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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| 1153195 | Garden Walls And Buildings Circa 30 Yards North West Of Thirlings | 1153195 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.067574 55.585967, -2.067154 55.586116, -2.067201 55.586161, -2.067633 55.586007, -2.067381 55.585783, -2.066873 55.585963, -2.067045 55.586119, -2.067125 55.58609, -2.066959 55.585942, -2.067378 55.585794, -2.067574 55.585967))) | NT 93 SE EWART EWART 4/50 Garden walls and buildings c.30 yards north-west of Thirlings GV II Garden walls and buildings. Late C18. Random rubble and brick with pantiled roofs. Ranges of buildings on north and east sides. Walls and gateways on west and south sides. North range: formerly farmbuilding. Brick. 2-storey central section with single-storey wings. Formerly with 7 segmental arches, 5 now blocked. Later outside brick stairs to central boarded door on 1st floor. Small square flanking window openings, one a dovecote. Single-storey left section has stable-type door. Single-storey right section has boarded double doors. Gabled roof, the upper doorway treated as a raking )-dormer. Gables have tumbled-in brickwork. East range was single-storey cottages, now stores. One 12-pane and one 9-pane window. Gabled roof. West range has rubble wall patched with old brick. Boarded and battened door in Tudor-arched surround. South wall, its central section reduced in height in C20, has 2 castellated segmental-arched entrances. C20 shed built against west wall not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-14 | ||||
| 1153196 | Cragend Farm Hydraulic Silo | 1153196 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.864067 55.301945, -1.864314 55.301989, -1.864295 55.302024, -1.864416 55.302046, -1.864456 55.301964, -1.864097 55.301897, -1.864067 55.301945))) | CARTINGTON CRAGEND NU 00 SE 17/10 Hydraulic silo building 70 metres east of Cragend Farmhouse II* Experimental hydraulic silo, c.1895 by Lord Armstrong. Snecked stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; Welsh slate roof to centre, original heavy corrugated iron on side parts and C20 asbestos sheets on loading bay. Linear plan: rectangular silage bay on each side of taller cross-gabled centre. North elevation. Gabled centre has boarded double doors with similar pitching doors above, both in chamfered surrounds; lower side parts have slit vents. To right, below slit vents is pent roof of loading bay, entered at lower level by segmental arch holding boarded double doors on right return. Side parts have barrel roof. Interior; centre part has twin-cylinder hydraulic engine in basement (not seen as access stair is unsafe); turbine on entrance level and chopping machine on 1st floor, now removed. Flanking silage bays are deep chambers, rendered internally, with the floor area of each containing 18 large stone drums. Transverse steel girders below roof; steel arched roof trusses. The hydraulic silo is said to have been based on a French original seen by Lord Armstrong. Grass was forked in through the pitching door to the chopping machine powered by the turbine below, which was operated by water pumped up from the hydraulic engine; the chopped grass was then manually loaded into the silage bays; when these were full it was compacted beneath the stone drums, which had been raised to the transverse girders by hydraulic power. Hoists for lifting silage (and men) from the bays were also hydraulically operated; the silage was then dropped down a chute from the entrance door into the low- level loading bay, and removed. The process was not very efficient in terms of manpower required, and was soon abandoned due to problems of gas emanation; the power source was lost when Blackburn Lake was drained c.1930. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
| 1153199 | Marine House Private Hotel | 1153199 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611397 55.388569, -1.611523 55.388551, -1.611512 55.388527, -1.611535 55.388524, -1.611546 55.388548, -1.611584 55.388543, -1.611573 55.388519, -1.611609 55.388514, -1.611592 55.388446, -1.611638 55.388434, -1.61159 55.388373, -1.611422 55.388416, -1.611334 55.388422, -1.611397 55.388569))) | NU 2410 ALNMOUTH MARINE ROAD 20/17 Marine House Private Hotel GV II Former vicarage, converted in C19 from C18 granary. Squared stone except for snecked stone north wing; cut dressings. Graduated Lakeland slate roof except for Welsh slates on north wing. Front elevation in 2 parts: On left is gable end of main range, 3 storeys and attic, with 2 windows to each main floor and one to attic; all 4-pane sashes in alternating-block surrounds, with slightly-projecting sills. To right is C19 north wing, 2 storeys and 2 bays; with segmental-arched entrance in left bay; canted pyramid-roofed oriel to right bay; all windows 4-pane sashes. Coped right end gable with stepped-and- corniced end stack. Left return shows 4-pane sashes, one gabled roof dormer, and various blocked openings; roof hipped to left; stepped-and- corniced ridge and left end stacks. , | 2013-08-19 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1153230 | Walls And Gateways To North And West Of The Garden House | 1153230 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.05059 55.579711, -2.051076 55.579666, -2.051081 55.579661, -2.051071 55.579631, -2.051324 55.5796, -2.051287 55.579486, -2.051275 55.579493, -2.051308 55.579597, -2.051058 55.579623, -2.051064 55.579658, -2.050604 55.579705, -2.050592 55.579664, -2.050529 55.579668, -2.050502 55.57959, -2.050487 55.579592, -2.050515 55.579675, -2.05058 55.579673, -2.05059 55.579711))) | NT 93 SE EWART EWART NEWTOWN 4/52 Walls and gateways to north and west of the Garden House GV II Garden walls and gateways. Probably early C19, heightened and castellated 1888. Random rubble with brick. Round 3 sides of courtyard to rear of house. c.12 ft. high; castellated in rendered brick. Segmental-arched carriage entry on east side. Tudor-arched carriage entry on west side. On north side a boarded and battened door in raised Tudor-arched surround. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-14 | ||||
| 1153249 | Sleekburn Cottage Farmhouse | 1153249 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.581583 55.144153, -1.581669 55.144168, -1.581735 55.144052, -1.581542 55.144017, -1.58149 55.144107, -1.581598 55.144127, -1.581583 55.144153))) | BEDLINGTON BARRINGTON ROAD NZ 28 SE NZ 268834 (North side) Sleekburn 5/51 Sleekburn Cottage Farmhouse GV II House as lodge, c.1800. Squared tooled stone with ashlar door surround; Welsh slate roof with rebuilt brick stacks. Gothick style. 1 storey + attic, 3 bays; open-pedimented central bay set slightly forward with flush-panelled door and triple-arched overlight in surround with stepped pilasters and hood, flanked by blind windows with pointed arches, with blank quatrefoil above. End bays have 4-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables; end stacks rebuilt on old bases. Returns show low-pitched gables with coping returned on deep footstones, with 3 windows to ground floor and one, centrally placed, to attic bedroom; one ground-floor window blocked on each return. Interior: Ground floor has 6-paneldoors and folding panelled shutters; contemporary panelled fireplace in sitting room. Dogleg open-string stair with stick balusters, moulded newels and ramped moulded handrail. 4-panel doors to bedrooms; collar-beam roof trusses with purlins secured by tusk tenons. Domestic accommodation now extended into adjacent Farmbuildings range (q.v.). , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-12-18 | ||||
| 1153250 | The Schooner Hotel | 1153250 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612244 55.387137, -1.61231 55.387332, -1.612434 55.387315, -1.612375 55.387122, -1.612244 55.387137))) | NU 2410 ALNMOUTH NORTHUMBERLAND STREET (West side) 20/27 The Schooner Hotel 31.12.69 GV II Inn. Early C19 extended in later C19. Main part tooled squared stone, extension rendered, both parts whitewashed; cut dressings. Welsh slate roof with 2 stacks rebuilt in yellow brick. 3 storeys, 5 + 3 bays. Older left part has C20 half-glazed doors in old segmental-headed arch at right end, chamfered segmental-headed carriage arch, with Percy crescent on keystone, at left end and two 4-pane sashes between; five 12-pane sashes to 1st floor and four 9-pane short sashes above. All windows have slightly-projecting sills painted black. Extension to right has symmetrical front; central 6-panel door with plain overlight in stop-chamfered surround; 4-pane sashes in architraves. Coped gables. Left end stack with chamfered coping; ridge and right end stacks rebuilt on old bases. Rear wings altered and not of special interest. , | 2013-08-19 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
| 1153268 | Farm Cottages Circa 60 Yards North Of The Garden House | 1153268 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.05063 55.580314, -2.050636 55.580335, -2.050982 55.580302, -2.050979 55.580283, -2.051029 55.580277, -2.051036 55.5803, -2.051391 55.580268, -2.051367 55.580185, -2.050614 55.580253, -2.05063 55.580314))) | NT 93 SE EWART EWART NEWTOWN 4/54 Farm cottages c.60 yards north of the Garden House GV II Farm cottages. Early-mid C19. Rendered with tooled-and-margined ashlar dressings, brick cornices and Welsh slate roof. 2 single-storey ranges with 2-storey arched gateway between. Rusticated quoins. Left range is 7 irregular bays. Doorway in later C19 wood porch in 2nd bay; boarded door with overlight in 4th bay. 12-pane sashes in alternating-block- surrounds. Segmental-arched carriage entry with chamfered surround, keystone and brick tunnel vault. Raised quoins and a 2-light window on 1st floor, possibly to dovecote. Moulded cornice and plain parapet. Roof not visible. Right range is 6 irregular bays. Boarded doors with overlights in bays 3 and 4. 12-pane sash windows. Cottages have stepped and cogged brick cornices. Hipped roof and 4 corniced ridge stacks. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-14 | ||||
| 1153294 | Seafield | 1153294 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612529 55.387881, -1.612595 55.387976, -1.61262 55.387973, -1.612639 55.388013, -1.612777 55.387999, -1.612719 55.387925, -1.612718 55.387898, -1.612655 55.38785, -1.612529 55.387881))) | NU 2410 ALNMOUTH NORTHUMBERLAND STREET (West side) 20/31 No. 18 (Seafield) 31.12.69. GV II House, mid-C18 with C19 north end bay. Main part brick; front with render tooled to simulate ashlar; extension tooled-and-margined stone with rendered 1st floor. Cut dressings. Whitewashed. C20 pantile roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Rusticated quoins, chamfered plinth. Central late C20 door; 4-pane sash windows. All openings in architraves, the windows with projecting moulded sills. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; rebuilt end stacks. Set slightly back right C19 bay with boarded double doors in segmental arch; band above forms sill of 12-pane sash window; coped right end gable with end stack. Rear elevation shows several plain sashes in raised and tooled stone surrounds. Interior: Doors of 6 fielded panels. Arches to restored open-well stair with 2 urn-on-vase balusters per tread, moulded newels, moulded ramped and wreathed handrail, shaped tread ends and curtail step. Bedroom fireplace with shaped moulded wood surround, old tiles and grate. , | 2013-08-19 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
| 1153303 | Brick Kilns | 1153303 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.052503 55.573931, -2.052695 55.573907, -2.052665 55.57383, -2.052646 55.573832, -2.052652 55.573846, -2.052627 55.573849, -2.052622 55.573837, -2.052601 55.573839, -2.052606 55.573853, -2.052555 55.573859, -2.052554 55.573848, -2.052528 55.573851, -2.052535 55.573864, -2.052503 55.573867, -2.052495 55.573858, -2.052474 55.57386, -2.052503 55.573931))) | NT 93 SE EWART EWART PARK 4/56 Brick kilns II Brick kilns. Late C18-early C19. (Bricks were being made here in 1814). Roughly-dressed stone and brick. 2 kilns, lined with brick and with brick segmental vaults. Outer walls stone, the side walls and buttresses to rear with a slight batter. Also to rear, the chamfered stone base of the chimney. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-14 | ||||
| 1153323 | Front Wall And Gateways To The Hall And Hallsteads | 1153323 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.613003 55.389502, -1.613014 55.389514, -1.613032 55.389505, -1.613113 55.389217, -1.613106 55.389208, -1.613089 55.389208, -1.613003 55.389502))) | NU 2410 ALNMOUTH NORTHUMBERLAND STREET (West side) 20/36 Front wall and gateways to The Hall and Hallsteads GV II Garden wall and gate piers; C19 incorporating early C18 fabric. Squared stone with cut dressings. Gateways to The Hall and Hallsteads have square piers with plinths and banded pyramidal caps; those to The Hall have attached jambs. Right wall with blocked chamfered opening. Taller right end part has blocked doorway with moulded 3-centred arch and lintel inscribed L above date 1713. T A Altered building at rear of wall is not of special interest. , | 2013-08-19 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1153324 | Boundary Stone On Boundary With Callaly Civil Parish | 1153324 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.893706 55.353414, -1.89371 55.353426, -1.893737 55.353435, -1.893758 55.353431, -1.893769 55.353417, -1.893762 55.353405, -1.893743 55.353399, -1.893717 55.353403, -1.893706 55.353414))) | CARTINGTON SNITTER MOSS NU 00 NE NU 06840660 13/25 Boundary stone or boundary with Callaly C.P. II Boundary stone, probably C18. Cut sandstone. Rectangular pillar with segmental top and chamfered angles, now leaning. Height 0.70 metre. Incised letters N on east and L on west. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
| 1153326 | 6, 7 And 8 With Attached Wall, Prospect Place And 52 Northumberland Street | 1153326 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612433 55.388253, -1.612573 55.388221, -1.612536 55.38817, -1.611793 55.388341, -1.61183 55.388393, -1.612433 55.388253))) | NU 2410 ALNMOUTH PROSPECT PLACE (North side) 20/38 Nos. 6, 7 and 8 31.12.69 (including 52 Northumberland Street) with attached wall GV II Terrace of houses, C19 conversion of C18 granary. Squared stone front, roughly-squared stone at rear; cut dressings. Welsh slate roof with various brick stacks. 2 storeys + attics, west part on basement, 15 irregular bays. From left to right: 52 Northumberland Street has flush-panelled basement door; 8 Prospect Place has similar door, in chamfered surround, beneath stone external stair to blocked doorway; inserted window, boarded basement door and 6-panel door at right end. No. 7 has renewed 4-panel door and No. 6 has renewed glazed door. 52 Northumberland Street and 8 Prospect Place have some 12-and 16-pane sash windows, with 4-pane sashes and casements in smaller openings; most openings in block surrounds, including low blocked attic windows directly beneath eaves. Nos. 7 and 6 have plain sashes, mostly in chamfered surrounds. No. 8 has late C19 canted wood oriel; No. 7 has C19 bay and No. 6 has C20 oriel. Seven late C19 and C20 dormers. Raised reverse- stepped gable copings; end and 4 ridge stacks. Left return of 52 Northumberland Street: Basement renewed door to right of shop front with panelled pilasters, moulded frieze, and cornice on cusped brackets. 12-pane sash and blocked window above, 4-pane casements to 1st floor and plain windows to attic; all upper windows in small C18 openings. Rear elevation, to churchyard, shows sashes and small casements; many blocked openings. At left end a short attached wall holds moulded lancet removed from church chancel when south chapel added in 1880. Included for group value with church. , | 2013-08-19 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
| 1153327 | Lanton Memorial | 1153327 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.130193 55.577479, -2.130237 55.57748, -2.130241 55.577457, -2.130194 55.577456, -2.130193 55.577479))) | NT 93 SW EWART LANTON 3/60 Lanton Memorial II Obelisk. Probably erected 1827 to John Davison of Lanton by his brother Alexander Davison of Swarland Park. A further inscription records the death of Alexander Davison in 1828. Dressed whinstone with sandstone ashlar plinth and quoins. Square base c.1O ft. high surmounted by tall obelisk, the whole with flush quoins in contrasting stone. Ashlar strip at top of base inscribed John Davison 1827. A similar strip c.3 ft. up the obelisk is inscribed Alexander Davison 1795 which may record the date at which he bought Swarland Park. Marble tablet on south side of base is inscribed:- This tablet Dedicated by Sir Wm. Davison of Lanton, Knight of the Illustrious Guelphic Order of Hanover. To the memory of his much beloved and lamented father Alexander Davison Esquire of Swarland Park whose private virtues endeared him to his.....and whose Distinguished ......in Public service ..... Died sincerely lamented December 19th 1828 aged 80 years Alexander Davison who was chandler to Lord Nelson, erected another similar obelisk in 1806 near Swarland to the memory of Nelson. Very prominent landscape feature. Hist. of Northumberland Vol. XI p. 138 Vol. VII p. 401-2 , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-14 | ||||
| 1153330 | Boundary Stone 250 Metres West Of Sheepfold By Forster's Shaw Sike | 1153330 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.906047 55.339779, -1.906048 55.339788, -1.906067 55.339799, -1.906098 55.339796, -1.906109 55.339785, -1.906102 55.33977, -1.906083 55.339764, -1.906062 55.339766, -1.906047 55.339779))) | CARTINGTON UPPER DEBDON BURN NU 00 NE NU 06060590 13/27 Boundary stone 250 metres west of sheepfold by Forster's Shaw Sike II Boundary stone, probably C18. Cut sandstone. Rectangular pillar with segmental top, 0.60 metre high. Incised letters L on north and N on south. Not shown on O.S. map; stones shown by O.S. at NU 06140509 and NU 06190510 were not located at time of survey. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
| 1153333 | Malcolm's Cross And Remains Of Older Cross On West | 1153333 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.700568 55.426315, -1.700547 55.426333, -1.700583 55.426344, -1.700601 55.426331, -1.700568 55.426315))) | DENWICK A 1068 NU 11 SE (East side) 10/31 Malcolm's Cross and 31.12.69 remains of older cross on west II Commemorative cross, 1774, with remains of medieval predecessor. Stepped base carrying panelled pedestal; on west 'MALCOLM III KING OF SCOTLAND BESIEGEING ALNWICK CASTLE WAS SLAIN HERE NOV. XIII AN MXCIII', on east 'MALCOLM'S CROSS DECAYED BY TIME RESTORED BY HIS DESCENDANT ELIZ. DUCHESS OF NORTHUMBERLAND MDCCLXXIV', on north crowned thistle and on south Percy lion on shield in cusped quatrefoil with thistles in corners. Tapering shaft with hollow- chamfered angles ornamented with dogtooth, with festoons and grotesque heads at top; bracelet cross head with carved ornament and open centre. On west is block inscribed 'THE ANCIENT PEDESTAL OF MALCOLMS CROSS KING OF SCOTLAND', with part of bracelet cross head fixed into it. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
| 1153334 | Screen Wall To North East Of Craster Tower | 1153334 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.604391 55.469715, -1.604244 55.469518, -1.604232 55.469513, -1.604215 55.469518, -1.604366 55.469715, -1.604391 55.469715))) | NU 21 NE CRASTER CRASTER TOWER 6/41 Screen wall to north-east of Craster Tower GV II Screen wall, late C18, Squared whinstone. 3-metre high wall with flat coping, except for taller embattled section, with three ornamental loops, at south end where wall joins north-east corner of east wing of house. Included for group value. Pent outbuilding on east is not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1153352 | Screen And Garden Walls To North West Of Craster Tower | 1153352 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.605249 55.469563, -1.605263 55.469559, -1.605227 55.469521, -1.605211 55.469518, -1.604763 55.469652, -1.60459 55.469417, -1.604567 55.469423, -1.604753 55.469671, -1.605215 55.469527, -1.605249 55.469563))) | NU 21 NE CRASTER CRASTER TOWER 6/42 Screen and garden walls to north-west of Craster Tower GV II Screen and garden walls. Late C18. Whinstone; east wall rubble with squared stone upper part, north wall snecked rubble; cut sandstone dressings. L-plan, enclosing garden on north and east; east wall joins north-west corner of tower (q.v.). East wall is a stepped screen wall; south end, with full-height stepped buttress on west, is almost as tall as tower. Midway along is an opening with bell. 4-metre high north wall has boarded door in pointed arch at east end; at west end is a short return to north containing similar door with foliate hinges, joining south-west corner of south range of stables. Embattled coping throughout. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1153357 | Hanlon And Hepple Headstones 12m East Of St Andrew's Church | 1153357 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859879 55.168232, -1.859867 55.168211, -1.859841 55.168216, -1.85985 55.168235, -1.859879 55.168232))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/14 Hanlon and Hepple headstones 12m east of St. Andrew's church. GV II Headstones, C18. Sandstone. Northern has segmental head; cherub above inscription to Joseph Hanlon, d.1771 and others. Reverse shows open book flanked by hourglass (left) and crossbones (right). Southern has scrolled shaped head; sunk panel with cherub flanked by lilies, above inscription to Elizabeth and Robert Heppell (d.1743). Reverse has shaped sunk panel flanked by plain pilasters; death's head on hourglass above crossbones. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1153358 | Hedley, Spearman And Bushby Memorials 8m South Of St Andrew's Church | 1153358 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.860147 55.168238, -1.860137 55.168229, -1.860115 55.168237, -1.860128 55.168247, -1.860147 55.168238))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/16 Hedley,Spearman and Bushby memorials 8m south of St.Andrew's church GV II Headstone and table tomb, C18. Sandstone. Smaller northern headstone has moulded segmental top and cherub over inscription to Ann (d.1747) and Matthew Spearman. Southern headstone has moulded curved top and cherub over inscription to Peter Hedley, c.1774, schoolmaster at Cambo. Table tomb has 6 square moulded legs; large cartouche with shaped and scrolled edges carries inscription to Thomas Bushby and family, date illegible; cherub at head, death's head at foot. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1153370 | Joseph Hepple Headstone C.5m East Of Church Porch | 1153370 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.859956 55.168253, -1.859937 55.168244, -1.859925 55.168255, -1.859946 55.168262, -1.859956 55.168253))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/18 Joseph Hepple headstone c.5m east of church porch GV II Headstone, 1754. Sandstone ashlar. Shouldered segmental-arched top with moulded coping; cherub above inscription to Joseph Hepple and Jane Thornton (1786). Reverse: shaped sunk panel with death's head above crossbones, on vermiculate field. Good quality vernacular masoncraft, very well preserved. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1153376 | Gateway Spanning Road To North Of Craster Tower | 1153376 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.604884 55.470121, -1.604878 55.470117, -1.604932 55.470095, -1.605003 55.470146, -1.60495 55.470166, -1.604931 55.470156, -1.604912 55.470161, -1.604914 55.470171, -1.604945 55.470187, -1.605041 55.470149, -1.604939 55.470074, -1.60484 55.470113, -1.604869 55.470136, -1.604886 55.470131, -1.604884 55.470121))) | NU 21 NE CRASTER CRASTER TOWER 6/47 Gateway spanning road to north of Craster Tower 31.12.69 (formerly listed as Gateway at Craster Tower) GV II Ornamental gateway. Late C18. Whinstone rubble with cut sandstone quoins, dressings and parapet. Gothick style. Four-centred arch with square impost band; cruciform loop above flanked by quatrefoil loops. Hollow-chamfered string below embattled parapet. Returns shows similar band, string and parapet. Lower flat-coped rear wall with central gateway but no arch. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
| 1153386 | Robinson Headstone 16m South Of St Andrew's Church Porch | 1153386 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.860208 55.168201, -1.860193 55.168192, -1.860176 55.1682, -1.860185 55.16821, -1.860199 55.16821, -1.860208 55.168201))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/24 Robinson headstone 16m south of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1747. Sandstone. Scrolled shaped top enclosing sunk panel with large cherub, over inscription to William Robinson. Reverse: death's head facing to right, on hourglass, over crossbones. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1153390 | Snowdon Headstone 18m South Of St Andrew's Church Porch | 1153390 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.86024 55.168172, -1.86022 55.168163, -1.860209 55.168174, -1.860228 55.168181, -1.86024 55.168172))) | HARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/26 Snowdon headstone 18m south of St. Andrew's church porch GV II Headstone, 1745. Sandstone. Stepped curved top with cherub above inscription to Mary Snowdon, (and Eleanor Hedley c.1793). Reverse: death's head on hourglass over crossbones. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1153391 | Milepost 380 Metres North Of Denwick Bridge End | 1153391 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.674585 55.42711, -1.674585 55.427116, -1.674594 55.427113, -1.674591 55.42711, -1.674585 55.42711))) | DENWICK B 1340 NU 2014 NU 20691484 (East side) 22/33 Milepost 380 metres north of Denwick Bridge End II Milepost, late C19, by Smith Patterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Oval top with faceted twin faces, on circular fluted shaft with maker's plate. Raised legend ALNWICK 2 MILES/N? SUNDERLAND 12 MILES. Height 0.40 metre. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
| 1153422 | Attached Garden Wall To East Of Dunstan Hall | 1153422 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608821 55.47429, -1.608802 55.474289, -1.608618 55.474348, -1.60861 55.474358, -1.608635 55.474362, -1.608816 55.474303, -1.608821 55.47429))) | NU 22 SW CRASTER DUNSTAN 3/49 Attached garden wall to east of Dunstan Hall GV II Garden wall and adjacent footings. Wall c.1830 but built on early medieval footings. Rubble. Wall 2 metres high joins north-east corner of main block of Dunstan Hall and runs to north-east corner of garden, containing one boarded door. Early footings incorporated in base of wall and extending to south. The footings are considered by Honeyman to be part of the C13 house of the Dunstans. Attached lower wall alongside road is not of special interest. H.L. Honeyman, 'Dunstan Hall or Proctor's Stead', Arch. Aeliana 4th ser. XVII 39-40 (1940). , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1153477 | Dunstanburgh Castle | 1153477 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.592901 55.492027, -1.592927 55.492013, -1.593118 55.49176, -1.593092 55.491756, -1.593124 55.491743, -1.59338 55.491697, -1.593467 55.491663, -1.593517 55.491629, -1.593856 55.491292, -1.594301 55.491132, -1.594604 55.491079, -1.594941 55.491032, -1.595638 55.491059, -1.595768 55.491147, -1.596025 55.491019, -1.596012 55.491009, -1.596018 55.490988, -1.59599 55.490939, -1.596175 55.490652, -1.596282 55.490677, -1.596334 55.490595, -1.596263 55.490497, -1.596312 55.490264, -1.596323 55.490142, -1.596318 55.490081, -1.596306 55.490042, -1.59617 55.489804, -1.596168 55.489791, -1.596183 55.489751, -1.596163 55.489737, -1.596125 55.489729, -1.596087 55.4897, -1.59584 55.489468, -1.595851 55.489457, -1.595823 55.489435, -1.595889 55.489353, -1.595732 55.489279, -1.595711 55.489274, -1.595698 55.489282, -1.595421 55.489162, -1.59541 55.489173, -1.595189 55.489189, -1.595154 55.489197, -1.595114 55.489219, -1.595102 55.489237, -1.595106 55.489256, -1.595099 55.489258, -1.595036 55.489274, -1.594992 55.489259, -1.594947 55.489257, -1.594865 55.48928, -1.594836 55.4893, -1.594836 55.489319, -1.594857 55.48935, -1.594349 55.489475, -1.59432 55.489443, -1.594193 55.489481, -1.594224 55.489514, -1.593877 55.489617, -1.593854 55.489596, -1.593774 55.489622, -1.593794 55.489647, -1.593454 55.48976, -1.593424 55.489734, -1.593392 55.489741, -1.593432 55.489797, -1.593382 55.489811, -1.593352 55.489773, -1.593379 55.489764, -1.59337 55.489751, -1.593312 55.489765, -1.593445 55.489917, -1.593247 55.49003, -1.593025 55.490102, -1.592814 55.490763, -1.592793 55.491067, -1.5926 55.491867, -1.592901 55.492027))) | NU 22 SE CRASTER DUNSTANBURGH 3/52 Dunstanburgh Castle 31.12.69 I Castle. 1313 under Master Elias the mason for Thomas, second Earl of Lancaster. Gatehouse remodelled as great tower, and new gateway constructed, shortly after 1380 under Henry of Holme for John of Gaunt. Some restoration in 1885 when blocking of early C14 gate passage removed. Squared sandstone with whinstone rubble core, except for roughly-squared limestone in east curtain. Plan: 11-acre enclosure on headland, with sea cliffs to north. Great Gatehouse at south-west corner backed by small inner ward. Late C14 new gatehouse on west curtain immediately beyond the inner ward, approached by a barbican with a mantlet wall running to an outer gate adjoining the Great Gatehouse. Constable's Tower, with constable's house behind, lies midway along south curtain and Egyncleugh Tower at south-east corner. Lilburn Tower stands towards north end of west curtain. Great Gatehouse consists of two large D-plan towers, originally 5 storeys high flanking a 3-storey block containing a 2nd-floor hall. Restored segmental- pointed entrance arch. Flanking towers have multi-chamfered plinth, cross loops at basement level and windows of two shoulder-headed lights above. Upper two floors largely fallen except for corbelled-out turrets on inner faces. Rear elevation of the 3-storey part mostly stands to full height; gate passage flanked by projections capped by semi-octagonal chimneys with moulded and pierced caps, under the remains of one 2-light transomed hall window. Interior: gate passage with vault on chamfered ribs; at inner end small vaulted guard rooms, western with rock-cut dungeon. Chamber over passage shows murder holes above the outer gate and a portcullis slot above the inner. Restored newel stair at north-east corner, with remains of umbrella vault at top. Curtain of inner ward stands to 2-3 metres high, with jambs of a gateway on the east and the base of a tower at the north-east corner. West of the tower is a room retaining part of a large domed oven. Deep rock-cut well within the ward. The south curtain stands high but has been robbed of lower parts of facing. East of the Great Gatehouse is a corbelled-out turret, then the projecting square Constable's Tower with 2-light windows to 1st and 2nd floors; inner face of tower largely fallen, and adjacent constable's house reduced to footings and fragments. Further east a projecting square turret, and the Egyncleugh Tower which housed a second gateway; outer face partly fallen but inner face stands, with a chamfered archway and a 2-light window above; gate passage shows remains of a vault on heavy square ribs. The east curtain is of poor-quality masonry and only stands c.1.5-3 metres in height, containing 3 small garderobe chambers and the jambs of a postern near the south end. Near south end of the west curtain are the chamfered jambs, with portcullis slot, of the late C14 gateway; associated mantlet wall and outer gate are only foundations; rest of curtain is reduced to footings and core fragments. The shell of square Lilburn Tower is complete except for south-east corner, and has several 2-light windows, a square-headed doorway to the wallwalk on north, 2 corbelled-out garderobes on west, and taller embattled angle turrets; fragment of curtain on north holds pointed sallyport arch. The Great Gatehouse and towers show remains of newel stairs, mural garderobes, plain fireplaces and jamb seats in the inner splays of the larger windows. Historical Notes: Finds of Romano-British artefacts and the -burh termination of the name indicate earlier occupation of the headland. Earl Thomas, who seems to have built the castle as a refuge rather than a residence, was executed in 1322 and the fortress passed into Royal hands. John of Gaunt as lieutenant of the Marches towards Scotland ordered the late C14 alterations; his conversion of the gatehouse and construction of a new gate alongside compares with Llansteffan in Carmarthenshire. Before the alterations were complete the castle withstood a Scottish attack in 1384. Held for the Lancastrians in the Wars of the Roses, Dunstanburgh fell to the Earl of Warwick in 1464 after a siege; it was never fully repaired. Scheduled Ancient Monument Northumberland 3 C H Hunter Blair & H L Honeyman, 'Dunstanburgh Castle' HBMC 1986. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
| 1153481 | Pair Of Gravestones To Crea And Archbold Circa 15 Yards South Of Church Of St Michael | 1153481 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.97395 55.49041, -1.973977 55.490401, -1.973977 55.490383, -1.973939 55.490375, -1.973922 55.490383, -1.973918 55.490392, -1.973925 55.490404, -1.97395 55.49041))) | NU 02 SW ILDERTON ILDERTON 13/67 Pair of gravestones to Crea and Archbold c.15 yards south of Church of St. Michael GV II Pair of gravestones. 1723 and 1726. Sandstone. To left: Isabell Archbold. 1723. Small tablet with pedimented top and bold memento mori to rear. To right: Ann Crea. 1726. Small tablet with arched top and bold memento mori to rear. Inscribed in characteristic lettering: Remember me/Lord with that Love/Which thou to thine dost/Bear with thy salvation only/God to visit me draw near/That thy chosen and good may see and in their joy rejoyce/and may with thine inheritance/triumph with cheerful voice. These above, are ye last words of Ann daughter to Andrew Crea who departed March Ye 1726. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-14 | ||||
| 1153486 | Milepost 40 Metres North Of Entrance To Heckley House | 1153486 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.70823 55.439043, -1.70823 55.439039, -1.708219 55.439039, -1.708221 55.439044, -1.70823 55.439043))) | DENWICK B 6341 NU 11 NE NU 1855167 (East side) 6/38 Milepost 40 metres north of entrance to Heckley House II Milepost, probably mid C19. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Triangular plan with open back. Legend A (Alnwick) 2, B (Belford) 12, raised except for second figure. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
| 1153493 | Loose Box At Bank House Farm | 1153493 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.671409 55.339465, -1.671242 55.339501, -1.671272 55.339547, -1.671439 55.339512, -1.671409 55.339465))) | ACKLINGTON BANK HOUSE NU 20 NW 3/13 Loose Box at Bank House Farm GV II Loose box, mid-C19. Snecked stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. Rectangular, centrally placed in former open foldyard. Central boarded double doors under round arch; coped gables. Each return shows arched opening in gable containing boarding with pigeon holes. Boarded door to rear. Included for group value. Attached farmbuildings are not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
| 1153497 | Church Of St Cuthbert | 1153497 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.593092 55.129929, -1.592993 55.12993, -1.592995 55.129963, -1.592912 55.129963, -1.592912 55.129973, -1.592739 55.129973, -1.59274 55.130035, -1.59278 55.130036, -1.592781 55.130119, -1.592877 55.130119, -1.592878 55.130086, -1.59292 55.130086, -1.592919 55.130113, -1.593266 55.130109, -1.593265 55.130025, -1.59328 55.130025, -1.593273 55.129986, -1.593287 55.129986, -1.593287 55.129961, -1.593242 55.129971, -1.5932 55.12997, -1.5932 55.129958, -1.593113 55.129958, -1.593113 55.129929, -1.593092 55.129929))) | BEDLINGTON CHURCH LANE NZ 2681 NW (East side) Bedlington 9/53 Church of 18/10/49 St. Cuthbert GV II* Parish Church. Nave mid-C12 with C14 south chapel. Chancel rebuilt 1743 and again in mid-C19, west tower 1868, north aisle, vestries and nave windows 1911-12. Nave and chapel squared stone, C19 parts squared tooled stone, 1911-12 work snecked stone; cut dressings. C19 work in Romanesque style, 1911-12 in free C14 style. South side of nave shows plinth, eaves cornice and 1912 3-light window on each side of chapel; C18 round-arched light to far right, with traces of 4 similar but larger openings above 1912 windows and chapel roof. Chapel has moulded plinth and vertical-panelled door in double-chamfered arch with hoodmould, early C20 3-light window on right and low-pitched coped gable with finial cross. Circular clerestorey with cusped mouchettes, on north of nave. West tower of 2 tall stages with south-west stair turret; round-arched west window, 2-light bell openings and battlemented parapet. North aisle has stepped buttress bay divisions, hollow-chamfered north door, 2-light windows on north and east, 4-light west window. Re-set slab by west window, 'WATSON'S WAKE 1669' commemorates fatal fall from tower of local somnambulist. 3-bay chancel has plinth and stepped buttresses; priest's door and 2 arched windows on south and eastern triplet, with carved capitals to jamb shafts and billet hoodmoulds. Mural monument on east of vestry to Stephen, son of Henry Earl of Derby, 1795. Interior: Chancel arch on semicircular shafts with carved impost band; arch taken down and re-set in 4-centred form, perhaps in C15, has inner order with roll flanked by hollows and outer order of carved voussoirs. Trefoil-headed squint on north of arch and moulded ogee niche on south. 5-bay chamfered arcade on octagonal piers. Pointed tower arch. South chapel has barrel vault and recess on west with chamfered segmental arch; doorway into nave has chamfered round arch and taller roll-moulded rear arch. Nave has boarded ceiling on tie-beam trusses with pierced panelling,alternately springing from wall-posts with pierced arch braces. Scissor-brace roof to aisle. Chancel roof has round-arched stone trusses with chevron ornament. Carved C19 font. 7 medieval cross slabs. Romanesque carving of 2 figures, at time of survey removed from south wall for conservation. Group of late Georgian marble tablets in chancel. Burdon memorial window at west end of aisle with Christ in Majesty, saints, patriarchs and masonic symbols; good War Memorial window in south chapel; St. Cuthbert window in nave. Parish chest in aisle. , | 2013-08-19 | 1959-10-18 | ||||
| 1153501 | Gate Lodge To Angerton Hall | 1153501 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.856175 55.160806, -1.856258 55.160798, -1.85625 55.160769, -1.856288 55.160765, -1.856272 55.160712, -1.856125 55.160726, -1.85614 55.160775, -1.856165 55.160773, -1.856175 55.160806))) | HARTBURN HIGH ANGERTON NZ 0985 19/40 Gate Lodge to Angerton Hall (Formerly listed as 20.10.69 Lodge under Angerton Hall) GV II Lodge, later C19. Squared stone with dressings, slate roof. T-plan. 1 storey, 3 bays. Plinth. Central slightly-.projecting bay has double doors in chamfered surround under steep gable with bargeboards, flanked by 2-light mullioned windows. Roof verge overhangs returns. Left return shows sash in chamfered surround. Set back to left l-bay rear wing with 2-light mullioned window and corniced ridge stack; C20 extension to far left not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-10-20 | ||||
| 1153503 | Stable And Carriage House Circa 80 Yards North Of Ilderton Vicarage | 1153503 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.974632 55.491264, -1.974357 55.491361, -1.974406 55.491408, -1.974685 55.49131, -1.974632 55.491264))) | NU 02 SW ILDERTON ILDERTON 13/71 Stable and carriage house c.80 yards north of Ilderton Vicarage II Stable with granary over, and carriage house. Late C18-early C19. Random rubble with dressed-stone, alternating-block surrounds and pantiled roof. 2-storey, 4-bay centre with l-bay single-storey wings. Boarded door in 3rd bay with flanking ?-shuttered window. Four ?-slatted windows above. In single-storey wing to right a segmental arch with boarded double doors. Gabled roof with flat coping. Outside stone steps to rear. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-14 | ||||
| 1153504 | Brainshaugh | 1153504 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.68225 55.32187, -1.682253 55.321883, -1.682382 55.321876, -1.682378 55.321851, -1.682412 55.321849, -1.682409 55.321831, -1.682376 55.321832, -1.682369 55.321791, -1.682399 55.32179, -1.682396 55.321769, -1.682366 55.32177, -1.682363 55.321747, -1.681989 55.321769, -1.681998 55.321832, -1.682163 55.321822, -1.682169 55.321874, -1.68225 55.32187))) | ACKLINGTON BRAINSHAUGH NU 20 SW 7/15 Brainshaugh 31.12.69 GV II* House. Late C16 or early C17; south front remodelled in second quarter of C18; enlarged and given new west front 1805 for Thomas Cook. Squared stone, of near-ashlar quality in 1805 parts, except for rubble of east elevation and roughly-squared stone of east part of north elevation; cut dressings. Lakeland slate roof to main block; kitchen wing with pantiles except for asbestos sheets on east end; stacks rebuilt in brick on old bases. Main block formerly L-plan, enlarged to a square in 1805; kitchen wing to south- east. South front; main block 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Central old half- glazed door in bolection-moulded suround; 12-pane sash windows, some renewed, in architraves; hipped roof. To right is the plain rear elevation of the single-storey kitchen wing. 3-bay west front shows central trompe l'oeil doorway of 6 fielded panels under 12-pane sash with slightly-projecting sill, between downpipes with fluted rainwater heads inscribed T 1805 C; flanking canted full-height bay windows with sill bands, 12-pane sashes and pyramidal roofs: main hipped roof has central ridge stack. East elevation shows several C16/17 windows of one or two lights, some enlarged to hold 4-pane sashes. Similar windows in left part of north elevation; right part, set slightly forward, is 1805 extension with Gothic-arched stair window: 12-pane sash, with intersecting head, in raised surround with imposts and keystone. Set back to left is kitchen wing with blocked chamfered doorway and 8-pane sash window; slightly taller right part has stepped-and-banded old brick ridge stack, and left end gable with raised reverse-stepped coping. Interior largely of 1805. Dog-leg stair with stick balusters, moulded newels, shaped tread ends and curtail step; modillion cornices to stair and entrance hall. Drawing room has contemporary dado rail, cornice and fireplace. Doors of 6 fielded panels; panelled shutters. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
| 1153506 | Pumphouse In The Park 300 Metres South Of Angerton Hall | 1153506 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.854749 55.157188, -1.854702 55.157204, -1.854692 55.157215, -1.854695 55.157235, -1.854717 55.15725, -1.854747 55.157256, -1.854802 55.157241, -1.854811 55.157224, -1.854807 55.157209, -1.854785 55.157195, -1.854749 55.157188))) | HARTBURN HIGH ANGERTON NZ 08 SE NZ 09348480 14/43 Pumphouse in The Park 300 metres south of Angerton Hall II Pumphouse, probably former donkey-gin. Early C19. Roughly-squared stone; red tile roof. Low circular structure with boarded door on west; slightly projecting blocks at eaves level carry ends of radiating roof principals. Low conical roof. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1153510 | North Middleton House | 1153510 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.000563 55.512663, -2.000723 55.512635, -2.000685 55.512566, -2.000656 55.512571, -2.000645 55.512549, -2.000677 55.512544, -2.000666 55.512522, -2.000637 55.512527, -2.000588 55.512437, -2.000647 55.512428, -2.000598 55.51234, -2.000379 55.512378, -2.000431 55.512472, -2.000453 55.512467, -2.000563 55.512663))) | NU 02 SW ILDERTON NORTH MIDDLETON 13/72 North Middleton House II House. c.1830-40. Rendered with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. Front block 3 x 2 bays with extensive service wing to rear. 3-bay facade has ashlar frame of plinth, pilaster strips and frieze, all completely plain. Set within this are 4 giant Tuscan pilasters supporting 3 segmental arches. 12-pane sashes with ground floor sill band. 1st floor windows have segmental heads to fit with arches above. Moulded cornice on paired stone brackets. Hipped roof with large oblong corniced ridge stack. Doorway on right return; 6-panelled door with margined overlight in Tuscan entablature. Interior: Staircase with wrought-iron balustrade; and 6-panelled doors in fluted surrounds with paterae. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-14 | ||||
| 1153513 | 5, High Angerton | 1153513 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.853874 55.162743, -1.853882 55.16269, -1.853699 55.162681, -1.853687 55.16277, -1.853869 55.162778, -1.853874 55.162743))) | HARTBURN HIGH ANGERTON NZ 0985 19/46 No.5 (formerly listed 20.10.69 as premises occupied by Mr. A. Thompson GV II House, probably C18 remodelled c,1830. Squared stone with tooled-and-margined dressings, rendered: red tile roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central renewed door under flat-pointed head, with hoodmould; flanking bays have 3-light mullioned windows. Cross windows in coped half-dormers,with kneelers, above. Coped gables with kneelers, stepped and corniced end stacks with conjoined shafts, corbelled out. Left return shows 1st floor window with wooden latticed glazing, right return shows similar window on ground floor; projecting base course stops short of later outshut, with boarded door and 3 Yorkshire sashes to rear. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-10-20 | ||||
| 1153515 | Milepost 180 Metres North Of Abbey Cottage | 1153515 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.717184 55.424189, -1.717191 55.424204, -1.717209 55.42421, -1.717231 55.424208, -1.717247 55.424192, -1.717239 55.424181, -1.717215 55.424174, -1.717184 55.424189))) | DENWICK B 6346 NU 11 SE NU 18001452 (East side) 10/44 Milepost 180 metres north of Abbey Cottage II Milepost, late C19, by Smith Patterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Oval top with faceted twin faces, on circular fluted shaft with maker's plate. Raised legend ALNWICK 1 MILE / CHATTON 13? MILES. Height 0.40 metre. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
| 1153516 | Low Angerton Bridges Over River Wansbeck | 1153516 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.855585 55.153499, -1.855642 55.153555, -1.85572 55.153526, -1.855352 55.153183, -1.855242 55.153065, -1.855138 55.153087, -1.855197 55.153132, -1.855585 55.153499))) | HARTBURN LOW ANGERTON NZ 08 SE 14/48 Low Angerton Bridges, over River Wansbeck GV II Bridges, 1908; South Bridge by The British Concrete Steel Company. Rock-faced stone with dressings; reinforced concrete (South Bridge); wrought-iron. South Bridge has segmental arch of 2 curved girders linked by transverse beams; vertical struts to roadbed. Openwork wrought-iron parapet. Flanking piers have band and low pyramidal caps; approach walls have band and flat coping, ramped up at ends. Flood Bridge 20 metres north; two semicircular arches with rock-faced and margined voussoirs. Openwork wrought-iron parapet between piers with heavy block caps. Splayed flat-coped flanking walls. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1153518 | Langham Bridge | 1153518 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.201275 55.59309, -2.201264 55.593096, -2.201254 55.593163, -2.201166 55.593369, -2.201231 55.593368, -2.201338 55.593156, -2.201342 55.593131, -2.201275 55.59309))) | NT 83 SE KILHAM LANGHAM 2/75 Langham Bridge II Bridge. Late C18. Dressed stone. Single wide elliptical arch with deep voussoirs, forming hump-backed bridge which is curved in plan. Low chamfered parapets. Shallow offset buttresses with square chamfered caps at ends of bridge. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-14 | ||||
| 1153521 | Potts And Wilson Tombs 4 Metres South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Cuthbert | 1153521 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.592887 55.129979, -1.592912 55.129972, -1.592916 55.129954, -1.592881 55.129943, -1.592857 55.129954, -1.592861 55.129972, -1.592887 55.129979))) | BEDLINGTON CHURCH LANE NZ 2681 NW (East side) Bedlington 9/56 Potts and Wilson tombs 4 metres south of chancel of Church of St. Cuthbert GV II 2 headstones, box tomb and table tomb. C18. Sandstone. Headstone with shaped top, 'The Burial place of the Children of Matth & Jane Potts of Netherton 1745-1752. Headstone with relief carving of cherub with arrow and trumpet, under drapery, flanked by scrolly foliage and flowers; inscription to Robert Wilson of Bedlington, 1777. Box tomb with square moulded urn legs; 'The Burial Place of the children of Robert and Elizabeth Potts of Bedlington, 1740 ....' Table tomb with gadrooned edge and 6 circular moulded legs with square capitals; inscription to George Potts of Netherton, 1797, and family. , | 2013-08-19 | 1986-12-18 | ||||
| 1153525 | Farmbuildings To West Of Marlish Farmhouse | 1153525 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.878051 55.159401, -1.877683 55.159394, -1.877695 55.159184, -1.877551 55.159182, -1.877543 55.159391, -1.877606 55.159392, -1.877604 55.159412, -1.877575 55.159412, -1.877574 55.159449, -1.878046 55.159459, -1.878051 55.159401)), ((-1.878162 55.159404, -1.87817 55.159313, -1.87821 55.159331, -1.878257 55.159331, -1.878298 55.159319, -1.878311 55.159292, -1.878296 55.15927, -1.878259 55.159253, -1.878229 55.159251, -1.878174 55.159267, -1.87818 55.159195, -1.878067 55.159193, -1.878051 55.159401, -1.878162 55.159404))) | HARTBURN MARLISH NZ 08 NE NZ 079850 9/50 AND 14/50 Farmbuildings to west of Marlish Farmhouse II Planned farmbuildings, c.1800 with early C19 gingang. Squared tooled stone, and squared tooled-and-margined stone in gingang; slate roofs. Ranges on 3 sides of yard open to the south, with gingang attached to rear of west range. North range shelter sheds with granary above; arcade of 6 segmental arches to yard. Threshing barn on west, 1 storey, 3 irregular bays; boarded doors and C20 cart entrance. Stable block on east 2 storeys, 4 bays; boarded doors with tall overlights. All ranges have reverse-stepped gables. Gingang has 5 piers on larger bases and pyramidal roof; roof structure with heavy tie beams, central post and radial struts. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1153528 | Piers And Screen Walls At Entrance To Meldon Park | 1153528 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.834564 55.164737, -1.834462 55.164777, -1.834357 55.1648, -1.834349 55.164808, -1.834364 55.164814, -1.834474 55.164789, -1.834625 55.164729, -1.834776 55.164724, -1.834855 55.164765, -1.834904 55.164776, -1.835201 55.164764, -1.835193 55.164755, -1.834909 55.164762, -1.834868 55.164753, -1.834784 55.16471, -1.834618 55.164716, -1.834564 55.164737))) | HARTBURN MELDON PARK NZ 1085 20/52 Piers and screen walls at entrance to Meldon Park GV II Piers and screen walls, early C19. Stone. Ashlar and squared stone. 4 piers, with moulded plinth and caps, flank main drive entrance and pedestrian access to either side; slightly-curved flanking walls of large ashlar blocks hold smaller but similar piers and link to left with taller squared stone wall running to pier with flat cap, and to right with wall of tooled squared stone with flat coping, collapsed after 15 metres. Listed for group value with lodge. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1153531 | Ruins Of Church Or Chapel | 1153531 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.673131 55.321822, -1.673143 55.321882, -1.673451 55.321862, -1.673447 55.32181, -1.673131 55.321822))) | ACKLINGTON BRAINSHAUGH NU 20 SW Ruins of Church 7/17 or Chapel (formerly listed 3.12.69 as Priory (Chapel of St II* Wilfred) GV Church or Chapel. Nave late C11 or C12; chancel C13 or C14. Nave squared stone with some long blocks in lower courses, and irregular alternate quoins; chancel slightly-poorer mansonry; cut dressings. Nave, formerly with 2-bay south aisle,and chancel. West end has lower jambs of narrow central window; north wall full height but featureless. West part of chancel north wall is C19 rebuild; in east part a blocked doorway with pointed head cut from two large blocks (c.f. Bothal). East end is C18 graveyard wall apparently on old foundations. South chancel wall shows priest's door with double-chamfered depressed arch; jambs of large C14 window to the east and a smaller, perhaps low-side, window immediately west. Interior: Nave 9.1 x 4.8 metres; chancel 8.7 x 4.8 metres. Walls c.0.8 metres thick except for west end 0.95 metres. Moulded corbel at north-west corner and sockets for braces to roof trusses in nave north wall; bases of semicircular east respond and circular central pier of the south arcade. Chancel has tall rear arch to blocked north door with semicircular arch above lintel; an apparent keystone hints at post-medieval alteration; aumbry to west. South wall shows trefoiled piscina with remains of twin bowls; shouldered inner jambs to C14 windows. C19 concrete paving throughout with 1864 ledger slab to Tate family at west end. Historical note: A Premonstratension nunnery at 'Gysnes' (Guyzance) was founded in early C12 by Richard Tison, and converted to a parochial curacy before the Dissolution. Early documents mention both the 'capella monialum' (monastery church) and the 'ecclesia de Gisyng' (church of Guyzance) so it is hard to say which the present ruin represents; foundations to the south and south-east suggest the buildings of a small religious house. Scheduled Ancient Monument (NU 209032) , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-03 | ||||
| 1153532 | Needlesshallmoor Farmhouse | 1153532 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.837333 55.184368, -1.837482 55.184362, -1.837479 55.184337, -1.837495 55.184336, -1.837487 55.184281, -1.837239 55.184292, -1.837247 55.184348, -1.83733 55.184344, -1.837333 55.184368))) | HARTBURN NEEDLESSHALLMOOR NZ 18 NW NZ 104878 10/55 Needlesshallmoor Farmhouse II House, C18 remodelled early C19. Squared stone with tooled and margined dressings; slate roof. 2 storeys, 3+1 bays. 3-bay section symmetrical; central double doors with overlight. 12-pane sash windows in surrounds with narrow chamfer and slightly projecting sills. Coped gables with kneelers, stepped and corniced end stacks. Lower section to right has C20 window in older chamfered surround, 12-pane Yorkshire sash above; coped gable with kneelers. Lean-to section to far right not of interest. Rear elevation; outshut with C18 masonry. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1153544 | Milepost At Ngr Nz 18468998 | 1153544 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711507 55.203705, -1.711481 55.20372, -1.711488 55.203735, -1.711518 55.203741, -1.711542 55.20373, -1.711539 55.203714, -1.711507 55.203705))) | HEBRON AI (East side) NZ 18 NE NZ 18468998 11/61 Milepost at above NGR II Milepost, probably mid C19. Cast-iron, painted white with black figures. Triangular plan with open back, raised legend M (Morpeth) 3 / A (Alnwick) 16. Height c.0.75 metres. , | 2024-03-25 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1153547 | 1, 3 And 5, Denwick Village | 1153547 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.679986 55.422347, -1.680125 55.422381, -1.680174 55.422317, -1.679996 55.422273, -1.680007 55.422258, -1.679965 55.422248, -1.679954 55.422263, -1.679783 55.422221, -1.679734 55.422284, -1.67986 55.422316, -1.679986 55.422347))) | DENWICK DENWICK VILLAGE NU 2014 (North side) 22/46 Nos. 1, 3 and 5 GV II Group of 3 Estate Cottages, dated 1839. Squared tooled stone; Welsh slate roof with rendered stacks. Each cottage 1 storey, 2 bays. Centre cottage has central projecting porch with renewed half-glazed door; gable with datestone bearing Percy crescent, and finial; small casement on right return. End cottages have central renewed half-glazed doors. 2-light mullioned windows holding plain sashes. All openings have chamfered surrounds and hoodmoulds. Gables with pitched coping and moulded kneelers, at ends and between cottages, each carrying stepped stack rebuilt on old base. Flat-roofed extensions to rear are not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
| 1153555 | Church Of St Cuthbert | 1153555 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.696227 55.202313, -1.696245 55.202412, -1.696376 55.202404, -1.696372 55.202382, -1.696561 55.202371, -1.696558 55.202349, -1.696586 55.202347, -1.69658 55.202312, -1.69655 55.202314, -1.696546 55.20229, -1.696227 55.202313))) | HEBRON HEBRON NZ 18 NE 11/66 Church of St. Cuthbert GV II Parish church, medieval (chancel walls possibly C12, nave later), remodelled 1793; organ chamber and vestry late C19. Squared stone, horizontally tooled in C18 parts; C20 tile roof. Nave and chancel with north organ chamber and vestry. Gothick style. West end of nave has central projection containing pointed window with C20 latticed glazing, and sunk quatrefoil over, and carrying square bellcote; pointed openings, blind to north and south, impost band, cornice and truncated octagonal fleche. South wall of nave has renewed door at west end under pointed arch, and 2 pointed windows with C20 latticed glazing. 2 similar windows on north, where medieval masonry is visible in lower part of wall. Medieval masonry also visible in south and west walls of chancel; late C19 5-light east window in C15 style. Coped gables with kneelers. Interior: late C14 or C15 pointed chancel arch of 2 chamfered orders on semi-octagonal responds with moulded capitals. Tall half-domed recess at west end. Late C19 flat-pointed Tudor arches to vestry and organ chamber. Font has moulded urn-like bowl on fluted shaft, set on square moulded plinth. 3 old hatchments on south wall of chancel. The chancel walls are markedly thicker than those of the nave, suggesting a possible earlier date. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1153563 | Attached Outbuilding Range To East Of Christon Bank Farmhouse | 1153563 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.667497 55.494495, -1.667054 55.494497, -1.667056 55.494557, -1.667926 55.494552, -1.667928 55.494492, -1.667497 55.494495))) | NU 22 SW EMBLETON CHRISTON BANK FARM 3/60 Attached outbuilding range to east of Christon Bank Farmhouse GV II Stable and outbuilding range. C18, of several builds. Stable part squared stone (part rendered), outbuilding rubble; Welsh slate roof with one white brick stack. Long single-storey range attached to east end of farmhouse. South side: Stable shows blocked doorway with window inserted, flanked by windows, all sashes with small-paned upper and boarded lower leaves; right 2 segmental arches, the right with vertical-panelled double doors, the left part-blocked with inserted boarded door; coped right end gable with weathervane. Lower outbuilding to right, blank on this side. North side: Stable shows boarded double doors under timber lintel at right end, similar doors under segmental arch at left end, and boarded door and window between. Outbuilding to left shows 2 boarded doors (one with 4-pane overlight), 2 part-slatted windows and C20 sliding door; roof hipped to left. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1153565 | Old Farmhouse At East Shield Hill | 1153565 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.688506 55.186879, -1.688519 55.186829, -1.688332 55.186813, -1.688316 55.186874, -1.688498 55.186892, -1.688506 55.186879))) | HEBRON EAST SHIELD HILL NZ 18 NE 199881 Old Farmhouse at East 11/68 Shield Hill (Formerly listed as East Shield Hill (old house only) GV II House, probably early C18 refenestrated mid C19, Brick on stone plinth, stone dressings; slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Rubble plinth topped by 2 chamfered courses, lst floor band. 4 steps up to central vertically- panelled door in chamfered alternating-block surround. 6-pane sash windows with flat-arched brick heads replacing earlier timber lintels. Coped gables, end stacks rebuilt C20. Rear elevation shows outshut, probably contemporary, with stone jamb of C18 door in wall to right. Single-storey addition set back on right not of interest. , | 2017-10-13 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1153573 | West Shield Hill Farmhouse | 1153573 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.70138 55.190557, -1.701406 55.190558, -1.701411 55.190495, -1.701464 55.190496, -1.701468 55.19044, -1.701267 55.190435, -1.70126 55.190512, -1.701282 55.190513, -1.701278 55.190555, -1.70138 55.190557))) | HEBRON WEST SHIELD HILL NZ 18 NE NZ 191885 11/70 West Shield Hill Farmhouse GV II House, mid C18, refenestrated late C19. Coursed roughly-tooled stone; stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, slightly irregular. Off-centre 6-panel door in surround of large untooled blocks. Late C19 sashes, those in left bay with C19 lintels, all with C19 slightly-projecting tooled and margined sills. Single- storey extension to right has boarded door in tooled and margined surround. Gables with raised copings and rebuilt brick end stacks on older brick bases. Left and right returns show reverse stepped gables. C19, altered rear wing not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 |
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