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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| 1233960 | Preston Tower (New) | 1233960 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709463 55.522172, -1.709767 55.52216, -1.709755 55.522041, -1.709663 55.522042, -1.709662 55.522025, -1.709608 55.522025, -1.709606 55.52204, -1.708982 55.52206, -1.708982 55.522104, -1.709151 55.522101, -1.709165 55.52217, -1.709436 55.522162, -1.709463 55.522172))) | ELLINGHAM PRESTON NU 12 NE 11/160 Preston Tower (New) GV II House. c.1805 for Edmund Craster. East wing added 1862. Entrance side altered 1915. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Garden side: 2-storey, 5-bay main block with lower 2-storey, 4-bay east wing to right and single-storey, L-plan outbuilding on extreme right. Main block has pedimented 3-bay centre breaking forward slightly. Porch of 2 pairs of Roman Doric columns with fluted necking, cornice and panelled blocking course. Sill bands and sash windows. Cornice, and parapet with panels of bold guilloche moulding. Hipped roof with 3 large mid-C19 brick chimneys. East wing has 12-pane sashes and gabled roof with flat coping and kneelers. Entrance side: Main block 7 bays with 3-bay centre of 1915 replacing early C19 centre of giant attached Ionic columns; it has large solid porch. 12-pane sashes on ground floor, 9-pane sashes above. Interior: Imperial stair with stick balusters; coffered ceiling in hall. Marble Gothick fireplace in drawing room with Tudor-arched lintel, clustered shafts and quatrefoils. Good multi-moulded cornices. 6-panel doors and reveals. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1233966 | Wandylaw Farmhouse | 1233966 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.763975 55.519534, -1.764202 55.519503, -1.76421 55.519524, -1.764344 55.519505, -1.764317 55.519439, -1.764345 55.519435, -1.764334 55.519408, -1.764189 55.519428, -1.764178 55.519402, -1.764067 55.519419, -1.764051 55.519384, -1.764009 55.519389, -1.764021 55.519424, -1.763926 55.519437, -1.763975 55.519534))) | ELLINGHAM WANDYLAW NU 12 NW 10/192 Wandylaw Farmhouse II House. Late C18. Ashlar with plinth, Welsh state roof. Service wing dressed stone. Brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central late C19 glazed porch. Renewed 12-pane sashes. Cornice. Gabled roof with kneelers, raised coping and end stack Lower 2-storey, one-bay service wing to left. To rear round-headed stair window with intersecting glazing bars. Also several 12-pane sashes. Interior has 6-panel doors and shutters. Very spacious open-well stair with stick balusters and turned newels. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1233967 | Middleton Hall | 1233967 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.851138 55.613148, -1.851133 55.613162, -1.851519 55.613202, -1.851491 55.613286, -1.851584 55.613298, -1.851577 55.61332, -1.851599 55.613323, -1.851677 55.613084, -1.851583 55.613075, -1.851576 55.613094, -1.851513 55.613088, -1.851519 55.613072, -1.851552 55.613076, -1.851566 55.613037, -1.85164 55.613045, -1.851649 55.613018, -1.851676 55.61302, -1.851682 55.613003, -1.851651 55.613, -1.851669 55.612944, -1.851635 55.612941, -1.851639 55.61293, -1.851574 55.612922, -1.851582 55.612898, -1.851545 55.612895, -1.851577 55.612807, -1.85161 55.612811, -1.851619 55.612785, -1.851586 55.612781, -1.851606 55.612725, -1.851449 55.612707, -1.851456 55.612684, -1.851387 55.612676, -1.85138 55.612696, -1.851323 55.612689, -1.851292 55.612777, -1.851433 55.612794, -1.851411 55.612858, -1.851354 55.612851, -1.851336 55.612901, -1.851393 55.612907, -1.851327 55.613106, -1.851158 55.613088, -1.851138 55.613148))) | MIDDLETON MIDDLETON NU 03 NE 2/166 Middleton Hall 22.12.69 GV II Country house, now divided into 5 units. 1871 for Col. Leather. West wing added 1925. Rock-faced stone with graduated Lakeland slate roof. Irregular plan; Tudor style. 2 and 3 storeys, 8 irregular bays. In 3rd bay balustraded steps to 6-panel 2-leaf door with fanlight, in porch with heavily-rusticated columns, dentil cornice and parapet with semicircular pediment bearing cartoucheand flanked by obelisk finials. Cross-gabled flanking bays break forward slightly from wall face and have large mullioned- and-transomed windows with 4-centred heads to lights. Projecting left bay has canted bay window with pierced parapet and similar windows. Steeply-pitched gabled roofs with flat, coping and ball finials. Tall, ridge and end stacks of 2-, 3- and 4-conjoined octagonal shafts. Lower west wing in similar style. Interior not seen. Said to have largely contemporary fittings. West wing remodelled internally c.1935 using material from Haggerston Castle. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
| 1233970 | Navigation Beacons At North End Of Ross Links | 1233970 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.795022 55.657977, -1.794989 55.657983, -1.794968 55.657997, -1.794962 55.658015, -1.794974 55.658034, -1.795006 55.658047, -1.795038 55.658048, -1.795063 55.658042, -1.795085 55.658026, -1.795089 55.658008, -1.795079 55.657993, -1.795057 55.657981, -1.795022 55.657977)), ((-1.79315 55.658087, -1.7931 55.658103, -1.79309 55.65812, -1.793096 55.658138, -1.793142 55.658158, -1.793181 55.658155, -1.79321 55.65814, -1.793217 55.658118, -1.793206 55.658101, -1.79315 55.658087))) | MIDDLETON ROSS NU 14 SW 1/169 Navigation Beacons at north end of Ross Links II 2 navigation beacons. Between 1820 and 1840 for Trinity House, Newcastle. Ashlar. Tall square tapering obelisks about 30 ft, high and 150 yards apart. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1234080 | Snipehill And Attached Stable | 1234080 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.742403 55.531374, -1.742319 55.531393, -1.742356 55.531446, -1.742707 55.531368, -1.74267 55.531314, -1.742434 55.531367, -1.742424 55.53135, -1.742392 55.531356, -1.742403 55.531374))) | ELLINGHAM ELLINGHAM NU 12 NE 11/156 Snipehill and attached stable II Cottage and attached stable. Mid C18. Dressed stone with pantiled roof. Single storey, 7 irregular bays. Boarded door in lean-to porch in 6th bay. Stable-type door to stable in 2nd bay has cambered lintel inscribed TH, probably for Thomas Haggerston of Ellingham. Old 16-pane sash to left, renewed 12-pane sashes elsewhere. Steeply-pitched roof with reverse-stepped gables. Right end stack and ridge stack. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1234161 | Preston Villa And Joiners Workshop To Rear | 1234161 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.71302 55.522037, -1.71313 55.522178, -1.713223 55.522155, -1.713045 55.521933, -1.712873 55.521975, -1.712917 55.522032, -1.713 55.522011, -1.71302 55.522037))) | ELLINGHAM PRESTON NU 12 NE 11/164 Preston Villa and joiner's workshop to rear II House and workshop. c.1860. Rock-faced stone with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof with brick chimneys. T-plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Raised alternating quoins and surrounds. Panelled door with overlight. 12-pane sashes on ground floor, shortened 9-pane sashes above. Paired stone brackets support eaves. Gabled roof with ridged coping and kneelers; corniced end stacks of 2 conjoined shafts. Contemporary conservatory on left return with vertical glazing bars and decorative cresting. Workshop forming rear wing, 2 storeys, 4 bays with boarded double doors in 2nd bay, segment-headed boarded double doors in 4th bay and blacksmith-type windows elsewhere. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1234269 | Old Farmhouse | 1234269 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.863705 55.621917, -1.863632 55.621919, -1.863644 55.622007, -1.86402 55.62199, -1.864008 55.621904, -1.863753 55.621915, -1.863752 55.621897, -1.863702 55.621899, -1.863705 55.621917))) | MIDDLETON DETCHANT NU 03 NE 2/165 Old Farmhouse II House. Late C18. Rendered facade, dressed stone elsewhere; ashlar dressings. Scottish slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays with lower service wing to left. Plinth and rusticated quoins. Central pedimented porch with pilasters; panelled door with overlight; 8-pane windows on returns. Sash windows in raised stone surrounds. Steeply-pitched roof with flat coping and end stacks, the right one renewed in brick. 2-bay service wing to left with a lower roof to each bay. Interior: staircase with stick balusters and turned newels; 6-panel doors and shutters. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1234460 | Limekiln Circa 600 Yards South West Of Dicks Oldwalls | 1234460 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.885441 55.600251, -1.885485 55.600268, -1.885485 55.600308, -1.885497 55.600333, -1.885552 55.600342, -1.885609 55.600323, -1.885634 55.600298, -1.885621 55.600279, -1.885623 55.600261, -1.885676 55.600235, -1.885441 55.600251))) | MIDDLETON SWINHOE NU 03 SE 6/170 Limekiln c.600 yards south-west of Dick's Oldwalls II Limekiln. Early C19. Squared stone with dressings and brick linings. Hexagonal screen with 3 large segmental openings which reduce in size internally; outer parts of arches lined in brick, inner parts stone. Round-headed drawing eyes. Well-preserved brick-lined pot. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1234461 | Prior Castells Tower | 1234461 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.655625 55.617109, -1.655768 55.617159, -1.655872 55.617052, -1.655729 55.617002, -1.655625 55.617109))) | NORTH SUNDERLAND INNER FARNE NU 23 NW Farne Islands 5/176 Prior Castell's Tower 22.12.69 GV I Tower house. Said (by Leland) to be for Robert Castell, Prior of Durham 1494-1519, but appears to incorporate earlier work. Random rubble with chamfered plinth. 3 storeys. Round-headed doorway on south side. Offset above 1st floor. Castellated parapet with higher stair turret in south-west corner which has 2 very small lancets to the stairs. On north side 3 scattered early C19 windows with pointed-arched heads and intersecting glazing bars. Interior: keeled tunnel-vaulted ground floor with well in the corner. Mural stair to 2nd floor given handrail, splat balusters and newels with incised Gothick decoration. 1st floor room has trefoiled piscina. Garderobe with seat. 2 C18 segmental- arched fireplaces, one incorporating earlier stonework. The original room divided in two by screen of mid C18 panelling with 2 segmental-arched cupboards. , | 2024-08-22 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
| 1234462 | Lighthouse On Longstone | 1234462 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.610465 55.643686, -1.610443 55.64372, -1.610595 55.643756, -1.61071 55.643768, -1.610706 55.643779, -1.61078 55.643791, -1.610761 55.643846, -1.610825 55.643865, -1.610896 55.64386, -1.61096 55.643829, -1.610977 55.643739, -1.610731 55.643707, -1.610501 55.64363, -1.610465 55.643686))) | NORTH SUNDERLAND LONGSTONE NU 23 NW Farne Islands 5/178 Lighthouse on Lighthouse on Longs tone 22/12/69 GV II Lighthouse and Keeper's cottage. 1826 by David Alexander for Trinity House, Newcastle, enlarged later C19 by Joseph Nelson. Ashlar and dressed stone, painted red and white. All the buildings are set on a tall, dressed-stone base, rounded in plan with a segment-headed doorway in alternating-block surround. The base has a bold, roll-moulded top. Tall, 5-storey circular tapering lighthouse with small, square openings in raised surrounds. Platform with iron railings below the light. The light has trellised glazing bars. Small domed roof. Lower rounded extension on east side for foghorn. To right a single-storey, 2-bay cottage, rounded at each end. Segment-headed 12-pane sashes. Door on left return. Roof hidden by parapet. Of great landscape value and famous for its association with Grace Darling (18l5-42) daughter of the keeper who with her father rescued five people from the wreck of the Forarshire in 1838. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
| 1234464 | Church Of St Paul | 1234464 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.665182 55.576342, -1.665513 55.576304, -1.665475 55.576192, -1.66538 55.576202, -1.66539 55.576232, -1.665156 55.576259, -1.66516 55.576271, -1.665066 55.576282, -1.665037 55.576291, -1.665026 55.576303, -1.665033 55.576324, -1.665054 55.57633, -1.665172 55.576316, -1.665182 55.576342))) | NORTH SUNDERLAND MAIN STREET NU 23 SW (South side) 9/183 Church of St. Paul 22.12.69 GV II Parish church. 1834 by Anthony Salvin. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Nave with bellcote and apsidal chancel. Romanesque style. West door has columns with cushion capitals and multi-moulded arch. Flanking one-light windows and string course rising over door and windows. Round-headed window over door flanked by trapezoidal recesses with colonettes at sides. 4-bay nave has one-light round-headed windows and string course which rises over each window. Buttresses between each bay. Chancel has priest's door with roll-moulded arch and cushion capitals, similar windows and corbel table. Gabled roof and gabled double bellcote with roll-moulded arches and cushion capitals Interior: Canted, plastered barrel-vaulted nave ceiling and round barrel- vaulted chancel ceiling. Screen and elaborate octagonal pulpit of 1915 with twisted Ionic colonettes and figures of saints in niches. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
| 1234465 | Limekilns At Seahouses Harbour | 1234465 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.652608 55.582716, -1.653218 55.582865, -1.653273 55.582858, -1.653337 55.582786, -1.653323 55.582767, -1.653327 55.582761, -1.652702 55.582594, -1.652608 55.582716))) | NORTH SUNDERLAND SEAHOUSES NU 23 SW 9/186 Limekilns at 22.12.69 Seahouses Harbour II Limekilns. Probably late C18. Ashlar. 7 large round arches now with boarded double doors. Canted corner on right. Two more arches on left return. Interiors of arches are corbelled down to small round-headed drawing eyes. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
| 1234466 | East House West House | 1234466 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.678784 55.585969, -1.678952 55.586011, -1.678996 55.585958, -1.678904 55.58593, -1.678929 55.585898, -1.678955 55.585865, -1.679049 55.585888, -1.679095 55.585829, -1.678919 55.585785, -1.678873 55.585844, -1.678903 55.585851, -1.678856 55.58591, -1.678836 55.585905, -1.678784 55.585969))) | NORTH SUNDERLAND SHORESTON NU 23 SW 9/188 East House and West House GV II Pair of semi-detached houses. 1913 by Robert Mauchlen for Sir Stephen Runciman Bt. Random rubble with finely-dressed front face; centre bays pebbledashed on 1st floor; pantiled roof. Arts and Crafts style. 2 storeys, 6 bays. Each house has central 2-storey porch with round-headed, vertical-panelled door pierced by two small 4-pane windows; above, a 16-pane casement and hipped roof with projecting eaves. Outer bays single storey with long small-pane casements under catslide roofs. Inner bays have 12-pane casements on each floor. Gabled roof with corniced ridge and end stacks. Forms part of picturesque group with neighbouring houses. Gabled roof with corniced ridge and end stacks. Before the mast and after: Sir Stephen Runciman Bt. Newcastle: 1924. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1234511 | Cottage And Beacon On Brownsman | 1234511 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.62555 55.634166, -1.625684 55.634301, -1.625803 55.634265, -1.625669 55.63413, -1.62555 55.634166)), ((-1.625392 55.634111, -1.625463 55.634174, -1.62559 55.63413, -1.625519 55.634067, -1.625392 55.634111))) | NORTH SUNDERLAND BROWNSMAN NU 23 NW Farne Islands 5/171 Cottage and Beacon on Brownsman II Cottage, stump of lighthouse, and beacon. Beacon probably C18, cottage and lighthouse 1810. Dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. Square beacon to right, c.20 ft. high with 3 offsets. Single-storey, 2-bay cottage with two 12-pane segment-headed windows. Gabled roof with hipped dormer. Attached to left of cottage round stump of lighthouse has 3 small 6-panel, segment-headed fixed windows. Door on right return. Of considerable landscape value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1234533 | Stone Coffin Circa 10 Yards South Of Chapel Of St Cuthbert | 1234533 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.655295 55.616943, -1.655309 55.616939, -1.65531 55.616931, -1.655292 55.616925, -1.65528 55.616931, -1.655281 55.616939, -1.655295 55.616943))) | NORTH SUNDERLAND INNER FARNE NU 23 NW Farne Islands 5/173 Stone coffin, c.10 yards south of 22.12.69 Chapel of St. Cuthbert GV II Stone coffin. Medieval. Sandstone. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
| 1234538 | Font Circa 10 Yards South West Of Chapel Of St Cuthbert | 1234538 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.655612 55.616987, -1.655627 55.616981, -1.655626 55.616973, -1.655598 55.616973, -1.655597 55.616981, -1.655612 55.616987))) | NORTH SUNDERLAND INNER FARNE NU 23 NW Farne Islands 5/174 Font c.10 yards south-west of 22.12.69 Chapel of St. Cuthbert GV II Font. Probably late C15. Sandstone. Octagonal base and octagonal bowl with slightly concave sides. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
| 1234614 | Lighthouse And Keepers Cottage | 1234614 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.655827 55.615375, -1.655836 55.615354, -1.655814 55.615336, -1.655776 55.615334, -1.655745 55.615353, -1.655746 55.615366, -1.655758 55.615378, -1.655786 55.615385, -1.655751 55.615394, -1.655806 55.615461, -1.655934 55.615426, -1.655879 55.615362, -1.655827 55.615375))) | NORTH SUNDERLAND INNER FARNE NU 23 NW Farne Islands 5/177 Lighthouse and Keeper's Cottage GV II Lighthouse and Keeper's cottage. 1810 by David Alexander for Trinity House, Newcastle. Lighthouse painted ashlar with lead roof. Cottage dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. Lighthouse, 3 storeys. Round and tapering with 12-pane sash on ground floor; Trinity House crest above. Balcony with curved iron railings below light. Light has square glazing bars. Domed lead roof with small lead drum. Short linking section to cottage has flush-panelled door with bracketed stone hood. 2-bay cottage has 12-pane sashes in chamfered reveals. Pyramidal roof with tall central stack. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1234763 | Pant And Trough At West End Of Village | 1234763 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.670312 55.575039, -1.670345 55.575041, -1.670363 55.575026, -1.670338 55.575012, -1.670312 55.575039))) | NORTH SUNDERLAND MAIN STREET NU 23 SW (west end) 9/182 Pant and trough at west end 22.12.69 of village II Well or pant. Early C19. Ashlar and iron. Large square pier with cornice and pyramidal cap. Iron spout and large iron trough in front. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
| 1234769 | 157 And 159, Main Street | 1234769 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.666054 55.576534, -1.666237 55.576512, -1.66622 55.576456, -1.666155 55.576463, -1.666151 55.57645, -1.666106 55.576455, -1.666094 55.576406, -1.666011 55.576415, -1.666054 55.576534))) | NORTH SUNDERLAND MAIN STREET NU 23 SW (South side) 9/184 Nos. 157 and 159 GV II Formerly one house. Used as school by the Lord Crewe Trustees 1850-1904. Late C18. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Former central round-headed doorway, now a window, has moulded imposts, archivolt and fluted keystone. Original fanlight with intersecting glazing bars. 12-pane sashes with sill bands. Cornice. Gabled roof with flat coping and end stacks, the left one renewed in brick. Doorways to rear. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1234807 | Gatepiers Gates And Railings Circa 60 Yards North Of Shoreston Hall | 1234807 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.676018 55.587513, -1.676011 55.587512, -1.676009 55.587522, -1.676013 55.587534, -1.676032 55.587545, -1.676041 55.587585, -1.675999 55.587627, -1.675949 55.587649, -1.676003 55.58763, -1.676045 55.587586, -1.676048 55.587568, -1.676038 55.587543, -1.676016 55.587532, -1.676018 55.587513))) | NORTH SUNDERLAND SHORESTON NU 23 SW 9/187 Gatepiers, gates and railings c.60 yards north of Shoreston Hall GV II Gates, gatepiers and railings. Piers C18. Gates and railings early C19. Ashlar and iron. Tall square piers with bold alternating banded rustication, cornices and ball finials on gadrooned bases. Ramped quadrant railings, with simple pointed heads and dog bars, end in square corniced piers with ball finials. Similar ramped gates. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1234829 | Shoreston Cottage And Midcote With Linking Walls And Outhouse | 1234829 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.678422 55.586703, -1.678512 55.586705, -1.678527 55.586422, -1.67844 55.586419, -1.678435 55.586498, -1.678449 55.586499, -1.678438 55.586647, -1.678422 55.586646, -1.678422 55.586703), (-1.678516 55.586571, -1.678448 55.586569, -1.678449 55.586544, -1.678516 55.586546, -1.678516 55.586571), (-1.678511 55.586622, -1.678442 55.586622, -1.678445 55.586598, -1.67851 55.5866, -1.678511 55.586622))) | NORTH SUNDERLAND SHORESTON NU 23 SW 9/190 Shoreston Cottage and Midcote with linking walls and outhouse GV II Two cottages linked by walls and outhouse. 1913 by Robert Mauchlen for Sir Stephen Runciman Bart. Random rubble, the front face finely dressed. Pantiled roof. Arts and Crafts style. Shoreston Cottage to left: 4 bays. Boarded and battened door in 3rd bay under stone hood and brackets. Left 3 bays single storey under catslide roof. Right bay 2 storeys. 16- and 24-pane casements. Roof, hipped on left has one hipped dormer on front and one on hip to left. 2 corniced ridge stacks. Midcote to right, 3 bays with similar door and windows. Gabled roof with central corniced ridge stack. 1st floor windows on gable ends. Between the cottages an outbuilding of toilets and coal houses with gable end forming part of screen wall linking the cottages. Wall is pierced by 2 round- headed arches with imposts and keystones. A small 4-pane window in the outbuilding gable is set in a round-headed recess with keystone. Forms part of picturesque group with neighbouring houses. Sir Stephen Runciman Bart. Before the Mast and After, Newcastle 1924. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
| 1234878 | Aa Telephone Kiosk Number 817 | 1234878 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.637347 55.558423, -1.637331 55.558411, -1.637309 55.558421, -1.637322 55.558432, -1.637347 55.558423))) | BEADNELL B1340 (South Side) NU 22 NW AA Telephone Kiosk 12/84 No 817 II Automobile Association telephone booth; mid C20. Tarred wood with cast iron plaques; lead roof. Structure about 3' square and 7' high. Plaque on front door has telephone sign. Plaque on left return has box No. 817. Roof pedimented on all sides, with AA initial plaques within the pediments. A rare survival of these once common telephone boxes. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-11-17 | ||||
| 1234879 | 1 To 3 The Curtains Off The Wynding | 1234879 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.638701 55.556618, -1.638475 55.55671, -1.638527 55.556753, -1.638754 55.556661, -1.638701 55.556618))) | In the entry for:- BEADNELL BEADNELL VILLAGE 1-4, The Wynding, to the rear of the 12/192 Craster Arms. NU 22 NW 12/192 GV II The address shall be amended to read:- NU 22 NW BEADNELL VILLAGE 1-3, The Curtains 12/192 off The Wynding. The first line of the description shall be amended to read 3 Cottages. -------------------------------------- The following item shall be added: BEADNELL BEADNELL VILLAGE NU 22 NW 12/192 1-4, The Wynding,to the rear of the Craster Arms. GV II Four cottages. Late C18, with C19 alterations. Coursed r bble with stone dress- ings. Slate roofs with a single ridge stack and coped gables. South east front, 2 storey with single storey range to right. Off centre gabled stone porch flanked by single plain sashes, to the right a single plank door, and to the left a 2 light sliding sash and beyond a C20 glazed door. Above 3, 2 light sliding sashes, with to the left 2 slightly larger replacement 2 light sliding sashes. South west gable wall has a single upper plain sash. Rear front has to the right a top-hung glazing bar casement, then 2 C20 glazed doors, a small casement, a top-hung glazing bar casement and 2 more glazed doors with a small casement between. At the north east corner the building adjoins the rear of the Craster Arms. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1990-10-12 | ||||
| 1236982 | Pill Box At Nz 192 998 | 1236982 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.70159 55.293166, -1.701616 55.293147, -1.701608 55.293124, -1.701564 55.293118, -1.701542 55.293137, -1.701549 55.29316, -1.70159 55.293166))) | THIRSTON NZ 19 NE 4/95 Pill Box at NZ 192 998 II Pill Box. 1940. Concrete. Elongated hexagonal plan. Flat roof. Single storey, partly below ground level. Elongated front has 3 rifle embrasures with a single machine gun embrasure to each chamfered side front. Rear front has 2 rifle embrasures and a protected door. This pill box was constructed as part of the Coquet Line of defense against German invasion during the 2nd World War. , | 2013-01-29 | 1991-05-31 | ||||
| 1236983 | K6 Outside Number 13 (Longhirst Post Office) | 1236983 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.648315 55.197394, -1.648302 55.197396, -1.648299 55.197406, -1.648327 55.197408, -1.648329 55.197399, -1.648315 55.197394))) | The following item shall be added:- LONGHIRST NZ 2289 1100- /10/10000 LONGHIRST VILLAGE (west side) K6 outside No 13 (Longhirst Post Office) GV II Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed in 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by various contractors. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and doors. , | 2013-01-29 | 1995-06-13 | ||||
| 1236984 | Old School House | 1236984 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.543288 55.233678, -1.543358 55.233748, -1.543569 55.233674, -1.543548 55.233653, -1.543586 55.233636, -1.54356 55.233611, -1.543478 55.23364, -1.543457 55.23362, -1.543288 55.233678))) | CRESSWELL CRESSWELL VILLAGE NZ 29 SE 8/10 Old School House GV II Former schoolmistress' house, dated 1838 over doorway. Tooled squared stone with ashlar dressings; slate roof. Main part 1 storey, 3 bays. 3-light mullioned windows in double-chamfered surrounds, except for C20 double doors in bay 3. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped and corniced ridge stack with conjoined shafts. Set back to left 1-storey, 1-bay link (former School entrance) to Fenham House (q.v.). Central boarded door under chamfered 4-centred arch, flanked by 2-light mullioned windows, that to right with latticed glazing. Moulded parapet. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-12-18 | ||||
| 1237303 | Sewer Gas Lamp Outside 21 Hartley Square | 1237303 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.469242 55.075683, -1.469266 55.075677, -1.469272 55.075659, -1.469248 55.075648, -1.469215 55.075656, -1.469211 55.075668, -1.469218 55.075677, -1.469242 55.075683))) | The following building shall be added:- SEATON SLUICE NZ 37 NW 1395-/5/10001 HARTLEY SQUARE (South East side) Sewer Gas Lamp outside 21 Hartley Square II Sewer gas lamp standard. Late C19. Made by Webb Lamp Co Ltd of Birmingham. Cast iron. Moulded base, fluted shaft with swept foot, ladder rests, circular head with domed cover and finial. Plates with maker's name and J E WEBBS PATENT SEWER GAS DESTRUCTOR on base. Originally used methane from sewers, prior to introduction of coal gas. , | 2013-01-29 | 1994-04-12 | ||||
| 1237312 | Gillespy Headstone 3 Metres South Of Church Of St Mary | 1237312 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.672749 55.108627, -1.672735 55.108617, -1.672717 55.108626, -1.672727 55.108635, -1.672749 55.108627))) | STANNINGTON CHURCH LANE NZ 27 NW (South side) Stannington 8/103 Gillespy headstone 3 metres south of Church of St. Mary GV II Headstone, 1744. Sandstone. Shaped top with relief carving of central death's head above self-swallowing serpent, with riband and flanking foliage scrolls. Inscription below to William Gillespy of Shotton. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237313 | Coates Tomb 11 Metres South West Of Church Of St Mary | 1237313 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.672969 55.108575, -1.672959 55.108565, -1.672938 55.108573, -1.67295 55.108583, -1.672969 55.108575))) | STANNINGTON CHURCH LANE NZ 27 NW (South side) Stannington 8/104 Coates tomb 11 metres south-west of Church of St. Mary GV II Table tomb, 1763. Sandstone. Slab with moulded edge and inscription to 'John Coates son of George Coates of Knaresbrough in the County of York', on 6 square moulded legs. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237316 | Duddo Hill Farmhouse | 1237316 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.70309 55.117182, -1.70318 55.117172, -1.703159 55.117106, -1.703076 55.117115, -1.703072 55.117102, -1.702877 55.117123, -1.702903 55.117202, -1.70309 55.117182))) | STANNINGTON DUDDO HILL NZ 18 SE 4/105 Duddo Hill Farmhouse GV II House, late C18 and early Cl9. Brick in English Garden Wall bond 1 and 5 with tooled stone lintels and sills, except for single-storey part of roughly- squared stone with tooled quoins; Welsh slate roof. Main part 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Centre 4-panel door with overlight; 12-pane sash windows, some renewed. Gables with raised tumbled-in coping, rebuilt end stacks. Single-storey bay to left has 4-pane sash window and roof hipped to left; left return shows similar window and attached barn (q.v.). , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237317 | Barn And Gingang To North West Of Duddo Hill Farmhouse | 1237317 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.70309 55.117182, -1.703131 55.117306, -1.703221 55.117297, -1.70318 55.117172, -1.70309 55.117182)), ((-1.703245 55.117149, -1.703212 55.117153, -1.70319 55.117171, -1.703191 55.117198, -1.703213 55.117218, -1.703271 55.117225, -1.703295 55.117217, -1.70332 55.117194, -1.703314 55.117169, -1.7033 55.117156, -1.703245 55.117149))) | STANNINGTON DUDDO HILL NZ 18 SE 4/106 Barn and gingang to north-west of Duddo Hill Farmhouse GV II Barn and gingang, early C19. Barn brick with Welsh slate roof, gingang squared stone with Scottish slate roof. Barn shows boarded double doors to left of gingang and 4-pane sash window to right. Circular gingang has 8 piers, with slightly-projecting capitals, and boarded infill; conical roof. Left return of barn shows tumbled-in gable coping; rear elevation, to yard, shows stable door and 12-pane fixed casement. Barn roof with scissor-braced trusses. Gingang roof with tie-beam below collar- beam supporting central post with radial collars and struts to principals; 2 levels of purlins. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237318 | East Moor Farmhouse With Farmbuilding To West | 1237318 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.640901 55.114475, -1.641052 55.114466, -1.641048 55.114458, -1.641117 55.114455, -1.641115 55.114443, -1.64118 55.114441, -1.641181 55.114425, -1.641293 55.114421, -1.641286 55.114362, -1.64082 55.114393, -1.640831 55.114442, -1.640893 55.114438, -1.640901 55.114475))) | STANNINGTON EAST MOOR NZ 28 SW 5/107 East Moor Farmhouse with farmbuilding to west GV II House. C18 except for west part which, with adjacent cartshed/granary range, is early C19 remodelling of single-storey C18 structure. Squared tooled stone with cut dressings; Scottish slates on main part of house, pantiles elsewhere. House 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central half-glazed door with patterned overlight: 4-pane sash windows. Coped gables; left end stack stepped and banded, right end stack stepped and corniced. Right return shows small 4-pane attic casement. Lower l-bay part to left shows half-glazed door and 4-pane sash windows, all in alternating-block surrounds. Farmbuilding to far left shows a pair of segmental arches with 4 part-slatted windows in stone surrounds above. Left part of house and farmbuilding have left gables with raised reverse-stepped coping. Left return of farmbuilding shows external stair to boarded door in alternating-block surround. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237319 | Barn And Adjacent Stable Range Ot South West Of East Moor Farmhouse | 1237319 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.641293 55.114421, -1.641298 55.114456, -1.641393 55.114451, -1.641366 55.114258, -1.641511 55.114252, -1.641506 55.114199, -1.641266 55.114207, -1.641293 55.114421))) | STANNINGTON EAST MOOR NZ 28 SW 5/109 Barn and adjacent stable range to south-west of East Moor Farmhouse GV II C18 barn, extended in early C19. Barn large coursed rubble, extensions roughly- tooled coursed stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof except for pantiles on north extension and stable. L-plan, single storey. East elevation shows 4 boarded doors, the first with plain overlight, the third flanked by inserted 6-pane casements and the fourth with 2-pane overlight. Coped gable to right. Left return shows stable with boarded door flanked by slatted windows, all in alternating-block surrounds. Rear elevation of barn shows roof weathering of former gingang. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237320 | Main Farmbuilding Group On North Side Of Road | 1237320 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.697738 55.136042, -1.697823 55.136016, -1.697683 55.135866, -1.697914 55.135795, -1.697753 55.135625, -1.69801 55.135547, -1.697956 55.135488, -1.697698 55.135566, -1.697676 55.135543, -1.697598 55.135568, -1.697791 55.135771, -1.697418 55.135885, -1.697225 55.135675, -1.697146 55.135699, -1.697389 55.135959, -1.697603 55.135894, -1.697633 55.135926, -1.697558 55.135949, -1.697614 55.136009, -1.697686 55.135987, -1.697738 55.136042)), ((-1.697372 55.135629, -1.697443 55.135707, -1.697526 55.135681, -1.697455 55.135604, -1.697372 55.135629))) | STANNINGTON GLORORUM NZ 18 SE 4/110 Main farmbuilding group on north side of road GV II Planned farmbuildings. Early C19 with mid-C19 alterations and late C19/early C20 covered yards. Squared tooled stone to front, rubble to rear, with tooled- and-margined dressings; covered yard timber on cast-iron piers; Welsh slate roofs. Ranges around yard open to south, with central detached loose box; smithy running west from west range and barn, with engine house on east, running north from centre of north range. North range 2 storeys, with 2 pairs of elliptical arches; boarded door between and slatted windows over. Single-storey byres on east and stables on west have boarded doors and part-slatted windows. South end of byre range show slit vents, and stable range, boarded door; central loose box with double boarded doors under elliptical arch; all 3 gables show coping on deep footstones. Taller gables of covered yard, on either side of loose box, have vertical boarding above stone wall; boards shaped at base, carried up over segmental- arched yard entrances; roof ridges slightly raised, with vents at sides. Smithy shows 2 boarded double doors and 2 part-slatted windows, with stepped and banded stack on coped west gable. Barn shows boarded doors and pitching doors; engine house shows iron-framed flue cent to former stack, and coped gables on deep footstones. Adjacent C20 sheds and outbuildings are not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237332 | Hazon House | 1237332 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.697111 55.333424, -1.697267 55.333398, -1.697189 55.333247, -1.697365 55.333217, -1.697326 55.333142, -1.696937 55.333207, -1.697003 55.333335, -1.697053 55.333327, -1.697111 55.333424))) | NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR HAZON NU 10 SE NU 193044 6/179 Hazon House 16/6/88 GV II L House, dated 1684 with initials R E (Robert and Elizabeth Lisle) above door, perhaps incorporating earlier fabric. Extended to rear in late C18; west extension dated 1887 on kneeler. Squared stone with cut dressings; C18 parts with tooled-and-margined dressings; 1887 part squared tooled stone. Welsh slate roof with some stacks rebuilt in brick and rendered. South elevation 2 storeys, 2 + 3 bays. Right part is C17 house: central vertical-panelled door with overlight, in opening with old moulded jambs and C19 lintel; armorial date panel in moulded surround above. Window openings also have old moulded jambs and later lintels. Eaves cornices; coped gables on moulded kneelers; rebuilt end stacks. 1887 left part has coped gable on moulded kneelers, stepped-and-corniced left end and ridge stacks. All windows 6-pane sashes. Left return shows C19 part-glazed door with latticed overlight, and 12-pane sash; set back left C18 rear extension with 16-pane sashes and short 2-storey wing to far left. Right return shows 6-pane sash with blocked C17 window to right, rear quoins of C17 house and 16-pane sash in extension. Interior largely remodelled in late C19; C17 parlour fireplace has flat- pointed arch in square moulded frame with cut-back swell frieze and cornice above. Note: The Lisle family held Hazon since the mid C16; the hall of the present house was heated by a lateral rather than an end stack, suggesting that the 1684 house was a remodelling of an older structure. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-06-16 | ||||
| 1237338 | Middle Duddo Farmhouse And Adjacent Outbuildings | 1237338 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710848 55.111386, -1.710924 55.111469, -1.710989 55.11145, -1.710957 55.111417, -1.710983 55.111409, -1.710934 55.111361, -1.710978 55.111349, -1.710995 55.111369, -1.711057 55.111354, -1.711022 55.111314, -1.711389 55.111212, -1.711341 55.111155, -1.710783 55.111316, -1.710848 55.111386))) | STANNINGTON MIDDLE DUDDO NZ 17 NE 7/112 Middle Duddo 28.4.69 Farmhouse and adjacent outbuildings GV II House and farmbuildings. Early C18; main part of house rebuilt and west range extended in early C19. Brick in English Garden Wall bond 1 and 5, with cut sandstone lintels; Welsh slate roofs. House in 2 sections. Left part 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. C20 half-glazed door and 12-pane sash windows, all in old openings. Banded end stacks. Returns show outlines of lower gables of earlier building. C18 right part 2 low storeys, 2 bays; boarded door with small 6-pane sash over and 12-pane sash to right. All sashes renewed. Tall banded right end stack. Range to left shows blocked slit vents and various doors and windows with tooled-and-margined lintels. Left end has short southward return with gabled end. Right return of house shows 2 small blocked lst-floor windows with soldier lintels. To right contemporary north-east range: 2 storeys, 3 bays; 2 boarded and 1 stable doors, 4-pane casement above left door. Rear elevation of west range shows opening for driveshaft, and roof weathering, of former gingang. All gables show raised tumbled-in coping. Later ranges flanking covered yard on south of west range are not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-04-28 | ||||
| 1237339 | Outbuilding East Of Middle Duddo Farmhouse | 1237339 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.71044 55.111269, -1.710607 55.111444, -1.710674 55.111425, -1.710511 55.111248, -1.71044 55.111269))) | STANNINGTON MIDDLE DUDDO NZ 17 NE 7/113 Outbuilding east of Middle Duddo Farmhouse GV II Outbuilding and cartshed, C17 and C18. Outbuilding large rubble with roughly- cut dressings, cartshed coursed rubble; mixed Welsh and Scottish slate roofs. Outbuilding shows boarded door and part-slatted window; left gable shows raised reverse-stepped coping. Cartshed to left with 4 wide openings under timber lintels. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237340 | Milepost East Of Road 50 Metres North Of Blagdon North Lodge | 1237340 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.658718 55.091901, -1.658745 55.091892, -1.658748 55.091877, -1.658724 55.091865, -1.658694 55.091871, -1.658687 55.091879, -1.658691 55.091892, -1.658718 55.091901))) | STANNINGTON OLD Al NZ 2177 (East side) 13/115 Milepost east of road 50 metres north of Blagdon North Lodge II Milepost, probably mid-C19. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Height 0.90 metre. Triangular plan with open back;raised legend N (Newcastle) 9 / M (Morpeth) 5?, the latter figure being on an added plate. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237341 | Holly Cottage | 1237341 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.650443 55.085354, -1.650526 55.08545, -1.650644 55.085416, -1.650553 55.085313, -1.650459 55.085338, -1.650465 55.085347, -1.650443 55.085354))) | STANNINGTON OLD Al NZ 27 NW (East side) 8/117 Holly Cottage GV II Cottage, mid C19. Squared tooled stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings, except for ashlar dressings to front; Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 3 bays. 3-light chamfered mullioned windows holding 8-pane sashes. Hipped roof with overhanging eaves; 2 ridge stacks with sunk bands. Each return shows renewed 12-pane sash window in alternating-block surround. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237342 | Shotton Grange | 1237342 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.647484 55.080681, -1.647514 55.080724, -1.647607 55.080708, -1.64749 55.080519, -1.647558 55.080506, -1.647535 55.080467, -1.647464 55.08048, -1.647458 55.080467, -1.647368 55.080482, -1.647363 55.080471, -1.647315 55.080479, -1.647321 55.080492, -1.647214 55.08051, -1.647245 55.080561, -1.647275 55.080556, -1.647304 55.080606, -1.647336 55.0806, -1.647361 55.080642, -1.647432 55.08063, -1.647424 55.080612, -1.647443 55.080608, -1.647484 55.080681))) | STANNINGTON OLD Al NZ 27 NW (East side) 8/119 Shotton Grange II House, c.1800 with early C19 rear wing; addition of 2nd floor probably contemporary with west wing dated 1872. Squared stone with tooled-and-margined dressings;Lakeland slate roof. 3 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Raised quoins, plinth, 1st and 2nd floor bands, moulded eaves cornice. 3 curved steps up to central 6-panel door with Geometrical fanlight. Margined sash windows; all openings in raised alternating-block surrounds. Hipped roof with 2 stepped-and- corniced ridge stacks. Slightly set back to left 2-storey, l-bay west wing with similar fenestration and datestone on left return. Set back to right single-storey bay of 1948. 2-storey rear wing with 16- and 20-pane sash windows. Originally a Coaching Inn on the Great North Road. C20 extensions flanking north end of rear wing are not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237368 | North Shotton Farmhouse | 1237368 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.651398 55.096204, -1.651396 55.096161, -1.651443 55.096162, -1.651443 55.096125, -1.651404 55.096126, -1.651406 55.09608, -1.651249 55.096079, -1.651246 55.096146, -1.651178 55.096146, -1.651177 55.096164, -1.651123 55.096163, -1.651121 55.096201, -1.651398 55.096204))) | STANNINGTON SHOTTON NZ 27 NW 8/124 North Shotton Farmhouse GV II House. Late C18 with late C19/early C20 porch. Tooled stone front, other walls roughly-squared stone, cut dressings; porch tooled-and-margined ashlar; slate roof. 3 storeys, 3 bays, slightly irregular. Plinth. Left-of-centre porch with 4-pane casement and boarded door on right return, enclosing renewed door with 3-pane overlight, in stone surround. 4-pane sash windows to ground and 1st floors, 6-pane sashes to 2nd floor, all in stone surrounds with slightly- projecting sills. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Contemporary outshut at rear. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237369 | Garden Wall, Gatepiers And Gate, West Of North Shotton Farmhouse | 1237369 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.65165 55.096233, -1.651814 55.096231, -1.651809 55.096237, -1.651818 55.096238, -1.651826 55.096231, -1.651818 55.096224, -1.651525 55.096222, -1.651443 55.096201, -1.651398 55.096197, -1.651398 55.096204, -1.651386 55.096204, -1.651394 55.096211, -1.65144 55.096211, -1.651522 55.096233, -1.65165 55.096233))) | STANNINGTON SHOTTON NZ 27 NW 8/126 Garden Wall, gatepiers and gate, west of North Shotton Farmhouse GV II Garden wall with gatepiers and gate, early C19. Wall squared stone with rubble internal face; wrought-iron gate. Wall with flat stone coping. Adjacent to farmhouse piers, with plinth and band below pyramidal cap, are linked by railings with foliate tops; central gate has square moulded posts, standards with fancy heads and arched rail. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237370 | Chimney 60 Metres East Of North Shotton Farmhouse | 1237370 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.650296 55.096038, -1.650323 55.096029, -1.650323 55.096011, -1.650302 55.096002, -1.650272 55.096008, -1.650265 55.096017, -1.650269 55.096029, -1.650296 55.096038))) | STANNINGTON SHOTTON NZ 27 NW 8/127 Chimney 60 metres east of North Shotton Farmhouse GV II Engine house chimney dated 1860 with initials MWR (Matthew White Ridley). Base rough-faced stone with rock-faced quoins; stack white engineering brick with ashlar dressings. Square base has chamfered plinth, small brick-arched openings on east and west and dated panel on east. Circular stack, stepped and chamfered at foot, with moulded cornice. The attached engine house and threshing barn have been demolished, but the chimney remains as an important hill-top landmark. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237371 | Garden Wall To South Of South Shotton House | 1237371 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.649597 55.094833, -1.6493 55.094822, -1.649279 55.09483, -1.64929 55.094837, -1.649596 55.094849, -1.649597 55.094833))) | STANNINGTON SHOTTON NZ 27 NW 8/129 Garden wall to south of South Shotton House GV II Garden wall with end piers, probably c.1800. Squared stone with cut dressings. Wall with low arched coping links piers with moulded caps carrying terracotta gadrooned urns. 2 terracotta vases midway between piers. Wall beyond piers not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237372 | Milepost East Of Road 80 Metres South Of Swan Farmhouse | 1237372 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.666762 55.105157, -1.666736 55.105171, -1.666743 55.105186, -1.666772 55.105192, -1.666797 55.105181, -1.666794 55.105165, -1.666762 55.105157))) | STANNINGTON STANNINGTON NZ 27 NW 8/131 Milepost east of road 80 metres south of Swan Farmhouse II Milepost, probably mid-Cl9. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Height 0.90 metre. Triangular plan with open back; raised legend N (Newcastle) 10 / M (Morpeth) 4?, the latter figure being on an added plate. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237373 | Old Hearse House To North Of Ridley Arms | 1237373 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.665765 55.109201, -1.665622 55.109246, -1.665658 55.109282, -1.6658 55.109239, -1.665765 55.109201))) | STANNINGTON STANNINGTON VILLAGE NZ 27 NW (East side) 8/132 Old hearse house to north of Ridley Arms II Hearse house, dated 1871. Roughly-squared stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; pantile roof. Gable front facing street has double boarded doors in segmental arch with datestone over, and coped gable. Left return shows blocked door and 2 windows with slightly-projecting sills to right; all openings in alternating-block surrounds. One window on right return. Included for historical interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237387 | Rose Cottage | 1237387 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.665342 55.108126, -1.665489 55.108095, -1.66542 55.107982, -1.66524 55.10802, -1.665257 55.108056, -1.665293 55.10805, -1.665342 55.108126))) | STANNINGTON STANNINGTON VILLAGE NZ 27 NW (East side) 8/133 Rose Cottage GV II Cottage, early C19. Tooled squared stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. 1 storey, 4 bays. Boarded door with plain overlight; renewed 16-pane sash on left and two 16-pane sashes on right. Coped gables with stepped-and-banded end stacks. Later extension to rear left is not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237388 | Deepdale | 1237388 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.665235 55.107891, -1.665232 55.107913, -1.665308 55.107915, -1.665306 55.107941, -1.665336 55.107941, -1.665336 55.107954, -1.665412 55.107954, -1.665417 55.107849, -1.665237 55.107846, -1.665238 55.10786, -1.665103 55.107859, -1.665109 55.10789, -1.665235 55.107891))) | STANNINGTON STANNINGTON VILLAGE NZ 27 NW (East side) 8/134 Deepdale GV II Cottage, c.1860. Tooled snecked stone, raised tooled quoins and dressings; Scottish slate roof. L plan. 1 storey, 3 bays. Central boarded door with plain overlight, flanked by renewed 12-pane sashes. All openings in surrounds with a horizontal block at the head and foot (and midpoint on door) of each jamb. Coped gable to left with stepped-and-banded stack, roof hipped to right. Right return 3 bays, with similar windows. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237389 | West House Farmhouse | 1237389 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.682174 55.113854, -1.682279 55.113858, -1.682281 55.113844, -1.682334 55.113845, -1.682342 55.113765, -1.682165 55.113758, -1.68216 55.113805, -1.682181 55.113805, -1.682174 55.113854))) | STANNINGTON WEST HOUSE FARM NZ 27 NW 8/136 West House Farmhouse II GV House, c.1800 incorporating earlier fabric. Squared stone with Scottish slate roof and brick stacks. 2 storeys, 3 bays, slightly irregular. Left-of-centre renewed door with overlight; renewed 16-pane sash windows with tooled lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Stepped-and-banded end stacks. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 | ||||
| 1237390 | Outbuilding 5 Metres North Of Beanley House | 1237390 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.792494 55.117075, -1.792625 55.117194, -1.792697 55.117168, -1.792567 55.117047, -1.792494 55.117075))) | WHALTON NZ 18 SW NZ 133803 3/139 Outbuilding 5 6.8.86 metres north of Beanley House GV II Barn and stable. C18 heightened early C19. Squared stone with cut quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. Elevation to road: 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays. Boarded double doors with timber lintel, boarded door in chamfered surround, part-slatted window, slit vents and boarded loft opening; short attached wall on far left links to Beanley House (q.v.). Gabled right return shows boarded door in chamfered surround and boarded loft door. On rear elevation a stable door in alternating-block surround and 4 part-slatted windows to loft. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-04-29 |
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