Northumberland County Council
Listed building outline
| Reference | Name | Listed building | Geometry | Description | Notes | Organisation | Uprns | Entry date | Start date | End date |
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| 1178449 | The Kiln | 1178449 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708508 55.414884, -1.708432 55.414897, -1.708437 55.414916, -1.708797 55.414872, -1.708701 55.414797, -1.708598 55.414853, -1.708508 55.414884))) | 1. NARROWGATE 5330 (North-East Side) No 34 (The Kiln) NU 1813 SE 1/327 II GV 2. Early C19. Three storeys, 3 windows. Plain ashlar front; skew built at side to Bow Alley. Slate roof. Glazing bar sash windows, single hung on 2nd floor. C20 shop window with door off centre to left; panelled side door off centre to right. Rear annexe a narrow 3 storey 4 window extension; the 2 upper storeys being of brick. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178450 | Hadrians Wall Milecastle And Turrets Hadrians Wall, Milecastle And Turrets | 1178450 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.549692 54.987936, -2.547027 54.987758, -2.546285 54.987687, -2.544795 54.9876, -2.544384 54.987605, -2.538663 54.987801, -2.538075 54.987884, -2.537387 54.98793, -2.533929 54.987829, -2.533871 54.987834, -2.533824 54.987849, -2.533783 54.987878, -2.533766 54.987913, -2.533771 54.987943, -2.533799 54.987975, -2.533852 54.988, -2.533905 54.988009, -2.537411 54.98811, -2.538122 54.988062, -2.538706 54.98798, -2.544396 54.987785, -2.544773 54.98778, -2.546245 54.987866, -2.546979 54.987936, -2.549825 54.988126, -2.54991 54.988114, -2.549973 54.988076, -2.549989 54.988045, -2.550011 54.987919, -2.550076 54.987923, -2.550054 54.988021, -2.550067 54.988063, -2.550111 54.988096, -2.550177 54.988115, -2.552761 54.988264, -2.557477 54.988795, -2.55778 54.988821, -2.557858 54.988814, -2.557903 54.988797, -2.557935 54.988772, -2.557998 54.988642, -2.558081 54.988655, -2.558026 54.988773, -2.558033 54.988818, -2.55808 54.988857, -2.55815 54.988876, -2.559418 54.989023, -2.56199 54.989404, -2.563265 54.989534, -2.564739 54.989698, -2.565482 54.989667, -2.565545 54.989656, -2.565597 54.98963, -2.565623 54.989597, -2.565627 54.989572, -2.565613 54.989441, -2.565704 54.98944, -2.565724 54.98956, -2.565741 54.989593, -2.565806 54.989631, -2.565896 54.989641, -2.56904 54.989455, -2.570771 54.989328, -2.572006 54.989258, -2.572869 54.989225, -2.57292 54.989217, -2.572968 54.989197, -2.572999 54.98917, -2.573011 54.989137, -2.573002 54.989105, -2.57297 54.989074, -2.572919 54.989053, -2.572865 54.989045, -2.571978 54.989079, -2.570734 54.989149, -2.569003 54.989276, -2.566021 54.989453, -2.565998 54.989325, -2.56596 54.989286, -2.565918 54.989268, -2.565855 54.989258, -2.565425 54.989264, -2.565348 54.989284, -2.565319 54.989302, -2.565296 54.989331, -2.565291 54.989359, -2.565305 54.989494, -2.564762 54.989517, -2.563322 54.989357, -2.56206 54.989228, -2.559487 54.988847, -2.558376 54.988719, -2.55843 54.988593, -2.558418 54.988557, -2.558388 54.98853, -2.558314 54.988504, -2.557911 54.988442, -2.557826 54.988448, -2.557762 54.988476, -2.557735 54.988508, -2.557679 54.98863, -2.557534 54.988618, -2.552799 54.988085, -2.550386 54.987946, -2.550407 54.987837, -2.55039 54.987803, -2.550343 54.987771, -2.550274 54.987755, -2.54989 54.98773, -2.54985 54.98773, -2.549786 54.987744, -2.54973 54.987782, -2.549717 54.987809, -2.549692 54.987936))) | THIRLWALL B 6318 NY 66 NW and NY 66 NE (North and south sides, off) 10/34 and 11/34 Hadrian's wall, 24/11/67 milecastle and turrets I Hadrian's wall; milecastle 47; turrets 47A and 47B. AD 122, reconstructed AD 205. Rubble core with dressed stone faces. Course of wall runs west from Holmhead (NY 659660) to Gilsland (NY 634662). Several short stretches of c.1.0- metre high wall masonry. Sites only of milecastle and turrets. Scheduled Ancient Monument. , | 2013-01-29 | 1967-11-24 | ||||
| 1178477 | The Station House | 1178477 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.571189 54.99041, -2.571157 54.990423, -2.571176 54.990439, -2.571264 54.990404, -2.571222 54.990369, -2.571241 54.990361, -2.571202 54.990329, -2.571254 54.990309, -2.571307 54.990354, -2.571342 54.99034, -2.571217 54.990239, -2.571059 54.990301, -2.571189 54.99041))) | THIRLWALL RAILWAY TERRACE NY 66 NW Gilsland 10/38 The Station House GV II Former station-master's house and ticket office, now private house; c1836 with later C19 rear additions. Possibly by Benjamin Green for the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway Co. Squared stone in narrow courses; slate roof; stone and brick chimneys. Tudor style. Single storey plus attic, 3 bays. Central replaced door in chamfered surround. Segmental-arched ticket office window with original pierced iron grille to left. 2-light chamfered-mullioned windows under hoodmoulds in end bays; window at left retains paired 8-pane sashes. Large corbelled-out, gabled half-dormer above doorway. Dormer has 2-light window under hoodmould, blind chamfered loop above and coped gable with shaped footstones. Flanking unsympathetic mid C20 dormers. Steeply-pitched roof. Left end rebuilt brick stack. Right end chimney with 2 truncated octagonal-plan stacks. Replaced sashes in chamfered surrounds on right return. 2-storey later gabled wing and lean-to additions on right rear. Mid C20 link section to Ghyllbrae (qv) on left return is not of special interest. (G Whittle, The Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, 1979). , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-07-27 | ||||
| 1178480 | 25, Green Batt (See Details For Further Address Information) | 1178480 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707655 55.411532, -1.70764 55.411464, -1.70749 55.411474, -1.707513 55.411592, -1.707731 55.411577, -1.707721 55.411528, -1.707655 55.411532))) | PERCY STREET 1. 5330 (West Side) No 1 NU 1813 SE 1/87 II GV 2. Includes No 25 Green batt. Part of the Howick Street development laid out circa 1831 and after on General Lambert's field with specifications for ashlar fronts and chimneys, and slate reefs. Three storeys, 3 windows to east and to north. Ashlar with cill bands to 1st and 2nd floors. Mutule eaves cornice. Slate roof hipned at corner ; 3 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows with keystones on ground floor. Round headed doorways with bold quoins and voussoirs, 6 panel doors end fanlights central to each front. Tall lead rainwater pipe head. First floor cill band has Percy Street cut into it. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178496 | 6 And 7, Percy Street | 1178496 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707599 55.41109, -1.707566 55.411091, -1.70756 55.411057, -1.707413 55.411068, -1.707441 55.411232, -1.707617 55.41122, -1.707607 55.411162, -1.707563 55.411165, -1.707558 55.411138, -1.707607 55.411135, -1.707599 55.41109))) | PERCY STREET 1. 5330 (West Side) Nos 6 and 7 NU 1813 SE 1/90 II GV 2. Part of Howick Street levelopnent. After 1830. Two storeys, 3 windows each. Ashlar with 1st floor cill string to No 6. Simple eaves cornice to slate roof with 2 chimneys, one of ashlar. Glazing bar sash windows, with balconies to No 6. Four panel doors, No 7 with depressed arch with fanlight above. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178507 | Doric House | 1178507 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707503 55.410895, -1.70752 55.410868, -1.707508 55.410818, -1.70745 55.410827, -1.707442 55.410831, -1.707394 55.410938, -1.707485 55.410931, -1.707503 55.410895))) | 1. PERCY STREET 5330 (West Side) No 10 (Doric House) No 11 NU 1813 SE 1/94 II GV 2. Part of Howick Street development; after 1830 with rounded and slightly recessed corner to Lisburn Street. One window on corner, 2 to Percy Street. Ashlar with continuous cill band and eaves band. Slate roof, curved on corner and 2 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows. Door to No 11 to left of centre. On right is door to throughpassage and yard at rear in which is a 1st storey extension with gabled dormer. On the corner is a cast iron gas lamp with considerable ironmongery on top. To Lisburn Street is a Victorian wall letter box. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178534 | 2, Percy Terrace | 1178534 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707759 55.41059, -1.707778 55.410588, -1.707774 55.410561, -1.707739 55.410563, -1.707732 55.410518, -1.707583 55.410528, -1.707594 55.410602, -1.707759 55.41059))) | PERCY TERRACE 1. 5330 (West Side) No 2 NU 1812 NE 5/336 II GV 2. Set back and at a different angle from No 1. After 1831. Two storeys, and 2 windows. Plain ashlar with moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with coped verge to right and with an ashlar chimney. Late glazed sash windows. Half glazed door to left. Front garden with arrow head railing on low ashlar wall; 4 urn finials to end rails. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178546 | 13, Percy Terrace | 1178546 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.70746 55.409882, -1.707472 55.409936, -1.707627 55.409926, -1.707622 55.4099, -1.707654 55.409898, -1.707649 55.409871, -1.70746 55.409882))) | PERCY TERRACE 1. 5330 (West Side) No 13 NU 1812 SE 5/343 II GV 2. Mid C19. Two storeys and basement. Two windows. Ashlar with rustic quoins, moulded plinth eaves cornice and architraves, bracketted hood to door. Slate roof with coped verges and ashlar chimney. Glazing bar sash windows. Railings to front garden. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178569 | Percy Villa | 1178569 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707154 55.410219, -1.707254 55.410211, -1.707212 55.410035, -1.707074 55.410046, -1.707102 55.410132, -1.707094 55.410132, -1.707104 55.410177, -1.707143 55.410174, -1.707154 55.410219))) | PERCY TERRACE 1. 5330 (East Side) Percy Villa NU 1812 NE 5/101 II 2. Early C19. Three storeys and 3 windows. Ashlar, ground floor channelled with 1st floor cill course above and moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with P stone, brick capped gable end chimneys. Gable ends treated as pediments broken by chimneys at which point occur feature's consisting of blocks with circular panels and guttae; side walls rubble with ashlar 'tympanum'. Glazing bar sash windows. Two 3 light bays on ground floor with blocking courses. Central doorpiece has segmental arch with voussoirs struck into channeling and engaged fluted Greek Doric columns to the moulded lintel; double doors with spanels - 2 fluted and 2 glazed. Two storey one window annexe to north with 2 garage doors and ashlar corner piers. , | 2019-12-09 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178594 | 1 Hope Terrace And 5 South Street | 1178594 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706844 55.409725, -1.707086 55.409686, -1.707056 55.409634, -1.70678 55.409677, -1.70681 55.409731, -1.706844 55.409725))) | PERCY TERRACE 1. 5330 (East Side) Hope Terrace [No 1 (Hope Lodge)] NU 1812 NE 5/100 II GV 2. Includes No 5 South Street. Early C19. Two storeys, 2 windows to west, 3 to north. Ashlar with 1st floor cill band having cable roll beneath and moulded eaves cornice with moulded cast iron gutter. Slate roof, hipped at corner and 3 ridge chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows with moulded architraves and moulded cills to north facing windows. West front has pilasters to window-pediments on 1st floor and flat pediments with etched frieze design on ground floor. Ionic doorcase with entablature and blocking course with inverted scroll panel above. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178596 | The Lion Bridge | 1178596 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707284 55.418185, -1.707356 55.418076, -1.707378 55.418075, -1.707391 55.418055, -1.70738 55.41805, -1.707479 55.41793, -1.7075 55.417932, -1.707511 55.417915, -1.70749 55.417905, -1.707576 55.417805, -1.707613 55.41775, -1.707638 55.417733, -1.707525 55.417695, -1.707487 55.417781, -1.707411 55.41789, -1.707393 55.417892, -1.70738 55.41791, -1.707394 55.417917, -1.707293 55.418033, -1.707272 55.418035, -1.707263 55.41805, -1.707277 55.418059, -1.707203 55.418165, -1.707072 55.418253, -1.707247 55.418294, -1.707269 55.418207, -1.707284 55.418185))) | 1. THE PETH 5330 The Lion Bridge NU 1813 NE 2/112 10.1.55. I 2. 1775 by John Adam. Ashlar. Three arches and a smaller land arch. Polygonal look outs on each side. Corbelled arcade to crenellated parapet. In the centre on the east side stands the Percy Lion in cast lead. Matching it on the west side was reputedly once a unicorn (symbolizing Scotland). Curved approach parapets with close-set petrified stockade over a round section string and circular end piers. Look outs have blind arrow slits with hood moulds; merlons in crenellations. On the central die on the west side is roughly engraved Foxy's Leap Au 12 1867 (recording the escape of a militia man). Spandrels of arches over river have circular panels containing blind shields. The panel on which the lion stands has on tile river side, 3 long shields linked by swags. (Scheduled AM 112.) , | 2013-01-29 | 1953-01-10 | ||||
| 1178597 | 1 And 2 Pottergate And 5 Northumberland Street | 1178597 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710738 55.415088, -1.710802 55.415093, -1.710814 55.41504, -1.710751 55.415035, -1.710757 55.415009, -1.71049 55.414989, -1.710483 55.415016, -1.710419 55.415011, -1.710406 55.415065, -1.71047 55.41507, -1.710466 55.415091, -1.710604 55.415102, -1.7106 55.415119, -1.710644 55.415123, -1.710648 55.415105, -1.710732 55.415111, -1.710738 55.415088))) | POTTERGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) NU 1813 NW 3/351 Nos 1 and 2 NU 1813 SW 4/351 II 2. Includes No 5 Northumberland Street. Circa 1830-40. Two storeys. Four windows plus 2 lower recessed one window wings. Ashlar with ground floor and 1st floor cill bands returned to side wings, and moulded eaves cornice. Slate roofs, 4 ashlar chimneys, coped gables with footstones. Late glazed sash windows with simple architraves. Doorway of No 2 has shallow pediment with antefixae on pilasters, and a 6 panel door. The gable end of the wing to No 5 has 2 round headed windows and a door similar to No 2 at side. Lean-to extensions on north side. Godroon rimmed urn in classical style with lion's masks in garden to north of No 5. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178598 | Church Of St James (Presbyterian) | 1178598 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710175 55.415331, -1.710308 55.415338, -1.710334 55.415168, -1.710347 55.415169, -1.710355 55.415118, -1.710265 55.415114, -1.710258 55.415161, -1.710004 55.415148, -1.71 55.415176, -1.70995 55.415178, -1.709942 55.415233, -1.70999 55.415241, -1.709985 55.415269, -1.710158 55.415277, -1.710152 55.415318, -1.710175 55.415331))) | POTTERGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) St James's Presbyterian Church NU 1813 NW 3/352 II 2. Dated 1894, designed by Hicks and Charlewood 1884-5. Weak Gothick design of 5 bays with short polygonal apse. Ashlar. Large 2 stage tower with corner turret to south-west. Crudely cusped tracery - 3 light with pointed arches on ground floor, 4 light in rectangular frame on 1st floor. Slate roof with crested ridge. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178611 | Savings Bank | 1178611 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707267 55.412523, -1.70729 55.412577, -1.707431 55.412549, -1.707423 55.412532, -1.707489 55.412523, -1.707469 55.412474, -1.707424 55.412481, -1.707411 55.41245, -1.707479 55.412441, -1.707449 55.412371, -1.707217 55.412403, -1.707267 55.412523))) | ST MICHAEL'S LANE 1. 5330 (West Side) Nos 6 and 8 and the Savings Bank NU 1813 SE 1/108 II GV 2. 1851 in Georgian style. Two storeys with hipped slate roofs and brick chimneys. The Savings Bank has 3 windows, the centre bay breaks forward slightly and has a pediment. Moulded eaves cornice extends over Nos 6 and 8 which is slightly set back. Nos 6 and 8 have 2 windows. All glazing bar sash windows. Central 6 panel door to Savings Bank, 2 plain doorways to Nos 6 and 8. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178616 | 14 And 16, Saint Michael's Lane | 1178616 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707109 55.412037, -1.707174 55.412037, -1.707164 55.411874, -1.70707 55.411872, -1.707078 55.412037, -1.707109 55.412037))) | ST MICHAEL'S LANE 1. 5330 (West side) Nos 14 and 16 NU 1813 SE 1/363 II GV 2. Early C19, possibly related to the Howick Street development. Two storeys, No 14 with basement, 2+3 windows. Ashlar with simple moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with coped verge to left, one brick ridge chimney and another to right behind ridge. Glazing bar sash windows. No 14 has tall round headed doorway with steps to 6 panel door (top 4 raised and fielded) and pointed glazing in fanlight; a depressed arch to throughpassage and yard on left. No 16 has central doorway with good bracketted segmental stone hood, 6 panel door. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178621 | South Road (See Details For Further Address Information) | 1178621 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.695861 55.409117, -1.695909 55.409185, -1.696074 55.409148, -1.696091 55.409173, -1.696163 55.409157, -1.696192 55.409199, -1.696245 55.409186, -1.696189 55.409104, -1.696169 55.409108, -1.696183 55.409128, -1.696152 55.409142, -1.696121 55.409108, -1.696147 55.409102, -1.696137 55.409087, -1.69611 55.409093, -1.696104 55.409085, -1.696166 55.409071, -1.696132 55.409023, -1.696074 55.409036, -1.696064 55.409022, -1.696034 55.409029, -1.696044 55.409043, -1.696006 55.409051, -1.695977 55.40901, -1.696103 55.408982, -1.696085 55.408955, -1.695959 55.408984, -1.695945 55.408964, -1.696071 55.408935, -1.696024 55.408868, -1.695898 55.408897, -1.69586 55.408844, -1.695987 55.408815, -1.695905 55.408698, -1.695852 55.40871, -1.695891 55.408765, -1.695817 55.408782, -1.695784 55.408734, -1.69562 55.408772, -1.695861 55.409117)), ((-1.695774 55.408649, -1.695858 55.40863, -1.695825 55.408584, -1.695847 55.408579, -1.695826 55.40855, -1.695778 55.408553, -1.695744 55.408506, -1.695652 55.408525, -1.695667 55.408546, -1.69562 55.408557, -1.69564 55.408584, -1.69551 55.408614, -1.695567 55.408696, -1.695774 55.408649))) | SOUTH ROAD 1. 5330 (South West Side) Belvedere Terrace [Nos 1 to 6 (consec)] NU 1912 6/369 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys and basement. Three windows each. Nos 1 to 6 entered from return elevation. Ashlar, having a rusticated basement with a band over, a band over the ground floor (with 'Belvedere Terrace' engraved on No 1), and 1st floor cill course and a moulded eaves cornice. Hipned slate roof with raised verges and ashlar chimneys. Three end windows on each side break forward slightly as do the central 6 windows. Glazing bar sash windows. End pavilions and centre have continuous 1st floor balconies, the other parts have separate balconies to 1st floor windows: - cast iron baluster pattern bracketted from band over ground floor. Small basement windows with keystones. Doorways have raised surrounds with shallow pediments, approached by steps with railings, and with panelled doors having rectangular lights above. Nos 5 and 6 originally one house, for the Duke's agent. To the south-east is a slightly later stable block of 2 storeys, 3 windows, and 3 doorways, built of cut squared rubble. The front of No 6 is extended to south-east by ashlar faced coach arch with raised surrounds and keystone, flanked by niches. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178626 | Yeavering House | 1178626 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.757346 55.061314, -1.757443 55.061347, -1.757493 55.061302, -1.757476 55.061296, -1.757669 55.061122, -1.757596 55.061096, -1.757619 55.061075, -1.757462 55.061018, -1.75744 55.061038, -1.757377 55.061015, -1.757203 55.061172, -1.757288 55.061203, -1.757361 55.061137, -1.7575 55.061188, -1.757408 55.061271, -1.757397 55.061267, -1.757346 55.061314))) | PONTELAND NORTHUMBRIA POLICE H.Q. NZ 17 SE 17/347 Block 13 GV II Superintendent's House of cottage homes for children. 1903 by Leeson for the Newcastle Board of Guardians. Now Police Headquarters and college. Cavity wall in stretcher bond; pebbledashed and painted on 1st floor. Welsh slate roof. House with linking range of offices and water tower attached to rear. Domestic Revival style. House: 2 storeys plus attics, 3 bays with single-storey 1-bay side wings. Central 2-leaf, 6-panel door, and fanlight with radiating glazing bars under semicircular hood. Canted 5-sided bay windows on ground floor with 12- and 8-pane sashes. 12-pane sashes above. Dentil cornice. High hipped roof with 2 hipped dormers and tall corniced lateral stacks. Single-storey wings have 12-pane sashes; canted bay windows on returns. Single-storey 6-bay linking range to rear has 12-pane sashes. Tall, square water tower with cornice, large stone water spouts at corners and tall parapet with scalloped top. A good example of buildings for the enlightened approach to child care in the early C20. , | 2025-05-06 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1178628 | 3, South Street | 1178628 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.70649 55.409731, -1.706518 55.409776, -1.706702 55.409748, -1.706659 55.409678, -1.706519 55.409707, -1.706528 55.409726, -1.70649 55.409731))) | SOUTH STREET 1. 5330 (South Side) No 3 NU 1812 NE 5/376 II GV 2. Early-mid C19. Two storeys, 3 windows. Ashlar with eaves band, Slate roof with 2 yellow brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows. Central 6 panel door [top 2 panels glazed]. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178633 | Garden Walls And Gates To Linhope House Closing East End Of South Street | 1178633 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706477 55.409856, -1.706485 55.409867, -1.706501 55.40987, -1.706701 55.409837, -1.706702 55.409826, -1.706711 55.409825, -1.706692 55.409819, -1.706507 55.40985, -1.706465 55.409788, -1.706442 55.409786, -1.706436 55.409796, -1.706477 55.409856))) | SOUTH STREET 1. 5330 (East End) Garden walls and gates to Linhope House closing east end of South Street NU 1812 NE 5/378 II GV Early-mid C19. Ashlar about 5 ft high with saddleback coping. Four gate piers, 2 on north side near No 2, and 2 on East side. Wall ramped up to gates on north side and downto gates on east side. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178645 | Camphill Cottage | 1178645 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709951 55.404879, -1.710004 55.404876, -1.710001 55.404863, -1.710079 55.404858, -1.710063 55.404783, -1.709967 55.40479, -1.709959 55.404753, -1.709846 55.404761, -1.70987 55.404872, -1.709948 55.404867, -1.709951 55.404879))) | SWANSFIELD PARK 1. 5330 Camphill Cottage NU 1812 6/380 II 2. Early C19. Two storeys, 3 windows to North. Ashlar built. Slate roof with 3 brick chimneys. Depressed ogee headed windows with glazing bar sashes (with pointed glazing in heads). Centre part blocked with later smaller window. Central part glazed door. East gable has one glazing bar sash window on each floor and a blind quatrefoil at the top. Ground and 1st floor windows flanked by blind merlons. Two storey one window extension to south. , | 2013-01-29 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178694 | West House Farmhouse | 1178694 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.764124 55.048161, -1.764185 55.048206, -1.764243 55.048181, -1.764313 55.048234, -1.764407 55.048193, -1.764342 55.048144, -1.76439 55.048123, -1.764326 55.048073, -1.764124 55.048161))) | PONTELAND WEST HOUSES NZ 17 SE 17/353 West Houses Farmhouse II House. c.1840. Ashlar with plinth. Welsh slate roof. T-plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Rusticated quoins. C20 glazed door with overlight and 16-pane sashes with projecting sills, all in alternating-block surrounds. 1st floor sill band. Stone eaves. Hipped roof with 2 corniced ridge stacks. In re-entrant angle of rear wing a canted porch with boarded and battened door, and stone pent roof. 16-pane sashes and similar detail throughout. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1178700 | Retaining Walls | 1178700 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711291 55.417727, -1.711305 55.417718, -1.711047 55.4177, -1.709616 55.417482, -1.708716 55.417356, -1.708696 55.417362, -1.708705 55.417369, -1.70961 55.417496, -1.711021 55.417711, -1.711291 55.417727))) | WALKERGATE 1. 5330 (South Side) Retaining walls NU 1813 NE 2/388 NU 1813 NW 3/388 II 2. Probably early C19. About 200 yds in all; 1st 100 yds rubble built about 5 ft high; rest ashlar about 9 ft high garden vail with a recessed fountain to east of centre and a double door under segmental archway at east end. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178706 | 14, Walkergate | 1178706 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710347 55.417756, -1.710501 55.417781, -1.710517 55.417729, -1.710373 55.417705, -1.710347 55.417756))) | WALKERGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) No 14 NU 1813 NW 3/392 II GV 2. Late C181early C19. Two storeys. Taller then Nos 8 to 12 (even). Three windows. Ashlar. First floor cill course and chamferred eaves course. Slate roof and coped verges. Two gable end brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows. Central flush panel door. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1178718 | Garden Wall And Summerhouse Approximately 100 Yards North Of Cheeseburn Grange | 1178718 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.853988 55.036437, -1.853976 55.036445, -1.853996 55.03645, -1.854696 55.03637, -1.854704 55.036363, -1.85469 55.036357, -1.853988 55.036437))) | STAMFORDHAM CHEESEBURN GRANGE NZ 07 SE 15/364 Garden wall and summerhouse approx TOO yards north of Cheeseburn Grange GV II Garden wall and summerhouse. Wall C18. Entry to summerhouse re-uses door surround of 1694. Random rubble wall, ashlar door surround. Wall c.40 yards long and 8 ft. high. Bolection-moulded door surround. Large scrolled pediment on brackets. In the pediment a large crest and shield of the Widdrington family inscribed RW MW 16 94. Flanking the pediment 2 large busts of spotted bulls, the crest of the Widdringtons. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1178739 | Wellhead Approximately 150 Yards North Of Cheeseburn Grange | 1178739 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.853719 55.036781, -1.853743 55.036775, -1.85375 55.036766, -1.853746 55.036754, -1.853714 55.036745, -1.853689 55.036757, -1.853695 55.036775, -1.853719 55.036781))) | STAMFORDHAM CHEESEBURN GRANGE NZ 07 SE 15/367 Wellhead approx 150 yards north of Cheeseburn Grange GV II Wellhead. Mid C18. Ashlar. Square plan, open on 4 square Tuscan columns. Moulded cornice and stone pyramidal roof. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1178857 | The Butter Cross | 1178857 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.879869 55.043141, -1.879933 55.043143, -1.879937 55.043108, -1.879871 55.043106, -1.879869 55.043141))) | STAMFORDHAM THE GREEN NZ 0772 28/385 The Butter Cross 28.4.69 GV II Market cross. 1735. Ashlar and stone slate roof. Small square single-storey building. A single round arch on each side. Alternate courses of stone project slightly to form banded rustication. Alternate voussoirs project also. Moulded imposts. Pyramidal roof with square stone top which has date and worn inscription on a shield on east side, sundial on south side and formerly open arches now blocked on the other 2 sides. This also has a pyramidal roof, with ball finial and vane. Original roof timbers inside. Scheduled ancient monument. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-04-28 | ||||
| 1178865 | Village Lock-Up | 1178865 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.877675 55.042977, -1.877677 55.043023, -1.87776 55.043023, -1.877758 55.042976, -1.877675 55.042977))) | STAMFORDHAM THE GREEN NZ 0772 28/387 Village Lock-up 28.4.69 GV II Lock-up. Early C19 with earlier core. Tooled-and-margined ashlar with stone slate roof. A single-storey, small rectangular building with studded door in the gable end. 4 ventilation slits above door and one on either side. Stone eaves. Gabled roof with kneelers. Interior has stone roof supported by large square central pier. Chains attached to the walls. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-04-28 | ||||
| 1178870 | 2, North Side | 1178870 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.877459 55.043369, -1.877515 55.043371, -1.87751 55.043405, -1.877619 55.04341, -1.877631 55.043326, -1.877467 55.043318, -1.877459 55.043369))) | This List entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 25/04/2016. NZ 0772 28/389 28.4.69 STAMFORDHAM NORTH SIDE No. 2 (Formerly listed as No 2 THE GREEN (North side) GV II House. Mid C18. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays. Panelled central door in chamfered raised surround. 12-pane sashes. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with renewed brick end stacks. Thick walls. , | 2016-04-26 | 1969-04-28 | ||||
| 1178958 | The Croft | 1178958 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.877205 55.042447, -1.877292 55.042541, -1.877314 55.042548, -1.877459 55.04247, -1.877382 55.042429, -1.87737 55.042434, -1.877336 55.0424, -1.877205 55.042447))) | This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 26/04/2016. NZ 07 SE 15/401 28.4.69 STAMFORDHAM GRANGE ROAD The Croft (Formerly listed as: The Croft, THE GREEN (South side)) II GV House. 1711. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond, with ashlar dressings and. plinth. Welsh slate roof. Random rubble on returns and to rear. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central panelled door in rusticated surround with dated keystone. 12-pane sashes with triple keystones. 1st floor band and rusticated quoins. Steeply-pitched roof with kneelers, flat coping and brick end stacks. , | 2017-09-28 | 1969-04-28 | ||||
| 1178973 | The Bay Horse | 1178973 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.880827 55.042964, -1.881056 55.042915, -1.88097 55.042781, -1.88088 55.042801, -1.880904 55.042838, -1.880854 55.042848, -1.880846 55.042838, -1.880737 55.042861, -1.880701 55.042807, -1.880592 55.04283, -1.880659 55.042934, -1.880772 55.042909, -1.880809 55.042968, -1.880827 55.042964))) | This List entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 27/04/2016. NZ 0772 28/405 STAMFORDHAM SOUTH SIDE The Bay Horse (Formerly listed as: The Bay Horse THE GREEN (South side)) GV II Inn. C18 extended early C19. C20 alterations to rear. Roughly-dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. Irregular plan. 2 storeys. 2-bay C18 section to left with large 3-bay projecting section in centre, probably also C18 re-roofed in C19, and cross-gabled range to right, formerly a stable but now part of inn. Doorway in early C20 extruded stone, porch between left and centre sections. 12- and 16-pane sashes, some in raised surrounds. To right, outside stone steps to boarded door. Section to left has C18 kneelers and banded end stack; central section has steeply-pitched roof with reverse-stepped gables and C18 kneelers and massive central stack. Included for group value. , | 2016-04-28 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1179063 | Keel, Fothergill, Smith And Collingwood Headstones Approximately 1 Foot South Of Church Of St Mary | 1179063 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.881896 55.042504, -1.881923 55.042495, -1.881925 55.042479, -1.881901 55.042468, -1.881872 55.042474, -1.881866 55.042492, -1.881896 55.042504))) | STAMFORDHAM THE GREEN NZ 0772 (West side) 28/410 Keel, Fothergill, Smith and Collingwood headstonesapprox 1 fl: south of Church of St. Mary GV II Group of 4 sandstone headstones. 1. William Collingwood. 1752. Shaped top with angel and swags. 2. Margaret Smith. 1773. Shaped top with angel and symbols of eternity. 3. Joseph Fothergill, gardener. Late C18. Scrolled pedimented top with enriched moulded edge. Roundel-with basket of fruit. Inscribed He was skilled in the planting and management of fruit and forest trees, was much employed in that business and gave great satisfaction to his patrons and was respected by a numerous acquaintance. 4. John Keel. Mid C18. Carved with mask, swags and symbols of death and eternity. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1179169 | Garden Walls And Gatepiers South Of Hawkwell House | 1179169 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.880651 55.040077, -1.880613 55.04028, -1.880615 55.040312, -1.880623 55.040317, -1.880639 55.040312, -1.880637 55.040281, -1.880715 55.03988, -1.881473 55.039946, -1.881488 55.039938, -1.881382 55.039921, -1.8807 55.039866, -1.880692 55.039872, -1.880651 55.040077))) | STAMFORDHAM HAWKWELL NZ 07 SE 15/418 Garden wails and 28.4.69 gatepiers south of Hawkwell House GV II Garden walls and gatepiers. Early C18. Random rubble and ashlar. Walls c.3 ft. high, rising to c.6 ft. high at south side. South wall broken in centre by tall rusticated, corniced piers with ball finials. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-04-28 | ||||
| 1179271 | Mainsbank Farmhouse | 1179271 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.88546 55.047354, -1.885743 55.047353, -1.885743 55.047329, -1.885782 55.047329, -1.885778 55.047264, -1.885505 55.047266, -1.885505 55.047282, -1.885402 55.047283, -1.885402 55.047331, -1.88546 55.04733, -1.88546 55.047354))) | STAMFORDHAM STAMFORDHAM NZ 0772 28/427 Mainsbank Farmhouse - II - House. Early C18. Ashlar with tiled roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays with lower 2-bay wing to right. C20 central door, sash windows in narrow, original openings. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with kneelers and flat coping. Corniced end stacks. Outchut to rear. Interior has early C18 stone fireplace with moulded inner edge. Large kitchen fireplace with oak bressummer. Formerly an upper cruck roof, the stumps remain. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1185679 | Howick Gardens (Head Gardener's House) | 1185679 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.610839 55.453987, -1.610839 55.454006, -1.610858 55.454006, -1.610858 55.454025, -1.611027 55.454023, -1.61102 55.453934, -1.610854 55.453935, -1.610855 55.453986, -1.610839 55.453987))) | NU 2417 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK HALL 16/123 Howick Gardens, No. 1; (Head 31.12.69 Gardener's House) (formerly listed as Head Gardener's House in grounds of Howick Hall) II House. Late C18 or early C19 with later C19 rear wing. Front close-jointed squared stone, returns and wing rubble; graduated Lakeland slate roof with brick stacks. T-plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical: central pedimented Tuscan porch enclosing C20 glazed door; 12-pane sash windows with 6-pane sashes above. Eaves cornice. Hipped roof, with central large stepped-and- banded stack. Left return shows 12-pane sash with 4-pane sash above; slightly- projecting sills. Right return shows 2 large raking buttresses. Central wing to rear, with gable-end stack. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
| 1186919 | Stable And Coach House Range, With Attached Walls 50 Metres North West Of Charlton Hall | 1186919 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.719032 55.494996, -1.719059 55.495017, -1.719143 55.494983, -1.719121 55.494966, -1.719164 55.494948, -1.719123 55.494915, -1.718995 55.494967, -1.718884 55.494877, -1.718826 55.494876, -1.718666 55.494941, -1.718829 55.494881, -1.71888 55.494882, -1.718975 55.494959, -1.718753 55.495049, -1.718802 55.495088, -1.719032 55.494996))) | EGLINGHAM Al NU 12 SE East side, off) 3/145 Stable and coach- house range, with attached walls 50 metres north-west of Charlton Hall GV II Stable and coach house. Late C18/early C19 in 2 builds. Rubble with tooled- and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. Elevation to stable yard in 2 sections. Left part is older coach house with boarded double doors under tall segmental arch: right part has 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays; stable door, boarded door, 16-pane sash, part-slatted window; and 2 low slatted windows directly beneath eaves. All openings in alternating-block surrounds, the windows with slightly-projecting sills. 3-step mounting block on right of stable door. Coped gables; small stack vent on ridge. 6-panel door on right return. Attached flat-coped wall to left with gateway returns to join rear of outbuilding range (q.v.) attached to Hall rear wing. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
| 1187129 | Milepost 240 Metres West Of Road To Smallburns | 1187129 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.781292 55.45967, -1.781301 55.459686, -1.781323 55.459694, -1.781356 55.459691, -1.781375 55.459674, -1.781367 55.459657, -1.781344 55.459648, -1.781308 55.459652, -1.781292 55.45967))) | EGLINGHAM B 6346 NU 11 NW NU 13901846 (North side) 5/149 Milepost 240 metres west of road to Smallburns II Milepost, late C19, probably by Smith Patterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Oval top with faceted twin faces, on circular fluted shaft. Raised legend ALNWICK 5 MILES / CHATTON 9? MILES. Height 0.50 metre. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
| 1187134 | Cockhall Farmhouse | 1187134 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.842426 55.471538, -1.842436 55.471562, -1.842486 55.471556, -1.842479 55.471533, -1.842528 55.471529, -1.842502 55.471443, -1.842415 55.471452, -1.842409 55.471432, -1.84237 55.471437, -1.842376 55.471457, -1.842308 55.471464, -1.842333 55.471547, -1.842426 55.471538))) | EGLINGHAM B 6346 NU 1019 (North side) 19/151 Cockhall Farmhouse GV II House. Early C19 with porch added and outshut heightened in mid C19. Squared stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central flat-roofed porch with 6-pane casement and moulded cornice; 6-panel door on right return. 12-pane sash windows in alternating-block surrounds. Coped gables with stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Similar windows on left return. Interior: 6-panel doors. Old fireplaces in kitchen and bedroom, the latter with contemporary ironwork. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
| 1187147 | Milepost 20 Metres West Of Glebe Cottage | 1187147 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.849829 55.471874, -1.849834 55.471868, -1.849824 55.471868, -1.849824 55.471872, -1.849829 55.471874))) | EGLINGHAM B 6346 NU 01 NE NU 09591980 (North side) 4/153 Milepost 20 metres west of Glebe Cottage II Milepost, late C19 by Smith Patterson Ltd. of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Oval top with faceted twin faces, on circular fluted shaft with maker's plate. Raised legend ALNWICK 8 MILES / CHATTON 6? MILES. Height 0.45 metre. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
| 1187156 | East Ditchburn Farmhouse | 1187156 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.780363 55.486248, -1.780387 55.48627, -1.78054 55.486219, -1.78055 55.486215, -1.780527 55.486192, -1.780692 55.486137, -1.780644 55.486092, -1.780033 55.486296, -1.780081 55.486342, -1.780363 55.486248))) | EGLINGHAM EAST DITCHBURN NU 12 SW 2/155 East Ditchburn Farmhouse GV II House; east part early C18, perhaps incorporating older fabric, west part late C18, outshut dated 1819 with initials EC on stone in north wall. East part rubble with roughly-tooled dressings, west part squared stone; Welsh slate roof with 2 stacks rebuilt in yellow brick. South elevation in 2 sections, each 2 storeys, 3 windows. Older right part has renewed 12-pane sash and C20 French window, with 4-pane sashes above; left part has central altered door in chamfered surround and 12-pane sash windows, the ground floor openings with keyed supra-lintels. Coped gables on small chamfered kneelers; stepped-and-corniced right end stack, left end and ridge stacks rebuilt. Rear elevation: older part has blocked 1st floor door and 3 small windows (one blocked) set directly beneath eaves; later part has 12-pane sash stair window; 1819 outshut overlaps both parts. Interior: 6-panel doors, folding panelled shutters and dogleg stair with 2 stick balusters per tread, moulded newels and handrail. Attached farmbuildings to east are not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
| 1187688 | Entrance Screen Adjacent To North Lodge | 1187688 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.658914 55.091862, -1.658934 55.091859, -1.658927 55.091831, -1.658932 55.091818, -1.658991 55.091776, -1.658998 55.091737, -1.658835 55.091493, -1.658824 55.091496, -1.658861 55.091555, -1.658847 55.091554, -1.658966 55.091737, -1.658957 55.091784, -1.658904 55.091818, -1.658914 55.091862))) | STANNINGTON BLAGDON NZ 2177 13/84 Entrance screen adjacent to North Lodge GV II Entrance Screen, 1887 by Lish. Squared rubble with ashlar dressings. Rectangular gatepiers with raised centre panels carrying pediments above fluted friezes; upper parts octagonal with scrolled brackets, with carved bull on right pier and cock on left; moulded caps with urn finials. Similar but simpler outer piers; to left low wall with moulded coping links to North Lodge (q.v.), to right similar wall links to taller panelled wall with moulded plinth, frieze and cornice; piers at centre and ends with panelled friezes and ball finials. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1187699 | Old Boathouse To East Of North End Of The White Bridge | 1187699 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.661103 55.088242, -1.661153 55.088249, -1.66116 55.088235, -1.661106 55.088228, -1.661103 55.088242))) | STANNINGTON BLAGDON NZ 2177 13/77 Old boathouse to east of north end of the White Bridge GV II Boathouse, probably late C18. Brick, rubble,squared tooled stone. Two adjacent semi-subterranean chambers with brick barrel vaults, opening to the south; rubble masonry, for picturesque effect, above and between arches. A raised doorway at the rear of each chamber opens on to a stone stair up to the surface. May be contemporary with formation of lake in 1783. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1187704 | Summerhouse 400 Metres East Of Blagdon Hall | 1187704 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.658063 55.088251, -1.658142 55.088263, -1.658156 55.08823, -1.658079 55.088219, -1.658063 55.088251))) | STANNINGTON BLAGDON NZ 2177 13/79 Summerhouse 400 metres east of Blagdon Hall GV II Summerhouse, probably late C18 altered in C19. Roughly-squared stone with rock-faced dressings to windows; Lakeland slate roof. Tall front wall with 3 stepped round arches and segmental coped gable. Plain window opening, which has lost its carpentry, in each return, and circular window at rear; roof hipped to rear. Interior: 3 arched recesses to rear with plaster medallions above. - , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1187710 | Medieval Cross Remains In North Wood | 1187710 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.656142 55.0878, -1.656143 55.087812, -1.656152 55.087817, -1.656177 55.087811, -1.656177 55.087802, -1.656162 55.087794, -1.656142 55.0878))) | STANNINGTON BLAGDON NZ 27 NW NZ 22057711 (North Wood) 8/82 Medieval Cross Remains in North Wood II Cross, probably C13. Reputedly Shotton Market Cross, brought to Blagdon in early C19. Cut sandstone. Low C19 plinth, square base with leaf ornament at angles; octagonal shaft with roll-moulded angles, broken upper part secured by iron clamps. Upper part of shaft and head missing. Overall height 2.60 metres. Unusually elaborate medieval cross, even ex-situ a monument of some importance. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1203235 | Turks Head Inn | 1203235 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.913062 55.309659, -1.913071 55.309679, -1.913125 55.309673, -1.913114 55.309653, -1.913169 55.309645, -1.913132 55.309579, -1.912893 55.309608, -1.912943 55.309725, -1.913019 55.30983, -1.913095 55.309815, -1.913013 55.309666, -1.913062 55.309659))) | ROTHBURY HIGH STREET NU 0501 (North side) 25/291 Turk's Head Inn GV II Inn. Rebuilt 1874 after fire; late C17 or early C18 rear wing. Main part tooled stone with rock-faced plinth and cut dressings; rear wing large rubble. Welsh slate roof except for pantiles on end part of rear wing. 2 storeys + attics, 2 + 1 + 2 bays. Chamfered plinth, sill bands. Gabled 2-bay outer sections with diamond-rusticated end pilasters, have 4-pane sash windows in moulded raised stone surrounds, including smaller central attic window in gable. Slightly-recessed centre has half-glazed double doors under segmental arch with broach-stopped chamfered jambs, moulded imposts, rusticated voussoirs and carved keystone with date on rear face; 4-pane sash above and raised shaped parapet on moulded corbels, with central bust of Turk. Stepped-and- corniced left end and ridge stacks; right end stack heightened with C20 brick top. Wing to rear right refenestrated in C19; end gable shows pigeon hole with alighting band and raised reverse-stepped coping. Small rendered extension to rear left is not of special interest. , | 2013-08-19 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
| 1203255 | West End House | 1203255 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.913822 55.309466, -1.913902 55.309606, -1.913966 55.309597, -1.913927 55.309508, -1.913961 55.309504, -1.91394 55.309451, -1.913822 55.309466))) | ROTHBURY. HIGH STREET NU 0501 (North side) 25/293 West End House (formerly listed 21.10.51 as Jest End, Front Street) GV II House, mid-C18. Squared stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys + attic, 3 narrow bays. 6-panel door on left in architrave with swell frieze and pediment; 4-pane sash window above, under round arch with imposts and keystone. To right 12-pane Yorkshire sashes to ground floor and 12-pane vertical sashes above. All windows in raised stone surrounds with narrow chamfer, except for small attic window set directly below eaves in centre bay. Coped right gable on moulded kneeler; stepped-and-corniced right end stack. Adjacent house to right, of contemporary build, has been altered and is not of special interest. , | 2013-08-19 | 1951-10-21 | ||||
| 1203271 | Former Congregational Church, Now Church Hall | 1203271 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.91549 55.309329, -1.915579 55.309476, -1.915716 55.30944, -1.915628 55.309292, -1.915589 55.3093, -1.915581 55.309287, -1.915532 55.309294, -1.915541 55.309313, -1.91549 55.309329))) | ROTHBURY HIGH STREET NU 0501 (North side) 25/296 Former Congregational Church, now church hall II Congregational Church, dated 1842, altered 1906. Front squared stone, returns rubble; tooled-and-margined dressings; Welsh slate roof with pierced orange tile cresting. Gable front with plinth and sill band; central gabled porch with 4-pane sash windows and 5-panel door under segmental arch on right return. Larger flanking windows with raised arched heads, holding later casements; roundel in gable with 'CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Erected 1842 Sunday School rebuilt 1906'. Returns each show four 4-pane sashes under segmental arches; pent Sunday School room against rear gable. , | 2013-08-19 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
| 1203289 | 2, Market Place | 1203289 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.911454 55.309044, -1.911453 55.309119, -1.91156 55.30912, -1.911563 55.309027, -1.911455 55.309023, -1.911454 55.309044))) | ROTHBURY MARKET PLACE NU 0501 25/300 No. 2 GV II House. Later C18 with mid-C19 rear wing. Good quality squared stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof, with one stack rebuilt in C20 brick. 3 storeys, 2 bays. Right bay has flush-panelled door with 5-pane overlight; 12-pane sash windows except for 9-pane sashes to 2nd floor. Coped gables; stepped-and-corniced left end stack with tripartite shaft, right end stack rebuilt on old base. Rear elevation: broad-gabled rear wing with two 16-pane sashes to 1st floor, 12-pane Yorkshire sash to 2nd floor and attic slit. , | 2013-08-19 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
| 1203358 | Selby House | 1203358 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.954344 55.314079, -1.954396 55.31409, -1.954402 55.314081, -1.954432 55.314087, -1.954421 55.314104, -1.954482 55.314115, -1.954547 55.314015, -1.95437 55.313981, -1.954318 55.314074, -1.954344 55.314079))) | THROPTON THROPTON VILLAGE NU OO SW (North side) 16/310 Selby House GV II F House, dated 1728 with initials I A on lintel of rear door; extended to rear c.1900. Squared stone with cut dressings; Scottish slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, slightly irregular. Plinth, sill bands. 3 steps up to right-of- centre 4-panel door with plain overlight, in moulded stone surround with gabled hood on consoles. Sash windows, lost glazing bars, in raised stone surrounds. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; corniced end stacks. Triple- gabled rear elevation, the recessed centre part with broad segmental arch to ground floor; re-set earlier C19 sash windows. Interior: central lobby has stone stair with late C19 balustrade; original fireplaces now boarded over. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
| 1203370 | Cottage 40 Metres South West Of Thropton Bridge | 1203370 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.954085 55.313593, -1.953977 55.313596, -1.953981 55.313674, -1.95409 55.313672, -1.954085 55.313593))) | THROPTON THROPTON VILLAGE NU OO SW (South side) 16/312 Cottage 40 metres south-west of Thropton Bridge GV II Cottage, c.1840. Rubble with cut dressings; mixed blue and purple slate roof. 1 storey, 2 bays. Chamfered plinth. Left-of-centre vertical-panelled door. 2-light mullioned window to left and 3-light window to right, holding casements, partly metal latticed, in chamfered surrounds. Coped gables; stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Right return shows small window and blind slit in gable; contemporary outshut to rear. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 | ||||
| 1203449 | Barn And Gingang North East Of Thropton Demesne Farmhouse | 1203449 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.960604 55.314591, -1.960637 55.314591, -1.960667 55.31458, -1.960675 55.314552, -1.960654 55.31453, -1.960659 55.314521, -1.960831 55.314533, -1.960845 55.314467, -1.960577 55.314453, -1.960592 55.314387, -1.960502 55.314381, -1.96048 55.31451, -1.960585 55.314517, -1.960585 55.314526, -1.960557 55.314542, -1.960552 55.31456, -1.960566 55.314579, -1.960604 55.314591))) | NU 00 SW THROPTON THROPTON VILLLAGE (South side) 16/323 Barn and gingang north-east of Thropton Demesne Farmhouse II Barn end gingang. Barn late C18 and early C19, gingang mid C19. Barn squared stone and rubble, gingang rock-faced stone: Welsh slate roofs. L-plan barn with gingang on north. South elevation of barn shows 2 boarded doors and 20-pane sash window projecting part to right has 2 slatted loft windows on left return. Coped gables. North elevation shows stable door and boarded door, with gingang between. circular gingang with 5 stepped piers, those to east and west especially large, and conical roof. Interior: Gingang roof has central octagonal post with radial ties and raking struts to 2 levels of curved purlins Adjacent farm buildings to south-east and west are not of special interest . , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-25 |
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