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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| 1303400 | Garden Wall, Sheds And Pigsty East And South Of Farmhouse | 1303400 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.081425 55.091526, -2.081475 55.09156, -2.081682 55.091444, -2.081624 55.091473, -2.081605 55.091462, -2.081538 55.0915, -2.081506 55.091481, -2.081431 55.091523, -2.081246 55.091389, -2.081392 55.091305, -2.081351 55.091282, -2.081214 55.091361, -2.08082 55.091056, -2.081024 55.090886, -2.081604 55.091219, -2.081615 55.091213, -2.081025 55.090874, -2.080804 55.091053, -2.081302 55.091443, -2.081425 55.091526))) | NY 97 NW CHOLLERTON LITTLE SWINBURNE 10/59 Garden wall, sheds and pigsty east and south of farmhouse GV II Garden wall with lean-to sheds and pigsty. Probably 1808. Random rubble. Wall c1O feet high with flat coping, around courtyard and garden. Segmental- arched carriage entry on east side. 2 pigsties, with circular feeding troughs, against courtyard north wall. Row of single-storey sheds against courtyard south wall. 2 garden entrances have C20 plank doors in alternating-block surrounds. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1303402 | Colt Park Farmhouse | 1303402 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.891679 55.239016, -1.891718 55.239023, -1.891708 55.239041, -1.891798 55.239055, -1.891838 55.238979, -1.891922 55.238993, -1.891951 55.238937, -1.892003 55.238946, -1.892009 55.238935, -1.891937 55.238921, -1.891929 55.238937, -1.891842 55.23892, -1.891855 55.238901, -1.891819 55.238896, -1.891806 55.238916, -1.891683 55.238894, -1.891651 55.238956, -1.891704 55.238965, -1.891679 55.239016))) | NUNNYKIRK B 6342 NZ 09 SE (East side, off) 13/47 Colt Park Farmhouse GV II House. Late C17 or early C18. Altered early C19. Coursed stone with Welsh slate roof. T-plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central C19 gabled porch. 4-pane sashes with projecting sills. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with flat coping and corniced end stacks. Re-used window lintel to rear inscribed DAIRY WF M 1697 Interior has several 2-panel doors. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
| 1303404 | Farmbuilding Attached To Right Of Colt Park Farmhouse | 1303404 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.891487 55.238907, -1.891477 55.238926, -1.891651 55.238956, -1.891683 55.238894, -1.891598 55.238878, -1.891691 55.2387, -1.891602 55.238684, -1.891487 55.238907))) | NUNNYKIRK B 6342 NZ 09 SE (East side, off) 13/49 Farmbuilding attached to right of Colt Park Farmhouse GV II Farmbuildings. Dated WT Coursed stone with ashlar dressings, Welsh slate 1788. roof. L-plan. Single storey. Short range attached to house: one-bay byre with boarded door in alternating-block surround. Projecting to right of this a shelter shed with 5 elliptical arches with square piers, imposts and keystones. Keystone of centre arch dated. Dovecote with 4 pigeon holes in right gable. Attached to right a lower, early C19, 2-bay byre with 2 boarded doors. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
| 1303408 | Nesbit Cottage | 1303408 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.020942 55.601953, -2.020909 55.601962, -2.020964 55.602027, -2.021085 55.601989, -2.021028 55.60193, -2.021117 55.601918, -2.021091 55.601888, -2.021185 55.601859, -2.021142 55.601809, -2.020888 55.601886, -2.020942 55.601953))) | NT 93 SE DODDINGTON FENTON 9/14 Nesbit Cottage GV II Estate house. c.l870. Painted dressed stone with ashlar quoins and surrounds. Welsh slate roof. L-shaped. 2 storeys, 4 bays. Doorway, set in partly-projecting, partly-recessed porch, has chamfered surround and shield above. Small lean-to stone roof. Cross-gabled projecting right bay has 3-light mullioned window in slightly-projecting square bay with stone pent roof. 2-light mullioned windows elsewhere. Gabled roof with kneelers and ridged and roll-moulded coping. One quadruple conjoined and corniced ridge stack. Similar chimneys on cross wing. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
| 1303409 | Stable And Hearse House C40 Yards South-West Of Church Of St Giles | 1303409 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.109636 55.041486, -2.109765 55.041484, -2.109766 55.0415, -2.109818 55.0415, -2.109816 55.041456, -2.109764 55.041456, -2.109763 55.041438, -2.109633 55.041442, -2.109636 55.041486))) | NY 97 SW CHOLLERTON CHOLLERTON 14/48 Stable and hearse house c40 yards south-west of Church of St. Giles GV II Stable and hearse house. Probably early C19. Random rubble with stone slate roof. Single storey. 3 bays with hearse house recessed to left. Central plank door in pointed-arched surround under gabled half dormer. Left and right are very small possibly re-used lancet windows. Left corner is canted with double plank doors of hearse house to left. Mounting block to right of door. Hipped roof. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1303410 | Wellhead And Troughs 50 Metres North Of Portgate House | 1303410 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.032676 55.01128, -2.0327 55.011274, -2.032706 55.011256, -2.032676 55.011244, -2.032649 55.011253, -2.032645 55.011262, -2.032652 55.011274, -2.032676 55.01128))) | CORBRIDGE PORTGATE NY 96 NE NY 98026853 5/188 Wellhead and troughs 50 metres north of Portgate House GV II Wellhead and troughs, probably C18. Roughly-squared stone. Wellhead capped by large shaped slabs; pair of monolithic stone troughs adjacent. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1303411 | Milestone Circa A Quarter Of A Mile West Of Coltpark | 1303411 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.896329 55.238301, -1.896294 55.2383, -1.896285 55.238349, -1.89632 55.23835, -1.896329 55.238301))) | NUNNYKIRK B 6342 NZ 09 SE NZ 098938 (West side) 13/52 Milestone c.? mile west of Coltpark II Milestone. Mid C18. Sandstone, c.18 inches high with 2 faces and rounded back. Inscribed on one face RB for Rothbury, and on the other H for Hexham. 5 26 The Rothbury-Hexham turnpike was opened c.1751. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
| 1303416 | Cross House East And Cross House West | 1303416 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.016816 54.974872, -2.01651 54.974829, -2.016487 54.974882, -2.016587 54.974894, -2.016574 54.974927, -2.016756 54.974951, -2.016771 54.974914, -2.016798 54.974918, -2.016816 54.974872))) | CORBRIDGE PRINCES STREET NY 9964 (West side) 22/193 Cross House East and Cross House West 20.10.52 GV II Pair of houses, 1754 for Eliezer Birch. Squared stone with tooled dressings; Welsh slate roof with stacks heightened in yellow brick. 3 storeys, 2 + 2 + 2 bays. Pedimented centre set slightly forward; 1st and 2nd floor sill bands, modillion eaves cornice. Bays flanking centre have renewed doors, that to left in architrave with pediment, that to right in renewed Gibbs surround. 4-pane sash windows in raised stone surrounds, corniced on lower floors of centre. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced end and central ridge stacks. Returns show small casement attic windows. Contemporary outshut to rear with altered fenestration. Interior: remodelled later C19. Old chamfered fireplace in kitchen at rear of Cross House East. , | 2013-08-19 | 1952-10-20 | ||||
| 1303426 | Halton Lea Farmhouse | 1303426 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.545711 54.923909, -2.545796 54.923901, -2.54577 54.923814, -2.545851 54.923806, -2.545833 54.923748, -2.545588 54.923772, -2.545616 54.923864, -2.545697 54.923856, -2.545711 54.923909))) | NY 65 NE HARTLEYBURN HALTON LEA GATE 6/130 Halton Lea Farmhouse GV II House, late C16 or early C17 enlarged and remodelled in early c19. Rubble with dressings, mostly rendered; slate roof. 2 storeys, 4 bays, irregular. C20 glazed door in 2nd bay flanked by paired 12-pane sashes; to right small 8-pane sash. 1st floor has 16-pane sashes. Gables with moulded kneelers and overlapping coping stones. End and ridge stacks rebuilt in brick and stone. Right return shows central flush-panelled door in chamfered surround. Rear elevation and C19 rear wing have mainly 12-pane sashes; some openings have rock-faced and margined surrounds. Interior; the eastern part of the house has walls over lm. thick and probably represents a large bastle. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1303427 | 3 Stone Coffins To East Of South Aisle Of Church Of St Lawrence | 1303427 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612039 55.349058, -1.612033 55.34902, -1.612012 55.349022, -1.612018 55.349059, -1.612039 55.349058))) | WARKWORTH DIAL PLACE NU 2406 (North end) 21/302 3 stone coffins to east of south aisle of Church of St. Lawrence GV II Stone coffins. Medieval, found 1860. Cut sandstone. Typical medieval coffins with shaped heads; one has base broken off. | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1303430 | Railway Viaduct Over River Font | 1303430 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.920601 55.237856, -1.920373 55.237164, -1.920105 55.237162, -1.920335 55.237898, -1.920601 55.237856))) | HOLLINGHILL FONTBURN RESERVOIR NZ 09 SE 13/45 Railway Viaduct over River Font GV II Disused railway viaduct. 1870 for North British Railay. Rock-faced stone. Eleven high round arches. Piers have a pronounced batter. No parapet. Also in Nunnykirk Civil Parish (q.v.). , | 2014-04-08 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
| 1303431 | Churchyard Walls, Gate And War Memorial | 1303431 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612766 55.349265, -1.612735 55.349102, -1.61269 55.348997, -1.612625 55.348901, -1.612409 55.34862, -1.612393 55.348602, -1.612376 55.3486, -1.612218 55.348628, -1.612207 55.348638, -1.612227 55.348646, -1.612356 55.348623, -1.612376 55.348638, -1.61239 55.348634, -1.612596 55.348908, -1.612659 55.349003, -1.612704 55.349105, -1.612741 55.349263, -1.612671 55.349333, -1.612522 55.349381, -1.612382 55.349415, -1.612218 55.349431, -1.611943 55.349437, -1.611784 55.349427, -1.611728 55.349279, -1.611671 55.34907, -1.611632 55.348816, -1.611633 55.348745, -1.612193 55.348652, -1.612202 55.348642, -1.612185 55.348634, -1.611602 55.348735, -1.611601 55.348818, -1.611639 55.349073, -1.611697 55.349282, -1.611759 55.349441, -1.611944 55.349455, -1.612221 55.349449, -1.612391 55.349433, -1.612536 55.349397, -1.612692 55.349347, -1.61276 55.349283, -1.612766 55.349265))) | NU 2406 WARKWORTH DIAL PLACE (North end) 21/304 Churchyard walls, gate and War Memorial GV II Churchyard walls, gate and war memorial. Wall probably mostly C18, incorporating some earlier fabric; gates early C19; war memorial c.1920 by M.H. Graham and H. Honeyman, moved to present site c.1960. Wall squared stone; gates wrought iron; war memorial ashlar and bronze. South wall 1.5 metres high with flat slab coping ramped up at either side of gate near west end; square piers, with plinth and moulded pyramidal caps; holding double gates with patterned half-rail, downswept top rail and spear- topped bars. Incurved section of wall at south-west corner behind war memorial: stepped base has added plaque with 1939-45 names below plaque with names of 1914-18 war dead in keyed surround; frieze and top block, with bronze roundel and laurel sprays, and cornice. West wall has small gate near centre, also jambs of blocked gateway and two blocked arches further north. On north of churchyard is 1.5-metre high retaining wall, battered in profile. East wall has small gate near centre; north part incorporates end wall of former tithe barn (converted into cottages c.1900) with 2 slit vents and outline of original gable visible. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1303440 | Row Of 5 Boundary Stones On Moor To North West Of Snook Bank Farm | 1303440 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.803697 55.341353, -1.803702 55.341348, -1.803692 55.341348, -1.803692 55.341352, -1.803697 55.341353)), ((-1.803349 55.341023, -1.803355 55.341021, -1.803355 55.341018, -1.803344 55.341018, -1.803349 55.341023)), ((-1.804359 55.341996, -1.804364 55.34199, -1.804354 55.34199, -1.804354 55.341994, -1.804359 55.341996)), ((-1.803085 55.340715, -1.80309 55.34071, -1.80308 55.34071, -1.80308 55.340714, -1.803085 55.340715)), ((-1.801535 55.339179, -1.801541 55.339179, -1.801544 55.339176, -1.801538 55.339172, -1.801535 55.339179))) | LONGFRAMLINGTON SNOOK BANK NU 10 NW NU 12520535 to12690504 1/168 Row of 5 boundary stones on moor to north-west of Snook Bank Farm GV II Boundary stones, c.1830. Cut sandstone. Segmental or flat-topped pillars 0.4 to 0.6 metre high with incised letters W D on north-east; reverses plain. S Stones delineating the south-west boundary of a trapezoidal area of moorland; 2 others in the row shown by O.S. could not be located. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
| 1303446 | Church Of St Lawrence | 1303446 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.6119 55.349178, -1.612027 55.34917, -1.61202 55.349132, -1.612091 55.349128, -1.612095 55.349139, -1.612393 55.34912, -1.612396 55.349139, -1.612432 55.349137, -1.612429 55.349118, -1.61247 55.349115, -1.612473 55.349135, -1.612515 55.349132, -1.612513 55.349113, -1.612558 55.349111, -1.612555 55.349093, -1.612645 55.349088, -1.612634 55.34903, -1.612548 55.349035, -1.612537 55.348979, -1.612403 55.348987, -1.612397 55.348947, -1.612329 55.348951, -1.612337 55.348991, -1.612051 55.349008, -1.612062 55.349069, -1.611882 55.349081, -1.6119 55.349178))) | NU 2406 WARKWORTH DIAL PLACE (North end) 21/300 Church of St. Lawrence 31.12.69 GV I Parish Church. Nave and chancel early C12; west tower c.1200; vestry probably C13; belfry and spire C14 or C15; south aisle and porch late C15; Restored 1860, nave by John Dobson and chancel by Ewan Christian. Squared stone with cut dressings. Graduated Lakeland slate roofs to nave and chancel, leaded roofs to aisle, porch and vestry. Plan: Unusually long nave (27.6 x 7.6 metres) with west tower, 5-bay aisle with 2-storey south porch, 2-bay aisleless chancel and formerly 2-storeyed north vestry. 3-stage tower with south-west stair turret, plinth and chamfered setbacks at lower-stage sills, between stages and midway up belfry. Lower stage has lancets in each side; 2nd-stage lancet on south. Turret, rising to midway up belfry, has 5 stone steps up to inserted boarded studded door on south; small loops. Belfry has paired pointed openings (part-blocked on west) and corbelled-out parapet. 1875 clock face below bell openings on south. Octagonal stone spire with worn crocketed doorway to parapet on south, and gabled lucarnes; moulded finial with weathervane. West wall, to either side of tower, shows angle pilasters and string courses of C12 nave. South aisle and porch have moulded plinth, slender stepped buttresses between bays and at angles, and strings below moulded parapet. Porch has moulded arch, heavily cemented, under C18 sundial and 2-light window; east wall shows chamfered loop, single-light window above and pent-roofed stair turret with boarded studded door and loop window; west wall chamfered loop. Inside stone benches and groined vault with moulded ribs and central boss with shield; studded double doors in moulded arch. Aisle has 3-light windows (except 5-light east window) with C19 tracery in old 4-centred hollow-chamfered openings with hoodmoulds. Original C12 north nave wall: plinth, pilasters buttresses, strings at sill and impost levels of round-headed windows; restored eaves cornice on carved corbels. Second bay from west has broad pilaster holding blocked north door, at left; sunk gable-headed panel with round arch of 2 chamfered orders, outer on shafts with worn scalloped capitals. At east end a shallow projection, with inserted double door and small window, holding newel stair to chamber above chancel vault. Immediately west an inserted late medieval square-headed window low in wall. Two large later medieval stepped buttresses near west end. Chancel south wall shows similar features although west bay with priest's door is largely C19 restoration; old blocked priest's door, very low and narrow, with cambered lintel under plain tympanum, in east bay. East end has 3 C19 stepped windows. North wall shows original window west of vestry. Vestry has two C19 windows, and older lancet at high level on north; east wall chamfered setback broken by inserted square-headed window and blocked door; paired lancets at high level; west wall has window of three tiny round-arched lights cut in a single slab below high-level lancet. Nave and chancel both have C19 east gables with circular windows in Romanesque style and stepped copings on moulded kneelers; finial crosses. Interior: West and north walls of nave have sill and impost strings, and moulded rear arches on shafted jambs with scalloped capitals. C12 west end, covered externally by tower, intact except for inserted round arch below central window. At east end of north wall a blocked chamfered round-arched doorway, with plain tympanum, to stair turret. Arcades of quatrefoil piers and similar responds, with moulded capitals and bases, carrying deeply-moulded arches; shield hoodmould stops on both sides in 2 western bays. Aisle has damaged ogee-arched piscina and round-arched recess further west. Nave has C19 scissor-braced roof on moulded stone corbels. Aisle, parvise chamber over porch and vestry all have late medieval low-pitched roofs with cambered tie-beams; longitudinal timbers moulded in aisle. C12 chancel arch has moulded inner orders and outer order with fan-like ornament; beaded hood. Jambs with 3 half-shafts and scalloped capitals; chamfered impost band to nave. Chancel has sill string and rear arches as in nave, and rib-vault on wall shafts (paired between bays) rising from string. Diagonal vault ribs with zig-zag ornament. One original window now opens into vestry. Square-headed chamfered aumbries on north and south of sanctuary. Carved C19 reredos in Romanesque style; Minton tiles. Early C18 wrought iron altar rails with crest and monogram of Matthew White of Blagdon. Plain octagonal font, probably C15. Remains of medieval glass in head tracery of aisle east window. Saxon headstone and 2 early medieval headstone crosses in chancel. Fine early C14 knight's effigy in aisle, on C17 table tomb with doubtful inscription ascribing it to 'Sir Hugh of Morwicke who gave the Common to this Towne of Warkworth'. Armorial tablet on north of chancel to Ann Hunter, d.1720. Various C18 and early C19 wall tablets in nave and chancel, many signed by Davies of Newcastle. Royal arms of James II, dated 1685, in aisle. Fixed in recess of blocked priest's door is medieval face jug from 1977 excavation of Magdalen Chapel site. Belfry shows old pegged bell frames, and mechanism of clock given in 1700 by George Lawson of Gloster Hill. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
| 1303447 | Gatepiers And Pair Of Outbuildings To North Of Villa Farmhouse | 1303447 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.722458 55.336973, -1.722514 55.337043, -1.722583 55.337024, -1.722527 55.336955, -1.722458 55.336973)), ((-1.72238 55.337075, -1.722433 55.337062, -1.722377 55.33699, -1.722323 55.337004, -1.72238 55.337075, -1.72238 55.337075))) | NEWTON-ON-THE-MOOR A1 NU 10 SE (East side, off) 6/172 Gatepiers and pair of outbuildings to north of Villa Farmhouse GV II Gatepiers and outbuildings, c.1820. Squared stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof to west building, asbestos sheets on east building. Square gatepiers with bands and low pyramidal caps; to left tall wall with arched coping joins garden wall (q.v.)and forms north end of east building; to right is north end of west building with renewed window and returned gable coping. To small court within the gates, east building shows 2 boarded doors with a C20 window between, inserted in the blocking of a third doorway. West building shows a renewed door, in a reduced cart entrance under a timber lintel, and a small window; stepped-and-corniced ridge stack. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
| 1303453 | High Stonecroft House | 1303453 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.230257 55.014258, -2.23021 55.014177, -2.229965 55.014224, -2.230011 55.014305, -2.230257 55.014258))) | NY 86 NE NEWBROUGH STONECROFT 6/112 High Stonecroft House II House, early C19 extended later C19. Stone, raised ashlar quoins, rubble right bay and back. Slate roof, ashlar corniced gable stacks. Front 2 storeys, 3 bays and later C19 bay slightly set back to right. Main section has central 4-panelled door with 4-pane fanlight in raised surround with cornice on moulded brackets; flanking 12-pane sashes, 3 similar windows to 1st floor. Later bay has ripartite sash to ground floor and margined sash above. All windows have raised surrounds and slightly projecting sills. Right return has door with tall margined fanlight in raised surround. Rendered left return has replaced sash in raised surround to 1st floor, above later greenhouse. Round-headed stair window with radial glazing, and various windows with raised surrounds, to rear. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
| 1303455 | Church Of St Michael | 1303455 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.015964 55.3929, -2.015999 55.392944, -2.016086 55.392922, -2.016078 55.392912, -2.016116 55.392903, -2.016094 55.392876, -2.016215 55.392845, -2.016163 55.39278, -2.016117 55.392792, -2.016103 55.392775, -2.016046 55.39279, -2.016061 55.392807, -2.015993 55.392825, -2.015971 55.392797, -2.015898 55.392816, -2.015926 55.392853, -2.015781 55.39289, -2.015819 55.392938, -2.015964 55.3929))) | TENTH LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST COMPILED UNDER SECTION 54 OF THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 8/1 ALNHAM ALNHAM NT 91 SE 8/1 Church of St.Michael 21/10/53 GV I Parish church. Saxon foundation. Largely late C12- early C13. Restored 1870 by F.R. Wilson and again in 1953. Roughly-dressed stone with stone slate roofs. South transept has graduated Lakeland slate roof. Nave with west bellcote, south porch, north and south transepts and chancel. West end has one C12 round-headed window flanked by 2 original buttresses on each side. Upper part of gable rebuilt and bellcote added in 1870. All other windows are of 1870 in Transitional style. 3-bay nave. South porch,probably C16 or early C17, has round-headed doorway with continuous roll moulding and is tunnel-vaulted. Saxon quoins at nave north-east and south-east corners. 2-bay chancel has priest's door with four-centred arched head. North side blank. The nave has the blocked C13 arches of the former 3-bay north aisle embedded in it. Also later, probably C16, blocked door and blocked C18 round-headed window. Blocked C16 window in chancel north wall. Interior: Round-headed south door with continuous chamfer. West window is shafted with round-headed rare arch; shafts and rings are replacements but the bases and one capital are original. Depressed semicircular chancel arch of 2 chamfers rising from semicircular responds and simply moulded capitals. Arches into transepts slightly later. North transept has pointed C13 arch with 2 chamfers and octagonal responds. South transept is rougher and simpler but of similar date. Old roof timbers re-used forming collar-beam trusses, partly ceiled in nave. Late C13 - early C14 segmental-arched tomb recess in chancel south wall. Small octagonal font dated 1664. 4 medieval grave covers in chancel floor. Monument to George Alder 1611 in floor of nave with wild lettering and unusual spelling. Several C17and C18 monuments in south transept. Northumberland county History Vol. 14 page 563. , | 2013-01-29 | 1953-10-21 | ||||
| 1303456 | Ash Cleugh Farmhouse | 1303456 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.55032 54.945014, -2.550356 54.944995, -2.550246 54.944923, -2.550138 54.944982, -2.550248 54.945054, -2.55032 54.945014))) | NY 66 SW HARTLEYBURN 1/128 Ash Cleugh Farmhouse II Probably bastle house, late C16 or early C17, remodelled later C17 and again in second quarter of C19. Rubble with dressings, stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central boarded door with overlight in moulded Tudor-arched surround with hoodmould, flanked by tall 3-light mullioned windows with hoodmoulds (some mullions removed). At 1st floor level 2-light windows flank a single light, in similar style. Each window is accompanied by a small rectangular chamfered opening, to right or left of the window head. Some of the stone dressings (hoodmoulds, window sills, doorhead etc) appear to be genuine Cl7 work re-set on C19 remodelling of the facade. Coped gables. Left return has C17 large projecting stepped stack carrying C19 corniced stone chimney. Right return has blocked bastle door, square-headed with heavy dressings. C19 corniced stone stack on gable above earlier corbels. Outshut to rear has boarded door in stop-chamfered surround and windows similar to front. Interior; C18 ground-floor fireplace with chamfered surround set within C17 predecessor with segmental arch partly cut away. Stone stair in outshut. 2 principal-rafter roof trusses with collars. Used as barn at time of survey. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1303457 | Brockley Hall Farmhouse | 1303457 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.866136 55.282502, -1.866284 55.28246, -1.866295 55.282472, -1.866399 55.282442, -1.866339 55.282374, -1.866085 55.282446, -1.866136 55.282502))) | HESLEYHURST BROCKLEY HALL NZ 09 NE 8/39 Brockley Hall Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse. Probably originally a bastle house. C16 (recorded in 1579); restored and refronted 1666 by Thomas Wharton. Restored again 1858. Random rubble, especially large to rear. Ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. One room deep, three rooms long. Irregular openings. 2 storeys, 4 windows. On ground floor 5 bays. Doorway in 4th bay has roll-moulded Tudor-arched surround with fine hollow-chamfered outer order which is stepped above the arch. Lintel, dated 1666 has central shield bearing an 'M' and surrounded by foliage; flanking letters T W for Thomas Wharton; hoodmould with scrolled stops. Above a square panel inscribed R . In the 2nd bay a C19 doorway 1858 with chamfered alternating-block surround. C19 2-light double-chamfered mullioned windows. Gabled roof with flat coping and tall corniced end and ridge stacks of 2 conjoined shafts. Single-storey C19 addition on left has boarded and battened door and small 4-pane casment. Interior: rear wall, right end wall and internal cross wall are c.40 inches thick. This represents the C16 house. Another wall c.40 inches thick continues left of this on ground floor and suggests a single-storey addition to the original house. Old oak beams. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
| 1303459 | Doddington Bastle | 1303459 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.004666 55.58622, -2.004487 55.586265, -2.0045 55.586283, -2.004719 55.586227, -2.004661 55.586155, -2.004584 55.586176, -2.004561 55.586148, -2.004544 55.586152, -2.004493 55.586165, -2.004527 55.586206, -2.004634 55.586179, -2.004666 55.58622))) | NT 93 SE DODDINGTON DODDINGTON VILLAGE 9/7 Doddington Bastle II* Ruined strong house. 1584 for Lord Grey. Very large roughly-dressed stone with dressed stone quoins and window surrounds. T-shaped. 3-storey main block with projecting 3-storey gabled stair tower. Main block c.60 ft x 25 ft. West wall stands to full height, north wall to c.20 ft. Doorway formerly to right of stair tower. Tower stands to full height and has 3 slit windows on south front. Remains of parapet visible in south-west corner. To rear 3 large buttresses and blocked door. 2 slit windows. Interior of stair tower has remains of stone newel stair. Large blocked segmental arch to fireplace on ground floor. Further fireplace with flat lintel on 1st floor. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
| 1303465 | Newbrough Hall | 1303465 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.19713 55.008857, -2.197198 55.008847, -2.197175 55.008796, -2.197161 55.008798, -2.197115 55.008689, -2.197129 55.008688, -2.197084 55.008573, -2.196792 55.008611, -2.196795 55.008619, -2.196777 55.008633, -2.196785 55.008651, -2.196809 55.008657, -2.19684 55.008728, -2.196862 55.008725, -2.196906 55.008835, -2.197035 55.008819, -2.197049 55.008853, -2.197124 55.008843, -2.19713 55.008857))) | NY 86 NE NEWBROUGH NEWBROUGH 6/103 Newbrough Hall 20/10/52 GV II* Country House 1812 by John Dobson, altered and remodelled internally by Deas 1902. Ashlar, slate roofs, ashlar stepped and corniced stacks. Main block 5 x 4 bays with later parallel rear wings joining coach house (dated 1813) to enclose a small courtyard. Front elevation: 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Slightly projecting pedimented centre bay. Plinth. 5 semicircular steps to central flush- panelled door with flanking Tuscan engaged columns supporting doorhead under broad radial fanlight, the whole in round-arched recess with cut voussoirs. Recessed 12-pane sash windows. Right elevation: ground floor curved bay with 3 12-pane sashes, 3 further sashes, all insertions of 1902. 1st floor 2 blind windows, 2 12-pane sashes. Roof dormer with 16-pane sash. To right lower rear wing with various openings. Left elevation; 2 12-pane sashes and 2 blind windows to each floor. To left lower rear wing with various openings. Rear elevation of main block heightened in 1902. Round-headed stair window with dated keystone. Rear elevation of former coach house has segmental arch with dated keystone, and oeuil de boeuf above. , | 2013-01-29 | 1952-10-20 | ||||
| 1303468 | West Lodge, West Lodge North, And Walls And Gatepiers | 1303468 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.965982 54.893819, -1.966053 54.89382, -1.966055 54.893772, -1.966069 54.893772, -1.966071 54.89366, -1.966061 54.893661, -1.966061 54.893692, -1.96593 54.893696, -1.96593 54.893714, -1.96587 54.893713, -1.965869 54.893765, -1.965928 54.893765, -1.965928 54.893811, -1.965982 54.893811, -1.965982 54.893819)), ((-1.965838 54.893593, -1.966065 54.893596, -1.966065 54.893616, -1.966072 54.893616, -1.966075 54.893499, -1.965968 54.893498, -1.965966 54.893551, -1.965926 54.893551, -1.965926 54.89356, -1.96584 54.893559, -1.965838 54.893593))) | HEALEY MINSTERACRES NZ 05 NW NZ 022554 West Lodge, West Lodge 10/145 North, and walls and gatepiers II Pair of flanking lodges, walls and gatepiers to drive. Late C18. Lodges coursed rubble with tooled quoins and dressings; -stone slate roofs. Walls and piers tooled-and-margined stone. Square piers with steep pyramidal caps and attached jambs with moulded tops. Link walls with flat coping, ramped up towards lodges. Lodge elevations to drive each I storey 2 bays. Blocked pointed doorway at west end of each wall, that on north with window inserted. 12-pane Yorkshire sash windows with intersecting glazing bars under pointed heads, eastern on south lodge altered with boarded door inserted. Large sunk quatrefoil, between windows, set with mineral specimens (purple fluorspar, quartz etc.). All openings have raised stone surrounds. Coped gables with moulded kneelers, stepped and corniced ridge stacks. One lodge was used as a school in the C19, the other as the schoolmaster's house. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-06-18 | ||||
| 1303470 | Blackett House And Temperance Cottage | 1303470 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.953442 55.041538, -1.953531 55.04155, -1.953528 55.041558, -1.95377 55.041591, -1.953803 55.041512, -1.953727 55.041502, -1.953738 55.041482, -1.953709 55.041478, -1.953701 55.041498, -1.953472 55.041467, -1.953442 55.041538))) | MATFEN MATFEN NZ 07 SW 14/177 Temperance Hotel and Temperance Cottage GV II House and cottage. Formerly an inn and later a temperance hotel. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. House 2 storeys, 4 windows, with lower 1-bay cottage attached to right. House has 2-bay section to left and slightly projecting cross-gabled section to right. Panelled door with 5-pane overlight in stone porch with Gothic bargeboards, in re-entrant angle. 16-pane sashes above and to left. Projecting section has canted bay window with stone mullions and pent roof; two 2-light windows above. In the gable a large painted crest of the Blackett family. Cottage has C20 door with triple keystone. 2-light window on ground floor and gabled half-dormer above. Gabled roof. Flat coping on left, ridged coping with kneelers elsewhere. End stacks, plain on left, corniced on right. , | 2025-08-12 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1303483 | Town Hall | 1303483 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.198398 55.005476, -2.198393 55.005521, -2.198376 55.00552, -2.198366 55.005611, -2.198257 55.005608, -2.198266 55.005518, -2.198201 55.005516, -2.198198 55.00554, -2.198222 55.005541, -2.198206 55.005684, -2.198271 55.005686, -2.198269 55.005701, -2.198329 55.005703, -2.19833 55.00569, -2.198419 55.005693, -2.198422 55.00566, -2.198543 55.005664, -2.198555 55.005553, -2.198592 55.005553, -2.198601 55.005464, -2.198537 55.005462, -2.198538 55.005451, -2.198476 55.00545, -2.198475 55.005459, -2.1984 55.005456, -2.198398 55.005476))) | NY 8767 NEWBROUGH NEWBROUGH (North side) 12/94 Town Town Hall GV II Town Hall dated 1876 in pediment. Ashlar, rusticated quoins; hipped slate roof, ashlar stacks with heavy cornices. Rectangular block with meeting hall running back to rear. Italianate style. Front elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays, central bay set forward with rusticated quoins. Central doorway, with heavy Tuscan pilasters and entablature, flanked by paired round-arched windows with chamfered keystones, plain imposts and projecting corbelled sills. Inscription above doorway: TOWN HALL PRESENTED TO THE INHABITANTS OF NEWBROUGH BY MISS JANE TODD 1st floor, above moulded string, sash window in centre bay flanked by paired sashes, in raised stop-chamfered surrounds with chamfered heads. Moulded cornice and panelled parapet. Pilastered centre bay holds clock and supports pediment with acroterion, with bell cote behind. Included for historical interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
| 1303486 | East Hepple Farmhouse | 1303486 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.028106 55.29963, -2.028026 55.299637, -2.02804 55.299694, -2.028501 55.299653, -2.028494 55.299601, -2.028106 55.29963))) | HEPPLE B 6341 NT 90 SE (North side) 2/26 East Hepple Farmhouse GV II House. C18 and early C19. Random rubble; later part dressed stone; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 x 1 bays. 3-bay older house to right has half-glazed porch. Sash windows. Steeply- pitched gabled roof with flat coping over reverse-stepped coping. Banded end stacks and renewed ridge stack. Single-storey, 1-bay addition on right has segmental cart entry on right return. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-05-29 | ||||
| 1303488 | Farmbuilding At Moralees | 1303488 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.927529 55.062694, -1.927448 55.062695, -1.927452 55.062781, -1.927534 55.062779, -1.927529 55.062694)), ((-1.926943 55.062949, -1.927148 55.062946, -1.927154 55.063061, -1.927248 55.063059, -1.927245 55.063, -1.927304 55.063021, -1.92733 55.063021, -1.92737 55.063004, -1.927384 55.062989, -1.927385 55.062973, -1.927361 55.06295, -1.927334 55.062942, -1.927461 55.062939, -1.927452 55.062781, -1.927354 55.062782, -1.927359 55.062894, -1.927035 55.0629, -1.927029 55.062787, -1.926934 55.062789, -1.926943 55.062949))) | MATFEN INGOE NZ 07 SW 14/173 Farmbuilding at Moralees Farm II Shelter sheds, byres, barn, gingang and cart shed. Mid C19. Coursed stone and Welsh slate roof. 3 ranges symmetrically placed round stockyard; cartshed attached on left and gingang attached to rear. Rear range has 2-storey, 1-bay centre with flanking single-storey shelter sheds, each of 2 segmental arches. Projecting single-storey, 2-bay byres with boarded doors in alternating-block surrounds. Gabled roofs with kneelers and flat coping. 2-bay cartshed with 2 segmental arches. Circular gingang with square piers and conical roof. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1303495 | Elwood House | 1303495 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.136499 55.055671, -2.136452 55.055646, -2.136402 55.055677, -2.136394 55.055672, -2.136246 55.055763, -2.136359 55.055824, -2.136343 55.055834, -2.136369 55.055847, -2.136382 55.05584, -2.13642 55.055862, -2.136489 55.055821, -2.136411 55.055778, -2.13644 55.05576, -2.13646 55.055771, -2.136479 55.055759, -2.136458 55.055749, -2.136491 55.055728, -2.136624 55.0558, -2.136704 55.055751, -2.136525 55.055655, -2.136499 55.055671))) | NY 97 SW CHOLLERTON BARRASFORD 14/33 Elwood House II House. Late C18 with C19 and C20 additions. Ashlar facade with plinth, rubble elsewhere. Lakeland slate roof. 2 storeys. Main block has rusticated quoins and symmetrical 3-bay facade. 2 semicircular steps up to 6-panelled door in pedimented entablature with fluted and paterae frieze. Flanking 2-storey shallow canted bays with 12-pane sashes. Ground and first floor sill bands. Mid C20 lower 1-bay addition to left and rear has small-paned sashes. Right return also projects to rear and is largely early C19. Square stone C19 porch to rear. Gabled roof with kneelers and flat coping, and 2 stone end stacks. Interior has late C18 staircase with slender turned newels; 6-panelled doors and 2 fireplaces with fluted surrounds. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1303497 | Garden Wall And Privy Attached To East Of South Hall | 1303497 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.938443 55.067043, -1.93848 55.067075, -1.938502 55.067065, -1.938524 55.067082, -1.938546 55.067074, -1.938487 55.067028, -1.938458 55.067038, -1.938286 55.06689, -1.938272 55.066885, -1.938454 55.067039, -1.938443 55.067043))) | MATFEN INGOE NZ 07 SW 14/175 Garden wall and privy attached to east of South Hall GV II Wall and-privy. C18 with older masonry. Dressed stone. High wall with blocked C17 or early C18 door and window. Lower wall continues down east side of garden. Privy with boarded door and lean-to roof, in re-entrant angle. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1303500 | Market Cross | 1303500 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611953 55.347993, -1.611948 55.348025, -1.611992 55.348027, -1.611997 55.347996, -1.611953 55.347993))) | NU 2406 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET 21/287 Market Cross 31.12.69 GV II Market Cross. Stepped base probably survives from 1706 cross; upper part replaced c.1830 by Duke of Northumberland, and restored C20. Square 3-stepped base (bottom step partly under tarmac). Cross octagonal above square plinth; restored upper part, above panelled set-back, has sunk cinquefoil-headed panels holding small cast-iron plates with Percy emblems (alternating crescents and fetterlocks). Top has swept panelled dome and cast-iron finial with gilded cross. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-12-31 | ||||
| 1303506 | Entrance Screen And Attached Wall To North West Of Newmoor Hall | 1303506 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.776018 55.324812, -1.775989 55.324815, -1.775931 55.324851, -1.77593 55.324876, -1.775941 55.324898, -1.775956 55.324901, -1.775969 55.324894, -1.77596 55.324863, -1.775969 55.324852, -1.776007 55.32483, -1.776048 55.324835, -1.776063 55.324826, -1.776056 55.324818, -1.776018 55.324812))) | LONGFRAMLINGTON NEWMOOR NU 10 SW 5/159 Entrance screen and attached wall to north-west of Newmoor Hall GV II Entrance screen and attached wall, late C18 or early C19. Squared stone. Square gatepiers with moulded pyramidal caps linked by flat-coped quadrant walls to lower end piers with banded pyramidal caps; short length of similar wall to left joins kitchen wing of Newmoor Hall (q.v.). C20 wrought-iron gates and later garden wall to right are not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
| 1303508 | Church Of St Andrew | 1303508 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.019973 54.974575, -2.019983 54.974456, -2.019899 54.974454, -2.019901 54.974429, -2.019764 54.974426, -2.019767 54.974389, -2.019675 54.974386, -2.01967 54.974454, -2.019438 54.974448, -2.019429 54.974562, -2.01959 54.974566, -2.019588 54.974604, -2.01963 54.974604, -2.019629 54.974622, -2.019806 54.974627, -2.019807 54.974609, -2.019896 54.974611, -2.019898 54.974573, -2.019973 54.974575))) | CORBRIDGE MARKET PLACE NY 9864 (North side) 21/166 Church of St Andrew 15.4.69 I Parish Church. Nave late C7 or C8, with 2-storey west porch raised into tower in early C11. 3-phase C13 remodelling: chancel rebuilt and north nave aisle added; north chancel aisle, south nave aisle and transepts added; south aisle widened and north transept aisle added. belfry windows remodelled 1729; south-west vestry 1835; east lancets 1853; aisle and transept walls largely rebuilt 1867; nave clerestorey, north vestry and organ chamber early C20; south porch 1919. Rubble with re-used Roman material, except for squared stone of chancel and snecked stone of C19/20 parts; Welsh slate roofs except for stone slates on south porch. West tower shows massive quoins; C19 3-light window set in original arched doorway, with worn saltire crosses on voussoirs of relieving arch, and round-headed window above. Similar window above nave roof on east is the original west window of taller Pre-Conquest nave, now incorporated in tower wall. Band below altered bell openings with later imposts and pointed heads on old jambs. String course above; tall crenellated parapet with blocked openings below on east and west. South porch has clasping buttresses, moulded Romanesque arch with small arched window over, and window of 3 round-headed lights on west. Aisle wall to east with 2 trefoil- headed lancets; former vestry to west with metal-latticed sash and basket-arched doorway on west. North aisle wall C19 except for west bay, former vestry or anchorage, with tiny lancet on north and slit with lancet above on west. Clerestorey windows of 1,2 or 3 round-headed lights. Transepts have gable ends with triplets of renewed lancets and finial crosses. East wall of south transept shows 3-light C13 window,with intersecting tracery, and square-headed light to north. 4-bay chancel with chamfered and moulded plinth, buttresses with gabled setbacks, and moulded strings at sill and window head levels. Lancets, trefoil- headed in central bays. Inserted 2-light low-side window in first bay and trefoil-arched priest's door in second. Similar buttresses at east end, shortened beneath lancets. Coped gables with finial crosses. Eastern half of chancel aisle, with trefoiled lancets, is C19;but C13 walling and 2 single-light windows (one now hidden by organ chamber) survive further west. Interior: south porch has ribbed segmental vault; C12 south door has round arch of 2 chevron-moulded orders on shafts with fluted caps. Unmoulded round-headed tower arch on moulded imposts (southern cut back) is thought to be re-set Roman feature. 3-bay nave arcades have double-chamfered pointed arches with broach stops and chamfered hoodmoulds, on octagonal piers with moulded capitals; over north arcade remains of two Pre-Conquest windows. Similar 2-bay west arcade in north transept, and double-chamfered arch to chancel aisle; similar 4-centred arch between south transept and nave aisle. Segmental-arched tomb recess on north of north transept with inscribed medieval slab; trefoiled piscina in south transept. Pointed double-chamfered chancel arch on double-shafted jambs cut back,with insertion of additional lower moulded capitals,when arch widened. 4-bay north arcade of similar form to nave arcades. Moulded sill string on south carried up over segmental rear arch of priest's door: trefoiled piscina. Late C13 slab with foliate cross and shears re-used as lintel of low-side. 2-bay transverse arcade in north aisle is C20 feature carrying organ chamber wall. Fittings and furnishings of good quality, largely late C19 or C20. Several medieval cross slabs in paving including important inscribed example in south transept; C17 and C18 floor stones include one of 1708 in chancel which is medieval altar slab re-used. Good early C20 glass in south transept ('Dorcas window') and south porch. Northumberland County History X (1914) 178-198 H.M. & J. Taylor, 'Anglo Saxon Architecture' Vol. 1 (1965) 172-176 , | 2013-08-19 | 1969-04-15 | ||||
| 1303511 | Red Lion Inn | 1303511 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.197849 55.005464, -2.19763 55.005465, -2.19763 55.005451, -2.197476 55.005451, -2.197469 55.005522, -2.19749 55.005551, -2.19784 55.00555, -2.197849 55.005464))) | NY 8767 NEWBROUGH NEWBROUGH (North side) 12/92 Red Lion Inn GV II Inn C18 (incorporating earlier fabric) enlarged early C19. Rubble, stone dressings, slate roof hipped to east wing, ashlar stack to left gable, 2 brick ridge stacks. Front: 2 storeys, 4 windows and projecting east bay, altered openings to ground floor. Small projecting porch has 6-panel door with raised alternating jambs. 16-pane sash, probably re-set, to right. 1st floor 3 12-pane sashes under wedge lintels with triple keystones, and 16-pane sash in copied similar opening. East bay has 16-pane sashes in raised surrounds. 5-step mounting block to left of porch. Irregular 3-bay right return with similar fenestration and elliptical carriage arch, to right. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
| 1303512 | Byre, Granary (And) Wall C20 Yards North-East Of Lowshield Green Farmhouse | 1303512 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.174975 55.114616, -2.174929 55.114662, -2.174928 55.114663, -2.174856 55.114815, -2.17495 55.114846, -2.174942 55.114855, -2.175023 55.114883, -2.175208 55.114694, -2.174975 55.114616), (-2.174865 55.114813, -2.174936 55.114666, -2.175088 55.114716, -2.174954 55.114842, -2.174865 55.114813))) | NY 88 SE BIRTLEY LOWSHIELD GREEN 5/24 Byre, granary (and) Wall c20 yards north-east of Lowshield Green Farmhouse GV II Byres and granary. C18 and early C19. Dressed stone and random rubble with Welsh slate roof. L-shaped. 2-storey front block with single-storey range to left and rear. Ground floor of 2-storey range is C18 and has 4 segmental arches to byres, left one now blocked and 2nd partly covered by early C19 outside stone stairs to granary with stable-type door in alternating-block surround and two ? slatted windows. Single-storey bay to left has one plank door and is the end of the rear range. This has 3 plank doors, in alternating- block surrounds, and ventilation slits. Gabled roof with flat coping. Stockyard in front of 2-storey byre has random rubble wall with ridged coping; and mounting block in front. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1303513 | Church Of St Mary | 1303513 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.795123 55.302999, -1.795153 55.303054, -1.795209 55.303045, -1.795217 55.30307, -1.795298 55.303061, -1.795291 55.303046, -1.795517 55.303005, -1.795468 55.30292, -1.795426 55.302927, -1.795409 55.302895, -1.795327 55.302909, -1.795352 55.302949, -1.795226 55.302971, -1.79523 55.30298, -1.795123 55.302999))) | LONGFRAMLINGTON ROTHBURY ROAD NU 10 SW (North side) Longframlington Village 5/161 Church of St. Mary 23/10/53 GV I Parish church. c.ll9O perhaps incorporating earlier fabric; minor later medieval alterations; south porch dated 1749 but re-using medieval arch, west buttress dated 1740, C18 bellcote. Chancel partly rebuilt 1882 by John Wardle of Newcastle. Nave restored and vestry added 1896 by Hicks and Charlewood. Squared stone of differing periods, except for tooled stone with tooled-and- margined dressings in C19 parts; graduated Lakeland slate roofs except for Welsh slates on vestry. Aisleless nave with south porch, chancel with north vestry. West end has chamfered plinth and broad shallow central pilaster buttress (probably blocking earlier doorway) flanked by renewed round-headed loops. Gable bellcote has twin pointed openings above band, flat top with corner finials and square central turret with gable opening in each face and pyramidal cap carrying weathercock. South wall of nave shows 2 renewed round-headed windows to east of large porch with tall double-chamfered arch on plain square jambs and coped gable with C19 cross finial; stone benches and C19 scissor-braced roof with carved wall-plate. Boarded double doors in C12 doorway of 3 square orders, with waterleaf capitals of outer orders surviving; shafts missing. Bearded head corbel set in wall above. North wall shows two 2-light windows, formerly sashes (one dated 1792) remodelled with C14-style tracery in late C19. Gables have moulded pitched coping; cross finial on east. Lower chancel 1882 except for west part of south wall, with restored round- headed window, and plain north wall. Square-headed priest's door and second round-headed window on south and 3 stepped similar windows on east end. Chamfered eaves cornice and flat-coped east gable on moulded kneelers, carrying wheel cross finial. Vestry has C14 two-light north window re-set from south wall of chancel. Interior: Rear arches of south and possibly west windows are original C12 work. Round chancel arch of 2 square orders on 3 detached shafts with waterleaf capitals and holdwater bases. Double-chamfered segmental-pointed arch to vestry/organ chamber. C19 roofs; arch-braced collar-beam trusses, with upper king posts in nave, on moulded stone corbels. Chancel roof wood barrelled and panelled. Earlier C19 panelled dado, with brattished top rail, in nave. Small octagonal font of uncertain date on C19 stepped base; 1912 carved font cover. , | 2013-01-29 | 1953-10-23 | ||||
| 1303515 | Sheepfold And Shepherds Shelter C1500 Yards North-East Of Lowshield Green | 1303515 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.162473 55.122942, -2.162332 55.122964, -2.162262 55.123023, -2.162254 55.123059, -2.16227 55.123081, -2.162317 55.123099, -2.162474 55.123117, -2.162591 55.123085, -2.162623 55.123063, -2.162622 55.122991, -2.162575 55.122955, -2.162473 55.122942))) | NY 88 SE BIRTLEY LOWSHIELD GREEN Sheepfold and shepherd's 5/26 shelter c1500 yards north- east of Lowshield Green II Sheepfold and shepherd's shelter. Probably early C19. Dry stone wall and dressed stone. Corrugated iron roof to shelter. Circular sheepfold c50 feet in diameter with entrance on south side. East side uses a massive rock, fallen from crag behind, as walling. Single-storey, one- room cottage, built into wall on north side, has stable door in west gable end and small square chimney,with ventilation slits below, on east gable end. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1303524 | Bridge Approx 200 Yards North-East Of Fenwick Shield Farmhouse | 1303524 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.9098 55.045024, -1.909871 55.045032, -1.909881 55.045012, -1.909811 55.045009, -1.9098 55.045024))) | MATFEN FENWICK NZ 07 SE 15/162 Bridge approx 200 yards north-east of Fenwick Shield Farmhouse II Bridge. Probably c.1800. Ashlar with horizontal tooling. Single segmental arch with chamfered arch ring. Chamfered band at base of parapet which has arched coping with round,domed end piers and similar piers at middle of bridge. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1303536 | Pant Outside Number 19 | 1303536 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612003 55.347532, -1.612003 55.34751, -1.611968 55.34751, -1.611968 55.347531, -1.612003 55.347532))) | NU 2406 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (West side) 21/285 Pant outside No. 19 GV II Pant. Late C18 or early C19. Ashlar. Square plan with chamfered angles. Plinth. Three faces have sunk trefoil-headed panels; front with old bronze tap fitting. Moulded cornice; swept domed top. Boarded hatch on right return. Low stone trough with bucket-rest bar. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1303539 | 14,16, Hill Street | 1303539 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.018132 54.974592, -2.018142 54.974577, -2.018201 54.974589, -2.01822 54.974559, -2.018235 54.974562, -2.018283 54.974483, -2.018124 54.974448, -2.018046 54.974573, -2.018132 54.974592))) | CORBRIDGE HILL STREET NY 9864 (North side) 21/147 Nos. 14 and 16 GV II Pair of houses. Probably C18, heightened and remodelled in later C19. Rubble with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys and attics, 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, 1st floor band. Central pair of 7-panel doors with plain overlights in corniced raised stone surrounds, with paired plate-glass sashes in raised stone surrounds above; flanking bays have shop windows of 3 round-headed panes and consoles carrying canted bays, with sash windows and cornices, to 1st floor. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Gabled roof dormer to right, with 4-pane sash. , | 2013-08-19 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1303540 | Kielland | 1303540 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.794723 55.303549, -1.794776 55.303653, -1.794912 55.303628, -1.794867 55.303501, -1.794846 55.303503, -1.794759 55.303475, -1.794723 55.303549))) | LONGFRAMLINGTON FRONT STREET NU 10 SW (West side) 5/153 Kielland GV II House, later C18. Squared stone, rendered on right return. Left part has roof of mixed blue and purple slates, right part blue synthetic slates; old brick stacks. Front in 2 parts set at different angles to conform to curve of Front Street/Church Street junction. Right part 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central 4-panel door with overlight; plain sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; end stacks, the right with band. Lower left part 2 storeys, 3 bays. Similar ground- floor windows, centre and right inserted in former doorways. lst floor has 4-pane casement, set directly beneath eaves, in centre bay ony. Old outshuts to rear. Attached outbuilding set back to right is not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-15 | ||||
| 1303542 | Retaining Walls Below Road, To East Of King's Arms Hotel | 1303542 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.472376 55.084396, -1.472298 55.08429, -1.472302 55.084239, -1.472521 55.08419, -1.47251 55.084181, -1.472305 55.084224, -1.472313 55.084201, -1.472524 55.084121, -1.472458 55.084061, -1.472441 55.084068, -1.472497 55.084119, -1.472301 55.084193, -1.472287 55.084228, -1.472277 55.084294, -1.472355 55.084399, -1.472376 55.084396))) | SEATON SLUICE THE HARBOUR NZ 3376 14/113 Retaining walls below road, to east of King's Arms Hotel GV II Retaining walls, probably C18. Roughly-squared stone. Two lengths of wall separated by later stair. Arch at north end of northern section is probably part of old limekiln. Southern section L-plan with possible seating for crane at angle. Listed for historical interest and group value with the King's Arms Hotel (q.v.). , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-07-15 | ||||
| 1303544 | Stable/Dovecote 60 Metres South Of Ravenstone | 1303544 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.016573 54.961328, -2.016613 54.96132, -2.016633 54.961307, -2.016621 54.96127, -2.016589 54.961256, -2.01654 54.961262, -2.016518 54.961285, -2.016529 54.961314, -2.016573 54.961328))) | CORBRIDGE LADYCUTTERS LANE NY 96 SE NY 99036296 9/151 Stable/dovecote 60 metres south of Ravenstone II Stable with dovecote over, mid C19. Coursed rubble with tooled lintels,brick stack; Welsh slate roof with wooden cap. Octagonal plan. Stable door with low overlight on east, 12-pane sash on north, small 2-pane window on west and 6-pane fixed casement on south with gabled slate-hung dormer containing dovecote door above. Small projecting stack to south-east. Cap has 4 tiers of paired pigeon holes, each with alighting shelf, on south; other faces each have 2 raised lozenges within stop-chamfered frame. Pyramid roof with tall moulded finial. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1303552 | Premises Occupied By Smiths Gore And Christies Limited | 1303552 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.015911 54.973534, -2.01594 54.973463, -2.015916 54.97346, -2.015921 54.973447, -2.015838 54.973436, -2.015833 54.973448, -2.015593 54.973421, -2.015588 54.973435, -2.015535 54.973426, -2.015519 54.973465, -2.015571 54.973473, -2.015557 54.973509, -2.015675 54.973524, -2.015666 54.973548, -2.015697 54.973553, -2.015713 54.973529, -2.015761 54.973535, -2.015771 54.973523, -2.015911 54.973534))) | CORBRIDGE MAIN STREET NY 9964 (North side) 22/156 Premises occupied by Smiths Gore and Christies Limited II Pair of houses. East house late C16/early C17, altered and heightened in later C18; west house mid-C17, altered mid-C20. Both houses rubble with roughly- shaped quoins and cut dressings; Welsh slate roofs. East house 3 storeys, 3 bays, irregular: right-of-centre doorway (now glazed) in moulded surround with flat-pointed head in square frame and heavy irregular dressings. Flanking late C19 canted bay windows, with 4-pane sashes in stop-chamfered surrounds, and moulded cornices. Upper floors have 4-pane sash windows in raised stone surrounds. Coped gables with stepped end stacks. At right, late C19 half-timbered porch with decorative leaded glazing. Left (west) house 2 storeys + attic, 1 bay. Projecting C20 ground floor not of interest. 3-light and 2-light chamfered mullioned windows with hoodmoulds to 1st floor; attic dormer with similar 3-light window and coped gable with ornamental finials. Stepped left end stack. Parallel block at rear of east house, and wing behind west house, C19, altered and not of interest. Originally known as Eastfield, the residence of the Walker family. , | 2015-11-03 | 1988-05-24 | ||||
| 1303554 | Wood Hall Farmhouse And Adjacent Cottages | 1303554 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.21625 54.976591, -2.216319 54.976626, -2.216455 54.976538, -2.216467 54.976544, -2.21659 54.97646, -2.21656 54.976445, -2.216614 54.97641, -2.216528 54.976371, -2.216357 54.976491, -2.216384 54.976504, -2.21625 54.976591))) | NY 86 SE HAYDON WOOD HALL 10/84 Wood Hall Farmhouse and adjacent cottages GV II House and cottages, early Cl9. Squared rubble with quoins, tooled and margined dressings. Slate roof, stepped stone stack on right gable, left gable stack partly rebuilt in brick. Farmhouse: 2 storeys, 3 windows, symmetrical and an added left bay. Central glazed door with 4-pane fanlight and alternating jambs; 16-pane sash windows in moulded box frames. Lower left addition has 16-pane sash and C20 window inserted in blocked door. Cottages set back to right: 2 doors and 2 16-pane sashes on ground floor; four 4-pane sashes above, 2 brick ridge stacks. Continuous rear outshut to house. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-02-12 | ||||
| 1303555 | Fenwick Shield Farmhouse | 1303555 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.911863 55.043607, -1.911858 55.043601, -1.911699 55.043646, -1.911735 55.043689, -1.911684 55.043704, -1.911774 55.043808, -1.911823 55.043794, -1.911773 55.043734, -1.911931 55.043689, -1.911863 55.043607))) | MATFEN FENWICK NZ 07 SE 15/160 Fenwick Shield Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse. c.1830. Ashlar with graduated Lakeland slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Victorian panelled door with 4-pane overlight. 16-pane sash windows. Gabled roof with flat coping and banded end stacks. Large stair window to rear. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1303556 | Gazebo C 150 Yards South-East Of Bavington Hall | 1303556 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.012216 55.10287, -2.012209 55.102823, -2.012164 55.102845, -2.012192 55.102861, -2.012216 55.10287))) | NY 97 NE BAVINGTON B6342 (South side) 11/6 Gazebo c 150 yards south-east of Bavington Hall II Garden house. Early C18. Dressed stone. 3-bay front has Ionic porch, distyle in antis pulvinated frieze and cornice. Central bay has pediment with Shafto coat of arms. Roof partly collapsed at time of survey. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-09-05 | ||||
| 1303565 | Stable Block Circa 40 Yards West Of Fowberry Tower | 1303565 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.940181 55.557944, -1.940199 55.557992, -1.940654 55.557934, -1.940564 55.557708, -1.940472 55.55772, -1.940541 55.557892, -1.940272 55.55793, -1.940203 55.557757, -1.940114 55.557768, -1.940181 55.557944))) | NU 02 NW CHATTON FOWBERRY 4/23 Stable Block c 40 yards West of Fowberry Tower GV 11 Stable block. C18. Coursed and dressed stone with slate roof. Buildings round 3 sides of a quadrangle closed on 4th side by garden wall (q.v.). Entrance front has projecting centre bay with open pediment and a stone ridge chimney stack with overhanging cornice, square casement left and right, the right one trompe l'oeil, then high round entrance arch left and lower blocked arch right. In yard: carriage house to right with dovecote above and renewed pyramid roof, higher hay shed opposite entrance and low C20 lean-to sheds to left, leaning against garden wall. C20 sheds not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-01-25 | ||||
| 1303566 | Outbuilding 60 Metres South West Of Fort House | 1303566 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.466631 55.076107, -1.466619 55.076084, -1.466537 55.076096, -1.466548 55.07612, -1.466631 55.076107))) | SEATON SLUICE A 193 NZ 37 NW NZ 342759 (East side, off) Hartley 5/104 Outbuilding 60 metres south-west of Fort House GV II* Water tank incorporating former ablutions building, as part of fort of c.1917. Reinforced concrete; building incorporated into base is brick, rendered. Flat- topped tank with panelled sides carried by frame with 6 slightly-splayed legs with rail at mid-height. Posts and rails with stop-chamfered angles. Ablutions building at base has 2 boarded doors under timber lintels on south and re-glazed windows in ends on north. Interior: old water boiler at south-east corner. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-07-15 | ||||
| 1303568 | Garden Wall To North Of Number 10 | 1303568 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.472765 55.083436, -1.472754 55.083438, -1.472752 55.083506, -1.472722 55.083514, -1.472658 55.083501, -1.47266 55.083477, -1.472648 55.083477, -1.472646 55.083504, -1.472724 55.083521, -1.472764 55.08351, -1.472765 55.083436))) | SEATON SLUICE COLLYWELL BAY ROAD NZ 3376 (West side) 14/106 Garden wall to north of No. lO GV II Garden wall, probably C18. Squared stone with cut dressings. Low wall, with flat coping partly renewed in concrete, on north and west of garden, with rounded angle. Rectangular pier at east end of north wall. Included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-07-15 | ||||
| 1303569 | 14, The Butts | 1303569 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608473 55.347254, -1.608498 55.347323, -1.608629 55.347308, -1.608601 55.347239, -1.608473 55.347254))) | NU 2405 WARKWORTH THE BUTTS (West side) 22/258 No. 14 II House. Early C19. Ashlar front, rubble return. Welsh slate roof with rendered brick stack. Plinth and 1st-floor band. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Left bay has 6-panel door with overlight; 16-pane sash windows to right and on 1st floor. Plain frieze forms lintels of upper windows; moulded eaves cornice. Coped left gable; stepped-and-banded right end stack. Altered rear wing is not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1988-09-01 | ||||
| 1303571 | Basin, Slip And Outlet Walls At Seaton Sluice | 1303571 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.472965 55.084083, -1.472663 55.084392, -1.472579 55.084429, -1.472604 55.084442, -1.472695 55.084402, -1.472994 55.084102, -1.473228 55.084082, -1.473873 55.084094, -1.475393 55.084148, -1.475468 55.084179, -1.475489 55.084166, -1.475404 55.08413, -1.474755 55.084102, -1.473221 55.08406, -1.472965 55.084083)), ((-1.473381 55.084434, -1.47379 55.084806, -1.473923 55.084916, -1.47423 55.085128, -1.474249 55.085117, -1.473945 55.084905, -1.473809 55.084796, -1.473616 55.084624, -1.473407 55.084436, -1.473427 55.084431, -1.473424 55.084404, -1.473442 55.084388, -1.473662 55.084308, -1.473728 55.084265, -1.474188 55.084259, -1.474189 55.084282, -1.474115 55.084283, -1.474178 55.084346, -1.474266 55.084407, -1.474441 55.084417, -1.474443 55.084405, -1.475229 55.084451, -1.47537 55.084421, -1.475421 55.084397, -1.475437 55.084372, -1.475453 55.084376, -1.47548 55.084356, -1.475465 55.084335, -1.47548 55.084248, -1.475494 55.084247, -1.475494 55.084234, -1.475462 55.084234, -1.475445 55.084339, -1.475461 55.084356, -1.475445 55.084364, -1.475431 55.084352, -1.475402 55.084384, -1.475352 55.084409, -1.475217 55.084437, -1.47442 55.084389, -1.474417 55.084402, -1.474277 55.084396, -1.474195 55.084342, -1.474149 55.084295, -1.474212 55.084296, -1.474212 55.084242, -1.474073 55.08424, -1.473713 55.084251, -1.473641 55.084298, -1.473416 55.084382, -1.473401 55.084401, -1.473403 55.08442, -1.473389 55.084419, -1.473381 55.084434)), ((-1.472847 55.084575, -1.473059 55.084659, -1.473194 55.084735, -1.473308 55.084823, -1.47378 55.085116, -1.474053 55.085243, -1.474163 55.085302, -1.474284 55.085422, -1.474326 55.085497, -1.474372 55.085483, -1.474265 55.085346, -1.474207 55.085294, -1.474156 55.085262, -1.473818 55.085105, -1.473349 55.084814, -1.473233 55.084722, -1.473084 55.08464, -1.472869 55.084554, -1.472847 55.084575))) | SEATON SLUICE THE HARBOUR NZ 3376 14/109 Basin, slip and outlet walls at Seaton Sluice GV II Harbour walls, originally constructed c.1660 by Sir Ralph Delaval, with later alterations and repairs. Squared stone. Revetment walls with various iron mooring rings. At landward end of basin are the abutments of the old bridge; lower courses show slot for 1690 sluice gate, installed to build up head of water for scouring out silt from harbour. Port superseded by Blyth in C19; last shipment of coal 1861. Listed for historical interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1987-07-15 |
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