Northumberland County Council
Listed building outline
| Reference | Name | Listed building | Geometry | Description | Notes | Organisation | Uprns | Entry date | Start date | End date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1203565 | Hall Bank House | 1203565 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.099719 54.971248, -2.099694 54.971249, -2.099695 54.971309, -2.099604 54.971297, -2.099594 54.971271, -2.099581 54.971273, -2.099566 54.971232, -2.099486 54.971244, -2.099501 54.971289, -2.09947 54.971292, -2.099479 54.971319, -2.09951 54.971315, -2.099524 54.97136, -2.099607 54.971353, -2.099718 54.971358, -2.099719 54.971248))) | BANKHEAD 1. 5334 Hall Bank House NY 9364 1/149 II GV 2. C18 with later additions especially to roof. 3 storeys. 3 windows. Brick with stone quoins, lintels and cills. Rubble built at sides and rear. Roof of small slates with later yellow brick crow step verges. Late glazed sash windows. Later projecting conservatory porch. Painted quoins to glazed front door. The Old Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Railings and archway, Hallbank House and stable block with the Manor House, Hallgate form a group, the stable block between the Grammar School and Hallbank House is of local interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203567 | Crenellated Retaining Wall To North East Of Prospect House | 1203567 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100195 54.971755, -2.100194 54.971737, -2.10017 54.971725, -2.100045 54.971719, -2.099825 54.971676, -2.099962 54.971712, -2.100167 54.971731, -2.100195 54.971755))) | BANKHEAD 1. 5334 Crenellated retaining wall to north-east of Prospect House NY 9364 1/152A II 2. Late C19. Partly curved. Snecked smooth ashlar wall above Hallstile Bank between Nos 14 and 14A; about 20-25 yds long. 3-4 ft high to terrace of Prospect House, buttressed from bank to Hallstile Bank. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203665 | Trinity Methodist Church And Church Hall | 1203665 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.103038 54.970378, -2.103153 54.970272, -2.103147 54.970258, -2.10313 54.970251, -2.103098 54.97026, -2.102784 54.970145, -2.102807 54.970125, -2.102673 54.970075, -2.102644 54.970101, -2.102523 54.970056, -2.102494 54.970065, -2.10241 54.970146, -2.102325 54.970116, -2.102266 54.970175, -2.102416 54.970233, -2.102395 54.970253, -2.102483 54.970287, -2.102512 54.970259, -2.10254 54.970269, -2.102561 54.970249, -2.102535 54.970239, -2.102563 54.970214, -2.103038 54.970378))) | BEAUMONT STREET 1. (South-East Side) 5334 Trinity Methodist Church and Church Hall NY 9363 2/169 II GV 2. Circa 1880. 2 storeys. 3 bays. Wide central bay gable end to street, flanked by spirelets capping panelled hexagonal shafts above panelled buttresses. 2 lancets flanking 3 central lancets, all with labels. Central entrance with pointed moulded arch with 2 marble nook shafts, covered by a gable with flanking spirelets. Paired lancets in side bays. Crested ridge. Church extends at rear as large contemporary Hall. Nos 1 to 9 (consec), The Queen's Hall and Town Hall Buildings together with The Trinity Methodist Church and Church Hall form a group with Nos 1 to 8 (consec) Beaumont Street which are of local interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203673 | Bellevue | 1203673 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.115088 54.964446, -2.114998 54.964441, -2.114906 54.964476, -2.114905 54.964481, -2.11499 54.964484, -2.114968 54.9646, -2.115054 54.964605, -2.115067 54.964547, -2.115104 54.964551, -2.115113 54.964515, -2.115073 54.964513, -2.115088 54.964446))) | CAUSEY HILL 1. (East Side) 5334 Bellevue NY 9263 7/173 II 2. 1825. 2 storeys. 3 windows to east and 1 facing north. Painted rubble with (inaccurately) painted black quoins and window heads. Hipped slate roof. Glazing bar sash windows, with shutters on north elevation. Road elevation [west] has 4 windows on 1st floor and 3 on ground floor, mostly modernized and of varying dimensions. Central doorway on east and west sides. The west side having a C20 lean-to porch with kneelers and a 2 light mullion window. The 1st floor window on the north front has a carved headstone with the legend 'Belle-Vue 1825'. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203676 | The Farmhouse | 1203676 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.115658 54.963989, -2.115704 54.963986, -2.115699 54.963966, -2.115823 54.963959, -2.115808 54.963873, -2.115555 54.963885, -2.115557 54.963904, -2.115468 54.963907, -2.115477 54.963974, -2.115653 54.963969, -2.115658 54.963989))) | CAUSEY HILL 1. (West Side) 5334 The Farmhouse NY 9263 7/176 II 2. Circa 1800. Formerly Causey Hill Farmhouse. Recently 'restored'. 2 storeys. 3 windows to south and 2 windows on east gable end. Rubble with quoins, door quoins and gable end chimneys. New glazing bar sash windows. Glazed door. Porch on north side large, gabled and rubble built with 6 panel door to side. Lean-to garage extension at west end. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203678 | 3 Gate Piers Of East Lodge | 1203678 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.109368 54.978186, -2.109384 54.978181, -2.10935 54.97815, -2.109296 54.978148, -2.109306 54.978159, -2.109338 54.978161, -2.109368 54.978186))) | CHAREWAY LANE 1. 5334 3 gate piers of East Lodge NY 9364 8/180 II 2. Circa 1802. 6 ft rusticated piers with moulded capping. The cast iron gates and posts not included. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203682 | Tomb Of John Ridley | 1203682 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.10252 54.971893, -2.102486 54.971893, -2.102486 54.971913, -2.10252 54.971913, -2.10252 54.971893))) | CHURCHYARD 1. 5334 Tomb of John Ridley NY 9364 1/185 II 2. Solitary tomb. Circa 1822. To John Ridley. Glove Manufacturer and his family. Tall memorial cube on attic base. Moulded cornice and tented capping supporting plain urns. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203685 | Cockshaw House | 1203685 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.106997 54.973176, -2.107068 54.973146, -2.107023 54.973112, -2.107012 54.973117, -2.106959 54.973076, -2.107053 54.973035, -2.107001 54.972995, -2.106849 54.973061, -2.106997 54.973176))) | COCKSHAW 1. (North-West Side) 5334 No 12 (Cockshaw House) NY 9364 1/192 II 2. Early C19. 2 storeys. 3 windows. Rubble with quoins. Plate glass sash windows. Central 1st floor window has pointed head. Central quoined doorway. Door has pointed panel. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203688 | Haliwell Dene | 1203688 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.088171 54.971128, -2.088174 54.971118, -2.088235 54.971124, -2.088247 54.971083, -2.088182 54.971077, -2.088184 54.97107, -2.088158 54.971067, -2.088164 54.971048, -2.088195 54.971051, -2.088202 54.971027, -2.088168 54.971024, -2.08818 54.97098, -2.088099 54.970972, -2.088128 54.970872, -2.088018 54.970861, -2.088023 54.970847, -2.087932 54.970839, -2.087928 54.970851, -2.087808 54.970839, -2.087762 54.970998, -2.087974 54.971018, -2.087948 54.971107, -2.088171 54.971128))) | CORBRIDGE ROAD 1. (North Side) 5334 Haliwell Dene NY 9464 10/121B II 2. Early C19. Single storey villa, 3 windows deep with an annexe to north-west. 4 window porticoed front. Ashlar built. Low pitched hipped slate roof with wide eaves soffit. Projecting pedimented portico, three 4-centred arches on octagonal columns, central arch wider. 4 centred arch headed windows with horizontal glazing in sashes and 'Y' tracery in heads, panels below. Doors glazed in same way as windows; flanking niches. Plaster mask in eaves soffit above each window. Corners slightly emphasized, east side treated similarly. Interior has a central hall with a shallow dome; large reeded doorcases. | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203691 | Bridge On Path South Of Cuddy's Lane, Also Over Halgut Burn | 1203691 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.105844 54.967754, -2.105798 54.967758, -2.105805 54.967784, -2.105753 54.96791, -2.105792 54.967923, -2.105846 54.967786, -2.105844 54.967754))) | CUDDY'S LANE 1. 5334 Bridge on path south of Cuddy's Lane, also over Halgut Burn NY 9363 2/197 II 2. Mid C19. Rubble with ashlar dressings. Segmental arch to bridge. Short causeway on each side. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203721 | High Shield And High Shield Cottage | 1203721 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.103053 54.961556, -2.103275 54.961429, -2.1032 54.961384, -2.10304 54.961475, -2.102948 54.961422, -2.102925 54.961436, -2.10288 54.96141, -2.10286 54.961409, -2.102844 54.961418, -2.102844 54.961431, -2.102884 54.961455, -2.102848 54.961475, -2.102906 54.961509, -2.102939 54.96149, -2.102987 54.961518, -2.102965 54.961531, -2.103003 54.961553, -2.103025 54.96154, -2.103053 54.961556))) | This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 3 August 2022 to amend the name and address and to reformat the text to current standards. NY 96 SW 3/105 DIPTON MILL ROAD High Shield and High Shield Cottage (Formerly listed as High Shield House) 2.10.51. II* Dated 1770 on earlier site. Three storeys. Three windows. Rubble with quoins etc, brick quoins to right. Tiled roof with tumbled brick in verges. Two brick ridge chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows except second floor which has two blank windows flanking central shuttered window. Central pedimented doorcase with six panel door. Tablet reads: W.B. [William Bell] 1770. Gabled extension to left. Two storeys, one casement window. Lower two storey C17 wing to right (formerly three cottages). Buck dressings to south; small casement windows, former doors blocked and made into windows. Converted and modernized. Rear of main house: three storeys and three windows. Casements on second floor and at sides of first floor, the others glazing bar sashes. Large tripartite windows at sides on first and ground floors. Listing NGR: NY9349362989 | 2022-08-04 | 1951-10-02 | ||||
| 1203728 | Burton's | 1203728 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100831 54.970641, -2.100774 54.970519, -2.100642 54.970539, -2.100657 54.970571, -2.100444 54.970605, -2.100484 54.970693, -2.100831 54.970641))) | FORE STREET 1. (East Side) 5334 No 44 (Burton's) NY 9363 2/229 II GV 2. Late C18/early C19. 3 storeys. 5 windows. Brick front to stone house with chamfered quoins, coved cornice, kneelers, architraves and cills to windows. Glazing bar sash windows, sliding sashes on 2nd floor; glazing bars in upper sashes only of 1st floor. Recent shop front with central recessed entrance. Nos 36 and 44 together with Nos 23 to 33 (odd) form a group, of which Nos 31 and 33 are of local interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203729 | 27 And 29, Fore Street | 1203729 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100926 54.970652, -2.101245 54.97061, -2.101216 54.970535, -2.100895 54.970577, -2.100926 54.970652))) | FORE STREET 1. (West Side) 5334 Nos 27 and 29 NY 9364 1/44 Nos 27 and 29 NY 9363 2/44 2.10.51. II GV 2. Early C19. 3 storeys. 2 windows. Painted brick with stone lintels and cills. Glazing bar sash windows. Modern shop front. Nos 36 and 44 together with Nos 23 to 33 (odd) form a group, of which Nos 31 and 33 are of local interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1951-10-02 | ||||
| 1203730 | 2 Gilesgate | 1203730 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.104126 54.972743, -2.104004 54.972804, -2.104071 54.972834, -2.104194 54.972783, -2.104126 54.972743))) | GILESGATE 1. (South West Side) 5334 No 2 NY 9364 1/231 II GV 2. Early C19. 2 storey rubble, former stables and coach house. 1 window to street, on 1st floor to right, glazing bar sash. Double doors below window. Yard to south- east, separated from north west wing of Hexham House by gate piers. 2 arched openings, one blocked, to yard. Modern tiled roof. Hexham House, together with Nos 2 to 10 (even) and the Wall to the Bowling Green form a group. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203731 | 8 Gilesgate | 1203731 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.104203 54.972937, -2.104374 54.973031, -2.104436 54.972992, -2.104354 54.972947, -2.104392 54.972924, -2.104327 54.972889, -2.104286 54.972911, -2.104266 54.972899, -2.104203 54.972937))) | GILESGATE 1. (South West Side) 5334 No 10 NY 9364 1/233 II GV 2. Circa 1761 with later facelift. 3 storeys and basement. 6 unevenly spaced windows. Brick with stone quoins, eaves course, plinth and arched entrance to rear yard (No 8A). C19 stone architraves to windows and columned, arched entrance to house. Slate roof slightly tented, small kneeler to left. Brick chimneys. Plate glass sash windows. Main entrance has semi circular canopy on Doric columns and 5 panel door. Stone built at rear with 2 storey brick extension. Tall semi-circular headed staircase window. Sun Fire Insurance Mark in centre of front, below 2nd floor. No 184544, policy dated 7.ix.1761 taken out by the Rev. William Totton, Rector of Hexham. Hexham House, together with Nos 2 to 10 (even) and the wall to the Bowling Green form a group. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203810 | 17 And 18, Hallgate | 1203810 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100172 54.971266, -2.100357 54.971241, -2.100347 54.971218, -2.100299 54.971226, -2.100271 54.97119, -2.100332 54.971183, -2.100319 54.971151, -2.100121 54.971179, -2.100172 54.971266))) | HALLGATE 1. (South West Side) 5334 Nos 17 and 18 NY 9364 1/241 II GV 2. Early C19. 2 storeys. 3 windows. Ashlar with quoins etc. Slate roof, stone chimney to No 18. Glazing bar sash windows. Paired doorways with 3 pilasters and joint hood. The Manor Office, together with Nos 15 to 19 (consec), Hall Bank House, Bankhead and Manor Cottage and Archway form a group of which Nos 15 and 16 Hallgate are of local interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203820 | Wentworth Place | 1203820 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.098615 54.970842, -2.098462 54.970854, -2.098474 54.970903, -2.098946 54.970868, -2.098935 54.970818, -2.098926 54.970819, -2.098917 54.97078, -2.09887 54.970784, -2.098874 54.970802, -2.098834 54.970805, -2.098826 54.970772, -2.098778 54.970776, -2.09879 54.970829, -2.09866 54.970839, -2.098653 54.970812, -2.098608 54.970815, -2.098615 54.970842))) | HALLGATE 1. (South West Side) 5334 Wentworth Place (Nos 1 to 4 (consec)) NY 9364 1/245 II GV 2. Dated 1826. 2 storeys and basements. 3 + 2 + 1 windows. Terrace stepped uphill. Brick with stone quoins, lintels, cills, kneelers and coped verges to slate roofs. Brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows. No 1 has 3 light bay with late glazing, dooroase with slender pilasters and hood, 6 flush panel door with rectangular light above. No 2 has early C20 glazed porch. No 3 is the largest, double fronted with steps at left to basement through passage with 6 panel door, tablet below eaves reads Temperley over 18 Place 26. Quoins between Nos 3 and 4 form pier strip. Front gardens raised over basement offices. Stone built at rear. No 25, the archway to east of No 25 and Nos 26 to 29 (consec) together with the old Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Bankhead and Wentworth Place, Nos 1 to 4 (consec) form a group. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203829 | Storehouse Adjacent To East Of Number 12 | 1203829 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.100204 54.971693, -2.100213 54.971756, -2.100297 54.971748, -2.100284 54.971687, -2.100204 54.971693))) | HALL STILE BANK 1. (South Side) 5334 No 14A (Storehouse adjacent to east of No 12) NY 9364 1/14A II 2. Possibly mediaeval basement said to represent part of the town's defences, or conversely the substructure to the Bishop (of Durham)'s Palace. 2 upper floors C18. Crow stepped gable end to street. Brick built over substantial rib vaulted basement which formerly extended further east. 3 storeys, 1 window to street. Semi-circular glzing bar sash window on 2nd floor. Return to east has brick modillion cornice and 3 arched openings to ground floor. Door to basement from street has a grille. Crow stepped gable to rear of former stable at rear of Prospect House. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203951 | Garden Wall Between Temperley Place | 1203951 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.108893 54.969689, -2.109035 54.969691, -2.109041 54.969825, -2.109051 54.969826, -2.109045 54.969685, -2.108893 54.969689))) | HENCOTES 1. (North Side) 5334 Garden wall between Temperley Place (Nos 2 and 3) NY 9363 2/103A II GV 2. Early-mid Cl9. Rubble with an ashlar doorway to left to garden of Colfield House. About 7ft high. Nos 1 to 43 (odd) Hencotes, together with Temperley Place (Nos 1 to 5) and wall form a group. of which Nos 7 to 13, 13A and 13B, 19, 21, 31, 33 and 41 Hencotes are of local interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203962 | Temperley Place | 1203962 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.109435 54.969827, -2.109524 54.969823, -2.109512 54.96974, -2.109337 54.969749, -2.10935 54.969822, -2.109434 54.969818, -2.109435 54.969827))) | HENCOTES 1. 5334 Temperley Place (No 4) NY 9363 2/281 II GV 2. Circa 1826. 2 storeys, 2 widely spaced windows. Rubble with quoins etc. Glazing bar sash windows central doorcase with raised surround. 9 panel door with 4 centred arched heads at top. Rectangular light above door. Nos 1 to 43 (odd) Hencotes, together with Temperley Place (Nos 1 to 5) and walls form a group, of which Nos 7 to 13, 13A and 13B, 19, 21, 31, 33 and 41 Hencotes are of local interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203970 | Craig's Barn | 1203970 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.133488 54.963388, -2.133466 54.96351, -2.133558 54.963513, -2.133581 54.963393, -2.133488 54.963388))) | HIGHFORD LANE 1. 5334 Craig's Barn NY 96 SW 3/286 II 2. Best reached from Quarry House at the end of Highford Lane. Stands alone in a partly stone walled enclosure. C18, former cottage with animal sheds below, granary and living quarters on 1st floor and a now dismantled loft. Rubble with quoins and chamfered buck dressings. Triangular stones in roof verges. Asbestos roof, chimney dismantled. 1 blocked door to west and various blocked openings. 1 door to north. 3 doors to east, 1 reached by steps to 1st floor. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1203992 | Holy Island Cottage | 1203992 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.105502 54.973814, -2.105586 54.973888, -2.105665 54.973857, -2.105607 54.973806, -2.105502 54.973814))) | This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 26/03/2018 NY 9364 1/28 HOLY ISLAND Holy Island Cottage (Formerly listed as No 1 (Toad Hall)) 2.10.51. II* GV 2. Dated 1737. 2 storeys. 1 + 2 windows. Stone with rendered front. Glazing bar sash windows. Door left of centre with chamfered reveals and lintel carved T.K.B. over 1737. Holy Island House and Holy Isalnd Cottage form a group together with Nos 45 to 49 (odd) Gilesgate and (Nos 1 to 5) Giles Place. (Nos 1 to 5) Giles Place are of local interest. | 2018-05-04 | 1951-10-02 | ||||
| 1203997 | 10, Holy Island | 1203997 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.105472 54.973432, -2.105566 54.973443, -2.105582 54.973407, -2.105481 54.97339, -2.105472 54.973432))) | HOLY ISLAND 1. 5334 No 10 Ny 9364 1/289 II GV 2. Mid C18 with low pitched small old slate roof. 3 storeys. 1 window. Coursed dressed rubble. Glazing bar sash windows except on ground floor where alterations have occurred. Small casement window to left on 1st floor. Doorway to left with rectangular light above the door. Nos 8 to 10 (consec) and Nos 12 to 14 (consec) with Nos 1 and 1A Glovers Place, form a group. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1204009 | Fairshaw Farmhouse | 1204009 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.160328 54.969732, -2.160254 54.969739, -2.160252 54.96973, -2.16021 54.969734, -2.160212 54.969743, -2.160151 54.969749, -2.160157 54.969772, -2.160082 54.969778, -2.160094 54.969823, -2.160157 54.969817, -2.160163 54.969837, -2.16034 54.969822, -2.160331 54.969788, -2.160343 54.969787, -2.160328 54.969732))) | LOWGATE 1. 5334 Fairshaw farmhouse NY 86 SE 5/295 II 2. Early/mid C19. 2 storeys, 4 windows on 1st floor. Rubble, part rendered, with quoins etc. Late glazing sash windows, small casement Window above porch. Porch gabled. Listed for C17/early C19 doorcase set into porch, classical cyma moulding. Above are the 2 scrolled ends of a segmental broken pediment set up as a pointed arch over the small porch window. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1204104 | 6 And 8, Market Street | 1204104 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.101977 54.972046, -2.102068 54.972103, -2.102195 54.972047, -2.102116 54.971998, -2.101977 54.972046))) | MARKET STREET 1. (South West Side) 5334 Nos 6 and 8 NY 9364 1/303 II GV 2. Early C19. 3 storeys. 2 windows. Front rendered with quoins to right. Sash windows, glazing bars on 1st floor. Modern shop front, garage door etc on ground floor. Nos 2 to 26 (even) form a group, of which Nos 2 and 10 and 16 are of local interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1204123 | 9, Market Street | 1204123 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.102013 54.972502, -2.102037 54.972508, -2.102077 54.972454, -2.102157 54.972474, -2.102241 54.972362, -2.102265 54.972368, -2.102301 54.972327, -2.102203 54.972273, -2.102097 54.972389, -2.102013 54.972502))) | MARKET STREET 1. (North East Side) 5334 No 9 NY 9364 1/311 II GV 2. Late C19 front to C18 stone house with brick extension to rear. 3 storeys. 3 windows. Ashlar with cill bands, raiser,window surrounds and moulded cornice continued from No 7. Glazing bar sash windows on 1st and 2nd floors (single hung on 2nd floor). Plate glass on ground floor. Plain glazed door to right. 6 panel door with rectangular light above to through passage on left. Ground floor painted. Nos 1 to 15 (odd) form a group of which No 1 is of local interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1204130 | Former Post Office | 1204130 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.1028 54.972757, -2.102832 54.972722, -2.102856 54.97273, -2.102879 54.972705, -2.102854 54.972698, -2.102954 54.97259, -2.102878 54.972566, -2.102893 54.97255, -2.102865 54.972541, -2.102851 54.972557, -2.102777 54.972535, -2.102624 54.972701, -2.1028 54.972757))) | MARKET STREET 1. (North East Side) 5334 Former Post Office (Formerly listed as The Post Office, Gilesgate) NY 9364 1/75 29.7.70. II 2. Mid Late C18. 3 storeys and basement. 5 windows. Rendered front. Quoins, 1st and 2nd floor strings and modillion eaves cornice. Moulded plinth. Gable end chimneys with separate rendered stacks. Glazing bar sash windows, segmental headed with raised keys, surrounds and cills. Later projecting porch with tall parapet obscuring central segmental headed doorcase, formerly flanked by pilasters. Large 2 storey 4 window annexe to rear also with segmental headed windows. , | 2013-01-29 | 1970-07-29 | ||||
| 1204132 | 23, Priestpopple | 1204132 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.098356 54.96997, -2.097931 54.969985, -2.097984 54.970093, -2.098513 54.970074, -2.098456 54.969854, -2.098329 54.969863, -2.098333 54.969879, -2.098289 54.969882, -2.098296 54.969918, -2.098342 54.969915, -2.098356 54.96997))) | PRIESTPOPPLE 1. (South Side) 5334 No 23 NY 9363 2/315 II GV 2. Premises of the West Cumberland Farmers Trading Society Ltd. Late C19 4 storeys. 2 builds:- 5+5 windows. Squared coursed rubble with 2 sets of quoins, bands over each floor, moulded cornice and 3 kneelers. Coped verges to small slate roofs and a high brick firewall. Glazing bar windows with buck dressings and upper casements. Large through passage with cobbled and wheel-paved approach from street, semi-circular arch with quoins; string raised above this entrance. 2 office doors; a larger recent entrance to left. Tablet let into wall above office door in to right hand part of this building reads A & C over Little over 1884. Nos 19 to 23 (odd) and the County Hotel form a group. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1204136 | Lloyds Bank | 1204136 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.10042 54.970128, -2.10015 54.970171, -2.100206 54.970318, -2.100382 54.970274, -2.10036 54.970247, -2.100465 54.970228, -2.100502 54.970144, -2.10048 54.970134, -2.10042 54.970128))) | PRIESTPOPPLE 1. (North Side) 5334 No 2 (Lloyds Bank) NY 9363 2/317 II GV 2. Circa 1896. Probably by J. W. Dyson of Newcastle. Wren Revival style. 3 storeys. 7 windows. Red brick with rusticated granite on ground floor and stone dressings, cill and lintel bands to 1st floor, moulded cill string on 2nd floor, pilaster strips, modillion cornice and pediment. Slight quadrant to Fore Street. Central pediment with parapet. Late glazing in sash windows, raised architraves and aprons on 2nd floor, bracketted hoods on 1st floor. late casements on ground floor. Central entrance with bracketted balustrade to 1st floor window which has a broken scroll pediment; the window above, on the 2nd floor, is blind and contains a heraldic device. Right hand window tripartite. Each bay separated by pilaster strips over which the bands, string and cornice break forward. Brick chimneys with stone mouldings and patterned pots. Nos 2 and 4 form a group together with the Midland Bank, Cattlemarket. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1204143 | Orchard Place | 1204143 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.096462 54.970942, -2.096591 54.971006, -2.096615 54.970989, -2.096529 54.970948, -2.096552 54.970933, -2.096663 54.970988, -2.096701 54.970976, -2.096579 54.970915, -2.096613 54.970893, -2.096741 54.970957, -2.096789 54.970945, -2.096644 54.970872, -2.096718 54.970824, -2.096702 54.970816, -2.096733 54.970795, -2.096833 54.970845, -2.096892 54.970806, -2.096795 54.970754, -2.096827 54.970733, -2.096739 54.970689, -2.09652 54.970834, -2.0965 54.970824, -2.096455 54.970853, -2.096475 54.970863, -2.096401 54.970912, -2.096462 54.970942))) | PRIESTPOPPLE 1. (North Side) 5334 Orchard Place [Nos 1 to 4 (consec)] NY 9364 8/56 II GV 2. Dated 1825. 2 storeys and basement. 3 + 4 + 2 windows. Ashlar with cornice and blocking course and ashlar chimneys. No 1 slightly recessed. Nos 2 and 3 have parapet containing carved panel with legend Orchard Place over 1825 in centre. Nos 1 and 2 have glazing bar sash windows, Nos 3 and 4 later glazing in sashes. No 1 has central Ionic portico with detached columns and side niches. Nos 2, 3 and 4 have doorcases with rosettes to lintels and blocking courses; Nos 3 and 4 have decorative panelled pilasters. Nos 2 and 4 have steps to doorways. No 3 has large recent basement and ground floor square 2 light bay with entrance in basement. Nos 1 and 3 retain railings to front gardens. No 4 has attic windows in east gable. Orchard Place [Nos 1 to 4 (consec)] and Archway form a group. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1204145 | 3, St Mary's Chare | 1204145 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.101519 54.971021, -2.101714 54.971012, -2.101847 54.971019, -2.101857 54.970972, -2.101741 54.970963, -2.101751 54.970943, -2.10168 54.970943, -2.101664 54.970974, -2.101579 54.970973, -2.101565 54.970944, -2.10157 54.970943, -2.101483 54.970945, -2.101519 54.971021))) | ST MARY'S CHARE 1. (West Side) 5334 No 3 NY 9364 1/55 2.10.51. II GV 2. C18. 3 storeys. 3 windows. Painted ashlar front. Glazing bar sash windows. Coped verges to slate roof. Central recessed entrance flanked by shop windows with joint pilastered fascia above. Door to through passage on left, 6 panels with hood over. Courtyard at rear formed with Nos 5 and 7 partly flagged. 3 storeys. Partly brick built. Glazing bar sash windows. South gable end contains 2 attic lights. Further extensions and outbuildings extending into St Mary's Wynd. 2 storeys. 3 windows with glazing bars and timber lintels. 2 smaller 2 light windows below eaves. Brick chimnies, tumbled brick verge to left. Nos 1 to 19A (odd) together with Nos 2 to 8 (even) and Nos 16 to 20 (even) and No 4 Meal Market, form a group of which No 1 is of local interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1951-10-02 | ||||
| 1204147 | 15, St Mary's Chare | 1204147 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.101493 54.970675, -2.101468 54.970748, -2.101755 54.970788, -2.101792 54.970706, -2.101691 54.970691, -2.101692 54.970686, -2.101496 54.970664, -2.101493 54.970675))) | ST MARY'S CHARE 1. (West Side) 5334 No 15 NY 9364 1/326 II GV 2. Former primitive Methodist Chapel. Dated 1862. Gable end to street. Ashlar front. 2 storeys. 3 windows. Sash windows with glazing bars in upper sashes. Round headed doorway with keystone and semi-circular light above 2 leaf doors, pedimented gable with carved panel reading 1862 Primitive Methodist ... partly obscured. Nos 1 to 19A (odd) together with Nos 2 to 8 (even) and Nos 16 to 20 (even) and No 4 Meal Market, form a group of which No 1 is of local interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1204190 | 6, St Mary's Chare | 1204190 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.10141 54.971012, -2.1014 54.970932, -2.101298 54.970937, -2.101311 54.971015, -2.10141 54.971012))) | ST MARY'S CHARE 1. (East Side) 5334 No 6 NY 9364 1/82 2.10.51. II GV 2. Late C18/early C19. 3 storeys. 2 windows. Painted brick with stone quoins to right, plinth, lintel and cill bands. Glazing bar sash windows, tripartite to right on 1st and 2nd floors, modern glazing 2nd floor to right. Large central opening on ground floor has common fascia with shop window; moulded cornice to fascia. Nos 1 to 19A (odd) together with Nos 2 to 8 (even) and Nos 16 to 20 (even) and No 4 Meal Market, form a group of which No 1 is of local interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1951-10-02 | ||||
| 1204203 | 18, St Mary's Chare | 1204203 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.101235 54.970583, -2.101246 54.97061, -2.10137 54.970607, -2.101364 54.970544, -2.101216 54.970535, -2.101235 54.970583))) | ST MARY'S CHARE 1. (East Side) 5334 No 18 NY 9364 1/328 NY 9363 2/328 II GV 2. Mid C19. 2 storeys. 2 windows. Painted brick with raised stone dressings and chamfered reveals to late glazed sash windows. Low pitched slate roof with tall brick chimney 2 shop fronts (Nos 18 and 18A), with 2 door in centre. Late C19. Nos 1 to 19a (odd) together with Nos 2 to 8 (even) and Nos 16 to 20 (even) and No 4 Meal Market, form a group of which No 1 is of local interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1204210 | Hexham Primary Infants And Junior School | 1204210 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.105843 54.972812, -2.106199 54.972902, -2.106286 54.972787, -2.106187 54.972764, -2.106164 54.972798, -2.106077 54.972778, -2.106102 54.972743, -2.106003 54.972721, -2.105985 54.972749, -2.105928 54.972737, -2.105908 54.972737, -2.105904 54.972744, -2.105831 54.972726, -2.105849 54.972697, -2.105936 54.972718, -2.106129 54.972442, -2.10577 54.972358, -2.105576 54.972631, -2.105511 54.972616, -2.105525 54.972599, -2.105245 54.972538, -2.105201 54.972504, -2.104987 54.972096, -2.104832 54.972124, -2.105069 54.972575, -2.105122 54.972608, -2.105525 54.972699, -2.105493 54.972751, -2.10559 54.972775, -2.105599 54.972761, -2.105783 54.972805, -2.105814 54.972762, -2.105797 54.972758, -2.105807 54.972744, -2.105876 54.972761, -2.105843 54.972812), (-2.105929 54.972515, -2.105847 54.972633, -2.10574 54.972608, -2.105823 54.972491, -2.105929 54.972515))) | THE SEAL OR SELE 1. 5334 Hexham Primary Infants and Junior School NY 9364 1/330 II 2. At northern end of the Sele. 1856 and later. Built by public subscription. Gothic in style. Single storey. Rubble built. West Pavilion: 2 + 2 + 2 windows, centre recessed with projecting gabled bays at sides. To east is horizontal annexe, 1 window. Transomed windows. 3 light 4 centred arch headed windows in gables with tracery panel above. High pitched roof. Central pavilion runs north-south. 2 gables to south with pierced bargeboards and 4 pointed decorated tracery windows with stilted labels, separated by buttresses and with curved triangular vents above. To west: 2 + 2 + 2 + 1 + 1 + 2 windows. 3 gables with slight pierced bargeboards and pointed tracery windows. Other windows of 3 lights. Doorway in north gable. East side similar. Later range to east in 2 blocks separated at an oblique angle by a polygonal linking pavilion topped by bell turret. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1204219 | Hexham War Memorial | 1204219 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.10352 54.970597, -2.103506 54.970609, -2.103512 54.970621, -2.103543 54.970625, -2.103557 54.970615, -2.103552 54.970601, -2.10352 54.970597))) | THE SEAL OR SELE 1. 5334 Hexham War Memorial (Formerly listed under Beaumont Street) NY 9364 1/113 2.10.51. II 2. Well proportioned Portland stone cross with applied sword, Blomfield type, on a pedestal inscribed with the names of the fallen. , | 2013-01-29 | 1951-10-02 | ||||
| 1204227 | The Leazes | 1204227 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.128467 54.972233, -2.128455 54.972248, -2.128458 54.972258, -2.128114 54.972316, -2.128131 54.972352, -2.128114 54.972362, -2.128108 54.97238, -2.12812 54.972392, -2.128159 54.972405, -2.128198 54.97247, -2.128613 54.972394, -2.128577 54.972318, -2.128642 54.972307, -2.128601 54.972225, -2.128558 54.972232, -2.128529 54.972222, -2.128467 54.972233))) | SHAWS LANE 1. 5334 The Leazes NY 96 SW 3/335 II 2. Circa 1853 by John Dobson for William Kinsopp. 2 storeys and attic. 5 windows and a large 2 storey 3 light bay to left. Built of brick with stone quoins, dressings, eaves modillions and coped gables. 3 gables with attic windows on each side. Glazing bar sash windows with labels. Shallow bay in centre of ground floor. On ground floor to right is a loggia type porch with Doric columns. Fine colonnade to staircase hall. Gothic hall fireplace. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1204259 | The Foundary | 1204259 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.10613 54.975108, -2.106159 54.975159, -2.106362 54.975122, -2.106334 54.97507, -2.10613 54.975108))) | TYNE GREEN ROAD 1. 5334 No 1 (The Foundry) NY 9364 8/341 II GV 2. Early C19. 2 storeys. 3 windows. Gable end to street. Coursed rubble with quoins. Glazing bar sash windows with raised surrounds. Raised doorcase with hood. 1/2 glazed door with rectangular light above. 1 window in gable end to street. Hipped roof. 2 modern brick vent chimneys on ridge. No 1 (The Foundry) together with Nos 2 to 4 (consec) Foundry Cottages, form a group of which Nos 2 to 4 are of local interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1204273 | Two Lodges At St Andrew's Cemetery | 1204273 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.127622 54.97881, -2.127454 54.978788, -2.127424 54.978871, -2.127591 54.978892, -2.127622 54.97881)), ((-2.127894 54.978844, -2.127814 54.978834, -2.127778 54.978918, -2.127858 54.978929, -2.127894 54.978844))) | WEST ROAD 1. (North East Side) 5334 Two Lodges at St Andrew's Cemetery NY 96 SW 3/353 II 2. 1858-9. Gothic style lodge cottages separated by short walls and gateway (qv), and forming large lay-by off road. T-plan 1 1/2 storey lodges, with pierced bargeboards and weathervanes no gables and zoomorphic corbels at corners of eaves. Ashlar built. Slate roof with horizontal bands of fishscale slates. 4 light bays to road, 3 light windows to courtyard; mullion and transom casement windows with shouldered heads. Shouldered doorways to courtyard. Eastern lodge has a small ornamental drinking fountain to the east. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1204299 | Watch Kurrick Farmhouse | 1204299 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.163121 54.955394, -2.163142 54.955475, -2.163091 54.955479, -2.163114 54.955575, -2.163247 54.955564, -2.163202 54.955387, -2.163121 54.955394))) | YARRIDGE ROAD 1. 5334 Watch Kurrick Farmhouse NY 86 SE 5/355 II 2. Mid C18. 2 storeys. 3 windows, with extra blank bay to south and lean-to to north, (the east end of a long range of animal sheds). Rubble with quoins etc. Glazing bar sash windows. Central door with slightly chamfered reveals and a modern door. Lean to has a small opening with buck dressings. A small attic light in north gable. , | 2013-01-29 | 1976-05-18 | ||||
| 1206309 | Milepost Circa 100 Yard South East Of Twizell North Lodge | 1206309 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.788962 55.55568, -1.788989 55.555671, -1.788989 55.555653, -1.788967 55.555644, -1.788937 55.55565, -1.78893 55.555659, -1.788934 55.555671, -1.788962 55.55568))) | ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER Al NU 12 NW (East side) 10/3 Milepost c.100 yard south-east of Twizell North Lodge II Milepost. C19. Cast iron. c. 2ft. high. Triangular in plan with canted triangular top. Inscribed on one face A and on the other B, for Alnwick and Belford. 11 3 3 , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1206313 | Milepost Circa 200 Yards South Of Newstead Road End | 1206313 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.767491 55.530514, -1.767516 55.530508, -1.767523 55.530499, -1.767519 55.530487, -1.767486 55.530478, -1.767464 55.530487, -1.76746 55.530499, -1.767467 55.530508, -1.767491 55.530514))) | ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER A1 NU 12 NW NU148263 (East side) 10/5 Milepost c.200 yards south of Newstead road end II Milepost. C19. Cast iron. c.2 ft. high; triangular in plan with canted triangular top. Inscribed on one face A9, and on the other B, for Alnwick and Belford. 5 , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1206319 | Twizell North Lodge | 1206319 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.79048 55.556333, -1.790576 55.556296, -1.790552 55.556278, -1.790584 55.556266, -1.790521 55.556213, -1.790454 55.556239, -1.790432 55.556222, -1.790397 55.556235, -1.790419 55.556253, -1.790368 55.556273, -1.790419 55.556315, -1.790445 55.556303, -1.79048 55.556333))) | ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER Al NU 12 NW (West side) 10/7 Twizell North Lodge GV II Lodge. Mid-late C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Tudor style. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central 2-storey porch with square piers, pulvinated frieze with stylized triglyphs, and cornice; above a 4-light mullioned window, with scrolled pediment holding an obelisk; gabled top with kneelers and ball finial. Flanking 3-light windows with floating cornices. Iron brackets support eaves. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with kneelers, flat coping, ball finials and tall, square, corniced ridge stack. 4-light windows on returns. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1206325 | Rayheugh House | 1206325 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.785626 55.539407, -1.785697 55.539409, -1.785721 55.539355, -1.785768 55.539361, -1.785778 55.539339, -1.785792 55.539341, -1.785815 55.53929, -1.785751 55.539281, -1.785761 55.53926, -1.785728 55.539254, -1.785717 55.539276, -1.785634 55.539265, -1.785583 55.539401, -1.785626 55.539407))) | ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER A1 NU 12 NW (West side, off ) 10/9 Rayheugh House II House. 1830-4O. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. L-plan with later C19 addition in re-entrant angle. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central 6-panel door with overlight. 12-pane sashes with projecting sills. Stone eaves. Gabled roof with slightly- ridged coping. Corniced end stacks. Similar detail to 2-bay rear wing Interior has staircase with stick balusters, 6-panel doors and shutters. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1206331 | Garden Wall Attached To Rear Of Adderstone Hall | 1206331 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.776867 55.566808, -1.776861 55.566802, -1.7768 55.566826, -1.776661 55.56689, -1.776589 55.566944, -1.776467 55.567061, -1.776475 55.567064, -1.776667 55.566896, -1.776867 55.566808))) | ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER ADDERSTONE NU 13 SW 7/11 Garden Wall attached to rear of Adderstone Hall GV II Garden wall. 1819 by William Burn. Ashlar. c.9 ft. high and 40 yards long, curved in plan. Pierced towards north end by round-headed arch with projecting voussoirs. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1206343 | Bridge Over Waren Burn Circa 50 Yards East Of Station Cottages | 1206343 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.757568 55.57259, -1.757338 55.572673, -1.757407 55.572719, -1.75769 55.572621, -1.757692 55.572607, -1.757666 55.572551, -1.757568 55.57259))) | ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER B 1341 NU 13 SE 8/13 Bridge over Waren Burn c.50 yards east of Station Cottages II Bridge. 1906 by Ferro-Concrete Construction, Hennebique Patent. Pre-cast ferro-concrete arches, stone abutments, cast-iron parapet. Single span supported on 5 segmental arches. Open spandrels with two struts each. Parapet is a trellis with small circles surrounding the intersections. Divided into panels by uprights with small knob finials. Each panel has band of circles top and bottom. Short, plain, stone approach walls. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1206361 | Henhouse And Pigsties Circa 30 Yards North Of Hoppen Farmhouse | 1206361 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.747398 55.569472, -1.747388 55.56948, -1.747465 55.569515, -1.747511 55.569483, -1.747433 55.569448, -1.747398 55.569472))) | ADDERSTONE AND LUCKER HOPPEN NU 13 SE 8/15 Henhouse and pigsties c.30 yards north of Hoppen Farmhouse GV II Henhouse and pigsties. Early C19. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, one bay. Boarded door to pigsty in alternating-block surround. On left return outside stone steps to 1st floorhenhouse. Gabled roof with flat coping and weather vane. Attached on right 2 more pigsties, low with exercise yards in front, the walls pierced by sloping chutes to round, stone feeding troughs. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1206462 | Hepscott Hall | 1206462 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.649656 55.151448, -1.64985 55.151516, -1.649911 55.151457, -1.649947 55.15147, -1.649986 55.151435, -1.649625 55.151307, -1.649566 55.15136, -1.649699 55.151407, -1.649656 55.151448))) | HEPSCOTT SIDE LANE NZ 28 SW (North side) 5/2 Hepscott Hall 20.10.69 GV II House. Later C17, probably incorporating earlier structure. Small C18 extension and some alterations; roof restored to possibly original form after fire c.1965. Front squared tooled stone, other elevations roughly-squared stone with cut quoins; old brick stacks. C20 flat asphalt roofs, except for Welsh slates on C18 extension and C20 tiles on pantry. C17 house T-plan, 3-storey main block with 4-storey tower at rear. South elevation 3 storeys, 5 bays, slightly irregular. Right-of-centre C19 half-glazed door in C17 chamfered surround with segmental-pointed head; wall above obscured by ivy. Flanking bays have inserted 12-pane sash windows, end bays have chamfered single-light windows with small-paned casements to upper floors, with traces of blocked windows below. Flat-coped C20 parapet. To far left, lean-to pantry with blocked door and small window. Left return shows blocked C17 1st-floor light, and C18 extension to rear with 16-pane sash window. Rear elevation shows projecting left-of-centre tower: C20 door and 2 small old chamfered lights to ground floor; 12-pane sash window, 3-light mullioned window with old fixed casements and single-light chamfered window above. Plain parapet. Rear wall of main block, to either side of tower, has blocked single-light windows, and plain stacks rising from the parapet alongside the tower. Rear elevation of tower, onto main block roof, has chamfered flat-pointed doorway and small chamfered window. Interior: Hall fireplace has chamfered surround with flattened triangular head. Similar but smaller fireplaces said to be concealed on upper floors. Ground floor of C18 extension has segmental brick vault. Dog-leg closed-string stair in tower with vase-on-urn balusters, moulded handrail and panelled newels. Some 2-panel doors. Panelled shutters to sash windows. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-10-20 | ||||
| 1206473 | Paddock Walls And Dovecote Circa 60 Yards North Of Lucker Hall | 1206473 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.761954 55.567104, -1.762479 55.566854, -1.762515 55.566879, -1.762577 55.566851, -1.762538 55.566825, -1.762486 55.56685, -1.762471 55.566848, -1.761956 55.567092, -1.761864 55.567018, -1.761364 55.566749, -1.761463 55.566663, -1.761457 55.566656, -1.761345 55.566749, -1.761715 55.566946, -1.761847 55.567023, -1.761954 55.567104)), ((-1.762383 55.566573, -1.76265 55.566761, -1.762532 55.56682, -1.762538 55.566824, -1.762665 55.566761, -1.762272 55.566484, -1.761931 55.566646, -1.761937 55.566649, -1.762272 55.566491, -1.762383 55.566573))) | ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER LUCKER NU 13 SE 8/18 Paddock walls and dovecote c.60 yards north of Lucker Hall GV II Dovecote and paddock walls. Late C18. Roughly-dressed stone. Welsh slate roof. Dovecote, 2 storeys, square. Boarded door on ground floor in alternating-block surround. 1st floor band. Round-arched opening to dovecote above with 3 rows of pigeon holes in stone screen. Pyramidal roof with vane. Walls c. 8 ft. high with flat coping. Ramped down to c. 4 ft. on south side. North wall partly repaired in C20 brick, and broken by dovecote. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1206482 | Wansbeck Cottage | 1206482 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.728784 55.167358, -1.728813 55.167374, -1.72886 55.167345, -1.72883 55.167329, -1.728848 55.167319, -1.728714 55.167245, -1.728679 55.167266, -1.728644 55.167248, -1.728609 55.167266, -1.728646 55.167286, -1.728607 55.167309, -1.728742 55.167383, -1.728784 55.167358))) | MITFORD B 6343 NZ 1785 (South side) Mitford 10/7 Wansbeck Cottage GV II Cottage, second quarter of C19. Tooled-and-margined stone with tooled-and- margined ashlar dressings; blue slate roof. 1 storey, 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth; eaves cornice. Central flush-panelled door with 14-pane overlight in chamfered surround, behind later trellis porch. 3-light mullioned windows in chamfered surrounds; all openings with hollow-chamfered hoodmoulds. Pyramidal roof with central stepped-and-corniced compound stack. Set back to right, pent outshut with flush-panelled door. Formerly the village post office. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 |
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