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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| 1302606 | 2, Hotspur Street | 1302606 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.704037 55.412516, -1.704101 55.412436, -1.703949 55.4124, -1.703881 55.412486, -1.70403 55.412525, -1.704037 55.412516))) | HOTSPUR STREET 1. 5330 (West Side) No 2 NU 1813 SE 1/272 II 2. C18/early C19, continues return elevation of No 1 Bondgate Within. Three storeys and 3 windows. Coursed rubble with raised buck dressings. Slate roof with raised verges and a kneeler to left and 2 repaired brick chimneys. Small 2nd floor windows under eaves. Glazing bar sash windows. Central doorway with chamfered reveals. Raised and fielded panels to door with rectangular lights above. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1302609 | Old Dissington Farmhouse | 1302609 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.802653 55.027943, -1.802504 55.027992, -1.802591 55.028081, -1.80277 55.028022, -1.802681 55.027933, -1.802653 55.027943))) | PONTELAND MEDBURN NZ 17 SW 16/359 Old Dissington 27.8.52 Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse. c.1840. Dressed stone with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Rusticated quoins. Panelled door with overlight in raised alternating-block surround; cornice hood on stone brackets. 16-pane sashes in raised alternating-block surrounds. Gabled roof with flat copings and corniced end stacks. | 2013-01-29 | 1952-08-27 | ||||
| 1302641 | 19-23, Green Batt (See Details For Further Address Information) | 1302641 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707806 55.411522, -1.707721 55.411528, -1.707731 55.411577, -1.708331 55.411538, -1.708303 55.411401, -1.708174 55.411409, -1.708182 55.41145, -1.708225 55.411447, -1.708235 55.411494, -1.707909 55.411516, -1.707892 55.411432, -1.707789 55.411439, -1.707806 55.411522))) | GREEN BATT 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 19 to 23 (odd) NU 1813 SE 1/258 II GV 2. Includes No 1 Howick Street. Part of the Howick Street development. Circa 1830's. Two storeys, 3 windows per house and an extra one over throughpassage to Gill's Lane. Ashlar built with 1st floor cill band and eaves band. Slate roofs with 3 chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows. Flush panel doors. No 19 and No 1 Howick Street (3 windows, casements) form a taller pavilion balancing Percy Street corner with chamfered eaves course and hipped corner; now a Congregational Hall. No 21 has a small contemporary shop front with 3 pilaster strips and common fascia over double doors and window. Archway to Gill's Lane giving fine view up cobbled passage to Lisburn Street. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1302646 | Garden Wall On North And East Sides Of Green Batt House And Gate Piers | 1302646 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.705224 55.411534, -1.704882 55.411499, -1.704857 55.411488, -1.704923 55.41078, -1.704893 55.410779, -1.704824 55.411497, -1.704853 55.411512, -1.705217 55.411552, -1.705235 55.411544, -1.705224 55.411534))) | GREEN BATT 1. 5330 (South Side) Garden wall on north and east sides of Green Batt House and gate-piers NU 1813 SE 1/55A II 2. Early-mid C19. North wall about 7 ft high and 28 yds long ashlar, returned to west and pierced by octagonal gate-piers about 8ft high with pointed capping and antefixae end by side door to left. East wall: coursed rabble about 6-7 ft high and about 95 yds long south end capped by about 3 ft of brick work. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1302718 | South Farm Farmhouse And Adjacent Farmbuilding To West | 1302718 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.034357 54.914581, -2.034435 54.914583, -2.03444 54.914523, -2.034794 54.91453, -2.034796 54.914471, -2.034695 54.914468, -2.034698 54.914409, -2.034554 54.914407, -2.034553 54.914439, -2.034446 54.914436, -2.034444 54.914467, -2.034369 54.914465, -2.034357 54.914581))) | SLALEY SLALEY VILLAGE NY 95 NE (South Side) 9/310 South Farm Farmhouse and adjacent farm- building to west. II House and farmbuildings, C18; house remodelled early C19, Coursed rubble with dressings; slate roof to-house, stone slates to farmbuildings. Coped gables, yellow-brick stacks. House 2 storeys, 4 bays, irregular. 6-panel door with plain overlight, in C18 chamfered surround, in bay 3; late C19 4-pane sashes except in bay I which has projecting single-storey wing. End stacks and stack on gable of wing. Lower farmbuilding to right shows boarded door flanked by part-slatted windows and, further to right, boarded pitching door. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1302725 | Church View | 1302725 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.043714 54.913877, -2.043703 54.913819, -2.043668 54.913823, -2.043663 54.913802, -2.043516 54.913813, -2.043522 54.913838, -2.043479 54.913842, -2.04349 54.913894, -2.043714 54.913877))) | SLALEY SLALEY VILLAGE NY 95 NE (South Side) 9/312 Church View II House, C17 remodelled 1769 by Thomas Teesdale (date and initials TTM on doorhead). Squared stone front, rubble rear; stone slate roof, stone and brick chimneys 2 storeys, 3 bays, slightly irregular. Rusticated quoins, sill bands. Right-of-centre 6-panel door in moulded surround with cornice,within later rendered porch; 4-pane sashes in raised stone surrounds. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; right endstack stepped and corniced with 2 conjoined shafts; left end stack rebuilt in brick (rendered) on old base. Rear elevation: roughly-shaped quoins of C17 house to right, to left C18 outshut. Interior: East room has large fireplace with flat-pointed head in square frame; wave-moulded surround. Adjacent farmbuilding to east, with C20 metal roof, not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1302727 | St Oswalds Cottages | 1302727 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.130179 55.015997, -2.129869 55.015997, -2.129868 55.016084, -2.129959 55.016084, -2.129959 55.016053, -2.130084 55.016052, -2.130084 55.016069, -2.130178 55.016069, -2.130179 55.015997))) | WALL THE GREEN NY 9169 (North side) Wall Village 16/356 St. Oswald's Cottages GV II Terrace of 3 houses; C17, altered late C18. Rubble with dressings; Welsh slate roof with rendered, stone and brick stacks. 2 storeys, 6 bays. 2 boarded doors in raised alternating-block surrounds and one 4-panel door in moulded surround with flattened triangular head, lintel with relief inscription FEARE TK GOD 16 42 IN HART. Renewed fenestration in C18/19 openings; blocked C17 BK window to right of 2nd door. Coped gables, left with rendered stack,at right with yellow brick stack showing dog-tooth cornice; 2 ridge stacks, one stepped, one rendered. Left return shows blocked ground-floor slit, right return blocked 1st-floor slit beside window in former doorway with irregular stone surround. Probable example of terrace of bastle houses; at least two phases of C17 masonry visible. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1302742 | Slaley House | 1302742 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.044841 54.914362, -2.044831 54.914292, -2.044664 54.914299, -2.04468 54.914421, -2.044848 54.914414, -2.044841 54.914362))) | SLALEY SLALEY VILLAGE NY 95 NE (North Side) 9/306 Slaley House. GV II Former vicarage. Late C18/early C19, remodelled and enlarged to square villa plan c. 1840. Rubble with cut:quoins, dressings and moulded eaves cornice; slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central 6-panel door with patterned overlight in C20 wooden doorcase; 16-pane sash windows with tooled lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Hipped roof with 2 banded and corniced stacks. Right return shows round-headed stair window with Gothick glazing and cut voussoirs. Rear elevation 2 bays: 16-pane sashes. Interior: stair with moulded and wreathed handrail, stick balusters. 1st floor in earlier front part of house considerably lower than that at rear. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1302758 | Codlawdean Farmhouse | 1302758 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.086597 55.008646, -2.086406 55.008629, -2.086384 55.008709, -2.086491 55.008719, -2.086483 55.008746, -2.086519 55.00875, -2.086527 55.00872, -2.086575 55.008725, -2.086597 55.008646))) | WALL CODLAWDEAN NY 96 NW NY 946682 4/343 Codlawdean Farmhouse II House, c.1840. Front of squared roughly-tooled stone, other elevations coursed rubble; tooled-and-margined quoins, tooled dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central renewed glazed door under plain overlight; 12-pane sash windows. Coped gables, stepped and corniced end stacks. Set back to left, small gabled outbuilding has narrow window. Returns of house each show two 8-pane sashes. All openings in chamfered stone surrounds. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1302770 | Forecourt Walls Railings And Gatepiers To Penrhyn | 1302770 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.132795 55.015051, -2.132803 55.015071, -2.132782 55.015077, -2.132785 55.015097, -2.132794 55.015097, -2.132791 55.01508, -2.132811 55.015074, -2.132804 55.015048, -2.132784 55.015038, -2.132783 55.01502, -2.132777 55.01502, -2.132776 55.015039, -2.132795 55.015051))) | WALL FRONT STREET NY 9168 (West side) Wall Village 17/352 Forecourt walls, railings and gatepiers to Penrhyn GV II Forecourt walls, railings and gatepiers. Mid C19. Tooled-and-margined stone; cast iron. Walls with rounded coping carrying simple flat-topped railings, swept in to central pair of monolithic arched piers holding later gate. Left return linking to Milestone Cottage (q.v.). Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1302779 | Ice House On West Side Of Path 50 Metres South-East Of St Aidans Chapel | 1302779 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.02971 54.996219, -2.029648 54.996255, -2.029741 54.996309, -2.029804 54.996273, -2.02971 54.996219))) | SANDHOE STAGSHAW NY 96 NE NY 98196684 5/328 Ice House on west side of path 50 metres south-east of St. Aidan's Chapel II Ice house, early C19. Rough-faced stone with rock-faced dressings. Exterior largely obscured by vegetation. Boarded door leads into antechamber with segmental vault; second door through thicker wall into square chamber with floor at much lower level, partly flooded at time of survey. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1302782 | Boundary Stone At Ngr Ny 94005482, On West Of Fence | 1302782 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.095079 54.888142, -2.095106 54.888133, -2.095108 54.888117, -2.095084 54.888106, -2.095055 54.888112, -2.095048 54.88812, -2.095052 54.888133, -2.095079 54.888142))) | SLALEY SLALEY FOREST NY 95 SW NY 94005482 14/297 Boundary stone at above NGR, on west of fence. II Boundary stone, probably C18. Sandstone, roughly-shaped stone 0.60 metre high. Incised S H on east face. On Slaley/Blanchland boundary. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1302783 | Wall Mill, The Old Mill | 1302783 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.132899 55.009894, -2.132832 55.009851, -2.132681 55.009927, -2.132747 55.009971, -2.132899 55.009894))) | WALL A6079 NY 9168 (West side, off) 17/333 Wall Mill, the old mill II Corn Mill, late C18. Roughly-squared rubble with cut quoins and tooled dressings; Welsh slate roof. 3 storeys, 3 bays; stable door in alternating-block surround with part-slatted windows to right and smaller doorway on far right into wheelhouse. Altered window and 16-pane Yorkshire sashes to 1st floor, 2 smaller windows above. Stepped stone left end stack. Left return (built into hillside and entered on 2nd floor) shows boarded door in alternating-block surround. Similar fenestration to rear. Interior: wooden-spoked undershot wheel. Much machinery, mostly wooden, remains in situ. Pigeon holes on internal face of west gable. King-post roof trusses. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1302792 | Bank Head House | 1302792 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.761629 55.089719, -1.761633 55.08971, -1.761437 55.089686, -1.761401 55.089766, -1.761514 55.089779, -1.761509 55.089788, -1.76159 55.089799, -1.761629 55.089719))) | PONTELAND KIRKLEY HALL NZ 17 NE 12/315 Bank Head House GV II House. Mid C18. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays with C20 panelled door in small gabled wood porch. 4-pane sashes on ground floor, renewed 12-pane above. Flat arches. 1st floor brick string. Steeply-pitched roof with flat coping and tumbled-in brickwork in the gables. Corniced end stacks, the right one rendered. | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1302793 | Low Turney Shield Farmhouse And Adjacent Outbuildings | 1302793 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.312906 54.836893, -2.313078 54.836975, -2.313157 54.836917, -2.313046 54.836866, -2.313016 54.836887, -2.312878 54.836815, -2.312825 54.836854, -2.312906 54.836893))) | NY 84 NW NY 800492 WEST ALLEN TURNEY SHIELD 21/247 Low Turney Shield 11.9.75 Farmhouse and adjacent outbuildings II Farmhouse and outbuilding. Late C17 or early C18, perhaps incorporating earlier fabric, restored 1976. Rubble with stone slate roof. House 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central boarded door; renewed 9-pane window to left and 4-pane fixed window to right. 1st floor has small blocked window above door, small 4-pane fixed windows to right and left. Stone end stacks. Outbuilding to left 1 storey, 2 wide bays; boarded door and stable door. Right return shows corbels for earlier stack. Rear elevation; house outshut has 3 small windows, and in right return a C17 chamfered doorway brought from ruin at NY 799481. Outbuilding to right has chamfered doorway with massive jambs flanked by small windows; wall rebuilt 1976 but old features re-set. Interior: prior to 1976 house roof had 2 upper cruck trusses with ogival blades. New roof structure is a copy but with straight blades. , | 2013-01-29 | 1975-09-11 | ||||
| 1302795 | Holly Hill Cottage And Adjacent Outbuilding | 1302795 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.06519 54.906682, -2.065135 54.90665, -2.064949 54.906751, -2.065009 54.906788, -2.065065 54.906757, -2.065098 54.906777, -2.065171 54.906737, -2.065133 54.906713, -2.06519 54.906682))) | SLALEY HOLLY HILL NY 95 NE NY 959569 9/291 Holly Hill Cottage and adjacent outbuilding. GV II Cottage, probably late C18.with early C19 outbuilding. Cottage rubble with roughly-shaped quoins and dressings, outbuilding coursed roughly- squared stone; stone slab roofs with stone stacks. Cottage 1 storey, 4 bays, irregular. Boarded door with 16-pane sash window to left and two 4-pane sashes (the first with timber lintel, the second with slightly- projecting sill) to right. End stacks. Outbuilding, set back slightly to left, has attached pent pig sty roofed by 3 large slabs, with boarded door to left. Interior: plain stone fireplace under relieving arch. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1302799 | Sandhoe High House | 1302799 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.049686 54.991645, -2.049485 54.991643, -2.049442 54.991621, -2.049395 54.991619, -2.04937 54.991626, -2.049354 54.991643, -2.049248 54.991642, -2.049242 54.991713, -2.049383 54.991716, -2.049383 54.991757, -2.04949 54.991757, -2.049492 54.991744, -2.049687 54.991741, -2.049686 54.991645))) | SANDHOE SANDHOE VILLAGE NY 96 NE (North side) 5/314 Sandhoe High House 15.4.69 (previously listed as High House) GV II House. C17, remodelled and extended to east c.1740, bow and rear outshut later C18. Coursed roughly-squared stone with cut quoins and dressings; graduated Lakeland slate roofs. 2 storeys, 6 bays; 4th bay slightly projecting with full- height semicircular 3-window bow. 1st floor sill string to bow and bays to right. To left of bow, 2 steps up to altered 6-panel door in bolection-moulded surround, with flanking- and over-lights framed by re-set C18 dressings; broken scrolled pediment with central finial re-set above overlight. To right of bow a 6-panel door in C19 moulded surround. 12-pane sash windows with heavy glazing bars, except for 15-pane sashes on ground floor of bow (sills lowered in C19). All windows in architraves; 1st floor centre window in bow has pedimented hood on consoles. Traces of earlier windows in left bays. Roof hipped to right; coped left gable with moulded kneelers and rendered stack; stepped ridge stack with conjoined shafts and modillion cornice. Left return shows 12-pane sash window in raised stone surround, and shortened 9-pane attic sash in stone surround; blocked central slits to lower floors. Outshut to left has 4-pane casements in architraves. Similar window on far left, in blocked chamfered door surround in narrow link to High House West (q.v.). Rear elevation shows projecting stair wing with 12-pane sash window in raised stone surround on left return. Interior: Contemporary plaster cornices and fireplaces, with early C19 grates and ironwork, throughout. Fielded-panelled doors with old hinges. Panelled shutters. Open-well cut-string stair with stick balusters, moulded newels and ramped moulded handrail; contemporary servants' stair in adjacent outshut. Roof trusses with 2 collars, 2 levels of purlins and ridge. Steeply-pitched roofline of C17 house, probably thatched, visible on west side of central stack. Walls of C17 part 0.80 - 1.00 metre thick. , | 2024-08-22 | 1969-04-15 | ||||
| 1302801 | Terrace Walls To South Of Sandhoe High House | 1302801 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.048969 54.991295, -2.04892 54.991359, -2.050089 54.99158, -2.05012 54.991528, -2.048968 54.991333, -2.048964 54.991342, -2.050103 54.991531, -2.050079 54.991571, -2.048936 54.991354, -2.048981 54.991298, -2.048969 54.991295))) | SANDHOE SANDHOE VILLAGE NY 96 NE (North side) 5/316 Terrace walls to south of Sandhoe High House GV II Terrace walls, probably early C18. Coursed rubble with roughly-shaped dressings. Upper wall 3 metres high with flat slab coping, has old stone steps at right end and 4 raking buttresses to left of centre; left return has coping sloped down to join lower wall 1 metre high with roughly-arched coping; right return continues to roadside. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1302809 | Wing Of Medieval House And Adjacent Later Outbuildings | 1302809 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.073847 54.923085, -2.074163 54.923026, -2.074183 54.923063, -2.074282 54.923045, -2.074173 54.92284, -2.074068 54.92286, -2.074136 54.922979, -2.073916 54.923021, -2.07387 54.922942, -2.073914 54.922933, -2.0739 54.922907, -2.073878 54.922912, -2.073852 54.922873, -2.073808 54.922882, -2.073833 54.92292, -2.073761 54.922933, -2.073847 54.923085))) | SLALEY SHIELD HALL NY 95 NE 9/295 Wing of medieval house and adjacent 15.4.69 later outbuildings. (formerly listed as Old Pele in parts of byres at Shield Hall) GV II* Wing of late C13/early C14 house incorporated in early C19 farmbuildings. Medieval part squared stone with massive quoins; C19 parts squared rubble with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; slate roofs except for stone slabs on part of east range. Ranges around yard open to south, with medieval part at north-west corner. Old building 2 storeys, north end only. Chamfered set-back below 1st floor window of 2 pointed lights; monolithic lintel with pierced spandrel. Slit above in low-pitched coped gable. Lower part of wall hidden by C20 pent shed. East wall shows original chamfered loops to ground and 1st floors at far right, to left (inside C19 range) boarded door in chamfered surround. with original shouldered head partly cut away. Interior: Ground floor barrel vaulted; slit on north with semicircular rear arch. Mural stair on south of door cuts away original drawbar tunnel. 1st floor: shouldered rear arch with window seats to north window; 3 principal-rafter roof trusses, possibly C17. Farmbuildings comprise 3 2-storey ranges. To west boarded doors (2 to lofts) and small windows, C20 garage door to left, pigeon holes and alighting band below eaves at centre. Roof hipped to left. Left return shows 2-light window imitating that in medieval part. North range has 5-bay segmental arcade (now mostly blocked, with doors and windows inserted) with 5 part-slatted windows above and external stone steps to boarded loft door on right. East range shows 1 stable door in alternating-block surround; and 1-storey extension. The medieval building probably formed the solar wing of an unfortified manor house (c.f. Aydon Castle), with a hall block on the east. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-04-15 | ||||
| 1302816 | Callerton Hall | 1302816 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.750156 55.028717, -1.750209 55.028716, -1.750202 55.028633, -1.75026 55.028631, -1.750261 55.028643, -1.750241 55.028644, -1.750246 55.028701, -1.75036 55.028698, -1.750358 55.028678, -1.750376 55.028666, -1.750374 55.02865, -1.750355 55.028641, -1.750308 55.028642, -1.750307 55.02863, -1.750623 55.028621, -1.750622 55.028608, -1.750644 55.028599, -1.750642 55.028577, -1.750618 55.028569, -1.750612 55.028508, -1.75024 55.028519, -1.750239 55.028582, -1.750144 55.028587, -1.750156 55.028717))) | NZ 17 SE 17/308 27.8.52 PONTELAND HIGH CALLERTON Callerton Hall (Formerly listed as Callerton Hall Rest Home) GV II House. Early C18, alterations by R. Norman Shaw in 1892; further alterations early C20. Rock-faced stone, part rendered with massive rock-faced plinth rising to ground- floor sill height. Lakeland slate roof. 2 storeys plus attics, 7 irregular bays. In 3rd bay early C20 recessed porch with screen of 2 Tuscan columns in antis. Smaller 4-pane sashes, on ground floor and larger 12-pane sashes above. Moulded cornice. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with kneelers bearing C18 lead figures. 5 pedimented dormers. Rendered ridge and end stacks. On left return the plinth continues, but wall is rendered above. 2-storey inserted, wood, canted bay window. To rear irregular fenestration with 12-pane sashes under 3 gables. Two 2-light double-chamfered original basement windows. Interior: Imitation C17 staircase with fat turned balusters; early C18 panelled room; also early C18 panelled door and window reveals. Fine Norman Shaw fireplace with marble bolection-moulded surround, Arts and Crafts tiles and re-used C18 panelled overmantel. Art Deco room with fluted pilasters dying into the cornice. Round-arched early C18 doorways into stairs with panelled pilasters, architraves and keystones. The house provides problems of dating. The rock-faced facade is probably early C18 Baroque. Norman Shaw seems to have added the bay window, dormers and internal decoration, including the staircase and considerably altered the attached service wing, now Oriel House (q.v.). | 2016-04-25 | 1952-08-27 | ||||
| 1302818 | Burnside Bridge | 1302818 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.046921 54.910037, -2.047025 54.910162, -2.047109 54.910145, -2.047044 54.910079, -2.047037 54.910056, -2.047052 54.910023, -2.046921 54.910037))) | SLALEY B6306 NY 95 NE NY 971573 9/282 Burnside Bridge. II Bridge, late C18 or early C19. Coursed rubble with dressings. Segmental arch with tooled voussoirs, parapets with heavy flat coping. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1302821 | The Hall | 1302821 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.0895 54.911385, -2.089503 54.911295, -2.089312 54.911293, -2.089308 54.911348, -2.089225 54.911348, -2.089225 54.911362, -2.089186 54.911361, -2.089186 54.91138, -2.0895 54.911385))) | SLALEY DUKESFIELD HALL NY 95 NW NY 944574 The Hall (formerly 8/284 listed as Slaley Hall) 20.10.52 GV ll Farmhouse, late C17 remodelled late C18. Rubble, partly roughcast, with dressings; stone slate roof, brick stacks. 3 storeys; 3 bays, irregular. Right-of-centre doorway under C20 half-glazed porch; 4-pane sashes in raised moulded surrounds, shorter on 2nd floor. Coped gables with moulded kneelers, end stacks with dog-tooth cornice. Interior: open-string stair with stick balusters and ramped moulded handrail. 2-storey part to east altered in C20 and not of interest, except for outbuilding at east end (q.v.). , | 2013-01-29 | 1952-10-20 | ||||
| 1302824 | Garden Walls And Gateways Aouth Of Oriel House And Coach House | 1302824 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.749837 55.028558, -1.749828 55.028447, -1.750083 55.028411, -1.750101 55.02841, -1.750109 55.028415, -1.750107 55.028429, -1.75012 55.028429, -1.75012 55.028412, -1.750081 55.028404, -1.749815 55.02844, -1.749827 55.028559, -1.749837 55.028558))) | PONTELAND HIGH CALLERTON NZ 17 SE 17/311 Garden walls and gateways south of Oriel House and Coach House GV II Garden walls and 2 gateways. 1892 by R. Norman Shaw. Random rubble with ashlar dressings. Iron gate. Walls around south and east sides of garden. East wall starts with higher section containing round-headed doorway with small baluster colonettes in recesses in the middle of each jamb. Ramped down on right to lower section which has random rubble base, moulded coping and balustrade. Similar walling continues half way along south side to gateway with naturalistic wrought-iron gate, and then continues as solid wall. | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1302826 | Remains Of Piers And Water Channel, North Of Nunwick Mill | 1302826 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.173854 55.060716, -2.173724 55.060043, -2.173704 55.060044, -2.173839 55.060717, -2.173854 55.060716))) | SIMONBURN B 6320 NY 87 SE (north side, off) 9/113 Remains of piers and 15/4/69 water channel, north of Nunwick Mill (formerly listed as Stone Piers with water trough at Nunwick Mill) GV II Remains of piers and water channel. Early Cl9. Squared rubble piers; wooden water channel. The piers, at 3.0 to 4.0-metre intervals, supported a water channel and formed a c.100-metre long aqueduct running north to supply Nunwick Mill. 11 rectangular-plan piers remain and they gradually increase in height (to counter the sloping site) from 1.0 to 2.5 metres as they near the mill. The water channel has collapsed and disappeared except for a short section near the mill. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-04-15 | ||||
| 1302835 | Dovecote 50 Metres South-West Of Red House Farm House | 1302835 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.047315 54.980921, -2.047226 54.980928, -2.047245 54.981016, -2.047334 54.981009, -2.047315 54.980921))) | SANDHOE BEAUFRONT RED HOUSE NY 96 NE 5/305 Dovecote 50 metres south-west of Red House Farmhouse II Dovecote, mid-C18, altered late C20. Squared rubble with cut quoins and dressings; stone slate roof. Square 3-storey structure with 1st and 2nd floor bands, and arcaded eaves corbel table. Small-paned casement windows with pointed arches and stone surrounds on east and west, those on ground floor C20 copies. Similar casements in square-headed openings, and renewed door on north. Pyramidal roof with flanking stacks, one banded, the other rendered over. C20 extension on south and attached garage, on north are not of special interest. A painting of c.1785 in Beaufront Castle shows the roof capped by a wooden louvre which would provide pigeon access. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1302839 | Cartshed 30 Metres North-East Of Beaufront Woodhead Farmhouse | 1302839 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.066163 54.991717, -2.066075 54.991725, -2.066091 54.991797, -2.066178 54.991793, -2.066163 54.991717))) | SANDHOE BEAUFRONT WOODHEAD NY 96 NE 5/307 Cartshed 30 metres north-east of Beaufront Woodhead Farmhouse GV II Cartshed, late C18. Rubble with roughly-tooled quoins and dressings; pantile roof with stone slates to eaves. 1 storey, 3 bays. Arcade of segmental arches springing from square piers. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1302850 | High Waskerley Farmhouse | 1302850 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.874749 54.876408, -1.875037 54.876359, -1.874986 54.876283, -1.87471 54.876343, -1.874749 54.876408))) | SHOTLEY LOW QUARTER HIGH WASKERLEY NZ 05 SE NZ 081535 17/266 High Waskerley farmhouse. GV II House, mid-C18 altered early C19. Coursed rubble with cut dressings; slate roof. 2 storeys, 4 bays, irregular. Bay 2 renewed door in tooled stone surround with narrow chamfer; paired C20 casements on ground floor, tripartite sashes above except for 12-pane sash over door. Coped gables; stepped-and-corniced end stacks, similar ridge stack. , | 2019-02-08 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1302856 | Methodist Church | 1302856 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.319655 54.842234, -2.319805 54.84232, -2.3199 54.842267, -2.319842 54.842234, -2.319863 54.842222, -2.319832 54.842204, -2.319811 54.842217, -2.319673 54.842137, -2.319578 54.842189, -2.319655 54.842234))) | NY 74 NE WEST ALLEN LIMESTONE BRAE 20/231 Methodist Church II Methodist Church, dated 1825 on door jamb. Sunday School extension dated 1875 on lintel. Rubble, partly rendered, with squared stone porch; slate roof. 1 tall storey, 3 bays. Central gabled porch with double doors and fanlight with radial glazing under semicircular arch. Name of church (Limestone Brae Wesleyan Methodist Church) and date of building incised and painted on jambs and arch. Coped gable with moulded kneelers and pyramid finial. The porch is flanked by margined sash windows with semicircular heads. Hipped slate roof. To right lower 2-bay extension has boarded door under tall margined fanlight, with lintel inscribed 'JUBILEE SUNDAY SCHOOL' with date. To right a margined sash window. Brick chimney on right gable. Left return shows 2 margined sashes with semicircular heads. Rear elevation shows 2 more similar windows; Sunday School to left has 2 12-pane sashes. Most windows retain C19 coloured glazing. Interior not seen. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1302866 | The Kennels | 1302866 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.712519 55.419207, -1.712521 55.41923, -1.712835 55.419218, -1.712869 55.419324, -1.713103 55.4193, -1.71294 55.418856, -1.712656 55.418872, -1.712654 55.418853, -1.712623 55.418855, -1.712624 55.418861, -1.712375 55.418868, -1.712379 55.41892, -1.712484 55.418917, -1.712519 55.419207))) | 1. THE DAIRYGROUNDS 5330 The Kennels MU 1813 NW 3/227 II GV 2. Mid C19, former Dairy. Front forms 2 symmetric single-storey blocks to lane; hipped roofs to central entrance; shaped gables at north and south ends. Ashlar built with slate roofs, Various windows in gable ends blind windows on rest of blocks. Three on north block, 4 on south block. A further 2 storeys, 3 window block to north with slate roof, hipped to north, 2 double doors on ground floor and one on lst floor. Courtyard within. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1302881 | Hopper Mausoleum North-East Of Church Of St. Andrew | 1302881 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.930754 54.891607, -1.930771 54.891657, -1.93084 54.891651, -1.930825 54.8916, -1.930754 54.891607))) | SHOTLEY LOW QUARTER GREYMARE HILL NZ 05 NW 10/261 Hopper Mausoleum north-east of 15.4.69 Church of St. Andrew. (formerly listed as Hopper family Mausoleum in St Andrews Churchyard) GV 1 Mausoleum allegedly erected by Humphrey Hopper of Black Hedley (q,v.) in memory-of his wife Jane, d,1752. Tooled ashlar. Square plan with forecourt on south. Artisan Mannerist style of C17 appearance. Lower part has segmental-arched recess with hoodmould, holding 2. recumbent effigies; inscribed panel above to later C18/early C19 members of family; similar panel on north records earlier memebers. Upper part has Tuscan arcade and shell-headed niches with allegorical standing figures; twin niches on north and south with paired columns between. Above entablature, open scrolly pediment topped by reclining figures and enclosing Hopper arms (south), scallop shell (north) and shields with rosette (at sides). Stepped pyramidal roof with pyramidal angle finials carrying square arched cupola with similar finials at angles and on swept pyramidal cap. Forecourt has low wall with chamfered coping and 4 piers to front, with trefoil-headed panels and pedimented tops; single side piers have steep pyramidal finials. Simple renewed cast-iron railings and central gate. Stylistically it would appear more likely that the mausoleum was built by the Humphrey Hopper recorded in 1663 rather than the mid-C18 Humphrey to whom it is ascribed (the inscribed panels are of C19 date). , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-04-15 | ||||
| 1302887 | Post Office House | 1302887 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.30866 54.822583, -2.308652 54.822523, -2.308501 54.82253, -2.308511 54.822589, -2.30866 54.822583))) | NY 84 NW WEST ALLEN CARRSHIELD (West side) 21/228 Post Office II House with shop, probably mid-Cl9. Rubble with slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Central boarded door with margined overlight flanked by large 16-pane sash windows; similar but smaller windows above. Left end stack rebuilt in brick, right end stack stone. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1302894 | Gibson Headstone 13 Metres South-East Of Church Of St. Andrew | 1302894 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.930602 54.891483, -1.930626 54.891477, -1.930632 54.891459, -1.930608 54.891447, -1.930578 54.891453, -1.930571 54.891465, -1.930575 54.891474, -1.930602 54.891483))) | SHOTLEY LOW QUARTER GREYMARE HILL NZ 05 NW 10/259 Gibson headstone 13 metres south-east of Church of St. Andrew. GV II Headstone, 1820. Sandstone. Shaped top with relief carving of seated grieving muse and draperies, inscription to Robert Gibson of Greenhead. Lough's second piece of monumental sculpture. Archdeacon Singleton's returns for 1828, quoted in Northumberland County History V1, 306. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1302916 | Piers And Railings In Front Of Whiteley Shield Methodist Chapel | 1302916 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.308676 54.82606, -2.30876 54.826058, -2.30876 54.82604, -2.308676 54.826038, -2.308754 54.826042, -2.308754 54.826055, -2.308676 54.82606))) | NY 84 NW WEST ALLEN CARRSHIELD (East side) 21/219 Piers and railings in front of Whiteley Shield Methodist Chapel II Piers and railings, mid-C19. Stone, cast-iron. Square stone piers with pyramidal caps hold C20 wooden gate. Railings with lotus standards run back on either side of path to join chapel porch; foot of railings not exposed. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1302918 | Westgate | 1302918 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.798975 55.076989, -1.798983 55.077003, -1.799057 55.07699, -1.798904 55.076748, -1.798828 55.076763, -1.798891 55.076865, -1.798854 55.076873, -1.798903 55.076954, -1.798948 55.076945, -1.798975 55.076989))) | PONTELAND A 696 NZ 17 NW (East side) 11/282 Westgate GV II Formerly farmhouse and hind's cottage, now one house. 1835, dated above door. Dressed stone with brick left part, Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays with lower 1-bay cottage to right and single-storey sections on each side. House: 6-panel door in raised surround with moulded edge and date. carved in relief on lintel. On ground floor original sashes with intermediate glazing bars removed. 16-pane sashes on 1st floor. Cottage has C20 4-pane sashes in raised surrounds. Stone brackets below eaves. Gabled roof with flat coping and banded end stacks. To right a 2-bay section with 8-Pane Yorkshire sashes. To left the 1-bay brick section in English Garden Wall Bond, with half-shuttered windows. | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1302919 | Station House | 1302919 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.462694 54.968196, -2.462758 54.968191, -2.462762 54.968223, -2.462876 54.968217, -2.462863 54.968099, -2.462823 54.9681, -2.462798 54.968092, -2.462786 54.968095, -2.462783 54.968104, -2.462725 54.968107, -2.462731 54.968131, -2.46268 54.968134, -2.462694 54.968196))) | HALTWHISTLE STATION ROAD NY 76 SW (East side, off) 16/29 Station House 22.8.73 GV II Former station master's house, now private dwelling. 1838, probably by Benjamin Green for the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway Company. Dressed stone, Welsh slate roof and ashlar chimney stacks. T-plan: deep gable-fronted wing at left with set-back wing at right-angles on right; extruded front porch. Tudor style. Chamfered doorways and stone-mullioned windows. Projecting gable-fronted left bay: one storey plus attic; canted bay window under hipped roof; 2-light attic window above; steeply-pitched roof has coped gable with square block at apex and shaped footstones. Set-back wing at right-angles on right: tall single storey, 2 bays wide; porch on left bay and narrow 2- light window at right; steeply-pitched roof rises to same ridge height and has identical details at gable; cross-axial chimney with 4 conjoined octagonal- plan stacks. Gable-fronted porch of 2 low storeys: blocked doorway with round window above; similar roof and gable details. 3-bay left return has central, partly-glazed door with small sash window above and flanking 2-light windows. Attached single-storey former privy and coal shed, with boarded doors and lean-to roof, and similar porch/kitchen partly enclosing rear yard. (G. Whittle, The Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, 1979). , | 2013-01-29 | 1973-08-22 | ||||
| 1302920 | Stable Circa 40 Yards East Of Overacres Farmhouse | 1302920 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.145235 55.232327, -2.145204 55.232094, -2.145108 55.232099, -2.145141 55.232331, -2.145235 55.232327))) | OTTERBURN OVERACRES NY 99 SW 26/54 Stables c.40 yards east of Overacres Farmhouse GV II Stables. C18. Roughly-dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 6 bays. 3 boarded doors and 3 shuttered windows. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-01-07 | ||||
| 1302925 | Shelter Shed To West Of Ulgham Grange Farmhouse | 1302925 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.622729 55.227789, -1.622805 55.227791, -1.622833 55.227661, -1.622761 55.227658, -1.622729 55.227789))) | ULGIiAM ULGHAM GRANGE NZ 29 SW 7/77 Shelter Shed to west of Ulgham Grange farmhouse GV II Shelter shed, mid-C19. Roughly-squared stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; slate roof. 2 segmental arches (the right blocked, with later window inserted) to west. Returns show reverse-stepped gables. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-12-18 | ||||
| 1302926 | 23, Clayport Street | 1302926 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709389 55.412286, -1.709561 55.412215, -1.709507 55.412144, -1.709441 55.412004, -1.709316 55.412014, -1.709344 55.41207, -1.709383 55.412064, -1.709434 55.412172, -1.709346 55.412207, -1.709338 55.412245, -1.709389 55.412286))) | CLAYPORT STREET 1. 5330 (South Side) No 23 NU 1813 SW 4/43 II 2. C18. Very plain ashlar building. Three storeys and 5 windows. Slate roof. Ashlar chimney to right. Late glazed sash windows, one blind over central doorway which has a good bracketed segmental stone hood. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1302927 | Walls Around Rose Garden 170 Metres South-West Of Beaufront Castle | 1302927 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.05921 54.986272, -2.0592 54.986276, -2.059232 54.986333, -2.058936 54.986391, -2.058905 54.986339, -2.058892 54.986342, -2.058929 54.986402, -2.059246 54.986337, -2.05921 54.986272))) | SANDHOE BEAUFRONT NY 96 NE 5/299 Walls around Rose Garden 170 metres south-west of Beaufront Castle GV II Retaining walls, 1915. Squared close-jointed stone with dressings. Walls with moulded coping, stepped down at sides. Small arbours with square-headed doorways set diagonally in northern angles; larger arbour in centre of north wall has tetrastyle-in-antis Greek Doric screen. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1302931 | Limekiln On North Bank Of Black Cleugh | 1302931 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.314526 54.827205, -2.31451 54.827178, -2.31445 54.827184, -2.314453 54.827216, -2.314526 54.827205))) | NY 74 NE WEST ALLEN BLACKCLEUGH 20/217 Limekiln on north bank of Black Cleugh II Limekiln, probably early C19. Rubble. Square plan, built into hillside. Drawing arch with corbelled pointed head and course of large irregular blocks above. Projecting flag cornice at head of wall, Circular pot lined with reddened stone. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1302933 | Gardeners Cottage Near West Entrance To Castle Kitchen Garden | 1302933 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.702363 55.413626, -1.702378 55.413628, -1.702426 55.413539, -1.70209 55.413481, -1.702042 55.41357, -1.702217 55.413601, -1.702363 55.413626))) | CASTLE GARDENS 1. 5330 Gardener's Cottage near west entrance to Castle Kitchen Garden NU 1813 SE 1/199 II 2. Before 1827. North front 2 storeys and 3 windows with a single storey 2 window extension to west. Ashlar with slate roof. Glazingbar sash windows, single hung on 1st floor, tripartite at sides of main part Central half glazed door in round headed recess, with trellis porch. Later single storey extension has one blind window and one late glazed sash window, and 2 ogee headed doorways (one blind). Two gables to east, brick with stone architraves to windows; 3 light ground floor bay to right. , | 2013-01-29 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1302935 | Hole In The Wall | 1302935 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.891536 55.402218, -1.891602 55.402192, -1.891593 55.402182, -1.891639 55.402162, -1.891574 55.402103, -1.891458 55.402147, -1.891536 55.402218))) | WHITTINGHAM ROAD TO GLANTON NU 01 SE (East side) 10/153 Hole in the Wall GV II Cottage, formerly an inn. C18. Random rubble with pantiled roof. 2 storeys, 2 bays. To left a 9-pane sash with small 6-pane sash over. To right a C20 small-paned casement. Steeply-pitched roof with reverse-stepped gables. Corniced brick end stacks. Boarded door in outshut to rear. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-09-03 | ||||
| 1302938 | Methodist Church | 1302938 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708476 55.412357, -1.708479 55.412362, -1.708533 55.412351, -1.708452 55.412171, -1.708213 55.412206, -1.708268 55.412328, -1.708451 55.412301, -1.708476 55.412357))) | CHAPEL LANE 1. 5330 (West Side) Methodist Church NU 1813 SE 1/204 II GV 2. Erected 1786, restored 1886. Now a 2 storey meeting house. Four windows to south. Ashlar with moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with coped verges and apex stones. Small central gable with cross above and foiled tablet with above dates. First floor windows have depressed arch heads with 2 and 3 pointed lights. Five windows on ground floor 4 with 3 lights and one single light, pointed with shouldered heads and cutting through a string course. North elevation has 2 windows on 1st floor and tablet inscribed Wesleyan Chapel 1786 Projecting extension at west end of 2 storeys with gabled half dormer. The north front has two 1886 porches with fretted bargeboards flanking a 4-light bay; cusped arches to doorways. Interior contains panelled pulpit from which Wesley preached. Dentil cornice to upper floor. , | 2013-08-19 | 1977-08-25 | ||||
| 1302942 | Fountain On Lawn 100 Metres East Of Beaufront Castle | 1302942 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.055974 54.988447, -2.056055 54.988424, -2.056077 54.988378, -2.056052 54.988344, -2.055955 54.988328, -2.055881 54.988349, -2.055858 54.988392, -2.055897 54.988435, -2.055974 54.988447))) | SANDHOE BEAUFRONT NY 96 NE 5/294 Fountain on lawn 100 metres east of Beaufront Castle GV II Fountain, c.1840 probably by John Dobson. Ashlar enclosing wall, fountain Roman cement on brick. 3-tier fountain with moulded bowls and foliage ornament, decayed in parts; octagonal pool enclosed by low wall with swept coping. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1302946 | Garden Walls To East Of Thirston House | 1302946 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707569 55.296095, -1.707526 55.296113, -1.707499 55.296092, -1.707379 55.296144, -1.707407 55.296165, -1.707057 55.296315, -1.707003 55.296325, -1.706954 55.296322, -1.706827 55.296278, -1.706728 55.296236, -1.706551 55.296141, -1.706535 55.29615, -1.706711 55.296246, -1.706813 55.296289, -1.706943 55.296335, -1.707025 55.296337, -1.707077 55.296324, -1.707644 55.29608, -1.707629 55.296068, -1.707569 55.296095))) | THIRSTON WEST THIRSTON NU 10 SE 1/72 Garden walls to east of Thirston House GV II Garden walls with arbour and well. Early C19 with later alterations. Brick and stone. Tall rubble wall with brick internal face and flat stone coping. Boarded door on north with segmental-arched head. Arbour on east has (rebuilt) round-headed arch with keystone; external coped gable, pantile roof. Well beside internal face of wall to north of arbour; steps down to pool framed by re-set C19 fireplace surround. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-12-18 | ||||
| 1302955 | Byre 15 Metres West Of Bank Foot Farmhouse | 1302955 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.075288 54.981225, -2.075382 54.981206, -2.0753 54.981065, -2.075208 54.981083, -2.075274 54.981195, -2.075243 54.981201, -2.07526 54.98123, -2.075288 54.981225))) | SANDHOE ANICK NY 96 NE 5/288 Byre 15 metres west of Bank Foot Farmhouse GV II Former cottage, now byre. Early C18, some alterations c.1920. Squared stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. East elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays; several small windows in stone surrounds and 2 part-slatted loft windows. Returns show reverse-stepped gable coping. Rear elevation shows 2 boarded doors in chamfered surrounds, moved from east wall c. 1920, boarded pitching doors and part-slatted windows. Interior: cross wall shows evidence of back-to-back firehoods. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1302957 | High House Methodist Chapel And Area Railings | 1302957 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.32859 54.884478, -2.328673 54.884427, -2.328552 54.884361, -2.328478 54.884407, -2.328463 54.884401, -2.328545 54.884355, -2.328538 54.884349, -2.32845 54.884401, -2.32851 54.884433, -2.328486 54.884448, -2.328516 54.884464, -2.328539 54.88445, -2.32859 54.884478))) | NY 75 SE WEST ALLEN 14/214 High House Methodist Chapel and area railings II Methodist Chapel, dated 1859. Rubble, tooted and margined dressings, slate roof, cast-iron railings. 1 tall storey, 3 bays (basement on right return and rear). Off-centre porch with boarded door has coped gable with moulded kneelers. To right 9-pane sash windows with arched heads to the upper panes. Right return has boarded door with alternating jambs. 16-pane sash to left, round-headed window above with radial glazing and Cl9 coloured glass. Left return has 2 round-headed 15-pane sash windows with C19 coloured glass in the heads; above and between a semicircular stone panel inscribed 'WESLEYAN CHAPEL' with date. ENLARGED Area railings with lotus finials on low rubble wall with flat coping, running from a plain pier on the left to a taller wall on the right linking back to the right end of the return. Interior being remodelled. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1302958 | Homeaway | 1302958 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.072021 54.984803, -2.072035 54.98485, -2.072076 54.984846, -2.072084 54.984868, -2.072165 54.984859, -2.072157 54.984836, -2.072226 54.984828, -2.07221 54.984783, -2.072021 54.984803))) | SANDHOE ANICK NY 96 NE 5/290 Homeway II C House, dated 1694 with initials I A on lintel, heightened in later C19. Coursed rubble with long roughly-shaped quoins and cut dressings; graduated stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Left-of-centre vertical-panelled door in moulded surround with flat-pointed head in square frame; 2-light window to left and 3-light window to right in stepped stone surrounds, mullions renewed. 1st floor windows of 2 lights except for 3-light window on right, C19 re-using older sills. Overhanging eaves, stepped end stacks. Shown as 'The Cottage' on O.S. maps. Single-storey shed to left not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1302964 | Bow Villa | 1302964 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.694749 55.172463, -1.694865 55.17256, -1.695004 55.172506, -1.694889 55.172409, -1.694749 55.172463))) | This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 29/05/2019 NZ 1986 22/280 MORPETH POTTERY BANK Bullers Green No 41, Bow Villa (Formerly listed as Bow Villa, POTTERY BANK) 31.12.70 II House. 1824. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Two storeys, three bays. Greek revival style. Six-panel door in stone surround with Doric pilasters and cornice. Sash windows with glazing bars and margined lights; moulded sills and full-length aprons. Angle pilasters and broad first floor sill band. Cornice and projecting eaves. Shallow-pitched hipped roof. Large central brick stack with dentil cornice. Listing NGR: NZ1953686508 | 2019-05-31 | 1970-12-31 | ||||
| 1302970 | Pair Of Headstones To Patterson Circa 8 Yards West Of Church Of St Bartholomew | 1302970 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.897235 55.401365, -1.897239 55.401369, -1.897246 55.401367, -1.897243 55.401362, -1.897235 55.401365))) | WHITTINGHAM ROAD TO ESLINGTON NU 01 SE (North side) Whittingham Village 10/139 Pair of headstones to Patterson c.8 yards west of Church of St. Bartholomew GV II Pair of headstones. To left: 1768 to Thomas Patterson. Sandstone tablet c. 3 ft. high with scrolled pedimented top. Primitive carving of angel and skull and crossbones on reverse. To right: Worn inscription and date. Early-mid C18. Small sandstone tablet with high arched top. High relief carving of tools and memento mori. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-09-03 |
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