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1303572 Coal Cell And Lime Store At Norham Station 1303572 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.149275 55.714143, -2.14928 55.714209, -2.149437 55.714203, -2.149436 55.714138, -2.149275 55.714143))) NORHAM NORHAM STATION NT 94 NW 5/91 Coal cell and lime store at Norham Station GV II Coal cell and former lime store, now used exclusively as coal depot. c.1849 for the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway. Snecked stone with Welsh slate roof. To right, the lime store, an open shed with side walls only and a pyramidal roof. The lime was stored in the pit beneath. To left the coal cell, a pit flanked by solid walls. The railway tracks formerly went over it supported on girders. Railway Stations of the North East: Hoole: Newton Abbott and London, 1985. , 2013-01-29 1988-02-11
1303573 Church Of St John 1303573 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.978927 54.920033, -1.978866 54.920032, -1.978865 54.920055, -1.978748 54.920053, -1.978748 54.920065, -1.978718 54.920076, -1.978718 54.920089, -1.978724 54.920096, -1.978754 54.920099, -1.978754 54.920107, -1.978988 54.920112, -1.978991 54.920068, -1.978954 54.920067, -1.978954 54.920057, -1.978929 54.920056, -1.978927 54.920033))) HEALEY HEALEY VILLAGE NZ 05 NW. Church of St. John 10/135 15.4.69 II Parish church, 1860 by Major C.E. Davis of Bath; west tower 1890 by Montgomery and Carr. Rough-faced stone with ashlar dressings, rock-faced margined quoins; stone slate roof. Nave with apsidal sanctuary, west tower and south porch. Free Romanesque style. South elevation of nave: chamfered plinth; projecting gabled porch with heavy clasping buttresses and arch with chamfered inner order on free-standing shafts, outer order with huge indented ornament. Single-light windows in porch returns, 3 similar in wall to east and 5 in north wall; coped east gable with kneelers and finial cross. light Sanctuary has single-light side windows and 3-light east window; central light with indented arch, flanked by shafts with pillow capitals. 3-stage west tower: west window re-set from 1860 west end, unconvential 3-light pattern in circular surround; single-light windows to 2nd stage and 2-light openings in belfry, above moulded string; moulded parapet on corbels. Interior: plain round arch to sanctuary, double-chamfered tower arch. C20 wagon roof (architect's plan for stone vault abandoned after 2 collapses). Simple C12-style font. Dickinson memorial window of 1893 with infant Samuel; 3 windows by L.C. Evetts with scenes from life of St. Cuthbert, 1955/60. , 2013-01-29 1969-04-15
1303574 Kings Arms Hotel With Coach House To East 1303574 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.47187 55.08438, -1.472013 55.084342, -1.471909 55.084224, -1.471811 55.08425, -1.471845 55.084292, -1.471768 55.084313, -1.471797 55.084348, -1.47184 55.084338, -1.47187 55.08438))) SEATON SLUICE THE HARBOUR NZ 3376 14/111 King's Arms Hotel with coach-house to east GV II Inn, probably early C18. Roughly-squared stone, colour-washed; blue slate roof with C20 brick stacks; pantiles on garage to rear. 3 storeys, 3 wide bays. Central doorway within C20 brick porch, flanked by renewed windows in old openings with irregular-block surrounds. 4-pane sashes in similar surrounds above. To right of centre bay inserted windows on ground and 1st floors. End stacks. Left return shows coach-house to far left with boarded double doors under segmental arch, with similar doors in pent garage to right. The coach-house was the H.M. Coastguard station in the C19. Flat-roofed C20 extensions to rear of hotel are not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1987-07-15
1303577 Matfen Piers 1303577 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.948773 55.01199, -1.948775 55.011997, -1.948786 55.011997, -1.948785 55.011989, -1.948773 55.01199)), ((-1.948895 55.011987, -1.948895 55.011992, -1.948904 55.011991, -1.948904 55.011985, -1.948895 55.011987))) MATFEN B6318 (off) NZ 06 NW (North side ) 18/154 Matfen Piers II Gatepiers. Early C19. Ashlar. Square corniced piers with ball finials. Former entry to the Matfen Hall estate. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1303578 43, Castle Street 1303578 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611696 55.346705, -1.611694 55.346752, -1.611839 55.346753, -1.611839 55.346648, -1.611695 55.346645, -1.611696 55.346705))) NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (East side) 22/269 No. 43 31.12.69 GV II House. Early C19. Squared stone: blue Welsh slate roof with brick stacks. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, 1st floor band. Central 6-panel door, with plain fanlight, in arched stone surround with imposts and keystone. 12-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables; end stacks, left rebuilt C20. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-31
1303580 Garden Walls And Explosives Store To South Of Lighthouse And Building 1303580 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.539286 55.333939, -1.539717 55.333909, -1.539666 55.333695, -1.539226 55.333727, -1.539286 55.333939), (-1.539709 55.333906, -1.53929 55.333935, -1.539233 55.33373, -1.53958 55.333705, -1.539585 55.333728, -1.539653 55.333724, -1.539649 55.3337, -1.539661 55.333699, -1.539709 55.333906))) HAUXLEY COQUET ISLAND NU 20 SE 8/134 Garden walls and explosives store to south of lighthouse and buildings GV II Garden walls and explosives store. Garden walls c.1841 but incorporating older masonry on west; explosives store late C19 or early C20. Walls squared stone; explosives store probably concrete, rendered and whitewashed. West wall 2 metres high with roughly-stepped and embattled coping, incorporating masonry of pre-1841 garden wall (shown on old plans); other walls 1.5 metres high with flat coping. Explosives store, attached to internal face of south wall near west end, has stepped barrel roof, small openings with heavy iron shutters, and inner and outer wooden doors at each end; interior in two compartments, shelved and boarded round. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-15
1303581 4, Cross View 1303581 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.162333 55.7197, -2.162365 55.719699, -2.162356 55.719613, -2.162224 55.719616, -2.162229 55.719666, -2.162261 55.719664, -2.162263 55.719673, -2.162283 55.719673, -2.162288 55.71969, -2.16233 55.71969, -2.162333 55.7197))) NORHAM CROSS VIEW NT 8947 12/86 No. 4 22.12.69 GV II House. Early C18 remodelled c.1800. Random pink sandstone with beige ashlar dressings. Pantiled roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central half-glazed door in raised stone surround. Sash windows in similar surrounds. lst-floor centre window blocked, smaller and without a surround, i.e. from before the remodelling. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with old brick end stacks and raised coping. Projecting wing to rear and single-storey outshut with 12-pane sashes. Interior has staircase with stick balusters, 6-panel doors and one early C19 cast-iron fireplace. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-22
1303582 Statue Of Samson Slaying Philistine In Garden To West Of Seaton Delaval Hall 1303582 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.497611 55.081976, -1.497639 55.081967, -1.497643 55.081958, -1.497636 55.081946, -1.497606 55.08194, -1.497582 55.081951, -1.497584 55.081967, -1.497611 55.081976))) SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/91 Statue of Samson slaying Philistine 28.7.50 in garden to west of Seaton Delaval Hall GV II Statue, early C18. Lead on ashlar plinth. Life-size lightly-draped figures. Panelled base with plinth and cornice. Originally sited in north-east corner bastion of ha-ha (q.v.). , 2013-01-29 1950-07-28
1303583 East Newbiggin Farmhouse 1303583 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.147867 55.707634, -2.147972 55.707616, -2.147954 55.707585, -2.147965 55.707584, -2.147911 55.70748, -2.147702 55.707515, -2.147757 55.707618, -2.147849 55.707603, -2.147867 55.707634))) NORHAM EAST NEWBIGGIN NT 94 NW 5/89 East Newbiggin Farmhouse II House. c.1840. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. 6-panel door with 3-pane overlight. 12-pane sashes in plain reveals with projecting sills. High, hipped, almost pyramidal roof with square, banded ridge stacks. , 2013-01-29 1988-02-11
1303591 Hauxley Hall 1303591 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.562548 55.321272, -1.562525 55.321273, -1.56252 55.321248, -1.562495 55.32125, -1.562479 55.321159, -1.562214 55.321174, -1.562243 55.321341, -1.562701 55.321314, -1.56268 55.321193, -1.562573 55.321199, -1.562581 55.321244, -1.562543 55.321247, -1.562548 55.321272))) HAUXLEY HIGH HAUXLEY NU 20.SE 8/136 Hauxley Hall 10/1/53 II* House, now subdivided. North part dated 1724, with major late C18 extension giving new front facing east. Squared stone, tooled on south and east fronts; Welsh slate roofs with pantiles to upper slopes on north and west; old brick stacks. Roughly square plan with L-plan kitchen wing on west. South front in Gothick style. North elevation 3 storeys, 5 bays. Three right bays are early C18 house with central part-glazed 4-panel door in moulded surround under lintel panel with relief inscription M K (Matthew Kirton) 1724; paired 8-pane sashes to ground floor, paired 8-pane casements to 1st floor and paired 4-pane sashes to 2nd floor; windows to lower floors in moulded surrounds. Left bays are late C18 addition in same style-but with blind windows; trompe l'oeil 2nd floor left. Steeply-pitched hipped roof with stacks on and at right end of ridge. Single- storey 2-bay kitchen wing to right with renewed paired 8-pane sashes in C19 moulded surround and blocked window; 2-bay right return shows paired 12-pane sashes under keyed lintels and large square ridge stack. East elevation 2 storeys, 7 bays, symmetrical. Ground floor sill and 1st floor bands. Central part-glazed 6-panel door under wooden swell frieze and dentil cornice; 12-pane sash windows. Hipped roof with 2 ridge stacks. South elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Bands as on east. Central blind doorway under 4-pane sash window with Gothick head in 4-centred arch. Flanking 2-storey bows with 3 similar windows to each floor, the lower with moulded imposts and arches; raised parapets. All stacks have double-banded tops. Interior: South part has Entrance Hall, originally full-height of house, with inserted 3-bay screen of round piers carrying moulded round arches in front of spiral stair; curved treads and moulded ramped handrail on wrought-iron twist balusters. Fielded-panel doors with swell friezes and dentil cornices. Dining Room has Gothick decoration with plaster wall panels and arcaded cornice, doors in ogee-arched surrounds and carved stone fireplace. Sitting Room has similar cornice and richly-carved stone fireplace. South- east bedroom has Gothick doors with beaded panelling, cornice with flower ornament and carved stone fireplace; south-west bedroom has similar doors and plainer fireplace. North part: Fielded-panel doors and shutters throughout. Dog-leg closed string stair with urn-on-vase balusters, panelled square newels and broad moulded handrail. Bedrooms have old cupboards with H-hinges. Former kitchen has segmental-arched recesses and blocked fireplace. Historical notes: The Kirton family are first recorded as holding lands in Hauxley in the early C17; their estate was purchased by the Widdringtons in 1762. John Widdrington who held the estate 1783-1797 was probably responsible for the remodelling of the Hall. , 2013-01-29 1953-01-10
1303592 Forecourt Wall, Railings And Gates To Bridge End House 1303592 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.610382 55.349152, -1.6105 55.349053, -1.610475 55.349042, -1.610359 55.349143, -1.610382 55.349152))) NU 2406 WARKWORTH BRIDGE STREET (West side) 21/249 Forecourt wall, railings and gates to Bridge 31.12.69 End House (formerly listed as Gate piers railings and gates to Bridge End House) GV II* Forecourt wall, railings and gates. Early C18. Squared stone with cut dressings; wrought iron. Rusticated piers with attached jambs, pulvinated friezes and moulded caps with ball finials on swept bases. Double gates with scrolly half rail and dogbars with trefoil twist tops; tall scrolly overthrow has central panel with monogram of opposed Bs. 0.6 metre high forecourt walls have rusticated angle quoins and low arched coping. Rails have urn-topped standards and bars with alternating swept arrowhead and twist tops. Near each end is a scrolly panel; similar paired panels in centre of each return. Top rail continuous above small gate on right return. Ironwork in poor condition at time of survey. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-31
1303598 House Adjoining Hare And Hounds Inn To East 1303598 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.256073 54.896854, -2.256039 54.89684, -2.256018 54.89681, -2.255965 54.896791, -2.255882 54.896872, -2.255997 54.896917, -2.256073 54.896854))) NY 8355 ALLENDALE THE PETH (South side) Allendale Town 24/88 House adjoining Hare and Hounds Inn to east GV II House, late C18. Squared stone with tooled dressings; stone slate roof, rebuilt brick ridge and gable stacks. 3 storeys and tall basement, 3 bays. Stone stair in centre, up to 4-panel door in raised stone surround flanked by late C19 sashes in older openings with wedge lintels and slightly projecting sills. Similar windows to 2nd floor and similar but smaller windows to 3rd floor. At basement level a C20 garage door on left, a 9-pane fixed window on a boarded door on right. , 2013-08-19 1985-08-23
1303600 Chapel 1303600 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.039502 54.963917, -2.03948 54.963892, -2.039514 54.963882, -2.039489 54.963854, -2.039295 54.96391, -2.039341 54.963963, -2.039502 54.963917))) CORBRIDGE DILSTON HALL NY 96 SE 9/130 Chapel 15.4.69 GV I Roman Catholic Chapel, early C17 perhaps incorporating medieval fabric, reroofed c.1850. Coursed rubble with roughly-shaped quoins and cut dressings; stone slate roof (formerly lead). Simple rectangular plan with narrower western stair turret. Gothic Survival style. South wall stair turret + 3 bays. Turret has chamfered loop and moulded string below crenellated moulded parapet; west face has chamfered loop and corbelled projection to left; on north side a blocked doorway with triangular head beneath empty panel and chamfered loops. Bellcote behind has triangular-headed opening and moulded cap. Nave has old boarded door on south in moulded surround with flattened triangular head, with 2 chamfered single-light windows (upper to former gallery) and south-east window of 3 pointed lights in square frame, with hoodmould. North wall shows three 3-light windows, with traces of blocked door beneath the western; built-in slab with cross and inscription MARIA, in moulded surround. East end has window of 3 pointed lights under round-headed arch with hoodmould; panel with Radcliffe arms above. Roman tombstone built into wall below and small loop to Derwentwater vault just above ground level. Interior: Old box stalls with fielded panelling, C18 altar rails with moulded balusters. Old boarded stair in chamfered surround. 4-bay roof has cambered tie beams carrying purlins and ridge; central tie shows mortices for timbers of former gallery (Derwentwater family pew). C17 iron-bound chest. Clear leaded glass in all windows. Derwentwater vault (not seen) has stone stair, beneath flag in chancel, and ribbed vault. Rare example of a Post-Reformation Recusant Chapel, traditionally said to have been built with finances raised for the Gunpower Plot (1605). Anglican from 1733. The Derwentwater Vault was cleared in 1874. , 2013-01-29 1969-04-15
1303601 The Pinfold 1303601 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.224512 55.08794, -2.224478 55.087998, -2.22476 55.088052, -2.224822 55.087945, -2.224541 55.087892, -2.224512 55.08794))) NY 87 NE WARK STONEHAUGH ROAD 11/93 The Pinfold II Stray-animal pound now used as machinery store. Early C19 for the Duke of Northumberland. Coursed stone with ashlar door frame. Yard about 50 ft square. Original oak plank door in broad slightly-projecting surround with chamfered inner and outer edges. Crescent moon carved in relief above door; band above and chamfered coping on top. Walls about 8 ft high with ridged coping. Later double doors on left return. , 2013-01-29 1985-03-07
1303603 Old Limekiln 200 Metres South Of Townfoot Farm 1303603 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.684655 55.375015, -1.684716 55.375014, -1.684704 55.374964, -1.684677 55.374937, -1.684606 55.374904, -1.684567 55.374899, -1.68451 55.374959, -1.684587 55.37501, -1.684655 55.375015))) NU 20 NW NU 20100904 SHILBOTTLE TOWNFOOT 10/232 Old limekiln 200 metres south of Townfoot Farm II Limekiln. Late C18 or early C19. Roughly-squared stone with cut dressings; brick arches, eyes and lining to pot. Seven-sided plan. 3 round arches, corbelled down to small arched eyes. Circular pot, partly infilled. Curved charging ramp to rear. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1303605 Church Of St Cuthbert 1303605 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.165583 55.7201, -2.165611 55.720096, -2.165632 55.720138, -2.165737 55.720123, -2.165723 55.720091, -2.165979 55.720052, -2.165968 55.72003, -2.165996 55.720025, -2.165988 55.720011, -2.166007 55.720008, -2.165977 55.719943, -2.165916 55.719952, -2.165894 55.719904, -2.165881 55.719902, -2.165873 55.719884, -2.165822 55.719892, -2.165835 55.719918, -2.165538 55.719962, -2.165555 55.719997, -2.165297 55.720036, -2.165333 55.720108, -2.165404 55.720097, -2.165417 55.720125, -2.165583 55.7201))) NORHAM CHURCH LANE NT 8947 12/82 Church of 22.12.69 St. Cuthbert GV I Parish church. Later C12, probably by Richard of Wolviston for Bishop Puiset. East bay of chancel added early C14. Tower 1837, south porch and aisle 1846, by I. Bonomi. North aisle and transept 1852, by D. Gray. Old parts squared stone, later parts dressed stone with ashlar dressings. Aisles have Welsh slate roofs, other roofs not visible. West tower, nave with aisle and south porch, north transept, chancel with north vestry. Broad rectangular west tower with large 2-light round-headed bell openings divided by colonnettes with waterleaf capitals. 6-bay nave. To left gabled south porch with Romanesque-style doorway: 2 orders of columns with waterleaf capitals, chevron-moulded arch. Windows have similar detail. 6-bay chancel. Bays one to fiveare genuine Romanesque of the highest quality. Finely-moulded plinth, the bays -divided by very flat buttresses; Plain round- headed priest's door in 3rd bay. Above, set high in the wall, 5 round-headed windows, shafted with waterleaf capitals. The arches are elaborately moulded with enriched chevrons set at right-angles to the wall, and an outer flat chevron frieze which continues across the buttresses. Corbel table with moulded corbels. Right bay has renewed Decorated 2-light window. Plain parapet. Renewed 5-light Decorated east window. North wall of chancel has 5 plainer Romanesque windows. On north aisle wall 2 plaques recording dates of restorations, architects, church wardens etc. Interior: 5-bay south arcade (a painting of before the tower was built shows 7 bays); round pierswith octagonal abaci, waterleaf capitals and finely- moulded arches, a chevron frieze above. The north arcade is of 1852 but one of the bases and the semicircular east respond are original. Splendid chancel arch with 3 orders of columns, waterleaf capitals and roll-moulded arches. In the chancel a large Decorated tomb recess with open-traceried gable, containing the effigy of a knight. C14 piscina. Chancel north wall has large recumbent effigy of Rev. Gilly in a Romanesque-style recess, 1855 by J.G. Lough. Wall tablets to William Alder, 1800, and Mary Ord, 1810, both by J. Jobling. Reading desk and pulpit brought from Durham Cathedral in 1840 by the Rev. Gilly. They are mid-C17 in the Cosin style with combined Gothic and Renaissance motifs. Two flower stands of similar style and period, acquired mid C20: Also 2 clergy stalls in the chancel re-made in the C19 but incorporating earlier C17 carving. In the tower arch an C18 organ case. In the tower a large and very fine carved wood Royal Arms of Charles II. In the north aisle a composite pillar made up of many Anglo-Saxon cross fragments. South aisle, wall monument to Jane, Lady Blake, 1827, a figure weeping on a sarcophagus. Source: North Durham: Raines: London, 1852. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-22
1303606 Gatepiers To Dilston Hall 1303606 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.03719 54.963963, -2.037106 54.963874, -2.037082 54.963879, -2.037168 54.963969, -2.03719 54.963963))) CORBRIDGE DILSTON HALL NY 96 SE 9/134 Gatepiers to Dilston Hall II Gatepiers, early C18 ex-situ. Squared stone. Square piers with attached jambs and chamfered plinth; bulgy rustication. Moulded caps with ball finials on swept bases. , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1303609 Farnley Farmhouse 1303609 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.000843 54.960454, -2.000679 54.960401, -2.000608 54.960472, -2.000772 54.960526, -2.000843 54.960454))) CORBRIDGE FARNLEY NZ 06 SW 10/136 Farnley farmhouse GV II House, C18 remodelled mid-C19. Rubble with roughly-squared quoins and cut dressings; Welsh slate roof, stone slates on privy. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central 4-panel door with overlight; canted bay to left. 4-pane sashes elsewhere. All openings in stop-chamfered surrounds. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced end stacks with conjoined panelled shafts. Left return shows part-slatted larder window and renewed 1st floor casement in C18 alternating-block surround. Right return shows attached privy with pent roof and boarded door to rear. , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1303611 Hen House And Attached Structures To North West Of Birling Manor 1303611 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.609668 55.353207, -1.609708 55.353199, -1.609688 55.353168, -1.609586 55.353192, -1.609607 55.353221, -1.609668 55.353207))) NU 2406 WARKWORTH A 1068 (West side) Birling 21/239 Henhouse and attached structures to north-west of Birling Manor GV II Henhouse with attached outbuilding and wall. Probably late C18. Roughly- squared stone with cut quoins and dressings; pantile roof. End of henhouse shows boarded door in alternating-block surround with small opening above; monopitch roof. Blocked henhole above stone shelf on right return. Left return shows attached pent outbuilding with doorway on right return; at both ends are attached walls with flat coping; left wall returns to enclose small yard. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1303613 Coach House And Attached Yard Walls To East Of Seaton Delaval Hall 1303613 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.495979 55.082883, -1.496164 55.082828, -1.496151 55.082813, -1.496255 55.082783, -1.496212 55.082738, -1.496065 55.082784, -1.496105 55.082822, -1.496083 55.082828, -1.496094 55.082842, -1.496041 55.082858, -1.49596 55.082779, -1.495938 55.082787, -1.495743 55.082596, -1.496079 55.082494, -1.496072 55.082488, -1.495725 55.082592, -1.495997 55.082857, -1.495963 55.082867, -1.495979 55.082883))) SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/87 Coach-house and attached yard walls to east of Seaton Delaval Hall GV II Coach house and yard walls,early C18 except for screen wall on south which is part of east wing of c.1770, burnt down in 1822. Squared tooled stone. Coach house 3 bays with plinth, impost band and arcade of elliptical arches, that to left blind, the others holding boarded double doors; flat roof. To rear five 18-pane sash windows in architraves serve to unify range with the north facade of stable wing of Hall (q.v.). Set back to right of coach house a similar arch forms yard entrance. Lower wall on east of yard has gateway near centre: square piers with moulded string and block capitals. 6-bay screen wall on south has blocked windows in architraves. , 2013-01-29 1987-07-15
1303616 Gatepiers, Gates And Ha Ha Wall At Entrance To Seaton Delaval Hall 1303616 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.496543 55.083696, -1.496575 55.083714, -1.496622 55.083715, -1.496757 55.083683, -1.497485 55.083467, -1.498417 55.08317, -1.49839 55.083141, -1.497833 55.083311, -1.497767 55.083312, -1.497694 55.083283, -1.497401 55.083364, -1.497406 55.083384, -1.497395 55.083423, -1.497347 55.08346, -1.496924 55.083592, -1.496543 55.083696))) SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/89 Gatepiers, gates and ha-ha wall at entrance to Seaton Delaval Hall GV II Gatepiers, gates and ha-ha wall. C18, gates renewed C20. Squared stone, wrought iron. Flat-topped roadside ha-ha wall swept in at centre to square piers with moulded caps carrying ball finials on swept bases; double gates with double top and bottom rails, crossed diagonal rails in centre, scrolly ornament and alternating canted/wavy tops to bars. , 2013-01-29 1987-07-15
1303620 1 And 2, North Terrace 1303620 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.219124 55.088226, -2.219491 55.088235, -2.219495 55.088157, -2.219128 55.08815, -2.219124 55.088226))) NY 87 NE WARK NORTH TERRACE 11/88 Nos. 1 and 2 GV II 2 similar houses. Dated 1843 on No. 1 and 1830 on No. 2, but all one build and probably the earlier date. Coursed rubble with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays each. C20 doors in central doorways with dated triple keystones, moulded cornices and alternating-block jambs. Similar jambs to 16-pane sahses. Gabled roof with flat coping, one stone ridge and one gable stack. , 2013-01-29 1985-03-07
1303622 Hammershield Farmhouse And Attached Farm Buildings 1303622 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.238691 54.818713, -2.238695 54.818736, -2.238754 54.818734, -2.238752 54.818711, -2.238769 54.818708, -2.238745 54.818502, -2.238666 54.818504, -2.238677 54.818592, -2.238579 54.818596, -2.238574 54.818567, -2.238504 54.818571, -2.238509 54.818601, -2.238475 54.818604, -2.238485 54.818658, -2.238519 54.818657, -2.23853 54.8187, -2.238541 54.8187, -2.238546 54.81872, -2.238599 54.818717, -2.238593 54.818658, -2.238682 54.818652, -2.238691 54.818713))) NY 84 NW ALLENDALE MIDDLE ROPE 21/86 Hammershield Farmhouse and attached farm buildings II Farmhouse and attached buildings, mid-C19. Squared stone, tooled and margined quoins; hipped slate roof, stone stacks. House and buildings form an overall 'H' plan. House 2 storeys, 3 wide bays, the central bay set forward. Altered sashes, margined in the centre bay. Farm buildings attached to rear, byres in central section, wing to rear left a Dutch Barn. Unusual example of a relatively small-scale planned farmstead. , 2013-01-29 1985-08-23
1303637 6, Castle Street 1303637 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.161026 55.719243, -2.161096 55.719311, -2.161208 55.719276, -2.161138 55.719205, -2.161026 55.719243))) NORHAM CASTLE STREET NT 8947 (South side) 12/78 No. 6 22.12.69 GV II House. Mid-late C19. Pebbledashed with painted stone dressings, Welsh slate roof and brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Plinth. Central panelled door in raised stone surround. Sash windows in similar surrounds with projecting sills. Similar windows on 1st floor with sill band. Gabled roof with end stacks. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-22
1303640 Outbuilding With Attached Wall To North West Of Blagdon Arms 1303640 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.584385 55.086793, -1.584398 55.086795, -1.584411 55.086688, -1.584462 55.086603, -1.584448 55.086598, -1.584397 55.086687, -1.584389 55.086737, -1.58419 55.086729, -1.584184 55.086787, -1.584385 55.086793))) CRAMLINGTON CRAMLINGTON VILLAGE NZ 27 NE (North side) 4/58 Outbuilding with attached wall to north-west of Blagdon Arms GV II Stable with cartshed, and attached wall. Late C18 remodelled later C19. Large rubble with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; mixed blue and purple slate roof, with brick stack. 1 storey, 2 wide bays. Boarded door in left bay flanked by part-slatted windows, all in alternating-block surrounds; boarded double doors under timber lintel to right. Small banded right end stack. Right return shows 16-pane sash window. Attached wall to left with gabled coping; running to beginning of lowered section alongside road. , 2013-08-19 1987-07-15
1303642 Garden Walls To South Of Middle Farmhouse 1303642 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.583535 55.086537, -1.58355 55.086537, -1.583553 55.08639, -1.5838 55.086424, -1.583799 55.086542, -1.583812 55.086542, -1.583813 55.08642, -1.583662 55.086392, -1.583539 55.086381, -1.583535 55.086537))) CRAMLINGTON CRAMLINGTON VILLAGE NZ 27 NE (North side) 4/60 Garden walls to south of Middle Farmhouse GV II Garden walls, probably C18. Roughly-squared stone with cut dressings. Walls with gabled coping enclosing rectangular garden, coping ramped up over boarded door adjacent to south-west corner of house. , 2013-08-19 1987-07-15
1303643 Ridley Mill House 1303643 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.913157 54.940079, -1.913138 54.940139, -1.913355 54.940161, -1.913363 54.940135, -1.913399 54.940139, -1.913416 54.940086, -1.913163 54.94006, -1.913157 54.940079))) BROOMLEY AND STOCKSFIELD RIDLEY MILL NZ 06 SE 5/111 Ridley Mill House II House. Late C18 or early C19 with east bay a slightly later addition. Coursed rubble with tolled-and-margined quoins and dressings; slate roof. 2 storeys, 3+1 bays. Bay 2 renewed glazed door, 16-pane sashes with tooled- and-margined lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables; corniced end stacks and ridge stack. C20 extension to rear not of interest. , 2013-01-29 1986-06-18
1303647 Damdykes Farmhouse 1303647 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.600954 55.068134, -1.600945 55.068054, -1.600993 55.068052, -1.600989 55.068012, -1.601003 55.068012, -1.600998 55.067958, -1.600786 55.067966, -1.600786 55.067977, -1.600742 55.067979, -1.60075 55.068036, -1.600792 55.068034, -1.600794 55.068059, -1.600881 55.068056, -1.600889 55.068137, -1.600954 55.068134))) CRAMLINGTON DAMDYKES NZ 27 SE NZ 256749 7/64 Damdykes Farmhouse 8.5.86 GV II House, late C17 or early C18, remodelled and enlarged to rear in early Cl9. Large squared rubble with cut quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, irregular. Right-of-centre renewed door with 4-pane overlight; 4-pane sash windows with tooled lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables with moulded kneelers, stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Right return shows quoining of original rear wall. Rear outshut has 9-pane sashes in 3 half dormers with coped gables on moulded kneelers. Interior not fully inspected; door with H hinges to understair cupboard. , 2013-01-29 1986-05-08
1303648 Stable Block And Attached Wall Approx 60 Yards North-West Of Close House 1303648 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.803705 54.987879, -1.803791 54.987886, -1.803787 54.987905, -1.804289 54.987934, -1.804336 54.987666, -1.803748 54.987628, -1.803705 54.987879), (-1.804228 54.987664, -1.804189 54.987864, -1.80383 54.987841, -1.803867 54.987641, -1.804228 54.987664))) HEDDON-ON-THE-WALL CLOSE HOUSE NZ 16 NW 20/132 Stable block and attached wall approx 60 28.4.69 yards north-west of Close House GV II Stable block. Early C18 and 1779. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Partly rebuilt in old brick to rear. Three ranges round courtyard with low wall and gateway closing south side. 2 storeys. Older 6-bay rear range with chamfered plinth and rusticated quoins. Doorways with 'Gibbs' surrounds in 2nd and 5th bays. 4-pane windows in raised surrounds. Wall clock in centre of range. Symmetrical and identical side ranges. Flat-topped plinth and no quoins. 6 bays with 2 segmental-arched carriage doors in centre bays; oeil-de-boeuf windows above junction of arches, flanked by cruciform slits. Outer bays have doors and windows in raised surrounds. Hipped roofs; louvred bell turret in centre of rear range. On south side of yard low ashlar wall, with flat coping, broken in centre by gateway with square rusticated piers. , 2013-01-29 1969-04-28
1303651 Hotspur Hotel 1303651 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.254982 54.89654, -2.254896 54.896456, -2.254722 54.896515, -2.254801 54.896601, -2.254982 54.89654))) NY 8355 ALLENDALE MARKET PLACE (South side) Allendale Town 24/82 Hotspur Hotel GV II Inn, dated B.1806 R.1883 on lintel of rear door (now internal) which probably refers to dates of buildings and restoration. Squared stone, slate roof, corniced stone ridge and gable stacks. 3 storeys, 3 bays, each bay with a small projecting bow, plinth, sill bands. Between 2nd and 3rd bays 4-panel door with overlight in surround with Tuscan pilasters carrying pulvinated frieze and swan-neck pediment with rosettes. Sash windows with glazing bars removed, curved on plan except for later C19 ground floor sash between 1st and 2nd bays, set in blocking of earlier doorway. Rear elevation shows tall round-headed stair window with margined glazing and later C19 canted bay to right. , 2013-08-19 1985-08-23
1303659 Outbuilding Range To East Of Arcot Hall Golf Club 1303659 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.615355 55.070378, -1.615353 55.070336, -1.615095 55.070338, -1.61509 55.070239, -1.615118 55.070238, -1.615115 55.070211, -1.615186 55.070211, -1.615182 55.07015, -1.615001 55.070153, -1.614883 55.070168, -1.614895 55.070191, -1.615003 55.070177, -1.615016 55.070378, -1.615355 55.070378))) CRAMLINGTON A 1068 NZ 27 NW (East side, off) 3/54 Outbuilding range to east of Arcot Hall Golf Club GV II Stables and outbuildings, probably late C18 with some C19 alterations. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 5; Lakeland slates on east range, Welsh slates on north range. L plan. North range 2 and 1 storeys, 5 bays. Elliptical arcade, mostly blocked and 4-pane sash windows with stop-chamfered lintels inserted in blocking of 2 left arches. Left 3 bays 2-storeyed; two 12-pane sashes to upper floor. Coped gables; small brick stack on front wall and rendered stack at right end. East range single-storey with altered openings; right end set forward with 4-pane sash and hipped roof. Rear elevation shows 2 vertical-panelled doors and six 12-pane Yorkshire sash windows, all under timber lintels. Picturesque. Included for group value with Arcot Hall Golf Club (q.v.). , 2013-01-29 1987-07-15
1303661 Milestone 440 Metres East Of Portgate Roundabout 1303661 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.014677 55.011781, -2.014704 55.011772, -2.014708 55.01176, -2.014701 55.011751, -2.014671 55.011745, -2.01465 55.011754, -2.01465 55.011772, -2.014677 55.011781))) CORBRIDGE B 6318(South side) NY 96 NE NY 99166858 5/112 Milestone 440 metres east of Portgate roundabout II Milestone, probably 1757 (date of opening of turnpike). Sandstone. Segmental- topped stone 0.60 metre high with incised figures 16 (miles to Newcastle). , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1303666 Walls Enclosing Garden To East Of Lipwood House 1303666 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.290975 54.974783, -2.290968 54.974786, -2.291002 54.974781, -2.291046 54.974751, -2.291205 54.974537, -2.290574 54.974393, -2.290392 54.974601, -2.290432 54.974661, -2.290624 54.97474, -2.290758 54.974768, -2.29093 54.974782, -2.290935 54.974777, -2.290761 54.974762, -2.290631 54.974736, -2.290441 54.974657, -2.290402 54.974602, -2.290579 54.974401, -2.291194 54.974542, -2.291043 54.974746, -2.291012 54.97477, -2.290975 54.974783))) NY 86 SW HAYDON LIPWOOD 9/61 Walls enclosing garden to east of Lipwood House GV II Garden walls, early C19, squared stone and brick. Low coped front wall ramped at ends joins east front of Lipwood House on left. Side and curved rear wall brick internally, stone externally, with flat coping. Doorway in left (west) wall has alternating ashlar jambs and lintel. , 2013-01-29 1985-02-12
1303668 Golden Lion Hotel 1303668 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.254828 54.897557, -2.254622 54.897632, -2.254686 54.897691, -2.254751 54.897677, -2.254763 54.897685, -2.254825 54.897662, -2.254848 54.897682, -2.254932 54.897651, -2.254828 54.897557))) NY 8355 ALLENDALE MARKET PLACE (North side) Allendale Town 24/77 Golden Lion Hotel GV II Inn, probably 1839. Rubble, front rendered, raised tooled and margined quoins and dressings. Slate roof, coped gables with kneelers and stone stacks, brick ridge stacks. 3 storeys, 3 irregular bays. Central bay has doorway, now blocked, between fluted Doric pilasters carrying entablature which extends above flanking renewed shop windows. To left 6-panel door with overlight, to far left altered 16-pane sash, to right C20 window. 1st and 2nd floors each have central bay with tripartite sashes under segmental arches with central 12-pane section flanked by colonettes; and 16-pane sashes in end bays. Right return has later openings and stone inscribed perhaps re-set. D A. L. 1839 Rear elevation has gable set forward with very tall round-headed stair window with intersecting glazing bars; and corniced gable stacks. , 2013-08-19 1985-08-23
1303669 The Forge 1303669 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.018407 54.973061, -2.01836 54.973177, -2.018523 54.973197, -2.018499 54.973071, -2.018407 54.973061))) CORBRIDGE BRIDGE BANK NY 9864 (West side) 21/118 The Forge GV II Forge, mid-C18. Rubble with roughly-cut dressings; pantile roof with 2 courses of stone slates to front eaves, and brick stacks. Single storey, 4 bays: stable door in 3rd bay flanked by blacksmiths' windows, all in irregular stone surrounds; similar window to far left with wedge lintel. Coped left gable and banded end stack. Left return shows 2 similar windows. Large rectangular lateral stock, rebuilt on old base, at rear. , 2013-08-19 1988-05-24
1303671 Congregational Chapel 1303671 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.248784 54.975458, -2.248818 54.975435, -2.248686 54.975288, -2.248517 54.975338, -2.248608 54.975441, -2.248505 54.975472, -2.248582 54.97556, -2.248763 54.975474, -2.248742 54.975449, -2.24877 54.975441, -2.248784 54.975458))) NY 8464 HAYDON NORTH BANK (East side) Haydon Bridge 13/63 Congregational Chapel II Congregational Chapel, dated 1863 in pediment. Squared stone, rusticated quoins, slate roof with ornamental ridge, coped gables with moulded kneelers. 1 tall storey. Central panelled doors under pointed arch with hoodmould, flanked by 12- pane sashes under pointed arches with hoodmoulds. Pedimented gable holds small sunk quatrefoil and raised tablet inscribed 'CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL' with date. Left return has 3 windows with pointed arches and rusticated surrounds; lower addition to left has 12-pane sash and door in rusticated surrounds, ornamental ridge, corniced ashlar stack heightened in brick. Right return has 3 similar windows. , 2013-01-29 1985-02-12
1303675 Old Ridley Hall 1303675 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.914776 54.937033, -1.914823 54.937064, -1.914756 54.937098, -1.914909 54.937196, -1.914971 54.937164, -1.914956 54.937153, -1.914923 54.937169, -1.914909 54.93716, -1.914942 54.937143, -1.914892 54.937111, -1.914967 54.937071, -1.915023 54.937107, -1.915054 54.93709, -1.915082 54.937108, -1.915121 54.937088, -1.914848 54.936911, -1.914784 54.936944, -1.91482 54.936966, -1.914737 54.937008, -1.914776 54.937033))) BROOMLEY AND STOCKSFIELD OLD RIDLEY NZ 06 SE 5/103 Old Ridley Hall GV II House. Core late C17 or early C18; rear wings late C18, central south (actually south-east) wing early C19, south-west block early C20. Original fabric rubble, remainder largely squared tooled stone; roof of large blue (Scots) slates. Entrance (west) front in 2 parts: left section 2 storeys, 3 bays; 2 C20 casements with 3 12-pane sash windows above. Right bay shows outline of rubble gable end of earlier 1-storey building. Left end has coped gable and stepped stack with conjoined shafts. Right section 2 storeys, 3 bays; chamfered plinth; wood modillion eaves cornice. Slightly-projecting open-pedimented left bay has 6-panel door with patterned fanlight, flanked by 8-pane fixed windows, all under cornice; tall 12-pane sashes above and in central bay (right bay plain). Hipped roof, stepped and corniced stack with conjoined shafts, between right bays. South elevation in 3 parts: left bay, set forward, is end of south-west block, with full-height canted bay. Broad central bay has 12-pane sash flanked by 8-pane sashes, and 2 12-pane sashes above; coped gable with finial and moulded kneelers. Right bay, set back, has 12-pane sashes and roof hipped to right. Rear elevation: twin wings with coped gables with moulded kneelers and corbelled-out stacks. Recessed central part has 2 early C18 ridge stacks, stepped and corniced with quadripartite shafts (at time of survey, that to left lacks its cornice). Interior considerably altered. , 2013-01-29 1986-06-18
1303677 War Memorial In Village Square 1303677 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.584126 55.086307, -1.584149 55.086282, -1.584108 55.086269, -1.584086 55.086295, -1.584126 55.086307))) CRAMLINGTON CRAMLINGTON VILLAGE NZ 27 NE 4/56 War Memorial in Village Square GV II War memorial, c.1919. Granite, wrought iron. Stepped octagonal base with moulded cornice and inscriptions inlaid in lead, carrying tapering square shaft of polished stone with wreath at foot, topped by statue of knight in armour with sword. , 2013-08-19 1987-07-15
1303678 Hay Barn At Rear Of Outbuilding To East Of Aydon North Farmhouse 1303678 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.987974 54.989227, -1.987819 54.989281, -1.987877 54.989334, -1.98803 54.989279, -1.987974 54.989227))) CORBRIDGE AYDON (North side) NZ 0066 19/101 Hay barn at rear of outbuilding to east of Aydon North Farmhouse GV II Hay barn, late C19. Timber with Welsh slate roof. North elevation 4 bays. Principal posts on shaped padstones; central bays open; end bays with long diagonal braces behind vertical slatting carried by 3 light rails. Overhanging eaves all round. Returns show intersecting braces behind similar slatting, except for upper part right return with continuous boarding. Interior: king-post trusses with 1 level of purlins, iron brackets between posts and tie-beams. , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1303679 Pump And Water Trough Approx 20 Yds East Of White House Farmhouse 1303679 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.975402 55.107516, -1.97543 55.107507, -1.97543 55.107489, -1.975397 55.10748, -1.975375 55.107489, -1.975371 55.107498, -1.975378 55.10751, -1.975402 55.107516))) CAPHEATON WHITE HOUSE NZ 07 NW 9/124 Pump and water trough approx 20 yds east of White House Farmhouse GV II Water pump and trough. C19. Sandstone and cast-iron. Cast-iron pump with fluted top, decorative spout and curving handle. Large oblong trough. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1303680 10 12 14 And 16, Riverside 1303680 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710654 55.296776, -1.710794 55.296725, -1.710779 55.29671, -1.710829 55.296692, -1.710845 55.296706, -1.710951 55.296667, -1.710982 55.296694, -1.711034 55.296675, -1.711048 55.296687, -1.711099 55.296669, -1.711057 55.29663, -1.711181 55.296584, -1.711109 55.29652, -1.710402 55.296777, -1.710474 55.296841, -1.710654 55.296776))) FELTON RIVERSIDE NU 1800 (North side) 12/116 Nos. 10, 12, 14 and 16 31/12/69 GV II Terrace of c.1800, said to incorporate older fabric at rear. Squared stone; rear extension to No. 16 brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 4. Blue slate roofs to Nos. 10 and 12, purple slates to 14 and 16; ridge stacks rebuilt in yellow Ashington brick, one old brick stack. 2 storeys, each house 3 bays and symmetrical. Each house had central doorway under gabled hood, that to No. 16 on moulded brackets. Nos. 10, 12 and 14 have 2-pane patterned overlights; No. 10, at right end, has renewed 6-panel door, No. 12 has fielded-panel door, No. 14 vertical-panelled door and No. 16 part-glazed 6-panel door. No. 10 has 12-pane sash windows; Nos. 12 and 14 12-pane sashes above enlarged windows, No. 12 with C20 casements, No. 14 with paired plain sashes; No. 16 has late C20 metal-framed casements and similar fenestration on left return. At centre of terrace, between Nos. 12 and 14, is an arched passage entrance with a round radial-glazed window above. Roof hipped at ends; coped gables on moulded kneelers between Nos. 10 and 12 and Nos. 14 and 16; 4 ridge stacks. Rear elevation of No. 16 shows C19 Gothic-arched stair window with margined coloured glass, old brick and corniced stone stacks on roof slope and single-storey extension, pent against garden wall, with 12-pane sash. Historical Note; No. 16 was built as the presbytery for the Roman Catholic chapel at Felton Park. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-31
1303681 Footbridge At Prudhoe Station 1303681 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.865031 54.965689, -1.865011 54.965698, -1.86512 54.965783, -1.865139 54.965775, -1.865048 54.965703, -1.865031 54.965689))) NZ 06 SE PRUDHOE STATION ROAD 8/140 Footbridge at Prudhoe Station II Footbridge. Later C19. Iron. Supported on 2 elliptical arches. 3 iron circles in each spandrel. Trelliswork parapet supported by S-curve stanchions with acorn finial at each angle. , 2013-01-29 1985-03-07
1303683 Garden Walls And Gate Piers To South And West Of North Farmhouse 1303683 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.988324 54.989105, -1.98847 54.989048, -1.988387 54.988984, -1.988254 54.988832, -1.987835 54.988969, -1.988027 54.989143, -1.988061 54.989132, -1.988055 54.989126, -1.988027 54.989135, -1.987851 54.988972, -1.98825 54.988842, -1.988375 54.988988, -1.988455 54.989044, -1.988317 54.989099, -1.988324 54.989105))) CORBRIDGE AYDON (North side) NZ 0066 19/103 Garden walls and gate piers to south and west of North Farmhouse GV II Garden walls and gate piers, C18. Coursed rubble, cut stone piers and dressings. South wall has gabled coping ramped up on either side of large square piers with chamfered bases, attached jambs and swept moulded caps. To east, coping ramped up to link with taller east wall which contains doorway with re-used doorhead dated 1717 as inner lintel. To west, wall with several blocked openings links to west wall with roughly-arched coping, returning east to join west end of farmhouse (q.v.). , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1303685 9, Rock Village 1303685 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.679913 55.475495, -1.679905 55.475517, -1.680048 55.475534, -1.680066 55.475486, -1.679891 55.475466, -1.679884 55.475491, -1.679913 55.475495))) NU 2020 RENNINGTON ROCK VILLAGE (North side) 15/211 No. 9 31.12.69 GV II Estate cottage, mid-C19. Roughly-tooled stone except for squared rubble at rear; tooled-and-margined dressings. Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 2 bays. Chamfered plinth. Central vertical-panelled door with 6-pane overlight. Paired 12-pane sash windows to right, paired 8-pane sashes to left. All openings in chamfered surrounds, with hoodmoulds. Gable ends with pitched coping on moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced end stacks. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-31
1303686 Outbuilding To North West Of Number 16 1303686 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711452 55.296718, -1.711477 55.296756, -1.711581 55.296731, -1.711558 55.296697, -1.711452 55.296718))) FELTON RIVERSIDE NU 1800 (North side) 12/118 Outbuilding to north-west of No.16 GV II Former stable, now garage. c.1800. Squared stone with blue slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Boarded door with window, formerly part-slatted but lower half now glazed, on left; low boarded openings above. All windows with slightly-projecting sills. Hipped roof. Built as the Catholic priest's stable when No. 16 was the presbytery. Small brick rear extension with asbestos roof and boarded double doors is not of special interest. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-15
1303687 Garden Walls, Gate Piers And Privy To South And West Of Aydon South Farmhouse 1303687 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.988653 54.988856, -1.988661 54.988853, -1.98854 54.988772, -1.988657 54.988749, -1.988995 54.988636, -1.989155 54.988776, -1.988956 54.988863, -1.988965 54.98887, -1.989106 54.988808, -1.989124 54.988823, -1.989192 54.988795, -1.988999 54.988626, -1.988649 54.988742, -1.988522 54.988769, -1.988653 54.988856))) CORBRIDGE AYDON (North side) NZ 0066 19/105 Garden walls, gate piers and privy, to south and west of Aydon South Farmhouse GV II Garden walls, C18 probably incorporating earlier fabric. Coursed roughly-squared stone, with cut stone piers and dressings. C20 metal pent roof on privy. South wall has flat coping, ramped up on either side of square piers on stepped bases, with low pyramidal caps; to east the wall links to piers with moulded pyramidal caps flanking yard entrance, to west it is ramped up twice to link with tall west wall. VR postbox set in west end of south wall. Boarded doors at north end of west wall and 2 in north wall, the western, with 5-pane overlight, to contemporary privy. North wall links to north-west corner of farmhouse (q.v.). , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1303696 Lipwood House 1303696 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.291406 54.974659, -2.291512 54.974519, -2.291448 54.974502, -2.291404 54.974478, -2.291345 54.974477, -2.29127 54.974458, -2.291158 54.974599, -2.291317 54.974639, -2.29129 54.974672, -2.291376 54.974694, -2.291406 54.974659))) NY 86 SW HAYDON LIPWOOD 9/57 Lipwood House 15/4/69 II House. 1800 for Colonel Coats (ex -Indian Army) extended later C19. Main facades ashlar, squared stone to rear. Rusticated plinth, sill bands and moulded eaves cornice. Hipped slate roof, ashlar corniced stacks. 'L' plan, with later Cl9 extension in angle to rear. 2 storeys. Entrance front 5 bays. Ground floor left bay behind link wall to cottage (q.v.). In 2nd bayfrom right 6-panel door with patterned fanlight in pilaster-and-archivolt surround under prostyle Tuscan porch. 12-pane sash windows. South front of 4 bays, the central 2 forming a broad curved bow. Similar windows, curved on plan in the bow. 5-bay east front, the 3 right bays Cl9 with reproduction windows. 3 stacks on ridge. Interior retains contemporary fittings including plaster friezes, and elegant Regency stair with cast-iron balusters, moulded handrail and carved newel. , 2013-01-29 1969-04-15
1303704 Bridge On Old Road Over Cor Burn 1303704 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.024676 54.984155, -2.024748 54.984151, -2.024697 54.984049, -2.02462 54.984055, -2.024676 54.984155))) CORBRIDGE A 68 (East side,off) NY 96 NE NY 985655 5/95 Bridge on old road, over Cor Burn II Bridge, probably late C18. Squared stone with rubble approach walls. Segmental arch with arch ring, chamfered parapet. Flat-coped approach walls. , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1303705 White House Farmhouse 1303705 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.975703 55.10752, -1.975758 55.107514, -1.975752 55.107496, -1.975797 55.10749, -1.97579 55.107469, -1.97583 55.107464, -1.975807 55.107393, -1.97557 55.107419, -1.975591 55.107478, -1.975603 55.107477, -1.975614 55.107508, -1.975697 55.107499, -1.975703 55.10752))) CAPHEATON WHITE HOUSE NZ 07 NW 9/122 White House Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse. Late C18 with late C16 or early C17 core. Dressed stone with graduated Lakeland slate roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays. C20 central door in slightly- chamfered alternating-block surround. Renewed sash windows in original openings. Gabled roof with flat coping and end stacks; stack to right rebuilt in brick. Outshut to rear. The house has walls approx 3ft thick. The east wall and the rear wall within the outshut are approximately 4 ft thick. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1303707 Aydon Castle Main Buildings And Courtyard Walls 1303707 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.999274 54.991368, -1.999285 54.991424, -1.999299 54.99144, -1.99929 54.991318, -1.99957 54.991315, -1.999557 54.991098, -1.999309 54.991103, -1.999307 54.991069, -1.999181 54.991071, -1.999183 54.991094, -1.999068 54.991096, -1.999071 54.991143, -1.999163 54.991141, -1.999165 54.991161, -1.999189 54.99116, -1.999189 54.991177, -1.999168 54.991178, -1.999171 54.991219, -1.999257 54.991217, -1.999274 54.991368), (-1.999488 54.991298, -1.999294 54.991301, -1.999288 54.991187, -1.999481 54.991183, -1.999488 54.991298))) CORBRIDGE AYDON NZ 0066 19/97 Aydon Castle. Main buildings and courtyard walls GV I Fortified Manor house. Solar and east wing c.1280, hall (replacing earlier structure) slightly later. North-west range and courtyard wall probably associated with licence to crenellate granted to Robert de Raymes 1305. North- west range remodelled early C14, outer bailey later C14. Minor alterations in C16, C17 and C19. C13 parts good-quality squared stone, later additions coursed rubble with dressings; stone slate roofs. Original C13 buildings cruciform in plan, on edge of steep valley side. North- west range and courtyard north of hall. Irregular outer bailey to north and west, with gateway to north-west and apsidal tower at north corner. C13 parts have chamfered plinth, and eaves string with stone drain spouts. Stepped clasping buttresses to south and east, and garderobe projection at south-east corner of east wing. Early C14 crenellated parapets. Shouldered- arched doorways to hall block; door to solar undercroft dated 1653 with initials WC HC (William and Henry Collinson). Ground floor windows mostly chamfered loops; some inserted C19 sashes. External stone stair on north of hall to landing with balcony on moulded corbels; chases of 2 former canopies in stonework above. Hall doorway has double-chamfered pointed arch with moulded hood. Hall and solar have 2-light windows with twin lancet lights under pointed arches with moulded hoods; solar north window has quatrefoil in spandrel enclosing bearded mask. East wing has single-light windows, that to east with foliage hoodmould stops. Two projecting stacks on east of solar, upper parts rebuilt C20. Stack on south of hall has semicircular top with pointed vents and pyramidal cap at eaves level. North-west wing has scattered fenestration, with shouldered heads to several doorways and 2-light windows; doorway on north with lintel inscribed 1657 WC. Interior: C13 parts have good contemporary fireplaces to solar and solar basement, simpler fireplace in hall basement. Barrel vault in north-west range is probably C17 insertion. Stone-walled screens passage in hall is later medieval replacement of timber partitions; chamber to west, and room above, have fireplaces with C16 Carnaby arms. Chamber in east wing with wall cupboard, sink and garderobe; further cupboards and sinks in north-west (kitchen) range. 2-light windows in hall and solar have window seats. C17 hall roof has principal- rafter trusses with collars. North-west range has roof with curved principals, perhaps C16. Courtyard wall has segmental-pointed gateway and crenellated parapet with arrow loops in merlons; square-headed doorway in north-west range gives access to wall walk. An exceptionally well-preserved building unique in the County. Its interpretation has aroused some controversy, as to whether the house was planned as two dwellings since functions on ground and 1st floors seem to be duplicated. Northumberland County History X (1910) 350-366 (W.H. Knowles). , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24

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