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1154033 J Bryson And Sons 1154033 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.014667 55.54546, -2.014765 55.545525, -2.014839 55.545495, -2.014825 55.545486, -2.014925 55.545442, -2.014915 55.545436, -2.015053 55.545387, -2.015013 55.545359, -2.014884 55.545415, -2.014892 55.545423, -2.01483 55.54545, -2.014784 55.545416, -2.014648 55.545448, -2.014667 55.54546))) NT 9927 WOOLER MARKET PLACE (South-west :side) 18/125 Nos. 14 and 15 (J. Bryson and Sons) GV II House and baker's shop. Early C19 with older core. Roughcast with Welsh slate roof add old brick chimneys. Wood shop front. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central boarded door. Right of this a C19 shop front with moulded cornice on 3 decorative brackets. 2-pane sash windows with intermediate glazing bars removed. On right opening to vennel through to rear of building. Gabled roof with ridge stack. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1986-05-14
1154034 Ford Castle Flagpole Tower And Forecourt Wall Attached To North 1154034 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.09036 55.631051, -2.090468 55.631174, -2.090481 55.631175, -2.090468 55.631151, -2.090322 55.630988, -2.090378 55.630978, -2.090347 55.630922, -2.090204 55.630947, -2.090236 55.631003, -2.090307 55.630991, -2.09036 55.631051))) FORD FORD CASTLE NT 9437 17/88 Flagpole Tower and forecourt wall attached to north GV I Tower, formerly the south-west corner tower of the quadrilateral castle but now detached. Linked to the present house (q.v. Ford Castle) by a stretch of forecourt wall c.30 yards long. C14 (licence to crenellate 1338). The lower parts of the forecourt wall are curtain walling from the castle, the parapet is of 1791 by Nisbet. Tower restored and top floor renewed 1862. Squared stone; Welsh slate roof. Square tower 5 storeys plus basement. East side has two C18 doors with 4-centred arches and hoodmoulds. Blocked lancet on 1st floor. Chamfered offset above 1st floor. On 2nd floor a blocked C18 window and a C19 2-light mullioned window. North side has C19 stone steps to possibly original lst- floor doorway with pointed arch and continuous chamfer. Platform at top of steps supported on 2 large triple-set corbels. Elsewhere C19 2-light windows. Stone water spouts. Interior: basement has pointed tunnel vault with 5 square-section transverse ribs. Country Life: Vol. 89 (1941). AM 369. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1154038 Main Block Of Co Operative Society Premises 1154038 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.582639 55.334452, -1.582727 55.334494, -1.582773 55.33446, -1.582797 55.334462, -1.583035 55.334359, -1.582859 55.334241, -1.582577 55.334358, -1.582287 55.334555, -1.5824 55.334609, -1.582639 55.334452))) AMBLE QUEEN STREET NU 2604 (North side) 13/56 Main block of Co-operative Society premises II Shops, with offices above and to rear, 1920. Ashlar-fronted, other elevations rock-faced stone with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof. Baroque style. 2-storeys. Front in two parts: main section 3 + 1 + 3 bays, symmetrical. Central open-pedimented entrance bay shows fielded-panel double doors,with radial overlight,in hollow-chamfered round arch, with rusticated surround and triple keystone, forming base to canted oriel with 12-pane sash window and moulded cornice. To either side double shop fronts with labradorite stallrisers and decorative leading to top panes, under timber fascia board and cornice. 12-pane sash windows above (except for one slatted window) in architraves with triple keystones and raised aprons; end pilasters with decorative frieze below sunk nowy-headed panels; modillion eaves cornice; roof hipped to left, with one corniced ridge stack. One-bay right section similar but set at a different angle to align with street. Left return, to Bridge Street, 4 bays; right bay similar to front; left part shows 4-pane casements on ground floor and paired 12-pane sashes above. Similar fenestration to rear elevation; to left is a single-storey loading bay with segmental arch. , 2021-06-17 1988-09-15
1154042 Garden And Yard Walls West Of Witton Shields Tower 1154042 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.807557 55.207876, -1.807619 55.207877, -1.807666 55.207713, -1.807662 55.207706, -1.807642 55.207709, -1.807598 55.207866, -1.807556 55.207862, -1.807548 55.207872, -1.807557 55.207876))) NETHERWITTON WITTON SHIELDS NZ 19 SW NZ 124904 5/155 Garden and yard walls west of Witton Shields Tower GV II Remains of former louse, now garden and yard walls, perhaps medieval. Roughly- shaped large blocks with irregular quoins. The remains comprise the west and north walls of a north-south building with a large stack at the north end and a later addition beyond, generally surviving to a height of 1.5 - 2 metres. Slopstone in the west wall; various blocked openings. The unusual positioning of the doorway, now blocked, in the west end of Witton Shields Tower (q.v.) appears to align with a doorway in the remaining stub of the east wall at the ruined house, suggesting that the latter is of C16 or earlier date. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1154047 10, The Square 1154047 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.054263 54.847532, -2.05424 54.847537, -2.054229 54.847518, -2.054035 54.847525, -2.054064 54.847574, -2.054038 54.847579, -2.054049 54.847598, -2.054069 54.847594, -2.054081 54.847614, -2.054264 54.84758, -2.054253 54.847561, -2.054279 54.847557, -2.054263 54.847532))) BLMCWAND THE SQUARE Blanchland NY 9650 24/39 No. 10 15.4.69 GV II House. Mid C19 incorporating earlier fabric, perhaps medieval. Rubble, except for squared stone on right return, tooled dressings; stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Central projecting porch has chamfered loop and coped gable with kneelers; vertical-panelled door in triangular-headed stop-chamfered surround in left wall. C20 window in left bay with plate glass sashes to 1st floor. Coped right gable with kneelers and corbelled-out corniced stack, stepped-and- corniced ridge stack. Gabled wing to rear right; right return, at skew angle) has older masonry in lower part of wall. Medieval architectural fragments re-set in wall of rear wing. Thought to be on site of Abbey Mill. , 2013-08-19 1969-04-15
1154048 Wall And Railings To West And South Of Former County Primary School 1154048 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.252172 54.897698, -2.25218 54.897701, -2.252303 54.897526, -2.252301 54.897513, -2.252276 54.897493, -2.252195 54.897473, -2.251729 54.897454, -2.252224 54.897483, -2.252265 54.897497, -2.252284 54.897511, -2.252287 54.89753, -2.252172 54.897698))) This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 17/02/2014 NY 8355 ALLENDALE B 6303 (East side) (Allendale Town) 24/23 Wall and railings to west and south of former County Primary School (formerly listed as Wall and railings to west and south of County Primary School) GV II Wall and railings, late C19. Rubble, dressed stone, wrought-iron. Low stepped wall of squared rubble with steep coping, central gate piers square with simply-moulded pyramidal caps. Railings have standards with trefoil finials, foliate scrolls above pierced lower rail. Re-set section of railings between gate piers. , 2014-02-18 1985-08-23
1154050 Radcliffe War Memorial 15 Metres West Of Clock Tower 1154050 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.581505 55.334732, -1.581494 55.334738, -1.58154 55.334762, -1.581551 55.334755, -1.581505 55.334732))) AMBLE QUEEN STREET NU 2604 (South side) 13/58 Radcliffe War Memorial 15 metres west of Clock Tower GV II World War I Memorial. Ashlar with white marble panel. Rectangular plan. Two-stepped base carries upright with moulded plinth and inscribed panel 'IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF RADCLIFFE WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918' in moulded surround, with names and World War II plaque below; flanking columns on square bases, set diagonally, carry moulded cornice and blocking course with raised centre-piece carved with wreath. Radcliffe was a pit village 2 km. south of Amble; demolished in advance of open-cast mining in 1971 when the war memorial was moved here and the Radcliffe community transplanted en bloc to new estates in Amble. , 2018-05-22 1988-09-15
1154058 High Linn 1154058 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.852372 55.314188, -1.852462 55.314185, -1.852452 55.314093, -1.852203 55.314102, -1.85221 55.31417, -1.85237 55.314164, -1.852372 55.314188))) BRINKBURN NU 00 SE NU 094023 4/61 High Linn II Cottage, early C19. Squared stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; pantile roof except for Welsh slates on outshut. Single storey, 3 bays. Front shows 4-pane sash windows in alternating-block surrounds. Raised reverse-stepped coping to gables; stepped-and-corniced end and ridge stacks. Doorway to rear outshut. Solitary cottage in unspoilt moorland setting. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-15
1154060 Byre/Hayloft 10 Metres South-East Of No.10 1154060 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.0539 54.847502, -2.053986 54.847487, -2.053961 54.84744, -2.05385 54.847458, -2.053859 54.847479, -2.053886 54.847474, -2.0539 54.847502))) BLANCHLAND THE SQUARE Blanchland NY 9650 24/41 Byre/hayloft 10 metres south-east of No. 10 GV II Byre/hayloft, mid-C18. Roughly-coursed stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; stone slate roof. Detached square building with small pent addition on east. Boarded door with boarded pitching door over on north; gabled west end has boarded double doors under timber lintel. Included for group value. , 2013-08-19 1986-06-18
1154064 Pair Of Floodmark Stones 15 Metres South Of South-West Corner Of Stable Block 1154064 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.102087 54.981123, -2.102111 54.981117, -2.102117 54.981099, -2.102087 54.981087, -2.10206 54.981096, -2.102056 54.981105, -2.102063 54.981117, -2.102087 54.981123))) ACOMB THE HERMITAGE NY 9365 20/28 Pair of floodmark stones 15 metres south of south-west corner of stable block GV II Floodmark stones,1771 and 1817. 2 upright stones 4 metres apart, 0.30 metre high, shaped and chamfered as if older architectural fragments reused. Eastern r stone 'Flood Mark Nov 16th 1771', western stone more worn, 'Floodmark Dec 29 1817'. , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1154065 13 And 14, The Square 1154065 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.053856 54.847709, -2.053859 54.847769, -2.053813 54.847779, -2.053816 54.847809, -2.053869 54.847809, -2.053877 54.847847, -2.053996 54.847844, -2.053984 54.847709, -2.053853 54.847659, -2.053856 54.847709))) BLANCHLAND THE SQUARE Blanchland NY 9650 24/43 Nos. 13 and 14 15.4.69 GV II Terrace of 3 houses, now two. Mid-C18 incorporating medieval fabric. Rubble with cut quoins and dressings; stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 wide bays. Renewed doors on left of bay 1 (No.14) and right of bay 3 (No.13), blocked door on right of bay 2, all in alternating-block surrounds; late C19 sashes in older openings with block surrounds. 3 stone ridge stacks. Interior: the metre-thick front wall is probably the remains of a medieval range on the east side of the outer court of the abbey. , 2013-08-19 1969-04-15
1154069 Embleton Headstone 6 Metres South Of Nave Of Church Of St Michael 1154069 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608687 55.449726, -1.608697 55.449737, -1.608718 55.44973, -1.608705 55.449719, -1.608687 55.449726))) NU 2417 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK HALL 16/131 Embleton headstone 6 metres south of nave of Church of St. Michael GV II Headstone,1761. Sandstone. Stone with shaped top enclosing relief-carved panel with cherub flanked by trumpeting angels, in rustic style; inscription to Margaret Embleton. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1154074 Ha-Ha Wall To South Of Causey Park 1154074 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.721701 55.2478, -1.720693 55.247856, -1.720684 55.247862, -1.720679 55.247999, -1.71974 55.248054, -1.719742 55.248067, -1.720694 55.248012, -1.720702 55.248008, -1.720708 55.247869, -1.721701 55.247814, -1.721701 55.2478))) TRITLINGTON CAUSEY PARK NZ 19 SE NZ 179949 6/240 Ha-Ha wall to south of Causey Park GV II Ha-Ha wall, probably C18. Stone and brick. Two sections of wall, the eastern of squared stone and the western of brick, linked at east and west to garden walls (q.v.); and to each other by a shorter length of north-south stone wall raised in brick with a shallow-arched stone coping. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1154076 Bridge House 1154076 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.679652 55.226387, -1.679742 55.226319, -1.679674 55.22629, -1.679693 55.226275, -1.679672 55.226266, -1.679756 55.2262, -1.67969 55.226171, -1.679436 55.226367, -1.679503 55.226395, -1.679563 55.22635, -1.679652 55.226387))) TRITLINGTON TRITLINGTON NZ 2092 16/242 Bridge House II House, probably C18 remodelled and heightened mid C19. Rubble with ashlar dressings, raised quoins to 1st floor, slate roof. 1 1/2 storeys, 3 bays symmetrical. Renewed door with 2-pane overlight in raised alternating-block surround, flanked by renewed 12-pane sashes in surrounds with eared jambs and stop-chamfered lintels. Renewed 12-pane segment-headed sashes above, with raised stone surrounds, in gabled half dormers with obelisk finials. Stepped and corniced end stacks. To left a single-storey section with part-slatted window; to right a single-storey section with margined sash window, stepped and corniced end stack. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1154081 Stable Range And Courtyard Walls At Tritlington Hall 1154081 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.676067 55.22729, -1.676367 55.227275, -1.676315 55.227067, -1.676218 55.227076, -1.676228 55.227116, -1.676095 55.227132, -1.676097 55.227139, -1.67623 55.227123, -1.676268 55.227273, -1.676065 55.22728, -1.676067 55.22729))) TRITLINGTON TRITLINGTON NE 2092 16/244 Stable range and courtyard walls at Tritlington Hall GV II Stable range and courtyard walls, range dated 1854 over carriage entrance. Brick with tooled and margined ashlar dressings; slate roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays, irregular. Central keyed segment-headed arch into through passage. Dovecote above, carried on corbels at eaves level, has shaped gable with oculus. Bay to left has boarded door with 5-pane overlight in alternating-block surround and a 12-pane sash window; shortened sash above. Far left bay blind, beyond tall brick wall with flat coping linking with north-west corner of Hall main block. To right of through passage, a segment-headed carriage entrance with dated keystone; far right bay has door and shortened sash over. Coped gables with kneelers, right end corniced stack. Left return to garden has quoins, large cruciform loop and shaped gable; kneelers and gable carry stone vase finials with twin handles. Brick wall at far right links to north-west corner of Hall rear wing, and includes square stone gatepiers with chamfered angles and moulded caps. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1154084 1, Harnham 1154084 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.8851 55.118708, -1.885048 55.118717, -1.885089 55.118791, -1.885247 55.118765, -1.885231 55.118737, -1.885275 55.11873, -1.885252 55.118684, -1.885134 55.118703, -1.885123 55.118681, -1.885089 55.118686, -1.8851 55.118708))) BELSAY HARNHAM NZ 08 SE 4/64 No. 1 GV II House. Early C18 but dated 1757. Dressed stone and Welsh slate roof. Lobby- entry plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central old boarded door in raised chamfered surround with lintel inscribed RH 1757 ID. C20 wood porch. Sash windows, with intermediate glazing bars removed, in raised stone surrounds. Sundial dated 1805 to right of door. Steeply-pitched roof with kneelers and raised coping. End stacks, the left one heightened in brick. Interior has 2-panel doors, panelled reveals and shutters. Below the stairs a box bed cupboard with panelled doors, the upper panels shaped and all the panels with painted early C18 decoration including foliage, flowers and birds in trees; the base of the bed remains inside. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1154086 Blackett Level, 100 Metres North-West Of Parish Church 1154086 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.255288 54.898699, -2.255179 54.898711, -2.2552 54.89876, -2.255302 54.898752, -2.255288 54.898699))) NY 85 NW ALLENDALE ALLENDALE TOWN 9/25 Blackett Level, 100 metres north-west of parish church II Adit portal to lead mine, 1854. Stone, iron fittings. Narrow horseshoe arch, with dressed stone voussoirs, set in squared rubble wall; iron girder bolted to right jamb is part of fittings for old iron gate. Late C20 iron grille just inside mouth, stream emerges. One of the best known levels in Allendale, worked until 1903, driven to unwater the deep workings at Allenheads but never completed. , 2013-01-29 1985-08-23
1154087 Ford Castle East Gateway, East Forecourt Wall And Handyman's Cottage 1154087 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.089234 55.631527, -2.089312 55.631503, -2.089326 55.631513, -2.089392 55.631489, -2.089336 55.63145, -2.089295 55.631459, -2.089239 55.631411, -2.089247 55.631374, -2.089229 55.631349, -2.0892 55.631338, -2.089153 55.63134, -2.08911 55.631306, -2.089124 55.631285, -2.089124 55.631263, -2.089077 55.631245, -2.089038 55.631244, -2.088971 55.631189, -2.088994 55.63118, -2.088933 55.631129, -2.088843 55.631165, -2.088908 55.631214, -2.088949 55.631196, -2.089162 55.631374, -2.08908 55.631404, -2.089234 55.631527))) FORD FORD CASTLE NT 9437 17/90 East Gateway, East Forecourt Wall and Handyman's Cottage GV II* Gateway, forecourt walls and cottage. 1791 by J. Nisbet for Sir John Hussey Deleval. Cottage added c.1862 probably by David Bryce. Ashlar. Gothick style. East wall 7 bays. Central pointed carriage arch with wood double gates and imitation portcullis; roll-moulded surround with square imposts; cornice with 2 rows of alternating dentils, like a billet moulding. Large flanking semi-circular towers each with 3 arched niches on ground floor, strings with intersecting pointed arches. 3 roundels on 1st floors, 2 of them bearing quatrefoils; left tower has dovecote in centre roundel, right tower a clock. Friezes of hanging pointed arches. 3 pierced quatrefoils in each parapet. Sections of castellated wall flank the towers,each with 2 cruciform slits. Square end towers with arched niches. To rear and also occupying left end tower, the handyman's cottage: 2 storeys, 3 bays. Irregular and picturesque. Right bay has a large combined porch and chimney stack. Centre bay has 8 steps up to door, 16-pane sash on ground floor, 2-light mullioned window above. Left bay has 2-light window on ground floor and small 4-pane sash in gabled half-dormer above. Stable block, now garages,attached to rear are not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1154092 Bridge Over Howick Burn 150 Metres South East Of Howick Hall, With Attached Churchyard Wall 1154092 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.607917 55.449861, -1.60789 55.449905, -1.607894 55.449913, -1.607924 55.449911, -1.608086 55.449641, -1.608142 55.449616, -1.608303 55.449448, -1.608301 55.44944, -1.608281 55.449441, -1.608107 55.449611, -1.608057 55.449634, -1.607993 55.449636, -1.607832 55.449899, -1.607848 55.449908, -1.607863 55.449906, -1.607894 55.449858, -1.607917 55.449861))) NU 2417 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK HALL 16/133 Bridge over Howick Burn 150 metres south-east of Howick Hall, with attached churchyard wall GV II Bridge with attached churchyard wall and gateway. Late C18 or early C19. Squared tooled stone with ashlar dressings and rock-faced voussoirs. Bridge has round arch and band beneath parapet, which has centre 3-bay balustraded section and panelled end parts; shaped square balusters and low-pitched moulded handrail; end pilasters. Churchyard wall attached to south end of west parapet has coping swept up to join square gatepiers with banded pyramidal caps. Attached rubble wall 10 metres south of gateway is not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1154093 Pauperhaugh Post Office With Adjacent Old Smithy 1154093 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.841924 55.290292, -1.842053 55.290293, -1.842055 55.290224, -1.842071 55.290223, -1.842067 55.290157, -1.841814 55.290162, -1.841816 55.290224, -1.841719 55.290223, -1.841719 55.29027, -1.841886 55.290272, -1.841888 55.290292, -1.841924 55.290292))) BRINKBURN B 6334 NZ 19 NW (North side) 10/65 Pauperhaugh Post Office with adjacent old smithy II Cottage and smithy. Cottage probably early C18, remodelled in mid-C19; smithy probably mid C19. Rubble with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. Cottage 1 storey and attic, 2 bays with slightly-lower 3-bay smithy to right. Cottage has central boarded door between 16-pane casements, earlier blocked window below eaves on right. Coped gables; ridge stack. Left return shows 16-pane casement and renewed attic window. Smithy shows baorded door on right and windows with blacksmith's glazing; coped gable on right. Right return shows boarded window. All openings in chamfered alternating-block surrounds. Interior not seen. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-15
1154094 Tritlington Lodge 1154094 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.67994 55.22575, -1.6799 55.225768, -1.680036 55.22586, -1.680111 55.225827, -1.680032 55.225772, -1.680095 55.225742, -1.680156 55.225786, -1.680208 55.22576, -1.680149 55.225718, -1.680162 55.225712, -1.680105 55.225673, -1.680066 55.225692, -1.680046 55.225678, -1.680025 55.225688, -1.680011 55.225681, -1.67994 55.225715, -1.679951 55.225722, -1.679921 55.225736, -1.67994 55.22575))) TRITLINGTON TRITLINGTON NZ 2092 16/249 Tritlington Lodge (previously listed as 20.10.69 West Farm Cottage) II Pair of lodges now a single house. Mid C19. Squared stone with slate roof. l 1/2 storeys, 3 wide bays, symmetrical. Central bay set forward with 3-light window and single-light window above, gable with plain bargeboards. Flanking porches have small single-light windows and Tudor-arched doorways in gabled returns; right porch has C20 door, left now blocked with window inserted. End bays have 2-light windows. 2 brick ridge stacks on stone bases. Left return shows 2-light window and single-light window above, right return similar. All windows have iron glazing bars with small lozenge-shaped panes at intersections; all openings, except for small porch windows, have raised stone surrounds and chamfered reveals; hollow-chamfered hoodmoulds to large windows. C20 extensions to rear not of interest. , 2013-01-29 1969-10-20
1154099 Ford Castle Game Tower With Attached Garden Walls And Carriage Arch 1154099 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.088846 55.631851, -2.089169 55.631761, -2.089574 55.631636, -2.089601 55.631647, -2.089586 55.631668, -2.089644 55.631684, -2.089671 55.631659, -2.090053 55.631541, -2.090044 55.631538, -2.089704 55.631641, -2.089684 55.631621, -2.089609 55.631643, -2.089513 55.631572, -2.08951 55.631579, -2.089571 55.631627, -2.088849 55.631845, -2.088783 55.631771, -2.088774 55.631774, -2.088846 55.631851))) FORD FORD CASTLE NT 9437 17/92 Game Tower with attached garden walls and carriage arch II Game larder. Mid-late C19 for the Marchioness of Waterford. Ashlar with stone slate roof. Tower round, 2 storeys. Boarded door with 2-centred arch under dripmould. 2 narrow lancets. 1st floor corbelled out on continuous rounded corbel with cornice over. On 1st floor 8 small square 2-pane windows in boldly-moulded surrounds. Top cornice. Conical roof with fish-scale slates. Interior is one tall storey. Walls lined with embossed blue and white tiles. Rows of game hooks. Marble shelf round walls and a round marble table in the centre. Garden wall to west, attached to castle,c.12 feet high with ridged and roll- moulded coping. 5 buttresses on garden side. Similar wall to east links with Walled Garden (q.v.). Attached to rear a segmental carriage arch. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1154101 East House And West House 1154101 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.594668 55.453218, -1.594728 55.45323, -1.594713 55.453255, -1.594745 55.453261, -1.594804 55.453165, -1.59435 55.453076, -1.594322 55.45312, -1.594361 55.453128, -1.594346 55.45315, -1.59439 55.453159, -1.594381 55.453175, -1.594483 55.453195, -1.594494 55.453175, -1.594534 55.453183, -1.594523 55.453202, -1.594614 55.453221, -1.59463 55.453194, -1.594678 55.453203, -1.594668 55.453218))) NU 2517 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK VILLAGE 17/135 East House and West House GV II Pair of houses. Early C19, two builds. Front squared tooled stone; rubble returns and rear. Welsh slate roof, with one stack rebuilt in brick and rendered. East House, formerly a pair of cottages, 2 storeys, 4 bays. Right- of-centre renewed door in surround with fluted wood pilasters and pediment; left-of-centre blocked doorway now with inserted 4-pane sash. End bays have 12-pane sashes; 9-pane short sashes above. West House, to left, 2 storeys, 2 bays. Right renewed door with 3-pane overlight; 12-pane sash to left and 9-pane short sashes above. West House windows have slightly- projecting sills. Common hipped roof with 4 stepped-and-corniced ridge stacks. Single-storey part to right of East House is altered and not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1154102 3 And 4, Harnham 1154102 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.882985 55.119104, -1.88301 55.1191, -1.882999 55.119074, -1.883105 55.119057, -1.883094 55.119036, -1.883142 55.119029, -1.883123 55.118989, -1.882721 55.119053, -1.882763 55.119139, -1.882985 55.119104))) BELSAY HARNHAM NZ 08 SE 4/67 Nos. 3 and 4 GV II Formerly house and hind's cottage, now 2 houses. Early C18 altered early C19. Roughly-dressed stone walls c. 3 ft. thick with Welsh slate and stone slate roofs. 2 storeys, 4 irregular bays with single-storey 1-bay extension to left. No. 3 has lobby-entry plan. 4-panel door in raised surround with roll-moulded edges. 12-pane sash windows. Gabled roof with one ridge and 2 end stacks. Door to No. 4 is to rear. To rear two outshuts. Doorway to single-storey section has moulded triangular hood on curved stone brackets. Interior of No. 3 has two late C18 fireplaces, one with urns and anthemia in the frieze and one with Gothick fan vaulting supporting the cornice. Also a large panelled cupboard with segmental-arched double doors. Several 2-panel doors. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1154104 Privies To Rear Of No. 13, 14 And Gowland's Cottage 1154104 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.053615 54.84777, -2.05363 54.847807, -2.053665 54.847803, -2.053649 54.847765, -2.053615 54.84777)), ((-2.053646 54.847848, -2.053663 54.847888, -2.053693 54.847884, -2.053676 54.847843, -2.053646 54.847848)), ((-2.053677 54.847918, -2.053691 54.847947, -2.053715 54.847944, -2.053702 54.847915, -2.053677 54.847918))) BLANCHLAND THE SQUARE Blanchland NY 9650 24/45 Privies to rear of No, 13, 14 and Gowland's Cottage GV II Privies, probably C18. Rubble with cut dressings; stone slate roofs. Three small blocks: southern has 4 boarded doors, central 2 boarded doors, with intermediate doorway blocked, and northern 1 boarded door on west and another in south end. Southern and central blocks have small openings in gables; all have small openings (some glazed) in rear walls. Included for group value. , 2013-08-19 1986-06-18
1154109 Milepost On West Side Of Road Opposite Track To Corridge 1154109 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.905075 55.141639, -1.905102 55.14163, -1.905106 55.141618, -1.905099 55.141609, -1.905069 55.141603, -1.905045 55.141615, -1.905048 55.14163, -1.905075 55.141639))) WALLINGTON DEMESNE NZ 08 SE NZ 06148305 14/157 Milestone on west side of road opposite track to Corridge II Milestone, probably late C18. Stone, painted white. Quadrant section .65 metres high. To Newcastle 17 M / To Cambo 3. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1154113 Garden Cottage With Adjacent Outbuilding To East 1154113 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.098997 54.980817, -2.098991 54.980844, -2.099101 54.980854, -2.099099 54.980863, -2.099274 54.98088, -2.099299 54.980794, -2.099007 54.980766, -2.098997 54.980817))) ACOMB THE HERMITAGE NY 9365 20/32 Garden Cottage with adjacent outbuilding to east GV II House, early C18 with early C19 outbuilding and rear outshut. Coursed roughly- squared stone with roughly-cut quoins and tooled lintels; stone slate roof, except for Welsh slates on outshut. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central 4-panel door in chamfered block surround, behind C20 wooden porch. Flanking 12-pane windows. Sundial dated 1793 above door. 6-pane sash windows to 1st floor. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped end stacks with moulded cornices. Lower 1-bay outbuilding to right has central half-glazed door flanked by renewed 12-pane sashes. Rear elevation 3 boarded doors in chamfered alternating-block surrounds, with 6-pane sashes to right and left, the latter with old bars. Interior largely original: panelled shutters, 2-panel doors with L hinges, closed-string dog-leg stair (partly boxed-in) with splat balusters. , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1154119 Wellhouse In Field To North Of A69 1154119 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.103421 54.983342, -2.103448 54.983333, -2.103451 54.983317, -2.103426 54.983306, -2.103397 54.983312, -2.10339 54.983321, -2.103394 54.983333, -2.103421 54.983342))) ACOMB THE HERMITAGE NY 9365 NY 934654 20/34 Wellhouse in field to north of A 69 15.4.69 II Wellhouse, probably mid-C18. Ashlar. Square plan. Round arch with archivolt on attached Tuscan columns, enclosing fluted cast-iron spout above broken bowl. Moulded cornice. Low pyramidal roof carrying tall urn finial with gadrooned base. Returns show recessed panels, rebated opening at rear. , 2013-01-29 1969-04-15
1154121 Glendale Two Hoots 1154121 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.595756 55.453713, -1.595725 55.453761, -1.595853 55.453787, -1.595907 55.453702, -1.595887 55.453697, -1.595911 55.45366, -1.595928 55.453663, -1.595981 55.453579, -1.595858 55.453553, -1.595756 55.453713))) NU 2517 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK VILLAGE 17/13 Glendale and Two Hoots GV II Four estate cottages, now converted to 2 dwellings. Probably 1841. Square tooled stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. Each cottage single storey, 4 bays. Renewed half-glazed doors in end bays; small-paned casements, in 2-light mullioned windows and in part-blocked doorways with flattened 4-centred heads within square frames. Gables with pitched coping on moulded kneelers at ends and between cottages; end gables have finials; each cottage has central stepped-and-corniced ridge stack. Formerly called Widows' Row. Included for group value. Altered rear outshuts are not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1154125 Colliery Engine House Chimney 1154125 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.056674 55.630824, -2.056667 55.630849, -2.0567 55.630851, -2.056705 55.630824, -2.056674 55.630824))) FORD FORD MOSS NT 93 NE 11/96 Colliery engine- house chimney II Colliery engine-house chimney. Mid C19. Snecked stone and brick in English Garden Wall Bond. Tall square stone base with a round brick arch on 2 sides. Tall round brick chimney with roll-moulded ashlar base and ashlar cornice. The other colliery buildings have been demolished. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1154129 Sandyford Cottages Farm Buildings And Garden Walls 1154129 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.887953 55.127125, -1.888289 55.127123, -1.888313 55.12695, -1.888388 55.126949, -1.888385 55.126925, -1.888424 55.126925, -1.888421 55.126849, -1.888232 55.126851, -1.888231 55.126929, -1.888212 55.127068, -1.888128 55.127069, -1.888011 55.12707, -1.887949 55.126933, -1.88796 55.126933, -1.887959 55.126877, -1.887954 55.126854, -1.887775 55.126855, -1.88778 55.126934, -1.887864 55.126934, -1.887953 55.127125), (-1.887956 55.126877, -1.88778 55.126879, -1.887777 55.126857, -1.887952 55.126855, -1.887956 55.126877), (-1.888327 55.126873, -1.888234 55.126875, -1.888233 55.126853, -1.888419 55.126851, -1.888421 55.126871, -1.88836 55.126872, -1.88836 55.12686, -1.888329 55.126859, -1.888327 55.126873))) BELSAY HARNHAM NZ 08 SE No 1 and 2 4/69 Sandyford cottages, farm buildings and garden walls II 2 cottages, stables, byres and granary. Early C19. Random rubble with stone slate roofs. A symmetrical group with 2-storey byres and granary to rear, and two projecting single-storey ranges each ending in an identical cottage. The 2-storey range to rear has 4 elliptical arches, with pitching door and 2 windows above. The projecting ranges splay out slightly. Range to right has 2 elliptical arches on left and a stable on right with 2-leaf boarded door. Range to left has 3 elliptical arches. Cottages each l? storeys, 2 broad bays with central door. Sash windows, the 1st floor windows in gabled half-dormers. Gabled roofs with corniced end stacks. Garden walls c. 5 ft. high at sides, ramped down to c. 3 ft. in front of cottages. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1154134 High Barns Farmhouse And Adjacent Outbuildings 1154134 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.125728 55.005123, -2.125721 55.005103, -2.125666 55.005111, -2.125674 55.005129, -2.1256 55.005139, -2.125621 55.005187, -2.125343 55.005226, -2.125364 55.005283, -2.126018 55.005187, -2.125996 55.005133, -2.125976 55.005136, -2.12595 55.005065, -2.12586 55.005076, -2.125885 55.005148, -2.125808 55.005159, -2.125789 55.005114, -2.125728 55.005123))) ACOMB HIGH BARNS NY 96 NW 4/36 High Barns Farmhouse and adjacent outbuildings GV II House probably C17; rear wall rebuilt c.1800, remodelled with new front c.1850. Outbuildings c.1850 incorporating some earlier fabric; south-west range a little later. Rubble except for south-west range squared stone, tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings. Graduated Lakeland slate roofs; one stack rebuilt in brick. South elevation: Each part has end pilasters and coped gabled with moulded kneelers. House 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central porch with shaped gable. Vertical-panelled door in moulded surround, with flat-pointed head and chamfered loop over, flanked by sunk panels; 4-pane casement in left return. Paired 12-pane sash windows in raised chamfered surrounds. Right end stack has 3 octagonal shafts with moulded caps; left end stack rebuilt on old base. Left return shows earlier masonry and blocked chamfered window to 1st floor. Outbuilding set back to left 1 storey, 2 bays. 4-pane sash to right; chamfered loops. South-west range projects from left bay and has gable end with boarded, door under stepped triangular head, and lancet above; stepped and banded ridge stack. 2 part-slatted windows on left return. Left end of outbuilding has window flanked by chamfered loops with lancet over. Outbuilding range set back to right in 2 sections; left part 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central boarded door under flat-pointed head, part-slatted windows. Right part 1 storey 2 bays; similar door with small window on left. All openings in raised chamfered surrounds. Interior: house has axial wall (front wall of C17 building) 0.85 metre thick. Formerly known as Reivereins. Part of Clayton (Chesters). Estate in the C19. , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1154135 Milestone 50 Metres North Of Gate To Wallington Car Park 1154135 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.956985 55.15469, -1.957013 55.154681, -1.957017 55.154672, -1.95701 55.15466, -1.95698 55.154654, -1.956958 55.154663, -1.956958 55.154681, -1.956985 55.15469))) WALLINGTON DEMESNE B 6342 (West side) NZ 0284 NZ 02848448 21/163 Milestone 50 metres north of gate to Wallington car park II Milestone, probably mid-C18. Stone, painted red and later white. Quadrant section .65 metres high. R.B. (Rothbury) 13 / H (Hexham) 18. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1154138 Littlehoughton Hall 1154138 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.636054 55.441525, -1.636059 55.441568, -1.636144 55.441565, -1.636151 55.441643, -1.636274 55.441638, -1.636257 55.441461, -1.636048 55.441467, -1.636054 55.441525))) NU 21 NW LONGHOUGHTON LITTLEHOUGHTON 5/142 Littlehoughton Hall GV II House. Centre part late medieval or C16; north range 1686 (dated fireplace with initials ERM (Edward and Mary Roddam); south block probably 1818; north- west wing probably early C19, porch late C19. Centre part massive rubble; north range rubble with cut dressings; south block tooled squared stone with tooled ashlar dressings; north-west wing whinstone rubble with cut sandstone dressings; porch tooled stone with tooled-and-margined dressings. Welsh slate roof, except for pantiles on north-west wing, with yellow brick stacks. Plan: square south block and north range form L-plan, linked by the remnant of the medieval or C16 building; single-storey north-west wing to west of end of north range. East (entrance) front 2 storeys, in 3 parts. Projecting left block of 2 wide bays. Plinth. Right-of-centre flat-topped porch with panelled double doors in chamfered surround under cornice; 12-pane sash in similar surround on left return; overlight above porch. 12-pane sash windows in raised stone surrounds. Hipped roof with central rendered ridge stack; old stepped-and-corniced lateral stack on right return. Right range left bay is oldest part, with blocked square-headed door, inserted 12-pane sash in raised surround, and small lst-floor window. Coped right end gable on moulded kneelers, with end stack rebuilt on old base. 3-bay, C17 far right part has lower eaves but higher ridgeline. At left an inserted casement, with intersecting glazing bars, in richly-moulded doorway with pointed arch within square frame; above it a small casement in oval opening with remains of cable-moulded surround. Centre bay has renewed windows in old recessed chamfered surrounds, lost mullions; right bay behind stable range (q.v.). South front 2 storeys, 4 bays, symmetrical. Plinth and sill bands. 12-pane sash windows in architraves. Moulded eaves cornice. Hipped roof. West elevation: South block on right has 12-pane sash stair window, with intersecting head, under keyed round arch with imposts, at right; rubble masonry of medieval or C16 part to left. On far left is north range with inserted window in gable-headed cross-passage doorway; 2 old chamfered windows with hoodmoulds on 1st floor. Left projecting north-west wing, with two 12- pane sashes on inner return. North elevation of north range shows blocked roll-moulded window opening to 1st floor and former 2-light mullioned attic window, under gable with reverse-stepped coping. Interior. Oldest part has large roll-moulded square-headed fireplace, backing on to former cross passage in north wing; doorway from passage has outer chamfered 4-centred arch. On north of passage is rear wall of large blocked kitchen fireplace; at 1st floor level above is a dated fireplace with moulded surround, corbelled-out lintel and foliage-carved panel at base of each jamb. Small 1st-floor window on east of oldest part is set in larger recess, perhaps a former doorway. South block has 6-panel doors, and dog-leg stair with stick balusters and ramped moulded handrail. Historical Notes: The Hall was held by the Roddam family from the early C14 until 1710. It is recorded that a tower 25 ft. square, with walls 5 ft. thick and a barrel-vaulted basement, was taken down in 1818; the Northumberland County History (Vol.II, p.405) says that the oldest part of the present house is part of this, but its masonry looks more of C16 character, as does the roll- moulded fireplace. This may be part of a wing added to the now-demolished tower. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1154139 Holy Trinity Church 1154139 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.959596 55.166116, -1.959843 55.166074, -1.959849 55.166086, -1.959944 55.16607, -1.9599 55.165985, -1.959827 55.165997, -1.959816 55.165976, -1.95954 55.166022, -1.95955 55.166041, -1.959513 55.166046, -1.959491 55.166062, -1.959512 55.166099, -1.959543 55.166105, -1.959587 55.166098, -1.959596 55.166116))) WALLINGTON DEMESNE CAMBO NZ 0285 18/165 Holy Trinity Church 20.10.69 GV II Parish Church, 1842 by J.&.B. Green, near site of medieval chapel, tower and vestry 1884. Squared tooled-and-margined stone with dressings, slate roof. Broad nave, small polygonal sanctuary, west tower with vestry on north. Simple Gothick style, the tower more elaborate free Gothic. Tower of 3 tall stages with stepped angle buttresses; double doors on south have decorative ironwork and moulded arch with elaborate foliage stops to hoodmould, under string with inscription 'To the glory of God for the benefit of His People A.D. mdccclxxxiv'. 2nd stage has pointed window with hoodmould; belfry openings with Y tracery under string forming hoodmould. Round-arched corbel table carrying stepped moulded parapet with Trevelyan arms on left. West wall of tower has tall lancet to lower stage and clock face above. 4-bay nave; both north and south walls have plinth, sill string and continuous hoodmould over pointed windows. Corbel table carries a projecting eaves course. Stepped buttresses set back at angles and between bays. Coped gables with kneelers, bracelet finial cross on east gable. Similar detail to sanctuary except for blind windows in side walls. Vestry has 2-light mullioned window on north. Interior: moulded arch to sanctuary and tall triple-chamfered arch to tower; early C19 font. Elaborate barrel roof with embattled wall-plate, enriched purlins, braces springing from heraldic corbels, and carved bosses. 8 C13 sepulchral slabs set into internal walls of tower (6) vestry (2) including unusual incised effigy, partly re-cut in C19; these were found in 1795 when the footings of the old chapel were dug up for building stone.(Hodgson, History of Northumberland, Part II Vol.i, 1828, 282-3). , 2016-05-19 1969-10-20
1154141 Lord Crewe Arms 1154141 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.054547 54.848158, -2.054572 54.848205, -2.054748 54.848174, -2.054687 54.848062, -2.054638 54.84807, -2.054583 54.847967, -2.054456 54.847988, -2.054547 54.848158))) BLANCHLAND THE SQUARE Blanchland NY 9650 24/48 Lord Crewe Arms GV II* Hotel, incorporating west cloister range of Abbey (probably abbot's lodge, guest house and kitchen). C13 and C15, remodelled mid-C18. Stone; stone slate roof. C18 parts in Gothick style. West elevation in 3 parts; to left 3-storey tower, C15 heightening in squared stone of earlier rubble fabric, with shallow garderobe projection on left; centre part is C18 stair extension, 2 storeys, 2 bays; right part, set back, 3 storeys, 2 bays. Left bay of centre part has renewed door in raised stone surround, left bay of right part an old panelled door under tall trefoiled arch of re-set medieval fragments. Tower has paired chamfered loops on ground floor, 2-light mullioned windows with hoodmoulds above, the upper with trefoiled lights; embattled C18 parapet. Centre and right parts have scattered fenestration; sash windows in tooled raised stone surrounds, 2 ogee-arched stair windows. Stepped-and-corniced ridge and right end stacks, stepped left end stack. Rear elevation similar; to left C13 moulded segmental arch of canons' lavatory, possibly re-set. Sill bands to left 3-storey part. Sash windows in stone surrounds, some ogee-arched. Tower has C13 chamfered doorway, C15 window of 3 trefoiled lights above and 2 chamfered loops (one blocked) to 2nd floor. Interior: Ground floor south room has large chamfered segmental-arched fireplace flanked by doorways with depressed arched heads, that to left re-set. Central room has similar doorway and large restored segmental-arched fireplace with smoking platform in large open stack above; late medieval moulded ceiling beams. C18 stone stair from central room up to large hall with C18 panelling and fireplaces. Tower has barrel-vaulted basement and shouldered-arched doorways. room above has chamfered doorway to garderobe (now cupboard) and old chamfered ceiling beams. After the Dissolution the range became the house of the Forster family; Thomas Forster, awaiting trial at Newgate for his part in the 1715 rebellion, escaped with the aid of his sister Dorothy and is reputed to have hidden for a time in the priest's hole before going into exile in France. , 2013-08-19 1986-06-18
1154144 2 Neville Gravestones Circa 5 Yards North West Of Church Of St Michael 1154144 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.08986 55.63027, -2.08989 55.630258, -2.089887 55.630243, -2.089865 55.630234, -2.089835 55.63024, -2.089828 55.630249, -2.089832 55.630261, -2.08986 55.63027))) FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/99 2 Neville gravestones c.5 yards north-west of Church of St. Michael GV II 2 gravestones. 1911 to Hastings Neville, vicar of Ford and 1895 to Elizabeth Sophie Neville, his wife. Both sandstone. Hastings Neville's gravestone is a cross with octagonal shaft and elaborate enriched top, on a base of 4 square steps. Elizabeth Sophie Neville's is in the form of a medieval cross slab with foliated cross, lettering round the edge and roll-moulded edge, all extremely well cut. Hastings Neville was the author of 2 books about Ford, 'A Corner of The North' and 'Under a Border Tower'. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1154147 The Crag Farmhouse And Attached Farmbuilding 1154147 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.181144 55.163109, -2.181171 55.16315, -2.181118 55.163162, -2.181154 55.163215, -2.181342 55.163173, -2.181314 55.163132, -2.181336 55.163127, -2.181317 55.163098, -2.181297 55.163102, -2.181237 55.163014, -2.181219 55.163018, -2.181199 55.16299, -2.181139 55.163003, -2.181202 55.163096, -2.181144 55.163109))) NY 88 NE CORSENSIDE WEST WOODBURN 2/67 The Crag farmhouse and attached farmbuilding GV II Farmhouse and attached farmbuilding. Probably C17, altered C18 and C19. Attached farmbuilding mid C19. Random rubble with boulder plinth. Dressed stone for farmbuilding and openings. Farmhouse to left, 2 storeys, 3 bays with later projection to left rear and outshut partly filling angle. Massive quoins to right gable wall, left gable wall rebuilt. Late C19 hipped-roof porch in centre. C20 casements in surrounds with central horizontal stone to each jamb and very slight chamfers to all windows. To right slightly projecting windowless, castellated screen wall has higher turret feature to right and another turret to left which projects on double quandrant-moulded corbel. In centre of wall, blank shield with lion's head above. Farmhouse has gabled roof with flat coping and 2 corniced stone gable stacks. Castellated extension has roof hipped on right. Single-storey addition to left not of special interest. , 2015-10-21 1985-03-07
1154151 Cartshed 30 Metres East Of High Barns Farmhouse 1154151 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.125118 55.005198, -2.125164 55.005314, -2.125244 55.005302, -2.125201 55.005189, -2.125118 55.005198))) ACOMB HIGH BARNS NY 96 NW 4/38 Cartshed 30 metres east of High Barns Farmhouse GV II Cartshed, mid-C19. Rubble with tooled-and-margined ashlar dressings; Welsh slate-roof. 4 open bays; stop-chamfered piers with moulded caps carrying wood lintels. Coped gables with moulded kneelers. Right return shows pair of chamfered loops with lancet above. , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1154153 Trevelyan Graves 9 Metres East Of South Churchyard Gate 1154153 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.959639 55.165722, -1.959663 55.165716, -1.959669 55.165698, -1.959645 55.165686, -1.959615 55.165692, -1.959608 55.165701, -1.959612 55.165713, -1.959639 55.165722))) WALLINGTON DEMESNE CAMBO NZ 0285 18/167 Trevelyan graves 9 metres east of south churchyard gate GV II Recumbent raised slabs to Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan d.1886 and Sir George Otto Trevelyan d.1928. The earlier monument, of pink granite, is a simple coped cross slab; the later is a coped marble slab, with vine scrolls carved in relief, set on a moulded base. , 2013-08-19 1986-01-30
1154155 Allenheads Hall 1154155 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.218047 54.800599, -2.217931 54.800687, -2.217896 54.800671, -2.217941 54.800636, -2.217916 54.800626, -2.217935 54.800612, -2.217737 54.800526, -2.217605 54.800628, -2.21802 54.80081, -2.218161 54.800703, -2.21818 54.800712, -2.218203 54.800697, -2.21819 54.800689, -2.218203 54.800678, -2.218186 54.80067, -2.218197 54.800663, -2.218047 54.800599))) NY 8645 ALLENDALE ALLENHEADS 26/29 Allenheads Hall GV II Country House built 1854 as a residence for Thomas Sopwith, mine agent and engineer, who may have been the architect. Squared stone with tooled and margined quoins, ashlar dressings, slate roofs. Irregular L-plan. Eclectic style with Gothic details. Entrance front 2 storeys, 6 bays, the 3 at left facing the stable yard. In fifth bay a slightly projecting porch with heavy cornice; 12-pane sash windows with shouldered lintels. Corbel table to eaves. Hipped roofs with corniced ridge stacks. West front 4 bays, irregular, with canted bay. Interior not seen. , 2013-01-29 1985-08-23
1154161 Garden Cottage And Stables To North West Of Shortflatt Tower 1154161 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.878141 55.123759, -1.878191 55.123757, -1.878185 55.1237, -1.87825 55.123697, -1.878234 55.123595, -1.878198 55.123597, -1.878195 55.123575, -1.878155 55.123577, -1.87815 55.123551, -1.877852 55.123568, -1.877861 55.123614, -1.878126 55.1236, -1.878141 55.123702, -1.877815 55.123718, -1.877823 55.123774, -1.878141 55.123759))) BELSAY SHORTFLATT NZ 08 SE 4/71 Garden Cottage and stables to north west of Shortflatt Tower GV II Garden Cottage, formerly the coach house and groom's cottage, stables and coach house. Early C19 and early C20. Dressed stone with tooled-and-margined ashlar dressings to older parts; C20 part brick. Welsh slate roofs. 3 ranges round open courtyard with the older parts left and right linked by C20 range to rear. 2 storeys. To left, Garden Cottage. 3 bays. 2 segmental arches to left with boarded double doors. Renewed 9-pane sashes elsewhere. To right, stable and coach house. 6 bays with high segmental-arched carriage doors in 3rd bay, various boarded doors and one 12-pane Yorkshire sash. Small 8-pane Yorkshire sashes to granary over. These older parts have gabled roofs with kneelers and corniced end stacks. Linking range, 3 bays, has central boarded door with pitching door over in half dormer. Sash windows and hipped roof. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1154166 Lodge At Entrance To High Barns 1154166 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.127156 55.004797, -2.127033 55.004796, -2.127035 55.0049, -2.127155 55.0049, -2.127156 55.004797))) ACOMB HIGH BARNS NY 96 NW 4/366 Lodge at entrance to High Barns GV II Lodge, mid-C19. Coursed rubble with ashlar quoins and dressings and porch front; Welsh slate roof. 1 storey, 2 bays, symmetrical. Gabled central porch has altered vertical-panelled door, in moulded surround with flattened triangular head, in square frame under hoodmould. 2-light mullioned windows with sashes, lost glazing bars. Moulded eaves corbels. Coped gables with moulded kneelers. Diagonally-set stepped-and-banded central stacks, on each side of ridge. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1154169 Little Mill Farmhouse 1154169 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.642539 55.455902, -1.642617 55.455895, -1.642608 55.455862, -1.642661 55.455858, -1.642642 55.455783, -1.642706 55.455778, -1.642694 55.455725, -1.6425 55.455741, -1.642539 55.455902))) NU 21 NW LONGHOUGHTON LITTLE MILL 5/144 Little Mill Farmhouse II House, dated 1714 with initials HB (Hannah Barron). Attic floor of front block removed and roofs renewed in later C19; interior remodelled c.1970 after years of dereliction. South and east walls large squared stone, other walls rubble; cut dressings and stacks. Welsh slate roofs with yellow brick stack to rear wing. L-plan. South elevation 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Centre fielded-panel door in badly-damaged bolection-moulded surround; 12-pane sash windows in moulded stone surrounds. Coped gables; stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Left return shows 1st-floor chamfered window, with renewed glazing, and blocked opening above; traces of possible lower gable line to left. Rear elevation of front block shows small chamfered window at 1st floor. East elevation 3 bays: left gable end of front block with blocked chamfered windows. Centre bay shows C20 window in former doorway under relief-carved lintel with shield, enclosing initials and date, flanked by scrolly-foliage; blocked chamfered window above. Right bay shows ground- and 1st-floor windows in architraves with projecting moulded sills. Coped right end gable with rebuilt stack. Right return of wing shows blocked 2-light mullioned window on 1st floor. The 1714 date may relate to the building of the house or adaptation of an earlier fabric; the present south front may have been remodelled in the second quarter of the C18. Single-storey extensions to north and west of rear wing are not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1154179 Allen Lodge 1154179 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.222304 54.804754, -2.222378 54.804721, -2.222324 54.80468, -2.22211 54.804776, -2.222231 54.804868, -2.222373 54.804804, -2.222304 54.804754))) NY 8545 ALLENDALE ALLENHEADS 25/31 Allen Lodge II House, early C19. Squared stone, ashlar plinth, rusticated ashlar quoins and dressings, projecting eaves course. Hipped slate roof, central stack. 2 storeys, 3 windows. Central door, 16-pane sashes; all openings have alternating rusticated surrounds; square-section cornice above door. 2-bay returns have similar windows but right side 1st floor windows renewed. Rear elevation similar to front but door without cornice. Single-storey garage extension right of door. , 2013-01-29 1985-08-23
1154181 Road Bridge Over Railway 1154181 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.969635 54.947704, -1.969467 54.947666, -1.969085 54.947768, -1.969168 54.94782, -1.969635 54.947704))) BROOMHAUGH AND RIDING A 695 Broomhaugh NZ 06 SW 4/50 Road bridge over railway II Bridge, c.1832. Engineer Francis Giles. Dressed stone with channeled rustication except for tooled-and-margined stone parapets. Segmental skew arch with band below parapet; parapet flat-coped above chamfered set-back. Flat-coped wing walls with double-stepped plinth slope down to low piers with flattened pyramidal caps. Built for the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway. , 2013-01-29 1986-06-18
1154189 Round Limekiln To East Of The Limery 1154189 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.640859 55.449781, -1.640586 55.449844, -1.640594 55.449855, -1.640612 55.449852, -1.640701 55.449885, -1.640769 55.449885, -1.640823 55.449869, -1.640865 55.44984, -1.64087 55.449812, -1.640859 55.449781))) NU 21 NW LONGHOUGHTON LITTLE MILL 5/146 Round limekiln to east of the Limery GV II Limekiln, late C18 or early C19. Coursed rubble with cut dressings and brick eyes. Circular plan with charging ramp on south. Three segmental-headed drawing arches with massive raking buttresses between; drawing arches have vaults of close-jointed cut stone and brick end walls, each with a single rectangular eye. Circular pot. Included for group value with the main kiln. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1154191 Low Park 1154191 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.166438 55.1745, -2.166317 55.174542, -2.166388 55.174608, -2.166507 55.174567, -2.166438 55.1745))) NY 88 NE CORSENSIDE WEST WOODBURN 2/71 No. 5 Low Park GV II House. Datestone high on wall to right W DUD 1753 Possibly earlier core. Large random rubble on boulder plinth. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. 2 widely- spaced bays and central door. Roughly dressed stone surrounds plank door and late C19 sashes. Interior has old beams. , 2013-01-29 1985-03-07
1154205 Jubilee Cottage 1154205 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.083461 55.632064, -2.083572 55.632051, -2.083565 55.632035, -2.083575 55.632031, -2.083564 55.632002, -2.083553 55.632004, -2.083543 55.631973, -2.083406 55.631988, -2.083417 55.63202, -2.083445 55.632017, -2.083461 55.632064))) FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/110 No. 16 (Jubilee Cottage) GV II Cottage. 1887. Snecked stone with Welsh slate roof and brick chimneys. Single storey, 3 bays. Slightly-projecting, cross-gabled centre bay has boarded door with arched overlight and narrow side lights,all under dripmould. Above, in a recessed panel with 4-centred head, a Royal Doulton ceramic plaque with portrait of Queen Victoria. 2-light flanking windows. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with decorative bands of different coloured slate. Flat coping, kneelers and end stacks. Hastings Neville: Under a Border Tower: Newcastle: 1896. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1154211 The Waterford Fountain 1154211 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.086397 55.631558, -2.086336 55.631568, -2.086341 55.631605, -2.086373 55.631617, -2.086417 55.631611, -2.086432 55.631602, -2.086427 55.631567, -2.086397 55.631558))) FORD FORD VILLAGE NT 9437 17/112 The Waterford Fountain GV II Former fountain, now planter. c.1860 for Lady Waterford, commemorating the death of her husband in 1859. Sandstone ashlar basin, granite base to column, polished pink granite column; sandstone statue. Large quatrefoil-shaped basin with cable-moulded edge. 4 lions-head spouts at the corners drain into semicircular overflow basins. In the centre a tall Corinthian column on an octagonal base with alternate sides projecting; from them project stone water spouts. The sides between have worn inscriptions including the legend with joy shall ye drink out of the well of salvation. Drink ye abundantly O beloved. The column is octagonal below and round above with shields and cable moulding at the intersection. On top an almost lifesize angel holding a shield with the Waterford arms. The column was renewed following storm damage in 1868. Hastings Neville: Under a Border Tower: Newcastle: 1896. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10

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