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Reference Name Listed building Geometry Description Notes Organisation Uprns Entry date Start date End date
1154603 Limekiln 1154603 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.947173 55.726315, -1.947146 55.726327, -1.947142 55.72634, -1.947154 55.726355, -1.947191 55.726361, -1.947221 55.726347, -1.947223 55.726332, -1.947215 55.726324, -1.947173 55.726315))) ANCROFT COCKLAW DUNES NU 04 NW NATURE RESERVE 7/31 034481 Limekiln II Limekiln. Early C19. Roughly-dressed whinstone with sandstone arches. 3 large segmental arches in canted screen wall. Smaller arch to right. Stone- lined pot, partly filled in. Dramatic situation. , 2013-01-29 1988-02-11
1154608 Plessey Mill, Adjoining Plessey Mill House 1154608 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.629551 55.110916, -1.629571 55.110873, -1.629683 55.110889, -1.629702 55.110838, -1.62959 55.110822, -1.62959 55.110797, -1.629363 55.110768, -1.629332 55.110848, -1.629406 55.110857, -1.629367 55.110972, -1.629445 55.110983, -1.629477 55.110905, -1.629551 55.110916))) PLESSEY, Blyth Valley NZ 27 NW NZ 237797 3/21 Plessey Mill, adjoining Plessey Mill House GV II Water mill, C18 remodelled and heightened in C19. Coursed rubble with cut quoins and dressings, tooled-and-margined to upper floors; Welsh slate roof. West elevation 4 storeys, 3 bays. Centre bay set forward with tall boarded double doors, the wall above blank except for 2 circular iron plates holding tie-rods, and various windows on 2-bay right return. Bay to left of projection has arched opening, with later glazing, to wheelpit; bay to right has stable door with boarded loft door over. Various small-paned sashes and C20 small- paned casements. Hipped roof; banded stack on right. To rear, 2-storey pent- roofed section with lower gabled wing projecting beyond; similar fenestration. All machinery removed. , 2013-01-29 1987-07-15
1154609 East Shaftoe Hall 1154609 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.908908 55.130591, -1.908957 55.130585, -1.908949 55.130563, -1.909258 55.130515, -1.90922 55.130422, -1.908918 55.130463, -1.908911 55.130448, -1.908773 55.130467, -1.908778 55.130479, -1.908745 55.130482, -1.908754 55.130504, -1.908783 55.130499, -1.908809 55.130563, -1.908841 55.130559, -1.908847 55.130574, -1.908897 55.130568, -1.908908 55.130591))) CAPHEATON SHAFTOE NZ 08 SE 4/115 East Shaftoe Hall 27.8.52 (formerly listed as Shaftoe Craggs or East Shaftoe House) GV l House. Late C13 or C14 tower, attached house possibly C16 extended and altered mid C17 and again in C18. Squared stone and random rubble. Lakeland slate roof. Medieval tower to left with later house attached to right. Extreme right section has walls of similar thickness to tower and may have been a second tower linked to the first by a hall range. Central section extended to rear in C18 and the whole re-roofed to make a roughly rectangular building. 2 storeys plus attic. In three sections: Left bay is the tower, of large, even, medieval squared stone; early C17 round-headed doorway with roll-moulded surround and above a 12-pane Yorkshire sash in double-chamfered surround. Right of this a straight joint to second section, the later house, which is 3 bays with 12-pane sashes in C17 chamfered surrounds under string courses. Projecting 2-bay section on extreme right has early C17 doorway to left with multi-moulded surround and renewed Tudor-arched lintel; 12- and 9-pane sashes in double-chamfered surrounds. Hipped roof with large external stacks to right and to rear. C19 lean-to carriage house on left return. Interior: tower has tunnel-vaulted ground floor strengthened by 8 massive square-section transverse ribs; in north-west corner pointed-arched chamfered doorway to newel stair of which only the circular stairwell remains. Similar broader doorway into attached house. Mid C17 open-well staircase with moulded handrail, square newels with ball finialsand diabolo balusters; the balustrade continues beyond the present top of the stairs and is an indication that the house was once 3 full storeys. Adjacent to south-east corner is a round font from former Shaftoe Church, now used as a planter: probably C12. , 2013-01-29 1952-08-27
1154610 Chapel House (The Priest House) 1154610 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.936597 55.688026, -1.936614 55.688068, -1.936702 55.688057, -1.936626 55.687875, -1.936293 55.68792, -1.936303 55.687943, -1.936199 55.687957, -1.93624 55.688055, -1.936304 55.688046, -1.936298 55.688021, -1.936578 55.687981, -1.936597 55.688026))) ANCROFT HAGGERSTON NU 04 SW 10/33 Chapel House (The Priest House) II Former Roman Catholic chapel and priest's house, now a house. Later C18 for the Haggerston family. Ashlar with pantile and concrete tile roof. Old brick chimneys. In 2 sections. House to left, 2 storeys plus attics, 2 bays. Doorway to right in C20 porch. Gothick window over with intersecting glazing bars. To left two 12-pane sashes. Very steeply-pitched roof with ridge and end stacks. Chapel to right with contemporary lean-to, 2-storey vestry in front. The vestry has 6-panel door and boarded-up window over. To right 2 pointed-arched windows in raised stone surrounds. Steeply-pitched gabled roof. 2 similar windows to rear. Interior: House has imperial stair with sturdy stick balusters and octagonal newels, ramped and moulded handrail; it rises in one flight and divides into two. 6-panel doors in panelled reveals. Panelled shutters. , 2013-01-29 1988-02-11
1154611 Seghill Hall 1154611 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.563411 55.064463, -1.563168 55.064521, -1.563176 55.064531, -1.562976 55.064576, -1.563052 55.064694, -1.563092 55.064686, -1.563179 55.064814, -1.563267 55.064795, -1.563183 55.064671, -1.5635 55.064591, -1.563411 55.064463))) SEGHILL, Cramlington NZ 27 SE 7/23 Seghill Hall GV II House, c. 1830 extended and remodelled internally 1908. Tooled stone with ashlar plinths and dressings, east wing squared stone; blue slate roof except for purple slates on extension. South elevation 2 storeys, in 2 sections. Left part 3 + 1 bays; left 3 bays the original house; plinth, pilasters. Narrower centre bay recessed slightly above distyle-in-antis porch, doorcase with fluted pilasters. Plate-glass sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. Eaves cornice with paired brackets to overhanging eaves. Hipped roof with stepped-and-corniced ridge stack. Flat-roofed right bay is 1908 addition in facsimile. Right part, set back, is 1908 east wing; 3 + 1 bays, plainer, with similar fenestration; roof hipped to right; stepped-and-corniced stacks on ridge and front roof slope. Left return 2 wide 2-window bays, detail and fenestration as original south front. Rear elevation shows 1908 canted bay and large segmental-headed stair window; on far left projecting C19 2-storey wing. Interior: open-well stair of 1908, stair window with miners' tools and motto LABOR VINCIT OMNIA. , 2013-01-29 1987-07-15
1154612 Farmbuildings To North Of Newton Fell Farmhouse 1154612 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.953202 54.992295, -1.953317 54.992284, -1.953239 54.992032, -1.95315 54.992041, -1.953204 54.992206, -1.952867 54.992243, -1.952829 54.992131, -1.952745 54.99214, -1.952793 54.992291, -1.953188 54.992249, -1.953202 54.992295)), ((-1.95335 54.99217, -1.953321 54.992175, -1.953303 54.992188, -1.953301 54.992209, -1.953315 54.992224, -1.953362 54.992232, -1.953403 54.992214, -1.953403 54.992188, -1.953384 54.992175, -1.95335 54.99217))) BYWELL NEWTON FELL HOUSE NZ 06 NW 6/86 Farmbuildings to north of Newton Fell Farmhouse GV II Farmbuildings, c.1800. Coursed rubble with dressings; Welsh slate roofs. Ranges around yard open to south. West range 2 storeys, in 2 sections: lower left part, linking to farmhouse (q.v.) has boarded door in irregular-block surround and 2 low 4-pane windows directly beneath eaves; right part has stable door in alternating-block surround. North range in 2 sections: 2-storey left part has boarded door in alternating- block surround with 2 windows over and 3 triplets of pigeon holes below eaves; single-storey right part has 4-bay arcade (1 bay blocked) of square stone piers carrying timber lintels. Single-storey east range with boarded door and part- slatted window. Rear elevation of west range shows circular gingang with 2 doorways, blocked window and conical roof; to left of gingang 12-pane Yorkshire sash window with pitching door over, to right boarded door in alternating-block surround. Rear elevation of north range shows projecting gabled end of west range to right, with 12-pane Yorkshire sash and slit vent over; to left boarded door in irregular-block surround with 2 windows above. Rear elevation of east range shows 3 boarded doors under timber lintels. Interior: gingang roof has central post and radial struts to principals, 3 levels of purlins. , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1154615 Prudhoe Hall And Adjoining Outbuildings 1154615 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.836666 54.951894, -1.836699 54.951869, -1.836688 54.951862, -1.836714 54.951847, -1.836907 54.951957, -1.837084 54.951858, -1.837045 54.951837, -1.836997 54.951863, -1.836841 54.951768, -1.836916 54.951726, -1.836849 54.951687, -1.836869 54.951675, -1.836846 54.951662, -1.836825 54.951675, -1.836765 54.951643, -1.836768 54.951618, -1.836714 54.951616, -1.836711 54.951633, -1.83668 54.951652, -1.836636 54.951653, -1.83661 54.951664, -1.836602 54.951678, -1.836606 54.951691, -1.836598 54.951696, -1.836689 54.951747, -1.836413 54.951905, -1.836381 54.951887, -1.83634 54.95191, -1.836308 54.951891, -1.836106 54.951995, -1.83605 54.951994, -1.836015 54.952015, -1.836015 54.952044, -1.836132 54.952112, -1.836125 54.952127, -1.836131 54.95214, -1.836183 54.952141, -1.836195 54.952148, -1.836354 54.952055, -1.836412 54.952087, -1.836463 54.952057, -1.836407 54.952024, -1.836629 54.951895, -1.83664 54.951901, -1.836666 54.951894))) NZ 16 SW PRUDHOE PRUDHOE HOSPITAL 340/19/136 Prudhoe Hall and adjoining outbuildings (Formerly listed as: PRUDHOE HOSPITAL Prudhoe Hall) GV 07.03.85 II Former country house, now hospital administration block, and adjoining outbuildings. 1878, for Matthew Liddle. Ashlar with Lakeland slate roof. L-plan. High Victorian Renaissance style. Long garden front in 3 sections. Projecting left section has, across the corner of the building, a square bay window. Next to this, a 2-storey bow window with architrave under gable. 7-bay recessed centre section has, on ground floor, tall 2-light round headed windows in round arches with carved foliage above the lights. Irregularly placed margined sashes on the first floor. Projecting right section has first a 3-storey tower with pagoda roof, then on the corner, a canted oriel window on an elaborate moulded corbel. It has shields with foliage in the aprons and a parapet with strapwork and obelisks. Next, 3 plainer bays, then 2 bays with naturalistic capitals between windows. Finally a canted bay window. The centre light is a French window which has steps with steeply swept side walls ending in urns with scrolled bases. Moulded first floor string and top cornice. Parts of house have cable moulding below cornice. Many lively gargoyles. Entrance front has similar detail, with porte-cochere to left of centre. Guilloche moulded parapet and large dogs with shields. Round-arched doorway with similar capitals and winged beasts resting on abaci. Left of this, a large square mullion and transom staircase window, 8 lights. Projecting wing to right is plainer and has doorway altered C20. Mainly hipped roofs of varying pitches, and many corniced ashlar ridge stacks. At the south west end, a service yard with round arched gateway under a pediment and flanked by square piers, all topped with urns. Service range, 2 storeys, with projecting end pavilions under hipped roofs. To its left, Renaissance Revival outbuilding with elaborate shaped gables and finials. Interior: rich decoration, especially hall with Jacobean-style staircase, panelling and fireplace; plaster coffered ceiling and plaster frieze; elaborate wrought iron lamp standards on stairs. Many good doors and panelled dados. Victorian bathroom and WC. Entrance lobby has marble fireplace, stained glass, panelling and original embossed wallpaper. , 2013-01-29 1985-03-07
1154617 Number 20 Including Shop And Post Office 1154617 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710178 55.2978, -1.710209 55.297829, -1.710317 55.297791, -1.710295 55.297764, -1.710311 55.297759, -1.710298 55.297744, -1.710282 55.297749, -1.710253 55.297714, -1.710272 55.297708, -1.710256 55.297691, -1.710239 55.297697, -1.710211 55.297662, -1.709841 55.297792, -1.70989 55.297834, -1.710125 55.29775, -1.710178 55.2978))) FELTON MAIN STREET NU 1800 (East side) 12/110 No. 20 including shop and post office II House with shop fronts. Early C18, with front remodelled and rear wing added in early C19; shopfronts probably mid-C19. Squared stone front; plinth, returns and rear large coursed rubble. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays. Plinth, ground-floor sill band. 3 steps up to boarded door in bay 2, between 3-pane shop fronts, originally unglazed; flanking pilasters with moulded caps and bases, moulded cornices, and old roller shutters still in position. 5 steps up to vertical-panelled door in bay 4. 12-pane sash windows. Raised reverse-stepped gable coping; corniced right end stack with rendered heightening. Returns show small attic windows. Wing to rear right shows various sash windows. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-15
1154619 Mile Post 400 Metres South Of Renington South East Farm 1154619 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.665026 55.454151, -1.665039 55.454162, -1.665057 55.454154, -1.665047 55.454144, -1.665026 55.454151))) NU 21 NW NU 21291787 RENNINGTON B 1340 (East side) 5/197 Milepost 400 metres south of Rennington South East Farm II Milepost, probably late C19, by Smith Paterson of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white (formerly green) with black figures and shaft. Height 0.40 metre. Faceted twin-faced oval top on fluted shaft with maker's plate below ring. Raised legend. ALNWICK No SUNDERLAND 4 10 MILES MILES , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1154621 Ice House Circa 60 Yards North West Of The Tower 1154621 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.935889 55.687373, -1.935925 55.687371, -1.935921 55.687358, -1.93594 55.687337, -1.93593 55.687321, -1.93589 55.687312, -1.935854 55.687329, -1.935852 55.687343, -1.935886 55.68736, -1.935889 55.687373))) ANCROFT HAGGERSTON NU 04 SW 10/35 Ice House c.60 yards north-west 26.11.73 of The Tower II Ice house. Early C19. Roughly-dressed stone. About 15 ft. in diameter and c.12 ft. high. Approached by a short tunnel formerly with a brick tunnel vault which has now largely collapsed. Interior blocked up but said to be complete. , 2013-01-29 1973-11-26
1154624 Batt Cottage 1154624 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.904104 54.934601, -1.903864 54.934592, -1.903854 54.934675, -1.904099 54.934685, -1.904104 54.934601))) BROOMLEY AND STOCKSFIELD BAT HOUSE ROAD NZ 05 NE (North side) 11/82 Bat Cottage II House, mid C18. Rubble with roughly-cut dressings; C20 pantile roof with 2 courses of stone slates to eaves. Main part 2 storeys, 2 wide bays. Central old plank door inside early C20 gabled porch with depressed round arch; built in above arch are a stone dated 1836 with chip-carved panel and a triangular slab with worn relief cross, possibly medieval. 20-pane Yorkshire sashes, with external shutters, to ground floor, 12-pane Yorkshire sashes with timber lintels above, all with slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables with rebuilt end stacks. To right, former coach house has C20 small-paned casements and coped gable. Interior: Kitchen fireplace has chamfered stone surround, parlour fireplace round-arched raised stone surround with moulded bases, imposts and keystone. Old ceiling beams. Originally Bat House, a farmhouse. , 2024-08-22 1986-06-18
1154632 Stables At Haggerston Castle 1154632 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.936351 55.686967, -1.937023 55.686877, -1.93692 55.686631, -1.93682 55.686645, -1.936896 55.686824, -1.936436 55.686885, -1.936352 55.686688, -1.93624 55.686703, -1.936351 55.686967)), ((-1.936518 55.686718, -1.936565 55.686831, -1.936761 55.686804, -1.936712 55.686691, -1.936518 55.686718)), ((-1.936416 55.686608, -1.936436 55.68666, -1.936694 55.68663, -1.936675 55.686577, -1.936416 55.686608))) ANCROFT HAGGERSTON NU 04 SW 10/39 Stables at 22/12/69 Haggerston Castle GV II Stable block. 1908 for Thomas Leyland. Scored stucco with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof. Car-or carriage-washing shelter steel with glass roof. 4 ranges round a courtyard. 2 storeys, 7 bays. Boldly-moulded plinth, rusticated quoins. Tall, central, rusticated and pedimented carriage arch with date panel in pediment. On ground floor casement windows with keyed alternating-block surrounds. In 2nd and 6th bays iron stairs on rusticated stone bases lead to boarded doors in alternating-block surrounds with quintuple keystones under dormers. 1st-floor windows enlarged mid C20. Eaves cornice and hipped roof. Central clock turret with ogee lead roof and vane. Large corniced ridge stacks on returns. The interior of the courtyard is especially fine and complete. All doors with quintuple keystones and all windows in keyed, raised alternating-block surrounds. Side ranges each have 5 bays of carriage arches, 2 elliptical arches each side of a higher round arch. In the centre of the yard a shelter of 4 round columns supporting a shallow pyramidal glazed roof with louvred vent at the apex. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-22
1154635 Milepost 100 Metres South Of Rashercap 1154635 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.726721 55.322044, -1.726727 55.322044, -1.72673 55.322041, -1.726721 55.322038, -1.726721 55.322044))) FELTON OLD A 1 NU 10 SE NU 17440315 (East side) 6/112 Milepost 100 metres south of Rashercap II Milepost, probably mid-C19. Cast iron, painted white (formerly green) with black figures. Triangular plan with open back; raised legend M (Morpeth) 12 / A(Alnwick)7. Height 0.75 metre. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-15
1154641 Yard Walls To South Of Farmbuildings 1154641 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.685383 55.449144, -1.685397 55.449141, -1.685402 55.449148, -1.685531 55.449121, -1.685478 55.449025, -1.685298 55.449064, -1.685339 55.449153, -1.685383 55.449144))) NU 11 NE and NU 21 NW RENNINGTON RENNINGTON MOOR 4/202 and 5/202 Yard walls to south of farmbuildings GV II Yard walls. C19. Rectangular walled yard in front of hemmel at end of linear farmstead. Snecked rubble with tooled quoins and dressings; roughly-arched coping. Single central entrance on south. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1154643 West Farmhouse 1154643 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.943175 54.93516, -1.943208 54.935159, -1.943197 54.935059, -1.942949 54.935068, -1.942954 54.935114, -1.942843 54.935119, -1.942849 54.935171, -1.943175 54.93516))) BROOMLEY AND STOCKSFIELD BROOMLEY NZ 06 SW 4/92 West Farmhouse II House, mid-C18 perhaps incorporating earlier fabric, extended to rear in early C19. Rubble with squared stone front, roughly-cut quoins, dressings; slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 wide bays, slightly irregular. Left-of-centre flush- panelled door; 16-pane sashes except tripartite sash to ground floor right; all openings in raised chamfered surrounds. Coped gables with stone end stacks, that to left reduced. Set back to right single-storey bay with 16-pane sash in tooled-and-margined alternating-block surround; coped gable with stepped end stack. Returns show broad low-pitched gables; built into left return, low down and left of centre, stone with relief carving of dolphin, probably C18. Rear elevation shows boarded door and various sashes, all with tooled-and- margined dressings. Interior not seen; some walls said to be more than 1 metre thick. , 2013-08-19 1986-06-18
1154644 Tower At Haggerston Castle 1154644 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.934772 55.686949, -1.935076 55.686909, -1.935031 55.686801, -1.934716 55.686844, -1.934748 55.686917, -1.934758 55.686915, -1.934772 55.686949))) ANCROFT HAGGERSTON NU 04 SW 10/41 Tower at 22/12/69 Haggerston Castle GV II Tower (along with the Rotunda, q.v.) forms the remains of a house rebuilt 1893-7 by R. Norman Shaw for Thomas Leyland. The rest of the house was demolished in 1933. Ashlar. Very tall and slender L-plan tower. Round- headed ground-floor doorway on north side. The main tower has an elongated canted oriel on each side at the top, and moulded battlements. Slightly higher stair tower of 12 storeys has small windows with chamfered surrounds. Brick-vaulted basement. The tower was both a water tower and a belvedere. R. Norman Shaw : Andrew Saint : 1976. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-22
1154646 Stable Block 30 Metres North-East Of Styford Hall 1154646 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.972035 54.954271, -1.971932 54.95428, -1.971963 54.954391, -1.971693 54.954415, -1.971665 54.954312, -1.971553 54.954322, -1.971596 54.954485, -1.971771 54.95447, -1.971777 54.954491, -1.971885 54.954481, -1.971879 54.954462, -1.972086 54.954444, -1.972035 54.954271))) BYWELL STYFORD NZ 06 SW 10/92 Stable block 30 metres north-east of Styford Hall GV II Stable block, c.1800. Stone; pebbledashed front with raised quoins and dressings, rear rubble with cut dressings; Lakeland slate roof. Single-storey ranges around yard open to south. North range 3 wide bays: slightly-projecting pedimented centre is coachhouse with pair of 3-centred arches and 12-pane fixed window under round arch in pediment; clock tower on ridge behind has set-back 2nd stage with Tuscan columns flanking clock face, and entabLature; octagonal cupola above with turned wooden columns carrying lead dome with weathervane. Left bay has flush-panelled double doors with 3-pane overlight and 12-pane sash window; right bay has boarded door with 3-pane overlight and 12-pane casement. Each side range has blocked 3-centred arch with inserted 12-pane sash window, in south end; towards yard east range has flush-panelled double doors under 3-pane overlight, renewed 12-pane sash window and C20 sliding doors; west range has vertical-panelled and boarded double doors, each with 3-pane overlight, with 12-pane sash window between. Hipped roofs. Interior: coachhouse has broad central pier with round-headed arch. , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1154647 Limekiln South Of Kiln Plantation 700 Metres South East Of Rock Midstead 1154647 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.701275 55.473809, -1.701301 55.473801, -1.701307 55.473785, -1.701299 55.473775, -1.701266 55.473767, -1.701237 55.473778, -1.701239 55.4738, -1.701275 55.473809))) NU 12 SE NU 18982004 RENNINGTON ROCK MIDSTEAD 2/204 Limekiln south of Kiln Plantation, 700 metres south- east of Rock Midstead II Limekiln. Probably early C19. Roughly-coursed rubble and brick; cut quoins and dressings. Nine-sided plan with charging ramp on east. Three round- headed drawing arches corbelling down to segmental stone arch holding brick wall with twin round-arched eyes. An unusally well-preserved example of a solitary lime kiln. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1154648 Boundary Stone At Ngr Nz 04706066 On South Side Of Fence 1154648 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.928077 54.940587, -1.928104 54.940579, -1.928107 54.940563, -1.928077 54.940551, -1.92805 54.94056, -1.92805 54.940579, -1.928077 54.940587))) BROOMLEY AND STOCKSFIELD BROOMLEYHOPE WOOD NZ 06 SW NZ 04706066 4/95 Boundary stone at above NGR on south side of fence II Boundary stone, probably C18. Sandstone. Roughly-shaped slab 0.80 metre high, recumbent at time of survey. S and R on opposite faces. , 2013-01-29 1986-06-18
1154663 Gates And Screen Wall At Entrance To Cowpen Cemetery 1154663 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.529387 55.131173, -1.529431 55.131143, -1.529521 55.131145, -1.529577 55.131174, -1.529571 55.131164, -1.529524 55.131141, -1.529432 55.131139, -1.529389 55.131161, -1.529379 55.131172, -1.529387 55.131173))) BLYTH COWPEN ROAD NZ 38 SW (South side) 2/37 Gates and screen wall at entrance to Cowpen Cemetery GV II Gates and screen wall, c.1875. Wall tooled stone with ashlar dressings, gates and rails wrought iron. Double gates with cross fleury tops to rails and dograil, arched upper rail and monogram of C with cross fleury; ornamental openwork box piers carrying arched overthrow with scroll pattern and finial cross. Low quadrant walls with moulded coping and similar rails link to outer ashlar piers with moulded bases and capitals; gabled finials. Flanking sections of similar wall and rails with small gates. , 2013-01-29 1987-07-15
1154666 Garden Wall And Ha Ha Wall South And East Of Inlandpasture Farmhouse 1154666 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.978133 55.734469, -1.978067 55.734193, -1.978147 55.734141, -1.978261 55.734091, -1.978333 55.734091, -1.978537 55.734116, -1.979312 55.734043, -1.97931 55.734033, -1.97856 55.734107, -1.978383 55.734086, -1.978251 55.734084, -1.978126 55.73414, -1.978057 55.734181, -1.978048 55.734198, -1.978118 55.73447, -1.978133 55.734469))) ANCROFT INLANDPASTURE NU 04 NW 7/43 Garden wall and Ha ha wall south and east of Inlandpasture Farmhouse GV II Garden wall and ha ha wall. Early C19. Dressed stone. Low garden wall to right of house, ramped down to become ha ha retaining wall, semicircular in plan, in front of house. Arched coping. , 2013-01-29 1988-02-11
1154669 Fynes Memorial In Cowpen Cemetery, 75 Metres South East Of Cemetery Chapels 1154669 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.52925 55.129373, -1.529278 55.129364, -1.529282 55.129355, -1.529275 55.129343, -1.529245 55.129337, -1.529221 55.129348, -1.529226 55.129366, -1.52925 55.129373))) BLYTH COWPEN ROAD NZ 38 SW (South side) 2/117 Fynes memorial in Cowpen cemetery, 75 metres south- east of cemetery chapels GV II Graveyard memorial, 1892. Polished grey granite. Plinth with moulded base and cornice carrying tapering obelisk with flattened pyramid top. Inscription to Richard Fynes, the author of the History of the Miners of Durham and Northumberland, and was also one of the founders of the Northumberland Miners Assocn. , 2013-01-29 1987-07-15
1154672 Langley Castle 1154672 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.259608 54.95679, -2.259578 54.956795, -2.259596 54.956832, -2.259754 54.956806, -2.259736 54.95677, -2.259706 54.956774, -2.259694 54.95675, -2.25972 54.956746, -2.259725 54.956758, -2.25974 54.956755, -2.259735 54.956744, -2.259829 54.956728, -2.259794 54.956654, -2.259723 54.956665, -2.259715 54.956649, -2.259691 54.956653, -2.259648 54.956563, -2.259761 54.956545, -2.259726 54.956472, -2.259617 54.956489, -2.259611 54.956477, -2.259594 54.956481, -2.2596 54.956493, -2.259445 54.956517, -2.259439 54.956506, -2.259418 54.95651, -2.259422 54.956522, -2.259334 54.956538, -2.259372 54.956614, -2.2594 54.956609, -2.259435 54.956678, -2.259506 54.956666, -2.259522 54.956699, -2.259428 54.956715, -2.259464 54.956788, -2.259559 54.956772, -2.259565 54.956783, -2.25958 54.95678, -2.259574 54.956769, -2.259598 54.956765, -2.259608 54.95679))) NY 86 SW HAYDON LANGLEY 9/55 Langley Castle 20/10/52 I Castle, c.1350 restored by Cadwallader Bates c. 1900. Squared stone, roofs not visible. Large and impressive tower-house consisting of a rectangular 4-storeyed central block with square 5-storey angle towers projecting from the longer east and west faces. Later C14 forebuilding containing entrance and newel stair set in re-entrant angle of south-east tower and east front. East elevation with pointed double-chamfered entrance arch in forebuilding and various windows, some restored. South elevation with twin stepped buttresses capped by corbelled-out circular bartizans. Central door and flanking windows and 1st floor windows C19, other windows C14, some restored. Garderobe projections with arched openings on south and west side of base of south-west tower. West elevation has a variety of traceried windows, some C19 and some restored C14. All ground floor openings Cl9. North elevation similar to south, C19 ground floor door, restored C14 windows. Embattled parapets, bartizans and turrets all C19 although probably a reasonably correct restoration. Interior; all floors and woodwork C19, C14 doorways, fireplaces, vaulted guardrooms in forebuilding etc. Elaborate garderobe arrangements in south-west tower. Probably the finest tower-house in Northumberland, Langley Castle is thought to have been built by Sir Thomas de Lucy and later belonged to the Earl of Northumberland. It was already a roofless ruin in 1541 but remained a tolerably intact shell until Bates' restoration. J.H. Parker 'Domestic Architecture in England' II 1853 332-334 C. Bates 'The Barony and Castle ofLangley' Arch. Aeliana X 1885 38-56 , 2013-01-29 1952-10-20
1154673 Thomas Bewick's Birthplace At Cherryburn 1154673 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.884273 54.958495, -1.884305 54.958477, -1.884247 54.958446, -1.884272 54.958431, -1.88408 54.958327, -1.884005 54.958373, -1.884027 54.958386, -1.884055 54.958368, -1.884099 54.958391, -1.884069 54.958409, -1.884195 54.958476, -1.884217 54.958464, -1.884273 54.958495))) NZ 06 SE PRUDHOE STATION BANK East side (off) 18/138 Thomas Bewick's birthplace at Cherryburn II Former cottage and attached byre now used as hay store and stable. Cottage C18, byre C19. Whitewashed stone with Welsh slate roof. Single-storey cottage on right now has 2 plank doors in centre, one small 4-pane window to left and one ?-slatted window to right. Sundial set into wall on left of door. Upper door to hay loft on right return. 2-storey byre to left has plank door on right with pitching door above and one hit-and-miss window left. Gabled roofs, the cottage much more steeply pitched. Flat coping on left gable. Birthplace in 1753 of Thomas Bewick. A C20 plate above cottage door records this. Included mainly for historical interest. , 2013-01-29 1985-03-07
1154674 Limekiln Circa 250 Yards East Of Oxford 1154674 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.985004 55.715778, -1.985031 55.715805, -1.985088 55.715804, -1.985119 55.715778, -1.985087 55.715752, -1.985032 55.715751, -1.985004 55.715778))) ANCROFT OXFORD NU 04 NW 010469 7/46 Limekiln c.250 yards east of Oxford II Limekiln. Early C19. Dressed stone. Canted screen wall with 3 large segmental arches, the vaults behind reducing to lower segmental drawing eyes. 2 large stone-lined pots. , 2013-01-29 1988-02-11
1154682 Straugham Tomb, 6 Metres West Of St Cuthbert's Church Hall 1154682 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.502778 55.126832, -1.502802 55.126826, -1.502807 55.126808, -1.502778 55.126796, -1.502748 55.126808, -1.502754 55.126826, -1.502778 55.126832))) BLYTH PLESSEY ROAD NZ 3181 SE (South side) 12/42 Straugham tomb, 6 metres west of St. Cuthbert's Church Hall GV II Table tomb, 1817. Sandstone. Slab with gadrooned edge on 6 moulded urn legs. Inscription: 'THE BURIAL PLACE of William & Mary Straugham....' , 2013-08-19 1987-07-15
1154684 Boundary Stone At Ngr Nz 04616054 1154684 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.929543 54.939615, -1.92957 54.939606, -1.92957 54.939588, -1.929543 54.939579, -1.929516 54.939588, -1.929516 54.939606, -1.929543 54.939615))) BROOMLEY AND STOCKSFIELD BROOMLEYHOPE WOOD NZ 06 SW NZ 04616054 4/100 Boundary stone at above NGR in fence corner II Boundary stone, probably C18. Sandstone. Flat-topped stone 0.40 metre high. S on north, R on south. , 2013-01-29 1986-06-18
1154687 Pumping Engine House At Scremerston Old Mine 1154687 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.985582 55.729561, -1.985705 55.729563, -1.98571 55.729466, -1.985586 55.729464, -1.985582 55.729561))) Pumping engine house at Scremerston Old Mine II Pumping engine house at coal mine. History: The Jack Tar pit at Scremerston Colliery (originally known as Greenwich Colliery) was sunk in 1840. In 1873 it was being worked by the Scremerston and Shoreswood Coal Co. (previously Messrs Johnson and Carr) but closed in 1878. It was re-opened in 1913 but it does not appear that any coal was produced. Details: 1840 for the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital. Rock-faced stone with iron water tank on top, 2 bays. Round-headed windows now boarded up. The heavily buttressed north elevation has a round headed doorway at ground floor level with a partly-blocked round-headed opening above for the beam engine. Between 2nd-floor windows an inscription in raised stone surround with cornice over :- ERECTED AD MDCCCXL BY THE COMMISSIONERS OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL JOHN GREY ESQ. RECEIVER MESSRS JOHNSON & CARRS COLLIERY LESSEES THOMAS FORSTER ESQ. VIEWER & ENGINEER MR. W. ELLIOT,TWEEDMOUTH BUILDER This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 23/06/2014. Formerly listed as Water tower at Scremerston Old Mine. Previously listed as Scremerston Old Mine. 2014-06-27 1975-08-18
1154689 Church Of St Mary 1154689 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.511904 55.127091, -1.511907 55.127097, -1.511928 55.127087, -1.511916 55.127082, -1.511899 55.127055, -1.51193 55.127048, -1.51192 55.127032, -1.511966 55.127023, -1.51196 55.127015, -1.51195 55.127017, -1.511934 55.126991, -1.511944 55.126989, -1.511939 55.12698, -1.511928 55.126982, -1.511912 55.126958, -1.511922 55.126956, -1.511916 55.126948, -1.511804 55.126971, -1.511789 55.126947, -1.511726 55.12696, -1.511742 55.126984, -1.511689 55.126995, -1.511684 55.126986, -1.511669 55.126989, -1.511675 55.126998, -1.511542 55.127025, -1.511535 55.127012, -1.511498 55.12702, -1.511506 55.127034, -1.511451 55.127045, -1.511446 55.127036, -1.511432 55.127038, -1.511438 55.127048, -1.511401 55.127055, -1.511398 55.12705, -1.511372 55.127061, -1.511376 55.127068, -1.511387 55.127066, -1.511416 55.127112, -1.511406 55.127114, -1.511412 55.127123, -1.511423 55.127121, -1.51145 55.127165, -1.511499 55.127155, -1.511501 55.12716, -1.511597 55.127135, -1.511604 55.127146, -1.511595 55.127148, -1.511609 55.127158, -1.511621 55.127156, -1.511618 55.127149, -1.51168 55.127136, -1.511683 55.127143, -1.5117 55.12714, -1.511696 55.127133, -1.511751 55.127122, -1.511755 55.127128, -1.511771 55.127125, -1.511767 55.12712, -1.511819 55.127109, -1.511822 55.127114, -1.511904 55.127091))) BLYTH WANLEY STREET NZ 3181 NW (East side) 9/44 Church of St. Mary (formerly listed under 28.7.50 Church Street) GV II Parish Church, 1864 by Austin and Johnson; chancel and west end of nave extended, and north aisle added, 1897-1902 by W.S. Hicks. Squared stone with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof, with looped terracotta cresting on nave. Nave with 4-bay north aisle, and south porch, chancel with north vestry/organ chamber and south-west bell turret. Nave has chamfered plinth and moulded strings to sills and linking hoodmoulds; sill string continued round porch to form imposts of double-chamfered arch with boarded double doors. 3 windows east of porch, each of 2 lancet lights with cinquefoiled circle over. West end has two 3-light transomed windows, in C14 style, with flanking and central buttresses. North aisle has separate lower-pitched roof and north windows of 4 trefoiled ogee-lights under square heads; blocked arch on west to unfinished part of building. 2-bay chancel has moulded plinth, string and stepped buttresses. 2- and 3-light windows on south, 5-light east window in C14 style with cusped panel above. Bell turret has shouldered doorway on east and small loop lights below wooden bell stage with 3 slatted openings on each face; short pyramidal spire. Coped gables with finial crosses. Interior: plastered. 4-bay north arcade with double-chamfered arches on round piers. Nave has king-post roof with intermediate arch-braced collars, the posts resting on collars only in alternate trusses. Aisle roof has strutted king-post trusses with central bosses and embattled plate. Chancel and sanctuary arches on double corbels with leafy capitals. Green granite font with spire cover. East window: Christ in Majesty with Evangelists below, flanked by Resurrection and Ascension, 1911, signed by Atkinson Bros. of Newcastle. North aisle window 1950 by Evetts. Church originally built as chapel of ease to St. Mary, Horton (q.v.), becoming parochial in 1896. , 2013-01-29 1950-07-28
1154696 Dovecote 30 Metres South East Of Rock Farmhouse 1154696 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.677329 55.475024, -1.677308 55.47501, -1.677284 55.475008, -1.677257 55.475017, -1.677248 55.475039, -1.677268 55.475055, -1.677306 55.475057, -1.67733 55.475043, -1.677329 55.475024))) NU 2020 RENNINGTON ROCK VILLAGE 15/208 Dovecote 30 metres south-east of Rock Farmhouse GV II Dovecote, mid- to late C19. Tooled squared stone with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof with timber latern. Hexagonal plan. Plinth. Chamfered doorway, moulded string at mid-height and chamfered boarded window opening above door; both openings have hoodmoulds. Pyramidal roof; low lantern has 3 arched pigeon holes in each face and pyramidal cap. Interior shows brick wall boxes and alighting bands. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1154702 Church Of Our Lady And St Wilfred 1154702 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.514735 55.126076, -1.514793 55.126168, -1.514832 55.126161, -1.514842 55.126176, -1.514895 55.126165, -1.514874 55.126133, -1.514973 55.126113, -1.514909 55.126163, -1.514924 55.126167, -1.514943 55.126197, -1.514931 55.126207, -1.514948 55.126215, -1.514957 55.126207, -1.515022 55.126221, -1.515516 55.126122, -1.515451 55.126016, -1.515369 55.126031, -1.51535 55.126, -1.515288 55.126012, -1.515308 55.126045, -1.515125 55.126082, -1.515085 55.126017, -1.515026 55.126029, -1.515032 55.126039, -1.514986 55.126048, -1.514992 55.126059, -1.514799 55.126098, -1.51478 55.126067, -1.514735 55.126076))) BLYTH WATERLOO ROAD NZ 3181 SW (North side) 11/46 Church of Our Lady and St. Wilfrid GV II Catholic Church, 1862 by A.M. Dunn. Rock-faced stone with ashlar dressings; mixed Lakeland and Welsh slate roof. Unaisled, 6 bays with polygonal apse; south-east bell turret, south transept and south-west sacristy. Cloister linking transept with presbytery. Free C14 style. Chamfered plinth, stepped buttresses, hollow-chamfered eaves cornice, with grotesque heads to rainwater pipes. Coped gables with moulded kneelers and finial crosses. West end shows double diagonally-boarded doors in moulded arch with 2 orders of colonnettes, flanked by small lancets; stepped group of three 2-light windows above; hoodmoulds with head stops. North and south walls with trefoiled lancets; porch-like sacristy on south has 2-light window; transept has two 2-light windows with large wheel window above and cusped niche in gable. Lower cloister to east has two 2-light windows. Aspe has 3-light east window, with cusped niche over, in slightly-projecting gable end; 2-light windows to east side. Extruded turret has stair loops and octagonal upper section with trefoil panels and trefoil-headed niches under gabled hoods with richly-carved beast stops; Short tegulated stone spire. Interior: Unbroken apsidal-ended space, plastered. South transept is vestry with gallery over. Western screen and jettied canted gallery with carving. Lady Chapel with carved stone reredos below gallery on south side. Arcaded apse with figures of saints in trefoiled carved panels with marble shafts between. Canted reredos with central pinnacle in the form of a steeple flanked by crocketed niches with sculptured groups. Pinnacled sides canted forward with figures of saints under canopies at either end. Richly-carved pulpit with figures of saints and group of Christ preaching. Stations of the Cross oil on canvas in Gothic wood panels. Large west window: Adoration of the Lamb, asymmetrical composition of high quality. The cloister linked the church to buildings on the east, now altered and not of special interest, which originally housed a small community of Benedictine monks. , 2013-01-29 1987-07-15
1154703 Church Of St Michael 1154703 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.224061 55.092015, -2.223994 55.092034, -2.223966 55.092001, -2.223735 55.092064, -2.223754 55.092086, -2.223696 55.092102, -2.223743 55.092158, -2.2238 55.092142, -2.223816 55.092162, -2.223879 55.092145, -2.223908 55.092179, -2.223997 55.092154, -2.223969 55.09212, -2.224047 55.092098, -2.224023 55.09207, -2.224091 55.09205, -2.224061 55.092015))) NY 87 NE WARK B6320 (West side) 11/77 Church of St. Michael GV II Parish church. 1814-18 by H.H. Seward for the Church Commissioners. Ashlar with Lakeland slate roof. West tower, nave, short chancel and north vestry. Battlemented west tower acts as porch and has pointed-arched doorway with chamfered surround. Similar chamfers to all openings. Small lancet above door and above that tall arched louvred bell opening with Y-tracery. Similar tracery to 3-bay nave. Short chancel has 3-light east window with intersecting tracery. Nave and chancel gables have blind parapets with ridged coping. Nave east gable capped by tall gabled chimney. Similar chimney to vestry. Interior has wide aisleless nave. Flat ceiling with coved edges, divided into panels by moulded beams with square bosses at intersections. Chancel arch has one very broad chamfer. Panelled dado. 2 painted coats of arms of George III and the Greenwich Commissioners; also framed commandments and creed. , 2013-01-29 1985-03-07
1154705 Rudchester 1154705 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.825432 55.000818, -1.825625 55.000853, -1.825648 55.000811, -1.825635 55.000808, -1.825669 55.000744, -1.825712 55.000752, -1.825716 55.000743, -1.825733 55.000746, -1.825745 55.000721, -1.825694 55.000712, -1.825716 55.000672, -1.825528 55.00064, -1.825432 55.000818))) HEDDON-ON-THE-WALL B6318 NZ 16 NW (South side, off) 20/126 Rudchester 27.8.52 II* House. Late C13 core, remodelled and extended late C18 and early C19. Dressed stone with plinth. Welsh slate roof. L-plan with later buildings filling re-entrant angle. Gothick style. 2 storeys, 4 bays. Half-glazed, Tudor-arched door with Gothick tracery in moulded surroundwith quatrefoils in the corner blocks, cornice over. Pointed- arched windows with intersecting glazing bars, those on ground floor in raised surrounds. On 1st floor to left of door a small C14 window with cusped ogee head. Hipped roof with banded ridge stacks. On left return 3 bays. Pointed-arched windows with intersecting glazing bars in raised surrounds with roll-moulded edges; the centre bay has blank panels with similar surrounds. Interior: Walls in rooms at south-east corner are c. 5 ft. thick. This part was a tower; its parapet and a stone water spout remain in roof space; on ground floor a large fireplace with moulded surround, the lintel carved with 2 shields and 2 crocketed swags; on the 1st floor a C13 or C14 window embrasure with Caernarvon lintel. Thick walling continues to west of tower. 6-panel doors and shutters. Dining-room fireplace has early C19 fluted surround with the mantelshelf supported by turned and fluted columns. Staircase with stick balusters. , 2013-01-29 1952-08-27
1154706 Stocksfield House 1154706 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.918349 54.948699, -1.918289 54.948673, -1.918233 54.948718, -1.91809 54.948657, -1.918077 54.948668, -1.918051 54.948657, -1.91803 54.948673, -1.918059 54.948684, -1.917993 54.948738, -1.918178 54.948814, -1.91823 54.948773, -1.918277 54.948792, -1.918319 54.94876, -1.918303 54.948753, -1.918363 54.948705, -1.918349 54.948699))) BROOMLEY AND STOCKSFIELD BYWELL SCHOOL NZ 06 SE 5/87 Stocksfield House GV II Former headmaster's house to Bywell School, dated 1832. Squared stone with tooled ashlar porch and dressings; Welsh slate roof. Tudor Gothic style. South elevation 2 storeys, 2 bays. Chamfered plinth. Projecting porch at left has vertical-panelled door in chamfered pointed arch with hollow-chamfered hoodmould; moulded string below moulded parapet stepped up over central plain recessed panel. Single-light windows in porch returns and to right of porch; 2-light window above. At right 2-light windows, the upper in corbelled-out gabled half dormer with serpentine traceried bargeboard; date panel with Allendale arms over upper window. All openings in chamfered surrounds. Overhanging eaves; central stack with 4 short diagonally-set shafts. Right return 2 gabled bays; 3-light (lower) and 2-light windows, similar ornamental bargeboards. Rear elevation shows porch projection with renewed doors in 4-centred chamfered arch. Corbelled-out 1st floor with 2-light windows and Allendale arms in gable; ornamental bargeboards. , 2013-01-29 1986-06-18
1154709 Pair Of Boundary Stones Circa 300 Yards East Of Railway 1154709 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.94261 55.721304, -1.942634 55.721298, -1.94264 55.72128, -1.94261 55.721268, -1.942582 55.721277, -1.942578 55.721289, -1.942585 55.721298, -1.94261 55.721304))) ANCROFT SCREMERSTON NU 04 NW 7/52 Pair of boundary stones c.300 yards east of Railway II 2 boundary stones c.20 yards apart. Early C19. Sandstone. Rectangular stone c.3 ft. 6 inches high on broader chamfered base. The top is ridged and inscribed on one side GH, for Greenwich Hospital, and on the other GD. The second stone is partly buried in the sand but the top, similarly inscribed, is visible. , 2013-01-29 1988-02-11
1154715 4 And 6, Wensleydale Terrace 1154715 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.501471 55.120771, -1.501378 55.120545, -1.501224 55.120565, -1.501318 55.120793, -1.501471 55.120771))) BLYTH WENSLEYDALE TERRACE NZ 38 SW (East side) 2/49 Nos. 4 and 6 GV II Pair of houses, dated 1821. Brick in English Cross Bond with cut stone dressings; Welsh slate roof to No. 6, roof of No. 4 obscured by C20 coating. 2 storeys, 6 bays. Each house 3 slightly-irregular bays with door in centre. Stone plinth. 6-panel doors with radial fanlights in archivolts with date and florid initials (? W) on keystone. 16-pane sash windows to No. 6 and C20 metal-framed plate-glass sashes to No. 4, all with wedge lintels. Hip-ended roof with central common stack. Contemporary outshut to rear. No. 4 included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1987-07-15
1154717 Village Hall 1154717 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.68034 55.47551, -1.680359 55.475513, -1.680373 55.475481, -1.680409 55.475486, -1.68043 55.475436, -1.680384 55.47543, -1.680398 55.475399, -1.680317 55.475387, -1.680256 55.475533, -1.680324 55.475544, -1.68034 55.47551))) NU 2020 RENNINGTON ROCK VILLAGE (North side) 15/213 Village Hall GV II Sunday School, now Village Hall. Dated 1855 with initials R.W.B. and C.B. (Rev. Robert William Bosanquet and his wife Caroline). Tooled squared stone with tooled-and-margined ashlar dressings; roof of large blue slates with ornamental orange tile ridge. T-plan. West front single storey, 3 bays, symmetrical. Chamfered plinth. Projecting centre has boarded double doors under flat-pointed arch in square frame, with hoodmould, flanked by small windows. Datestone above, and re-set datestone inscribed 1623 T.S., A.S. (Thomas Salkeld and wife) taken from the 'Mid Hall' which previously occupied the site. Slit window beneath coped gable on moulded kneelers, with finial. Flanking bays have 2-light mullioned windows with hoodmoulds; chamfered corbels to the eaves. Gable ends have stepped coping on moulded kneelers, and stacks with diagonally-set banded shafts. Windows are fixed casements with horizontal glazing bars, in double-chamfered surrounds. Right return shows projecting stepped chimney breast, with sunk panel enclosing re-set sundial dated MDCC. Rear elevation shows three similar 2- light windows. Rendered pent extension to north is not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1154721 Tea Rooms 1154721 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.254731 54.897231, -2.254643 54.897143, -2.254524 54.897185, -2.254606 54.897274, -2.254731 54.897231))) NY 8355 ALLENDALE MARKET PLACE (island) Allendale Town 24/75 Tea Rooms GV II House and shop, early Cl9 altered. Rendered with rusticated quoins and raised stone dressings; stone slate roof, later brick gable stacks. 3 storeys, 2 windows. Central C20 glazed door in raised stone surround with cornice, flanked by altered windows with projecting wedge lintels and sills; 1st and 2nd floor windows similar. Left return has boarded door, with latticed glazing bars, flanked by shop windows, each of 2 bays with basket arches, all under cornice carried on scrolled corbels. To right a renewed door under overlight. Altered sashes above. Shown on OS map as 'The Green'. , 2013-08-19 1985-08-23
1154722 Longridge Tower 1154722 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.068132 55.74328, -2.068115 55.743287, -2.068184 55.743348, -2.068106 55.743376, -2.068145 55.743417, -2.0685 55.743301, -2.068446 55.743254, -2.06843 55.743259, -2.068365 55.743198, -2.068354 55.743203, -2.068199 55.743061, -2.068183 55.743066, -2.06815 55.743037, -2.068242 55.743001, -2.068259 55.743013, -2.068282 55.743005, -2.068275 55.742998, -2.068294 55.742989, -2.068304 55.742996, -2.068323 55.742988, -2.068304 55.742974, -2.06838 55.742961, -2.068369 55.742951, -2.068396 55.742939, -2.068444 55.742977, -2.068404 55.742992, -2.068449 55.743031, -2.068484 55.74302, -2.068576 55.743102, -2.068682 55.743064, -2.068656 55.743038, -2.068753 55.743003, -2.068779 55.743008, -2.06879 55.742987, -2.068752 55.742973, -2.068769 55.742956, -2.06874 55.742933, -2.068701 55.742935, -2.068681 55.742917, -2.068697 55.742911, -2.068677 55.742896, -2.068662 55.742901, -2.068638 55.742881, -2.068669 55.742869, -2.068616 55.742826, -2.068592 55.742835, -2.068559 55.742805, -2.068536 55.742813, -2.068546 55.742822, -2.068527 55.742829, -2.0685 55.742806, -2.068441 55.742827, -2.068454 55.742839, -2.068436 55.742846, -2.068407 55.742821, -2.068436 55.742811, -2.068415 55.742794, -2.06839 55.742804, -2.068364 55.742782, -2.068348 55.742788, -2.068337 55.742778, -2.068316 55.742785, -2.068328 55.742794, -2.068254 55.742823, -2.068245 55.742816, -2.068264 55.742809, -2.06825 55.742797, -2.068202 55.742805, -2.068212 55.742815, -2.068186 55.742823, -2.068167 55.742806, -2.068188 55.742799, -2.068176 55.742788, -2.068156 55.742795, -2.068144 55.742786, -2.068165 55.742779, -2.068132 55.742772, -2.068097 55.742739, -2.068101 55.742724, -2.068075 55.742721, -2.068071 55.742735, -2.068012 55.742754, -2.067998 55.742749, -2.067982 55.742763, -2.06802 55.742776, -2.068054 55.742806, -2.068031 55.742815, -2.068043 55.742825, -2.068064 55.742817, -2.068076 55.742827, -2.068054 55.742835, -2.068063 55.742843, -2.068086 55.742835, -2.068106 55.742853, -2.068079 55.742863, -2.068071 55.742855, -2.068049 55.742865, -2.068063 55.742875, -2.068051 55.74288, -2.068059 55.742888, -2.068071 55.742882, -2.068083 55.742893, -2.068009 55.742917, -2.067995 55.742904, -2.067861 55.742955, -2.067893 55.742982, -2.06788 55.742988, -2.06793 55.74303, -2.067884 55.743049, -2.067871 55.74304, -2.067852 55.743047, -2.067865 55.743059, -2.067842 55.743063, -2.067831 55.743076, -2.067873 55.743089, -2.067906 55.743119, -2.067893 55.743123, -2.067911 55.743139, -2.067938 55.743129, -2.067957 55.743146, -2.067975 55.743139, -2.067991 55.743154, -2.067844 55.743206, -2.067782 55.743153, -2.067688 55.743186, -2.067712 55.743206, -2.067683 55.743273, -2.067766 55.743351, -2.067884 55.743367, -2.067911 55.743389, -2.068007 55.743356, -2.067973 55.743329, -2.068034 55.743306, -2.067921 55.743206, -2.068013 55.743173, -2.068132 55.74328))) HORNCLIFFE A 698 off) NT 94 NE (South side, off) 6/54 Longridge Tower 22.12.69 II Country house, now school. c.1876 by J.C. and C.A. Buckler for Sir Hubert Jerningham. Sandstone ashlar, roofs not visible. Tudor style. A large mansion on irregular plan. 2 storeys with 3-storey tower to right. An asymmetric and very freely composed 7-bay facade. 4th bay has large rib- vaulted porte-cochere with multi-moulded Tudor arches, battlements, and octagonal pinnacles at the corners with ogee caps. Above and behind this a large mullioned-and-transomed oriel on moulded corbel. This bay projects and is embattled with corbelled-out higher embattled turrets. Elsewhere large mullioned-and-transomed windows. Bays flanking entrance are very narrow with tall ground-floor windows of 2 transoms. Left bay has an embattled single-storey bay window with well-carved heraldic crest above. lst-floor string; cornice below moulded parapet with octagonal angle turrets, some of them embattled and some doubling as chimneys. The tower recessed on right return has large and complex buttresses; small windows; Jerningham crest on 1st floor. Very large service wings to rear. Interior: Entrance hall has imperial stair with twisted wrought-iron balusters and twisted stone newels. Stone centrepiece has Tudor arch beneath and stone balustrade above with trefoiled arches. Great hall has 2 large Tudor arches and false hammer-beam roof with grotesque heads on the ends of the beams. Source: The Liddell Family and Richard Grainger and his Descendants: pamphlet in Northumberland Records Office. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-22
1154723 Shelter Shed To South Of Main Farmbuilding Group, To East Of West Hartford Farmhouse 1154723 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.609742 55.104695, -1.609783 55.104599, -1.609311 55.104532, -1.609269 55.10463, -1.609517 55.104665, -1.609742 55.104695))) CRAMLINGTON A 192 NZ 27 NE (North side) West Hartford 4/52 Shelter shed to south of main farmbuilding group, to east of West Hartford Farmhouse GV II Shelter shed, probably 1861. Snecked tooled stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; Welsh slate roof. Rectangular back-to-back plan with central spine wall. South elevation shows 6-bay sgemental arcade with separate similar arch to each side; coped gables with single slit vents. Similar layout on north, of square piers carrying timber lintels; flanked by boarded doors. , 2013-01-29 1987-07-15
1154724 Park Lodge 1154724 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711717 55.296315, -1.711818 55.296281, -1.711748 55.296216, -1.711725 55.296224, -1.711693 55.296212, -1.71165 55.296227, -1.711659 55.296247, -1.711639 55.296255, -1.711708 55.296318, -1.711717 55.296315))) FELTON RIVERSIDE NU 1800 (West end) 12/120 Park Lodge (formerly listed 31/12/69 as Lodge to Felton Park) GV II Gate Lodge, c.1800 with later C19 extension at rear. Front tooled-and- margined ashlar, returns squared stone; Welsh slate roof with brick stack. Plinth. 1-storey, 3-bay front, the centre canted forward with 16-pane sash window flanked by 12-pane sashes; blind doorway to left, doorway to internal porch on right, now glazed. Moulded eaves cornice. Pyramidal roof, with all roof ridges of house and canted bay radiating from central banded axial stack. 3-bay left return shows slightly-recessed broader central bay, with 4-pane sash window, and renewed 4-pane sash to left. 3-bay right return shows opening to porch, now glazed, and two 16-pane sashes, one renewed. Small kitchen wing to rear has stepped-and-corniced end stack. C20 extension to wing is not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-31
1154726 Aydon House 1154726 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.989364 54.988326, -1.988947 54.98843, -1.98901 54.988514, -1.989269 54.98845, -1.989281 54.988467, -1.9894 54.988438, -1.989386 54.98842, -1.989446 54.988405, -1.989466 54.988392, -1.989469 54.988378, -1.989458 54.988365, -1.989428 54.98836, -1.989422 54.988352, -1.989389 54.98836, -1.989364 54.988326))) CORBRIDGE AYDON (South side) NZ 06 NW 6/107 Aydon House GV II ? House, dated 1727 with initials I H (partly hidden by ivy) on door surround, altered and extended 1885 by Sept. Oswald & Son for C.A.P. Reed. Squared stone with ashlar dressings; Westmorland slate roof. Rectangular 1727 range has parallel rear wing and east wing of 1885, the latter replacing a C17 house. South (garden) front in 2 parts: Old house to left 3 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical Plinth, 1st and 2nd floor bands. Central half-glazed door in raised roll-moulded surround; C19 plate glass sashes to ground and 1st floors, in older openings with wedge lintels grooved to imitate voussoirs. Shortened 2nd-floor sashes in centre and end bays only. Coped gables with moulded kneelers, stepped-and- corniced end stacks. To right, lower east wing in similar style 2 storeys, 4 bays. Half glazed door in bay 3; coped right gable with moulded kneelers and finial, stepped-and-corniced ridge stack. To far right, attached gable end of single-storey boilerhouse,with 12-pane sash and stepped-and-corniced ridge stack, behind. Left return shows 5-bay wooden verandah of 1885 with turned columns and 4-centred arches. Set forward to left, gable end of rear wing has 2-storey bow window with plate-glass sashes; 2nd floor has 2 4-pane sashes with round window above, all in raised moulded surrounds. Rear elevation shows projecting flat-roofed porch with moulded cornice; timber loggia to right has 5 steps up to basket- arched entrance flanked by 3-bay dwarf arcades with turned columns and round arches, above walls with moulded coping. Interior; doorway with broad-chamfered surround at east end of old block may be remnant of C17 house. Good early C18 dogleg stair, with closed strings, turned balusters and moulded handrail, ex-situ in rear wing. , 2020-01-08 1988-05-24
1154729 19, Rock Village 1154729 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.680757 55.475633, -1.680905 55.475651, -1.680923 55.475604, -1.680668 55.47557, -1.680653 55.47562, -1.680757 55.475633))) NU 2020 RENNINGTON ROCK VILLAGE (North side) 15/215 No. 19 31.12.69 GV II Estate house. Mid-C19, altered C20. Squared tooled stone with tooled-and- margined dressings; Welsh slate roof. 1 + 2 storeys, 4 bays. 2-bay centre has central half-glazed door with small 4-pane casement to left and paired 12-pane sashes to right; triple 4-pane casements in gabled half dormers above. Stepped-and-corniced right end stack. Single-storey right bay, set slightly back, has chamfered 2-light mullioned window holding 6-pane casements. Similar left end bay had its window extended to 3 lights and has been heightened to the level of the centre part. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-31
1154730 Roadside Spring 500 Metres South Of Holly Bush Sawmill 1154730 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.064072 54.942374, -2.064096 54.942368, -2.064102 54.94235, -2.064078 54.942338, -2.064045 54.942347, -2.064045 54.942365, -2.064072 54.942374))) This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 13/06/2019 NY 96 SE NY 95946067 9/110 CORBRIDGE B 6306 (east side) Roadside spring 500 metres south of Holly Bush Sawmill (Formerly listed as Roadside spring 300 metres south of Holly Bush) II Roadside spring and troughs, dated 1876. Cut stone, brick. Two brick-lined troughs; large square slab at rear has domed recess, incised date and benchmark. , 2019-06-13 1988-05-24
1154734 Rock Hall 1154734 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.683776 55.475957, -1.683871 55.475978, -1.683902 55.475931, -1.683883 55.475924, -1.683904 55.475888, -1.683966 55.475899, -1.684012 55.475835, -1.684043 55.475838, -1.684106 55.475728, -1.68408 55.475695, -1.684041 55.475688, -1.683954 55.475697, -1.683967 55.475677, -1.683916 55.475665, -1.683903 55.475682, -1.683868 55.475654, -1.68382 55.475643, -1.683776 55.475653, -1.683761 55.475679, -1.683785 55.475709, -1.68374 55.47578, -1.683753 55.475788, -1.68374 55.475813, -1.683722 55.47581, -1.683708 55.475835, -1.683727 55.475841, -1.683704 55.475878, -1.683665 55.475873, -1.683621 55.475935, -1.683667 55.475947, -1.683681 55.47593, -1.683706 55.475932, -1.683739 55.475895, -1.68377 55.475901, -1.683765 55.475917, -1.683794 55.475926, -1.683776 55.475957))) NU 2020 RENNINGTON ROCK VILLAGE (West end) 15/217 Rock Hall GV II* House. C13 or early C14; south wing converted into a tower in late C14 or C15; remodelled in early C17 for the Salkeld family; partly ruined after serious fire in 1752; C19 restorations and extensions for Bosanquet family include south front c.1820 by John Dobson and north-west wing of mid C19 by F.R. Wilson. Medieval parts squared stone and rubble; C17 parts large rubble; early C19 parts tooled stone with tooled ashlar dressings; north-west wing rubble with ashlar dressings. Welsh slates on north-west wing; C20 waterproof covering on main block roof; flat leaded roofs on early C19 parts. Complicated plan; early medieval house probably H-plan; south wing converted into tower with additional turret on south; C17 extensions to west of hall block; north wing of original H-plan largely destroyed in C18 fire; two semi-octagonal 2- storey blocks added to south front flanking turret c.1820. Mid-C19 wing attached to north-west corner of extended hall block. East elevation: Main part 3 storeys, 1 + 3 + 1 bays. Slightly-recessed centre is hall block; central blocked doorway in moulded flat-pointed arch within square frame, with Salkeld arms and cable-moulded sundial above. Castellated bay window with wooden mullions and transoms on left is probably early C19; other windows C17, mullioned and transomed, of 3 or 4 lights, under hoodmoulds. Ground floor of left bay shows large squared stonework of earliest phase, with chamfered set-back above. Inserted doorway, with vertical-panelled double doors in bolection-moulded eared surround, flanked by small loops; straight joint near left end shows thickening of original wall when tower constructed. Outline of early medieval gable visible above, with inserted C17 3-light windows to 1st and 2nd floors; embattled parapet. Right bay is largely ruined above first floor level, but shows similar masonry and outline of early medieval gable, with gunloop above suggesting that this wing was also raised into a tower. South elevation: 2 + 3 storeys, 3 irregular bays. Recessed centre is turret of late medieval tower, with blocked loop window and old corbelled-out parapet. Inserted C19 windows and embattled porch with flat-pointed doorway. To either side are projecting semi-octagonal 2-storey bays with 2- and 3-light mullioned-and-transomed windows under hoodmoulds, and embattled parapets now partly fallen. West elevation: 2 + 3 storeys, 5 irregular bays. Centre part is C17 wing with original windows, with west wall of tower set back on right; in front of these parts are castellated early C19 single-storey offices. To left of C17 wing is early C19 three-storey part with an embattled turret; left end is north-west wing with mullioned-and-transomed windows and a crow-stepped gable; similar gable on left return. Interior: No medieval or C17 features exposed, but wall thicknesses up to 1.7 metres. Entrance lobby has early C19 groined plaster ceiling; some early C19 fireplaces with Bosanquet arms. Historical notes. Robert de Tuggal obtained permission to conduct divine service in his chapel here in 1359. In 1549 the hall was the headquarters of a band of Spanish mercenaries, engaged against the Scots, under Sir Julian Romero. It was held by the Salkelds from 1620 to 1705, who played a prominent part in the Civil War in the area. In use as a youth hostel at the time of survey. An important building difficult to interpret without a full measured survey. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1154738 Boundary Stone 100 Metres South-East Of High Shilford Farmhouse 1154738 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.967335 54.938902, -1.967359 54.938896, -1.967365 54.938878, -1.967335 54.938866, -1.967308 54.938875, -1.967308 54.938893, -1.967335 54.938902))) BROOMLEY AND STOCKSFIELD HIGH SHILFORD NZ 06 SW NZ 02216047 4/101 Boundary stone 100 metres south-east of High Shilford Farmhouse II Boundary stone, probably C18. Sandstone. Roughly-shaped flat-topped stone 0.60 metre high; B (Broomhaugh ?) on north, F (Fotherley ?) on south. On Broomhaugh and Riding/Broomley and Stocksfield parish boundary. , 2013-01-29 1986-06-18
1154745 Close House 1154745 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.80293 54.987466, -1.802861 54.987474, -1.80287 54.987507, -1.803016 54.987495, -1.802975 54.98738, -1.803162 54.987357, -1.803129 54.987256, -1.802999 54.98727, -1.802973 54.987194, -1.802947 54.987196, -1.802936 54.987161, -1.802984 54.987155, -1.803003 54.987212, -1.803104 54.9872, -1.803091 54.987166, -1.803126 54.987163, -1.803071 54.987004, -1.802725 54.987042, -1.802755 54.987131, -1.8027 54.987139, -1.80269 54.987167, -1.802723 54.987198, -1.802778 54.987194, -1.802784 54.987212, -1.802812 54.987208, -1.802894 54.987449, -1.802922 54.987446, -1.80293 54.987466))) HEDDON-ON-THE-WALL CLOSE HOUSE NZ 16 NW 20/128 Close House 27.8.69 GV II* Country house. 1779 for Calverly and Margaret Bewick. Ashlar with Lakeland slate roof. Classical style. Three storeys, 5 bays with slightly-projecting pedimented 3-bay centre. 2-leaf door in stone Ionic doorcase with attached columns and open pediment. Ground and lst floor sill bands and broader 1st floor band. Renewed sashes in architraves on ground floor. On 1st floor 12- pane sashes in architraves with pulvinated friezes and cornices; pediment over centre window. Square 6-pane sashes in architraves on 2nd floor. Modillion cornice. Hipped roof with banded ridge stacks. 5-bay returns. On right return large single-storey bow window dated 1800 on rainwater head. 2-storey, 4-bay service wing to rear has 2 bays with 12-pane sashes and 2 bays with Venetian windows on ground floor and tripartite windows above. Interior: Rococo Room, with elaborate mid C19 Rococo plasterwork including relief panels of musical instruments and cherubs and sopraporte oval panels of classical scenes; elaborate marble fireplace with festoons, angle scrolls, and crest in centre inscribed CMB for Calverley and Mary Bewick. Gold Room has possibly re-used earlier C18 fireplace with bolection-moulded surround; enriched cornice and flanking full-height fluted Ionic pilasters; also an Adam-style plaster ceiling of c.1800. Open-well cantilevered stair with iron stick balusters and ramped handrail. On second floor, the former nursery floor, the stairwell is screened by two tiers of turned balusters with square knops. , 2013-01-29 1969-08-27
1154746 Milepost By East Lodge To Longridge Tower 1154746 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.065842 55.748519, -2.065869 55.74851, -2.065872 55.748494, -2.065847 55.748483, -2.065817 55.748489, -2.06581 55.748498, -2.065814 55.74851, -2.065842 55.748519))) HORNCLIFFE A 698 NT 95 SE (South side) 2/56 Milepost by East Lodge to Longridge Tower GV II Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Oval top with two oval facets on short fluted post. Inscribed on one side CORN (Cornhill), and on the other BER (Berwick) 10 3 MILES MILES , 2013-01-29 1988-02-11
1154748 Lipwood House Gate Piers To Stable Yard 1154748 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.291418 54.974875, -2.291434 54.97488, -2.291441 54.974872, -2.291423 54.974867, -2.291418 54.974875)), ((-2.291452 54.974837, -2.291462 54.974841, -2.29147 54.974832, -2.291455 54.974829, -2.291452 54.974837))) NY 86 SW HAYDON LIPWOOD 9/59 Lipwood House. Gate piers to stable yard GV II Gate piers, C19. Stone.Piers of rock-faced and margined blocks, moulded cornices with finials composed of 4 diagonally-set brackets supporting a ball. , 2013-01-29 1985-02-12
1154752 Spout Well 1154752 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.012538 54.972323, -2.012562 54.972317, -2.012568 54.972299, -2.012538 54.972287, -2.012511 54.972296, -2.012509 54.972312, -2.012538 54.972323))) CORBRIDGE B 6530(South side,off) NY 9964 Corbridge 22/114 Spout Well II Spring and troughs, probably C18. Stone, cast iron. Spring emerges through stone spout in drystone wall and falls into triple stone trough; first trough has bucket rest bars and old iron spout. , 2013-08-19 1988-05-24

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