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Reference Name Listed building Geometry Description Notes Organisation Uprns Entry date Start date End date
1304025 31-39, Queen Street 1304025 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.584616 55.333681, -1.584642 55.333705, -1.585019 55.333549, -1.584872 55.333432, -1.584528 55.333572, -1.584632 55.333654, -1.584585 55.333675, -1.584599 55.333688, -1.584616 55.333681))) AMBLE QUEEN STREET NU 2604 (North side) 13/54 Nos 31 - 39 odd GV II Shops with domestic accommodation above. 1837. Tooled-and-margined stone of near-ashlar quality; artificial blue slate roof to Nos. 31 and 33. Mixed green and blue slate roof to Nos. 35, 37 and 39; stacks rebuilt in yellow brick on stone bases. 2 storeys, 4 + 4 bays. Shop fronts all replaced in C20, except for stone pilasters between shops and flanking doorway of No. 35; old scrolled bracket above pilaster left of door. lst-floor moulded sill band to No. 35, perhaps surviving behind C20 fascia boards on other properties. 12-pane sash windows, some renewed (except for C20 centre-hinged casements to No. 35 in old openings). No. 33 has lst-floor end pilasters with capitals below the moulded eaves band, which is stepped down between No. 33 and No. 35. Part of the original planned development coeval with the harbour, built by the contractors Sandersons. Included for group value. , 2013-08-19 1988-09-15
1304038 1 And 2, The Square 1304038 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.055167 54.848033, -2.055218 54.848018, -2.055229 54.848027, -2.055267 54.848015, -2.055194 54.847931, -2.05522 54.847925, -2.055196 54.847898, -2.05504 54.847943, -2.055117 54.848031, -2.055153 54.848022, -2.055167 54.848033))) BLANCHLAND THE SQUARE Blanchland NY 9650 24/35 Nos. 1 and 2 15.4.69 GV II Pair of houses: part of monastic outer court range, remodelled and extended to rear mid-C18. Rubble with tooled dressings; stone slate roof. Front elevation 2 storeys, 5 bays, irregular. Renewed doors in bays 2 and 3, the former in chamfered surround. Renewed 12-pane sashes in bay 5 and ground floor bay 4, C20 windows in bay 1. In bay 2 the remains of a blocked shouldered arch with small chamfered window to right. Brick right end stack. Rear elevation shows parallel gabled C18 block at rear of No. 2. Interior: No. 1 has plain C18 fireplace with narrow-chamfered surround. No. 2: C13 or C14 doorway (now to cupboard) in former rear wall, with chamfered shouldered arch and drawbar tunnel in jamb. Stair in C18 rear extension has closed string, stick balusters and moulded handrail. Old 4-panel doors with H hinges. Roof of front section has 3 principal-rafter trusses with chamfered tiebeams. , 2013-08-19 1969-04-15
1304041 Pringle And Company 1304041 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.015665 55.546068, -2.015552 55.546145, -2.015632 55.546179, -2.01575 55.546102, -2.015671 55.546064, -2.015665 55.546068))) NT 9928 WOOLER HIGH STREET (South side) 17/122 Nos. 15 and 17 (Pringle and Co.) GV II House and shop. Late C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 bays. On ground floor: 6-panelled door to No. 15 on left and shop front on right. Shop front is in restrained Art Nouveau style with thin decorative glazing bars in upper parts of window. Black glass panel above with gold lettering and wooden Art Nouveau panels of flower carvings. Original 12-glazed shop door with engraved glass panel. Two 2-light windows above. Dentil cornice. Gabled roof. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1986-05-14
1304051 Garage And Workshop Circa 10 Yards North West Of The Tankerville Arms 1304051 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.016477 55.551209, -2.01645 55.551248, -2.016779 55.551325, -2.016808 55.551286, -2.016585 55.551234, -2.016659 55.55113, -2.016724 55.551145, -2.016748 55.551109, -2.016575 55.551069, -2.016477 55.551209))) NT 9928 WOOLER COTTAGE ROAD (North side) 17/114 Garage and workshop c.10 yards north-west of The Tankerville Arms GV II Formerly stable and carriage house, now garage, stores and workshop. Early C19. Random-rubble with dressed stone quoins and surrounds. Welsh slate roof. 3 ranges round a courtyard. Central east range, 2 storeys; flanking single-storey stable ranges. Central range has blocked door and sliding double doors to rear. Two ?-slatted windows on 1st floor. Steeply-pitched hipped roof with weather vane. Single-storey flanking ranges have boarded doors. Gabled roofs with boarded doors to haylofts in gable ends. 4th range on west side,rebuilt 1976, not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1986-05-14
1304052 Village Pump Beside The United Reformed Church 1304052 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.134383 55.637275, -2.134408 55.637269, -2.134415 55.63726, -2.134411 55.637248, -2.134383 55.637239, -2.134353 55.637251, -2.134359 55.637269, -2.134383 55.637275))) FORD CROOKHAM NT 93 NW 10/73 Village Pump beside the United Reformed Church GV II Pump. Mid C19. By Glenfield and Kennedy of Kilmarnock, Cast iron. Fluted domed top with nut finial. At the base a decorative cast-iron shelf for the buckets. Iron drinking cup attached by a chain to the finial. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1304053 Netherwitton Mill 1304053 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.843225 55.205785, -1.843194 55.205861, -1.843652 55.205925, -1.843689 55.205841, -1.843229 55.205776, -1.843225 55.205785))) NETHERWITTON NETHERWITTON NZ 1090 Netherwitton Mill 17/145 (Formerly listed as Woollen Mill) 20.10.69 II GV Woollen Mill, 1794. Coursed stone with dressings; slate roof. 3 storeys, 11 bays. Projecting central 3-bay section has blocked central doorway with triple keystone; 16-pane sash windows, many now empty, one in door opening. Pedimented gable with large stone clock face; large block behind may be base for bellcote. Similar fenestration in flanking sections,except for elliptical- arched cart entrance in 9th bay. Coped gables with kneelers; reduced stack at right end. To right, set slightly back, single-storey link, with boarded door and small elliptical-arched cart entrance, to Netherwitton Farmhouse (q.v.). Left return has double doors, loading doors to,lst and 2nd floors and 16-pane sash in gable. Rear elevation similar to front. , 2013-01-29 1969-10-20
1304056 Garden Walls And Gatepiers In Front Of Encampment Farmhouse 1304056 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.131353 55.621862, -2.131347 55.621868, -2.131432 55.62207, -2.131444 55.622064, -2.131364 55.62187, -2.131836 55.621798, -2.131906 55.621923, -2.131921 55.621923, -2.131844 55.621788, -2.131353 55.621862))) FORD ENCAMPMENT NT 93 NW 10/75 Garden walls and gatepiers in front of Encampment Farmhouse GV II Garden walls and gatepiers. Early C19. Random rubble, mainly rhyolite with big roughly-dressed blocks of sandstone as coping, sandstone ashlar piers. On east side, near to house, big square gatepiers with attached wall ramped down. Ramped down also in south-east corner. West wall is higher and ramped down in south-west corner. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1304058 Coachmans House And Adjacent Buildings North Of Netherwitton Hall 1304058 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.840994 55.208575, -1.840931 55.20886, -1.841069 55.208869, -1.841066 55.208886, -1.841123 55.208891, -1.841145 55.208837, -1.841068 55.208833, -1.841128 55.208551, -1.841002 55.208541, -1.840994 55.208575))) NETHERWITTON NETHERWITTON NZ 1090 17/138 Coachman's House and adjacent buildings north 6.5.52 of Netherwitton Hall (Formerly listed with Nether Witton Hall as coachman's house) GV II Coachman's house, coach-house and cottages. House and adjacent cottage late C17, second cottage dated 1786 with initials W T (Walter Trevelyan) on lintel; coach-house C19. House and cottages squared stone with dressings, coach-house tooled stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; slate roofs. Coach house at south end of range has arcade of 3 segmental-headed arches; hipped roof. House 2 storeys, 3 narrow bays, symmetrical. Central boarded door with 10-pane overlight, flanked by 16-pane sash windows; 12-pane sashes to lst floor; all openings in architraves. Coped gables, stepped end stacks. Cottage to right 1 storey + attic, 3 bays. Central boarded door flanked by 12-pane sashes in square openings; all with architraves. Above right sash a C19 dormer with casement window, shaped and pierced bargeboards. Stepped stone right end stack. Second cottage, to far right, 2 low storeys, 3 bays. Boarded door with 4-pane overlight in first bay, to right 16-pane sash and barred window; lst floor central altered Yorkshire sash, flanked by blocked windows. Coped gable to right. Right return: external stone stair to boarded door in chamfered surround; projecting right part with similar door and 6-pane casement. , 2013-01-29 1952-05-06
1304063 Snowball Headstone Approx 10 Yards South Of Church Of St Andrew 1304063 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.856375 55.137591, -1.856366 55.137582, -1.856344 55.137589, -1.856356 55.1376, -1.856375 55.137591))) BELSAY BOLAM NZ 08 SE 4/58 Snowball headstone approx 10 yards south of Church of St.Andrew GV II Churchyard memorial. 1799 to John Snowball. Sandstone tablet approx 3 ft high with decorative and moulded top containing angel's head and wings framed by foliage. Inscription below in raised oval panel with moulded edges. , 2013-01-29 1986-08-22
1304070 Furnace House At Ridsdale Iron Works 1304070 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.144044 55.156625, -2.144012 55.156754, -2.144049 55.156758, -2.144045 55.156779, -2.144092 55.156784, -2.144096 55.156761, -2.14413 55.156764, -2.14416 55.156639, -2.144044 55.156625))) NY 98 SW CORSENSIDE A68 7/54 Furnace house at Ridsdale Iron Works II Furnace house. Early C19. Random rubble with ashlar quoins and Welsh slate roof. One tall storey. 3 bays long. Double doors in later gabled ashlar porch on gable end. 3 tall 12-pane windows on each long side and, on left side 2 square lateral chimney stacks with cornices and dripstones. Gabled roof. Within the boundary of Scheduled Ancient Monument. Adjacent similar building altered and not now of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1985-03-07
1304072 Millers Antiques 1304072 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.013986 55.546041, -2.014034 55.546056, -2.014029 55.546064, -2.01406 55.546073, -2.01421 55.545917, -2.014137 55.545894, -2.013986 55.546041))) NT 9928 WOOLER CHURCH STREET (West side) 17/109 No. 5 (Miller's Antiques) GV II Shop. C17 or early C18. Windows C18, shop front late C19. Painted roughcast with painted ashlar dressings. Pantiled roof edged with stone slates. Old brick chimneys. Single storey with basement. Irregular openings. Boarded door to right is door to basement, full height at this end due to the lie of the land. Three 12-pane sashes. Shop door on left flanked by shop windows with decorative pilasters and dentil cornices. Shop front to left of door, i.e. in gable end, has 16-pane window. C17 or early C18 window above in moulded frame. The shop front to right of door has plate glass with dentil cornice. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with thin raised coping, kneelers on left gable and end stacks. , 2013-01-29 1986-05-14
1304073 Milepost Circa 1/4 Mile South East Of Barelees 1304073 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.191244 55.637835, -2.191269 55.637829, -2.191276 55.637817, -2.191272 55.637808, -2.191244 55.637799, -2.191214 55.637811, -2.19122 55.637829, -2.191244 55.637835))) FORD A 697 NT 83 NE (East side) 9/57 Milepost c.? mile south-east of Barelees II Milepost, partly buried. Early C19. Cast iron. Triangular with steeply- canted top. Inscribed on one face MOR (Morpeth), on the other COR (Cornhill) and on the top L E (London and Edinburgh) 42 2 329 49 , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1304081 Milepost By The Blue Bell 1304081 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.142116 55.638173, -2.142143 55.638164, -2.142145 55.638148, -2.142121 55.638137, -2.142091 55.638143, -2.142084 55.638152, -2.142088 55.638164, -2.142116 55.638173))) FORD A 697 NT 93 NW (East side) 10/59 Milepost by The Blue Bell GV II Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Triangular with steeply-canted top. Inscribed on one side MOR (Morpeth), on the other COR (Cornhill) and on the top LE (London and Edinburgh). 40 4 327 51 , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1304082 Pups Kennels 20 Metres West Of Kennelmans House 1304082 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.805283 55.151347, -1.80529 55.151345, -1.805304 55.151306, -1.80524 55.151241, -1.805202 55.151253, -1.805255 55.151305, -1.805244 55.151332, -1.805133 55.15137, -1.805153 55.151389, -1.805283 55.151347))) MELDON RIVERGREEN KENNELS NZ 18 SW NZ 125841 15/125 Pups' kennels 20 metres west of kennelman's house GV II Kennels, late C19. Squared and tooled stone, slate roof, cast-iron railings. Exercise yard with single-storey 4-bay blocks to north and west linked by diagonally-set 2-bay section;boarded doors, coped gables. Yard enclosed on south and east by low wall with chamfered coping carrying tall railings. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1304084 Milepost Circa 50 Yards North Of Junction With B6352 1304084 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.112483 55.616226, -2.11251 55.616217, -2.11251 55.616199, -2.112488 55.61619, -2.112458 55.616196, -2.112451 55.616205, -2.112455 55.616217, -2.112483 55.616226))) FORD A 697 NT 93 NW (East side) 10/62 Milepost c.50 yards north of junction with B6352 II Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Triangular with steeply-canted top. Inscribed on one side COR (Cornhill), on the other MOR (Morpeth)and on the top L E (London and Edinburgh). 6 38 324 53 , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1304085 Old Windmill Forming Part Of Lanthorn Cottage 1304085 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.106504 54.989178, -2.106465 54.989177, -2.106449 54.989184, -2.106438 54.989201, -2.106459 54.989222, -2.106499 54.989225, -2.106524 54.989211, -2.106504 54.989178))) ACOMB ACOMB MILL NY 9366 18/10 Old windmill forming part of Lanthorn Cottage II Windmill tower, dated 1720 with initials R R (Richard Ridley) on lintel, altered to house in late C18 or early C19. Squared tooled stone; Lakeland slate roof. Circular 3-storeyed tower. Chamfered plinth. Ground floor has old doorway with broadly-chamfered stone surround (now opening into later cottage), 12-pane sash window on south with iron bars externally and sundial incised on sill, blocked door on east and renewed 9-pane fixed window on north in chamfered surround with dated lintel. 1st floor has 12-pane sash on south and blocked chamfered light on east. 2nd floor has 4 small chamfered lights, that on east blocked. Pyramidal roof, stepped stack on east side. Interior; ground floor fireplace in tooled stone surround; 1st floor has heavy ceiling beams showing mortices for framework of mill machinery, and carpenter's marks. Attached cottage of c.1977 not of interest. Operated in the C18 in conjunction with the nearby watermill (Acomb Mill, q.v.). Shown on O.S. maps as The Lantern. , 2013-01-29 1988-05-24
1304088 Milepost About 1/4 Mile North East Of Ford Village 1304088 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.07718 55.634391, -2.077208 55.634383, -2.07721 55.634367, -2.07718 55.634355, -2.077152 55.634364, -2.077152 55.634383, -2.07718 55.634391))) FORD B 6353 NY 93 NE (North side) 11/68 Milepost about ? mile north-east of Ford Village II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast iron. Short fluted post bearing oval top with 2 oval facets. Inscribed on one face BEL (Belford) and on the other COR (Cornhill) 12 7 Miles Miles , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1304090 Boundary Marker 20 Metres West Of Number 1 The Coastguard House 1304090 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.572993 55.336553, -1.573002 55.336562, -1.57302 55.336555, -1.573009 55.336547, -1.572993 55.336553))) AMBLE BAY VIEW NU 2704 14/44 Boundary marker 20 metres west of No. 1 The Coastguard Houses GV II Harbour boundary marker, c.1837. Cast iron. Rectangular pillar with arched top; raised letters W H C (Warkworth Harbour Commissioners) on north-west face. Overall height 0.5 metre. , 2013-08-19 1988-09-15
1304093 Donkin And Aitken Headstones And 14 Metres South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Mary 1304093 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.627614 55.398558, -1.62762 55.398564, -1.627634 55.39856, -1.627629 55.398553, -1.627614 55.398558))) NU 2311 LESBURY LESBURY VILLAGE (North side) 19/101 Donkin and Aitken headstones 14 metres south of chancel of Church of St. Mary GV II Headstones, later C18. Sandstone. Southern stone has lobed top; carved cherubs and flower border to shaped panel with inscription to Arthur Donkin d.1779 and Grace Donkin d.1800. Good quality carving, well preserved. Northern stone has shaped top with carved urns and foliage above inscription to Sarah Aitken wife of Thomas Aitken of Alemouth (Alnmouth) d.1795. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1304101 Garden Walls And Piers To South-East Of Nunriding Hall 1304101 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.792482 55.182363, -1.792494 55.182369, -1.792878 55.182353, -1.793071 55.182338, -1.793012 55.181989, -1.792401 55.182018, -1.792482 55.182363), (-1.793024 55.182197, -1.793046 55.182329, -1.792504 55.182355, -1.792424 55.182029, -1.792991 55.182001, -1.793024 55.182197))) MELDON NUNRIDING NZ 18 NW NZ 133876 lO/120 Garden walls and piers to south-east of Nunriding Hall GV II Garden walls, late C17 or early C18. Rubble with many squared blocks reused from older building; dressed stone piers. Rectangular garden: north and east tall walls with shallow gabled coping; lower wall on south ramped up at east end. Low west wall has almost flat coping and carries 12 squared stone piers with moulded pyramidal caps, the rails between replaced by a wooden fence; later gateway near south end. Doorway near west end of north wall has flat triangular arch in square frame; doorway at north end of east wall,flanked externally by buttresses, now ruinous. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1304102 Church Of St Andrew 1304102 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.856572 55.137616, -1.856548 55.13762, -1.856555 55.137642, -1.856347 55.137667, -1.856362 55.13771, -1.85627 55.137722, -1.856285 55.137764, -1.856327 55.137759, -1.856332 55.137773, -1.856354 55.137771, -1.85635 55.137759, -1.856392 55.137753, -1.856397 55.137766, -1.856418 55.137763, -1.856415 55.137752, -1.856464 55.137747, -1.856467 55.137753, -1.856494 55.137751, -1.856499 55.137763, -1.856527 55.137759, -1.856521 55.137744, -1.856605 55.137735, -1.856611 55.137749, -1.856637 55.137746, -1.85663 55.137729, -1.856657 55.137727, -1.856669 55.137762, -1.856734 55.137755, -1.85672 55.137719, -1.856756 55.137714, -1.856737 55.137661, -1.856664 55.13767, -1.85665 55.137634, -1.856626 55.137637, -1.856617 55.137611, -1.856572 55.137616))) BELSAY BOLAM NZ 08 SE 4/50 Church of St. Andrew 28.4.69 GV I Parish church. Late Saxon tower and nave west wall with quoins. C12, C13 and C14 with some C18 windows. Squared stone,with stone slate, Welsh slate and lead roofs. West tower, nave and south aisle, south porch, north vestry, south chapel and chancel. Tower: ground floor has C18 lancets on south and west sides, with heads of original windows above (cf. interior). Small original windows on 1st floor and 2-light openings with baluster mullions on second floor. C12 window above and renewed parapet. 3-bay nave has porch and lancets renewed in C18 on south side; on north side the vestry, a 2-light C16 window, with segmental heads to lights, and a large Victorian Geometric window. South chapel has one south window with Y-tracery, a C12 east window and a C14 vesica above. Chancel has Y-tracery window on south side and on north side one similar window and one pair of lancets. Interior: deeply-splayed heads of Saxon ground-floor windows in the tower. Tower arch, perhaps C12, unmoulded arch with plain responds, the east side apparently carved in situ,with colonettes and foliage capitals, slightly later. Circa 1200 south arcade with quatrefoil keeled piers and stepped round arches. Chancel arch has round triple responds with cushion capitals carved on north side with faces at the corners; the arch has 2 rolls and an outer billet moulding. In chancel the responds of the former apse arch, removed when chancel was lengthened in C13, are round with cushion capitals. Above them, reset in the wall, the former voussoirs with saltire crosses. C14 sedilia, with octagonal shafts, and C14 piscina. South chapel has trefoiled niche and on the north wall a low-relief carving of shield and inscription. Early C13 south door has colonettes and 2 rows of dogtooth. Monuments: C14 effigy of a knight in south chapel, perhaps Robert de Reynes of Shortflatt; in the chancel John Horsley, 1770, a standing monument with vermiculate rusticated base and swan-neck pediment holding coat of arms. Three medieval grave covers in south chapel; fragments of others built into south porch, also a fragment of a hogback. Octagonal medieval font. The Church of St. Andrew, Bolam: G.W.D. Briggs: Archaeolgia Aeliana 5th Series Vol. X. Anglo-Saxon Architecture: H.M. and J. Taylor: Cambridge 1965. , 2013-01-29 1969-04-28
1304104 Village Hall 1304104 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.628651 55.398507, -1.628704 55.398636, -1.62885 55.398623, -1.628828 55.398544, -1.628935 55.398534, -1.628948 55.398581, -1.62904 55.398571, -1.629007 55.398463, -1.628648 55.398498, -1.628651 55.398507))) NU 2311 LESBURY LESBURY VILLAGE (North side) 19/104 Village Hall GV II School, now Village Hall. 1857. Squared rubble with cut quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. L-plan, 3-bay street front. Squared-headed one- and two- light windows, except for 3 stepped lancets under panel with Percy crescent in taller gabled right end bay; between left bays stepped chimney breast with truncated stack. Pent porch at left end has studded door with fleur-de-lys hinges under 4-centred arch. Coped gables on moulded kneelers. Right return shows two- and three-light windows and another stepped chimney breast; truncated bell-cote at right end; attached flat-coped wall to right with decorative wrought-iron gate in 4-centred arch. All windows are 8-pane sashes, in recessed and chamfered surrounds. C20 flat-roofed part set back to left of street front is not of special interest. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1304105 Roman Catholic Church Of St. Ninian 1304105 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.018585 55.547803, -2.018673 55.547794, -2.01866 55.547754, -2.018869 55.547732, -2.018841 55.547647, -2.018858 55.547645, -2.018844 55.547604, -2.018762 55.547621, -2.018764 55.547628, -2.018542 55.547651, -2.018528 55.547665, -2.018532 55.547679, -2.018563 55.547694, -2.018463 55.547704, -2.018489 55.547789, -2.018578 55.54778, -2.018585 55.547803))) NT 9828 WOOLER BURN ROUSE ROAD (North side) 16/106 Roman Catholic Church 21/9/51 of St. Ninian GV II Roman Catholic Church. 1856 by George Goldie. Snecked stone with Welsh slate roof. Nave, chancel, south-west tower, south aisle, north chapel and vestry. Geometric style. Doorway, in tower, has multi-moulded pointed arch. 3-light window over with gabled hoodmould over blind centre light. Bell stage has paired cusped lancets. 2-storey clasping stair projection with pent roof. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with quatrefoils in gables. West end of nave has 2 cusped lancets separated by buttress with niche. Rose window over. 4-bay nave has 2-light traceried windows on north side; similar lower windows to south aisle and quatrefoil clerestory windows. 2-bay chancel with cusped lancets and 5-light traceried east window. Steeply- pitched gabled roofs. Interior: south arcade with double-chamfered pointed arches on octagonal piers. Stained-glass window in south aisle in memory of George Goldie the architect. East window by Wailes. , 2013-01-29 1951-09-21
1304120 Deerkeepers Cottage 1304120 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.820557 55.160568, -1.82041 55.160551, -1.820384 55.160598, -1.820539 55.160619, -1.820557 55.160568))) MELDON MELDON PARK FARM NZ 18 NW NZ 11538515 Deerkeeper's Cottage 10/111 (formerly listed as Doorkeeper's Cottage 20.10.69 in Meldon Park) GV II Deerkeeper's cottage, late C17 or early C18. Rubble with dressings, slate roof. 2 1/2 storeys, 1 bay. Central doorway with flat-pointed head in square frame, now blocked with later window inserted. Flanking 2-light mullioned windows with hoodmoulds, that to left largely cut away by inserted door. 3-light mullioned window to 1st floor, narrow window above, both with hoodmoulds. Coped flat-topped gable carries central diagonally-set brick stack. Contemporary lean-to to right with boarded door and reverse-stepped coping. Left return: blocked door and two heavy moulded corbels for roof of removed outshut, moulded string above broken by projecting stone spout below sill of 3-light mullioned window with hoodmould, side lights blocked. Right return: 4-pane casement in low outshut, below a blocked 3-light mullioned window. Rear elevation: blocked doors, one with flat-pointed head in square frame at mid-height in wall, breaking moulded string. Coped flat-topped gable with moulded stone bracket carrying outer angle of diagonally-set brick stack. Interior: 1st floor south-east corner, fireplace on corbel visible from ground floor; moulded surround with flat-pointed arch in square frame. C19 ground- floor fireplace in opposite corner. Old stone bowl in internal sill of 1st floor west window. Principal-rafter roof truss with collar; 2 levels of heavy purlins. A crack specimen of the architecture of the seventeenth century (Hodgson). , 2013-01-29 1969-10-20
1304121 The Old Vicarage 1304121 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.627124 55.399075, -1.62711 55.399058, -1.627187 55.399038, -1.627201 55.399056, -1.627279 55.399037, -1.627179 55.39891, -1.626989 55.398959, -1.627089 55.399084, -1.627124 55.399075))) NU 2311 LESBURY LESBURY VILLAGE (North side) 19/95 The Old Vicarage GV II Vicarage, c.1865, incorporating C18 fabric in rear range. Front and left return squared tooled stone, other walls snecked stone; tooled-and-margined dressings. Welsh slate roof, 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Chamfered plinth, raised quoins. Slightly-recessed centre shows part-glazed 4-panel door with 3-pane overlight under moulded cornice. 12-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. Stepped eaves cornice, carried over recessed centre on block corbels. Hipped roof; 2 stepped-and-corniced stacks with panelled shafts. 2-bay right return shows paired 8-pane sashes. 2-bay left return shows 12-pane sashes and lower 2-bay rear wing to left. Rear elevation: inner return of wing shows re-set doorhead from former vicarage inscribed 'Nath; Ellison M.A. Vicar 1765'. Interior largely contemporary; Dog-leg stair with turned balusters; 4-panel doors, panelled shutters, cornices. Old range with set pot in rear wing. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1304125 2 Loose Boxes To North-West Of Meldon Park Farmhouse 1304125 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.822244 55.160737, -1.822218 55.160779, -1.822299 55.160797, -1.822329 55.160755, -1.822244 55.160737)), ((-1.822384 55.160815, -1.82246 55.160832, -1.822489 55.16079, -1.822411 55.160773, -1.822384 55.160815))) MELDON MELDON PARK FARM NZ 18 NW NZ 114852 10/113 2 loose boxes to north-west of Meldon Park Farmhouse GV II Part of planned farm building complex, 1809. Squared stone with dressings; slate roofs. 2 small detached buildings, standing side by side; south end of each has double doors under segmental arch and open-pedimented gable. East wall of west loose box rebuilt inside original line. Listed for group value. Cattle yard to rear covered by C20 sheds; remains of arcaded hemmels to north of yard too much altered to be of interest, , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1304130 Brown Headstone 17 Metres South Of East End Of Church Of St Mary 1304130 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.627502 55.398542, -1.62751 55.398548, -1.627522 55.398544, -1.627513 55.398536, -1.627502 55.398542))) NU 2311 LESBURY LESBURY VILLAGE (North side) 19/99 Brown headstone 17 metres south of east end of Church of St. Mary GV II Headstone, 1799. Sandstone. Relief-carved top panel with anchor, rope, trumpet, arrow and scythe, flanked by shipwreck scenes. Inscription 'To the Memory of Geo. Brown of Bedlington Master Mariner who on the 5th of AP; 1799 was wreck'd on this Coast aged 46 years. The Boreas blasts & Neptunes Waves Hath tost me to and fro In spite of both by Gods decree I Harbour here below Now here at Anchor I do lie With many of our Fleet In hopes to set my Sail again My Saviour Christ to meet , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1304132 Melkington House 1304132 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.201771 55.663386, -2.201792 55.663437, -2.201935 55.663418, -2.201913 55.663364, -2.201961 55.663351, -2.201915 55.663246, -2.201662 55.663281, -2.201705 55.663378, -2.201765 55.66337, -2.201771 55.663386))) CORNHILL-ON-TWEED MELKINGTON NT 84 SE 4/39 Melkington House GV II House. c.1800 with earlier core. Ashlar with Scottish slate roof. Double span with projecting kitchen wing to rear. 2 storeys, 5 bays. Central half- glazed door in architrave with cornice on moulded brackets. On ground floor sash windows with intermediate glazing bars removed. 1st floor band. 12-pane sashes on 1st floor. Dentil cornice. Blocking course above centre bay. Gabled roof with renewed brick end stacks. Rear span older with more steeply-pitched roof. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1304135 Village Hall And Attached House 1304135 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.62582 55.173988, -1.625924 55.17398, -1.625906 55.173902, -1.626035 55.173894, -1.626022 55.173831, -1.625754 55.173848, -1.625757 55.173862, -1.625724 55.173864, -1.625731 55.173904, -1.625764 55.173903, -1.625766 55.173911, -1.625807 55.173908, -1.625811 55.173933, -1.62577 55.173937, -1.625778 55.173965, -1.625814 55.173962, -1.62582 55.173988))) BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (West side) 7/86 Village Hall and attached house GV II Village Hall 1895; attached billiard room 1914, remodelled as house 1979. Squared tooled stone with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof with orange tile openwork cresting. Village hall has gable end to street; projecting porch has boarded double doors, with leafy hinges under segmental-pointed arch, and coped gable with moulded kneelers and globe finial; small window on each return. Main gable has ornamental bargeboards with finial and braced pendant. Left return of hall shows 4 large cross windows; lower part to left with 2-light window and stepped-and-corniced end stack. House, to-right; 1? storeys, 2 bays. Central projecting porch with boarded door flanked by small windows; coped gable with moulded kneelers and globe finial. Cross windows, their upper parts blocked, below 1979 gabled dormers with 2-light windows, in fitting style. All openings in chamfered or stop-chamfered surrounds; all windows in iron- framed latticed casements with lozenge-shaped crossing panes. House included for group value. , 2013-08-19 1986-12-18
1304141 Church Of St Bartholomew 1304141 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.502549 55.185398, -1.502473 55.18541, -1.502484 55.185435, -1.502018 55.185501, -1.502042 55.185562, -1.502142 55.185549, -1.502152 55.185574, -1.502292 55.185557, -1.502298 55.185569, -1.502676 55.185517, -1.502658 55.18547, -1.502706 55.185463, -1.502693 55.185431, -1.502646 55.185437, -1.502636 55.185415, -1.502559 55.185425, -1.502549 55.185398))) NEWBIGGIN-BY-THE-SEA HIGH STREET NZ 38 NW (East end, off) 3/88 Church of St. Bartholomew 14/3/49 I Parish church. Pre-C13 fabric may survive in the nave walls; 4 eastern bays of arcades early C13, 2 western bays and west tower late C13; chancel rebuilt c.1300; spire C14. Aisles demolished and chancel a roofless ruin in C18; 1845 restoration of nave and chancel, further restoration with new chancel arch and organ chamber 1898 by W.S. Hicks; north aisle rebuilt 1912. Squared stone, rough-faced in C19 and early C20 parts; roof of mixed purple and green slate. South wall of nave 6 bays; porch near west end is probably C19, with boarded double doors under double-chamfered arch and coped gable with moulded kneelers; small lancets in porch returns are probably re-set medieval work. 1845 nave windows each of 2 pointed lights with quatrefoil over. East gable coped with moulded kneelers and cross finial. North aisle has chamfered plinth, stepped buttresses and hollow-chamfered cornice below moulded parapet; 2-light windows on north and 3-light west window, with cinquefoil-headed lights in C15 style. Unbuttressed west tower has small C19 west door within larger blocked opening, with blocked trefoil-headed window and trefoiled round window over; north and south walls each have trefoiled spheric triangle light with lancet over. String course below belfry; belfry opening of 2 lights with quatrefoil in spandrel. Octagonal stone spire with small slatted openings, weathercock finial. Chancel has two 3-light windows on south, western of lancet lights and eastern with intersecting tracery; east window of 5 stepped lancets under one arch. Lancet on north (re-sited from west end of wall in 1898) and blocked doorway. Coped east gable with moulded kneelers. Organ chamber with boarded door and two 2-light windows. Interior: Arcades of double-chamfered pointed arches with broach stops to chamfers and head stops to hoodmoulds, on octagonal piers with moulded capitals and bases; western arches broader and differing in detail. South wall of-nave built outside arcade; in length of medieval wall at east end of arcade is blocked lancet with square-headed piscina below. Blocked pointed arch to tower with set-back and blocked doorway above. Nave roof has arch-braced principal-rafter trusses with collars, north aisle flat panelled ceiling. Tall double-chamfered chancel arch; 1845 chancel arch, with grotesque head stops, re-set as organ chamber arch. Chancel has piscina with moulded bowl and sill of adjacent window lowered to form sedile; blocked doorways at west end of south wall and to east of 1912 vestry door on north. C12 carved capital re-set as corbel on south of east window. Interior of tower, now boiler house, shows inserted segmental barrel vault with newel stair, cutting across tower arch. Fittings and furnishings largely C20, except for C18 Pater, Creed and Commandment boards in nave. Important collection of C12 and C13 cross slab grave covers include 8 complete examples re-set in walls of north aisle. The dramatic headland site, away from the village; suggests early origins. The unusual length of the nave (even allowing for its 1845 extension into the old chancel) and the apparent insertion of the C13 tower arch in an earlier west wall may point to the survival of Pre-Conquest fabric; re-used C12 architectural fragments indicate a predecessor to the present building. , 2013-01-29 1949-03-14
1304143 Cartshed/Granary 80 Metres North East Of Bilton House 1304143 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.643212 55.390985, -1.643283 55.391187, -1.643366 55.391177, -1.643296 55.390976, -1.643212 55.390985))) NU 21 SW LESBURY BILTON 7/93 Cartshed/granary 80 metres north- east of Bilton House GV II Cartshed and granary. Probably second quarter of C19. Squared roughly-tooled stone with large tooled-and-margined quoins; cut dressings. Welsh slate roof. Long rectangular building built into slope so that access to granary is at ground level on west. East side 2 storeys 10 bays. Boarded door in left end bay, blocked doorway in right end bay; between is arcade of chamfered segmental arches, some blocked. At 1st floor centre a boarded pitching door with 3 windows, some part-slatted, on each side. Chamfered eaves cornice; coped gables; left end stack. Left return shows 2 small windows; boarded double doors under timber lintel on right return. Rear elevation shows eaves cornice stepped up over central boarded door, with small gable over; 3 slatted windows to each side, with slightly-projecting sills. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1304148 Railway Viaduct Circa 300 Yards North North East Of St Cuthbert's Farm 1304148 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.203143 55.679948, -2.203197 55.680325, -2.203176 55.680325, -2.203179 55.680364, -2.203203 55.680362, -2.203224 55.680507, -2.203202 55.680509, -2.203205 55.680522, -2.203225 55.68052, -2.203244 55.680658, -2.203226 55.680658, -2.20323 55.680672, -2.203246 55.68067, -2.203297 55.681024, -2.203431 55.681021, -2.203382 55.680676, -2.203381 55.680665, -2.203397 55.680662, -2.203395 55.680655, -2.203379 55.680656, -2.203328 55.680345, -2.203341 55.680345, -2.203341 55.680333, -2.203325 55.680333, -2.203322 55.680318, -2.203281 55.679944, -2.203143 55.679948))) CORNHILL-ON-TWEED ST. CUTHBERT'S NT 84 SE 4/45 Railway viaduct c.300 yards north- north-east of St. Cuthbert's Farm II Disused railway viaduct. Probably 1849 for the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway. Rock-faced stone and brick. 6 shallow segmental arches with brick soffits, on high battered rectangular piers. Rock-faced bands at heads of piers and forming low parapet. Simple iron railings; large end piers with shallow pyramidal caps. The line opened in 1849 and the bridge appears to be original. It resembles in style Stephenson's Royal Union Bridge of 1847-50. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1304154 Farmbuildings Approx 20 Yards South-West Of Woodhouse 1304154 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.844409 55.104934, -1.844259 55.104964, -1.844284 55.105005, -1.844514 55.104957, -1.844459 55.104869, -1.844491 55.104876, -1.844518 55.104869, -1.844532 55.104855, -1.844531 55.104842, -1.84451 55.104828, -1.844485 55.104825, -1.844443 55.104844, -1.844415 55.104798, -1.844335 55.104815, -1.844409 55.104934))) BELSAY BELSAY NZ 17 NW 11/31 Farmbuildings approx 2U yards south- west of Woodhouse GV II Threshing barn and granary with attached gingang and stable. 1830-40. Dressed stone with tooled-and-margined ashlar dressings, Welsh slate roofs. L-plan with longer 2-storey range of barn and granary to left; it has 2 boarded doors, one stable-type door and 2 windows on the ground floor; and a pitching door above. To rear of this range the circular gingang with round ashlar piers and square capitals. Conical roof. Projecting to right the single-storey stable with central stable-type door and flanking half-slatted windows. Interior of stable: original stalls with passage behind giving access to feeding troughs; drainage channels in floor. Gingang has original roof with radiating beams, king post, struts and curved purlins. The threshing machine from the barn is on show at The Beamish Museum. , 2013-08-19 1986-08-22
1304157 Conservatory Adjoining North-East Corner Of Meldon Park 1304157 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.832011 55.163765, -1.832108 55.163743, -1.832098 55.163729, -1.832177 55.163712, -1.832168 55.163699, -1.832205 55.16369, -1.832185 55.163663, -1.832263 55.163646, -1.832236 55.163605, -1.832045 55.163648, -1.832038 55.163639, -1.831854 55.16368, -1.831902 55.16375, -1.831976 55.163733, -1.832 55.163767, -1.832011 55.163765))) MELDON MELDON PARK NZ 1085 20/105 Conservatory adjoining north-east corner of Meldon Park GV II* Conservatory, early C19 by Dobson. Ashlar; roof partly glass, partly slated. 1 storey, moulded plinth. Left part 4 bays; 3 steps up to half-glazed door in Tuscan doorcase in left bay, 15-pane sashes in architraves, moulded eaves cornice, hipped glazed roof. Right part set forward, 7 bays divided by Tuscan pilasters, the end bays projecting slightly; 12-pane sashes. Hipped slate roof. 4-pane sash in short left return. Right return 4 bays, similar to 7-bay front except bay 3 window bricked up. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1304159 Remains Of Heaton Castle Circa 30 Yards North West Of Farmhouse 1304159 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.158894 55.670768, -2.1589 55.670773, -2.158996 55.670739, -2.158876 55.670623, -2.158917 55.670609, -2.15889 55.670583, -2.158849 55.670597, -2.158783 55.670534, -2.158692 55.670564, -2.158669 55.670579, -2.15868 55.670591, -2.158704 55.670583, -2.158769 55.670645, -2.158742 55.670654, -2.158761 55.670674, -2.158787 55.670666, -2.158894 55.670768))) CORNHILL-ON-TWEED CASTLE HEATON NT 94 SW 5/34 Remains of Heaton Castle c.30 yards 22.12.69 north-west of Farmhouse II* Vaulted defensible building. Late medieval. Squared stone and random rubble, Welsh slate roof. c.70 ft. by 25 ft. 2 storeys. Long west side has stone steps to lst-floor doorway; some of the steps are worn, others renewed, but the wall beneath them is old. Under the steps a C16 or C17 doorway with alternating-block surround and rounded arrises. Left of the steps a projection c.8 ft. outside the line of the wall. This has a chamfered plinth and medieval masonry. It appears to be solid. Left of this a further section, still projecting but not so far, also has a chamfered plinth and a window with a steeply-sloping sill. The left section has a later window and an original slit window. On 1st floor C19 windows in old masonry. On east side two buttresses with offsets and 2 blocked slit windows. 1st floor is rebuilt on this side. Interior has a high round tunnel vault rising from c.3 ft. above ground. The walls are c. 3 ft. 6 inches thick normally and much thicker where there are projections. The south gable has been largely rebuilt. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-22
1304163 Roadside Wall To South Of Lesbury Bridge 1304163 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.634229 55.396831, -1.634218 55.396691, -1.634196 55.396683, -1.634186 55.396692, -1.634197 55.396831, -1.634232 55.397136, -1.634252 55.397278, -1.634267 55.397285, -1.63428 55.397273, -1.634229 55.396831))) NU 2311 LESBURY A 1068 (West side) Lesbury 19/85 Roadside wall to south of Lesbury Bridge GV II Wall of former Lesbury Mill. Probably C18. Squared stone. Tall flat-coped wall with 2 part-blocked segmental arches near left end and other blocked openings, one arched, in right part. Included for historical interest; there had been a mill on or near the site since at least the C13. Burnt down in 1964. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1304167 West Lodge 1304167 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.674113 55.327463, -1.674264 55.327513, -1.674338 55.327441, -1.674323 55.327426, -1.674266 55.327407, -1.674233 55.327439, -1.674162 55.327415, -1.674113 55.327463))) ACKLINGTON GUYZANCE HALL NU 20 SW 7/30 West Lodge GV II Gate Lodge, early C20. Squared tooled stone with tooled-and-margined ashlar dressings; timber-framed gables with pebbledashed infill; red clay tile roof. Free Tudor style. L-p]an. 1 storey, 2 bays. Projecting left bay has canted end with three 2-light windows and pyramidal roof. Right bay has 3 steps up to vertical-panelled door in chamfered 3-centred arch. Left return shows two 9-pane shorter sashes. Right return shows 3-light window under gable with vertical studding and moulded bargeboards. Similar gabled right bay of rear elevation, which has a basement. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-15
1304172 Courtyard Cottages Circa 200 Yards West Of Tillmouth Park Hotel 1304172 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.187156 55.678125, -2.187183 55.678156, -2.18704 55.6782, -2.187087 55.678252, -2.187754 55.678043, -2.187737 55.678029, -2.187717 55.678035, -2.187691 55.678005, -2.187714 55.677999, -2.187694 55.677974, -2.187721 55.677967, -2.187698 55.677945, -2.187651 55.677959, -2.187605 55.677905, -2.187498 55.677933, -2.187582 55.678031, -2.187288 55.678121, -2.187165 55.67798, -2.187059 55.678013, -2.187156 55.678125))) CORNHILL-ON-TWEED A 698 NT 84 SE (South side, off) 4/22 Courtyard cottages c.200 yards west of Tillmouth Park Hotel II Two cottages, carriage house and dovecote, 1825. Ashlar with Scottish and Welsh slate roofs. U-plan with long rear range extended further to right. Single storey. Rear range has slightly projecting pedimented centre bay with datestone carved with a quatrefoil and the inscription F B 1825 M P. C20 glazing in segmental carriage arch beneath. 3-bay section to left has boarded door and 12-pane sashes. Open cartshed to left with lintel. Cottage to left: 4 bays with boarded door to left and three 12-pane sashes. Hipped roof with 2-brick ridge stacks. Carriage house to right is higher, of 4 bays with boarded double doors in elliptical arches with keystone. Hipped roof. To rear of cottage on left a square 2-storey dovecote with 12-pane sash on ground floor. Pigeon entrances of 6 holes in stone screen with raised bolection-moulded surround. Shallow pyramidal roof. 2nd cottage to rear of carriage house, 3 bays. On north side pointed-arched door and 2 pointed-arched windows with intersecting glazing bars. On south side arched doorway and two 2-light mullioned windows with 12-pane sash in each light. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1304178 Garden Walls And Arbour Circa 40 Yards South West Of Tillmouth Park Hotel 1304178 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.184851 55.678129, -2.18487 55.678136, -2.184905 55.67813, -2.184901 55.678109, -2.184947 55.678089, -2.184933 55.678062, -2.184932 55.67803, -2.184983 55.677981, -2.185157 55.677918, -2.18529 55.677906, -2.185287 55.677896, -2.185182 55.677903, -2.18514 55.677913, -2.184974 55.677973, -2.184922 55.678027, -2.18492 55.678055, -2.184931 55.678088, -2.184832 55.678125, -2.184756 55.678088, -2.184666 55.678071, -2.18459 55.678072, -2.184489 55.678096, -2.184491 55.678103, -2.184613 55.678075, -2.184672 55.678077, -2.184758 55.678095, -2.18483 55.678135, -2.184851 55.678129))) CORNHILL-ON-TWEED A 698 NT 84 SE (South side, off) 4/24 Garden walls and arbour c.40 yards south-west of Tillmouth Park Hotel GV II Garden walls and arbour. c.1810. Ashlar. Convex quadrant castellated walls, the merlons with moulded edges. They lead to an arbour in the form of a carriage arch with an apsidal back. Moulded imposts, archivolt and keystone. Cornice and castellated parapet. Mackenzie: Northumberland : Newcastle : 1825 , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1304182 1-3, King Street 1304182 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.254467 55.144354, -2.254406 55.144407, -2.254521 55.14445, -2.254627 55.144357, -2.254587 55.144339, -2.254634 55.144289, -2.254567 55.144267, -2.254467 55.144354))) NY 8283 - 8383 BELLINGHAM KING STREET 21/31 Nos. 1 - 3 (consecutive) GV II Cottages and shop. Cottages early C19, shop later C19. Rendered with Welsh slate roof. Taller 2-storey shop on left has shop front and 2 doorways with consoles supporting wooden cornice. Above are 2 16-pane sashes with projecting lintels and sills. Raised quoins. 2-storey cottages to right have, on ground floor, 2 early C19 12-pane shop windows and a 20-pane sliding sash. 3 plank doors. 1st floor windows are mainly 16-pane sashes. 2 stone gable stacks and 3 stone ridge stacks. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1985-03-07
1304184 Garden Walls To South Of Meldon Village Farmhouse 1304184 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.815216 55.149339, -1.815151 55.149256, -1.814896 55.149313, -1.814869 55.149329, -1.814869 55.149342, -1.81492 55.149425, -1.814934 55.149415, -1.814893 55.149339, -1.814904 55.149326, -1.815139 55.149271, -1.815194 55.149344, -1.815216 55.149339))) MELDON MELDON NZ 18 SW NZ 119839 15/101 Garden walls to south of Meldon GV Village Farmhouse II Garden walls, C19. Squared stone. Low walls on south and east of garden with flat coping, rounded south-east angle. Monolithic arched piers on south hold C20 wooden gate. Taller wall on west. Listed for group value. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1304185 Henlaw Tunnel Circa 400 Yards South West Of Tillmouth Park Hotel 1304185 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.185819 55.675127, -2.186134 55.675325, -2.186146 55.675319, -2.18583 55.675121, -2.185846 55.675113, -2.185805 55.675083, -2.185754 55.67511, -2.185794 55.675138, -2.185819 55.675127))) CORNHILL-ON-TWEED A 698 NT 84 SE (South side, off ) 4/28 Henlaw Tunnel c.400 yards south- west of Tillmouth Park Hotel GV II Tunnel. c.1810 for Sir Francis Blake. Ashlar c.4 ft. wide,6ft. 6 inches high and 100 ft. long. Ashlar with iron railings. North entry has round arch with arch ring and triple keystone. South entry is similar, approach down flight of 10 steps with railings. The tunnel has a round tunnel vault, the first 30 ft. in ashlar, the remainder in rusticated ashlar. One of the garden features in Tillmouth Park, set apparently in an artificial mound. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1304189 Smalridge Memorial 5 Metres North Of Aisle Of Church Of St Andrew 1304189 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625083 55.173438, -1.625106 55.173433, -1.625113 55.173415, -1.625093 55.173403, -1.625054 55.173413, -1.625057 55.173431, -1.625083 55.173438))) BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (East side) 7/77 Smalridge memorial 5 metres north of aisle of Church of St. Andrew GV II Graveyard memorial, c.1770. Cut sandstone. Square plan. Gothick style. Stepped base, panelled angle pilasters, fluted frieze and crocketed finials; large central crocketed pinnacle. On east and west inscriptions to Ann and Mary Smalridge, mother and wife of Rev. George Smalridge; other faces badly worn. , 2013-08-19 1986-12-18
1304193 Thompson Headstone 16 Metres South Of South Aisle Of Church Of The Holy Trinity 1304193 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.636397 55.495416, -1.636407 55.495426, -1.636429 55.495417, -1.636416 55.495408, -1.636397 55.495416))) NU 2322 EMBLETON EMBLETON VILLAGE 14/68 Thompson headstone 16 metres south of south aisle of Church of the Holy Trinity GV II Headstone, 1717. Sandstone. Small stone with arched top. West face shows open semicircular pediment with cherub and worn inscription to John Thompson. East face shows death's head over staff (?) with shield bearing three stars to right and animal (dog?) to left. , 2013-01-29 1988-09-01
1304195 Railway Viaduct Circa 300 Yards East North East Of West Learmouth 1304195 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.23176 55.634349, -2.2307 55.634594, -2.23081 55.63465, -2.231755 55.634422, -2.232026 55.63437, -2.231932 55.634314, -2.23176 55.634349))) CARHAM WEST LEARMOUTH NT 83 NE 9/18 Railway Viaduct c.300 yards east- north-east of West Learmouth II Railway viaduct. 1849 for the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway. Rock faced stone with brick arches. Five high round skew arches with corniced piers and broad flat end pilasters. , 2014-04-08 1988-03-10
1304198 Guyzance Hall And East Wing Cottage 1304198 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.666937 55.326884, -1.66708 55.326902, -1.667114 55.326825, -1.667135 55.326827, -1.667147 55.326795, -1.667122 55.326791, -1.667146 55.326731, -1.667042 55.326729, -1.666986 55.32671, -1.666913 55.326707, -1.666919 55.326689, -1.666828 55.326678, -1.666821 55.326696, -1.666624 55.326672, -1.666604 55.326722, -1.666672 55.32673, -1.666661 55.326762, -1.666741 55.326773, -1.666734 55.326792, -1.666962 55.32682, -1.666937 55.326884))) ACKLINGTON GUYZANCE HALL NU 20 SW 7/24 Guyzance Hall, and East Wing 31.12.69 Cottage GV II Country House: Original Barnhill farmhouse c.1800 with major extensions 1894 by W.H. Knowles for J.D. Milburn; tower c.1920. Squared stone except for squared rubble in north-west wing and snecked stone ballroom extension; graduated Lakeland slate roofs except for red clay tiles on ballroom range and flat roofs (not seen) on tower and ballroom extension. Irregular L-plan. Late C19 and early C20 parts in neo-Tudor style. South elevation: House to left, ballroom range to right. House in 3 sections: 2-storey, 3-bay left part is original farmhouse with inserted cross window in former central doorway and flanking full-height canted bays; embattled parapet. Centre part is 3- + 4-storey 3-bay tower: projecting centre bay with coffered double doors in moulded 4-centred arch under canted oriel, and large sundial J initialled L M below carved cornice; transomed windows on returns; lower side parts with mullioned and mullioned-and-transomed windows; embattled parapets. 2-storey, 2-bay right part has timber-framed 1st floor with pebbledashed infill, and gablets over windows. All windows leaded casements. Chimney stacks with multiple octagonal shafts and moulded cornices. Lower ballroom range to right has single-storey front extension, with half-glazed door flanked by 2-light windows. Projecting cross-gabled right end bay, behind outbuilding range (q.v.) is East Wing Cottage, with early C20 casements on right return. 4-bay west (entrance) front has right-of-centre projecting porch with Ionic screen, transomed 1st floor window with '1894' date panel in blind upper light, and shaped gable; various sash windows. Interior: Open-well stair in tower. Dining room has re-set C18 pine panelling from North Seaton Hall (now demolished), with fluted Corinthian pilasters flanking the fireplace and a good cornice. Ballroom has coffered segmental ceiling, minstrel's gallery on Ionic columns and central arcade. , 2013-01-29 1969-12-31
1304200 1-3, High Street 1304200 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.255022 55.144014, -2.254918 55.144098, -2.255014 55.144143, -2.255092 55.14408, -2.255059 55.144067, -2.255166 55.143989, -2.255094 55.143955, -2.255022 55.144014))) NY 8283 - 8383 BELLINGHAM HIGH STREET 21/28 Nos. 1 - 3 (consecutive) GV II Formerly one house now divided into 3. Early C18 with older core. Random rubble on boulder plinth, with Welsh slate roof. 5 irregularly-spaced bays. 3 storeys. Doorway, second from left, has flat surround with roll-moulded edge, pulvinated frieze and cornice. Further late C19 plain doorways inserted in 4th bay and between 3rd and 4th. Ground and 1st floor windows are in rustic early C18 architraves. 2nd floor windows in later C18 moulded surrounds. Windows in 4th bay blocked, others have C20 sashes. To rear, one small square 4-pane window left and one blocked C17 window with moulded surround and cornice above. One stone ridge stack just to right of door. Inside many old beams, some with run-out stops. Massive principal rafters and collar beams, probably C17. Other roof timbers renewed. All internal partitions, except massively built chimney breast below ridge stack, are C20 insertions. The house may have been a cross-passage entry and an upper hall open to the roof. , 2013-01-29 1985-03-07
1304211 Pressen Farmhouse 1304211 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.260885 55.615895, -2.260934 55.615871, -2.26095 55.615882, -2.260982 55.615868, -2.260967 55.61586, -2.260996 55.615846, -2.260929 55.615799, -2.261043 55.615747, -2.261075 55.615771, -2.261182 55.615722, -2.261152 55.615702, -2.261222 55.615669, -2.261142 55.615612, -2.261129 55.615618, -2.261112 55.615607, -2.261083 55.61562, -2.261101 55.615631, -2.261067 55.615646, -2.26105 55.615634, -2.26089 55.615706, -2.26093 55.615735, -2.260798 55.615794, -2.260827 55.615817, -2.260762 55.615845, -2.260791 55.615864, -2.26085 55.615839, -2.260869 55.615853, -2.260842 55.615864, -2.260885 55.615895))) CARHAM PRESSEN NT 83 NW 8/11 Presson Farmhouse GV II House. Early C18 extended and partly remodelled c.1870. Roughcast with ashlar and painted ashlar dressings. 2 storeys, 5 bays in all, in 3 sections: Original 3-bay centre has C20 sun lounge. Renewed sash windows on ground floor, 12-pane sashes above. One-bay service wing recessed to right. One-bay left addition of c.1870 has 2-storey canted bay with steep pyramidal roof. Gabled roofs with flat copings and kneelers. Interior has a panelled room of early-mid C18. Moulded fire surround flanked by full-height fluted pilasters; panelled overmantel with triglyph frieze. Fielded panelling with moulded skirting, dado rail and wood cornice. Round- headed corner cupboard with archivolt, moulded key and shaped shelves. Panelled window reveals with fluted half-columns at the corners. Open-well stair with iron lyre-shaped balusters on elaborate cast-iron brackets. , 2013-01-29 1988-03-10
1304214 Linden Hall Hotel 1304214 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.759868 55.263516, -1.759846 55.26352, -1.759902 55.263642, -1.760141 55.263605, -1.760084 55.263482, -1.760066 55.263484, -1.760023 55.263393, -1.760201 55.263363, -1.760169 55.263301, -1.760204 55.263293, -1.76017 55.263225, -1.760134 55.263231, -1.7601 55.263164, -1.759945 55.263189, -1.759925 55.263146, -1.759829 55.263162, -1.759851 55.263205, -1.759701 55.26323, -1.759802 55.263429, -1.759821 55.263426, -1.759868 55.263516))) LONGHORSLEY LINDEN NZ 19 NE 2/79 Linden Hall Hotel GV II Country House 1812 by John Dobson for Charles William Bigge, now a hotel. Ashlar, squared and tooled stone in North Range. Welsh slate roof except for green slate on North Range. Square plan with lower wing to north. Severe Grecian style. Moulded plinth, 1st floor string, bold eaves cornice. Entrance front (west) 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Broad central bay slightly projecting; 3 steps up to tetrastyle Doric porch with unfluted columns. Renewed double doors with 8-pane overlight, flanked by narrow 4-pane sashes. Above porch 9-pane short flanked by 6-pane short sashes. Flanking bays have ground floor 12-pane sashes and 9-pane short sashes above. Hipped slate roof, 3 rendered stacks on inner roof slopes. Garden front (south), 7 bays. Slightly projecting broad central bay has tripartite French window with plain pilasters and shallow cornice, now opening into conservatory of 1895, rock-faced plinth, altered glazing, elaborate wrought- iron finial. Fenestration similar to entrance front. 6-bay garden front (east) has similar windows. Set back domestic ranges to north. Interior; central full-height stair hall is lit by an oval lantern in the central well of the roof. Stair with moulded and wreathed handrail swept round east and north walls rising to landing on west; rear face of lowest step inscribed C W B 1813. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30
1304218 Ha-Ha Wall To South And East Of Linden Hall 1304218 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.760459 55.262768, -1.759896 55.262791, -1.759277 55.262892, -1.759236 55.262913, -1.759188 55.262959, -1.759164 55.263001, -1.758762 55.263944, -1.758785 55.263946, -1.759187 55.263005, -1.75921 55.262965, -1.759272 55.26291, -1.759943 55.2628, -1.760452 55.262781, -1.760459 55.262768))) LONGHORSLEY LINDEN NZ 19 NE 2/81 Ha-ha wall to south and east of Linden Hall GV II Ha-ha wall, early C19. Stone. Squared stone wall with flat coping bounding lawns to south and east of Hall. Included for group value. , 2013-01-29 1986-01-30

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