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Reference Name Listed building Geometry Description Notes Organisation Uprns Entry date Start date End date
1154415 Wall And Gate Piers Between North Front Of Hall And Main Courtyard 1154415 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.956678 55.152281, -1.956676 55.152275, -1.956344 55.152349, -1.956346 55.152356, -1.956678 55.152281))) WALLINGTON DEMESNE WALLINGTON HALL NZ 0284 21/233 Wall and gate piers between north front of Hall and main courtyard II Wall and gate piers, mid-C18. Squared stone with dressings. Flat-coped wall with central gateway; large piers with banded rustication, attached jambs, and moulded caps topped by stone owls. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1154416 House Adjoining Methodist Chapel 1154416 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.968063 54.94855, -1.968065 54.948575, -1.968044 54.948576, -1.968046 54.948639, -1.968162 54.948637, -1.968157 54.948548, -1.968063 54.94855))) BROOMHAUGH AND RIDING BROOMHAUGH NZ 06 SW (East side) 4/67 House adjoining Methodist Chapel GV II House, probably C18, remodelled with adjacent chapel, 1842. Rubble with cut quoins and dressings; slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Right bay has renewed door in raised stone surround with raised blocks at angles; left bay has 12-pane sashes with tooled lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Similar window above door is C20 insertion. Included for group value with chapel. , 2013-01-29 1986-06-18
1154420 The Cave 1154420 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.259777 54.898345, -2.259682 54.89832, -2.259584 54.898441, -2.259672 54.898465, -2.259687 54.898452, -2.259712 54.898461, -2.259721 54.898451, -2.259734 54.898453, -2.259802 54.898365, -2.259766 54.898357, -2.259777 54.898345))) NY 8355 ALLENDALE BRIDGE END 24/51 The Cave II House, dated '1838' with initials 'C.B.' on front door lintel. Ashlar front, rubble sides and rear, slate roof, corniced stone gable stacks. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical/ Central 6-panel door with overlight has raised surround and cornice, under later glazed porch. 16-pane sashes with slightly projecting sills. Lower block slightly set back to right 2 storeys, 1 bay, C20 ground floor window and renewed sash above. Said to have been built as mine manager's house. , 2013-01-29 1985-08-23
1154425 North-West Courtyard Range And Courtyard Wall 1154425 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.957243 55.152977, -1.957148 55.152998, -1.957155 55.153011, -1.957265 55.152987, -1.957269 55.152979, -1.957259 55.15296, -1.957853 55.152851, -1.9577 55.152548, -1.957607 55.152566, -1.957373 55.152121, -1.957365 55.152117, -1.956847 55.152235, -1.956853 55.152249, -1.957354 55.152133, -1.957584 55.15257, -1.957598 55.152574, -1.957721 55.152815, -1.957204 55.152912, -1.957243 55.152977))) WALLINGTON DEMESNE WALLINGTON HALL NZ 0284 21/225 North-west Courtyard Range and courtyard wall GV II* Former stabling, now houses and cafe, with shelter shed to rear, and courtyard wall. Mid-C18, shelter shed 1766. Squared stone with dressings; slate roofs. L-plan. 2 storeys; north range 9 bays, east range 7 bays. Raised quoins and surrounds. External stone stair to lst-floor boarded door in north range bay 6, blocked segmental carriage arch with rusticated surround in east range bay 7. Sash windows, some renewed. Hipped roofs with stepped and corniced stone stacks. Shelter shed to rear of north range: 9 bays. Central projecting gabled bay with segmental arch, flanked by similar arcades; plinth, impost band. Gable and returns coped with moulded kneelers; lean-to roof. Flat-coped courtyard wall runs south from east range then returns west to link with north-east wing of Hall (q.v.); gateway in latter section has piers with rustication, vermiculate on south face, and pedimented caps; 5-step mounting block to west of gate. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1154428 North-East Courtyard Range And Courtyard Wall 1154428 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.956047 55.153208, -1.956058 55.153225, -1.956264 55.153187, -1.95627 55.153197, -1.956377 55.153176, -1.956372 55.153167, -1.9566 55.153125, -1.956575 55.153083, -1.956659 55.153067, -1.956672 55.153089, -1.956784 55.15307, -1.956781 55.153065, -1.956713 55.153076, -1.956672 55.153004, -1.956085 55.153113, -1.955936 55.152868, -1.955922 55.152871, -1.955896 55.152827, -1.955906 55.152822, -1.95572 55.152507, -1.956158 55.152405, -1.956157 55.152392, -1.955699 55.152497, -1.955693 55.152506, -1.955885 55.152829, -1.955864 55.152832, -1.95589 55.152878, -1.955847 55.152886, -1.956047 55.153208))) WALLINGTON DEMESNE WALLINGTON HALL NZ 0284 21/226 North east Courtyard Range and courtyard wall GV II* Former stabling, now houses, and courtyard wall. Mid-c18. Squared stone with dressings; slate roofs. L-plan. 2 storeys; west range 7 bays, north range 9 bays. Raised quoins and surrounds. Blocked segmental carriage arch with rusticated surround in west range bay 1. Sash windows, some renewed. Hipped roofs with stepped and corniced stone stacks. Flat-coped courtyard wall runs south from west range then returns east to link with north-west wing of Hall (q.v.). Gateway adjacent to west range has piers with banded rustication and moulded caps; gateway in south has piers with rustication, vermiculate on south face, and pedimented caps. Buildings adjacent to rear of west range not of interest. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1154433 Stone 60 Metres West Of West Gate Of Courtyard 1154433 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.958682 55.152496, -1.958669 55.152486, -1.958651 55.152493, -1.958661 55.152504, -1.958682 55.152496))) WALLINGTON DEMESNE WALLINGTON HALL NZ 0284 NZ 02748424 21/229 Stone 60 metres west of west gate of courtyard II Marker stone for outcrop of coal seam, probably mid-C18. Upright slab with arched top, inscribed The Drift to meet the Seam of Coal here - , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1154446 Urn 17 Metres South-East Of Hall 1154446 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.955739 55.151981, -1.955723 55.151987, -1.955727 55.151997, -1.955753 55.151993, -1.955739 55.151981))) WALLINGTON DEMESNE WALLINGTON HALL NZ 0284 NZ 02928418 Urn 17 metres south- 21/231 East of Hall II GV Urn, early C18 brought to Wallington 1974. Limestone. Large decorative urn with masks, swags and ornamental finial, on square plinth with moulded base and cornice. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1154448 Mrs Williams' Cottage 1154448 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.972322 54.946704, -1.972416 54.946673, -1.972401 54.946659, -1.972384 54.946664, -1.972367 54.946647, -1.972406 54.946634, -1.972372 54.946598, -1.972347 54.946606, -1.972331 54.94659, -1.972313 54.946596, -1.972256 54.946541, -1.972177 54.946566, -1.972239 54.946621, -1.972322 54.946704))) BROOMHAUGH AND RIDING CHURCH LANE (Broomhaugh) NZ 0161 (North side) 22/71 Mrs Williams' Cottage GV II Schoolroom and Schoolmaster's House, now one house. 1828, Schoolroom remodelled 1855, 1st floor of house later C19. Rubble with cut quoins and dressings (tooled-and-margined in C19 parts); slate roofs. East elevation in 2 parts. Schoolroom to left 1 storey, 2 bays. Blocked doorways flank pair of 12-pane sash windows in stone surrounds, C19 lintels replacing earlier arched heads. Coped left gable with stone stack. Schoolmaster's house to right 2 storeys, 2 wide bays. Right-of-centre renewed door in alternating-block surround, 12- pane sash windows with tooled-and-margined lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Coped right gable, stone end stacks. Rear of Schoolroom'shows boarded door with tall 6-pane overlight and 12-pane sash window to left, both with radial glazing under round-arched heads in stone surround. , 2013-01-29 1986-06-18
1154450 4 Stone Dragons Heads On Lawn East Of Hall 1154450 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.954363 55.152571, -1.954438 55.152653, -1.954506 55.152646, -1.954426 55.152561, -1.954363 55.152571))) WALLINGTON DEMESNE WALLINGTON HALL NZ 0384 NZ 03028424 21/222 4 stone dragons' heads on lawn east of Hall GV II* Group of 4 carved dragons' heads, probably C16. Limestone. Grotesque style with oriental influence. Brought 1760 from Bishopsgate, London, as ballast in one of Sir Walter Blackett's colliers; moved to present position in 1928. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-20
1154451 Esp Hill Farmhouse 1154451 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.241843 54.96893, -2.241898 54.968963, -2.241851 54.96899, -2.24189 54.969014, -2.24194 54.968986, -2.241953 54.968993, -2.242006 54.968964, -2.242032 54.968979, -2.242082 54.968951, -2.242052 54.968934, -2.242103 54.968906, -2.242091 54.968898, -2.242169 54.968854, -2.242117 54.968823, -2.242034 54.968869, -2.241996 54.968845, -2.241843 54.96893))) NY 86 SW HAYDON A686(West side) Haydon Bridge 9/29 Esp Hill Farmhouse II House, dated 1824 on front door lintel. Squared stone, tooled and margined quoins and dressings; slate roof, stepped ashlar stack on right gable, left gable stack rebuilt in brick. 2 storeys, windows. Central 8-panelled door with oblong fanlight and alternating jambs. All windows 16-pane sashes with alternating jambs and slightly projecting sills. Single-storey 1-bay wing, with hipped roof and blind window, set back to right, 2-storey wing set back to left has coped gable and stepped stone stack, modern glazed porch and 16-pane sash with slightly projecting sill above. Rear elevation,central door under C20 porch flanked by 16-pane sashes, 1st floor round-headed stair window with radial glazing bars flanked by 16-pane sashes, all windows with alternating jambs and slightly projecting sills. Wing to right slightly set back, ground floor casement and blocked door, 1st floor late Cl9 8-pane sash, C20 porch to right. , 2013-01-29 1985-02-12
1154464 Maxnil Headstone 10 Metres West Of South Aisle Of Church Of St Peter 1154464 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.924933 54.947419, -1.92496 54.94741, -1.924963 54.947395, -1.924939 54.947383, -1.924909 54.947389, -1.924902 54.947401, -1.924906 54.94741, -1.924933 54.947419))) BYWELL BYWELL NZ 0461 23/63 Maxnil headstone 10 metres west of south aisle of Church of St.Peter GV II Headstone, 1709. Sandstone. Swept segmental top with relief carving of naturalistic death's head with scallop shell and drapery above, and book with self-swallowing serpent and scythe below. Inscription below to Thomas Maxnil and other members of Maxnil family, continued on reverse. Unusually good quality masoncraft for the date. , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1154465 6-8, Front Street 1154465 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.949313 55.117196, -1.949449 55.117166, -1.949413 55.117111, -1.948831 55.117238, -1.948867 55.117293, -1.949313 55.117196))) CAPHEATON FRONT STREET NZ 08 SW 3/104 Nos. 6 to 8 28.4.69 (consecutive) GV II 3 cottages. Part of late C18 planned village development by Sir Edward Swinburne who died in 1786. Dressed stone with graduated Lakeland slate roof. Single storey, 10 bays. 3 boarded doors. Nos. 7 and 8 have Yorkshire sash windows. No. 6 has C20 windows. Band above windows. Paired wood brackets support widely-overhanging eaves. Corniced ridge and end stacks. Interior: each room was built with a transverse, brick, segmental vault. These are mostly now obscured by false ceilings. Hodgson: History of Northumberland. Part II Vol. I. , 2013-08-19 1969-04-28
1154466 Chimney To Flue From Former Langley Lead Smelting Mill 1154466 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.250715 54.944216, -2.250742 54.944207, -2.250742 54.944189, -2.250714 54.94418, -2.250685 54.944192, -2.250691 54.94421, -2.250715 54.944216))) NY 86 SW HAYDON B 6305 (South side) 9/31 Chimney to flue from former Langley lead smelting mill II Chimney, early C19. Squared and tooled stone to mid-height, brick above. Circular, on plinth. Round-headed arch to flue, capped by bold roll moulding. Tapering shaft with another stone roll moulding at mid-height of upper brick section. , 2013-01-29 1985-02-12
1154473 Gate Piers To Churchyard Of Church Of St Peter 1154473 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.925054 54.947656, -1.924919 54.947656, -1.924918 54.947688, -1.925054 54.947688, -1.925054 54.947656))) BYWELL BYWELL NZ 0461 23/65 Gate piers to churchyard of 15.4.69 Church of St. Peter GV II Gatepiers, dated 1706 with initials WFS, restored 1920 (inscription to rear of east pier). Sandstone ashlar. Square piers with bolster rustication; chamfered plinth, moulded caps with ball finials on swept bases. Originally sited on west side of churchyard. , 2013-01-29 1969-04-15
1154475 Sundial 14 Metres South Of Newton Hall 1154475 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.634217 55.517647, -1.634235 55.517661, -1.634261 55.517651, -1.634257 55.51764, -1.63424 55.517635, -1.634217 55.517647))) NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA HIGH NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA 3/180 Sundial 14 metres south of Newton Hall GV II Sundial. Early C19. Cut sandstone, with purple slate dial and bronze gnomon. Circular shaft has capital with egg-and-dart ornament, and dial signed 'Thomas Armstrong, Teacher, Beadnell'. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1154481 Stationmaster's House At Riding Mill Station 1154481 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.971808 54.948752, -1.971822 54.948759, -1.971814 54.948764, -1.971966 54.948839, -1.972112 54.94874, -1.972077 54.948723, -1.972033 54.948752, -1.971941 54.948706, -1.971964 54.948688, -1.971941 54.948677, -1.971875 54.948722, -1.971863 54.948717, -1.971808 54.948752))) BROOMHAUGH AND RIDING RIDING MILL NZ 0161 22/73 Stationmaster's House at Riding Mill Station 17.2.82. (formerly listed as Riding Mill Station) GV ll Stationmaster's House, c1832, taller rear block mid-C19. Possibly by Benjamin Green for the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway. Tooled-and-margined stone with dressings; slate roof. Chamfered plinth. North (platform) elevation 1 storey + attic, in 2 sections. Right part 3 bays; renewed door to right, tall 2-light mullioned windows with renewed 12-pane sashes; above centre window inserted dormer on corbels with 2-light window and steep coped gable with moulded kneelers and block finial. End gables coped with stacks, each with twin octagonal shafts. VR letter box between door and centre window. Gabled bay to left has renewed door with 2-light window on right, coped gable. All openings in chamfered surrounds windows and hoodmoulds. Rear elevation 2 storeys, 2 bays; off-centre renewed door in chamfered surround and late C19 4-pane sashes. , 2013-01-29 1982-02-17
1154494 'The Golf House' Outbuilding 1154494 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.26774 54.980526, -2.26771 54.980528, -2.267715 54.980544, -2.267681 54.980547, -2.267696 54.980605, -2.267805 54.980596, -2.267789 54.980522, -2.26774 54.980526))) NY 86 NW HAYDON CHESTERWOOD(.South-West side) 5/33 'The Golf House' outbuilding II Bastle house, now outbuilding. Cl6 or early C17. Large stone rubble, massive quoins and dressings. Slate roof, reduced stone stack on right gable. Front elevation: external stone stair, boarded door to right. First floor, 6-pane casement with splayed lintel, boarded door with chamfered left jamb, window with splayed lintel. Rear elevation has blocked door with massive jambs and lintel. Interior has old transverse first floor beams. Ramm, McDowall and Mercer, 'Shielings and Bastles' HMSO 1970 87 , 2013-01-29 1985-02-12
1154496 Old Vicarage 1154496 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.926706 54.948372, -1.926723 54.94842, -1.926677 54.948425, -1.926681 54.94844, -1.926666 54.948442, -1.926672 54.948462, -1.926689 54.94846, -1.926694 54.948477, -1.926789 54.948467, -1.926786 54.948454, -1.926817 54.94845, -1.92682 54.948463, -1.926903 54.948454, -1.926929 54.948529, -1.926981 54.948524, -1.926922 54.948348, -1.926706 54.948372))) BYWELL BYWELL NZ 0461 23/67 Old Vicarage 20.10.52 (previously listed as Bywell Vicarage) GV II Vicarage, dated 1698; rear wings 1901. Large rubble with roughly-shaped quoins and cut dressings; Welsh slate roof with rendered stacks. Rectangular block with central stair wing to rear. South elevation 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Central old half-glazed door in bolection-moulded surround with pulvinated frieze inscribed MAT OWEN FECIT A.D. 1698; open and broken pediment enclosing oval cartouche with arms of See of Durham and fruit ornament. 12-pane sash windows in rebated stone surrounds with floating cornices and slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables have moulded kneelers with incised hearts, carrying ball finials; stepped end stacks. Left return shows blocked chamfered light on ground floor and 2 small blocked lozenge-shaped lights (each cut in a single slab) under cornices on 1st floor. Right return shows similar small blocked lights, oval on ground floor and lozenge- shaped above; to right, projecting end of north-east wing with canted bay, its 1st floor corbelled out, with paired sashes and moulded cornice. Rear elevation shows original stair wing with three 2-light mullioned windows, one blocked, the others with lead latticed casements. Interior: Old door furniture and bar behind front door. Framed newel stair with closed string, splat balusters, moulded handrail and square newels with moulded tops. Attics retain 2-panel doors with H hinges. Principal-rafter roof altered in late C18 or early C19; collars removed; purlins with tusk tenons. 2013-01-29 1952-10-20
1154498 Meeting House Cottage 1154498 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.259806 54.895821, -2.259705 54.895819, -2.259701 54.895906, -2.259802 54.895908, -2.259806 54.895821))) NY 8355 ALLENDALE BRIDGE END 24/57 Wooley Burnfoot Cottage GV II Cottage, probably 1868 and built as a pair with the Friends' Meeting House (q.v.). Coursed rubble with rusticated quoins and ashlar dressings; slate roof, small stone gable stacks. 1 tall storey, 3 bays. Off-centre boarded door with adjacent 12-pane sash on right and similar windows in end bays. All openings in raised stone surrounds with raised blocks at mid-height of jambs. 3 smaller windows in similar style to rear. , 2013-08-19 1985-08-23
1154510 Seghill Vicarage 1154510 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.538435 55.069134, -1.538459 55.069062, -1.538497 55.069066, -1.538508 55.069033, -1.538472 55.069029, -1.538486 55.068986, -1.53828 55.068962, -1.538246 55.069061, -1.538342 55.069071, -1.538324 55.069122, -1.538435 55.069134))) A 190 NZ 27 NE (North side, off) Seghill, Cramlington 4/2 Seghill Vicarage GV II Vicarage, 1848 by John Dobson. Snecked stone with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof. South elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays. Chamfered plinth. 3-light mullioned windows holding plate-glass sashes, except in right end bay which has shallow projection with slit window, corbelled-out 1st floor with cross window, and small light in gable. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; end stacks with chamfered tops and tall ceramic pots. Left return shows rear wing with projecting gabled porch, with vertical-panelled door in chamfered surround with 4-centred head,on right return. Twin-gabled right return shows corbelled stack, and cross window to stair. , 2013-01-29 1987-07-15
1154511 Curtain House And Adjacent Barn To West 1154511 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.269713 54.913092, -2.269822 54.913131, -2.269832 54.913125, -2.269904 54.913046, -2.269865 54.913035, -2.269919 54.912966, -2.269825 54.912945, -2.269713 54.913092))) NY 85 NW ALLENDALE CATTON 9/59 Curtain House and adjacent barn to west II Bastle house, late C16 or early C17, altered C19. Barn probably C19. Rubble, massive in parts, with heavy roughly-shaped quoins, later stone dressings; stone slate roofs to house and barn, stone stack on right gable of house. House 2 storeys, 2 bays. Boarded door with surround of large blocks with shield-shaped block (probably former datestone) over. To right a late C19 sash window with alternating jambs; similar window above has chamfered sill re-used from earlier opening; small window to left. Barn to left has cart entrance with alternating jambs and timber lintel, slit vents. C18 or early C19 outshut to rear. Interior shows mainly C19 features; small barred window now opening into outshut and 2 principal-rafter roof trusses with collars may be late C17 or C18. Later cottage to right not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1985-08-23
1154513 Signpost At Junction With B1326 1154513 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.541133 55.07731, -1.541159 55.077302, -1.541159 55.077285, -1.541129 55.077277, -1.541108 55.077285, -1.541108 55.077302, -1.541133 55.07731))) A 192 NZ 27 NE (East side) Signpost at junction 4/4 with B 1326 II Signpost, late C19 or early C20. Cast iron, painted black and white. Tapering circular shaft carrying drum, moulded at top and bottom, with attached arms SHANKHOUSE 2? MORPETH 9? / CRAMLINGTON STATION 2? / EARSDON 3 WHITLEY BAY 5?; moulded conical finial. Isolated survivor of an earlier generation of signposts. , 2013-01-29 1987-07-15
1154518 Building 10m West Of House Adjoining West End Of Mellom Cottage 1154518 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.26772 54.980754, -2.267692 54.980756, -2.267708 54.98082, -2.268024 54.980789, -2.268013 54.980741, -2.267966 54.980744, -2.267964 54.980735, -2.26772 54.980754))) NY 86 NW HAYDON CHESTERWOOD (North side) 5/35 Building 10m. west of house adjoining west end of Mellom Cottage GV II Outbuilding, formerly a pair of bastle houses, reduced in height. Cl6 or early C17. Large rubble with galleting, massive quoins. West part has asbestos roof, east part corrugated iron roof. The eastern bastle has been built onto the gable end of the western. Front elevation: blocked door with massive jambs and lintel, Cl9 sash window, slit window, straight joint, remains of blocked door to former 1st floor, blocked door with massive jambs and exceptionally massive lintel. Rear elevation partly rebuilt with later doors. Interior: set-back for former 1st floor, traces of fireplace against east gable of east bastle. An example of 'terraced' bastles, which at one time probably made up the whole of Chesterwood. Ramm, McDowell and Mercer, 'Shielings and Bastles' HMSO 1970, 87 , 2013-01-29 1985-02-12
1154520 North Farmhouse With Adjacent Outbuilding To East 1154520 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.50322 55.064606, -1.503165 55.06456, -1.503095 55.064589, -1.503078 55.064575, -1.502819 55.064668, -1.502864 55.064711, -1.502963 55.064674, -1.503003 55.064709, -1.503042 55.064694, -1.503031 55.064684, -1.503066 55.064671, -1.503077 55.064681, -1.503112 55.064667, -1.5031 55.064657, -1.50322 55.064606))) A 192 NZ 37 SW (East side, off) Holywell, Whitley Bay 8/6 North Farmhouse with adjacent outbuilding to east II House and outbuilding, late C17/early C18, heightened mid-C18. House coursed rubble, outbuilding rubble, with roughly-shaped quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roofs, renewed brick stacks. House 2 storeys, 2 bays. Right-of-centre renewed door in irregular-block surround; C20 small-paned casements in older openings, 1st floor left with keyed lintel. End stacks. Lower outbuilding to right has raised reverse-stepped gable coping and boarded window, with smaller window below, on right return. Rendered outshut to rear of house is later addition and not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1987-07-15
1154522 Pump Approx 20 Yards South Of School House 1154522 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.949438 55.116985, -1.949433 55.11699, -1.949443 55.11699, -1.949444 55.116988, -1.949438 55.116985))) CAPHEATON FRONT STREET NZ 08 SW 3/106 Pump approx 20 yards south of School House GV II Water pump. Mid C19. Cast iron. Fluted column with spout emerging from Lion's head. Fluted domed top with pineapple finial. Included for group value. , 2013-08-19 1986-08-22
1154523 Watch House Enclosure Wall With Attached Outbuildings 1154523 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.620834 55.517134, -1.620857 55.51713, -1.62074 55.516957, -1.620585 55.516991, -1.620504 55.517087, -1.620528 55.51712, -1.620711 55.51716, -1.620834 55.517134))) NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA LOW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA 3/187 Watch House: Enclosure wall with attached outbuildings GV II Wall and outbuildings, second quarter of C19. Rubble; outbuildings have Welsh slate roofs. Whinstone rubble with cut dressings; outbuilding roofs Welsh slate. Semi-octagonal plan. Enclosure wall with gabled coping over 2 metres high externally but 1.2 metres internally. Pent outbuilding with boarded doors in western (landward) angles; narrow gateway in centre of west side. The height of the wall and artificially-raised ground level within, together with the narrow single entrance, suggests that the enclosure was constructed with an eye to defence. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1154531 Gates, Gatepiers And Quadrant Walls To North Of Hall 1154531 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710049 55.316155, -1.710041 55.31616, -1.710247 55.316136, -1.710153 55.316093, -1.710063 55.316104, -1.710049 55.316155))) FELTON ACTON NU 10 SE 6/97 Gates, gatepiers and quadrant walls to north of Hall GV II Gates, gatepiers and quadrant walls. Piers and walls late C17 or early C18, gates late C19. Squared stone with cut dressings; wrought iron. Square piers with attached jambs and bolster rustication; chamfered plinths with carved cherub on front partly hidden by present ground level, moulded caps with swept drum finials showing relief-carved flowers and plant motifs, with C19 pyramidal tops. Quadrant walls with short panelled section adjacent to gatepiers and low arched coping; rusticated end piers with low pyramidal caps. Short lengths of railing link gatepiers to posts of double gates; square iron posts with beaded ornament at angles and spiked globe finials; gates with looped rails, ringed half rail and foliate tops to dogbars. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-15
1154539 Church Of St Cuthbert 1154539 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.247253 54.974276, -2.247207 54.974223, -2.247347 54.974182, -2.24732 54.974151, -2.24739 54.97413, -2.247357 54.974094, -2.247287 54.974115, -2.247267 54.974092, -2.246992 54.974173, -2.247004 54.974187, -2.246879 54.974225, -2.246937 54.97429, -2.247076 54.97425, -2.24713 54.974311, -2.247253 54.974276))) NY 8464 HAYDON CHURCH STREET (East side ) Haydon Bridge 13/37 Church of St. Cuthbert, Haydon Bridge 15.4.69 II* Parish church. 1796, north transept added 1865, chancel enlarged and south elevation gothicised 1898. Tooled and margined ashlar on south, rubble on north re-used from the medieval church and including squared Roman stones. Slate roofs, stone-coped gables with moulded kneelers. Nave, west tower, north transept and chancel. Tower divided by bands into three stages, with projecting moulded cornice and swept pyramidal roof. Lower stage has C19 pointed-arched door on south,sundial dated '1796' over and round-headed window with renewed latticed glazing bars above. Similar windows on west,the upper one blind, and stone external stair on north up to tall round-headed doorway, farmer gallery access. Second stage has small square windows on all 3 sides. Third stage had round-headed belfry openings on east and west, similar openings blocked and partly hidden by clock faces on other sides. 4-bay nave has plinth and late C19 2-light windows in C14 style. North transept has tooled and margined quoins, round-headed windows on the north and west and door on the east. 2-bay chancel has plinth, late C19 2-light windows on the south, and east, and two round-headed windows (the eastern re-set in 1898) on the north. Interior. Late C19 chancel arch, roof and most furnishings. C18 Royal Arms on west wall. Late C19 marble font. Glass by Kempe in chancel windows. Damaged C14 effigy under crocketed canopy and C17(?) carving of angel, brought from old church. The church was erected by the Greenwich Hospital Commissioners in 1796. The north transept was added in 1869 to accommodate children from the Shaftoe Trust School. , 2013-01-29 1969-04-15
1154544 Footbridge On West Of Road Bridge Over Seaton Burn 1154544 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.503821 55.062496, -1.50383 55.062381, -1.503788 55.062372, -1.503772 55.062502, -1.503821 55.062496))) A 192, Holywell NZ 37 SW Whitley Bay 8/11 Footbridge on west of road bridge over Seaton Burn II Bridge, C17 or early C18 with parapets rebuilt later. Squared stone. 2 segmental arches divided by triangular cutwater dying into shallow pilaster buttress. Parapets with chamfered coping splay out to damaged end piers. , 2013-01-29 1987-07-15
1154545 Ship Inn 1154545 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.620038 55.513955, -1.620087 55.514005, -1.620223 55.513962, -1.620148 55.513883, -1.620091 55.513901, -1.620036 55.513842, -1.620068 55.513832, -1.619902 55.513659, -1.619783 55.513695, -1.619789 55.513701, -1.61976 55.51371, -1.619778 55.513728, -1.619808 55.513719, -1.619859 55.513774, -1.619831 55.513783, -1.619851 55.513804, -1.619881 55.513795, -1.619928 55.513844, -1.619906 55.51385, -1.619923 55.513869, -1.619947 55.513861, -1.619996 55.513914, -1.61997 55.513922, -1.619986 55.513939, -1.620015 55.51393, -1.620038 55.513955))) NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA NEWTON SEAHOUSES SQUARE (West side) Low Newton-by-the-Sea 3/189 Ship Inn and 31.12.69 Nos. 4, 5 and 6 (formerly listed as Ship Inn, Rockside and No 6) GV II Inn and terrace of cottages. Inn C18 perhaps with older fabric, remodelled mid-C19; cottages C18 remodelled mid-C19. Rubble with cut quoins and dressings, whitewashed; Welsh purple slate roof to inn and blue slate roof to cottages; orange brick stacks to inn and white brick stacks to cottages. Inn 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays. Left-of-centre boarded door with 3-pane overlight within later pent porch; 4-pane sash windows, paired to right of porch. Coped gables, end stacks. Cottages to left 1 storey + attics, 3 irregular bays. Three 4-panel doors, two of them part-glazed, inside C20 pent porches. Nos. 4 and 5 each have paired 12-pane sashes left of the porch and a small window right; No. 6 has paired plain sashes right of the porch. Each cottage has a half dormer with a 9-pane short sash in a stone surround under a coped gable on moulded kneelers. Coped left end gable; 2 stepped-and-banded ridge stacks. Rear elevation of inn shows central semicircular stair turret with conical roof, a rare feature which might indicate a C16 or C17 origin. Pent porches are not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-31
1154547 Garden Wall Railings And Gate To South East Of Coastley Farmhouse 1154547 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.158506 54.983836, -2.158493 54.983824, -2.158289 54.983906, -2.158297 54.983917, -2.158506 54.983836))) NY 86 NE HAYDON COASTLEY 6/40 Garden wall, railings and gate to south east of Coastley Farmhouse II Garden wall, railings and gate. Cl9. Squared stone, wrought iron. Low stone wall with raised coping carrying railings with lotus standards. Plain stone end piers and arched central gate piers; gate with latticed half rail. , 2013-01-29 1985-02-12
1154548 Farm Buildings At Hillhead Farm 1154548 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.928315 55.110673, -1.92839 55.110769, -1.928887 55.110643, -1.928829 55.110569, -1.928889 55.110568, -1.928921 55.110553, -1.928931 55.110531, -1.928914 55.110507, -1.928868 55.11049, -1.928817 55.110499, -1.928791 55.110521, -1.928754 55.110474, -1.928739 55.110478, -1.928666 55.110383, -1.928594 55.110401, -1.928668 55.110496, -1.928654 55.1105, -1.928742 55.110614, -1.928442 55.110691, -1.928409 55.110649, -1.928315 55.110673))) CAPHEATON HILLHEAD NZ 07 NW 9/108 Farm buildings at Hillhead farm II Barn and gingang with attached shelter sheds, byres and stable. Late C18 or early C19. Dressed stone with ashlar dressings. Welsh and stone slate roofs. 3 uneven ranges round a stockyard. Range to left: 2-storey, 4-bay shelter shed with granary over on left; 4 segmental arches and small windows over; stone-slate roof with reverse-stepped gables. Right of this, barn with 2 boarded doors and one 12-pane sash. Circular gingangtorear with square piers and conical roof. Rear range and short range to right are byres and stable with boarded doors and half-slatted windows in slightly-chamfered alternating-block surrounds. Gabled roofs with flat coping. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1154549 Ha Ha Wall To South Of Acton House 1154549 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.702176 55.31837, -1.702096 55.318323, -1.702045 55.318303, -1.701566 55.318134, -1.701292 55.318067, -1.701128 55.318043, -1.700954 55.31803, -1.700776 55.318036, -1.700631 55.31805, -1.700535 55.318067, -1.70035 55.318132, -1.700229 55.318187, -1.700034 55.318297, -1.699924 55.31837, -1.699879 55.318412, -1.699806 55.31852, -1.699722 55.318691, -1.699662 55.318921, -1.699583 55.319178, -1.699481 55.319424, -1.69941 55.319507, -1.699357 55.319535, -1.699128 55.319571, -1.69912 55.319582, -1.699139 55.319588, -1.69937 55.319552, -1.699418 55.319529, -1.699462 55.319493, -1.69951 55.319431, -1.699538 55.319378, -1.699614 55.319181, -1.699627 55.319122, -1.699661 55.319032, -1.699753 55.318695, -1.699861 55.318482, -1.69992 55.318405, -1.699949 55.318381, -1.70006 55.318308, -1.70025 55.318201, -1.700368 55.318147, -1.700546 55.318084, -1.700639 55.318068, -1.700893 55.318049, -1.701113 55.318059, -1.701394 55.318108, -1.701551 55.31815, -1.702028 55.318318, -1.702151 55.318378, -1.702166 55.318379, -1.702176 55.31837))) FELTON ACTON NU 10 SE 6/99 Ha-Ha wall to south of Acton House GV II Ha-Ha wall, late C18. Squared stone. Curving wall c.300 metres long and 1.2 metres high, with-flat coping. Poor condition in parts at time of survey. Included for group value. Attached taller wall at west end is not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-15
1154552 Former Gas Works Buildings At Gas Works Farm 1154552 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.713073 55.297069, -1.713184 55.297146, -1.713256 55.297112, -1.713056 55.29697, -1.71301 55.296992, -1.713063 55.297032, -1.713037 55.297045, -1.713073 55.297069))) FELTON B 6345 NU 1800 (East side) 8/4/87 Felton Former Gas Works 12/101 buildings at Gas Works Farm II Gas Works, mid-C19. Squared stone with cut dressings and brick buttress; Welsh slate roof. Rectangular retort house with outbuilding range to south. East elevation: Retort house single storey, 2 bays. Central round-arched doorway; semicircular window to right with iron-framed radial glazing, stone surround and slightly-projecting sill; stable door with 4-pane overlight to left; broad raking buttress at left end. Coped gables; broad square stack, projecting from left return, now terminates a little above roof ridge since brick upper part removed. To left is lower 4-bay outbuilding; former arcade of round arches altered, except for blocked arch at right end; coped left end gable. Rear elevation (to road): Retort house shows 2 iron-framed semicircular windows with cemented-over roundel between. Interior: Retort house has roof structure entirely composed of iron rods, to reduce fire risk. Rare example of small rural gasworks. The outbuilding range, in poor condition at time of survey, is included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1987-04-08
1154553 Elrington Hall Farmhouse 1154553 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.218984 54.96534, -2.21914 54.965328, -2.219125 54.96527, -2.21908 54.965274, -2.21907 54.965238, -2.219106 54.965235, -2.219101 54.965213, -2.218997 54.965214, -2.218994 54.965193, -2.218953 54.965195, -2.218956 54.965218, -2.218875 54.965225, -2.218898 54.965317, -2.218978 54.96531, -2.218984 54.96534))) NY 86 SE HAYDON ELRINGTON 10/42 Elrington Hall Farmhouse II House, late C17 altered Cl9. Rubble, partly rendered,with quoins and dressings. Slate roof, stone-coped gables with kneelers. T-plan with rear stair wing. 2 storeys, 3 windows. Central door with dressed stone surround in later glazed porch; windows all altered sashes with tooled lintels, alternating jambs and slightly projecting sills. Right return has blocked Cl7 single-light window on 1st floor, small casement in attic. Left return has late Cl9 and C20 windows. Rear elevation shows outshuts at each end and various Cl9 openings. Interior: square-headed door with wave moulding from outshut into wing; blocked 2-light mullioned window visible from staircase. Roof with original collar-beam trusses. , 2013-01-29 1985-02-12
1154561 Greenhouse 120 Metres East Of Felton Park With Potting Shed At Rear 1154561 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.717099 55.295311, -1.717105 55.295346, -1.717531 55.295314, -1.717513 55.295235, -1.717094 55.295273, -1.717099 55.295311))) FELTON FELTON PARK NU 1800 12/105 Greenhouse 120 metres east of 31/12/69 Felton Park, with potting shed at rear GV II* Greenhouse. c.1830, incorporating C18 garden wall. Garden wall brick with stone dressings; greenhouse cast-iron and glass on ashlar base with brick plinth to east part; potting shed brick with felted roof. Greenhouse has low 30-bay front wall with boldly-convex pent roof; all glazing in vertical panels with fishscale pieces of opaque glass; permanent iron ladder at centre. Upper wall behind has 2 rows of 9 grilled vents. Left return shows vertical strips of small square panes and half-glazed iron door with fishscale glazing. Right return has inserted boarded double door. Rear elevation: pent-roofed potting shed with five 12-pane Yorkshire sash windows and boarded door on each return. Interior: Greenhouse has central division wall and door as on left return. Each part has 4-bay axial arcade of slender iron columns. Plastered rear wall has vents at roof level closed by pivoting iron shutters with counterweight mechanism. Notes: the brick plinth suggests that the east half of the greenhouse is slightly older, although both parts are otherwise indentical. It is similar in form to the 1825 conservatory of Beetham, by Webster of Kendal. An unusually early and well-preserved example. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-31
1154566 Dovecote 50 Metres North West Of Plessey North Moor Farmhouse 1154566 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.627371 55.086248, -1.627371 55.08621, -1.627304 55.086211, -1.627305 55.086249, -1.627371 55.086248))) BLYTH VALLEY A 1068 NZ 27 NW (West side) Plessey 3/15 Dovecote 50 metres north-west of Plessey North Moor Farmhouse II Dovecote, early to mid-C19. Snecked stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. Square plan; 2 storeys. Boarded door with 6-pane casement above on east, external stone stair to boarded door on north. All openings in chamfered alternating-block surrounds. Pyramidal roof. , 2013-01-29 1987-07-15
1154570 Old Bridge Now Footbridge 1154570 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.246897 54.973305, -2.246944 54.973272, -2.246827 54.973212, -2.246844 54.973183, -2.246791 54.973193, -2.24657 54.973077, -2.246593 54.973045, -2.246534 54.973057, -2.24631 54.972938, -2.246339 54.9729, -2.246267 54.972915, -2.246066 54.972808, -2.246092 54.972778, -2.246028 54.972792, -2.24588 54.972706, -2.245905 54.972678, -2.245848 54.972687, -2.245584 54.97253, -2.245536 54.97249, -2.245529 54.972467, -2.245534 54.972431, -2.245291 54.972518, -2.245435 54.972532, -2.245495 54.972559, -2.245796 54.972724, -2.245797 54.972745, -2.245817 54.972754, -2.245829 54.972743, -2.245992 54.972831, -2.245991 54.972848, -2.246011 54.972857, -2.246033 54.972846, -2.246221 54.972944, -2.246223 54.972986, -2.246242 54.972995, -2.246263 54.972968, -2.246482 54.973087, -2.246485 54.973138, -2.246511 54.973146, -2.246521 54.973103, -2.246734 54.973227, -2.246736 54.973268, -2.246746 54.973279, -2.246771 54.973273, -2.246776 54.973243, -2.246897 54.973305))) NY 8464 HAYDON HAYDON BRIDGE 13/44 Old bridge, now footbridge 20/10/52 (Previously listed as Haydon Bridge II Bridge, c.1680, altered C20. Squared stone. Six segmental arches, 4 southern with arch rings, 2 northern ribbed, probably C20 rebuilds. Triangular cutwaters carried up as passing places. Parapet with chamfered coping, set forward on west in C20 widening. , 2013-01-29 1952-10-20
1154572 Farmhouse And Adjacent Outbuildings At The Northern Farm, Old Town 1154572 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.291461 54.918231, -2.29116 54.918214, -2.291146 54.918274, -2.291561 54.9183, -2.291575 54.918237, -2.291461 54.918231))) NY 85 NW ALLENDALE COLLIERY LANE (East side) 9/61 Farmhouse and adjacent outbuildings at the northern farm, Old Town II Range of bastle houses, late C16 or early C17, central section (the present house) rebuilt early Cl9. House rubble with ashlar dressings, east bastle large rubble, west bastle cyclopean rubble; slate roofs. House 2 storeys, 2 wide bays. Central projecting porch has door with 5 round-headed panels under overlight, and open pedimented gable with heavy moulded kneelers. Left bay has 16-pane sashes in moulded boxes, right bay has ground floor paired casement in lugged raised stone surround with stop chamfers, 16-pane sash in raised stone surround above. Left end stack ashlar, right end stack rendered. Bastle to left 2 storeys, 2 bays, irregular; wall largely rebuilt with various openings including 9-pane fixed window. Bastle to right 2 storeys, 2 bays, irregular, much-patched wall with small windows. Right return, within later outbuilding, shows central byre entrance of bastle with monolithic triangular head. Left return shows central byre entrance with chamfered jambs and lintel. Rear elevation of house rendered, long rear wing not of interest. Bastle to left has boarded door and 9-pane fixed window above, with to left at mid-height a heavy stone spout. Bastle to right has inserted cart entrance; wall rebuilt above first floor level. Ramm, McDowall. and Mercer 'Shielings and Bastles' HMSO 1970, 81. , 2013-01-29 1985-08-23
1154573 Hunter's Cottages 1154573 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.897936 54.968054, -1.89774 54.967848, -1.897658 54.967871, -1.897854 54.96808, -1.897936 54.968054))) NZ 06 SE OVINGTON OVINGTON VILLAGE (South side) 18/129 Hunter's Cottages GV II Cottage and outbuilding, formerly cottage, byre and stable. C17 or early C18. Random rubble, dressed stone quoins and door surround, pantiled roof. Single storey. An old linear farm with cottage on right and range of lower farm- buildings to left. Cottage is 2 bays with door in alternating-block surround and 12-pane sash to right. Left of cottage is byre with small C20 window and large double doors. Stable at left has plank door and one window. Blocked door on right return. Cottage roof is steeply pitched and has reverse crow-stepped gable. A rare survival in this area of an earlier farm type. , 2013-01-29 1985-03-07
1154574 Kirkheaton Manor 1154574 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.972925 55.090845, -1.973025 55.090844, -1.973022 55.090721, -1.972657 55.090725, -1.972657 55.090786, -1.972923 55.090785, -1.972925 55.090845))) CAPHEATON KIRKHEATON NZ 07 NW 9/111 Kirkheaton Manor 27.8.52 GV II* House. C16 Bastlehouse refronted early C17; extension toright added c.1740. Restored 1930. Random rubble with Lakeland slate roof; C18 section ashlar with lead roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays. 3-bay C17 section to left has central Tudor-arched doorway, moulded surround with hoodmould; 3-light mullioned windows, made slightly larger in 1930, with hoodmoulds; C17 lead downpipes and rainwater heads, said to have come from Hawnby Castle, North Yorkshire. Higher 2-bay C18 section to right has large 24-pane sashes on ground floor, 1st floor string and 18-pane sashes above with triple keystones. Moulded cornice and solid parapet with angle pilasters and pilasters above windows. Older part has gabled roof with flat coping and kneelers. C19 end and ridge stacks. Interior: Walls of older part are 3? - 4? ft. thick. The front wall is slightly thinner than the others. Dining room has a large C17 stone fireplace with Tudor-arched head. Former kitchen has large segmental-arched fireplace. On the 1st floor three stone fireplaces with Tudor arches, one with the lintel supported on large rounded corbels. C18 section has, on ground floor, a late C19 Gothic fireplace with a frieze of tiles showing the 4 seasons; also a restrained C19 plaster ceiling with Geometric shapes. The lst-floor former drawing room, now a bedroom, has C18 fielded panelling with wood cornice. In the rear wall a C16 doorway with Tudor-arched head and broach-stopped chamfered surround. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Vol. V (4th Series) 1931-2. , 2013-01-29 1952-08-27
1154576 Bywell Bridge Over River Tyne (That Part In Broomley And Stocksfield Parish) 1154576 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.920712 54.952612, -1.920763 54.952655, -1.920846 54.952626, -1.920853 54.952604, -1.920701 54.952493, -1.920708 54.952485, -1.920689 54.952483, -1.920556 54.952384, -1.92056 54.952376, -1.920541 54.952373, -1.920395 54.952266, -1.9204 54.952258, -1.920379 54.952254, -1.920239 54.952151, -1.920234 54.952138, -1.920222 54.952139, -1.920067 54.95202, -1.919979 54.95207, -1.919988 54.95207, -1.920128 54.952177, -1.920121 54.952186, -1.920126 54.952191, -1.920146 54.95219, -1.92029 54.952297, -1.920281 54.952306, -1.920305 54.952307, -1.920447 54.952413, -1.920439 54.952423, -1.920444 54.952427, -1.920464 54.952425, -1.9206 54.952526, -1.920594 54.952534, -1.920599 54.952539, -1.920614 54.952537, -1.920712 54.952612))) BROOMLEY AND STOCKSFIELD B 6309 NZ 06 SE 5/77 Bywell Bridge over River Tyne (that 1 54.69 part in Broomley and Stocksfield parish) II Bridge, 1836-8, by George Basevi. Ashlar, tooled except on parapet. 5 segmental moulded arches of equal height springing from hollow- Chamfered imposts. Cutwaters with curved faces below bold roll moulding, upper parts triangular in plan with bold hollow-chamfered top cornice. Moulded cornice below parapet which has moulded plinth and cornice and a raised panel above each arch; similar internal face to parapet, segmental coping. Serpentine wing walls. 2 plainer flood arches, without parapet, on south. Partly in Bywell parish. , 2013-01-29 1969-04-15
1154578 Heather Cottage And Haven Cottage 1154578 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.619168 55.513826, -1.619214 55.513875, -1.619246 55.513865, -1.619263 55.513883, -1.619292 55.513874, -1.619273 55.513855, -1.619482 55.51379, -1.6195 55.513809, -1.619535 55.513798, -1.619516 55.513779, -1.619682 55.513729, -1.6197 55.513746, -1.619736 55.513735, -1.619718 55.513715, -1.619867 55.51367, -1.619823 55.513624, -1.619168 55.513826))) NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA NEWTON SEAHOUSES SQUARE (South side) Low Newton-by-the-Sea 3/191 Heather and Raven 31.12.69 Cottages (formerly listed as Heather, Haven and Sutherland Cottage) GV II Terrace of cottages. C18, remodelled mid-C19. Rubble with cut quoins and dressings, whitewashed; Welsh blue slate roofs with brick stacks. 1 storey + attics, 4 irregular bays. Near centre of row 2 boarded doors, one with plain overlight and the other with 3-pane overlight; 2 other doors inside C20 pent porches; ground-floor windows six 8-pane sashes and three 12-pane sashes; 4 half dormers with 9-pane casements in stone surrounds under coped gables on moulded kneelers. Coped left gable; 3 rebuilt ridge stacks, that to right on old stone base, and one small stack on front roof slope. Pent porches and adjacent bungalow at east end are not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-31
1154579 Gatepiers And Screen Walls South East Of East House 1154579 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.952042 55.712279, -1.952003 55.712255, -1.951993 55.712256, -1.951992 55.712262, -1.952026 55.712281, -1.952019 55.712316, -1.951982 55.712335, -1.951992 55.712338, -1.952033 55.712321, -1.952042 55.712279))) ANCROFT CHESWICK NU 04 NW 7/24 Gatepiers and 22/12/69 screen walls south-east of East House GV II Gatepiers and screen walls. c.1810. Tall square, corniced piers, with oval rosettes in the friezes and pyramidal caps, flanked by short convex quadrant walls ending in smaller piers with pyramidal caps. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-22
1154580 Garden Walls And Railings To South And East Of Home Farmhouse 1154580 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.924811 54.963121, -1.924821 54.96312, -1.924811 54.963094, -1.924785 54.963075, -1.924696 54.963079, -1.92449 54.963114, -1.924558 54.963233, -1.92459 54.963228, -1.924565 54.963228, -1.924502 54.963118, -1.924697 54.963083, -1.924781 54.963078, -1.924804 54.963098, -1.924811 54.963121))) BYWELL BYWELL HOME FARM NZ 06 SW 10/80 Garden walls and railings to south and east of Home Farmhouse GV II Garden walls and railings, probably C19. Squared rubble with dressings, cast iron. Low walls, with chamfered coping carrying plain railings, flank central gateway with monolithic arched piers; to left a taller wall with arched coping curves back and ramps up to link with outbuilding to west of farmhouse (q.v.); to right a similar taller wall runs alongside house past yard entrance to join north-east corner. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1154583 Town Farmhouse And Attached Outbuilding To East 1154583 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.946962 54.975408, -1.946945 54.975415, -1.94698 54.975444, -1.947164 54.975367, -1.947187 54.975387, -1.9472 54.975382, -1.947237 54.975413, -1.94728 54.975397, -1.947269 54.975387, -1.947312 54.97537, -1.947297 54.975358, -1.947323 54.975347, -1.947313 54.975339, -1.947443 54.975288, -1.947452 54.975295, -1.947528 54.975265, -1.947491 54.975234, -1.947464 54.975245, -1.947436 54.975223, -1.947374 54.975247, -1.947362 54.975237, -1.947196 54.975302, -1.947207 54.975312, -1.946962 54.975408))) BYWELL NEWTON NZ 06 SW 10/82 Town Farmhouse and attached outbuilding to east GV II House and outbuilding, c.1830. Squared stone except for end bays of coursed rubble, tooled quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof, 1 brick stack. 2 storeys, 1+3+1 bays. Centre part symmetrical. Central renewed door under plain overlight; 16-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills; all openings in alternating- block surrounds. Coped gables with stepped end stacks. End bays, slightly set back, have 16-pane sash windows and coped gables with end stacks, that to right rebuilt. To far left set-back porch with boarded door. Single-storey outbuilding to far right with 4 low stable doors to rear, included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1154589 Farmbuildings Attached To Durham Riding Farmhouse 1154589 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.850931 54.9451, -1.850868 54.945064, -1.850601 54.945223, -1.850498 54.945166, -1.850432 54.945205, -1.850607 54.945301, -1.850931 54.9451))) NZ 06 SE PRUDHOE DURHAM RIDING 18/131 Farmbuildings attached to Durham Riding Farmhouse II Farmbuildings and dovecote. Early C19. Random rubble with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. L-shaped. Long range attached to right of house has, on left, a 3-bay stable with granary over; plank door on right in stop-chamfered surround. Similar surrounds to windows which are [-shuttered with 6 panes above. Next a byre with plank door and external stone stair to 1st floor granary. Blocked segmental arch right of stair. Ventilation slits on both floors. Projecting wing to right has 2 similar bays and then 3-storey, l-bay, dovecote tower with two heavily-moulded circular surrounds to wood dovecote screens on top floor. Dovecote has pyramidal roof. Gabled roof elsewhere. , 2013-01-29 1985-03-07
1154596 Capheaton Bridge Approx 400 Yards South Of Makemerich 1154596 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.936214 55.103799, -1.936056 55.103803, -1.936336 55.104057, -1.936463 55.104014, -1.936445 55.103996, -1.936214 55.103799))) CAPHEATON MAKEMERICH NZ 07 NW 9/113 Capheaton Bridge approx 400 yards south of Makemerich II Bridge. Late C18-early C19. Dressed stone. Single segmental arch with recessed voussoirs. Plain parapet with slightly ridged coping ends in low square piers with bands and shallow pyramidal caps. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1154599 Ladythorne House 1154599 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.951843 55.708881, -1.952004 55.708855, -1.952009 55.708864, -1.952098 55.708849, -1.952018 55.708697, -1.951799 55.708733, -1.95184 55.708812, -1.95181 55.708817, -1.951843 55.708881))) ANCROFT CHESWICK NU 04 NW 7/29 Ladythorne House 22/12/69 II House. 1721 for Robert Wilkes. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond with ashlar dressings; Scottish slate roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays. Chamfered plinth and rusticated quoins. Centre bay breaks forward slightly. 2-leaf, half- glazed C20 door in eared segment-headed architrave; outer surround with panelled pilasters and segmental cornice on big stone brackets. Renewed 12-pane sashes in raised segment-headed keyed surrounds with roll- moulded edges. Band above Is floor with let floor keystones tied in. Plain parapet. Steeply-pitched roof with stepped gables. Interior entirely renewed. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-22
1154600 Plessey Hall 1154600 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.643109 55.105366, -1.643059 55.10531, -1.642773 55.105399, -1.64282 55.10545, -1.642833 55.105448, -1.64286 55.105477, -1.642921 55.105458, -1.642897 55.105432, -1.643109 55.105366))) PLESSEY, Blyth Valley NZ 27 NW NZ 229791 3/19 Plessey Hall II House. C17 core remodelled in C18 and again in C19. Coursed rubble with roughly-shaped quoins and cut dressings; C20 pantile roof. South elevation in 2 sections. Left part 2 storeys, 2 bays. Renewed 12-pane sash windows in chamfered surrounds, with slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables on kneelers; stepped-and-banded end stacks. Right part 1? storeys, 3 irregular bays. To left, French window in chamfered surround with heavy lintel; similar doorway to right (now blocked, with 9-pane sash inserted), flanked by 6-pane sashes in stone surrounds of former 2-light mullioned windows. 4-pane sashes in chamfered surounds above, in raking half dormers. Coped right gable with stepped-and- banded stack. Left return shows French window in chamfered surround with heavy lintel; second chamfered doorway above, with C20 glazing. Rear elevation: scattered fenestration includes single-light chamfered windows and small oval window, perhaps re-set. A complex house difficult to interpret; a blocked window at eaves level on the north suggest that the C17 house was of 3 storeys. It may have been used as a farm building in the C18, returning to domestic status in the C19. On an important medieval site. , 2013-01-29 1987-07-15

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