Northumberland County Council
Listed building outline
| Reference | Name | Listed building | Geometry | Description | Notes | Organisation | Uprns | Entry date | Start date | End date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1154920 | Cottages | 1154920 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.955713 55.57143, -1.955589 55.571434, -1.955593 55.571484, -1.956707 55.571458, -1.956703 55.5714, -1.956633 55.571402, -1.956632 55.571376, -1.956567 55.571378, -1.956568 55.571405, -1.956294 55.571412, -1.956291 55.571385, -1.956209 55.571387, -1.95621 55.571416, -1.956133 55.571418, -1.95613 55.571388, -1.955985 55.571391, -1.955988 55.571424, -1.955901 55.571426, -1.9559 55.571393, -1.955837 55.571393, -1.95584 55.571428, -1.955771 55.571429, -1.95577 55.571395, -1.955711 55.571397, -1.955713 55.57143))) | NU 02 SW CHATTON EAST HORTON 2/15 Cottages Nos. 4-7(Consecutive) 11 Terrace of cottages. Originally 8 cottages now 4. C18 with C19 additions and alterations. Coursed rubble. Plan was originally lobby entrance, two rooms, fireplace to each room. Mid C19 kitchen extensions added at rear to most cottages. Also C19 ashlar surrounds to some doors and windows. Other windows have rendering in imitation of flat raised surrounds. Several smaller fire windows, some blocked. Windows re-newed sashes. Stone stacks with cornices. A well-preserved example of a rare, early type of estate cottages. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-01-25 | ||||
| 1154922 | 10, 11 And 12, Bridge Street | 1154922 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.610455 55.348933, -1.61054 55.348883, -1.610408 55.348824, -1.610224 55.348946, -1.610358 55.348997, -1.610455 55.348933))) | NU 2406 WARKWORTH BRIDGE STREET (East side) 21/245 Nos. 10, 11 and 12 GV II Terrace of houses, early C19. Squared stone with roughly-squared stone return and rear elevations; tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings. Welsh slate roof with stacks of white brick heightened in orange brick. 2 storeys, 5 windows. Plinth, sill bands. No. 10 has renewed door with plain overlight, No. 11 six-panel door with small-paned overlight and No. 12 four- panel door with 3-pane overlight; at left end vertical-panelled double doors in segmental arch. Three 16-pane sashes on ground floor; 12-pane sashes above. Coped gables; banded end and ridge stacks. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1154927 | Bridge Head Tower | 1154927 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.61023 55.349334, -1.610266 55.349289, -1.610146 55.349258, -1.610111 55.349303, -1.610137 55.349309, -1.61023 55.349334))) | NU 2406 ARKWORTH BRIDGE STREET (West side) 21/247 Bridge-head tower 31.12.69 GV II Gate tower at south end of bridge, late C14 with some C19 restoration and patching. Large squared stone, with cut dressings. Rectangular plan 8.3 x 5.5 metres externally. North (external) elevation shows double-chamfered 4-centred archway with slit window to right; upper floor ruinous but chamfered left jamb of window remains. Returns each show square-headed chamfered loop to upper floor, with stone spout below that on east. South elevation shows plain arch and loop to left; remains of two windows on upper floor. Interior: Gate passage has rough 4-centred vault. At inner end of passage a 2-panel door in chamfered round arch to newel stair on east; and studded vertical-panelled door in similar arch to guard chamber on west. Guard chamber has similar vault and stone bench at north end. Upper chamber (not seen) said to have fireplace and 3 roof corbels. Historical notes: Rare example of a fortified gateway on a bridge. The guard chamber was used as the village lock-up in the C18. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
| 1154928 | Fowberry Cottages | 1154928 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.942656 55.557733, -1.942678 55.557787, -1.942888 55.55776, -1.942865 55.557706, -1.942838 55.55771, -1.942737 55.557449, -1.942527 55.557475, -1.942564 55.557569, -1.942656 55.557733), (-1.942828 55.557711, -1.942665 55.557732, -1.942572 55.557568, -1.942762 55.557543, -1.942828 55.557711), (-1.942744 55.557498, -1.942554 55.557522, -1.942538 55.557481, -1.942729 55.557459, -1.942744 55.557498))) | In the entry for CHATTON FOWBERRY 4/17 No 1 Fowberry Cottages The entry shall be amended to read:- CHATTON FOWBERRY No 6 Fowberry Cottages ------------------------------------ NU 02 NW CHATTON FOWBERRY 4/17 No. 1 Fowberry Cottages 11 Cottage, garden walls and shed. C17 or early C18, altered C19. Random rubble with dressed stone for door and window surrounds. Pantiled roof. Cottage 2 storeys. Central doorway, flanking sash windows. 2 dormers breaking the eaves. All these openings are early C19 alterations. To rear, off-centre doorway with C19 surround, one small sash window and a blocked fire window. On 1st floor, 4 small blocked windows close under eaves. Garden wall with very steeply ridged coping. Shed has double carriage entrance with square stone pillars and stone lintels, probably an insertion. Small square window to separate room to right. Inside: some evidence of former fireplace. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-01-25 | ||||
| 1154932 | Orangery In Walled Garden 300 Metres North East Of Seaton Delaval Hall | 1154932 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.493767 55.084025, -1.493707 55.083963, -1.493489 55.084031, -1.493548 55.084094, -1.493767 55.084025))) | SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 Orangery, in walled 13/95 garden 300 metres north- east of Seaton 28.7.50 Delaval Hall (formerly listed as the Orangery Theatre) II* Orangery. Early C18, possibly by Vanbrugh. Squared tooled stone of near-ashlar quality; pantile roof to rear outshut. Roman Doric arcaded 5-bay front. Renewed glazing in round-arched openings under metope frieze, and moulded parapet with pilasters with lead dancing putti (away for repair at time of survey). Frieze and parapet continued on returns. Rear elevation shows central projection flanked by lower outshuts; boarded door. 21-pane fixed window in centre and 13 similar 9-pane windows below. , | 2023-06-21 | 1950-07-28 | ||||
| 1154937 | Mausoleum 500 Metres East Of Seaton Delaval Hall | 1154937 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.487523 55.081603, -1.487421 55.08161, -1.487354 55.081628, -1.487291 55.081655, -1.487244 55.081687, -1.487206 55.081733, -1.487187 55.081797, -1.487194 55.08183, -1.487226 55.08188, -1.48731 55.081941, -1.487375 55.081964, -1.4875 55.081986, -1.487542 55.081985, -1.487657 55.081975, -1.487724 55.081954, -1.487791 55.081919, -1.487855 55.081859, -1.487873 55.081823, -1.487871 55.081763, -1.487841 55.081711, -1.487798 55.081674, -1.487737 55.08164, -1.487659 55.081615, -1.487523 55.081603))) | SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/98 Mausoleum, 500 metres east of 28.7.50 Seaton Delaval Hall GV II* Mausoleum, 1766. Ashlar. Cruciform plan. West elevation 2 storeys, 2+3+2 bays. Plinth, sill bands and triglyph frieze. Centre set forward with steps up to pedimented tetrastyle Roman Doric portico; central doorway has open-pedimented Roman Doric surround with arched fanlight. Round-arched windows in keyed archivolt. Raised crossing with moulded cornice and oak skeleton of formerly lead-covered dome. 2-bay returns show sunk moulded panels. Rear elevation shows central bow with Venetian window above arched opening to vaults. Interior: crossing shows round arches on moulded imposts with lower semicircular openings above. Arched niches in end and rear walls. Vaults beneath follow cruciform plan, with groin vaulting and partitioned shelves for coffins. The mausoleum appears never to have been used; traditionally Sir John Delaval could not agree with the Bishop of Durham over a fee for its consecration. Derelict and roofless at time of survey. , | 2013-01-29 | 1950-07-28 | ||||
| 1154938 | Warkworth House Hotel | 1154938 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.610935 55.348764, -1.611007 55.348792, -1.611575 55.348832, -1.611571 55.348788, -1.611476 55.348782, -1.611481 55.348763, -1.611423 55.348759, -1.611419 55.348778, -1.611331 55.348772, -1.611337 55.348739, -1.61127 55.348734, -1.611313 55.348708, -1.611281 55.348693, -1.611363 55.348632, -1.611313 55.348611, -1.611356 55.348583, -1.611282 55.348549, -1.610935 55.348764))) | NU 2406 WARKWORTH BRIDGE STREET (West side) 21/252 Warkworth 10.1.53 House Hotel GV II* House, now hotel. 1822 for John Forster (date and initials on 2 rainwater heads) incorporating C18 fabric to rear. Squared stone of near-ashlar quality; rear elevation roughcast and cream-washed. Scottish slate roof on main part, Welsh slates on left part and 2-storey part of rear wing, synthetic blue slates on single-storey part of rear wing; 2 yellow brick stacks on rear roofslope. Main part 3 storeys, 2 + 1 + 2 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, sill bands. Centre top-glazed door of 6 fielded panels under patterned fanlight, in surround with attached Tuscan columns and open-pedimented hood. 12-pane sash windows to lower floors with 6-pane sashes above. Moulded cornice. Parapet with moulded coping, end pilasters and pediment over centre bay. Coped gables with stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Old rainwater heads at each end of facade. Left 2-storey 3-bay part with sill bands, 3-centred carriage arch at left end and 12-pane sashes; moulded eaves cornice, coped left gable and rendered end stacks. Rear elevation: Main part shows 1822 two-storey outshut built onto rear of C18 house; arched stair window holds 28-pane sash with intersecting head. Left projecting rear wing, partly 1-storey with paired and triple 12-pane sashes on inner return. Interior: 6-panel door and shutters with beaded mouldings. Entrance hall has Greek key frieze and ceiling rose. Batek Bar (ground floor left) has floral cornice and ceiling with sunburst and harebell border. Games Room has old floral cornice. Stair and stairhead balustrade brought in 1822 from Brandenburgh House (residence of Queen Caroline); patterned wrought-iron balusters, moulded and wreathed handrail, carved tread ends. Stairhead has bucranium frieze and panelled plaster ceiling with Greek Key and floral patterns. Old lantern may be contemporary with stair. Rear wing has C18 segmental-arched fireplace. Marble mantels from the Brandenburgh House, mentioned in the previous listing, have been removed and sold. Outbuildings attached to rear wing are not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1953-01-10 | ||||
| 1154939 | Waterwheel Pit At Holmslinn Shaft, On South Bank Of River East Allen | 1154939 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.247525 54.865698, -2.247458 54.865708, -2.24746 54.865718, -2.24744 54.86572, -2.247459 54.865767, -2.24748 54.865763, -2.247491 54.865789, -2.24756 54.865778, -2.247525 54.865698))) | NY 85 SW ALLENDALE SINDERHOPE 15/99 Waterwheel Pit at Holmslinn Shaft, on south bank of River East Allen II Waterwheel Pit associated with mid-C19 lead mine. Squared stone with ashlar dressings and internal facing. Rectangular structure partly built into the hillside. At lower end semicircular arch with narrow chamfer and slightly- raised chamfered keystone. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1154941 | Gateway At Fowberry Lodge | 1154941 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.946395 55.553715, -1.946335 55.553592, -1.946392 55.553565, -1.946417 55.55353, -1.946406 55.553529, -1.946393 55.553552, -1.946372 55.553568, -1.946323 55.553587, -1.946383 55.553714, -1.946395 55.553715))) | NU 02 NW CHATTON FOWBERRY 4/20 Gateway at Fowberry Lodge GV 11 Gatepiers, gate and adjoining walls. c1780. Ashlar. Corniced square piers, with recessed ogee panels, have truncated ogee caps holding rope-moulded bases for hounds' heads, painted white and red. Left and right walls with ridged coping and end piers with pyramidal caps. The lodge was also the kennel-keeper's cottage, hence the dogs' heads. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-01-25 | ||||
| 1154942 | Obelisk 900 Metres South South West Of Seaton Delaval Hall | 1154942 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.489823 55.074907, -1.489796 55.074917, -1.489823 55.074946, -1.489882 55.074925, -1.489852 55.074897, -1.489823 55.074907))) | SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 37 NW NZ 32677573 5/100 Obelisk 900 metres south-south-west of 28.7.50 Seaton Delaval Hall GV II Obelisk as eye-catcher, C18. Good-quality squared stone. Stepped base with moulded plinth and cornice carries tall tapering shaft with pyramidal top. Overall height c.18 metres. , | 2013-01-29 | 1950-07-28 | ||||
| 1154948 | The Schoolhouse | 1154948 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608963 55.348748, -1.609016 55.348786, -1.609059 55.348767, -1.609073 55.348778, -1.609099 55.348767, -1.608974 55.348674, -1.608905 55.348705, -1.60894 55.348729, -1.608921 55.348737, -1.608945 55.348756, -1.608963 55.348748))) | NU 2406 WARKWORTH THE BUTTS (East side) 21/254 The Schoolhouse (formerly listed 10.1.53 as The Borough School) GV II Former Borough School, dated 1736. Squared stone with cut dressings; rear elevation concrete-faced and rendered. Pantile roof with stone slates to eaves at rear; Welsh slates on porch; brick stacks. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Centre top-glazed 5-panel door; sunk lintel panel with worn inscription (now largely illegible) 'This house was built by George Lawson of Gloster Hill who gave it to the town for a school-house, 1736'. 2-light mullioned window above, holding 6-pane casements. End bays have 12-pane Yorkshire sashes. All openings in chamfered block surrounds. Raised reverse-stepped gable copings; banded right end stack, rebuilt left end stack. Small porch at left end with renewed door. Left return shows C20 casements in old openings on ground and 1st floors. Historical Note: The building served as the Borough School until c.1890; in the early C20 it served as a village meeting room. , | 2013-01-29 | 1953-01-10 | ||||
| 1154949 | 1-5, Sipton Terrace | 1154949 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.238799 54.844127, -2.239167 54.844084, -2.239178 54.844123, -2.239293 54.844111, -2.239253 54.843994, -2.238771 54.844049, -2.238799 54.844127))) | NY 84 NW ALLENDALE SIPTON 21/101 Nos. 1-5 (consecutive) Sipton Terrace II Terrace of 5 houses. Early C19, probably incorporating earlier fabric. Rubble; slate roof with stone ridge stacks. 2 storeys, 1 bay each except for no. 5, 2 taller bays. Each house has boarded door with overlight and one 16-pane sash window to each floor, except for no. 5 which has a second 1st floor window, a margined sash,above the door. Some windows renewed. Rear elevation altered; no. 5 has contemporary outshut. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1154951 | Fort House | 1154951 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.465441 55.076407, -1.465518 55.07656, -1.46559 55.076549, -1.465568 55.076504, -1.465813 55.076466, -1.465761 55.076357, -1.465441 55.076407))) | SEATON SLUICE A 193 NZ 37 NW NZ 342759 (East side, off) Hartley 5/102 Fort House GV II* House, incorporating control tower of fort c.1917. Tower concrete. Octagonal tower with battered sides and small windows below slightly-overhanging parapet. The tower carried the rangefinders for Robert's Battery, the northern of the two Tyne Turrets, which was situated c.250 metres to the north-north-east. The battery was constructed in 1917 and dismantled in 1924. Listed for historical interest; the later C20 additions around the lower part of the tower, making up the greater part of the house, are not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-07-15 | ||||
| 1154954 | Garden Wall Circa 40 Yards West Of Fowberry Tower | 1154954 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.942525 55.557471, -1.940564 55.557708, -1.940567 55.557716, -1.942529 55.55748, -1.942525 55.557471))) | NU 02 NW CHATTON FOWBERRY 4/22 Garden Wall c 40 yards West of Fowberry Tower CV 11 Garden wall. C17-C19. Outer face dressed stone, inner face brick, the lower courses English garden wall bond, more irregularly patched above. Flat coping stone. Sundial, dated 1666, set in wall. Mentioned 1767, in letter quoted in Northumberland County History Vol. X1V. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-01-25 | ||||
| 1154958 | Coquet View | 1154958 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608716 55.346772, -1.608942 55.346755, -1.608928 55.346705, -1.608832 55.346714, -1.608823 55.346682, -1.608701 55.346688, -1.608716 55.346772))) | NU 2405 WARKWORTH THE BUTTS (West side) 22/256 No. 12 (Coquet View) II House, early C19. Ashlar front and rendered brick returns; rear wing squared stone with cut dressings. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Plinth. Right-of-centre door of 2 pointed Gothic panels, with plain overlight, in raised stone surround. Left end boarded door with 3-pane overlight. Margined sash windows. Plain frieze forming lintels of upper windows. Coped gables; truncated end stacks. Right elevation shows rear wing with 9-pane short sash. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1154962 | Mill Building And Attached Head Race | 1154962 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.009402 54.918264, -2.009449 54.918282, -2.009384 54.918336, -2.009487 54.918379, -2.009632 54.91826, -2.00953 54.918219, -2.009519 54.918228, -2.009481 54.918182, -2.009629 54.917964, -2.009606 54.917955, -2.00954 54.918044, -2.009458 54.918187, -2.009502 54.918243, -2.009454 54.918224, -2.009402 54.918264))) | HEALEY HEALEY MILL NY:95 NE NY 995582 9/133 Mill building and attached head race GV II Mill c.1800, wheelhouse and head race remodelled early C19. Rubble with dressings, tooled-and-margined on wheelhouse.; slate roof. East elevation 3 storeys, 3 bays. Stable door in alternating-block surround between bays 2 and 3, which have 16-pane sashes to lower floors and smaller windows, that to left half-slatted, above. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; end stacks, right stepped, left rebuilt in brick. Lower wing projects from bay 1, with coped gable on deep footstones and slatted louvre on ridge. To far left wheelhouse with opening beneath eaves for head race, which is wood-lined and carried on a stone abutment extending south to the boundary wall. To right, attached miller's house (q.v.). Left return shows external stone stair to boarded door into wheelhouse. Rear elevation: 16-pane sashes to lower floors with part-slatted windows above, segmental arch to wheelpit. Wooden waterwheel in situ. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1154970 | Church Of St Peter, Spartylea | 1154970 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.235037 54.83124, -2.235062 54.831243, -2.235071 54.831221, -2.2351 54.831225, -2.235112 54.8312, -2.235077 54.831195, -2.235082 54.831174, -2.234812 54.831139, -2.234807 54.831153, -2.234768 54.831148, -2.234759 54.831178, -2.234797 54.831182, -2.234787 54.831208, -2.235037 54.83124))) | NY 84 NW ALLENDALE SPARTYLEA 22/103 Church of-St. Peter, Spartylea GV II Former church, dated 1825, later C19 alterations. Rubble with rusticated ashlar quoins and surround to west porch door, slate roof. Ashlar bellcote with segmental arch on west gable. Overall rectangular plan with nave and narrower chancel flanked by smaller rooms; west porch. North and south elevations each have 4 later C19 windows, (grant from incorporated Church Building Society in 1893 referred to on internal plaque above west door) in cI4 style, each of 2 trefoil-headed lights with quatrefoil over, under hoodmoulds. Similar 3-light window in east gable. Gabled west porch with square-headed door and datestone over; plain round-headed door from porch into church. Interior: some Cl9 fittings remain; hammer-beam roof with blank shields probably late Cl9. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1154977 | Wall And Gate Piers To West Of Threepwood House | 1154977 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.233531 54.963619, -2.233525 54.963611, -2.233314 54.96366, -2.23332 54.963668, -2.233531 54.963619))) | NY 86 SE HAYDON THREEPWOOD 10/76 Wall and gate piers to west of Threepwood House GV II Wall and gate piers, C18, stone. Rubble wall, with flat stone coping, running from south-west corner of Threepwood Hall to stable block. Dressed stone rusticated piers with moulded capitals and vase finials, C20 wrought iron gates are not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
| 1154978 | Front Wall And Gate Piers To United Reformed Church | 1154978 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608446 55.347859, -1.608517 55.347849, -1.608479 55.347774, -1.608414 55.347786, -1.608446 55.347859))) | NU 2406 WARKWORTH THE BUTTS (West side) 21/260 Front wall and gatepiers to United Reformed Church GV II Front wall and piers, c.1828. Squared stone with cut dressings. Square gate piers with banded pyramidal caps. Walls with pitched coping run to similar pier at left and taller return on right. Included for group value. C20 gates and rails are not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1154979 | Corn Mill Farmhouse And Adjacent Farmbuildings | 1154979 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.235176 54.831471, -2.235438 54.83159, -2.235519 54.831534, -2.2355 54.831523, -2.23552 54.831507, -2.235275 54.831398, -2.235226 54.831432, -2.235 54.831326, -2.234949 54.831362, -2.235176 54.831471))) | NY 84 NW ALLENDALE SPARTYLEA 21/106 Corn Mill Farmhouse and adjacent farmbuildings GV II House, former Inn, with former mill adjacent to north-west and barns to south- east. House early Cl9 incorporating earlier fabric, mill early C19, barns later C19. Rubble, some stone dressings. Roofs: house slate, with stone gable stacks; barns slate; mill stone slate with stone gable stacks. Front elevation: house 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central boarded door with overlight, flanked by renewed sashes; 1st floor 12-pane sashes. Taller 3- storey mill to right has various openings, including boarded stable door under 3-pane overlight and boarded loading doors to 1st and 2nd floors; lower section to right was former wheel-house. Lower barn to left has various openings including slit vents; boarded door with heavy irregular dressings in earlier section adjacent to house. Left return has 1st floor loading door. Rear elevation: house has irregular fenestration, C20 glazed door under overlight flanked by 12-pane sashes; 3 similar sashes to 1st floor. Mill to left has boarded door with alternating jambs, barred window to former mill office on right. Lower wheel-house section to left has bricked-up opening where former head-race entered above the overshot wheel. Interior of mill altered; interior of house: 1 late C17 or early C18 ground floor fireplace has corbelled-out lintel with narrow chamfer. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1154980 | East Wharmley Farmhouse | 1154980 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.179102 54.994239, -2.179089 54.994324, -2.179155 54.994328, -2.179152 54.994348, -2.179213 54.99435, -2.179216 54.99433, -2.179281 54.994333, -2.179278 54.994353, -2.179315 54.994355, -2.179331 54.99425, -2.179102 54.994239))) | NY 86 SE HAYDON WHARMLEY 6/78 East Wharmley Farmhouse II House. Early C19. Rubble with tooled and margined quoins and lintels; slate roof, stone gable stacks. 2 storeys, 3 windows, symmetrical. Central 6-panel door with oblong fanlight in raised stone surround. 16-pane sash windows 1st floor except for centre 12-pane. All windows have raised stone surrounds and all are renewed. Rear elevation has central door with alternating tooled and margined jambs, in C20 glazed porch, and similar windows. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
| 1154981 | Embleton Hall | 1154981 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.796118 55.306336, -1.796124 55.306344, -1.796176 55.306334, -1.79617 55.306324, -1.79631 55.306297, -1.796269 55.306227, -1.796084 55.306262, -1.796054 55.306208, -1.796093 55.3062, -1.796079 55.306179, -1.796104 55.306174, -1.796084 55.30614, -1.79606 55.306145, -1.796023 55.30608, -1.795827 55.306116, -1.795834 55.306128, -1.795815 55.306132, -1.795844 55.306182, -1.795858 55.306179, -1.795918 55.306282, -1.795896 55.306286, -1.795878 55.306311, -1.795894 55.306335, -1.795865 55.306341, -1.795891 55.306381, -1.796118 55.306336))) | This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 16/06/2015 LONGFRAMLINGTON FRONT STREET NU 10 SW (East side) 5/148 Embleton Hall 21/10/53 (formerly listed as Embleton Hall Hotel and previously listed as Embleton Hall) GV II House. c.1730 for Thomas Embleton, extended to east in later C18; larger new house built on south of C18 extension in 1893 for Dr. J.C.J. Fenwick. C18 part squared stone with tooled dressings, C19 part snecked stone with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roofs. Overall L-plan. 1893 house in free Tudor style. Old house (now west wing) 2 storeys, 5 bays, not quite symmetrical. Rusticated quoins, sill bands. Left-of-centre doorway, with lugged architrave and pulvinated frieze between pilasters carrying pedimented hood on consoles, now blocked with small 12-pane sash window inserted; 12-pane sashes, the upper renewed, in architraves. Coped left gable on moulded kneelers; stepped-and- corniced left end and ridge stacks. 2-bay C18 extension to right hidden by 1893 building, except for right end coped gable with stepped-and-corniced stack. Left return of old house shows blocked lst-floor door and attic window; rear elevation shows original central rear wing with stepped-and-corniced gable stack. West (entrance) front of 1893 house 2 storeys, 2 + 2 bays. Plinth, sill bands. Twin-gabled right part set forward, with projecting porch; panelled door in architrave with paterae between engaged columns carrying pediment with phoenix crest. Large mullioned-and-transomed stair window over porch and projecting chimney breast to right. Other windows mostly plain sashes. Coped gables with moulded kneelers. Other elevations show similar detail. Interior. West ground floor room of original house has contemporary panelling and cornice; fluted pilasters flank fireplace and former door position opposite; domed cupboard, with shaped shelves, alongside fireplace. East room has large stone fireplace. One bedroom has panelled wall. 1893 house has largely-unaltered interior including entrance hall with open-well stair and coffered ceiling; marble fireplaces. , | 2015-06-17 | 1953-10-21 | ||||
| 1154982 | Dorothy Boutique | 1154982 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611709 55.34774, -1.611777 55.347743, -1.611791 55.347672, -1.611633 55.347668, -1.611632 55.347684, -1.611643 55.347683, -1.611643 55.347698, -1.611629 55.347698, -1.611631 55.347736, -1.611709 55.34774))) | NU 2406 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (East side) 21/263 No. 27 (Dorothy's Boutique) 31.12.69 GV II House and shop, mid C18. Squared stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof with C20 white brick stacks. 2 storeys, 2 bays. 1st floor band. Left end renewed door in arched opening with imposts and keystone; block surround partly replaced by cement. Renewed 8-pane sash windows, with slightly- projecting sills. Coped gables; end stacks. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
| 1154984 | Barn Adjoining West Wharmley Farmhouse To South West | 1154984 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.187697 54.995079, -2.187776 54.995058, -2.187698 54.994936, -2.187616 54.994954, -2.187697 54.995079))) | NY 86 NE HAYDON WHARMLEY 6/80 Barn adjoining West Wharmley Farmhouse to south-west 15.4.69 (Previously listed as GV Adjacent barn on N of West Warmley). II Barn running south from west wing of farmhouse. C18 altered Cl9. Rubble with cut quoins and dressings, slate roof. Front elevation with various doors, some with alternating jambs, and windows. Right gable with blocked circular 1st floor window in raised stone surround and semicircular opening above with slightly projecting sill. Included mainly for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-04-15 | ||||
| 1154985 | 8,10, Front Street | 1154985 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.01942 54.973682, -2.019278 54.973637, -2.019195 54.973751, -2.019229 54.973759, -2.019263 54.973717, -2.019287 54.973723, -2.019309 54.973697, -2.019387 54.973719, -2.01942 54.973682))) | CORBRIDGE FRONT STREET NY 9864 (North Side) 21/143 Nos. 8 and 10 GV II R Pair of houses, dated 1752 with initials M B on door lintel of No. 10, heightened early C19. Squared tooled stone with dressings; blue slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Left-of-centre pair of C20 glazed doors in old chamfered surround with irregular tooled dressings; re-set stone above inscribed OMNIA BONA BONIS / R L 1707. 16-pane sash windows with tooled-and-margined lintels and sills. End stacks. , | 2013-08-19 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1154986 | J V Hall, Newsagent And Post Office | 1154986 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.61167 55.347411, -1.611506 55.347413, -1.611501 55.347456, -1.611791 55.347451, -1.611794 55.347378, -1.611668 55.347378, -1.61167 55.347411))) | NU 2406 and NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (East side) 21/265 and 22/265 No. 32 (J.V. Hall, Newsagent and Post Office) GV II House and shop. Later C18. Squared tooled stone; Welsh slate roof with one brick stack. L-plan. 3 storeys, 3 bays. Plinth. Central pair of doorways: right 6-panel door with overlight, left part-blocked with inserted casement. Left shop window with small-paned upper part; ground-floor right 12-pane sash with George VI letterbox set in lower leaf. Centre 1st-floor window blocked; 12-pane sashes in end bays; 6-pane sashes on top floor. Moulded-eaves cornice. Coped left gable with banded end stack; tall rebuilt right end stack. Rear wing has single-storey end section, with thick walls. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1154987 | Outbuilding To The East Of The Old Post Office | 1154987 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.235194 54.83574, -2.235139 54.835768, -2.235203 54.83581, -2.23539 54.835716, -2.235363 54.835697, -2.23534 54.835708, -2.235305 54.835683, -2.235194 54.83574))) | NY 84 NW ALLENDALE SPARTYLEA 21/108 Outbuilding to the east of the Old Post Office. II House, now outbuilding, with adjacent barn now garage. House mid-C18, barn Cl9. Rubble, cut quoins and door surround; stone slate roofs, reduced rubble stack on left gable. House 2 storeys, 2 bays. Door has applied design of panels with pointed heads in chamfered surround with large dressings. To left a 16-pane sash window in moulded box with fixed 12-pane window above. Interior; original transverse ceiling beams and 2 roof trusses with notched and pegged collars. Barn to right has cart entrance with timber lintel and 2 slit vents above. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1154988 | 37, Castle Street | 1154988 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611649 55.347021, -1.61165 55.347035, -1.611819 55.347026, -1.611832 55.34696, -1.611597 55.346962, -1.611598 55.347009, -1.611649 55.347008, -1.611649 55.347021))) | NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (East side) 22/267 No. 37 31.12.69 GV Ii House; door lintel dated 1727 with initials WWA (William and Alice Wharrier). Squared stone; Welsh slate roof with brick stacks. 2 storeys, 1 + 2 windows. Centre part-glazed 6-panel door in chamfered surround. 12-pane sash windows in moulded surrounds, except for C20 window ground floor left. Steeply- pitched roof has coped gables on moulded kneelers and end stacks, left banded, right rebuilt C20. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
| 1154989 | Panache Restaurant | 1154989 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.018905 54.973601, -2.018873 54.973648, -2.018995 54.973676, -2.019059 54.973586, -2.018931 54.973562, -2.018905 54.973601))) | CORBRIDGE FRONT STREET NY 9864 (North side) 21/145 No 18-22 even 20.10.52 (Panache Restaurant) GV II House, early C18, altered c.1970. Coursed rubble with dressings and roughly- shaped quoins; Welsh slate roof with old brick stacks. 3 storeys, 2 bays. Central C20 double doors, in opening with cemented lintel and re-set old jambs, flanked by paired 15-pane sashes under similar lintels. 16-pane sash windows (one altered to casement), with tooled lintels and slightly-projecting sills, above. 2nd floor has central pair of 12-pane Yorkshire sashes. Raised gable coping, banded end stacks. Returns show reverse-stepped gables. Broad con- temporary rear wing with ridge and end stacks. Interior: part of medieval cross slab with shears built into internal east wall. Collar-beam truss roof with collars removed. Single-storey C20 extension to right not of interest. , | 2013-08-19 | 1952-10-20 | ||||
| 1154991 | Outbuilding To North Of Embleton Hall | 1154991 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.796352 55.306438, -1.796399 55.306435, -1.79638 55.306392, -1.79604 55.306417, -1.796056 55.306465, -1.796352 55.306438))) | This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 16/06/2015 LONGFRAMLINGTON FRONT STREET NU 10 SW (East side) Longframlington 5/150 Outbuilding to north of Embleton Hall (Formerly listed as Outbuilding to north of Embleton Hall Hotel) GV II Outbuilding range, C18 altered late C19. Rubble with roughly-shaped quoins and tooled-and-margined dressings; Lakeland slate roof. Single storey, 4 irregular bays. 3 boarded doors, boarded double doors at left end, two 8-pane sashes; all openings in alternating-block surrounds. Raised reverse-stepped gable copings. Left return shows gable window under timber lintel, with boarding and pigeon holes; right return shows 8-pane sash with blocked gable window over. Five 8-pane sashes to rear. Included for group value. , | 2015-06-17 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
| 1154995 | 28-34, Hill Street | 1154995 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.018825 54.974612, -2.01879 54.974658, -2.018812 54.974664, -2.018795 54.974686, -2.018947 54.97472, -2.018959 54.974702, -2.019092 54.974733, -2.019128 54.97468, -2.018984 54.974648, -2.018825 54.974612))) | CORBRIDGE HILL STREET NY 9864 (North side) 21/149 Nos. 28-34 even 15.4.69 (previously listed as GV Nos 32 (Ashlea), No 34 (Eamont), No 30 and II Clifton Cottage) Two pairs of houses; two builds. 1700 date over door of No. 30, heightened mid C18, altered late C19. Rubble with cut dressings, rock-faced to Nos. 32 and 34. Welsh slate roof; old brick stack to No. 30, C20 brick stacks to Nos. 32 and 34. Each part 2 storeys, 2 bays. Taller right part has central renewed door (No. 30) in bolection-moulded surround with date carved in relief above, renewed door ( No. 28) in inserted opening on right. Inserted window over No. 30 door; flanking bays have lower windows in raised moulded surrounds, with relieving arches tooled to simulate voussoirs, and upper windows with moulded heads and sills; all early C19 casements. Left end has raised reverse- stepped gable coping and stack. Left part has central pair of renewed doors, to Nos. 32 and 34, with 3-light flat-faced mullioned windows above, flanked by similar 2-light ground floor windows (that to No. 34 has lost mullion) with hoodmoulds. All openings late C19, glazing C20. Interior No. 30 has rear doorway (now internal) with chamfered flat-pointed arch. C20 rear extension to No. 30 not of interest. Nos. 32 and 34 included for group value. , | 2013-08-19 | 1969-04-15 | ||||
| 1154998 | Primrose Cottage | 1154998 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.478109 55.082473, -1.478111 55.082462, -1.478138 55.082462, -1.478134 55.082405, -1.478106 55.082405, -1.478101 55.082365, -1.477997 55.082367, -1.478003 55.082476, -1.478109 55.082473))) | SEATON SLUICE HOLYWELL DENE NZ 3376 NZ 33427657 14/115 Primrose Cottage GV II House, C17, two builds, with late C19 alterations. Roughly-squared stone with cut dressings; pantile roof with old brick stacks. East elevation 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays. Vertical-panelled doors in end bays with small 4-pane case- ment between and 12-pane Yorkshire sash on far left; 1st floor shows 6-pane Yorkshire sash to left in opening of earlier mullioned window, and two 12-pane sashes, the right renewed. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; left end and ridge stacks, the former rebuilt on stone base. Left return shows 2 chamfered attic windows, that to right formerly of 2 lights, now containing 4-pane Yorkshire sash. Right return shows 12-pane sashes, the upper renewed, under timber lintels, and 4-pane Yorkshire sash to attic, set in blocking of wider window. Brick outshut to rear is not of special interest. Formerly one of the two Seaton Lodge Cottages; the Lodge itself, Sir John Delaval's 'finest thatched house in the kingdom', stood a short distance north and was demolished c1965. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-07-15 | ||||
| 1155000 | Hopehead Farmhouse And Adjacent Buildings | 1155000 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.264922 54.820799, -2.264996 54.820761, -2.265032 54.820783, -2.265232 54.82068, -2.265149 54.820627, -2.264983 54.82071, -2.264927 54.820675, -2.264819 54.820731, -2.264922 54.820799))) | NY 84 NW ALLENDALE SWIN HOPE 21/110 Hopehead Farmhouse and adjacent buildings II Bastle house late C16 or early C17, 2nd floor added late C17. Farmhouse and barn to south-west C18 altered C19. Bastle rubble with roughly-shaped quoins, C20 asbestos roof. House and barn rubble with cut quoins; stone slate roofs, stone stacks. House 3 storeys, 2 wide bays. Groundflarhas inserted cart entrance with timber lintel, flanked by blocked windows; 1st and 2nd floors altered sashes. Barn to left 3 storeys, various openings. Bastle to right 3 storeys, 2 bays. 2nd floor has 2 square windows with chamfered surrounds, above roof of later outbuilding. Recesses of 1st floor door and flanking windows visible internally. Right return: bastle end wall has chamfered Tudor-arched door with illegible lintel inscription. Rear elevation; house has outshut with various openings. Bastle has small 1st floor window with chamfered surround; to right enlarged ground-floor loop with inserted pitching door above. Interior of bastle shows inserted C18 fireplaces and scar of earlier hood. Central upper-cruck roof truss. The bastle is one of the best preserved in Northumberland; the late C17 heightening is paralleled at Hole Bastle in Bellingham parish. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1155002 | Corneyside | 1155002 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.956534 55.053884, -1.956528 55.053826, -1.956294 55.053828, -1.956298 55.053915, -1.956451 55.053912, -1.956449 55.053886, -1.956534 55.053884))) | MATFEN CORNEYSIDE NZ 07 SW 14/156 Corneyside 28.4.69 II Farmhouse c.1730-40. Ashlar with stone slate roof. Classical style. 3 storeys, 5 bays with slightly-projecting pedimented 3-bay centre. 6-panel door in architrave with pulvinated frieze, cornice and pediment on scrolled brackets. 8-pane sash windows in architraves. 2nd floor has square 6-pane sashes in architraves. 1st and 2nd floor bands. Gabled roof with flat coping and kneelers. Renewed brick end stacks. Interior: staircase with moulded and ramped handrail, and turned balusters with square knops. 6- and 2-panel doors; internal shutters. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-04-28 | ||||
| 1155009 | Cottage Occupied By Miss Smith, With Adjacent Stable Block | 1155009 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.018137 55.003413, -2.018142 55.003512, -2.018235 55.003511, -2.018233 55.003356, -2.018369 55.003353, -2.018367 55.003303, -2.017992 55.003309, -2.017994 55.003361, -2.018135 55.00336, -2.018137 55.003413))) | CORBRIDGE LOW HOUSES NY 96 NE 5/154 Cottage occupied by Miss Smith, with adjacent stable block and gingang II Cottage, stable block and gingang. Mid C19. Rubble with tooled-and-margined dressings; stone slate roof to cottage, Lakeland slates on stables and Welsh slates on gingang, brick ridge stack to cottage and flanking stacks on stables and gingang. Stable T-plan with cottage adjoining north end of 2-storey centrepiece; gingang adjoins west side of cottage. South elevation 2+1+2 bays: 2-storey centre has boarded door with 4-pane sash on right and 2 similar windows above; left part has 2 segmental arches with later infill, one part-glazed, the other with boarded door and 2-pane overlight; right part has stable door, 4-pane sash and segmental arch with boarded double doors. Hipped roofs. Left return shows 2-bay cottage to left with boarded door in alternating-block surround and 1st floor 6-pane sashes; similar door in lower stable to right. Projecting central gingang has 6 rectangular piers and conical roof with finial. Interior of stable shows old stalling; cast-iron posts with ball finials, tall railed partitions and boarded stall divisions with swept top rail. Unusual example of gingang used in preparation of meal rather than threshing of corn. , | 2015-11-03 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1155011 | Milestone C 2 Miles West Of Little Bavington | 1155011 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.048995 55.096806, -2.049022 55.096797, -2.049026 55.096785, -2.049019 55.096776, -2.048989 55.09677, -2.048965 55.096782, -2.048971 55.0968, -2.048995 55.096806))) | NY 97 NE BAVINGTON B6342 (North-West Side) 11/3 Milestone c 2 miles west of Little Bavington II Milestone. Early C19. Sandstone. Rectangular stone c.2 feet high with inscription FROM ALNWICK XXXII and a bench mark underneath. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1155012 | Garden Gate Piers Wall And Railings To South Of West Wharmley Farmhouse | 1155012 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.187616 54.994956, -2.187628 54.994952, -2.187584 54.994893, -2.187104 54.995034, -2.187165 54.995107, -2.187178 54.995104, -2.187118 54.995038, -2.187576 54.994903, -2.187616 54.994956))) | NY 86 NE HAYDON WHARMLEY 6/82 Garden gate piers, wall and railings to Youth of West Wharmley Farmhouse GV II Gate piers, wall and railings. Mid Cl9. Stone and wrought iron. Rubble wall with shallow coping and iron railings runs from south-east corner of West Barn along south side of garden to join taller stone wall running north to East Barn. Plain stone piers, with low pyramidal caps, support gate with close-set standards and patterned rail, at west end of wall. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
| 1155014 | Farmbuildings To West Of East Matfen Farmhouse | 1155014 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.939437 55.035348, -1.939533 55.035339, -1.939478 55.035163, -1.939272 55.035182, -1.939286 55.035237, -1.939404 55.03523, -1.939437 55.035348))) | MATFEN EAST MATFEN NZ 07 SW 14/158 Farmbuildings to west of East Matfen Farmhouse GV II Stable, byre and granary. C18. Squared stone with asbestos roof. L-plan; 2 storeys. Front block 3 symmetrical bays with central boarded door and small, shuttered windows. Row of pigeon holes with small stone alighting ledges below eaves. Hipped roof. Single-storey, 1-bay addition to right has boarded door and gabled roof. Rear range has 2 stable-type doors on ground floor and similar pitching door above. Gabled roof with C18 kneelers. Old roof timbers inside. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1155017 | The Vicarage | 1155017 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.978781 54.919798, -1.979033 54.919868, -1.979074 54.919819, -1.979104 54.919811, -1.979126 54.919784, -1.979116 54.919774, -1.979132 54.919756, -1.978878 54.919683, -1.978827 54.919744, -1.978856 54.919752, -1.97884 54.919771, -1.978809 54.919763, -1.978781 54.919798))) | HEALEY HEALEY VILLAGE NZ 05 NW 10/137 The Vicarage GV ll Vicarage, 1877 by Ewan Christian. Snecked rock-faced stone, rock-faced quoins, ashlar dressings; slate roof. Tudor style. Entrance (south) front 2 storeys and attic, 3 bays, the left gabled. Chamfered plinth. 3 steps up to studded door on left of bay 2, set in moulded 4-centred arch with sunk spandrels; hoodmould extended over narrow window on left and stepped over sunk panel above. Mullioned windows, those to ground floor transomed; square-paned casements in recessed ovolo-moulded surrounds, attic loop in similar surround in left gable. Gabled half-dormers over 2 right bays. Coped gable to right, 2 tall stepped and corniced ridge stacks. Left return 2 wide bays, the left gabled and the right with canted bay; similar fenestration. Interior: rooms arranged around central hall with stair rising round 2 walls; closed string, moulded balusters, shaped newels with ogival finials. 6-panel doors, contemporary fittings. Large and well-preserved rural vicarage, built at a cost of #2571 16s lOd. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1155020 | Gateway Attached To North-East Of The Rift Farmhouse | 1155020 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.815011 54.982677, -1.8151 54.982625, -1.81509 54.98262, -1.815003 54.98267, -1.815011 54.982677))) | NZ 16 NW WYLAM THE RIFT 17/155 Gateway attached to north- east of The Rift Farmhouse II Gateway. Dated 1703. Dressed stone. High broken semicircular pediment; bolection-moulded surround, pulvinated frieze and moulded cornice. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
| 1155021 | Swin Hope Methodist Chapel | 1155021 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.253181 54.829035, -2.25314 54.829049, -2.253129 54.829038, -2.253092 54.829051, -2.253106 54.829062, -2.253014 54.829097, -2.253071 54.829145, -2.253234 54.829082, -2.253181 54.829035))) | NY 84 NW ALLENDALE SWIN HOPE 21/112 Swin Hope Methodist Chapel II Chapel, 1845 remodelled 1884. Coursed rubble, slate roof, stone stack on right gable. 1 storey, 3 bays. Central gabled porch has door with round- headed panels, beneath stone inscribed 'Primitive Methodist' with dates of building and remodelling. Flanking bays have late C19 sashes with similar round heads to the panes. Returns of porch have smaller windows with round- headed panes. Lower section, slightly set back to right, has boarded door and 2 similar sashes in right return. Rear elevation of main block has 2 boarded-over windows. Disused at time of survey. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1155030 | Wooley Farmhouse | 1155030 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.269302 54.885059, -2.269376 54.885031, -2.269347 54.885004, -2.269583 54.884915, -2.269535 54.884871, -2.269199 54.884993, -2.269223 54.885014, -2.269201 54.885023, -2.269236 54.885052, -2.269253 54.885039, -2.269302 54.885059))) | NY 85 SW ALLENDALE WOOLEY 15/114 Wooley Farmhouse GV II House, probably early C16 with C17 extension and later alterations. Rubble with stone dressings, stone slate roof, stone gable and ridge stacks. Linear plan, original through-passage entry, perhaps a longhouse. 1 storey with attic, 2 storeys to right of door. C20 door left of centre with renewed chamfered jambs and weathered lintel said to have carried '1611' date. To left of door a 3-light chamfered mullioned window to ground floor and a 12- pane horizontal sliding sash to attic. To right of door a 9-pane fixed stair window in chamfered surround. Former door, with chamfered surround and flattened triangular head cut in monolithic lintel, blocked and C20 window inserted. One ground floor C20 window and 2 others above. To left, slightly set-back C17 extension with C20 ground floor window. Left return has blocked 1st floor loop and corbel for earlier chimney. Right gable rendered, altered ground floor door. Rear elevation has blocked doorway with window inserted as on front and various blocked openings, including byre ventilation loops to left of door. Interior much altered. Good quality 5-bay roof has principal-rafter trusses with collars, stone slates secured with sheep bones, and some evidence of a former stack to the left of the through passage. Probably the earliest surviving domestic building in Allendale. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1155034 | Easter House And Cottage | 1155034 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.026819 55.117108, -2.026808 55.11707, -2.026784 55.117072, -2.02677 55.117029, -2.026431 55.117065, -2.026452 55.117132, -2.02654 55.117123, -2.026534 55.117101, -2.026632 55.11709, -2.026637 55.117105, -2.026671 55.117101, -2.026682 55.117137, -2.026751 55.11713, -2.026755 55.117139, -2.026864 55.117127, -2.026858 55.117104, -2.026819 55.117108))) | NY 98 SE BAVINGTON GREAT BAVINGTON 7/9 Easter House and Cottage GV II Formerly one house,now subdivided. C17, altered late C18 and early C19. Rear extensions added early C19 and mid C20. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. Irregular fenestration. 3 steps up to almost central doorway with flattened Tudor arch in chamfered surround under hoodmould. Ground-floor window to left also has hoodmould, one original jamb and 12-pane Yorkshire sash. 3 first-floor windows are also Yorkshire sashes. Other windows are C20 casements in early C19 openings. Early C19 three-bay extension to left rear. Single-storey 1-bay extension on right bearing V.R. wall letter-box. Massive external stack on each gable. Steeply-pitched roof with flat coping. Interior has old beams. Ground floor left room has large fireplace with segmental head and partly-blocked brick bread oven. Ground floor right room has large fireplace with moulded surround, bar stops and flattened Tudor arch. Smaller similar fireplace in first floor room. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1155036 | Forecourt Wall And Gate Piers To Low Hall | 1155036 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.015274 54.973407, -2.015217 54.973392, -2.014996 54.973382, -2.014949 54.973394, -2.014946 54.973405, -2.014952 54.973396, -2.014998 54.973385, -2.015215 54.973395, -2.015269 54.973408, -2.015264 54.973421, -2.01527 54.973422, -2.015274 54.973407))) | CORBRIDGE MAIN STREET NY 9964 (North side) 22/158 Forecourt wall and gate piers to Low Hall II Forecourt wall and gate piers, probably late C17. Rubble with cut dressings. Wall with central gateway, inswept at ends to short returns linking with south front of Low Hall (q.v.). Wall has low arched coping ramped up at junction with each of 12 low piers which have raised central pilasters and low pyramidal caps with fluted finials; coping stepped and ramped up to similar but taller gate piers; C20 wrought iron gate. , | 2013-08-19 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1155037 | Northern Farmhouse At Low Town | 1155037 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.782665 55.295509, -1.782701 55.295496, -1.782731 55.295521, -1.782922 55.295451, -1.782848 55.295386, -1.782553 55.295494, -1.782599 55.295533, -1.782665 55.295509))) | LONGFRAMLINGTON LOW TOWN NU 10 SW 5/155 Northern Farmhouse at Low Town II House, dated 1750 with initials WAE (William and Elizabeth Alder) over door. Front squared stone, other elevations roughly-squared stone; Welsh slate roof except for stone slate, patched with pantiles and asbestos sheets, on rear slope of main part; one stack rebuilt in white brick. Main part 2 storeys, 2 + 1 + 2 bays, symmetrical. Chamfered plinth. Central flush-panelled door with plain overlight; windows all sashes with 2-pane upper and plain lower leaves, except for plain sash above door. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; stepped-and-banded end stacks. Returns each show blocked attic window. 1-storey 2-bay part to right shows vertical-panelled door at far left, inserted C20 casement and sash, lost glazing bars; rebuilt right end stack. Rear elevation shows contemporary outshut under steep catslide roof, with two 4-pane sashes. Formerly a coaching inn when the lane through Low Town was part of the main Newcastle to Cornhill road. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
| 1155038 | Presbyterian Church | 1155038 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.026414 55.116847, -2.026216 55.116863, -2.026219 55.116879, -2.026178 55.116881, -2.026201 55.11696, -2.026373 55.116946, -2.026364 55.116908, -2.026426 55.116903, -2.026414 55.116847))) | NY 98 SE BAVINGTON GREAT BAVINGTON 7/10 Presbyterian Church GV II Presbyterian Church. Dated above south door DB EB 1725. Porch added, church altered and Gothicized 1869 (date below lintel). Meeting- room and kitchen added 1975. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. Continuous nave and chancel, and south porch. Re-set segmental-headed doorway, with chamfered surround, in porch. Main vessel 4 bays with 2-light round-headed Victorian windows on south side. Bays one and four were originally doors. Small blocked windows at each end of south wall. C18 sundial between 2nd and 3rd bay. Similar, smaller west window, also formerly a door. Gabled roof, raised in 1869, has kneelers and flat coping. Stone chimney on east gable. Obelisk finials on west gable and porch. C20 meeting-room and kitchen not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1155040 | The Barn | 1155040 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612074 55.346861, -1.612065 55.346944, -1.612157 55.346942, -1.612155 55.346859, -1.612074 55.346861))) | NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (West side) 22/280 No. 10 (The Barn) II House, C18. Probably brick, with incised rendering colour-washed. Welsh slate roof with C20 white brick stacks. 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays. 1st- floor band. Left-of-centre renewed stable door flanked by 12-pane Yorkshire sashes, all under basket-arched heads. 4-pane sashes to 1st floor. Cogged eaves cornice. End stacks. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1155044 | Cross Base C 12 Yards South Of Church Of St Aidan | 1155044 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.068471 55.104785, -2.068498 55.104776, -2.068498 55.104758, -2.068465 55.104749, -2.068441 55.104761, -2.068447 55.104779, -2.068471 55.104785))) | NY 97 NE BAVINGTON THOCKRINGTON Cross base c.12 yards 11/12 south of Church of St. Aidan GV II Cross base. Medieval. Sandstone. Square block c 2 ft high, hollowed out to receive cross shaft. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1155046 | Wylam Signal Box | 1155046 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.814724 54.974847, -1.814678 54.974798, -1.814591 54.974824, -1.814635 54.974872, -1.814724 54.974847))) | NZ 16 SW WYLAM STATION ROAD 19/159 Wylam Signal Box GV II Signal box. Later C19. Brick, wood and cast-iron. Two high brick walls on either side of railway line support iron frame of 2 elliptical arches with trellis-work parapet above. Signal box above this has panelled wood base, then boarded sides, then small-paned windows. The central section of each window is a horizontal sliding sash. Pyramidal roof, with external brick stack on right return. Cast-iron stairs to rear. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-03-07 | ||||
| 1155048 | Signal Box And Signal At Norham Station | 1155048 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.149992 55.714302, -2.15001 55.714338, -2.150081 55.714326, -2.150064 55.71429, -2.149992 55.714302)), ((-2.150153 55.714278, -2.150161 55.714296, -2.150212 55.714287, -2.150204 55.71427, -2.150153 55.714278))) | NORHAM NORHAM STATION NT 94 NW 5/93 Signal box and signal at Norham Station GV II Signal box and signal. Said to be 1911, the 1st floor of the signal box re-used from earlier system. For the North Eastern Railway. Brick ground floor in English bond, wood above, Welsh slate roof. Signal iron. 2 storeys, one bay. 3-light mullioned window on ground floor. 1st floor glazed with large small-paned windows on 3 sides. Outside wooden steps on right return lead to projecting wood boarded porch with boarded door. Gabled roof with corniced stack to rear. Tall, tapering, trellised signal with elongated spike finial. Attached iron ladder. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-02-11 |
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