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1155399 Milestone C 200 Yards West Of A696 1155399 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.975668 55.135408, -1.975692 55.135402, -1.975698 55.135384, -1.975668 55.135372, -1.975641 55.135381, -1.975637 55.135393, -1.975644 55.135402, -1.975668 55.135408))) NZ 08 SW KIRKWHELPINGTON B6342 (North Side) 8/66 Milestone c 200 yards west of A696 II Milestone. Early C19. Sandstone. Small triangular stone c 2ft high. Inscribed RB for Rothbury on one side and H for Hexham on the other. 15 1 6 , 2013-01-29 1985-09-05
1155403 Low Fairnley 1155403 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.986451 55.193073, -1.98642 55.193085, -1.98651 55.193164, -1.986679 55.193101, -1.98659 55.193022, -1.986451 55.193073))) ROTHLEY FAIRNLEY NZ 08 NW 17/67 Low Fairnley II Bastlehouse. C16 or early C17. Date 1723 over 1st floor door probably refers to alterations including building of outshut to rear. Random rubble, the upper parts an C18 rebuilding. C18 ground-floor doorway, now a window to left. Stone steps to almost central 1st-floor doorway with chamfered Tudor-arched surround, the lintel inscribed 1723 for Sir Walter Blackett of Wallington. :WB:Bt Flanking renewed 12-pane sashes in C19 alternating-block surround. Gabled roof with end stacks. Continuous outshut to rear. Interior: walls c.4 ft. thick. On ground floor finely-out corbels to support lst-floor fireplace. Large, probably C18, fireplace on 1st floor. , 2013-01-29 1987-05-29
1155405 Clennel Hall 1155405 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.113445 55.358522, -2.11353 55.358548, -2.113603 55.358468, -2.113722 55.358507, -2.113811 55.358406, -2.11364 55.358357, -2.113689 55.358306, -2.113665 55.358273, -2.113602 55.358256, -2.113523 55.358261, -2.113492 55.35827, -2.113387 55.358238, -2.113199 55.358435, -2.113411 55.358499, -2.113468 55.358436, -2.113539 55.358457, -2.113513 55.358486, -2.113485 55.358478, -2.113445 55.358522))) BIDDLESTONE CLENNEL NT 90 NW 14/29 Clennel Hall 21/10/53 II House. Originally a tower house with attached house of 1567. Large additions of 1895 for Anthony Wilkinson. Random rubble with Welsh slate roofs. Irregular plan. Additions are in Tudor style. 3 storeys. Garden front has C16 double-depth plan house to left and tower recessed to right. Single-storey corridor in front of tower and single-storey pavilion to right are of 1895. C16 doorway, almost central in section of 1567, has multi-moulded surround. Scattered fenestration includeds 2-light mullioned windows and probably entirely Victorian mullioned-and-transomed crosses. Irregular gabled roofs with tall corniced stacks. Interior: thick walls to tower, segmental-vaulted basement. C16 or C17 plaster panel of hunting scene over window in C16 section. In tower ground floor a 2-light mullioned window. Another on 1st floor and also a stone C17 fireplace with bold bolection-moulded surround. On 2nd floor a large C16 fireplace with Tudor-arched lintel and moulder surround. Northumberland County History Vol. XIV. Upper Coquetdale: Dippie Dixon. Frank Graham. 1974. , 2013-01-29 1953-10-21
1155407 Field Wall Circa 10 Yards South Of Hartington Hall 1155407 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.96568 55.186824, -1.965646 55.186793, -1.96562 55.186786, -1.965519 55.186774, -1.965438 55.186777, -1.965428 55.186785, -1.965441 55.186795, -1.965516 55.186792, -1.965611 55.186804, -1.965662 55.186833, -1.96568 55.186824))) ROTHLEY HARTINGTON NZ 08 NW 17/71 Field wall c.10 yards south of Hartington Hall GV II Wall. C18. Dressed stone wall c.4 ft. high with flat coping. Semicircular in plan. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1987-05-29
1155412 Bridge Over Delf Burn Circa 1 Mile East Of Hartington 1155412 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.94322 55.18422, -1.943508 55.184252, -1.943545 55.184164, -1.943061 55.184112, -1.943072 55.184144, -1.943075 55.184204, -1.94322 55.18422))) ROTHLEY HARTINGTON NZ 08 NW 17/73 Bridge over Delf Burn c.I mile east of Hartington II Bridge. Late C18. Dressed stone. Single broad elliptical arch. Narrow parapet steps out slightly above arch and has chamfered top. Broader flat-topped approach walls. , 2013-01-29 1987-05-29
1155416 Rothley Park Farmhouse 1155416 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.924248 55.190785, -1.92426 55.190892, -1.924397 55.190887, -1.924384 55.190779, -1.924248 55.190785))) ROTHLEY ROTHLEY PARK NZ 08 NW 17/75 Rothley Park Farmhouse II House. Early C18. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Old brick chimneys. 2 storeys plus attics, 3 bays. Central panelled door in slightly-chamfered surround. Windows in plain reveals, the joinery almost gone. Steeply-pitched roof with reverse-stepped gables and end stacks. Continuous outshut to rear. Interior has 2-panel doors with butterfly hinges. Empty and in poor repair at time of survey. , 2013-01-29 1987-05-29
1155419 Burnstones Cottage And Adjacent Outbuilding To South 1155419 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.50864 54.882772, -2.508704 54.882851, -2.508795 54.882827, -2.50868 54.882684, -2.508512 54.882729, -2.508528 54.882749, -2.508566 54.882739, -2.508583 54.882759, -2.508621 54.882749, -2.50864 54.882772))) NY 65 SE KNARESDALE WITH KIRKHAUGH BURNSTONES 12/141 Burnstones Cottage and adjacent outbuilding to south GV II House, and outbuilding. C18 extended and remodelled early C19. Squared rubble with dressings, stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 wide bays. Central renewed door with alternating tooled and margined jambs; 12-pane sash to right and renewed 16-pane sash to left. 1st floor has 16-pane sashes, the right renewed. The windows in the left bay have tooled and margined lintels and sills, those in the right bay have tooled stone surrounds. Outbuilding to left has elliptical-arched door, with rusticated tooled and margined surround, adjacent to house, then lower section set forward with catslide roof; small window and boarded door with tooled and margined surround in right return. Stone stacks to gables and ridge of house. Left return has blocked 1st floor window and stone end stack to right. Rear elevation of outbuilding shows 2 C18 windows with tooled stone surrounds, one blocked. , 2013-01-29 1985-08-23
1155420 Shelter Sheds Circa 30 Yards West Of Cote Walls Cottage 1155420 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.043258 55.361641, -2.043196 55.361654, -2.043279 55.361789, -2.043362 55.361773, -2.04328 55.361637, -2.043258 55.361641))) BIDDLESTONE COTE WALLS NT 90 NE 15/31 Shelter sheds c yards west of C Walls, Cottages GV II Shelter sheds. Early C19. Dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. Single-storey rectangular building which has on each of the long sides a 2-bay shelter shed to the right; the bays separated by a roughly-dressed monolithic square column. Gabled roof with flat coping. , 2013-01-29 1986-09-03
1155423 Boundary Stone At Ngr Ny 87274952 1155423 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.199762 54.840316, -2.199789 54.840307, -2.199789 54.840289, -2.199757 54.84028, -2.199735 54.840289, -2.199735 54.840307, -2.199762 54.840316))) HEXHAMSHIRE HEXHAMSHIRE COMMON NY 84 NE NY 87274952 18/172 Boundary stone at above NGR, on east side of fence II Boundary stone, probably C18. Sandstone, 0.80 metre high with roughly-arched head. Incised B on west and C on east. , 2013-01-29 1986-06-18
1155424 Garden Wall To West Of Flotterton House 1155424 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.000748 55.315881, -2.000895 55.315876, -2.001349 55.315755, -2.001356 55.315745, -2.001337 55.315738, -2.000889 55.315858, -2.000751 55.315863, -2.000155 55.315686, -2.000134 55.315693, -2.000141 55.315703, -2.000242 55.315734, -2.000748 55.315881))) SNITTER FLOTTERTON NU GO SW 3/77 Garden wall to west of Flotterton House GV II Garden wall, formerly heated. 1826 by John Dobson. Brick in English garden wall bond, ashlar to rear and ashlar coping. c.100 yards long, canted to form 3 sides of an octagon. Boarded door in alternating-block surround in centre section. Boldly-splayed coping. , 2013-01-29 1987-05-29
1155432 Ha Ha Wall Circa 60 Yards South Of Little Harle Tower 1155432 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.983284 55.144128, -1.983267 55.144099, -1.978401 55.145082, -1.978462 55.145097, -1.978545 55.145086, -1.981581 55.144466, -1.983284 55.144128))) This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 10/08/2016 NZ 08 SW 8/70 KIRKWHELPINGTON HARLE Ha ha wall circa 60 yards south of Little Harle Tower (Formerly listed as Ha ha wall circa 60 yards south of Littleharle Tower) GV II Ha ha retaining wall. Early C19. Ashlar wall c 200 yards long with rounded coping. , 2016-08-11 1985-09-05
1155433 Walled Garden Circa 400 Yards North Of Lindisfarne Castle 1155433 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.784715 55.670624, -1.78483 55.670829, -1.785135 55.670809, -1.785158 55.670787, -1.785108 55.6706, -1.7847 55.670597, -1.784715 55.670624))) NU 1341 HOLY ISLAND BEBLOWE 12/22 Walled garden c.400 yards north of Lindisfarne Castle II Walled garden. 1906-12 by Gertrude Jekyll for Edward Hudson. Random rubble wall, curved and c.1O ft high round 3 sides. Ramped down on south side to wall c.4 ft 6 inches high. Wooden gate in centre of south wall with cobble stones laid in decorative patterns in front. Interior is largely paved. , 2013-01-29 1986-05-15
1155434 Cross In Churchyard About 3 Metres South Of Tower Of Church Of St Michael 1155434 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.1368 54.992879, -2.136824 54.992873, -2.13683 54.992855, -2.136806 54.992843, -2.136773 54.992852, -2.136773 54.99287, -2.1368 54.992879))) NY 96 NW WARDEN LOW WARDEN 7/126 Cross in Churchyard about 3m south of tower of Church of St. Michael GV I Saxon stone cross. Attached plaque gives name as Warden Village Cross and date as early C7. Crudely cut hammerhead cross in relief. Formerly in garden of Nether Warden House, placed in present position in 1957. J. Briddon, A Walk Round Warden Church (1980) , 2013-01-29 1985-02-12
1155436 British Rail East Coast Main Line Viaduct 1155436 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.652109 55.328441, -1.65213 55.328541, -1.652249 55.328534, -1.652081 55.327652, -1.651977 55.327047, -1.651848 55.327053, -1.651961 55.327668, -1.652109 55.328441))) WARKW0RTH RIVER COQUET NU 20 SW 12/330 British Rail East Coast Main Line Viaduct II Railway viaduct. Completed 1849/50, by Robert Stephenson for York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway. Rock-faced stone with rock-faced-and-margined rusticated voussoirs and cut dressings. Nine segmental arches on tall rectangular-plan piers with sunk arched panels on inner faces, with twin pilasters at each end; moulded imposts and top cornice. River pier has rounded cutwaters with band below domed top. Later concrete underpinning to arch soffits, and girder supports. The northern part of the viaduct is in Acklington parish. , 2024-08-22 1988-09-01
1155437 White Cottage And White House 1155437 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.800231 55.670451, -1.800454 55.670491, -1.800557 55.670364, -1.800407 55.67033, -1.800378 55.670371, -1.800413 55.670378, -1.800374 55.670431, -1.800336 55.670425, -1.800325 55.670442, -1.800245 55.670428, -1.800231 55.670451))) This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 21/01/2020 NU 1241 12/24 HOLY ISLAND FENKLE STREET (east side) White Cottage and White House (Formerly listed as Cottage occupied by Poppy Drysdale) 22/12/69 GV II Cottage. Probably C18 altered early C19. Rendered with pantiled roof and brick chimneys. Single storey, five bays. C20 half-glazed door with raised surround in left bay. Plank door in similar surround in fourth bay. Sixteen-pane sash windows in similar surrounds. Steeply-pitched roof with two end and one ridge stack. Old beams inside. Listing NGR: NU1265241898 2020-01-24 1969-12-22
1155438 Gate Screen And Ha Ha To South Of Hall 1155438 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.736106 55.335448, -1.736179 55.335823, -1.736211 55.33582, -1.736139 55.335456, -1.736203 55.335451, -1.736212 55.33544, -1.73618 55.335434, -1.736116 55.335439, -1.736106 55.335448))) NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR NEWTON HALL NU 10 SE 6/189 Gate screen and Ha-Ha wall to south of Hall GV II Gate screen and ha-ha wall. Late C19, probably by S.F. Widdrington. Squared stone with cut dressings. Monolith gate piers, with swell friezes and moulded caps, carry urn finials with tall swept tops. Short flat-coped walls join end piers with low pyramidal caps. To rear of right end pier ha-ha wall with pitched coping runs north to join west end of balustrade (q.v.). Wooden fencing and gate are not of special interest. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-15
1155440 Low Warden House And Wall Attached To Rear 1155440 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.135113 54.992464, -2.134902 54.992536, -2.134923 54.992555, -2.13486 54.992576, -2.134915 54.992628, -2.13489 54.992637, -2.134953 54.992696, -2.135074 54.992654, -2.135018 54.992601, -2.135117 54.992565, -2.135135 54.992584, -2.135212 54.992557, -2.135113 54.992464))) NY 96 NW WARDEN LOW WARDEN 7/128 Low Warden House and wall attached to rear GV II House. C17 refurbished later C18 and extended to rear early C19; reroofed with upper windows altered to hipped dormers early C19. Pebbledashed rubble with dressed quoins, flat tiled swept roof with stone copings and curved kneelers, end rendered-brick chimneys on stone bases. 2 storeys and attic, 3 windows. Central half-glazed door in early C19 flat surround with quarter-round moulding. Replaced sash windows with glazing bars in wood box frames under lintels with false voussoirs and true keystones; projecting stone sills. 3 hipped half dormers with 16-pane sashes breaking eaves. Original wing to left rear, early C19 outshut at rear of main block and a converted outbuilding range set back to right. Rear elevation shows 2 early C19 12-panelled sashes and door with oblong fanlight. Interior shows curved staircase with turned balusters and ramped handrail, closed string and panelled dado. Tall wall of coursed rubble on right side rear yard has flat coping and segmental carriage arch with cut voussoirs. , 2013-01-29 1985-02-12
1155442 Eals Bridge (Over The South Tyne) 1155442 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.497875 54.891784, -2.497846 54.891794, -2.497877 54.891822, -2.498115 54.891737, -2.498142 54.891745, -2.498139 54.891728, -2.498313 54.891665, -2.498375 54.891635, -2.498335 54.891597, -2.498289 54.891634, -2.498111 54.891697, -2.498081 54.891686, -2.498085 54.891706, -2.497875 54.891784))) NY 65 NE NY 682553 KNARESDALE WITH KIRKHAUGH EALS 6/144 Eals Bridge (over the South Tyne) 10.6.52 II Bridge, probably late C18, altered, widened 1973. West arch squared stone; central pier and east arch, rubble. Segmental arches with arch rings, central pier with triangular cutwaters carried up as pilasters. Parapet with sloped coping now set forward from face of bridge. Tablet with date of widening on internal face of south parapet. , 2013-01-29 1952-06-10
1155443 Walled Garden 450 Metres South East Of The Hall 1155443 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.732829 55.332835, -1.73286 55.332869, -1.733985 55.332705, -1.733879 55.332419, -1.733692 55.332224, -1.733093 55.332273, -1.732442 55.332434, -1.732829 55.332835))) NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR NEWTON HALL NU 10 SE 6/192 Walled garden 450 metres south- east of the Hall II Walled garden. Late C18, altered late C19. Brick in stretcher bond, with stone dressings and squared stone external face. Irregular quadrangle in plan. Tall walls with flat slab coping. Main entrance near north end of west wall has re-set 1771 lintel externally and internal carved timber lintel dated MCM on carved corbels with initials SFW and CW; older slab with Widdrington crest above, under raised and stepped section of wall with moulded finial. Near north end of east wall is large circular doorway to rebuilt timber summerhouse. Lower south wall has central gateway with pyramid-capped piers of tooled-and-margined ashlar; set in external face east of gate is 1757 sundial in dentil brick surround, and lionmask fountain in pedimented surround under coping stepped up to acorn finial. L-shaped extension of east wall beyond south-east corner has boarded door in alternating-block surround with Widdrington arms above and blocking course with acorn finial. External face of north wall shows blocked ducts and furnace arches; 4 shaped ceramic chimneypots on wall top. West part of south wall, with attached ruinous greenhouses and outbuildings, is not of interest. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-15
1155444 Stonecrop 1155444 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.501808 54.897182, -2.501889 54.897183, -2.501892 54.897111, -2.501924 54.897111, -2.501925 54.897098, -2.501811 54.897097, -2.501808 54.897182))) NY 65 NE KNARESDALE WITH KIRKHAUGH EALS (West side) 6/146 Stonecrop II House, dated 1760 with initials IPM (Isaac Matthew Parker) on lintel. Rubble with dressings, whitewashed; C20 tile roof. 2 storeys, 2 wide bays. Off- centre boarded door in stone surround with narrow chamfer. Late C19 sash windows; blocked earlier 2-light mullioned window above door. Stone gable stacks with dripstones. Adjacent farm building to right is not of interest. , 2013-09-03 1985-08-23
1155448 Pant On East Side Of Road Junction 1155448 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.731186 55.341656, -1.731196 55.341667, -1.731217 55.34166, -1.731204 55.341649, -1.731186 55.341656))) NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR NEWTON VILLAGE NU 10 NE (East end) 2/194 Pant on east side of road junction GV II Pant, dated 1914. Squared stone with cut dressings and bronze and iron fittings; Lakeland slate roof. Low platform with stone trough retaining iron bucketrest; back wall with lion mask spout, gadrooned knob and flat coping stepped up over plaque inscribed 'ERECTED/BY THE TENANTS OF NEWTON ON THE MOOR/ TO COMMEMORATE/THE GOLDEN WEDDING OF/S FITZHERBERT & CECILIA WIDDRINGTON/20TH APRIL 1864-1914'. Flanking piers carry timber superstructure with swept hipped roof; leaded eaves flashing recently removed by vandals. Short wing walls to monolith square end piers with stepped caps carrying swept bases of missing finials. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-15
1155452 Whitton Farmhouse 1155452 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.909729 55.304504, -1.909773 55.304502, -1.909767 55.304474, -1.909874 55.304468, -1.909865 55.304422, -1.909685 55.304434, -1.909696 55.304481, -1.909723 55.304479, -1.909729 55.304504))) TOSSON WHITTON NU 00 SE 4/88 Whitton Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse, now part of hotel. Mid C18 with older core. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. C20 panelled door and 4-pane sashes in raised stone surrounds. Steeply-pitched roof with flat coping and kneelers Corniced left end stack; the right gable has a partly external stack. To rear, old masonry in lower courses. Pointed-arched stair window with raised surround and intersecting glazing bars. Inside a very large blocked fireplace with Tudor-arched lintel. , 2013-01-29 1987-05-29
1155453 Whitton Cottage Whitton Grange 1155453 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.910538 55.304528, -1.910545 55.304562, -1.910649 55.304554, -1.910644 55.304537, -1.910713 55.304533, -1.910716 55.304546, -1.91088 55.304535, -1.910882 55.304547, -1.910916 55.304555, -1.91094 55.304546, -1.910937 55.304513, -1.91116 55.304496, -1.911145 55.304419, -1.910986 55.304429, -1.910989 55.304447, -1.91077 55.304463, -1.910764 55.304435, -1.910693 55.30444, -1.910706 55.304494, -1.91066 55.304498, -1.910658 55.304487, -1.910635 55.304489, -1.910627 55.304452, -1.910523 55.304459, -1.910528 55.30448, -1.910498 55.304482, -1.910509 55.30453, -1.910538 55.304528))) TOSSON WHITTON NU 00 SE 4/90 Whitton Grange and Whitton Cottage GV II House. 1921, on site of and incorporating some masonry from an earlier house. By Robert Mauchlen for Sir Angus Watson. Ashlar with chamfered plinth; Lakeland slate roof. U-plan. Centre with projecting cross-gabled wings. 2 storeys, 6 windows. Centre section: 2 semicircular steps to central panelled door in bolection- moulded surround with shaped stone hood on brackets; lintel inscribed A 19 W 21 . Above the door a round-headed niche with pilasters, moulded archivolt and keystone, the base inscribed EN ATTENDANT UNE MEILLEURE. Flanking 5-light windows on ground floor. with flat mullions, in shallow moulded surrounds; leaded casements. Four similar 3-light windows on let floor, with floating cornices. Wings: similar 6-light windows on each floor. Niches above. Hipped roof with gabled wings. Two tall corniced stacks rise from angle of centre and wings. Lean-to sun lounge on left return has corniced end piers with later glazed infill. Rear: irregular and picturesque with similar windows. Apsidal stair projection. Hipped dormer. Attached to right the former coach house and coachman's flat, now a cottage in similar style. Steeply-pitched roof with slate-hung gable. , 2013-01-29 1987-05-29
1155462 The Stob Stone 1155462 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.949461 55.028562, -1.949471 55.028559, -1.94947 55.028551, -1.949449 55.028554, -1.949452 55.02856, -1.949461 55.028562))) MATFEN STANDING STONE NZ 07 SW 14/203 The Stob Stone 28.4.69 GV II Standing stone. Prehistoric sandstone monolith c.7 ft. high forming group with farm house. Scheduled Ancient Monument. , 2013-01-29 1969-04-28
1155463 Callaly Castle 1155463 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.918478 55.383139, -1.918582 55.383083, -1.918571 55.383077, -1.919018 55.38284, -1.918956 55.382802, -1.918545 55.38302, -1.918483 55.382979, -1.918897 55.382768, -1.918781 55.382694, -1.918576 55.382799, -1.918412 55.382694, -1.918495 55.382652, -1.91852 55.382667, -1.91863 55.382611, -1.918643 55.382593, -1.91864 55.382582, -1.918611 55.382568, -1.918567 55.382572, -1.918417 55.382475, -1.918305 55.382531, -1.918384 55.382581, -1.918226 55.382662, -1.918125 55.382601, -1.918033 55.382649, -1.918292 55.382807, -1.918101 55.382909, -1.918478 55.383139))) CALLALY CALLALY This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 23/11/2017 NU 00 NE 17/36 CALLALY Callaly Castle 21.10.53 GV I Country house, subdivided into apartments in 1987. C14 and later, in particular additions of 1676 by Robert Trollope, various C15 dates and 1890 by Mr Stephenson of Berwick. For the Clavering and, after 1877, the Browne family. Dressed stone and ashlar. Welsh slate roofs. A very large house, irregular in plan, probably originally of hall and cross wing plan and now classical in character. South front: 3 storeys 2:5:1 bays. 5-bay centre with projecting wings. Centre, probably an older hall range, remodelled by Trollope 1676, central doorway with Corinthian columns, multi-moulded surround and Tudor-arched lintel inscribed RMC for Ralph and Mary Clavering. Large, well-carved coat of arms of Ralph Clavering above, with inscription in frame of strapwork. Dated sundial in ornamental frame above that. Flanking windows set very close to door. Windows have multi-moulded surrounds, pulvinated oak-leaf friezes and open pediments framing trophies, dolphins etc. Top cornice and parapet, added 1749, has cut off the 2nd floor pediments. 12-pane sashes with thick glazing bars. Projecting wing to left was a pele tower; walls 7ft thick refaced 1749 in ashlar with sash windows in architraves. West wall rebuilt c1840. Dated sundial in parapet. Projecting wing to right is dated 1707 and has windows in architraves with finely detailed wedge lintels. Clavering coat of arms in parapet. However this wing seems older, walls 4ft thick and old masonry in east wall (cf morning room interior) East front: In 2 sections. 3-storey, 6-bay section to left has slightly projecting ashlar centre of 1750 with Venetian doorway and 2 Venetian windows above. Older masonry to left of door and 12-pane sash windows, largely with thick glazing bars in flat raised surrounds. Right of this the ballroom and museum wing, large additions of 1890 - an exact copy of the detail of the Trollope building. West or Central front: has the former tower projecting to right, a projecting wing of 1836, heightened and altered 1893, on left and a 4-bay centre. Doorway, squeezed into corner on right, dated 1727 in Gibbs surround, the keystone, carved with Clavering arms and an angel, surmounted by decorative finial. Slightly later Venetian window over with thick glazing bars. Ground and first floor windows are replacements of 1836 in raised surrounds. 2nd floor has original narrower windows in moulded surrounds, the centre one carved with foliage. North wall of wing to right, ie rear of tower and Trollope wing, has blocked early C18 2-storey, 3-bay loggia with round arches of Vanbrughian character. Irregular hipped and gabled roofs with many corniced stacks. interior: The Drawing room is the principal room, elaborately redecorated by Italian Sdiccatori in the Roccoce style in 1757. James Paine may have been the designer. The room is 2- storeys high with coved ceiling. It has balconies at each end supported by marble Tuscan columns and with balustrades in 'Chinese Chippendale' style with Gothick centre panels. Other rooms: Staircase of c1720-30 with turned balusters and square knobs, lit by Venetian window with Corinthian detail. Smoking room: redecorated c1840 in French style with marble fireplace and niches. Clavering crest in ceiling. Front hall has screen of two fluted columns with elliptical arches. Pavilion: Late Victorian with cast iron balconies and 4-storey cast-iron spiral stair. Morning room: 2 pieces of Elizabethan panelling found behind early C18 panelling in 1934 are now preserved in the pavilion. The late C19 north wing is not of the same special quality as the rest of the building. Northumberland County History Vol XIV. Callaly Castle, Garden and Grounds : Major A S C Browne: 1985. , 2017-11-23 1953-10-21
1155465 Whitton Pant Circa 40 Yards North Of Whitton Tower 1155465 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.91269 55.303881, -1.912691 55.303895, -1.912762 55.30387, -1.912745 55.303861, -1.91269 55.303881))) TOSSON WHITTON NU 00 SE 4/95 Whitton Pant c.40 yards north of Whitton Tower GV II Pant. C18 or early C19. Dressed stone. Semicircular recess with ball finial at each end. To one side of recess a plain stone spout in an elliptical- arched surround. Two large stone troughs connected by overflow channels. , 2013-01-29 1987-05-29
1155472 Sharpe's Folly 1155472 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.909889 55.302552, -1.909906 55.302533, -1.909883 55.302511, -1.909848 55.302512, -1.909826 55.302528, -1.909829 55.302544, -1.909842 55.302551, -1.909889 55.302552))) TOSSON WHITTON NU 00 SE 4/97 Sharpe's Folly (Formerly listed as 21.10.53 Sharp's Folly) GV II* Folly. Probably 1720s, by Archdeacon Sharpe, Rector of Rothbury. Ashlar. Round tower c30 ft high. Blocked round-headed doorway with moulded keystone and slightly chamfered surround. Very small round windows light the staircase. High up, 4 round-headed windows with raised imposts and slightly chamfered surrounds; joinery has almost gone. Boldly projecting cornice, and castellated parapet. Interior has cantilevered stone stair. Said to have been built partly to alleviate local unemployment and partly to satisfy the Archdeacon's taste for astronomy. Probably the earliest folly in the county. Hodgson J. : History of Northumberland, Part II Vol I : Newcastle : 1827. , 2013-01-29 1953-10-21
1155478 Main Group Of Farmbuildings, To North-West Of Thornbrough High Barns Farmhouse 1155478 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.975237 54.983206, -1.975231 54.983182, -1.975138 54.983187, -1.975144 54.983218, -1.975107 54.98322, -1.975111 54.983253, -1.975163 54.98325, -1.975166 54.983263, -1.975152 54.983264, -1.975181 54.983451, -1.974988 54.98346, -1.97496 54.983274, -1.975019 54.983271, -1.97501 54.983215, -1.974785 54.983227, -1.974794 54.983283, -1.974861 54.983279, -1.974885 54.983466, -1.974703 54.983475, -1.974675 54.98329, -1.974709 54.983289, -1.974703 54.98325, -1.974669 54.983252, -1.974663 54.983212, -1.974558 54.983218, -1.974616 54.983578, -1.974695 54.983575, -1.974701 54.983608, -1.974771 54.983606, -1.974768 54.98357, -1.974839 54.983568, -1.974836 54.98354, -1.9749 54.983538, -1.974927 54.983722, -1.975016 54.983719, -1.974986 54.983522, -1.975192 54.983512, -1.975199 54.983556, -1.975292 54.983554, -1.975237 54.983206))) CORBRIDGE THORNBROUGH NZ 06 NW NZ 017654 6/206 Main group of farm buildings, to north- west of Thornbrough High Barns Farmhouse II Planned farm buildings, 1816 with same late C19 alteration. Coursed rubble with dressings; Welsh slate roofs except for stone slates on barn and C20 grey tiles on east range. Single-storey ranges round yard open to south, with 2-storey barn running back from centre of north range; later Dutch barn in centre of yard links with loose box to south. North range has 2 boarded doors in alternating-block surrounds in central gable end of barn, with 4 segment-headed arches (one removed by later cart door; some blocked) to either side. Flanking ranges have boarded doors, some part-slatted windows and some later openings. 5-bay Dutch barn has cast iron piers doubled to give extra height; loose box has boarded doors and hipped roof. Barn to rear of north range shows scar of removed gingang on west and 3 tiers of slit vents in north gable end. To left of barn, two shorter single-storey gabled projections with boarded double doors, right under segmental arch, left under timber lintel. Contemporary pent pigsty between former range and barn. To rear of east range, 4 boarded doors and part-slatted windows; to rear of west range, arcade of 4 segmental arches, some blocked and one partly concealed by C20 wing of cottage. Altered cottage at end of west range not of interest. Listed partly for historical interest; the earliest of the Greenwich Hospital planned farms for which a surviving plan is known (Greenwich Hospital Visitations). , 2015-10-21 1988-05-24
1155479 Cross 10 Metres South Of Parish Church Door 1155479 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.469654 54.838517, -2.469681 54.838508, -2.469681 54.83849, -2.469648 54.838481, -2.469624 54.838493, -2.469627 54.838508, -2.469654 54.838517))) NY 64 NE KNARESDALE WITH KIRKHAUGH KIRKHAUGH 18/148 Cross 10 metres south of parish church door GV II* Cross, Pre-Conquest on Cl9 base. Sandstone. Shaft and cross head, of slightly 'hammerhead' form, are cut from a single stone. No visible carving or ornament. Having served as a gatepost for many years, the cross was re-set in the late C19 on a stepped base of rock-faced and margined stone. , 2013-01-29 1985-08-23
1155480 Loraine Memorial Stone C.60 Yards South-West Of Kirkharle Manor 1155480 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.98276 55.136763, -1.982762 55.136752, -1.982724 55.13675, -1.982721 55.136761, -1.98276 55.136763))) NZ 08 SW KIRKRWLPINGTON KIRKHARLE 8/81 Loraine memorial stone c.60 yards south-west of Kirkharle Manor GV II Memorial stone. 1728. Ashlar. c.6 ft high with rounded top. Inscribed: This new stone was set up in place of an old one by Sir Wm. Loraine Bart. in 1728. In memory of Robert Loraine his ancestor who was Barborously Murder'd in this place by the Scots in 1483 for his good service to his country against their thefts and Robbery as he was returning home from the church Alone where he had been at his private Devotions. , 2013-01-29 1985-09-05
1155491 Old Manor House 1155491 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.731597 55.341562, -1.731774 55.341562, -1.731767 55.34151, -1.731506 55.341515, -1.731509 55.341559, -1.731597 55.341562))) NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR NEWTON VILLAGE NU 10 NE (South side) 2/198 Old Manor House 31/12/69 GV II House, late C17 or early C18; east addition, formerly separate cottage, early C18. Roughly-squared stone with cut dressings; pantile roof except for Welsh slates on east part; rebuilt brick stack. South elevation 1 storey (upper floor removed in C19), 3 + 2 bays. Main part has left-of-centre renewed door in bolection-moulded surround under entablature with triglyph frieze incorporating relief-carved panel with date -71- (?). Cross windows in moulded surrounds with cornices. Coped right gable; right end stack. Slightly-lower right part, partly behind C20 extension, has raised reverse- stepped coping to right end. Left return shows another cross window, exposed within adjacent house. Rear elevation shows blocked stair window and small window beneath. Interior: West room, formerly parlour, has original moulded fireplace with flat-pointed arch within square frame. Plainer 1st-floor fireplace above now visible in roofspace. East addition has two upper-cruck roof trusses with collars and the ridge-piece (renewed) carried between the overlapped ends of the blades. Note: The doorway and other detail is very similar to Swarland Old Hall (q.v.) another house of mid- to late-C17 style but with an apparently C18 doorhead date. , 2014-09-03 1969-12-31
1155498 Links View 1155498 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.799141 55.671453, -1.799088 55.671506, -1.799298 55.671567, -1.799336 55.671525, -1.799241 55.671497, -1.799257 55.67148, -1.799224 55.67147, -1.799241 55.671451, -1.7992 55.671438, -1.799206 55.671432, -1.79917 55.671422, -1.799141 55.671453))) NU 14 SW HOLY ISLAND MARYGATE (North side, off) 4/28 Links View GV II House. Early C19 probably with older core. Random rubble with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. Brick chimneys. Alternating quoins. 3 storeys, 2 bays. Victorian 9-panelled door with overlight. Similar door to right is part of Seaburn House (q.v.). 12-pane sash windows with projecting sills. Parapet hides steeply-pitched gabled,roof with flat coping and rebuilt end stacks. Interior has 6-panelled doors, internal shutters and early C19 staircase. C20 addition on right not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1986-05-15
1155504 Garden Walls North And North East Of Callaly Castle 1155504 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.920878 55.383947, -1.921064 55.384069, -1.921051 55.384075, -1.921093 55.384101, -1.920232 55.384432, -1.920227 55.384445, -1.920248 55.384448, -1.921093 55.38412, -1.921127 55.384116, -1.921138 55.384105, -1.92021 55.383495, -1.920129 55.383456, -1.919245 55.38288, -1.91923 55.382877, -1.919209 55.382892, -1.92038 55.383652, -1.919138 55.384341, -1.918636 55.384313, -1.918619 55.384321, -1.918629 55.38433, -1.918887 55.384345, -1.919144 55.38435, -1.919983 55.383886, -1.919975 55.38388, -1.920383 55.383654, -1.92042 55.383646, -1.920878 55.383947))) CALLALY CALLALY NU Ol SE and NU OO NE 10/38 and 17/38 Garden walls north and north-east of Callaly Castle GV II Garden walls. 1770 and 1775, extended late C19. Dressed stone,brick-lined in older sections. Later section random rubble with ashlar piers. Older wall: L-plan. Attached at south end to wall and bridge which is attached to north west corner of castle (q.v.). c.6 ft. high for first 40 yards with doorway dated 1775. Then ramped up to higher section which remains high as wall returns to right. The return has a doorway with Gibbs surround and triple keystone dated RMC 1770. Flat coping. Later walls surround vegetable garden to north of this: also L-plan. It has rusticated gate piers with domed caps,and tall rusticated corniced piers with ball finials at north-east and north-west corners. , 2013-01-29 1986-09-03
1155506 Northumberland Arms 1155506 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.799572 55.671336, -1.799568 55.671366, -1.799748 55.671371, -1.799748 55.671332, -1.799788 55.671333, -1.799789 55.671281, -1.799579 55.671276, -1.799572 55.671336))) NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND MARYGATE (North side) 12/31 Northumberland Arms GV II Inn. C18. Rendered with old pantiled roof and rebuilt brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 bays, Central 5-panelled door with fanlight in open-pedimented doorcase. Flanking C20 12-pane sashes. Three 4-pane sashes on 1st floor. 1st floor sill band. Steeply-pitched roof with swept eaves, and thin raised coping on right. , 2013-01-29 1986-05-15
1155509 Lodge And Gatepiers 80 Metres North East Of Southside Farmhouse 1155509 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.660734 55.349177, -1.66089 55.349192, -1.660917 55.349103, -1.660761 55.349087, -1.660771 55.349062, -1.660983 55.349081, -1.660978 55.349109, -1.660983 55.349114, -1.661075 55.349137, -1.661121 55.349132, -1.66114 55.349119, -1.66116 55.349088, -1.661133 55.349084, -1.661113 55.349117, -1.66108 55.349124, -1.661029 55.349109, -1.661034 55.349078, -1.661028 55.349074, -1.660683 55.349043, -1.660636 55.349168, -1.660734 55.349177)), ((-1.660591 55.349182, -1.660395 55.349168, -1.660588 55.34919, -1.660596 55.349187, -1.660591 55.349182))) WARKWORTH SOUTHSIDE NU 20 NW 10/338 Lodge and gatepiers 80 metres north-east of Southside Farmhouse GV II Lodge and gate piers, early C19. Lodge squared tooled stone with tooled-and- margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. Piers squared stone. Lodge 1 storey, 2 bays. Left-of-centre plain door and 12-pane sash windows, all in raised stone surrounds. Hipped roof with left-of-centre stepped-and- corniced ridge stack. C20 windows on returns. Square gate piers have plinth and banded pyramidal caps; short flat-coped wall to west joins farm buildings. Included for group value. C20 rear extension to lodge is not of interest. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1155510 Milepost 500 Metres North Of Drive To Newton Hall 1155510 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.726458 55.33703, -1.726468 55.337041, -1.726489 55.337035, -1.726476 55.337023, -1.726458 55.33703))) NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR OLD Al NU 10 SE NU 17450481 (East side) 6/200 Milepost 500 metres north of drive to Newton Hall II Milepost, probably mid-C19. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Triangular plan with open back, raised legend M (Morpeth) 13 / A (Alnwick) 6. Height 0.70 metre. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-15
1155512 Churchyard Wall With Hearse House And Entrance Gateway 1155512 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.020071 54.974709, -2.020079 54.974709, -2.020059 54.974327, -2.020037 54.974273, -2.020023 54.97427, -2.020047 54.974319, -2.020061 54.974547, -2.020034 54.974549, -2.020035 54.974601, -2.020064 54.974601, -2.020071 54.974709))) CORBRIDGE WATLING STREET NY 9864 (east side) 21/208 Churchyard wall with hearse house and entrance gateway GV II Churchyard wall with hearse house and entrance gateway. C18, incorporating earlier fabric. Rubble with dressings; Lakeland slate roof to hearse house. Wall with arched coping ramped up on either side of gateway which has square piers with attached jambs and low pyramidal caps. At left wall ramped up again to hearse house which has window of 2 pointed-arched lights. Wall beyond ramped down again and linked to St Andrew's Cottage (qv). Wall of 17 metres length right of gateway incorporates footings of an earlier structure. Rear elevation of hearse house shows large roughly-shaped angle quoins and boarded double doors; pent roof. Adjacent to hearse house on west lies pavement of communal oven, 'King's Oven', first recorded in 1310 and last used in C19. , 2013-08-19 1988-05-24
1155513 St Oswalds 1155513 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.797844 55.671046, -1.797946 55.671064, -1.797992 55.670977, -1.798169 55.671008, -1.798204 55.670961, -1.798026 55.67093, -1.798029 55.670922, -1.797919 55.670907, -1.797844 55.671046))) NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND MARYGATE (South side) 12/33 St. Oswalds II Cottage. 1912. For Edward Hudson probably by Sir E. Lutyens. Snecked stone with ashlar surrounds. C20 roof of large pantiles. L-shaped. Single storey. Front of 5 irregular bays. ?-glazed door in 4th bay. Bays 1 and 3 have 32-pane casements. Bays 2 and 4 have smaller 12-pane casements. Steeply-pitched roof with thin raised coping. Big square ridge stacks. Windows to rear and on returns are tiny, deeply-recessed 4-pane casements. , 2013-01-29 1986-05-15
1155517 Sturton Grange Farmhouse 1155517 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.662602 55.356523, -1.66264 55.35652, -1.662623 55.356433, -1.66243 55.356446, -1.662447 55.356533, -1.662602 55.356523))) WARKWORTH STURTON GRANGE NU 20 NW 10/341 Sturton Grange Farmhouse GV II House. Late C18. Brick in irregular stretcher bond, with cut sandstone plinth and dressings; rear elevation rendered, Welsh slate roof with C20 brick stacks. Double-depth plan. South front 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Chamfered plinth, rusticated quoins. 2 steps up to renewed central door; 12-pane sash windows. All openings in raised tooled stone surrounds. Moulded eaves cornice, Coped gables; rebuilt end stacks. 3-bay right return shows similar fenestration and 2 small circular openings to attic. Left return similar except that ground floor of left bays is blind. Rear elevation shows arched stair window holding radial-headed 12-pane sash. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1155522 Boundary Stone At Ngr Ny 88425126 1155522 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.182083 54.855953, -2.182107 54.855947, -2.182113 54.855929, -2.182083 54.855917, -2.182059 54.855924, -2.182054 54.855942, -2.182083 54.855953))) HEXHAMSHIRE HEXHAMSHIRE COMMON NY 85 SE NY 88425126 13/184 Boundary stone at above NGR, on east side of fence II Boundary stone, probably C18. Sandstone, 0.85 metre high with segmental top. Incised B on west and C on east. Not shown on O.S. map. , 2013-01-29 1986-06-18
1155524 Gatepiers, Screen Walls And Railings At South Lodge To Callaly Castle 1155524 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.91507 55.3813, -1.915065 55.38128, -1.915024 55.381227, -1.915027 55.381191, -1.915007 55.381186, -1.914997 55.381192, -1.914993 55.38123, -1.915039 55.3813, -1.915032 55.381319, -1.914989 55.381364, -1.914944 55.381379, -1.914901 55.38138, -1.914763 55.381368, -1.914735 55.381374, -1.914729 55.381383, -1.914742 55.381391, -1.91478 55.381385, -1.914896 55.381398, -1.914971 55.381393, -1.915012 55.381377, -1.915039 55.381354, -1.915062 55.381324, -1.91507 55.3813))) CALLALY CALLALY NU OO NE 17/42 Gatepiers, screen walls and railings at South Lodge to Callaly Castle GV II Gatepiers and screen walls. Early C19. Ashlar and wrought iron. Tall rusticated corniced piers with acorn finials, flanked by low serpentine walls with hooped railings, ending in square, corniced piers with domed caps. , 2013-01-29 1986-09-03
1155525 Overgrass Tower And Adjacent Ruins 1155525 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.773849 55.323937, -1.773926 55.323932, -1.7739 55.323812, -1.773754 55.323819, -1.773764 55.323884, -1.773835 55.32388, -1.773849 55.323937))) NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR OVERGRASS NU 10 SW 31/12/69 5/203 Overgrass Tower and adjacent ruins II Ruins of towerhouse, late C14 or C15, and adjacent building probably C18. Tower massive squared stone, adjacent building smaller squared stone. Rectangular plan 7.15 x 4.7 metres internally with walls 1.8 metres thick and slight projection for stair alongside entrance at east end of south wall. Walls stand to about 1st floor level except at south-east corner; the side walls preserve most of their facing and chamfered set back 2 metres up. South wall shows west jambs of inner and outer doorways; east wall shows central loop; west wall shows central loop and garderobe shaft. Interior: slightly-pointed tunnel vault almost complete, with mural cupboards on south (bricked up) and east. Smaller rectangular building adjoins west part of north wall; walls mostly stand to 3 metres high but without architectural features other than a small loop and a segment-headed oven recess, formerly at rear of a hearth with fire hood, on the north. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-31
1155529 Falkland House 1155529 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.800663 55.671143, -1.800836 55.671143, -1.800836 55.671074, -1.800774 55.671073, -1.800775 55.671048, -1.800663 55.671048, -1.800663 55.671143))) NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND MARYGATE (South side) 12/35 Falkland House GV II House. C18. Random rubble including fragments from the priory. Welsh slate roof. Catslide to rear has pantiled roof. Brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 2 bays with 12-pane sash windows. Gabled roof with flat raised coping and rebuilt end stacks. 6-panelled door on left return. Old brick tall chimney on rear pitch. Interior has 6-panelled doors and shutters and early C19 staircase with ramped handrail. , 2013-01-29 1986-05-15
1155532 Kirkwhelpington Bridge 1155532 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.008285 55.152806, -2.008273 55.15277, -2.008172 55.152789, -2.007995 55.152805, -2.008001 55.152843, -2.008285 55.152806))) NY 98 SE KIRKWHELPINGTON KIRKWHELPINGTON VILLAGE 7/86 Kirkwhelpington Bridge II Bridge 1819. Ashlar. Single broad segmental arch. Band marks base of parapet. Chamfered parapet which splays outward on south side to wide roadway. Square end piers with pyramidal caps. , 2013-01-29 1985-09-05
1155533 Greenhaugh Farmhouse And Adjacent Farmbuildings 1155533 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.518309 54.865563, -2.518461 54.865621, -2.518522 54.865567, -2.51847 54.865547, -2.518518 54.865505, -2.518477 54.86549, -2.518647 54.865345, -2.518669 54.865353, -2.51872 54.865308, -2.518579 54.865255, -2.518362 54.865446, -2.518435 54.865473, -2.518357 54.865542, -2.51834 54.865536, -2.518309 54.865563))) NY 65 SE KNARESDALE WITH KIRKHAUGH KNARSDALE 12/153 Greenhaugh Farmhouse and adjacent farmbuildings II House late C16 or early C17, probably a bastle, remodelled 1830 (date with initials T.B. - Thomas Bell - over door); farmbuildings early C19. Rubble, massive in parts, with dressings, partly whitewashed, slate roofs. 2 storeys, 2 wide bays. Central boarded door with rusticated tooled and margined jambs and stepped keyed lintel. 16-pane sash windows in stone surrounds. Corniced stone stacks on gables. Farm buildings to left have large elliptical-arched cart entrance and part-glazed part-slatted windows. Left end of range (barn) carried back to form 'L' plan. Rear elevation: outshut with various openings including elliptical-arched door to byre, tooled and margined dressings. Interior: thick walls in house, internal corbels for 1st floor hearth against south wall found during recent alterations. , 2015-10-21 1985-08-23
1155537 Black House Crafts Warden Cottage 1155537 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.020422 54.974894, -2.020595 54.974889, -2.020597 54.974859, -2.020511 54.97486, -2.020508 54.974838, -2.020591 54.974835, -2.020592 54.974825, -2.020636 54.974829, -2.020634 54.974792, -2.020539 54.974792, -2.020531 54.974731, -2.020397 54.974736, -2.020422 54.974894))) CORBRIDGE WATLING STREET (West side) 21/210 No. 14, Warden Cottage and Black House Crafts GV II Pair of houses; northern (now subdivided) mid C18, no. 14 early C19. Northern house rubble with roughly-tooled quoins and dressings, no. 14 squared stone with cut quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roofs. Warden Cottage/Black House Crafts 2 storeys, 3 bays, irregular. Central pair of doors: Warden cottage has renewed half-glazed door, with 3-pane overlight, in wooden doorcase under open- pedimented hood; similar door to Black House Crafts with plain overlight, in plaster rusticated surround with vermiculate keystone. Mid-C19 margined sashes in older openings with tooled lintels, except for shop window on right with 2 basket-arched lights on moulded pilasters, under cornice on carved consoles and brackets. End stacks. No. 14 to left 2 storeys, 2 bays. Renewed boarded door with 4-pane overlight, in chamfered alternating-block surround in right bay, with 12-pane sash window above. 16-pane sashes in left bay; all windows with tooled lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Coped left gable with stepped- and-banded end stack. , 2013-08-19 1988-05-24
1155538 1, St Cuthbert's Square 1155538 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.79991 55.670818, -1.799949 55.670821, -1.799958 55.67079, -1.80008 55.670801, -1.800095 55.670748, -1.799934 55.670736, -1.79991 55.670818))) This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 21/01/2020 NU 1241 12/37 HOLY ISLAND ST. CUTHBERT'S SQUARE (north side) No 1 (Formerly listed as House occupied by Miss Wallace) GV II House. C18. Random rubble with old pantiled roof. Brick chimneys. Two storeys, two bays. Plank door on left under C19 triangular wooden hood. Small four-pane sash over and two twelve-pane sashes to right. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with thin raised coping on left; reverse stepped gable. Large square ridge stack, the upper part rebuilt. Listing NGR: NU1268041934 2020-01-24 1986-05-15
1155541 Bamburgh View Cottages 1155541 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.799965 55.670628, -1.80019 55.670662, -1.800216 55.670609, -1.800146 55.670598, -1.800156 55.670576, -1.800027 55.670556, -1.800017 55.670579, -1.799983 55.670574, -1.799965 55.670628))) NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND ST.CUTHBERT'S SQUARE (South side) 12/39 Bawburgh View Cottages GV II Pair of cottages. C18. Whinstone rubble with pantiled roof. Single storey. Each cottage 2 bays. One plank door with overlight and 12-pane sash windows. Alternating quoins and door and window surrounds. Gabled roof with flat coping on left and small old brick gable stack. , 2013-01-29 1986-05-15
1155544 Stable C.20 Yards West Of Old Temperance 1155544 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.007435 55.153687, -2.007333 55.153692, -2.007346 55.153776, -2.007182 55.153785, -2.00719 55.153836, -2.007455 55.153822, -2.007435 55.153687))) NY 98 SE KIRKWHELPINGTON KIRKWHELPINGTON VILLAGE Stable c. 20 yards west 7/90 of Old Temperance GV II Stable block. Early C19. Dressed stone with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. L-shaped. 2-storey left range has stables below and hay store over. 3 plank doors in alternating-block surround and two ?-slatted windows on ground floor. 1st floor has one ?-slatted window and pitching door in similar surrounds. Single-storey range to right has carriage house, now garage, on left and plank door to right. Gabled roof with kneelers and ridged coping. , 2013-01-29 1985-09-05
1155545 Callaly Mill Farmhouse And Attached Stables 1155545 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.91726 55.393899, -1.917268 55.393902, -1.917312 55.393861, -1.91734 55.393871, -1.917415 55.393804, -1.917388 55.393794, -1.917535 55.393659, -1.917458 55.393632, -1.917192 55.393875, -1.91726 55.393899))) CALLALY CALLALY NU Ol SE 10/45 Callaly Mill Farmhouse and attached stable GV II Farmhouse and stable C18, stable perhaps early Cl9. Dressed stone and Welsh slate roof. 2-storey, 3-bay house with 1-storey 1-bay addition to right and single-storey 4-bay stable to left. Central door in C20 porch which now has the original 6-panelled door. Ground-floor windows are 12-pane sashes; 1st floor has 12-pane Yorkshire sashes. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with reverse-stepped gables and corniced end stacks. Stable has 2 boarded doors, one slatted window and one 6-pane casement. , 2013-01-29 1986-09-03

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