corniced and castellated octagonal chimneys. Wing has chamfered eaves soffit, gabled roof with ridged crow-stepped coping and one stone corniced end stack. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
1044982 | 3, Bridge End | 1044982 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.867887 54.967933,-1.867925 54.967954,-1.868030 54.967931,-1.867980 54.967854,-1.867857 54.967880,-1.867887 54.967933))) | NZ 0863 - 0963 OVINGHAM BRIDGE END 22/111 No. 3 GV II House. C17 or early C18. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. Ground floor has 4 irregular windows with plank door second from left. Left bay has 12-pane horizontal sliding sash. Right of door 4-light mullioned window, but now only centre mullion remains, forming two 16-pane casements. On 1st floor 2 half-dormer windows with 12-pane horizontal sliding sashes. Very steeply pitched gabled roof has one later brick gable stack and narrow raised coping. Interior has old beams. C20 kitchen extension to rear not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
1044983 | Mount Huly Farmhouse And Attached Farmbuildings | 1044983 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.867650 54.976144,-1.867727 54.976159,-1.867755 54.976102,-1.867843 54.976105,-1.867891 54.976081,-1.867896 54.976065,-1.867884 54.976043,-1.867790 54.976032,-1.867859 54.975896,-1.867579 54.975867,-1.867559 54.975937,-1.867742 54.975958,-1.867650 54.976144))) | NZ 06 SE OVINGHAM HORSLEY ROAD 18/113 Mount Huly Farmhouse and attached farm buildings II Farmhouse, barn, now partly incorporated into house,and gingang. C18 core; extended and barn built early C19; alterations early - mid C19. Random rubble with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. L-shaped. House 2 storeys, 4 bays with doorway in mid-C19 porch in second bay; it has chamfered surround and ' segmental head. Windows are 16-pane sashes in stop-chamfered surrounds. Outshut to rear with mainly C19 windows including Yorkshire sashes. Barn was originally free-standing and only joined to house in mid C19 when 2 doors with stop-chamfered surrounds were added. Gabled roof. The house has flat coping and kneelers. Attached to rear of barn is circular gingang with square stone piers. Interior of house has 2-panelled door in ground floor front room, 2-leaf doors, internal shutters and old beams. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
1044984 | Farmbuildings To West Of Park Shield Farmhouse | 1044984 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.167650 55.017277,-2.167041 55.017341,-2.167059 55.017393,-2.167787 55.017314,-2.167771 55.017265,-2.167650 55.017277)),((-2.167284 55.017558,-2.167294 55.017601,-2.167375 55.017594,-2.167324 55.017389,-2.167238 55.017396,-2.167251 55.017448,-2.167215 55.017450,-2.167231 55.017512,-2.167272 55.017509,-2.167284 55.017558))) | NY 86 NE WARDEN 6/116 Farmbuildings to west of Park Shield Farmhouse GV II Farmbuildings, early C19. Rubble with tooled and margined quoins and dressings, roofs slate except for stone slates on first and third cottages. Threshing barn on west side of yard with attached ranges at each end, that to south continued westwards as a row of three single-storey cottages. Circular gingang attached to west side of threshing barn. Hooded loading door with conveyor cover on east side of threshing barn. Separate group of buildings to north not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1044985 | Walls And Piers Around Garden To South Of Walwick Grange | 1044985 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.146330 55.017888,-2.146768 55.017883,-2.146702 55.017243,-2.146280 55.017253,-2.146297 55.017542,-2.146330 55.017888),(-2.146730 55.017863,-2.146349 55.017866,-2.146306 55.017272,-2.146674 55.017262,-2.146730 55.017863))) | NY 96 NW WARDEN B6319 (East side) 7/118 Walls and piers around garden to south of Walwick Grange GV II Garden wall and piers, C18 brick and stone. Brick walls incorporate rear wall of stable block which has stone quoins and coped gables with kneelers. Nearest the house a low screen wall of rubble with raised coping holds 6 piers of squared stone with stepped and moulded caps and varying finials. Piers flanking entrance to gardens have attached jambs with scrolled tops. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1044986 | East Fourstones Farmhouse | 1044986 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.168779 55.006204,-2.168688 55.006235,-2.168742 55.006293,-2.168412 55.006402,-2.168461 55.006451,-2.168566 55.006418,-2.168584 55.006437,-2.168691 55.006403,-2.168710 55.006423,-2.168833 55.006383,-2.168844 55.006394,-2.168934 55.006364,-2.168785 55.006202,-2.168779 55.006204))) | In the entry for: NY 86 NE WARDEN FOURSTONES 6/119 Fourstones Farmhouse GV II The item shall be amended to read: WARDEN FOURSTONES East Fourstones Farmhouse ------------------------------------ NY 86 NE WARDEN FOURSTONES 6/119 Fourstones Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse. Early C19 incorporating some earlier fabric. Main block coursed stone with tooled and margined quoins and dressings, hipped slate roof with twin central corniced stacks. 2 storeys, 3 windows. 4 semicircular stone steps to central six- panelled door with oblong fanlight. 16-pane sash windows with slightly projecting sills. Rear wing to left has 3 original sashes to first floor on south; block attached to north side of wing is part of earlier house, rubble with dressed quoins, later windows, later outshuts on north. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1044987 | Former Station Masters House | 1044987 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.175483 55.004209,-2.175623 55.004208,-2.175623 55.004160,-2.175688 55.004160,-2.175688 55.004138,-2.175811 55.004137,-2.175810 55.004094,-2.175663 55.004095,-2.175647 55.004081,-2.175614 55.004076,-2.175577 55.004092,-2.175569 55.004120,-2.175471 55.004121,-2.175473 55.004159,-2.175482 55.004159,-2.175483 55.004209))) | NY 86 NE WARDEN FOURSTONES 6/123 Former Station Master's House II House, probably c.1835. Ashlar front and side elevations, rubble to rear, slate roof, paired brackets to eaves, rendered stack, corniced stone stack on left gable. 1 storey, 3 wide bays, the central projecting with bowed end. 2 half- glazed doors, 1 with C19 coloured margins. Sash windows, those in end bays without glazing bars. 12-pane sashes in centre bay curved in plan. Later additions to rear. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1044988 | Church Of St Michael | 1044988 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.136698 54.992830,-2.136678 54.992832,-2.136686 54.992860,-2.136597 54.992867,-2.136576 54.992786,-2.136457 54.992797,-2.136478 54.992878,-2.136258 54.992897,-2.136275 54.992960,-2.136494 54.992941,-2.136516 54.993027,-2.136629 54.993018,-2.136607 54.992934,-2.136784 54.992919,-2.136783 54.992911,-2.136814 54.992908,-2.136803 54.992866,-2.136763 54.992869,-2.136751 54.992826,-2.136698 54.992830))) | NY 96 NW WARDEN LOW WARDEN 7/125 Church of St. Michael 15.4.69 I Parish church. Saxon west tower, transepts C13, nave and south porch 1765, chancel 1889. Tower coursed sandstone with irregular large quoins, remainder coursed squared sandstone; slate roof. Cruciform with west tower and south porch. Tall tower has small round-headed windows differing in detail, stepped-in C18 belfry stage with single broad pointed opening in each face, low pyramidal cap. Nave has C19 windows in C13 style. Transepts have tall chamfered plinth, clasping buttresses at angles, stepped buttresses to sides and beneath gable windows; single and paired C13 lancets in side walls with hollow-chamfered string linking hoodmoulds. Three-light windows in gables are largely C19. Chancel has lancet windows in side walls, priests' door on south with enriched shouldered arch, three-light east window. South porch has Cl9 inner and outer arches, good C18 sundial in gable, blocked square-headed window in west wall. Interior. Low round-headed tower arch with moulded imposts, possibly Roman stones, arch of rough rubble perhaps a post-medieval reconstruction. C19 pointed double- chamfered transept arches on medieval jambs. Piscina in south wall of south transept, square-headed aumbry rebated for door in north wall of north transept. C12 coped and regulated gravestone in chancel against north wall, medieval cross slab in sanctuary floor, various C18/19 floor slabs and wall monuments. Important collection of carved stones lying loose in porch. Traditionally Warden Church stands on the site of an oratory used by St. John of Beverley when he was Bishop of Hexham (685-704). The west tower, despite the C18 reconstruction of its belfry stage, is an important member of the Northumbrian group of Saxon towers. H.M. & J. Taylor, Anglo Saxon Architecture 632 - 634 , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-04-15 | ||||
1044989 | Screen Wall Railing And Piers To North Of Low Warden House | 1044989 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.135289 54.992812,-2.135321 54.992846,-2.135311 54.992863,-2.135273 54.992876,-2.135314 54.992912,-2.135366 54.992902,-2.135414 54.992949,-2.135427 54.992946,-2.135391 54.992902,-2.135342 54.992893,-2.135318 54.992902,-2.135292 54.992880,-2.135335 54.992857,-2.135335 54.992841,-2.135309 54.992811,-2.135438 54.992773,-2.135432 54.992766,-2.135289 54.992812))) | NY 96 NW WARDEN LOW WARDEN 7/129 Screen Wall, Railing and piers to north of Low Warden House GV II Entrance screen, probably early C19. Stone and wrought iron. Four tall square rusticated piers with replaced pyramidal caps. Side piers linked by coursed stone walls, with sloped copings, on low plinths. Short railings with alternate spear and fleur-de-lys standards rest on wall and link the piers. Mounting block to north of western wall. Gates missing. Listed for group value with Low Warden House and Low Warden Farmhouse North. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1044991 | Lychgate To Bellingham Cemetery | 1044991 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.261724 55.140513,-2.261701 55.140518,-2.261727 55.140558,-2.261750 55.140554,-2.261724 55.140513))) | NY 88 SW BELLINGHAM B6320 (East side) 5/3 Lychgate to Bellingham Cemetery II Lychgate. c1920. Ashlar with stone slate roof. Arts and Craft style. Front has pointed arch with one step and 2 chamfers dying into imposts. Left and right are square recesses with double roll-moulded surrounds and dates of World Wars. Above the arch is a sword and wreath carved in high relief, part of the sword forming the letter I of the inscription IN MEMORIAM 1914/18. Mansard roof with swept coping to each pitch creating a wavy profile. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
1044992 | Church Of St Oswald | 1044992 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.262355 55.144457,-2.262209 55.144436,-2.262218 55.144414,-2.262166 55.144406,-2.262157 55.144428,-2.262133 55.144425,-2.262103 55.144492,-2.262362 55.144530,-2.262392 55.144463,-2.262355 55.144457))) | NY 8283-8383 BELLINGHAM B6320 (West side) 21/4 Church of St. Oswald GV II 10/11/51 Roman Catholic Church. 1839 by Ignatius Bonomi. Dressed stone and Welsh slate roof. Nave and chancel in one and east bellcote. 3 bays with, on south side, 2 sets of paired lancets under dripstones and a gabled porch with foliated cross finial. North wall is blank. East end has 3 stepped lancets under continuous dripstone, 2 trefoil windows above side lights and fanciful bellcote supported on moulded corbels; gable has a roundel with a pierced trefoil, crocketed pinnacles and a foliated cross finial. Monument by John Green in south porch. Plain interior. , | 2013-01-29 | 1951-11-10 | ||||
1044993 | St Oswald's Church Hall | 1044993 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.262908 55.144592,-2.262710 55.144558,-2.262676 55.144626,-2.262739 55.144637,-2.262729 55.144653,-2.262770 55.144660,-2.262780 55.144641,-2.262875 55.144657,-2.262908 55.144592))) | NY 8283-8383 BELLINGHAM off B6320 (West side) 21/6 St. Oswald's Church Hall GV II Church hall. Dated 1849 on porch gable. Dressed stone with ashlar quoins and door and window surrounds. Welsh slate roof. Single storey. Small 3-bay building with fanciful central gabled porch which has square angle buttresses with little cross gables at eaves level rising again as diagonally-set turrets capped by spires with similar cross gables at their bases. Porch gable is capped by a tabernacle with worn statue of Virgin Mary in niche and spire above. Door under hoodmould on left return. 2-light mullioned windows left and right. Similar 3-light windows to rear. All windows are diamond-paned iron casements. Gabled roof with overlapping coping stones and diagonally-set stone gable stacks. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
1044996 | North View | 1044996 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.255735 55.143796,-2.255677 55.143751,-2.255523 55.143810,-2.255577 55.143854,-2.255735 55.143796))) | NY 8283 - 8383 BELLINGHAM FRONT STREET 21/19 North View GV II Cottage. C18, probably older core. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. One room up and one down. Plank door to right with slightly chamfered surround. One window left and one 1st floor window, both horizontal sliding sashes. Blocked 1st floor door above door. Interior has old beams. Probably originally a granary over a single-storey cottage. Included partly for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
1044998 | Hole Bastle, 20 Yards North Of Hole Farmhouse | 1044998 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.210203 55.156115,-2.210158 55.156125,-2.210167 55.156139,-2.210141 55.156145,-2.210180 55.156203,-2.210335 55.156169,-2.210296 55.156111,-2.210307 55.156109,-2.210297 55.156094,-2.210203 55.156115))) | NY 88 SE BELLINGHAM HOLE 6/29 Hole bastle, 20 yards north of Hole farmhouse GV II* Bastle house. C16. Long sides heightened and 1st floor windows added C18. Random rubble 4? ft thick with boulder plinth and stone slate roof. 2? storeys. 35 ft by 22 ft. Original ground-floor doorway now blocked on left return and later door inserted on right return. Slightly later stone outside stair to original 1st floor doorway with chamfered surround and rebates for harr-hung door. C18 windows to either side. 2 smaller original windows, re-set above are 16 by 18 inches and have chamfered surrounds with holes for 2 vertical iron bars. Similar window to rear and 2 slit windows on right return; also 5 pigeon holes above alighting ledge in right gable. Interior has barrel-vaulted ground floor with narrow ladder-hole to 1st floor. Fireplace on 1st floor has timber lintel and square recess to right. Rustic wood stair to attic. Shielings and Bastles: Ramn, McDowell, Mercer. HMSO. 1970. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
1044999 | Lee Hall | 1044999 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.218272 55.112177,-2.218376 55.112178,-2.218377 55.112103,-2.218552 55.112104,-2.218552 55.112095,-2.218597 55.112095,-2.218597 55.112066,-2.218553 55.112065,-2.218554 55.112026,-2.218497 55.112025,-2.218497 55.111998,-2.218257 55.111996,-2.218254 55.112102,-2.218276 55.112102,-2.218272 55.112177))) | NY 87 NE BELLINGHAM LEE HALL 11/32 Lee Hall 1 GV II* 10/11/51 House. Early C18 with C17 core. Ashlar facade, random rubble behind and to lower one-bay wing on left. Welsh slate roof. 2? storeys. 5 bays. Double-span roof with projecting former service wing to rear. Symmetrical. C20 double door in doorway with moulded round-arched head, with curved keystone, on moulded imposts. Above a floating cornice and pulvinated frieze. Round-headed window in similar frame above. All other ground and 1st floor windows are 12-pane sashes in lightly-moulded surrounds. Similar surrounds to 6-pane attic windows. Bands at ground, 1st and 2nd floor level. Alternating and rusticated quoins. Moulded cornice. Gabled roof with kneelers behind cornice, i.e. from earlier house. Stone-corniced gable stacks. Right return has massive truncated external gable stack; similar stack visible above one-bay left extension. Interior has early C18 panelling and fireplace with bolection moulding in 1st floor front room; C17 stone fireplace with decorative lintel in 1st floor rear room. Many C18 doors, internal shutters and dado rails. Late C18 wood fireplace with Corinthian colonettes in ground floor front room. , | 2013-01-29 | 1951-11-10 | ||||
1045000 | Lloyds Bank | 1045000 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.253826 55.144479,-2.253650 55.144396,-2.253519 55.144492,-2.253532 55.144497,-2.253508 55.144526,-2.253546 55.144543,-2.253562 55.144523,-2.253730 55.144599,-2.253826 55.144479))) | NY 8283-8383 BELLINGHAM FRONT STREET 21/34 Lloyds Bank GV II Bank and manager's office, c.1900. Ashlar with Lakeland slate roof. Square plan; plain late Renaissance style. Two storeys, 5 bays on main (garden) front. Central door in rusticated jambs with semicircular console-bracketed hood. Sash windows with glazing bars, those on ground floor in rusticated architraves with friezes, and cornices linked by first floor band; upper windows rest on cill band and have entablatures with linking string below top frieze and eaves cornice. Hipped roof with 3 corniced ashlar ridge stacks. 4-bay left return has blind right bay. Rusticated ground floor with bank entrance at left. Similar facade treatment and windows here and to rear elevation; also to one-storey right and rear extensions, which have corniced chimneys on gable ends. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
1045002 | 18-24, Shaftoe Street | 1045002 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.246183 54.972187,-2.246262 54.972258,-2.246431 54.972195,-2.246415 54.972183,-2.246463 54.972163,-2.246521 54.972205,-2.246632 54.972138,-2.246526 54.972063,-2.246183 54.972187))) | NY 8464 HAYDON SHAFTOE STREET (North side) Haydon Bridge 13/66 Nos. 18 to 24 (even) II Terrace, early Cl9. Squared stone, tooled ashlar dressings, slate roofs, altered stacks. 1st floor band. 2 storeys, 2 windows each. 6-panel doors with oblong fanlights (2 altered). 16-pane sashes, some altered. No. 18 whose openings are all renewed, is included for group value. Central elliptical-headed yard entrance. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1045003 | 1-25, Shaftoe Terrace | 1045003 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.243832 54.972281,-2.244010 54.972215,-2.243988 54.972198,-2.243952 54.972212,-2.243937 54.972199,-2.244594 54.971944,-2.244626 54.971971,-2.244778 54.971910,-2.244745 54.971883,-2.244774 54.971871,-2.245298 54.971674,-2.245331 54.971702,-2.245388 54.971679,-2.245355 54.971652,-2.245424 54.971626,-2.245462 54.971658,-2.245603 54.971604,-2.245568 54.971571,-2.245585 54.971564,-2.245564 54.971546,-2.245545 54.971553,-2.245519 54.971532,-2.243751 54.972213,-2.243777 54.972236,-2.243740 54.972250,-2.243766 54.972271,-2.243802 54.972257,-2.243832 54.972281))) | NY 8464 HAYDON SHAFTOE TERRACE Haydon Bridge 13/67 Nos.lto 25 (consecutive) ) GV II Almshouses, c.1805, for the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital. Squared stone, tooled dressings, slate roofs, stone and brick stacks. Central 2-storey Warden's house flanked by single-storey almshouses with 2-storey teacher's house at each end of row. Front elevation. Warden's house 3 bays, symmetrical. Central bay slightly set forward with open pedimented gable, round-headed central door, altered sashes, all openings with raised surrounds. Almshouses have doorways and windows with raised stone surrounds, some flush-panelled doors, many windows altered. Central round-arched passage through each range. To far right East House has open pedimented gable and 1st floor band. Ground and 1st floor 12-pane sashes in raised surrounds. To far left West House, open pedimented gable, ground and 1st floor windows renewed in raised surrounds. Rear elevation. Warden's house has round-headed stair window with radial glazing, and various sash windows, left return wall has 6-panel door with oblong fanlight. Almshouses to either side with C20 windows. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1045004 | Wall With Attached Outbuildings To Rear Of Numbers 1 To 25 | 1045004 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.244195 54.972219,-2.245185 54.971834,-2.245359 54.971777,-2.245551 54.971708,-2.245661 54.971679,-2.245649 54.971659,-2.245538 54.971694,-2.245550 54.971707,-2.245499 54.971726,-2.245483 54.971710,-2.245443 54.971723,-2.245435 54.971715,-2.245367 54.971740,-2.245392 54.971763,-2.245184 54.971833,-2.245166 54.971817,-2.245106 54.971841,-2.245125 54.971857,-2.245069 54.971878,-2.245052 54.971863,-2.245030 54.971870,-2.245021 54.971862,-2.244959 54.971885,-2.244988 54.971910,-2.244804 54.971981,-2.244789 54.971967,-2.244722 54.971993,-2.244739 54.972007,-2.244652 54.972040,-2.244632 54.972023,-2.244603 54.972034,-2.244622 54.972052,-2.244492 54.972103,-2.244432 54.972125,-2.244416 54.972113,-2.244394 54.972122,-2.244374 54.972106,-2.244343 54.972119,-2.244363 54.972135,-2.244349 54.972141,-2.244362 54.972152,-2.244341 54.972161,-2.244316 54.972139,-2.244290 54.972148,-2.244315 54.972171,-2.244224 54.972205,-2.244204 54.972188,-2.244174 54.972199,-2.244195 54.972219))) | NY 8464 HAYDON SHAFTOE TERRACE Haydon Bridge 13/68 Wall with attached outbuildings to rear of Nos. 1 to 25 (consecutive) GV II Screen wall c. 1805, outbuildings mostly Cl9. Rubble with stone dressings. Tall embattled wall has shallow projections on north face with bands and recessed panels with square or pointed heads. Various small privies and outbuildings attached to south face, including a shed 12 metres north-west of the north- west corner of the former Warden's house (No. 13). Front wall has semicircular window with intersecting glazing bars, right return wall a cut-down boarded door with a similar applied pattern. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1045005 | Staward Manor | 1045005 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.296345 54.937062,-2.296530 54.937034,-2.296513 54.937000,-2.296561 54.936994,-2.296546 54.936956,-2.296654 54.936940,-2.296622 54.936869,-2.296166 54.936938,-2.296201 54.937013,-2.296315 54.936996,-2.296345 54.937062))) | NY 86 SW HAYDON STAWARD 9/69 Staward Manor 20/10/52 (Formerly listed as Low Staward Farmhouse) GV II House, late C16 or early C17 adjacent bastles, altered and enlarged. C18 left rear wing; right wing built and main block enlarged and remodelled 1835-40. Rubble and squared stone with ashlar dressings; slate roofs. Main block with parallel adjacent rear wings, lower left wing. 2 storeys, 2 and 6 bays. French door in left bay of main block, which has 2-light small-paned casements (some blocked) in raised and chamfered surrounds, that in second bay under a head with open scrolled pediment holding fleur-de-lys. In left section 3-light chamfered stone-mullioned casements, with diamond leading, under scrolled open pediments, with central rose, on first floor. Blocked bastle door between has flattened Tudor-arched lintel with panel: G & C B, 1668 (George and Cecila Bacon). Blocked door and small window below. In right return 2-light mullioned windows, some lights blocked. Right rear wing has similar windows. Left rear wing has door in Gibbs surround and windows with flat stone mullions in raised surrounds. Rear of main block has door at left and 12-pane sash above under reset scrolled pediment. Stacks at gable ends and on ridge, 5 with paired diagonal shafts. Interior: bastle part has hearth corbels on east wall. Another concealed bastle within main block retains thick rear wall. , | 2013-01-29 | 1952-10-20 | ||||
1045006 | Roman Altar On Lawn Immediately South Of Staward Manor | 1045006 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.296540 54.936834,-2.296564 54.936828,-2.296571 54.936819,-2.296567 54.936807,-2.296540 54.936798,-2.296511 54.936810,-2.296516 54.936828,-2.296540 54.936834))) | NY 86 SW HAYDON STAWARD 9/70 Roman altar on lawn immediately south of Staward Manor GV II Roman altar, stone. Moulded top and base, one face with bull's head carved in relief, the other with weathered inscription: I.O.M. O.H. 1111 GALL PRAEST L 11 GIVS PVDEN PRAEFCT RAM POSVIT V V S Removed C20 from the ruins of the supposed gatehouse at Staward Pele Cq.v.), in which it had been re-used as an angle quoin. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1045007 | Gatehouse To Staward Pele 65 Metres South East Of Pele | 1045007 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.313402 54.941137,-2.313429 54.941111,-2.313407 54.941104,-2.313381 54.941129,-2.313402 54.941137))) | NY 86 SW HAYDON STAWARD 9/72 Gatehouse to Staward Pele, 65 metres south-east of Pele II Supposed gatehouse, late medieval. Coursed rubble with large squared quoins which are mostly re-used Roman material. Only the northern corner survives, on the right of the path to the Pele just beyond the narrowest section of the ridge, standing to a height of c. 5 metres. A Roman altar re-used as a quoin has now been removed to Staward Manor(q.v.) , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1045008 | Threepwood Hall | 1045008 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.232962 54.963852,-2.233092 54.963822,-2.233105 54.963841,-2.233139 54.963832,-2.233175 54.963882,-2.233220 54.963870,-2.233183 54.963821,-2.233257 54.963803,-2.233242 54.963783,-2.233266 54.963777,-2.233282 54.963798,-2.233323 54.963788,-2.233308 54.963767,-2.233377 54.963751,-2.233311 54.963656,-2.232894 54.963756,-2.232962 54.963852))) | NY 86 SE HAYDON THREEPWOOD 10/74 Threepwood Hall GV II Country House. Late C17 remodelling of earlier fabric altered late Cl8. Rubble, partly rendered, with stone dressings. Slate roof, ashlar stepped stack on left gable, right gable stack rendered. Late C17 T-plan house enlarged to a rectangular block in late C18. Late C18 ballroom wing is also a remodelling of earlier fabric. 3 storeys, 5 windows, symmetrical. Central door in raised and chamfered stone surround, 3-pane fanlight, flanked by pairs of 12-pane sashes in similar surrounds. 1st floor 5 altered sashes in similar surrounds. C18 sundial above the central window. 2nd floor 3 casements in similar surrounds. Single-storey ballroom extension to right has 2 large renewed sashes in raised stone surrounds with lintels of earlier openings above. Right return of ballroom extension has coped gable with moulded kneelers and corniced ashlar stack; 2 tall renewed sashes in raised stone surrounds. Left return rendered, with later openings. Rear elevation central C17 two-light mullioned window with 18-pane sash in raised stone surround above, other windows C18 and Cl9, small C20 right extension. Interior: closed-string, open-well stair of c.1690 rising through 3 storeys in short flights. Moulded string, turned balusters (flat splats on top landing), square newels with pendants, wide handrail with arched top. Ballroom has C18 enriched modillioned eaves cornice and plaster eagle in centre of ceiling; C18 panelled shutters. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1045009 | Garden Walls To The East Of Threepwood Hall | 1045009 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.232035 54.964235,-2.231416 54.964401,-2.231420 54.964406,-2.231624 54.964354,-2.232200 54.964194,-2.232219 54.964212,-2.232412 54.964160,-2.232394 54.964140,-2.232540 54.964096,-2.232990 54.963980,-2.232985 54.963975,-2.232661 54.964053,-2.232035 54.964235))) | NY 86 SE HAYDON THREEPWOOD 10/75 Garden walls to the east of Threepwood Hall GV II Garden walls, late C18. Stone with internal brick facing, flat stone coping. Wall on north side of garden has panelled and fielded door with rusticated and moulded jambs, replaced lintel, then is ramped up to formerly heated section with four pairs of ovens under segmental brick arches in the external face. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1045010 | West Wharmley Farmhouse | 1045010 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.187302 54.995246,-2.187469 54.995203,-2.187496 54.995236,-2.187704 54.995184,-2.187693 54.995169,-2.187749 54.995155,-2.187730 54.995129,-2.187882 54.995090,-2.187843 54.995040,-2.187697 54.995079,-2.187704 54.995089,-2.187645 54.995105,-2.187637 54.995095,-2.187549 54.995118,-2.187538 54.995103,-2.187495 54.995115,-2.187506 54.995129,-2.187256 54.995193,-2.187302 54.995246))) | NY 86 NE HAYDON WHARMLEY 6/79 West Wharmley Farmhouse 15/4/69 GV II House. East wing C16 or early C17 altered C19, main block reputedly c.1835, west wing C18 altered C19. Main block has tooled ashlar front and rendered rear with raised quoins and dressings; slate roof with coped gables and stepped stone stacks. East wing rubble with long quoins and later tooled dressings; hipped slate roof, stepped ashlar ridge stack. West wing rubble with cut quoins and dressings; slate roof, stone stack. 2 storeys, 3 windows, symmetrical. Plinth. Central projecting porch with band and coped parapet. Top glazed 6-panel door. Late C19 sashes with projecting stone sills. Left wing has various late Cl9 and C20 openings. Right wing has one C19 ground floor window and various blocked openings including remains of C17 mullioned window. Rear elevation: large round-headed stair window with intersecting glazing bars above small circular window; 1 16-pane sash and other altered windows. Late C19 openings in wings. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-04-15 | ||||
1045011 | Old Cottage And Shelter Sheds 50m South-West Of West Wharmley Farmhouse | 1045011 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.187701 54.994778,-2.188050 54.994666,-2.188006 54.994620,-2.187653 54.994732,-2.187701 54.994778))) | NY 86NE HAYDON WHARMLEY 6/83 Old cottage and shelter sheds 50m south-west of West Wharmley Farmhouse GV II Cottage and adjoining shelter sheds, C18. Rubble, stone dressings, right gable coped, stone slate roof. Ashlar stack on cottage left gable, brick stack on right. Single storey. Cottage: segmental cart entrance rebated for doors, blocked up and window inserted, small inserted window, door with narrow chamfer to head and jambs, window with 16-pane sliding sash. Right return has 6-parted sash in attic. Shelter sheds, adjoining to left, have dressed stone piers with block capitals, 3 of the 6 openings walled up and windows inserted in walls. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1045012 | Barn And Gingang 50 Metres South-West Of Wood Hall Farmhouse | 1045012 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.216609 54.975992,-2.216670 54.975964,-2.216622 54.975931,-2.216672 54.975943,-2.216722 54.975937,-2.216746 54.975921,-2.216746 54.975890,-2.216699 54.975865,-2.216650 54.975867,-2.216611 54.975890,-2.216606 54.975904,-2.216616 54.975925,-2.216524 54.975861,-2.216464 54.975891,-2.216500 54.975915,-2.216609 54.975992))) | NY 86 SE HAYDON WOOD HALL 10/85 Barn and Gingang 50 metres south-west of Wood Hall Farmhouse GV II Barn and Gingang, early C19. Rubble, roofs partly stone slate, partly slate, partly modern tiles. Barn on south-west side of farmyard has square-headed doors and ventilation slits, circular gingang with conical slate roof attached to rear wall. Roof structure a central post carried on a massive tie-beam with radial struts to rafters. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1045014 | Womens Institute | 1045014 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.198169 55.005495,-2.198228 55.005496,-2.198230 55.005473,-2.198340 55.005475,-2.198347 55.005420,-2.198172 55.005417,-2.198169 55.005495))) | SUMMARY OF BUILDING Mechanic?s Institute, 1854, enlarged 1890; later Women's Institute. HISTORY The Newbrough Reading Room and Mutual Improvement Society (later known as the Mechanic?s Institute) was established in 1849. Having quickly outgrown their meeting room, a new building was erected in 1854, funded by public subscription. The building was subsequently enlarged by George J Cookson in 1890. In 1948 it was gifted to the local Women?s Institute, along with a sum of ?100 for decorating and renovation work. Newbrough Women?s Institute was founded in 1923 by over a hundred women from the village, and prior to acquiring the former mechanic?s Institute, they met in the adjacent town hall. DETAILS Mechanic?s Institute, 1854, enlarged 1890; later Women's Institute. Materials: tooled squared stone and tooled and margined raised quoins; slate roof, coped gables with kneelers, tooled and margined ashlar stepped and corniced stacks. Two storeys and four bays beneath a pitched roof. The three ground floor windows have raised stone surrounds with broad chamfers, and there is an entrance in a similar surround to the right, fitted with a six-panelled door. The three first floor windows are similar, and there is a smaller round-headed stair window to the right. Between the ground and first floor windows are inscribed panels 'The Women's' and 'Institute' flanking a framed tablet with the inscription: 'ESTABLISHED 1848 ERECTED BY SUBSCRIPTION 1854 AND ENLARGED BY GEORGE J COOKSON 1890' Included for historical interest. SELECTED SOURCES Other History, topography, and directory of Northumberland, comprising a general survey of the country, and history of the town and county of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, London; Manchester, 1855. Northumberland Federation of Women?s Institutes (1994) Northumberland Village Book (Villages of Britain), Countryside Books National Grid Reference: NY 87418 67892 | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1045015 | Newbrough Bridge Over Newbrough Burn At West End Of Village | 1045015 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.201342 55.005407,-2.201362 55.005467,-2.201468 55.005442,-2.201452 55.005387,-2.201342 55.005407))) | NY 8767 NEWBROUGH NEWBROUGH 12/97 Newbrough Bridge, over Newbrough Burn at West end of village II Bridge, dated 1839. Tooled and margined ashlar. Segmental arch with band above. Parapets with arched coping splaying out at each end to low rectangular piers, carried down external walls as pilasters. Date panel on internal face of north parapet with ordnance survey benchmark below. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1045016 | Newbrough Park And Attached Cottage | 1045016 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.199189 55.005342,-2.199301 55.005353,-2.199393 55.005344,-2.199382 55.005306,-2.199307 55.005313,-2.199301 55.005294,-2.199401 55.005283,-2.199406 55.005298,-2.199454 55.005292,-2.199450 55.005277,-2.199593 55.005262,-2.199609 55.005315,-2.199922 55.005283,-2.199888 55.005178,-2.199616 55.005205,-2.199620 55.005218,-2.199262 55.005255,-2.199271 55.005283,-2.199173 55.005294,-2.199189 55.005342))) | NY 8767 NEWBROUGH NEWBROUGH (South side.) 12/98 Newbrough Park and attached 20/10/52 cottage (Newbrough Park previously GV listed). II House and cottage attached to east, c.1790, thought to have been designed by the owner, Richard Lambert. Early C19 set-back left link, incorporating older building,to early C19 gardener's cottage. Ashlar;hipped slate roofs, 2 ashlar ridge stacks, link with 2 stepped ashlar ridge stacks. Ornamental cast-iron brackets to gutters. Main block 2 storeys, 3 bays and slightly recessed narrow left addition; link of 2 storeys, 4 bays to 2-storey irregular cottage largely blank on road front. Central 6-panel door with flanking pilasters and cornice head under wide fanlight with renewed radial pattern, the whole in elliptical- arched recess. 6-panelled doors with oblong fanlights in corniced stone porch to link, 6-panel door in return of main block addition. Recessed 6-pane sashes of differing sizes except for renewed 12-pane sash to right of main door and blind window to left. Garden front 2 storeys, 4 irregular bays: ground floor tall casements with blind cases, 3rd forming French window, 1st floor 6-pane sashes. Link to right has brick wall heightened in ashlar, various openings, to far right cottage set further back, various openings.Interior has contemporary honeysuckle and acanthus frieze in drawing room, plain stair with moulded and wreathed handrail and second similar stair in link. Some minor late C17 or early C18 features in link. , | 2013-01-29 | 1952-10-20 | ||||
1045017 | Bridge House | 1045017 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.200786 55.005372,-2.200845 55.005404,-2.200868 55.005390,-2.200925 55.005423,-2.200992 55.005384,-2.200869 55.005315,-2.200797 55.005358,-2.200803 55.005361,-2.200786 55.005372))) | NY 8767 NEWBROUGH NEWBROUGH (South side) 12/102 Bridge House GV II 2 cottages, now 1 dwelling. Early Cl9. Rubble, tooled and margined quoins and dressings, slate roof, coped gables, ashlar stepped and corniced stacks. 2 storeys, 3 windows. Left of centre boarded door with 3-pane fanlight in alternating surround with later wood porch. 12-pane sashes with tooled lintels and sills, central 1st floor sash renewed. Left return has 12-pane sash with tooled and margined lintel and sill on ground floor. Right return similar with 2 blocked 1st floor openings. Rear elevation shows 1st floor central narrow stair window and 2 blocked openings. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1045018 | Power House To North East Of Newbrough Hall | 1045018 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.196860 55.009270,-2.196867 55.009278,-2.196885 55.009278,-2.196889 55.009292,-2.197019 55.009280,-2.197008 55.009241,-2.197086 55.009230,-2.197080 55.009210,-2.196869 55.009231,-2.196875 55.009241,-2.196856 55.009266,-2.196860 55.009270))) | NY 86 NE NEWBROUGH NEWBROUGH 6/106 Power House to north-east of Newbrough Hall (formerly 15.4.69 listed as Gardener's Cottage N of Newbrough Hall.) GV II Formerly electricity generating house, now cottage. 1902 by Deas. Irregular dressed stone, slate roof. Square plan with ogival pyramid roof, with unusual finial inspired by contemporary generating apparatus. Semi-octagonal turret with projecting upper stage and swept pyramidal roof attached to entrance front. The other 3 sides have gabled dormers breaking the eaves and twin casements to the ground floor. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-04-15 | ||||
1045019 | Newbrough Lodge | 1045019 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.211096 55.010453,-2.211445 55.010371,-2.211286 55.010145,-2.211226 55.010160,-2.211200 55.010124,-2.210905 55.010196,-2.210929 55.010233,-2.210851 55.010252,-2.211007 55.010474,-2.211096 55.010453),(-2.211291 55.010337,-2.211076 55.010387,-2.211063 55.010369,-2.211119 55.010356,-2.211079 55.010300,-2.211238 55.010263,-2.211291 55.010337))) | NY 86 NE NEWBROUGH NEWBROUGH 6/107 Newbrough Lodge 15/4/69 GV II House 1796 enlarged later C19 and 1928. Tooled and margined ashlar; slate roof, ashlar stepped gable stacks. Rectangular main block flanked by 2-storey porches of 1928, rear wing to right probably contemporary with main block, rear wing to left later C19, the two rear wings joined by a wing of 1928 to enclose a rectangular courtyard. Front elevation 2 storeys, 3 windows with set-back 2-storey side porches, ground and 1st floor sill bands. 3 semicircular steps to central 6-panel door within plain doorcase under broad radial fanlight, the whole enclosed in an elliptical- arched recess with alternating raised jambs. 16 pane sashes in raised surrounds. Porches each have segmental-headed arch with 12-pane sash above and 2 segmental- headed arches in each return. Set further back, at either side, the gables of the rear wings have 12- and 16-pane sashes, some replaced. Right return has various sash windows with glazing bars, including a canted oriel. Left return has square 2-storey bay and archway into courtyard. Rear elevation of main block has central round-headed stair window with Y-tracery and alternating raised voussoirs, flanked at 1st floor level by 16-pane sashes. Interior has one good late C18 marble fireplace and curving late C18 stair. 6-panel doors and panelled shutters through- out. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-04-15 | ||||
1045020 | Walls On North And East Of Garden To East Of Newbrough Lodge | 1045020 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.211005 55.010474,-2.211000 55.010465,-2.209611 55.010791,-2.209462 55.010593,-2.209448 55.010595,-2.209609 55.010802,-2.211005 55.010474))) | NY 86 NE NEWBROUGH NEWBROUGH 6/111 Walls on north and east of garden to east of Newbrough Lodge GV II Garden walls, late C18 or early C19. Brick internal face, squared rubble external face, flat coping. Door in north wall has stone lintel and alternating jambs. Section of wall east of door has blocked heating ducts. South end of east wall ramped down. Railings on south side of garden not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1045021 | Thornton Tower | 1045021 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.197812 55.009608,-2.197770 55.009688,-2.197889 55.009711,-2.197938 55.009628,-2.197812 55.009608))) | 6/89 Thornton Tower 20/10/52 II Towerhouse, late medieval. A section of the external face of the west wall of massive squared stones is visible from within the adjacent barn, the remainder of the ruin is largely rubble wall core. Rectangular plan, incorporated at the north east corner of a group of C19 farm buildings. Ground floor walls only with remains of loop window on the east, except for a higher fragment of the west wall forming part of the end wall of the adjacent barn. Interior obscured by rubble and rubbish. | 2013-01-29 | 1952-10-20 | ||||
1045022 | Park Shield Farmhouse | 1045022 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.166866 55.017400,-2.166813 55.017395,-2.166819 55.017372,-2.166675 55.017358,-2.166650 55.017447,-2.166818 55.017462,-2.166823 55.017448,-2.166853 55.017451,-2.166866 55.017400))) | NY 86 NE WARDEN 6/115 Park Shield Farmhouse GV II House, dated 1838 with initials J.C. on pediment. Front squared sandstone, side and rear elevations rubble with tooled and margined quoins and dressings. Hipped slate roof with twin central stacks. 2 storeys, 3 windows. Central door with modern French window, altered sash windows. Rear elevation has modern ground floor window and single-storey outshut, central stair window and 2 1st floor 16-pane sash windows. Included mainly for group value with farmbuildings. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
1045210 | Wall, Coach House And Cart Shed Adjoining North Return Of Park End | 1045210 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.201270 55.075806,-2.201245 55.075814,-2.201240 55.075842,-2.201261 55.075853,-2.201253 55.075897,-2.201322 55.075902,-2.201343 55.075789,-2.201554 55.075804,-2.201548 55.075827,-2.201596 55.075831,-2.201606 55.075775,-2.201280 55.075754,-2.201270 55.075806))) | SIMONBURN B 6320 NY 87 NE (North side, off) 4/117 Wall, coach house and cart shed adjoining north return of Park End GV II Wall with attached former coach house and cart shed, now used as garage and storage. Early C19 of different builds, Squared stone with dressings; coach house had graduated green slate roof and dressed stone chimneys; cart shed has purple slate roof. Buildings at right-angles on west face of wall: coach house in centre; cart shed at north end. Tall flat-coped wall on north return of Park End (q.v.) runs north for c.40 metres. Single-storey, L-plan coach house, of 4 bays with one-bay return against wall, has 2 elliptical arches, a 6-panel door, 2 sashes and a low-pitched hipped roof with 2 ridge stacks. Single-storey cart shed has 5 segmental arches on square-plan piers (2 archways now blocked) and a hipped roof. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-07-27 | ||||
1045211 | Fairshaw Farmhouse And Adjoining Farmbuilding On East | 1045211 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.180662 55.052909,-2.180743 55.052893,-2.180727 55.052866,-2.180907 55.052829,-2.180942 55.052882,-2.181124 55.052842,-2.181097 55.052802,-2.181115 55.052798,-2.181080 55.052740,-2.180573 55.052842,-2.180603 55.052891,-2.180646 55.052882,-2.180662 55.052909))) | SIMONBURN B 6320 NY 87 SE (South side, off) 9/119 Fairshaw farmhouse and adjoining farmbuilding on east GV II Farmhouse and farmbuilding. Farmhouse dated 1743 on door lintel; early and mid C19 alterations and additions. Squared rubble with dressings; purple slate roofs and dressed stone chimneys. 2-storey, 3-bay farmhouse has tooled quoins. First floor rebuilt in Cl9. Openings in flush surrounds with alternating jambs: central partly-glazed 4-panel door has lintel inscribed: L A I 1743 (Lancelot Allgood); replaced 6-pane sashes. Low-pitched roof with coped gables. End stacks with top bands. Long 2-storey range of farmbuildings of several builds on right return of house. Range incorporates loose-boxes at left and cart-shed at right. 2 boarded doors in chamfered surrounds with alternating jambs at left; 4 segmental arches on square-plan piers at right; 5 openings above. Stone gutter brackets. Low-pitched roof with coped right gable. External stone stair on right return. 2-storey gabled wing and single-storey outshut on rear of house. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-07-27 | ||||
1045212 | Hemmels South Of Fairshaw Farmhouse | 1045212 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.180519 55.052769,-2.180687 55.052736,-2.180702 55.052761,-2.180846 55.052731,-2.180759 55.052585,-2.180483 55.052643,-2.180526 55.052706,-2.180485 55.052714,-2.180519 55.052769))) | SIMONBURN B 6320 NY 87 SE (South side, off) 9/121 Hemmels south of Fairshaw Farmhouse GV II Former hemmels now storage. Early C19. Squared rubble with ashlar dressings; purple slate roof. Single storey, 6 bays. Loose-box with boarded door in left bay. 5 segmental arches with flush voussoirs on square-plan piers. Central cross wall. Roof has coped gables and shaped kneelers. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-07-27 | ||||
1045213 | Piers And Quadrant Walls 250 Metres West Of Nunwick Hall | 1045213 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.193776 55.060772,-2.193741 55.060747,-2.193695 55.060685,-2.193741 55.060546,-2.193710 55.060609,-2.193690 55.060691,-2.193735 55.060750,-2.193776 55.060772))) | SIMONBURN B 6320, Nunwick NY 87 SE (East side) 9/122 Piers and quadrant walls, 250 metres west of Nunwick Hall II Gate and end piers with linking quadrant-plan walls, c.1800. Ashlar. Pair of 2.25-metre tall, square-plan gate piers. Top block of each pier has sunk patera on front face and is crowned by a low ogee-domed cap. Similar though shorter end piers. 1.5-metre high walls with projecting flat coping. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-07-27 |
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