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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| 1303252 | Revetment Wall On East Side Of River West Allen, To North Of Bridge On Above Ngr | 1303252 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.30737 54.815435, -2.307403 54.816037, -2.307436 54.816036, -2.307395 54.815447, -2.30737 54.815435))) | NY 84 NW LANDS COMMON TO THE CARRSHIELD PARISHES OF ALLENDALE AND WEST ALLEN 21/161 Revetment wall on east side of River West Allen,to north of bridge on above NGR GV II Revetment wall, early Cl9. Squared rubble. Small concrete-lined drainage tunnel at foot of wall close to bridge. 60 metres north of the bridge is a major collapse of the wall; the surviving fragments beyond are not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1303255 | Entrance Screen And Front Wall To Togston House | 1303255 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.607495 55.317729, -1.607482 55.31772, -1.607024 55.317657, -1.606989 55.317674, -1.606897 55.317661, -1.60688 55.317656, -1.606864 55.317614, -1.606848 55.317609, -1.606834 55.317616, -1.60685 55.317665, -1.606884 55.317678, -1.606995 55.317692, -1.607032 55.317676, -1.607475 55.317738, -1.607495 55.317729))) | TOGSTON NORTH TOGSON NU 20 SE 8/220 Entrance screen and front wall to Togston House GV II Entrance screen and garden wall. Screen probably mid-C19, wall C18. Squared stone with cut dressings. Square gate piers with attached jambs, plinth, moulded cornices and low pyramidal caps; quadrant walls, with plinth and low-pitched coping, link to end piers with low pyramidal caps. Older walls to either side; longer wall to left has coping ramped down, and runs for about 50 metres from pier. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
| 1303256 | The Donjon | 1303256 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.61166 55.345885, -1.611661 55.345931, -1.611787 55.345932, -1.611786 55.345882, -1.611909 55.345883, -1.611909 55.345811, -1.612009 55.34581, -1.612008 55.345732, -1.61189 55.345732, -1.61189 55.345679, -1.611999 55.345629, -1.611974 55.345613, -1.611917 55.345627, -1.611872 55.345628, -1.611867 55.345638, -1.611798 55.345637, -1.611776 55.345603, -1.611718 55.345596, -1.611694 55.345605, -1.611681 55.345619, -1.611674 55.34566, -1.611521 55.345659, -1.611521 55.345736, -1.611431 55.345736, -1.611432 55.345815, -1.611529 55.345815, -1.61153 55.345885, -1.61166 55.345885))) | WARKWORTH WARKWORTH CASTLE NU 2405 22/347 The Donjon GV I Castle donjon. Early C15, remodelling of C13 keep; partial restoration 1853-8 by Anthony Salvin for Algernon 4th Duke of Northumberland. Squared stone. Square plan with a projecting bay at the centre of each face, with all angles canted; 3 storeys, with watch tower near centre rising another 3 floors. Central lantern or light well also carried drainage from the roofs. Massive splayed plinth; 2nd floor string. C20 wooden stair up to raised doorway on west side of projecting south bay: studded double doors in hollow- chamfered 4-centred arch under taller similar arch; posterns in east side of south bay and near north end of west wall. Lower floors mostly have square- headed loops; some windows of 2 trefoil-headed lights under pointed arches on lst floor; 2nd floor windows mostly of 2 transomed trefoil-headed lights with blind panel tracery under square heads. Wall facing and dressings of south-west part and south bay renewed in C19. Taller transomed windows to Hall at east end of south wall and to Chapel in east bay. At 2nd-floor level north end of north bay has panel with Percy lion rampant and canted angles with worn shields. Top string course below fragmentary parapet. Watch tower- has semi-octagonal stair projection on north and chamfered loop windows. Interior: Ground-floor rooms have 2-centred doorways and pointed or segmental barrel vaults. Lobby in south wing, with pitfall beneath floor, postern on east and porter's room to south-east, opens onto Entrance Hall flanked by Guard Room (with pit dungeon) and Pages' Room. Other ground-floor apartments are Beer and Wine cellars, Larder and Goods Hall. Broad principal stair in south bay leads up to Ante-Room and Hall; this has 3 moulded doors at west end to Buttery, Pantry and Kitchen; C16 fireplace on south; upper mural gallery at east end. North door into Chapel with canted apse, cusped sedile, ogee-arched piscina and angel corbels flanking east window; sacristy on south; former family gallery over west part has 3-light window to ligh well. Solar, to north of light well, with moulded square-headed fireplace. Lofty kitchen to north-west has pair of massive fireplaces. Small mural stairs from Hall down to Wine Cellar, Kitchen to Goods Hall and Buttery to Beer Cellar. 2nd floor removed, except in south-west part and south bay where floors, some fireplaces and panelled ceilings are Cl9 restorations. Watch Tower has original newel stair. Mural chambers with garderobes, small fireplaces, wall lockers, sinks and drains throughout. Without a detailed examination it is difficult to ascertain how much C13 fabric survives; the layout of the ground floor chambers is probably original although the walls were refaced externally and some of the vaults rebuilt in the C15. A similar cruciform plan is seen c.1200 in the keep at Trim in Ireland. The C15 remodelling of the upper floors is a notable piece of military-cum-domestic planning. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1303262 | Milestone 200 Yards South Of Junction With B6353 | 1303262 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.888589 55.65389, -1.888614 55.653884, -1.888621 55.653875, -1.888617 55.653863, -1.888584 55.653854, -1.888559 55.653866, -1.888562 55.653881, -1.888589 55.65389))) | NORTHUMBERLAND BERWICK ON TWEED 5331 KYLOE NU 03 NE NU 071 399 KYLOE AI 7/41 Milestone 200 yards south of junction with B6353 II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast-iron. Triangular, c. 2 ft. 6 ins. high with rounded back. Inscribed on one side BEL (Belford), on the other BER (Berwick) 4 1/2 10 MILES MILES and on the top L (London). 324 , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
| 1303268 | Swarland Old Hall | 1303268 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.749777 55.311255, -1.749862 55.311267, -1.749869 55.311243, -1.749911 55.311247, -1.749946 55.311151, -1.749768 55.311129, -1.749741 55.311194, -1.749733 55.311242, -1.749777 55.311255))) | NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR SWARLAND NU 10 SE 6/209 Swarland Old Hall GV II* Manor House, in the style of the third quarter of the C17 possibly by Robert Trollope but with doorhead dated 173 ..., incorporating older fabric; right return remodelled as screen wall in late C18; rear wing extension and outshuts C18, altered in C19. Front and screen wall squared stone, other elevations rubble; cut dressings. Pantile roofs except for Welsh slates on extension and outshuts; stacks rebuilt in C20 brick. Plan: front block with end outshuts and shorter parallel rear wing, extended to west. South elevation: 2 storeys + attic, 4 narrow bays. Right-of-centre flush- panelled door in wave-moulded surround; frieze with triglyphs, masks and worn, relief-carved date panel; cornice over. Former cross windows have renewed 20-pane sashes on ground floor and paired 8-pane casements above, in cable-moulded surrounds under semicircular pediments, those on 1st floor with carved keystones. Central early C20 gabled wood dormers with paired 4-pane casements. Coped left gable on moulded kneelers; left end stack. Single-storey outshuts to left, with paired 4-pane casements, and right, with paired 6-pane casements. Right return shows 6-pane sash set in older chamfered surround, itself set within an earlier doorway; cross window above. Upper part of return is a tall stepped embattled screen wall with 3 large blind Gothick arches above a band, and a reset moulded window head with a worn inscription; further left is a stone shield with a carved heron. Left return: front block shows blocked chamfered window now within outshut. Left gable end of rear wing extension has two 8-pane Yorkshire sashes and a 4-pane sash above; behind it the taller gable end of the wing shows a chamfered attic window and an older steeper roofline, with reverse-stepped blocks, beneath the present coping. Rear shows 4-pane sash to stair, and paired 4-pane sashes above. Interior: Ground-floor front shows old cornice in dining room and late C18 fireplace with contemporary ironwork in bedroom. Fielded-panel doors; round arch with panelled jambs to stair in rear wing: dog-leg to 1st floor, openwell to attic; cut strings, stick balusters, and ramped handrail. East bedroom has wood bolection-moulded fireplace surround with cornice. Upper cruck roofs: trusses concealed above collar level. Historical notes: Swarland was the seat of die Heslerigg family from the C14 until the early C18. The rear wing west wall, 0.4 metre thick may have been part of a C16 or early C17 strong house. The date of remodelling is puzzling; the house being ascribed to Robert Trollope but the doorhead date is half a century after his death; it may refer to a change of ownership. Single-storey flat-roofed C20 extension on north is not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
| 1303269 | High Baulk | 1303269 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.997599 55.025276, -1.997658 55.025275, -1.997664 55.025331, -1.997693 55.02533, -1.997697 55.025374, -1.997745 55.025373, -1.997736 55.025297, -1.997816 55.025294, -1.997808 55.025209, -1.997593 55.025215, -1.997599 55.025276))) | NZ 07 SW WHITTINGTON GREAT WHITTINGTON 16/100 High Baulk II Farmhouse. Dated 17 G 34. Early C19 kitchen wing to rear. Re-roofed late C19. R D Dressed stone and Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. T-shaped in plan. 5-bay front has Victorian door in bolection-moulded surround with cornice. Datestone above and mounting for former sundial. Windows are 8-pane sashes in raised surrounds. Gabled roof with overhanging eaves and brick end stacks. Interior has contemporary open-well stair with turned balusters. Internal shutters. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1303270 | Farm Buildings To East Of Mollersteads Farmhouse | 1303270 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.114174 54.918705, -2.114402 54.918707, -2.114402 54.918656, -2.114268 54.918655, -2.11427 54.918465, -2.114178 54.918465, -2.114176 54.91862, -2.114087 54.918618, -2.114087 54.918654, -2.114175 54.918654, -2.114174 54.918705))) | HEXHAMSHIRE MOLLERSTEADS NY 95 NW NY 928582 8/195 Farm buildings to east of Mollersteads Farmhouse GV II Fam buildings, early C19. Rubble with tooled-and-margined dressings; stone slate roofs except for Scots slates on extensions to east range. L-plan, ranges on north and east of yard. North range shows 2 boarded doors with 8-pane fixed window above and between; east range shows 2 boarded doors with slit vents between. Doorways and window in alternating block surrounds. Later C19 extensions to right (with stable door) and to rear. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1303272 | Stable Block Circa 200 Yards South West Of Lorbottle Hall | 1303272 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.938327 55.365024, -1.938416 55.365074, -1.93851 55.365024, -1.938279 55.364886, -1.938639 55.364681, -1.938578 55.36465, -1.938133 55.364895, -1.938327 55.365024))) | CALLALY LORBOTTLE HALL NU 00 NW 16/55 Stable Block c.200 yards south-west of Lorbottle Hall II Stable block. C18 remodelled early C19. Dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys with single-storey addition to left. Main block has a 5-bay front with central boarded door in alternating-block surround. 16-pane sashes in slightly-chamfered alternating-block surrounds. On 1st floor 9 slatted windows to granary. Vestiges of blocked earlier openings visible. Steeply-pitched roof with reverse-stepped gables. On right return, outside stone steps to granary and high segmental-arched doorway to carriage house. ` , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-09-03 | ||||
| 1303275 | Haslerigg Grave And Railings About Circa 220 Metres North West Of Swarland Old Hall | 1303275 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.752224 55.312669, -1.752228 55.312705, -1.752254 55.312704, -1.75225 55.312668, -1.752224 55.312669))) | NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR SWARLAND NU 10 SE 6/211 Haslerigg grave and railings c.220 metres north-west of Swarland Old Hall II Gravestones and railed enclosure, C17 or late Cl9. Cut stone; wrought iron. Original recumbent rectangular slab now illegible; the inscription, as transcribed c.1810, copied on a late C19 arched headstone: 'Here lies the Body of WILLIAM HESILRIGE Who departed this Life April 12, 1681 Aged 88 Years This was Grandson to Esquire, Yet to lie here was his desire; Precious dust lies here enshrin'd Which (friends are asked to bear in m)ind All worldly pomp he did abhor And (scorned the vaulted corri)dor ..... ..... ..... ..... That dust might here mingle with clay, Till call'd by God on the last day. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
| 1303282 | Garden Wall To North West Of Sturton Grange Farmhouse | 1303282 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.66309 55.356607, -1.663098 55.3566, -1.663086 55.356594, -1.662724 55.356623, -1.662729 55.356639, -1.66309 55.356607))) | WARKWORTH STURTON GRANGE NU 20 NW 10/343 Garden wall to north-west of Sturton Grange Farmhouse GV II Garden wall and attached privy. Late C18; privy C19. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 5; rubble rear face and south return; cut dressings. 2-metre high wall runs-west from west outbuilding range (q.v.) and has coping of large flat slabs. Boarded door near east end. At west end is short southward return, with door to pent-roofed privy. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1303284 | Boundary Stone Inside Fence Corner, In Rowantree Cleugh | 1303284 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.175815 54.860006, -2.175842 54.859997, -2.175845 54.859982, -2.175821 54.85997, -2.175791 54.859976, -2.175784 54.859988, -2.175788 54.859997, -2.175815 54.860006))) | HEXHAMSHIRE HEXHAMSHIRE COMMON NY 85 SE NY 88825170 13/188 Boundary stone inside fence corner, in Rowantree Cleugh II Boundary stone, probably C18. Sandstone, 0.60 metre high with flat top. Incised B on north-west and C on south-east. Not shown on OS map. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1303286 | Black Bull Hotel | 1303286 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.687562 55.167386, -1.687591 55.167256, -1.687547 55.167251, -1.687528 55.167232, -1.687506 55.167233, -1.687489 55.167244, -1.687433 55.167237, -1.687416 55.167342, -1.687476 55.167345, -1.687471 55.167387, -1.68741 55.167384, -1.687402 55.167433, -1.687445 55.167436, -1.687442 55.16745, -1.68742 55.16745, -1.687409 55.16752, -1.687547 55.167526, -1.687562 55.167386))) | MORPETH BRIDGE STREET NZ 2085 (North side) 25/208 No. 47 11.8.50 (The Black Bull) GV II Inn. Early C19. Scored stucco with Welsh slate roof. Regency style. 3 storeys, 3 bays. 10-panelled door in left bay. Centre bay is a 3-storey bow window, with stucco festoons between 1st and 2nd floors. 2-pane sashes elsewhere. Right bay has a carriage entry framed by attached Tuscan columns with fluted necking, frieze with festoons and paterae, and cornice. , | 2013-01-29 | 1950-08-11 | ||||
| 1303287 | 28, Park Road | 1303287 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.743144 55.320123, -1.743116 55.320201, -1.743228 55.320213, -1.743256 55.320135, -1.743144 55.320123))) | NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR PARK ROAD NU 10 SE Swarland 6/205 No. 28 GV II Cottage, 1936 by M.P. Reavell for the Fountains Abbey Settlers Society. Brick, rendered and whitewashed; late C20 concrete tile roof, replacing original shingles, with boarded dormers. 1 storey + attics, 2 bays, symmetrical. Plinth. Central renewed door in raised panel; 12-pane sash windows; gabled attic dormers with 8-pane sashes and cusped bargeboards. End stacks. Left return shows projecting stepped stack with 12-pane sash and attic 8-pane sash to right; plain bargeboards. Right return similar but with attic window only. Rear elevation shows central doorway with paired 9-pane shorter sashes to left. All windows have tile sills. Listed for historical interest as one of the few relatively unaltered houses of the 1930s Swarland settlement. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
| 1303288 | Hawkhope Farmhouse | 1303288 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.449987 55.186662, -2.449984 55.186647, -2.449677 55.186666, -2.449689 55.186732, -2.449747 55.186728, -2.449754 55.186761, -2.450006 55.186743, -2.449987 55.186662))) | FALSTONE HAWKHOPE NY 78 NW 30/11 Hawkhope Farmhouse GV II House, now divided into 2 dwellings. C16-early C17 bastle with mid-C19 extension. Random rubble with boulder plinth, extension ashlar; Welsh slate roofs. Bastlehouse: 2 storeys plus attics, 3 irregular bays. Almost central half- glazed door in slightly-chamfered surround. Sash window left and right. Above door a small 6-pane fixed window in partly-blocked opening of original 1st-floor doorway. 12-pane sash to right, 16-pane sash to left. Gabled roof with C19 dormers, flat coping and corniced right end stack. Extension to right 2 storeys, 2 broad bays with central doorway. Gabled stone porch and sash windows. Gabled roof.with corniced end stack. To rear bastlehouse has continuous outshut. Interior walls c.5ft. thick on ground floor, c.4 ft. on 1st floor. Ramm, McDowall, Mercer: Shielings and Bastles: HMSO: 1970. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-01-07 | ||||
| 1303292 | 2, Studley Drive | 1303292 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.736765 55.325718, -1.736866 55.325748, -1.736904 55.325708, -1.736734 55.325656, -1.736678 55.325716, -1.736748 55.325737, -1.736765 55.325718))) | NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR STUDLEY DRIVE NU 10 SE Swarland 6/207 No. 2 II Bungalow, 1936 by M.P. Reavell for the Fountains Abbey Settlers Society. Yellow Ashington brick in stretcher bond; pantile roof. L-plan. 3 bays. Central door with glazed top panel with 12-pane sash and 2 small windows to right; projecting left bay shows 12-pane sash under gable with plain bargeboards. Ridge stack on each part of roof. Left return shows 12-pane sash and gable with plain bargeboards; right return shows boarded door and paired 9-pane shorter sashes under similar gable. 3-bay rear elevation shows 12-pane sashes. Listed for historical interest as one of the few unaltered houses of the 1930s Swarland settlement. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
| 1303295 | Pump And Trough C. 10 Yards West Of Matfen Piers Farmhouse | 1303295 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.951871 55.011938, -1.95187 55.011924, -1.951807 55.011924, -1.951807 55.011938, -1.951871 55.011938))) | NZ 06 NW WHITTINGTON B6318 18/94 Pump and trough c.10 yards west of Matfen Piers Farmhouse GV II Pump. C19. Cast-iron and dressed stone. Cast-iron pump c.5 feet high with domed top, long curved handle and decorated spout. Large stone trough in front. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1303309 | Range Of Farmbuildings 10 Metres North East Of Underbank Farmhouse | 1303309 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.467819 54.838179, -2.468086 54.838071, -2.468027 54.838024, -2.467663 54.838173, -2.467722 54.838221, -2.467819 54.838179))) | NY 74 NW KNARESDALE WITH KIRKHAUGH KIRKHAUGH 19/150 Range of farmbuildings 10 metres north-east of Underbank Farmhouse II Bastle houses, late C16 or early C17, remodelled as farm building Cl9. Rubble, with massive roughly-shaped quoins and stone dressings, stone slate roofs. Elevation to farmyard in 3 parts. Left section is barn, probably C19; large cart entrance with timber lintel. Central section is earlier bastle, 2 storeys, 4 irregular bays, largely rebuilt; 2 boarded doors, the left with jambs and re-set lintel with double roll moulding (lintel inscribed TB? 1691) right with chamfered jambs and re-set roll-moulded lintel. To left small 4-pane window with re-set window head over inscribed GT. SEP : XX. Right section is second bastle, 2 storeys, 2 bays. Boarded door with 2-pane overlight in tall chamfered surround; small boarded window to right and chamfered window with old iron bar above. Right return has external stair to inserted door, blocked chamfered attic loop above and to left. Rear elevation; left section, second bastle, has small ground floor loop, 1st floor blocked chamfered window and 2-light chamfered mullioned window with diamond glazing; blocked chamfered attic window above; central section with 2 chamfered loops to ground floor, wall above obscured by ivy; C20 barn hides right section. Interior much altered. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1303310 | Stable Block Circa 200 Yards North West Of Callaly Castle | 1303310 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.92243 55.382928, -1.922223 55.383092, -1.922836 55.383339, -1.923263 55.38299, -1.922656 55.382746, -1.92243 55.382928), (-1.923094 55.383008, -1.922804 55.383243, -1.92239 55.383074, -1.922686 55.382843, -1.923094 55.383008))) | CALLALY CALLALY NU 00 NW and NU 00 NE 16/40 and 17/40 Stable block c.200 yards north-west o Callaly Castle II Stable block. 1890 by Stephenson of Berwick for Major Browne. Rock-faced stone and Welsh slate roof. Cast-iron. 4 ranges round a quadrangle. 9-bay front has central segmental-arched carriage entry with clock above in pedimented frame with Tuscan pilasters. Large pedimented bellcote over has one very large and 3 smaller bells. Weather vane. Flanking bays are 2-storey with single-storey,3-bay outer sections. 3- and 2-light mullioned windows with broken pediments. Cornice above ground floor. Parapet rising to false gables with ball finials over 1st, 4th, 6th and 9th bays. Hipped roof with 4 corniced ridge stacks. Interior of quadrangle has, round 3 sides, a glass-roofed canopy with cast-iron cantilevered long brackets, curved braces and elaborate cast-iron spandrels. Also a decorative cast-iron frill to canopy. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-09-03 | ||||
| 1303312 | New Bridge (Telford Bridge) | 1303312 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.686358 55.166757, -1.686393 55.16676, -1.686402 55.166811, -1.686394 55.166871, -1.686596 55.166826, -1.686573 55.166812, -1.686553 55.166782, -1.686544 55.166746, -1.686566 55.166735, -1.686539 55.166726, -1.686512 55.166615, -1.686535 55.166604, -1.686507 55.166595, -1.68648 55.166485, -1.686474 55.166457, -1.686513 55.166443, -1.686469 55.166437, -1.686452 55.16637, -1.686448 55.166316, -1.686477 55.166305, -1.686449 55.166299, -1.686452 55.166229, -1.686244 55.166268, -1.686286 55.166312, -1.686263 55.166323, -1.686292 55.166331, -1.686318 55.16644, -1.686289 55.166449, -1.686322 55.166455, -1.68636 55.166615, -1.686336 55.166628, -1.686364 55.166632, -1.686389 55.166737, -1.686358 55.166757))) | MORPETH A197 NZ 2085 25/204 New Bridge 11.8.50 (Telford Bridge) GV II* Bridge. 1829-31. By Thomas Telford. Ashlar. Three broad segmental arches with rusticated voussoirs and broad splays at the springing which die away to nothing at the crown. Triangular cutwaters topped by tapering panelled pilasters. Moulded base to parapet and moulded coping. 4 cast-iron lamp standards, with decorative scrolled ironwork, above the pilasters. , | 2013-01-29 | 1950-08-11 | ||||
| 1303313 | Memorial To Atkinson Children C.25 Yards South Of Church Of St Bartholomew | 1303313 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.007182 55.153885, -2.007207 55.153879, -2.007214 55.153867, -2.00721 55.153858, -2.007177 55.153849, -2.007155 55.153858, -2.007151 55.15387, -2.007158 55.153879, -2.007182 55.153885))) | NY 98 SE KIRKWHELPINGTON KIRKWHELPINGTON VILLAGE 7/83 Memorial to Atkinson children c.25 yards south of Church of St.Bartholomew GV II Churchyard memorial. 1833. Ashlar. c.5 ft high with arched top. Inscribed to the memory of 3 beloved children who died in 1833 of a fatal fever, Elizabeth on July 31st aged 4 years, Jane August 9th aged one month and William August 17th aged 7 years. Our bay trees are blasted our charms are fled Our lights are extinguished our lovely are dead 0 jesu in mercy reverse this sad doom And grant them in heaven forever to bloom And shine as the stars and live in the light That grief never sighed in nor turns into night. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1303318 | Boundary Stone At Ngr Ny 88685154 | 1303318 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.177867 54.858668, -2.177894 54.858659, -2.177898 54.85865, -2.177891 54.858638, -2.177861 54.858632, -2.177837 54.858644, -2.17784 54.858659, -2.177867 54.858668))) | HEXHAMSHIRE HEXHAMSHIRE COMMON NY 85 SE NY 88685154 13/186 Boundary stone at above NGR, on east side of fence II Boundary stone, probably C18. Sandstone, 0.90 metre high with roughly segmental head. Incised B on west and C on east. Not shown on O.S. map. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1303320 | 19, Bridge Street | 1303320 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.688869 55.167458, -1.688903 55.167459, -1.688874 55.16773, -1.688954 55.167732, -1.68898 55.167472, -1.688994 55.167415, -1.688874 55.167403, -1.688869 55.167458))) | MORPETH BRIDGE STREET NZ 1985 (North side) 24/206 No. 19 GV II Shop and newspaper office. Early C18. Painted brick. L-plan. 3 storeys, 2 bays. C19 shop front to left. On right round-arched entry to Herald Office Yard. Above 2-pane sashes in original openings with flat arches. Steeply- pitched pantiled roof. Long 3-storey rear wing has irregular openings including large 48-pane stair window. and 20- and 16-pane sashes. Steeply-pitched roof with crow-stpped gable. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1303322 | Reading Room The Cottage | 1303322 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.732266 55.341791, -1.732239 55.341793, -1.73224 55.341808, -1.732428 55.341802, -1.732427 55.341777, -1.732584 55.341772, -1.73258 55.34172, -1.73226 55.341731, -1.732266 55.341791))) | NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR NEWTON VILLAGE NU 10 NE (North side) 2/196 Reading Room and The Cottage GV II Early C18 house converted to reading room 1887. Squared stone; pantile roof except for Welsh slates on rear outshut. Single storey (upper floor removed 1887) 5 bays, slightly irregular. Centre flush-panelled door under gabled hood on moulded brackets. 12-pane sash windows with former first-floor band above. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; corniced end stacks, probably re-set. Interior: Reading Room in west part is a good early C18 panelled room with dado rail, cornice, panelled and fluted pilasters flanking fireplace with corniced overmantel, and 2-panel door in bolection-moulded surround with pulvinated frieze. To right of fireplace is a shell-headed cupboard with shaped shelves. Panelled round arch, with imposts and fluted key block, from entrance passage to outshut (former stair position). The part east of the entrance passage is now used as bedrooms for The Cottage, the adjacent single-storeyed dwelling which is otherwise not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
| 1303324 | Gate Piers And Wall South-West Of Church Of St Wilfred | 1303324 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.983097 55.137846, -1.983116 55.137864, -1.983292 55.137801, -1.983676 55.138011, -1.983705 55.137997, -1.983298 55.137776, -1.983097 55.137846))) | NZ 08 SW KIRKWHELPINGTON KIRKHARLE 8/77 Gate piers and wall south-west of Church of St. Wilfred GV II Churchyard wall and gate piers. C18. Random rubble wall c 4 ft high with flat, roughly-dressed coping. Left gate pier has pyramidal cap. The right pier has only half a cap and has 6 steps behind, perhaps acting as mounting block. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1303326 | Gazebo Circa 20 Yards North Of Whitton Grange | 1303326 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.911151 55.304742, -1.911159 55.30478, -1.911229 55.304775, -1.91122 55.304736, -1.911151 55.304742))) | TOSSON WHITTON NU 00 SE 4/92 Gazebo c.20 yards north of Whitton Grange GV II Gazebo. 1921 by Robert Mauchlen for Sir Angus Watson. Dressed stone with graduated slate and stone slate roof. Square. Front open with 2 square corniced piers supporting chamfered oak lintel. Steep pyramidal roof edged in stone slates. The side walls are partly open i.e. walls c.2 ft. high connected to the piers and steeply-ramped to full height towards the back. The rear wall has 4-light mullioned window, with leaded casements, overlooking the valley. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
| 1303332 | The Old Post Office | 1303332 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.80077 55.670328, -1.800718 55.670473, -1.800798 55.670482, -1.800861 55.670304, -1.800924 55.670314, -1.800932 55.670288, -1.801044 55.670301, -1.801058 55.67026, -1.800805 55.670231, -1.80077 55.670328))) | NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND MARKET PLACE 12/26 The Old Post Office GV II House. Probably C17 or early C18. Random rubble with pantiled roof, L-shaped. 2 storeys, 4 bays. 2-leaf C20 plank door in 3rd bay with roughly-alternating surround and relieving arch over. Relieving arches also to 6- and 9-pane ground- floor windows. Small 6-pane sashes on 1st floor. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with raised coping and rendered brick end stacks. Single-storey wing to rear in similar style. C20 addition attached to left in similar style, not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
| 1303334 | Shortridge Hall | 1303334 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.622654 55.364147, -1.622658 55.364231, -1.622779 55.364229, -1.622777 55.364184, -1.622817 55.364184, -1.622813 55.364081, -1.6228 55.364061, -1.622772 55.364047, -1.622768 55.363952, -1.622645 55.363955, -1.622641 55.363885, -1.622462 55.363889, -1.622461 55.363871, -1.622393 55.363872, -1.622394 55.363889, -1.622275 55.363893, -1.622279 55.363965, -1.622253 55.363974, -1.622248 55.363991, -1.622264 55.364006, -1.622288 55.364007, -1.622293 55.364078, -1.622404 55.364075, -1.622405 55.364097, -1.622454 55.364096, -1.622453 55.364077, -1.622651 55.364074, -1.622654 55.364147))) | WARKWORTH SHORTRIDGE HALL NU 20 NW 10/332 Shortridge Hall 31.12.69 (formerly listed as Shortridge Hall (County Council - Old Peoples s Welfare) GV II Country House, now old peoples' home. 1898 by W.L. Newcombe of Newcastle for Mr. R. Deuchar. Squared stone with ashlar dressings; graduated Lakeland slate roof. Near-square plan with central stair hall; short wing to west. Classical style. South front. Main part 2 storeys, 3 + 1 + 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth; 1st floor sill band. Centre bay has prostyle Roman Doric porch,with paired columns to front and sides on high plinth walls, enclosing part-glazed double doors with overlight and side-lights. 1st floor tripartite sash in architrave with balustraded parapet above between pilasters with urn finials. Side parts have French windows in architraves under cornices; 1st-floor plate glass sashes under cornices. Hipped roof with 2 corniced stacks on each side slope. Set back to left a 1-bay wing showing similar fenestration; hip-ended roof with ridge stack. West front 2 bays, with projecting 3-bay wing to left; similar fenestration. East front 7 bays, the centre a 3-window bow, with ground floor windows under a linked cornice. North (entrance) front has centre porch similar to that on south; centre 3 bays have 2nd floor with balustraded parapet. All ground-floor windows have patterned glazing to top lights, each with Deuchar arms and motto in Greek Key border. Interior largely contemporary: Full-height central hall with 3-bay elliptical arcade on west and imperial stair with moulded square balusters, moulded handrails, panelled newels with pendants and similar balcony balustrade; domed roof light with coloured glazing. Ornamental cornices. Half-glazed screen to entrance lobby Attached altered single-storey link and other buildings to north-west are not of special interest , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
| 1303335 | Kirkharle Manor | 1303335 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.982669 55.137463, -1.982583 55.137375, -1.982338 55.137454, -1.982425 55.137542, -1.982669 55.137463))) | NZ 08 SW KIRKWHELPINGTON KIRKHARLE 8/79 Kirkharle Manor GV II House, formerly vicarage. Early C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. Garden front has 3 broad bays with central canted 2-storey bay window. The ground floor has tall 24-pane sash in centre and 12-pane side lights. 1st floor has 16- and 8-pane sashes. Flanking bays have 12-pane sashes. Similar windows on returns including 12-pane attic windows. Rear facade has similar but slightly irregular fenestration. C20 half-glazed door in plain surround. Gabled roof with kneelers and flat coping. Quadruple conjoined corniced end stacks and 2 triple conjoined ridge stacks. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1303337 | Southside Farmhouse | 1303337 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.661489 55.348764, -1.661471 55.348821, -1.661847 55.348868, -1.66187 55.348798, -1.661634 55.348769, -1.661642 55.348745, -1.661573 55.348737, -1.661563 55.348759, -1.661494 55.34875, -1.661489 55.348764))) | WARKWORTH SOUTHSIDE NU 20 NW 10/334 Southside Farmhouse GV II House. C18 incorporating earlier fabric, altered and enlarged in early C19. Front of older part rendered except for porch of close-jointed squared stone; right return large roughly-coursed stone; rear rubble. C19 part roughly- tooled stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings. Welsh slate roof with 2 stacks rebuilt in grey brick. South elevation: Main part 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical, with 2-bay C19 left extension. Central flat-topped porch has 6-panel door in raised stone surround, band below chamfered parapet coping, and 6-pane sash on each return. 4-pane sash windows in raised stone surrounds. Coped gables; stepped-and- corniced left end stack, rebuilt right end stack. Extension has 2-storey right bay with 12-pane sashes in raised stone surrounds and coped left gable with rebuilt stack on old base; 1 storey left bay has 4-pane sash, in similar surround, and coped left gable. Right return of main part shows two 4-pane sashes on each floor and projecting pent-roofed rear porch; boarded door on left return and 6-pane casement on right. Rear elevation shows 2 renewed doors in old openings, tall stair window with renewed small-paned glazing above blocked mullioned window, and several 12-pane sashes mostly in C19 alternating-block surrounds; single- storey part on far right has tripartite sash. Interior: Old half-glazed door to front porch. Curving stair with oval- section balusters (some cast iron), fluted newel, wreathed and moulded handrail, curtail step and tread ends carved with fleur-de-lys pattern. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1303340 | Coach House, Outbuilding, Yard Walls And Gatepiers North East Of Southside Farmhouse | 1303340 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.66127 55.348794, -1.661215 55.34893, -1.661424 55.348961, -1.661444 55.348899, -1.661342 55.348887, -1.661374 55.348808, -1.66127 55.348794))) | WARKWORTH SOUTHSIDE NU 20 NW 10/336 Coach-house, outbuilding, yard walls and gatepiers north- east of Southside Farmhouse GV II Coach-house, outbuilding, yard walls and gate piers. Early C19. Rubble with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; cut sandstone piers. Welsh slate roofs; one brick stack. L-plan group on north and east of small yard; walls on south (with gateway) and west link to north-east corner of farmhouse. Coach-house on north has boarded double doors under segmental arch; window on left with renewed glazing. Coped left gable; ridge stack rebuilt on old base. East range with C20 garage door, boarded door to right and window with renewed glazing to left; coped right gable. Door and windows in chamfered alternating-block surrounds. Gateway has square piers with pyramidal caps. 2-metre high wall on west of yard has pitched coping and opening near south end. Northward continuation of east range beyond yard is altered and not of special interest. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1303341 | Thornborough Farmhouse And Attached Garden Wall To South-West | 1303341 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.987354 54.974347, -1.987006 54.974384, -1.987021 54.974436, -1.987154 54.974422, -1.987163 54.974446, -1.987321 54.974429, -1.987324 54.97444, -1.987459 54.974426, -1.987431 54.974339, -1.987354 54.974347))) | CORBRIDGE THORNBROUGH NZ 06 SW 10/204 Thornbrough Farmhouse and attached garden wall to south-west II House, C18 extended in early C19. C18 part roughly-squared stone, C19 parts coursed rubble, cut dressings; Welsh slate roof, 2 grey brick stacks. South elevation in 3 parts, all 2-storey. Centre part 3 bays; central renewed door, 9-pane sash windows except for renewed sash in widened opening right of door. To left, taller 2-bay C19 part has part-glazed door with plain overlight in C20 glazed porch on right; 12-pane sashes. To right slightly set back 2-bay C19 part has 9-pane sashes with 12-pane sashes above, all renewed. Stepped end stacks to left part; rebuilt ridge and right end stacks. To far left, attached wall runs south, stepping down, before short return to east. Attached outbuildings to far right altered and not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1303342 | Littleharle Lodge And Attached Garden Walls And Gate Piers | 1303342 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.991243 55.143614, -1.991154 55.143527, -1.991018 55.143572, -1.991054 55.143608, -1.991112 55.143589, -1.991127 55.143604, -1.99103 55.143636, -1.991057 55.143662, -1.991152 55.143629, -1.991165 55.143641, -1.991237 55.143617, -1.991266 55.143637, -1.991259 55.143657, -1.991293 55.143685, -1.991345 55.143696, -1.99133 55.143683, -1.991302 55.143681, -1.99127 55.143657, -1.991275 55.143635, -1.991243 55.143614))) | NZ 08 SW KIRKWHELPINGTON HARLE 8/68 Littleharle Lodge and attached garden walls and gate piers II Lodge, garden walls and gate piers. Mid C19. Ashlar and cast-iron. Welsh slate roof. Lodge: single storey, 3 bays. Central door of 6 flush panels. 16-pane sash to right and renewed 6-pane sash to left. Hipped roof with central conjoined, corniced stone stack. Garden walls: low walls with chamfered coping and iron railings whose widely- spaced standards have oval finials. These link low square piers with pyramidal caps. 2 contemporary iron gates to lodge garden. Main gateway, attached on left similar but with 4 higher piers linked by quadrant walls and railings. C20 main gates not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1303343 | Boundary Stone At Ngr Ny 87704934 | 1303343 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.192941 54.838643, -2.192965 54.838637, -2.192972 54.838625, -2.192968 54.838616, -2.192941 54.838607, -2.192911 54.838619, -2.192917 54.838637, -2.192941 54.838643))) | HEXHAMSHIRE HEXHAMSHIRE COMMON NY 84 NE NY 87704934 18/169 Boundary stone at above NGR, inside fence corner II Boundary stone, probably C18. Sandstone, 0.75 metre high, with roughly-arched head. Incised B on south and C on north. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1303346 | Cross Base C 5 Yards East Of Church Of St Mary | 1303346 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.801459 55.669334, -1.801484 55.669328, -1.801491 55.66932, -1.801487 55.669307, -1.801459 55.669298, -1.801432 55.669307, -1.801427 55.669316, -1.801435 55.669328, -1.801459 55.669334))) | NU 1241 HOLY ISLAND 12/20 Cross base c.5 yards east of Church of St. Mary GV II Cross base. Medieval. Stone rectangular block c.4 ft by 3 ft at base, tapering to c.3 ft by 2 ft at top, with rectangular socket for shaft. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
| 1303351 | The Old Schoolhouse | 1303351 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.962535 55.324926, -1.962805 55.325042, -1.962869 55.324997, -1.962589 55.324877, -1.962525 55.324922, -1.962535 55.324926))) | SNITTER SNITTER NU 00 SW 3/80 The Old Schoolhouse GV II House, the right part originally a bastle house. Later a school and school- master's house. C16 and early C19. Random rubble, especially large in older parts, and tooled-and-margined ashlar dressings. 2 storeys. 2 sections. Left 3 bays early C19. C20 conservatory and sash windows. Right section has bastle masonry on ground floor, largely rebuilt C18 or early C19 above. On ground floor C20 glazed door and 3 renewed 16-pane sashes. On 1st floor two 16-pane sashes. Gabled roof with left end stack and 2 ridge stacks. To rear a blocked ground-floor doorway with alternating-block surround. Immediately above, the very worn doorstep of the 1st-floor doorway (cf. Leam Bastle, Corsenside Parish, Tynedale Dist.) Interior: Walls c.42 inches thick on ground floor. The lower part of a finely-cut stone newel stair remains. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
| 1303354 | Pump And Trough In Stable Yard At Little Harle Tower | 1303354 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.981388 55.145365, -1.981413 55.145359, -1.981418 55.145341, -1.981394 55.14533, -1.981364 55.145336, -1.981359 55.145354, -1.981388 55.145365))) | This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 10/08/2016 NZ 08 SW 8/72 KIRKWHELPINGTON HARLE Pump and trough in stable yard at Little Harle Tower (Formerly listed as Pump and trough in stable yard at Littleharle Tower) GV II Pump. Early C19. Ashlar and cast-iron. Tall square shaft with pyramidal cap. Large rectangular water trough in front. Included for group value. , | 2016-08-11 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1303356 | Cottage And Byres Attached To Wellhouse Farmhouse | 1303356 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.962855 55.147636, -1.96294 55.147639, -1.962942 55.147567, -1.962353 55.147561, -1.962352 55.147618, -1.962855 55.147621, -1.962855 55.147636))) | NZ 08 SW KIRKWHELPINGTON HARLE 8/75 Cottage and byres attached to Wellhouse Farmhouse GV II Former cottage, now used as garage, and byres. c.1800. Dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. Single storey. Cottage 4 bays with renewed 4-pane sashes. Byres 4 bays with plank doors in alternating-block surrounds. Cottage has 2 small square corniced stone ridge stacks. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1303364 | Farmbuildings To West Of Harwood Shield Farmhouse | 1303364 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.147317 54.85699, -2.147647 54.856994, -2.147657 54.856708, -2.147057 54.85663, -2.147036 54.856683, -2.147305 54.856721, -2.147239 54.856897, -2.147333 54.856909, -2.147394 54.856745, -2.147565 54.856766, -2.147557 54.856946, -2.147318 54.856943, -2.147317 54.85699))) | HEXHAMSHIRE HARWOOD SHIELD NY 95 SW 14/163 Farmbuildings to west of Harwood Shield Farmhouse GV II Farmbuildings, late C18/early C19, of several builds. Coursed roughly-cut stone with dressings, tooled-and-margined in north range. Ranges around yard open at north-east corner, with link range at south-east corner to farmhouse. Barn on south of yard has arcade of 4 round-headed arches (that to right blocked by later west range) and hipped roof. Single-storey west range has 2 boarded doors in stone surrounds; north range has 2 shouldered openings, and boarded double doors to rear, all in alternating-block surrounds. South elevation: barn to left with 4 round-headed arches, gable end of east range and to right link range in 2 parts; taller right part with boarded double doors and 12-pane sash, smaller windows above. Rear (north) elevation of link range shows external stair to boarded door and to right, 2 shouldered- arched cart entrances. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1303365 | Tone Hall Farmhouse | 1303365 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.154091 55.116406, -2.154021 55.116523, -2.154366 55.116595, -2.154397 55.116541, -2.154326 55.116527, -2.154373 55.116464, -2.154091 55.116406))) | NY 98 SW CHOLLERTON TONE HALL 6/62 Tone Hall Farmhouse GV II House now subdivided into 2. C16 or early C17 and c1800. Random rubble partly rendered, with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. Double span. Front span was a bastle house and has walls 4? feet thick. c.60 feet by 25 feet. Original ground- floor door blocked on right return. Converted into 5-bay house c.1800. Central doorway has overlight with radial glazing bars in raised surround. Similar surrounds to 12-pane sash windows. Ground floor 4th bay converted into door with similar surround, early C20. Gabled roof with kneelers and flat coping. One ridge and 2 stone corniced end stacks. Rear span, c.1800, has off-centre door of 6 flush panels and fanlight with intersecting glazing bars in round-arched raised surround with keystone and impost blocks. Similar surround and glazing bars to central staircase window. 2 outer bays have 12-pane sashes in raised surrounds. Lower 2-bay C19 addition to right has alternating quoins. C20 ?-glazed door and 4-pane sashes in raised alternating surrounds. Interior has 2- and 6-panelled doors, panelled window reveals and early C19 staircase with fluted newels and turned balusters. Hall arch framed by fluted surround and paterae. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1303366 | Pigsty And Henhouse Circa 20 Yards North East Of Gallows Hill Farmhouse | 1303366 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.969272 55.196933, -1.969238 55.196943, -1.969261 55.196971, -1.969342 55.196948, -1.969316 55.19692, -1.969272 55.196933))) | ROTHLEY B 6342 NZ 08 NW (South side, off) 17/63 Pigsty and henhouse c.20 yards north- east of Gallows Hill Farmhouse GV II Pigsty and hen house. Early C19. Roughly-dressed stone with stone slate roof. Pigsty has 3 square doorways and exercise yards in front. Gabled roof. Hen house above with entry in left gable; stone alighting ledge. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
| 1303367 | Forecourt Walls And Attached Outbuilding To North Of Orchard Vale | 1303367 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.022046 54.975983, -2.022271 54.976002, -2.022054 54.975979, -2.022059 54.975955, -2.022096 54.97596, -2.022099 54.975949, -2.022179 54.975952, -2.0221 54.975946, -2.022103 54.975934, -2.021989 54.975921, -2.02198 54.975945, -2.022052 54.975954, -2.022046 54.975983))) | CORBRIDGE STAGSHAW ROAD NY 9864 (West side,off) 21/202 Forecourt walls and attached outbuilding to north of Orchard Vale II Forecourt walls and outbuilding, probably c.1730. Rubble with cut dressings; outbuilding roof Lakeland slate. Low, thick wall has squat square gatepiers with attached jambs and pyramidal caps; opening to right has re-used chamfered jambs of C17 or older doorway. Wall to left returns to link with outbuilding which has 2 square stone-surround windows, coped left gable with moulded kneelers, and boarded doors to rear. Rear wall links outbuilding and kitchen wing of Orchard Vale (q.v.), and has pair of slender rusticated gatepiers with swept and moulded caps. , | 2013-08-19 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1303374 | Milestone Circa A Quarter Of A Mile South Of Hartington Road End | 1303374 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.968828 55.182806, -1.968833 55.182801, -1.968823 55.182801, -1.968822 55.182803, -1.968828 55.182806))) | ROTHLEY B 6342 NZ 08 NW (West side) 17/65 Milestone c.1/4 mile south of Hartington road end II Milestone. Mid C18. Sandstone. c.18 inches high with 2 faces and rounded back. Inscribed RB for Rothbury on one face and H for Hexham on the other. 11 20 The Hexham-Rothbury turnpike was opened c.1751. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
| 1303375 | Outbuilding 15 Metres North Of Hesleywell Farmhouse | 1303375 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.12849 54.868968, -2.128677 54.868915, -2.128641 54.868874, -2.128604 54.868885, -2.128591 54.868871, -2.128333 54.868945, -2.128379 54.868999, -2.12849 54.868968))) | HEXHAMSHIRE HESLEYWELL NY 95 SW NY 91845270 14/167 Outbuilding 15 metres north of Hesleywell Farmhouse II Bastle, late C16 or early C17. Heavy rubble with long roughly-shaped quoins; C20 asbestos roof. South (farmyard) elevation 2 storeys, 2 wide bays. Left of centre boarded door in stop-chamfered frame, in inserted opening; to right original doorway with monolithic triangular head, now blocked, with small window inserted. Above and to left, traces of original 1st floor door, with blocked slit to left. Later farmbuildings to right not of interest. Gabled left return shows blocked basement slit with chamfered set back above; rear shows ground and 1st floor slits with later 9-pane fixed window 1st floor left. Interior shows 2 original principal-rafter roof trusses with slightly arched collars, 2 levels of purlins and diagonally-set ridge; notched multi-pegged joints. Unusually sophisticated carpentry for the area. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1303376 | Blackcleugh Farmhouse And Adjacent Farmbuildings | 1303376 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.471279 54.858821, -2.471332 54.858845, -2.471209 54.858934, -2.471275 54.858965, -2.471482 54.858816, -2.471416 54.858785, -2.471383 54.858809, -2.47133 54.858785, -2.471279 54.858821))) | NY 65 SE KNARESDALE WITH KIRKHAUGH BARHAUGH 12/139 Blackcleugh Farmhouse and adjacent farmbuildings II House and farmbuilding C18 altered early Cl9. Rubble with dressings (house whitewashed); stone slate roofs, stacks rebuilt in brick. House 2 storeys, 2 wide bays. Gabled porch with boarded door set right of centre; 16-pane sash to left and 12-pane sash to right; 12-pane sashes to 1st floor. Rebuilt stacks to ridge and right gable, the latter with a modillion cornice. Farm building to left has 2 doorways, the left a Cl9 insertion, the right with a narrow chamfer. Slit vents and pitching door above. Left return shows blocked central door and 3 tiers of slit vents. Rear elevation shows slit vents and 1st floor door with narrow chamfer. Interior: original doors have segmental rear arches, principal-rafter trusses with collars. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1303381 | Carriage House And Groom's Cottages To North-East Of Swinburne Castle | 1303381 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.103259 55.072666, -2.103282 55.072671, -2.103264 55.072717, -2.103588 55.072759, -2.103608 55.072709, -2.103371 55.072678, -2.103382 55.072642, -2.103273 55.072625, -2.103259 55.072666))) | NY 97 NW CHOLLERTON GREAT SWINBURNE 10/53 Carriage House and Groom's cottages to north-east of Swinburne Castle GV II Carriage house and cottages. Early C19. Roughly-dressed stone with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 8 irregular bays. Almost central carriage house has 3 elliptical arches with double plank doors. 2-bay cottage to right has plank door and 12-pane sash window in raised surrounds. Cottage to left is 3 bays with central door, 12-pane sash to right and 8-pane sash to left, all in raised surrounds. Later lean-to shelter in front of right cottage has corrugated iron roof supported by two cast-iron columns. Roof hipped on right, gabled on left with flat coping. 2 small square ridge stacks, one stone and one rebuilt in brick. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1303382 | Table Tomb Circa 3 Yards South Of South Door Of Church Of St Mochael | 1303382 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.121357 55.345852, -2.121373 55.345858, -2.12138 55.34585, -2.121364 55.345845, -2.121357 55.345852))) | ALWINTON LOW ALWINTON NT 90 NW 14/16 Table tomb c.3 yards south of south door of Church of St. Michael GV II Table tomb. Early-mid C18. Sandstone. Bevelled top with roll-moulded edge and carved oak leaves in corners. Supported on moulded end panels, the west one well calved with memento mori. Worn inscription. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-09-03 | ||||
| 1303387 | Stone House, 200 Metres South-West Of Hackford Farm | 1303387 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.128059 54.88231, -2.12793 54.882355, -2.127975 54.882398, -2.128106 54.882353, -2.128059 54.88231))) | HEXHAMSHIRE HACKFORD NY 95 SW NY 91875420 14/161 Stone House, 200 metres south-west of Hackford Farm II House, now agricultural store. Probably early C18. Coursed rubble with long roughly-shaped quoins and cut dressings; C20 metal roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central altered doorway with heavy block surround, windows formerly of 2 lights in chamfered surrounds (lst floor windows in end bays retain mullions). Returns show remains of reversed-step coping to gables. Interior; roof has 2 upper-cruck trusses with collars, 2 levels of purlins and ridge carried diagonally between overlapped ends of blades. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1303388 | Farmbuildings To North West Of East Fourstones Farmhouse | 1303388 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.169513 55.006686, -2.169588 55.006662, -2.169444 55.006508, -2.169657 55.006446, -2.169503 55.006275, -2.16942 55.006299, -2.169532 55.006422, -2.169176 55.006529, -2.169063 55.006407, -2.168983 55.006431, -2.169134 55.006597, -2.169343 55.006537, -2.169364 55.006559, -2.169293 55.00658, -2.169264 55.006603, -2.169261 55.006616, -2.169275 55.006643, -2.169312 55.006662, -2.169376 55.00666, -2.169389 55.006673, -2.169424 55.006662, -2.169445 55.006686, -2.169501 55.00667, -2.169513 55.006686))) | In the entry for: NY 86 NE WARDEN FOURSTONES 6/120 Farmbuildings to north of Fourstones Farmhouse GV II The item shall be amended to read: NY 86 NE FOURSTONES 6/120 Farmbuildings to north- west of East Fourstones GV Farmhouse II The description shall be amended to read: Byres, barn, gingang, engine-house and feedstores. Early C19. Squared stone with ashlar dressings. Roofs of stone slates and Welsh slates; brick chimney. E-plan facing south and central north wing. Original 2-storey, U-shaped range has taller central threshing barn at right-angles, with hipped roof facing front. This and the side wings have various boarded single and double doors and part-slatted windows under stone lintels; pattern of slit vents. Later one-storey central section, forming E, has rebated elliptical-arched central cart entrance; door and window at sides. All roofs hipped. Attached to east side of threshing barn to rear a round-ended, solid gingang with double doors, 2 windows and round-hipped roof. Behind this an engine house with tall, square stone-corniced chimney on stone base. Interior of threshing barn shows chamfered king-post roof trusses. A pleasing example of a planned mixed farm of the period. The covered areas between the wings of the E, the asbestos-roofed shed on the west side and the haybarn at the north-west corner are not included. In the entry for: NY 86 NE WARDEN FOURSTONES 6/120 Farmbuildings to north- west of East Fourstones GV Farmhouse II The description shall be amended to read: Byres, barn, gingang, engine-house and feedstores. Early C19. Squared stone with ashlar dressings. Roffs of stone slates and Welsh slates; brickchminey. U-plan around farmyard facing south, and central north wing. 2 storeys. Taller central threshing barn at right-angles, with hipped roof facing front This and the side wings have various boarded singe and douible doors, and part-slatted windows, under stone lintels; pattern of slit vents. All roofs hipped. Attached to east side of threshing barn, to rear, a round-ended solid gingang with double doors, 2 windows and round-hipped roof. Behind this an engine house with tall, square stone-corniced chimney on stone base. Interior of barn shows chamfered king-post roof trusses. A pleasing example of a planned mixed farm of the period. The one-storey central front addition, the covered areas to either side of it, the asbestos-roofed shed on the west side and the haybarn at the north-west corner are not of special interest. The list was previously amended in respect of this entry on 18 June 1986. ------------------------------------ NY 86 NE WARDEN FOURSTONES 6/120 Farmbuildings to north of Fourstones Farmhouse GV II Farmbuildings. Early C19, squared stone with ashlar dressings, hipped slate roofs. E-plan layout facing south. Central section a taller threshing barn, with circular gingang attached to east side and later C19 engine house built into north angle, with square chimney, upper part brick. Original buildings show segmental-arched openings and square-headed windows, some later alteration and infill between ranges. A good example of a model farm layout of the early C19. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
| 1303394 | Old Prior Manor And Prior Manor Cottage | 1303394 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.020082 54.978091, -2.019874 54.978042, -2.019882 54.978029, -2.019852 54.978023, -2.019843 54.978035, -2.019799 54.978027, -2.019752 54.978094, -2.019886 54.978124, -2.019869 54.978141, -2.019924 54.978152, -2.01991 54.978173, -2.019954 54.978183, -2.01997 54.978161, -2.020026 54.978173, -2.020082 54.978091))) | CORBRIDGE STAGSHAW ROAD NY 9864 (East side) 21/199 Old Prior Manor and Prior Manor Cottage 20.10.52 (previously listed as Old Rectory and cottage occupied by W Johnson) II Pair of houses, mid-C17 but with earlier fabric in cottage; C18 and C19 alterations. Coursed rubble with roughly-shaped quoins, except for massive squared quoins to cottage ground floor; cut dressings; cottage porch old brick with squared stone front; Welsh slate roofs with old brick stacks. House double-span with late C18/early C19 part to rear, cottage with rear outshut of uncertain date. South elevation in 2 sections, each 2 storeys, 3 bays. House to left has C20 glazed door in old moulded surround with flat-pointed head, sunk spandrels and hoodmould; 12-pane sash windows with tooled lintels and sills: traces of older openings alongside. Cottage to right has central porch with boarded door in chamfered surround, under coped gable: paired 4-pane casements in former 2-light windows (only that over porch retains its mullion) with recessed and chamfered surrounds and hoodmoulds. House has coped gables; stepped-and-banded stacks at ends and between house and cottage. Left return of house shows chamfered attic window. Right return of cottage shows 6-pane casements (thelower, to stair, with old bars), blocked 2-light attic window and 4-pane sash set in chamfered opening of former doorwayinto rear outshut. Interior: House retains 4 original fireplaces (one large) with moulded surrounds, flat pointed arches and sunk spandrels. Cottage has boarded front door, within porch, with flat-pointed head in chamfered square frame; simple C18 stone fire- places; kitchen ceiling (in rear outshut) has stop-chamfered joists. Also known as Prior Mains. Formerly Corbridge Rectory, held in the medieval period by Carlisle Priory. , | 2013-08-19 | 1952-10-20 | ||||
| 1303398 | Ayle Well And Adjacent Farmbuilding | 1303398 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.443835 54.838778, -2.443805 54.838792, -2.443819 54.838803, -2.443704 54.838854, -2.443792 54.838919, -2.443938 54.838854, -2.443913 54.838834, -2.444052 54.838774, -2.443994 54.838727, -2.443884 54.838774, -2.44387 54.838763, -2.443835 54.838778))) | NY 74 NW KNARESDALE WITH KIRKHAUGH AYLE 19/137 Ayle Well and adjacent farmbuilding II House with cottage to left, now one dwelling, and farm building adjacent to cottage. Mainly c.1730 incorporating masonry of c.1600 and late C17, restored c.1980. Rubble with stone dressings; stone slate roofs to house and cottage, C20 metal roof to farm building. House 2 storeys, 2 wide bays. Central boarded door flanked by former 2-light mullioned windows, that to left restored. Similar windows to 1st floor flank central narrow window in chamfered surround. Cottage to left 3 storeys, 2 bays. External stone stair over ground-floor door with small loop to left, to central lst-floor door flanked by former 2-light windows; smaller windows in chamfered surrounds to 2nd floor. Rear elevation shows boarded door to byre. Farm building to left of cottage incorporates earlier fabric, probably of bastle house and is included for group value. Single-storey extension to right of house not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 |
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