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1276454 Church Of St Mary 1276454 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.829331 55.599608, -1.829596 55.599548, -1.829587 55.599535, -1.829627 55.599526, -1.829606 55.5995, -1.82957 55.599507, -1.829558 55.599489, -1.829616 55.599478, -1.829584 55.599425, -1.829557 55.59943, -1.829543 55.599409, -1.829492 55.59942, -1.829508 55.599441, -1.829258 55.599494, -1.829263 55.599502, -1.829157 55.59953, -1.829193 55.59958, -1.829217 55.599575, -1.829239 55.599607, -1.829317 55.599589, -1.829331 55.599608))) BELFORD MARKET PLACE NU 1034 and 1033 15/122 and 19/122 Church of St. Mary 22.12.69 GV II Parish church. Chancel arch and possibly some masonry C12; priest's door dated 1615; early C16 window above. Chancel restored 1828 by J. Dobson; nave largely rebuilt and tower added 1829 by J. Green; porch added 1844. Restored 1873. Ashlar with Welsh slate roofs largely hidden behind parapets. West tower, south porch, nave with north aisle, chancel and north vestry. Tower and nave in Early English style. West tower has Y-tracery window on ground floor, clock above and lancet bell openings; octagonal angle buttresses rise as pinnacles. Porch, with pointed-arched doorway, enters into tower. 4-bay nave has very tall paired lancets separated by gabled buttresses with offsets. Lower 2-bay chancel in early C16 style. To left Tudor-arched priest's door and hoodmould, 2-light window above with cusped segmental heads. To right elliptical- arched 2-light window with cinquefoil heads to lights. 3-light Tudor-arched east window. Vestry in older masonry has 2 Tudor-arched windows. North aisle has tall single lancets. Interior: Chancel arch possibly re-set: double-chamfered arch with chevron moulding on east face and traces of chevrons on west face; responds are C19. In the wall above re-used fragments including 2 beasts and pieces of chevron moulding. Tudor-arched north arcade blocked off at balcony level to form parish rooms. Chancel roof of 1828 with Tudor-arched braces, tie beams and tracery. Painted reredos and panelling c,1900, Marble bust of Wm. Clark 1830, in Romanesque-style niche. Well-carved, high-relief Royal arms of George I. Good stained glass of 1902, by Kempe, in east window and chancel south window. , 2013-08-19 1969-12-22
1276470 K6 Telephone Kiosk South Of Kings Arms Hotel And Outside Trustee Savings Bank 1276470 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.002661 55.768299, -2.002686 55.768293, -2.002693 55.768284, -2.002689 55.768272, -2.002655 55.768263, -2.002633 55.768272, -2.002633 55.76829, -2.002661 55.768299))) In the entry for: NT 95 SE HIDE HILL (east side) 11/500 K6 Telephone Kiosk south of Kings Head Hotel and outside Trustee Savings Bank the address shall be amended to read: HIDE HILL (east side) K6 Telephone Kiosk south of Kings Arms Hotel and outside Trustee Savings Bank -------------------------------------------------------- NT 95 SE HIDE HILL 11/500 (east side) K6 Telephone Kiosk south of Kings Arms Hotel and outside Trustee Savings Bank GV II Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 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 door. , 2013-08-19 1988-05-10
1276473 66 And 68, Ravensdowne 1276473 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.999566 55.769712, -1.99974 55.769722, -1.999747 55.769769, -1.999882 55.769765, -1.99987 55.769678, -1.999572 55.769664, -1.999566 55.769712))) 1. 840 RAVENSDOWNE (East Side) Nos 66 & 68 NU 0052 11/203 1.8.52 II GV 2. Early C19. Brick now pebble-dashed, quoins, shine lintels, 3 storeys. 2 doorways with fanlight, 4 sash window in each upper storey. No 68 was once the rear wing, now part of No 66. All listed buildings in Ravensdowne (East Side) from Nos 30 to 76 (even) form a group. , 2013-08-19 1952-08-01
1276475 Pump To Farmyard At Roddam Home Farm 1276475 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.964039 55.476838, -1.964066 55.476829, -1.964069 55.476814, -1.964055 55.476804, -1.964033 55.476802, -1.964009 55.476814, -1.964012 55.476829, -1.964039 55.476838))) NU 02 SW RODDAM RODDAM 7/106 Pump to farmyard at Roddam Home Farm GV 11 Water pump. C19. Cast iron and wood. Wood support with rounded top. Iron pump with curly handle. Included partly for group value. , 2013-01-29 1985-01-25
1276497 Roddam Home Farmhouse 1276497 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.964187 55.476746, -1.964155 55.476746, -1.964158 55.476764, -1.964319 55.476756, -1.964312 55.476697, -1.964264 55.4767, -1.964252 55.47661, -1.964051 55.47662, -1.964065 55.476706, -1.964149 55.476703, -1.964153 55.476726, -1.964183 55.476724, -1.964187 55.476746))) NU 02 SW RODDAM RODDAM 7/104 Roddam Home Farmhouse GV 11 Farmhouse. Early C19. Ashlar, rendered at rear. Welsh slate roof. Central staircase plan, 2 rooms deep. 2 storeys. 3 bays with door in blank segmental- arched recess. Door renewed. All windows 16-pane sashes. Staircase window to rear is broad and round-headed with raised surround and flat Y-tracery. , 2013-01-29 1985-01-25
1276499 13, Sandgate 1276499 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.003133 55.767384, -2.003317 55.767449, -2.003388 55.767387, -2.003189 55.767331, -2.003133 55.767384))) 1. 840 SANDGATE (East Side) No 13 NT 9952 11/208 II 2. Similar to No 11 Sandgate. Panelled door and traceried round-headed fanlight in a doorcase of fluted pilasters, broken pediment on consoles. 4 windows on upper floor. , 2013-08-19 1971-05-26
1276502 1, Wellington Terrace 1276502 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.003046 55.766042, -2.003274 55.766083, -2.003326 55.765991, -2.003098 55.76595, -2.003046 55.766042))) 1. 840 WELLINGTON TERRACE No 1 NT 9952 11/222 1.8.52. II* GV 2. Early C19, 2 storeys, basement and attic. Decorated band between ground and upper storey. Grecian Doric porch, with frieze of triglyphs and metopes, the porch riding over the basement on flying buttress/steps over the area. West gable is 3 storeys, with 3 blank windows on each floor, with moulded architraves, and a pediment over the centre. Nos 1, 2 and 3 form a group. , 2013-08-19 1952-08-01
1276503 13-19, West Street 1276503 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.004483 55.769472, -2.004615 55.769505, -2.004725 55.769372, -2.004581 55.769331, -2.004552 55.769364, -2.00458 55.769372, -2.004569 55.769383, -2.00455 55.769378, -2.004536 55.769394, -2.004591 55.769408, -2.004582 55.769419, -2.004533 55.769406, -2.004483 55.769472))) 1. 840 WEST STREET (East Side) Nos 13 to 19 (odd) NT 9952 11/225 II 2. Late C18. Ashlar, stone cornice, gable scrolls. Shop fronts on ground floor, 2 upper storeys have 14 12-parted sash windows each. , 2023-10-23 1971-05-26
1276505 18-22, West Street 1276505 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.004616 55.769637, -2.004888 55.769732, -2.004935 55.76969, -2.004765 55.76963, -2.004781 55.769613, -2.004807 55.769621, -2.00483 55.769617, -2.004878 55.769633, -2.004911 55.769603, -2.004701 55.769543, -2.004616 55.769637))) 1. 840 WEST STREET (West Side) Nos 18 to 22 (even) NT 9952 11/229 II GV 2. C18. 2 storeys and attics. Stuccoed, back-fillets, pantiled roof, C19 shop fronts, 12-paned sash windows above. Nos 18 to 36 (even) form a group. , 2013-08-19 1971-05-26
1276506 32-36, West Street 1276506 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.004959 55.769501, -2.004983 55.769472, -2.004948 55.769463, -2.004953 55.769457, -2.004896 55.76945, -2.00491 55.769433, -2.004888 55.769427, -2.004899 55.769415, -2.004932 55.769423, -2.004956 55.769393, -2.004922 55.769385, -2.004945 55.769356, -2.00486 55.769334, -2.00476 55.769464, -2.004886 55.769495, -2.004894 55.769485, -2.004959 55.769501))) 1. 840 WEST STREET (West Side) Nos 32 to 36 (even) NT 9952 11/232 1.8.52. II GV 2. C18. 3 storeys. Ashlar, cornice, rusticated quoins, 2 C19 shop fronts on ground floor, and a round-headed niche (former well) in lower part of wall. 7 sash windows on each upper floor. Nos 18 to 36 (even) form a group. , 2013-08-19 1952-08-01
1276558 Middle Ord 1276558 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.04904 55.748821, -2.048981 55.748834, -2.04912 55.749029, -2.04925 55.748998, -2.049182 55.748903, -2.049266 55.748884, -2.049194 55.748786, -2.049141 55.748798, -2.049132 55.748785, -2.049102 55.748793, -2.049111 55.748805, -2.049083 55.748811, -2.049072 55.7488, -2.04903 55.748808, -2.04904 55.748821))) ORD MIDDLE ORD NT 95 SE 2/109 Middle Ord 22.12.69 GV II House. 1788 for J. Grey. Rear wing added 1910 for Cuthbert Grey. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof, renewed brick chimneys. 2 storeys plus attics, 3 bays. In the centre a large early C19 glazed porch. Within it an early C19, half- glazed door and fanlight with scalloped radial head, in fine open- pedimented surround with attached fluted Doric columns and paterae in the friezes. Mid-C19 canted bay window to right with 16- and 8-pane sashes. Late-C19 bay window to left. On the 1st floor three 12-pane sashes, Moulded eaves cornice. Gabled roof with flat coping and end stacks. Interior: staircase with stick balusters and turned newels. The principal newel is boldly twisted with acanthus base and necking, and supports a lampholder. In the drawing room two cupboards flanking the fireplace have half-glazed, round-headed doors with scalloped radiating glazing bars; also an elliptical-arched niche, 6-panel doors, panelled shutters. Restrained late C18 wood fireplaces with original. grates. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-22
1276606 33 And 35, High Street 1276606 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.828205 55.597525, -1.828375 55.597493, -1.828297 55.597366, -1.828199 55.597384, -1.828067 55.597383, -1.828063 55.59744, -1.828155 55.59744, -1.828175 55.597472, -1.828134 55.597483, -1.828146 55.597502, -1.828184 55.597494, -1.828205 55.597525))) BELFORD HIGH STREET NU 1033 (East side) 19/98 Nos. 33 and 35 22.12.69 GV II House and shop. Probably C17, altered and extended C18. Front rendered, rear parts random rubble; pantiled roofs. L-plan with second span in re-entrant angle. 2 storeys, 3 windows. No. 35, to right, 2 broad bays with C20 central door in corniced projecting stone surround. C20 casements in raised stone surrounds. No. 33 is left bay with doorway in rounded corner. Sash windows in raised stone surrounds. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with old brick end stacks. Rear span has outside stone steps to door of 6 flush panels. Interior of oldest part (i.e. No. 35) has walls c.36 inches thick. Old arched timbers over stairs down into cellar. , 2013-08-19 1969-12-22
1276607 South Lodge To Belford Hall 1276607 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.82575 55.596763, -1.825795 55.596773, -1.825832 55.596762, -1.825859 55.596765, -1.825874 55.596722, -1.825848 55.596719, -1.825843 55.596705, -1.825819 55.596693, -1.825766 55.596694, -1.825749 55.596709, -1.825735 55.596751, -1.82575 55.596763))) BELFORD MAIN STREET NU 13 SW (East side) 7/102 South Lodge to Belford Hall 1 22.12.69 GV II Lodge. Probably 1818 by John Dobson. Ashlar with moulded plinth; Scottish slate roof. Single storey, 3 bays with one-bay canted returns. Porch of 4 square Tuscan piers. Panelled door with overlight. Margined 12-pane sashes with sill bands. Pilaster strips at each corner. Moulded cornice, stone eaves. Hipped roof with banded ridge stack. , 2013-08-19 1969-12-22
1276608 4 And 6, High Street 1276608 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.829396 55.598224, -1.829258 55.598266, -1.829077 55.598297, -1.829159 55.598443, -1.829336 55.59839, -1.829281 55.598293, -1.82933 55.598278, -1.829322 55.598262, -1.829428 55.598236, -1.829414 55.598219, -1.829396 55.598224))) BELFORD HIGH STREET NU 1033 (West side) 19/104 Nos. 4 and 6 22.12.69 GV II Shop and house, formerly one property. Early-mid C18, shop front late C19. 2 storeys, 4 bays. Scored stucco, pantiled roof, brick chimneys. No. 4: 2 bays with C20 door and 12-pane sashes,all in raised surrounds. No. 6 has shop front on ground floor with central 2-leaf, ?-glazed door and corniced fascia on scrolled brackets. 12-pane sashes above in raised surrounds. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with kneelers and flat coping; swept eaves; old brick stack on left gable. , 2013-08-19 1969-12-22
1276609 12 14 And 16, High Street 1276609 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.829116 55.598045, -1.828953 55.59808, -1.829007 55.598177, -1.829175 55.598144, -1.829116 55.598045))) BELFORD HIGH STREET NU 1033 (West side) 19/106 Nos. 12, 14 and 16 22.12.69 GV II 2 shops with flat above. Early C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof, old brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 5 bays. 3 steps up to central 6-panel door with 6-pane overlight. Flanking shop fronts each have half-glazed door and bow-fronted shop window with thin panelled pilasters and cornice over. Outer bays have renewed window to left, 12-pane sash to right. On 1st floor blank window over door and four 12-pane sashes. Gabled roof with flat coping and large left end stack. , 2013-08-19 1969-12-22
1276610 28, High Street 1276610 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.82882 55.597843, -1.829091 55.597795, -1.829074 55.597775, -1.82903 55.597783, -1.829023 55.597772, -1.828932 55.597788, -1.82892 55.597764, -1.828948 55.597758, -1.828934 55.597734, -1.828778 55.597768, -1.82882 55.597843))) BELFORD HIGH STREET NU 1033 (West side) 19/109 No. 26 22.12.69 GV II House. Early C19, altered. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 windows. Ground floor has c20 door and 3 renewed 16-pane sashes. 1st floor has three 12-pane sashes. Gabled roof with renewed brick ridge stack. Included for group value. , 2013-08-19 1969-12-22
1276611 32 And 34, High Street 1276611 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.828706 55.597647, -1.828915 55.597603, -1.828898 55.597577, -1.828857 55.597588, -1.82883 55.597543, -1.828666 55.597581, -1.828706 55.597647))) BELFORD HIGH STREET NU 1033 (West side) 19/111 No. 32 and 34 22.12.69 GV II Shop. C18, shop front late C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof and old brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 windows. Ground floor has shop front with central door and cornice on paired brackets. Above two 6-pane sashes and central blocked, square window. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with end stacks. , 2013-08-19 1969-12-22
1276612 Market Cross In Front Of Blue Bell Hotel 1276612 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.82916 55.598731, -1.829117 55.598743, -1.82914 55.598771, -1.829183 55.598759, -1.82916 55.598731))) BELFORD MARKET PLACE NU 1033 19/116 Market Cross in front of Blue Bell Hotel 22.12.69 GV II Market cross. C18 or early C19, base possibly earlier. Sandstone. Base of 2 square steps. Plinth with 2 chamfers. Tall tapering square shaft with chamfered edges. Later C19 cornice and cross finial. , 2013-08-19 1969-12-22
1276613 2 And 3, Market Place 1276613 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.828438 55.598899, -1.828434 55.599029, -1.828597 55.599029, -1.8286 55.598898, -1.828438 55.598899))) BELFORD MARKET PLACE NU 1033 (East side) 19/118 Nos. 2 and 3 22.12.69 GV II Shop and house. Early C19. Roughcast with painted stone quoins and surrounds. 2 storeys, 4 bays. In 3rd bay a panelled door with 8-pane overlight in raised stone surround. To left a C20 shop front with pilasters and corniced fascia. Elsewhere renewed 12-pane sashes in raised surrounds. Gabled roof with rendered brick end stack. , 2013-08-19 1969-12-22
1276614 Brown Headstone Circa 15 Yards East Of Church Of St Mary 1276614 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.829005 55.599599, -1.829033 55.59959, -1.829037 55.599578, -1.82903 55.599569, -1.829 55.599563, -1.828978 55.599572, -1.828978 55.59959, -1.829005 55.599599))) BELFORD MARKET PLACE NU 1034 15/123 Brown headstone c.15 yards east of Church of St. Mary GV II Gravestone. 1814 to Eleanor Brown. Sandstone tablet with arched top. Inscribed: Oh fair example of untainted youth, Of model wisdom and pacific truth; Composed in suffring and in joy sedate, Good without noise, without pretension great Go live for heaven's eternal year is thine Go and exalt thy mortal to divine. , 2013-08-19 1987-08-26
1276626 Craggyhall Farmhouse And Attached Stable 1276626 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.84603 55.604296, -1.846113 55.604303, -1.846118 55.604282, -1.84618 55.604287, -1.846185 55.604267, -1.846336 55.604279, -1.846344 55.604225, -1.845864 55.60419, -1.845854 55.604246, -1.84604 55.604257, -1.84603 55.604296))) BELFORD CRAGGYHALL NU 03 SE 6/93 Craggyhall Farmhouse and attached stable GV II House. Mid C18. Random rubble with Scottish slate roof. Old brick chimneys. T-plan. 2 low storeys, 2 broad bays with central doorway; single-storey, 2-bay attached cottage to left; single-storey stable to right. Boarded door. 12-pane sashes on ground floor, small 6-pane casements above. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with raised coping and end stacks. Cottage has boarded door and 12-pane sash. Stable has half-slatted window. Both wings have hipped roofs. , 2013-01-29 1987-08-26
1276663 Outbuildings Attached To Rear Of West Fleetham Farmhouse 1276663 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.692527 55.548282, -1.692554 55.548333, -1.69254 55.548335, -1.692544 55.548342, -1.692433 55.548362, -1.692444 55.548386, -1.692624 55.548353, -1.692576 55.548273, -1.692527 55.548282))) BEADNELL WEST FLEETHAM NU 12 NE 11/81 Outbuildings attached to rear of West Fleetham Farmhouse GV II Outbuildings. C18 or early C19. Random rubble with pantiled roofs. L-plan. To left, attached to rear wing of house (q.v.) a former hind's cottage, now storage. Single storey, one bay with 3 steps up to boarded door on left. Roof hipped on right. In front of this a lean-to loggia on 2 wooden posts. Lower single-storey section to right has first a similar loggia enclosed in C20 wood cladding. To right a privy and ash pit. Interior of privy has twin seats. , 2013-01-29 1987-08-26
1276672 The Post Office 1276672 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.828415 55.599317, -1.828591 55.599316, -1.828593 55.599236, -1.828282 55.599238, -1.828281 55.599264, -1.828313 55.599264, -1.828311 55.599277, -1.82837 55.599277, -1.82837 55.599261, -1.828416 55.59926, -1.828415 55.599317))) BELFORD CHURCH STREET NU 1033 19/87 No. 2 (The Post Office) 22.12.69 GV II Post office. Mid C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof, brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 bays. 2-leaf, 6-panel door in left bay. Sash windows with projecting sills. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with flat coping, kneelers and large brick end stacks on ashlar bases. , 2013-08-19 1969-12-22
1276673 3 4 And 5, Clark Place 1276673 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.827851 55.600115, -1.827967 55.600079, -1.827964 55.600074, -1.828002 55.600061, -1.828039 55.600093, -1.828088 55.600076, -1.828057 55.600048, -1.828101 55.600033, -1.82811 55.600041, -1.828295 55.599978, -1.828265 55.59995, -1.828299 55.599937, -1.828331 55.599966, -1.82844 55.59993, -1.828345 55.599842, -1.827763 55.60004, -1.827851 55.600115))) BELFORD CLARK PLACE NU 1034 15/91 Nos. 3, 4 and 5 22.12.69 GV II Terrace of 3 houses. c.1820 with earlier core. Dressed stone with ashlar dressings; Scottish slate roof, brick chimneys. 2 storeys; 3, 4 and 6 bays. No. 3 has central 6-panel door with margined overlight. No. 4 has similar door in 3rd bay. No. 5 has recessed similar door in 4th bay. 12-pane margined sashes with projecting sills. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with kneelers and flat coping. End stacks and 3 ridge stacks. Rear of gable to No. 3 has old brick laid in parallel courses to coping. Interiors have 6-panel doors and shutters. Staircases with stick balusters. , 2013-08-19 1969-12-22
1276674 1 And 3, High Street 1276674 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.828736 55.598711, -1.82874 55.598783, -1.82885 55.59879, -1.828849 55.598702, -1.828736 55.598711))) BELFORD HIGH STREET NU 1033 (East side) 19/95 Nos. 1 and 3 GV II House and shop. Early C19, shop front later C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays. Off-centre panelled door with 3-light overlight. To right, shop front with panelled pilasters and corniced fascia. 12-pane sashes. Gabled roof with flat coping. Renewed brick end stack. , 2013-08-19 1987-08-26
1276675 The Croft 1276675 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.826155 55.596761, -1.826186 55.596767, -1.826162 55.596809, -1.826205 55.596817, -1.82619 55.596843, -1.82625 55.596855, -1.826223 55.596905, -1.826401 55.596935, -1.826412 55.596914, -1.826366 55.596906, -1.826407 55.596825, -1.826345 55.596815, -1.826393 55.596728, -1.826221 55.596698, -1.826196 55.596747, -1.826165 55.596742, -1.826155 55.596761))) BELFORD HIGH STREET NU 1033 (East side) 19/100 No. 41 (The Croft) (formerly listed as 22.12.69 Belford) GV II House. c.1820, porch added c.1840. Ashlar with plinth. Welsh slate roof. Double-pile plan. 2 storeys, 3 x 3 bays. Angle pilaster strips. Open porch of Doric columns with plain square bases. 6-panel door with overlight. 12-pane sashes with projecting sills on ground floor. On 1st floor 6-pane sashes with panelled aprons. 1st floor string. Cornice and blocking course. Hipped roof with square,corniced ridge stack. On left return full-length, 12-pane sashes on ground floor, similar detail elsewhere. 2-storey, 1-bay service wing on right return. Interior has slightly later screen of 2 Greek Doric columns. Cantilevered open-well stair with stick balusters and wreathed handrail. 6-panel doors and shutters; the 2 principal rooms have concave panelled reveals. , 2013-08-19 1969-12-22
1276782 Gatepiers And Garden Wall Circa 15 Yards East Of The Friars 1276782 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.726616 55.606171, -1.726622 55.606166, -1.726613 55.606162, -1.72639 55.606198, -1.726512 55.606467, -1.726633 55.606444, -1.726623 55.60644, -1.726521 55.606457, -1.726408 55.606202, -1.726616 55.606171))) BAMBURGH RADCLIFFE ROAD NU 1734 (South side) 17/62 Gatepiers and garden wall c.15 yards east of The Friars GV II Garden wall and gatepiers. Early C19. Dressed stone and ashlar. Square gatepiers with shallow pyramidal caps. Wall to right is ramped down at both ends; shallow arched coping. Similar end pier, with wall c.4 ft. high returning on right. Short, similar, L-plan wall to left of gateway. , 2013-01-29 1987-08-26
1276783 1-7, The Wynding 1276783 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.716095 55.608951, -1.716184 55.608922, -1.716193 55.608931, -1.716297 55.608898, -1.716269 55.608869, -1.716224 55.608884, -1.716123 55.608782, -1.716141 55.608776, -1.716119 55.608754, -1.7161 55.60876, -1.716089 55.608748, -1.71616 55.608724, -1.71614 55.608705, -1.716168 55.608696, -1.716149 55.608675, -1.716122 55.608684, -1.716097 55.608659, -1.716137 55.608645, -1.716089 55.608598, -1.715981 55.608635, -1.71584 55.608494, -1.715881 55.60848, -1.71585 55.608451, -1.715815 55.608463, -1.715794 55.608444, -1.715728 55.608468, -1.715739 55.608478, -1.715656 55.608508, -1.715727 55.608573, -1.715708 55.608594, -1.715733 55.608617, -1.715772 55.608619, -1.715816 55.608667, -1.715815 55.608686, -1.715834 55.608703, -1.715859 55.60871, -1.715889 55.608743, -1.715876 55.608759, -1.715892 55.608774, -1.715926 55.60878, -1.715963 55.608816, -1.71595 55.608828, -1.715968 55.608847, -1.716002 55.608858, -1.716095 55.608951), (-1.716089 55.608696, -1.716047 55.608711, -1.71602 55.608685, -1.716063 55.608671, -1.716089 55.608696))) BAMBURGH, THE WYNDING (West side), Nos. 1-7 (odd) (Formerly listed as Nos. 3-7 (odd)) GV II Terrace of houses.1906 by Ernest Hart for Lord Armstrong. Ashlar on ground floor, pebbledash above, red tile roof. Arts and Crafts style. 2 storeys plus attics. Symmetrical but consciously irregular openings. 9 irregular bays. Outer bays 2 storeys with single-storey, wrap-around lean-tos. Boarded and battened doors in chamfered segment-headed surrounds with small segmental sidelight, and flanking 3-light mullioned windows. 4-light wood mullioned windows over. 2nd and 8th bays have 3-storey, cross-gabled projections with battered sides; 2-storey mullioned-and-transomed bow windows, stone on ground floor, wood above; on 2nd floor recessed canted bay windows. 3rd and 7th bays have similar doorways and windows to outer bays. 4th and 6th bays have 2-storey, boldly-projecting 5-sided bay windows, with 5-sided hipped roofs. Centre bay is blank. Hipped roofs with boldly-projecting eaves. 2 large, rendered stacks rise from front roof pitch and are flanked by dormer windows. Several other rendered stacks. Ernest Hart was agent to the Armstrong estates. Listing NGR: NU179873507 2013-12-03 1987-08-26
1276784 The Vicarage 1276784 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.639675 55.558048, -1.639737 55.558195, -1.639841 55.558183, -1.639819 55.558129, -1.639908 55.558118, -1.639897 55.558094, -1.639962 55.558086, -1.639932 55.558015, -1.639675 55.558048))) BEADNELL B 1340 NU 22 NW (North side) 12/67 The Vicarage II Vicarage. c.1860. Random rubble with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys plus attics. 5 irregular bays. 12-pane sashes have roll- moulded surrounds with carved stops and chamfered sills. 1st floor string. Cornice. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with flat coping and kneelers; ridge and 2 end stacks. Similar detail to returns and rear, also 2 quatrefoils in each gable. Doorway to rear in open wood-porch with columns. , 2013-01-29 1987-08-26
1276785 Lime Kilns To East Of Harbour 1276785 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625328 55.550259, -1.625313 55.550267, -1.625308 55.550281, -1.625201 55.550305, -1.625185 55.550329, -1.625117 55.550384, -1.6251 55.550416, -1.625108 55.55044, -1.625129 55.550466, -1.625195 55.550519, -1.625292 55.550525, -1.625342 55.550511, -1.625364 55.550495, -1.62537 55.550471, -1.625355 55.550446, -1.625276 55.550416, -1.625263 55.550405, -1.625267 55.550394, -1.625293 55.550368, -1.625393 55.55033, -1.625438 55.550291, -1.625459 55.550259, -1.625441 55.550248, -1.625328 55.550259))) BEADNELL BEADNELL HARBOUR NU 22 NW 12/69 Limekilns to east of harbour 22.12.69 GV II Limekilns. 1798, extended slightly later by Richard Pringle for John Wood of Beadnell Hall. Random rubble with pink sandstone dressings. 3 large circular kilns c.30 ft. high, interlocking but divided at ground level by tunnel-vaulted cross passages. Each kiln has 3 large segmental drawing arches which decrease in size inwards. The most southerly kiln has partly collapsed on the seaward side. Considerable landscape value. A National Trust property. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-22
1276786 Church Of St Ebba 1276786 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.637025 55.556654, -1.637061 55.556735, -1.63742 55.556686, -1.637381 55.556596, -1.637368 55.556598, -1.637361 55.556573, -1.637309 55.556582, -1.637316 55.556605, -1.637108 55.556634, -1.637099 55.55661, -1.637013 55.556622, -1.637025 55.556654))) BEADNELL BEADNELL VILLAGE NU 22 NW 12/71 Church of St. Ebba 22.12.69 GV II Parish church. c.1740, enlarged 1797. Partly Gothicized c.1860, possibly by F.R. Wilson of Alnwick, and again, largely internally, in 1889. Ashlar with Lakeland slate roof. West porch-tower, nave, chancel and vestries. C18 west tower has C19 doorway with multi-moulded surround. Band above. 2-light bell openings with Y-tracery, clock above. Concave cornice with large angle gargoyles. Short ashlar spire with octagonal pierced screen, the base which is said to be of 1860 but is probably C18 Gothick; it has a pair of lancets on each side with quatrefoil above each; buttresses between each lancet have grotesque heads at mid-point and short crocketed finials. Flanking the tower are lean-to vestries of C18 masonry with plinths and bands, and 2-light windows of 1889. 4-bay nave with plinth and sill band. On south side three C18 windows with Y-tracery, and one Geometric window of 1860. North side has windows of 1860; outer bays have small lancets; centre bays have odd Geometric tracery under gables with cross finials; between centre bays abuttress capped by gabled tabernacle with 4 colonettes. Chancel has lean-to later C19 vestry on south side. 3-light Decorated east window and 2-light Geometric north window. Interior: Arts-and-Crafts screen in C15 style. Stained glass of 1854 in chancel, and 1851 on south side of nave, one window signed by William Wailes, others possibly by him also; one signed Baguley, Newcastle. 1939-45 war memorial window by H.E. Nuttgens of High Wycombe Panelled barrel-vaulted ceiling. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-22
1276787 The Craster Arms 1276787 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.63811 55.55663, -1.6381 55.556635, -1.638199 55.556733, -1.63836 55.556672, -1.638344 55.556656, -1.638407 55.556637, -1.638376 55.556606, -1.638362 55.556612, -1.638317 55.556562, -1.638281 55.556573, -1.63825 55.556543, -1.638205 55.556559, -1.638185 55.556543, -1.638059 55.556582, -1.63811 55.55663))) BEADNELL BEADNELL VILLAGE NU 22 NW 12/72 The Craster Arms 22.12.69 GV II* Inn. Medieval and C18. Ashlar facade, random rubble to rear. Welsh slate roof. C18 front block with medieval tower attached to rear. Front block: 3 storeys, 2 bays with sash windows. Above 1st floor windows a large, well-carved, painted stone arms of the Craster family with long stone foliage trails. Gabled roof with flat coping, kneelers and end stack. Above window on right return a carved King's head. Doorway on right return. 2-storey tower to rear is now a lean-to against front block. Massive walls c.9 ft. thick. One slit window remains on right return. C18 round-headed window on left return. Interior has pointed tunnel-vaulted basement divided by old cross wall. Stone newel stair. Later lean-to on right return, and lower wing to rear, not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-22
1276803 Walled Garden At West End Of The Grove 1276803 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.717934 55.607364, -1.718167 55.607356, -1.718429 55.60731, -1.718163 55.607347, -1.717936 55.607355, -1.717714 55.607321, -1.71776 55.607292, -1.717665 55.607245, -1.717619 55.607275, -1.717517 55.607224, -1.717418 55.607112, -1.717329 55.606918, -1.718311 55.606719, -1.718522 55.607154, -1.718537 55.607154, -1.718095 55.606241, -1.717959 55.605987, -1.717397 55.606336, -1.717187 55.606634, -1.717402 55.607114, -1.717504 55.60723, -1.717702 55.607322, -1.717704 55.607329, -1.717934 55.607364), (-1.717324 55.606909, -1.717203 55.606636, -1.71741 55.606341, -1.717951 55.606, -1.71808 55.606243, -1.718307 55.606711, -1.717324 55.606909))) BAMBURGH THE GROVE NU 1734 17/55 Walled garden at west end of The Grove GV II Walled garden and garden house, now used as market garden and shop. Dated 1693 on re-set lintel but probably mid to late C18. Brick in stretched Flemish bond, with ashlar dressings. Shop has Welsh slate roof. Long wall round all 4 sides of garden; an internal wall divides garden into two. Doorway in south-east corner: boarded door in surround with moulded lower half of jambs, plain imposts and lintel. Above the door, the reset datestone which has a small carved figure above. To right, the shop: single storey, one bay with alternating ashlar quoins and windows with flat arch and keystone; hipped roof. The wall is c.12 ft. high with ashlar buttresses at the corners. On east and north sides it is chamfered back c.4 ft. above the ground and ashlar buttresses rise out of the chamfer approximately every 20 ft. South and west walls are plain. North wall has moulded coping, the other sides have no coping. , 2013-08-19 1987-08-26
1276804 5, Radcliffe Road 1276804 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.718739 55.607198, -1.718771 55.607267, -1.718929 55.607245, -1.718902 55.607189, -1.718848 55.607197, -1.718841 55.607183, -1.718739 55.607198))) BAMBURGH RADCLIFFE ROAD NU 1734 (South side) 17/57 No. 5 II House. C18 altered mid-late C19. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. One- and-a-half storeys, 2 bays with central boarded and battened door in wood architrave. Flanking 2-light windows with wood mullions. 2-light half-dormers above with cusped bargeboards. Corniced ridge stacks. , 2013-08-19 1987-08-26
1276805 Cartshed At Friary Farm 1276805 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.724764 55.606118, -1.724835 55.606296, -1.724936 55.606282, -1.724867 55.606104, -1.724764 55.606118))) BAMBURGH RADCLIFFE ROAD NU 1734 (South side) 17/59 Cartshed at Friary Farm GV II Cartshed. Early C19. Random rubble with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 6 bays with segmental arches, the outer ones now blocked. Square piers. Gabled roof with flat coping. , 2013-01-29 1987-08-26
1276837 9-12, The Square 1276837 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.908214 55.528387, -1.908381 55.528407, -1.908391 55.528379, -1.908495 55.528392, -1.908539 55.528269, -1.90843 55.528255, -1.908423 55.528275, -1.908458 55.528278, -1.908439 55.52833, -1.908326 55.528317, -1.908247 55.528307, -1.908266 55.528258, -1.908307 55.528262, -1.908315 55.528243, -1.908185 55.528228, -1.908149 55.52833, -1.908196 55.528334, -1.908188 55.528356, -1.908225 55.52836, -1.908214 55.528387))) NU 0426-0526 CHILLINGHAM THE SQUARE 16/64 Nos.9-12 (consecutive) 11 Estate houses. Dated 1836 in gables. By Edward Blore for the Earl of Tankerville. Roughly dressed stone with ashlar surrounds. Welsh slate roof. U-shaped plan. 2 storeys. 6 bays in all. Projecting wings, and porches which project from end of wings into courtyard, have gables with overlapping coping and kneelers. Gable ends have 2-light mullioned windows with 8-pane sashes in each light. Other ground floor windows are 16-pane sashes. These are all set in slightly recessed chamfered surrounds. Upper windows facing the courtyard are flat-topped dormers breaking the eaves with 12-pane casements. Big, coupled, stone, corniced stacks, 3 on ridge and one projecting on each return. Small screen walls with chamfered square piers and ridged coping project from porches to form gateway to courtyard. Square gate piers with pyramidal caps. , 2013-01-29 1985-01-25
1276861 The Post Office 1276861 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.911954 55.528199, -1.912095 55.528207, -1.912106 55.528161, -1.912072 55.528159, -1.912092 55.528081, -1.911984 55.528074, -1.911954 55.528199))) NU 0426-0526 CHILLINGHAM CHILLINGHAM 16/59 The Post Office GV 11 Village shop and post office. Probably by Edward Blore for the Earl of Tankerville. Roughly dressed stone with ashlar surrounds to door and window. Single storey. Slightly recessed chamfered window surrounds to right. Renewed shop bay window to left. Square corniced chimney stack to rear. Included mainly for group value. , 2013-01-29 1985-01-25
1276913 Farmbuildings At Friary Farm 1276913 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.724667 55.606743, -1.725082 55.606684, -1.724955 55.606354, -1.724862 55.606366, -1.724892 55.60647, -1.724812 55.606483, -1.724824 55.606508, -1.724797 55.606512, -1.724788 55.606487, -1.724655 55.606508, -1.724639 55.606473, -1.724557 55.606485, -1.724617 55.606624, -1.724576 55.606611, -1.724538 55.606613, -1.724503 55.606629, -1.724495 55.606658, -1.724514 55.606676, -1.724553 55.606687, -1.724598 55.606682, -1.724629 55.606659, -1.724667 55.606743), (-1.724936 55.606555, -1.724966 55.606646, -1.724752 55.606676, -1.724701 55.60655, -1.724917 55.60652, -1.724936 55.606555)), ((-1.724484 55.606768, -1.724498 55.606764, -1.724496 55.606753, -1.724469 55.606756, -1.72447 55.606764, -1.724484 55.606768))) BAMBURGH RADCLIFFE ROAD NU 1734 (South side) 17/60 Farmbuildings at Friary Farm GV II Farmbuildings. C18 incorporating medieval masonry of former Dominican Friary. Random rubble and squared stone, pantiled roofs. 4 ranges round a farmyard, gingang attached to rear. West range: 2-storey stables with granary over. On ground floor 2 stable-type doors and one Yorkshire sash window; on right segmental-arched through passageway to farmyard. 5 hit-and-miss windows above. Steeply-pitched roof, hipped on left. Single-storey, 4-bay byres attached on right. North range: 2-storey shelter sheds with granary over. On the outside wall a blocked C16 doorway with Tudor-arched lintel. South range: single-storey, 4-bay, double-sided shelter shed with cast-iron columns. East range has 2-storey threshing barn. Attached to rear an octagonal gingang with steeply-pitched roof and round piers. Also a high, ivy-covered fragment of medieval wall. , 2013-01-29 1987-08-26
1276943 Mackenzie And Robb Graves Circa 50 Yards South West Of Church Of At Aidan 1276943 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.719022 55.607626, -1.71905 55.607617, -1.71905 55.607599, -1.719022 55.60759, -1.718992 55.607602, -1.718998 55.60762, -1.719022 55.607626))) BAMBURGH CHURCH STREET NU 1734 (North side) 17/35 Mackenzie and Robb Graves c.50 yards south-west of Church of St. Aidan GV II 2 gravestones: 1. Mackenzie. 1843. Sandstone. A broken pillar on a high base. Inscribed: To the memory of the Rev. John Morell Mackenzie M.A., late professor of Biblical criticism and church history in the Glasgow Theological Academy, who lost his life in the wreck of the steam-ship Pegasus off the Goldstone rock on the morning of the 20th July 1843. This stone, the frail memorial of worth which is imperishable has been erected by his widow. Endowed with talents of the highest order which he assiduously cultivated, possessing stores of varied and valuable learning to which he was constantly adding; and endowed with the graces of a naturally amiable disposition and the .... of a sincere and deep-toned piety, he was happy, honoured and useful in life and in death. Amid circumstances of a peculiarly appalling character he offered a striking example of the power of that religion which he professed .... The Rev. Mackenzie is said to have gathered the passengers around him and prayed aloud as they drowned. 2. John Robb. 1838. Sandstone tablet with shaped top to Rev. John Robb, minister of the united parishes of Dunkeld and Dowally, who perished in the wreck of the Forfarshire. , 2013-08-19 1987-08-26
1276944 Farmbuildings Circa 50 Yards North East Of Bamburgh Hall 1276944 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.716868 55.608271, -1.717187 55.608243, -1.717172 55.608193, -1.716966 55.608211, -1.716936 55.608106, -1.716825 55.608116, -1.716832 55.608141, -1.716809 55.608128, -1.716772 55.608123, -1.716736 55.608129, -1.71671 55.608144, -1.716703 55.608159, -1.716716 55.608186, -1.716754 55.6082, -1.716818 55.608192, -1.71684 55.608171, -1.716868 55.608271))) BAMBURGH CHURCH STREET NU 1734 (North side) 17/37 Farmbuildings c.50 yards north-east of Bamburgh Hall GV II Shelter sheds, threshing barn, granary and gingang. Early Cl9. Random rubble with ashlar dressings, Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys. Shelter sheds to left have 4 segmental arches, 4 windows over. Barn on right has 2 stable-type doors-and one half-slatted window over. Circular gingang to rear with rectangular piers and conical Scottish slate roof. Fine original roof timbers. , 2013-08-19 1987-08-26
1276945 The Castle Hotel 1276945 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.716382 55.606798, -1.716308 55.606834, -1.716337 55.606859, -1.71624 55.606893, -1.716285 55.606933, -1.716497 55.606857, -1.716257 55.606657, -1.716228 55.606668, -1.716265 55.606702, -1.716233 55.606715, -1.716312 55.60679, -1.716353 55.606775, -1.716382 55.606798))) BAMBURGH FRONT STREET NU 1734 (South side) 17/39 No. 7 (The Castle Hotel) 22.12.69 GV II Inn. C18. Painted pebbledash with stone surrounds, pantiled roof. 2 storeys, 4 bays. Carriage entry on left. Doorway in 3rd bay has 5 steps, with iron railings, up to 6-panel door in raised surround. Late C19 or early C20 wooden hood on paired struts. Flanking renewed tripartite sashes in raised surrounds. On 1st floor 12-pane sashes in raised surrounds. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with kneelers and flat coping. C19 brick end stacks and old brick ridge stack. , 2013-08-19 1969-12-22
1276946 9 And 10, Front Street 1276946 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.71604 55.606936, -1.715982 55.606956, -1.716044 55.607017, -1.716169 55.606974, -1.716108 55.606914, -1.71604 55.606936))) BAMBURGH FRONT STREET NU 1734 (South side) 17/41 Nos. 9 and 10 22.12.69 GV II Pair of cottages, formerly one house. Dated 1699. Random rubble with pantiled roof. 2 storeys, one wide bay each. Each cottage has boarded door to right in alternating-block surround, one sash window to left and one on let floor. Ground-floor window of No. 9 has dated lintel with cherub's head and wings. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with flat coping and corniced end stacks. , 2013-08-19 1969-12-22
1276947 12 And 13, Front Street 1276947 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.715584 55.60703, -1.715697 55.607136, -1.715917 55.607061, -1.71585 55.606994, -1.715745 55.60703, -1.715703 55.60699, -1.715584 55.60703))) BAMBURGH FRONT STREET NU 1843 (South side) 18/43 Nos. 12 and 13 22.12.69 GV II Two cottages. Late C18. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 4 bays, irregular openings. To left an early C19 15-pane shop window; right of this a blocked door, now a window, 2 sash windows and a C20 door. On 1st floor 3 sash windows and a blocked window. Roof hipped on left. Ridge stack. Doorway to No. 13 is on left return. No. 13 is the house where Grace Darling died and is included for historical interest. No. 12 is included for group value. , 2013-08-19 1969-12-22
1276949 The Lord Crewe Arms 1276949 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.714035 55.607701, -1.714295 55.607616, -1.714176 55.607494, -1.71409 55.607521, -1.714114 55.607545, -1.714045 55.607567, -1.71394 55.60746, -1.713858 55.607486, -1.713956 55.607585, -1.7139 55.607603, -1.713973 55.607672, -1.713998 55.607663, -1.714035 55.607701))) BAMBURGH FRONT STREET NU 1834 (South side) 18/49 No. 27 (The Lord Crewe Arms) 22.12.69 GV II Hotel. Mid C19 incorporating older masonry. Random rubble and squared stone with Welsh slate roof. Tudor style. 2 storeys, 3 bays with lower 2-bay section to right. Central boarded and battened door in chamfered Tudor-arched surround with hoodmould which steps over 2-light mullioned overlight. 2-light mullioned windows with hoodmoulds, Stone brackets support eaves. Gabled roof with kneelers, flat coping and renewed stone end stacks. , 2013-08-19 1969-12-22
1276950 Pant And Trough At East End Of The Grove 1276950 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.715405 55.607517, -1.715386 55.60751, -1.715373 55.607519, -1.715391 55.607528, -1.715405 55.607517))) BAMBURGH THE GROVE NU 1834 18/54 Pant and trough at east end of The Grove 22.12.69 (formerly listed under Village Green) GV II Pant and trough. Early C19. Ashlar. Gothick style. Square corniced pier crowned by Gothick superstructure open on all four sides with lancets in square surrounds, cornice over. Spout and iron lion's head on south side. , 2013-08-19 1969-12-22
1276951 7, Radcliffe Road 1276951 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.718892 55.607162, -1.718929 55.607245, -1.719061 55.607225, -1.719031 55.607159, -1.719013 55.607162, -1.719007 55.607146, -1.718892 55.607162))) BAMBURGH RADCLIFFE ROAD NU 1734 (South side) 17/58 No. 7 GV II House. Late C18 or early C19, altered mid C19. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. In 3 sections. 2-storey central section has boarded door to left and 2-light window with wood mullion to right. Similar window above. Single-storey, one-bay section to left has similar window. Lean-to on right has 6-pane casement. Gabled roof with corniced ridge stack. The birthplace of Grace Darling on November 24th, 1815. Included partly for historical value. , 2013-08-19 1987-08-26
1276956 Bank Top Cottage 1276956 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.91168 55.528927, -1.911828 55.52894, -1.911834 55.528913, -1.91185 55.528914, -1.911871 55.528826, -1.911744 55.528816, -1.911731 55.528871, -1.911693 55.528869, -1.91168 55.528927))) NU 0426-0526 CHILLINGHAM CHILLINGHAM 16/42 Bank Top Cottage GV 11 Estate cottage. Dated 1839 in gable. By Edward Blore for the Earl of Tankerville. Roughly dressed stone with ashlar door and window surrounds. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. L-shaped. 2 bays. Mullioned windows under hood moulds. 3-light on ground floor front, 2-light elsewhere. Deep eaves soffit with big, square modillions. Coupled stone, corniced chimney stacks with caps. C20 windows. Included mainly for group value. , 2013-01-29 1985-01-25
1277014 Pill Box At Nu 019 018 1277014 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.967729 55.308388, -1.967735 55.308371, -1.967708 55.308361, -1.967666 55.30837, -1.967656 55.308387, -1.967686 55.308398, -1.967729 55.308388))) TOSSON NU OO SW 3/103 Pill Box at NU 019 018 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
1277015 Pill Box At Nu 035 012 1277015 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.94547 55.303526, -1.94549 55.303548, -1.945519 55.30355, -1.945547 55.303538, -1.945531 55.303519, -1.945495 55.303516, -1.94547 55.303526))) TOSSON NU OO SW 3/104 Pill Box at NU 035 012 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
1277031 Hetton Hall 1277031 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.93715 55.594572, -1.937207 55.594559, -1.937189 55.594534, -1.937214 55.594528, -1.937161 55.594455, -1.937214 55.594443, -1.937187 55.594405, -1.937241 55.594393, -1.937222 55.594366, -1.937533 55.594299, -1.9375 55.59425, -1.936877 55.594386, -1.936935 55.594468, -1.937031 55.594447, -1.937079 55.594512, -1.937008 55.594528, -1.937035 55.594566, -1.937131 55.594545, -1.93715 55.594572))) NU 03 SW CHATTON HETTON 2/28 Hetton Hall 11* House. C15 tower-house with C18 and Cl9 additions. Dressed stone and rubble. Rendered facade. Welsh slate roof. Tower-house at centre with wings left, right and rear. Tower, 3 storeys, has from lst floor up a semicircular spiral stair projection on large semicircular corbel with ovolo mouldings. At top the projection is corbelled-out to receive a square turret which has gone. Left return at parapet level has rounded corbels. The parapet has gone and the roof was rebuilt possibly in the C16. Gables have splayed coping and a small window with moulded C16 surround. 12-pane sashes, 2 to each floor. Smaller 12-pane sash in stair projection. C18 or early C19 service and farm wing to left. 12-pane sashes between C19 buttresses; round-arched doorway to rear and segmental carriage entry. Apparently C19 range to right of tower has Victorian mullioned windows on right return but earlier sashes on front. Staircase projection to rear of tower has C19 windows in older masonry and some blocked windows. Mid C19 wing to rear. Victorian porch. Inside the tower is intact. Walls c.6 feet thick. To right of tower, first a passage, then another wall of similar thickness. This contains a massive blocked chimney facing room beyond. In roof space of this range is early masonry. All doors to tower and older wing are 6-panelled and all windows have internal shutters. Doors in rear of house later C19. On Tower 2nd floor an early C18 fireplace with bolection moulding, and in roof space, a fireplace with chamfered jambs and Tudor-arched lintel. Stone stairs gone but newel post remains. Early Cl9 staircases now in front and rear projections. Tunnel-vaulted ground floor remains in part (visible from garage). , 2013-01-29 1985-01-25

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