Northumberland County Council
Listed building outline
| Reference | Name | Listed building | Geometry | Description | Notes | Organisation | Uprns | Entry date | Start date | End date |
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| 1370626 | Lambley Farmhouse And Adjacent Outbuildings | 1370626 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.509515 54.928393, -2.5097 54.928346, -2.50972 54.928371, -2.509905 54.928325, -2.509841 54.928241, -2.509471 54.928335, -2.509515 54.928393))) | NY 65 NE COANWOOD LAMBLEY 6/124 Lambley Farmhouse and adjacent outbuildings GV II House C16 or early C17, perhaps incorporating medieval fabric, outshut added C18, facade remodelled late C18 or early C19, altered later Cl9 and C20; outbuildings late C16 or early C17,altered. Squared stone (re-used from the medieval priory), rubble dressings, slate roofs. 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Central renewed door with latticed overlight, flanked by C20 margined sashes. 1st floor has 5 C20 sash windows in old openings. Coped gables, left end stack brick, right end stack stone. Lower outbuildings to right in two sections; first part 2 storeys, 2 irregular bays. C20 window with small C17 chamfered window to left. 1st floor 2 C20 sashes with small C17 window to left. Second part 2 storeys, 1 wide bay. central boarded door with truncated triangular head and heavy dressings, probably re-set. Above and to left boarded pitching door; below eaves a long line of pigeon holes with alighting band beneath. Left return shows re-used medieval voussoirs. Rear elevation: outbuilding to left has boarded door in C17 chamfered surround. Interior; internal west wall of eastern outbuilding has blocked ogee- headed niche and corbels above carrying fireplace, later cut through to form doorway. Interior of house has one C18 fireplace with chamfered surround. The site of the medieval Lambley priory, a Benedictine nunnery, is thought to lie in the field south of the farm; sundry architectural fragments lie in the house garden or have been re-used in the house and farm buildings. The present house has walls over a metre thick which may be medieval. The two sections of outbuilding to the east represent later dwellings of bastle-house type, the second largely rebuilt. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1370627 | Yont The Cleugh Farmhouse And Adjacent Ruin On West | 1370627 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.47334 54.92149, -2.473486 54.921469, -2.473473 54.921439, -2.473603 54.921412, -2.473574 54.921367, -2.473204 54.92142, -2.473231 54.921481, -2.47333 54.921467, -2.47334 54.92149))) | NY 65 NE COANWOOD STONEHOUSE 6/127 Yont the Cleugh Farmhouse and adjacent ruin on west II House dated 1771,with initials W.T., on stone over door, built onto bastle house of late C16 or early C17; outbuilding to east (now part of house) early C19. House squared stone with tooled dressings, left return brick. Hardrow tile roof; bastle large rubble; outbuilding coursed rubble with tooled and margined dressings, slate roof. House 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. 2 steps up to central 4-panel door in raised stone surround with datestone over; to right of datestone re-set roll-moulded jamb probably from bastle door. Late C19 sash windows in older stone surrounds. Brick end stacks. Left return of house built over end wall of bastle with massive quoins; side wall of bastle remains to 2m. high, no features. Former outbuilding to right 1 wide bay, 1 ground floor window in stone surround. Left return of house shows original bastle wall at base with blocked central byre doorway. Right return stable door with alternating jambs, C20 window above. Rear elevation; outshut to house, various openings. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1370628 | Farmbuildings To The East Of Halton Lea Farmhouse | 1370628 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.545258 54.923964, -2.545288 54.924032, -2.545656 54.923979, -2.545653 54.92397, -2.545731 54.92396, -2.545713 54.923911, -2.545364 54.923961, -2.54529 54.923793, -2.545514 54.923761, -2.545498 54.923721, -2.545196 54.923766, -2.545214 54.923804, -2.545206 54.923806, -2.545261 54.92393, -2.545244 54.923932, -2.545258 54.923964))) | NY 65 NE HARTLEYBURN HALTON LEA GATE 6/131 Farmbuildings to the east of Halton Lea Farmhouse GV II Farmbuildings, early C19. Squared rubble with dressings; slate roofs, with moulded kneelers and overlapping coping stones to gables. Ranges on 3 sides of a rectangular yard. To rear (north) stable block has large elliptical- arched cart entrance with pigeon holes and alighting band over; to right 2 boarded doors and part-slatted windows. To left lower smithy with boarded door and 2 narrow windows in rock-faced surrounds, stone stack on left gable. East range: barn with elliptical-arched cart entrance flanked by slit vents; lower section to right has boarded door in shouldered-arched surround, and slit vents. South range: slit vents; to right two elliptical-arched cart entrances. External elevations with slit vents. An attractive group of farm buildings coeval with the remodelling of the farmhouse in the second quarter of the C19. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1370629 | Farmbuilding 120 Metres West North West Of Whitlow Farmhouse | 1370629 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.47299 54.82998, -2.47309 54.829846, -2.473007 54.829825, -2.472906 54.829959, -2.47299 54.82998))) | NY 64 NE KNARESDALE WITH KIRKHAUGH A689 (West side) off 18/136 Farmbuilding 120 metres west-north-west of Whitlow farmhouse II Bastle house, now agricultural store and byre. Late C16 or early C17, altered late C17. Rubble, stone dressings, stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 wide bays. Central doorway flanked by former 2-light mullioned windows, altered but retaining original heads. Smaller windows above now blocked, that to right retaining sill of 2-light mullioned window. Left return shows original byre entrance with massive jambs and slightly cambered lintel. Rear elevation has small chamfered lst-floor window with holes for iron bars, to right ruined wall of second bastle-type structure with square-headed doorway. Interior has late C17 fireplace with roll-moulded surround. Later byre to right with 3 slit vents and pitching door, included for group value. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1370630 | Burnstones Bridge Carrying A689 Over Thinhope Burn | 1370630 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.507146 54.882849, -2.507299 54.88297, -2.507372 54.882935, -2.507328 54.8829, -2.507268 54.882831, -2.507215 54.882822, -2.507146 54.882849))) | NY 65 SE KNARESDALE WITH KIRKHAUGH BURNSTONES 12/140 Burnstones Bridge carrying A689 over Thinhope Burn( Previously GV listed as Burnstones Viaduct.) 21.7.80 II Bridge, C18 rebuilt in 1940 from original materials (datestone on internal face of east parapet). Squared rubble. 2 segmental arches with arch rings; central pier has semicircular cutwater with conical cap. Flanking pilasters. Band below parapet with arched coping; pilasters carried up as piers with low pyramidal caps. , | 2013-01-29 | 1980-07-21 | ||||
| 1370631 | Burnstones Railway Viaduct (Over The A689 And The Thinhope Burn) | 1370631 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.507707 54.88245, -2.507663 54.882468, -2.507435 54.883057, -2.507534 54.883161, -2.507813 54.882435, -2.507707 54.88245))) | NY 65 SE KNARESDALE WITH KIRKHAUGH BURNSTONES 12/143 Burnstones Railway Viaduct (over the A689 and the Thinhope Burn) GV II 21.7.80 Railway viaduct,1852. Probably by Sir George Barclay-Bruce. Stone. Elliptical and semicircular skew arches, 4 to river and one, skewed at a different angle, to road, with blind arch between. Rock-faced piers with triangular cutwaters to river arches; road arch flanked by pilasters. Intrados of arches have rusticated blocks, imposts rock-faced. Projecting half-round cornice at base of parapet. For Alston Branch of Newcastle-Carlisle railway. , | 2013-01-29 | 1980-07-21 | ||||
| 1370632 | Range Of Farmbuildings 30 Metres South Of Kirkhaugh Farmhouse | 1370632 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.478098 54.843563, -2.478274 54.843568, -2.478275 54.843557, -2.478536 54.843565, -2.47854 54.84352, -2.478102 54.843507, -2.478098 54.843563))) | NY 64 NE KNARESDALE WITH KIRKHAUGH KIRKHAUGH 18/149 Range of farmbuildings 30 metres south of Kirkhaugh Farmhouse II Bastle house, barn and cottage. Late C16 or early C17, altered; and late C18 or early C19. Bastle large irregular rubble, barn and cottage rubble; bastle with C20 asbestos roof; barn and cottage stone slate roof; stone stack on cottage gable. Bastle 2 storeys, irregular. Ground floor C20 windows, 1st floor C20 pitching door, 6-pane fixed window and 12-pane sash with head of 2-light mullioned window above. Barn to left has 2 tiers of slit vents and boarded door, cottage to far left has boarded 1st floor opening. Right return has inserted stable door and heavy corbels, probably for external stack,above. 1st floor 9-pane fixed window in stone surround, pigeon holes with alighting bands to right and left of gable. Rear elevation; bastle obscured by C20 outbuilding; barn has central cart entrance with timber lintel and slit vents, cottage to right has boarded door in stone surround and 6-pane window over. Interior of bastle shows original byre entrance in west wall, with chamfered segmental-pointed arch, hearth corbels over inserted door in east wall. lst floor has fireplace with lintel carried on corbels and 2 old roof trusses with ogival principals linked by pairs of collars. , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1370633 | 4 Headstones 18 Metres South Of South-East Corner Of Parish Church Nave | 1370633 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.502639 54.881726, -2.502666 54.881717, -2.502666 54.881699, -2.502639 54.88169, -2.50261 54.881702, -2.502612 54.881718, -2.502639 54.881726))) | NY 65 SE KNARESDALE WITH KIRKHAUGH KNARSDALE 12/152 4 Headstones 18 metres south of south-east corner of parish church nave II Group of 4 headstones, from south to north; William Lee of Bogue (1746), Joseph Lee of Softley (1745), Hannah Lee of Softly (1747) and John Lee of Softly (1753). All have classical frames with pilasters and segmental arches, cherubs' heads etc. Some carving on reverse faces, including deaths' heads and verse on 3rd stone: Depart dear friend Dry up your tears Here Must we lie till Christ Appears , | 2013-01-29 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1370634 | House Adjoining North End Of Allendale Library | 1370634 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.252952 54.897511, -2.25286 54.897592, -2.253002 54.897646, -2.253096 54.897562, -2.252952 54.897511))) | NY 8355 ALLENDALE DAWSON PLACE Allendale Town 24/66 House adjoining north end of Allendale Library GV II House, early Cl9. Squared rubble, slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 windows. Ground floor a pair of boarded doors flanked by 16-pane sashes, 1st floor 3 16-pane sashes. Included for group value with Allendale Library. , | 2013-08-19 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1370635 | Ellershope, The Eastern House With Byre Adjoining | 1370635 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.223512 54.832529, -2.223685 54.832533, -2.223685 54.832567, -2.223788 54.832568, -2.22379 54.832478, -2.223515 54.832474, -2.223512 54.832529))) | NY 84 NE ALLENDALE ELLERSHOPE 22/68 Ellershope, the eastern house with byre adjoining II House and byre to right, early C19 in date. The byre is of stone rubble construction with roughly cut quoins under a roof of stone slates. The attached house is of carefully coursed stone under a C20 slate roof. PLAN FORM: small linear plan farmstead with domestic and animal housing. MAIN (SOUTH) ELEVATION: The house is of 2 storeys and 2 bays with C20 replacement windows and door. The byre is of 3 bays with a slightly lower eaves line and a line of slit vents immediately below the eaves. There is an off centre doorway to the byre and evidence of other blocked openings to either side. RIGHT RETURN: there is a doorway and evidence of a raised roofline. REAR (NORTH) ELEVATION: the house has a contemporary outshut, raised in height with 2 modern roof lights, with a central door and a window to either side. The byre has 5 slit vents with two pitching doors above. There is also evidence of a blocked central doorway and a blocked opening at the right end. INTERIOR: the byre retains 1 truss of the original roof with 2 notched-in collars, a central longitudinal feeding passage with cobbled surfaces and a drainage gulley edged by a stone kerb, the partial remains of a transverse wall and two openings into the adjacent house at ground and first floor level. The ground floor of the house retains the original chimneybreast and there is some stone flagging and a stone shelf in the larder. The first floor, whose plan has been altered retains a Victorian fireplace, register grate and hearth slab. HISTORY: This building is present on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of the area in 1895 and is probably early C19 in date. The byre appears to be the earliest building, to which the house is attached. A byre with early C19 farmhouse attached set in an isolated location in the North Pennines. It has special architectural interest for the level of survival and quality of its external fabric and original features, for its simple vernacular plan form and for the survival of several noteworthy internal features. It is a good example of a simple C19 linear range of house and byre, which fully meets the criteria for listing a vernacular building of this date in a national context. It should be retained on the list. Listing NGR: NY8572948653 | 2025-01-06 | 1985-08-23 | ||||
| 1370636 | Stone Walls Associated With Farm Buildings | 1370636 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.900837 55.174626, -1.900856 55.174634, -1.900838 55.174793, -1.90084 55.174866, -1.900819 55.175038, -1.900838 55.175038, -1.900881 55.174628, -1.900862 55.174621, -1.900866 55.174587, -1.900884 55.174582, -1.900895 55.174502, -1.901471 55.174498, -1.901471 55.174608, -1.901483 55.174608, -1.901486 55.174615, -1.901494 55.17461, -1.901495 55.174491, -1.901487 55.174485, -1.901296 55.174484, -1.90088 55.174488, -1.900872 55.174495, -1.900861 55.174573, -1.900843 55.174578, -1.900837 55.174626))) | WALLINGTON DEMESNE HARTBURN GRANGE NZ 08 NE NZ 064867 9/192 Stone walls associated with farm buildings GV II Walls, probably early C19. Irregularly-coursed squared stone. Low walls with flat coping enclose the 2 yards in front of the hemmel range; taller wall on right ramped down to join front wall which continues right to farm entrance, then returns along drive to link with farmhouse (q.v.). In this last section is a rectangular recess containing old well. Listed for group value with the house and farm buildings. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370637 | Ox Inn | 1370637 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.903979 55.160523, -1.903963 55.160556, -1.904081 55.160575, -1.904093 55.160547, -1.904154 55.160556, -1.904194 55.160466, -1.904006 55.160436, -1.903966 55.160522, -1.903979 55.160523))) | WALLINGTON DEMESNE MIDDLETON NZ 08 NE 9/200 Ox Inn GV II Inn, formerly private house. Early C19. Squared tooled stone, tooled-and- margined dressings and raised quoins; slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central flush-panelled door with overlight in chamfered surround; 16-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. Hipped roof, stepped and corniced lateral stacks with triple shafts. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370638 | The Arches | 1370638 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.950772 55.158621, -1.950792 55.158624, -1.950801 55.158605, -1.950911 55.158622, -1.950902 55.15864, -1.950927 55.158643, -1.950939 55.158615, -1.950786 55.15859, -1.950772 55.158621))) | WALLINGTON DEMESNE WALLINGTON NZ 0384 NZ 032849 21/201 The Arches GV II* Courtyard gateway from Wallington Hall, 1735, re-erected as eyecatcher 1751. Squared stone with ashlar dressings. 3 bays. slightly-projecting pedimented centre bay has semicircular arch; flanking bays and l-bay returns have similar smaller arches. Piers with square bases, bulgy rustication and impost blocks. Sunk panels above flanking arches hold double-headed busts from Aldersgate, London. Central bay has heavy pyramidal finials with dog-tooth ornament, carried on and supporting stone balls; smaller but similar finials at each end of facade, truncated finials on returns. First erected at Wallington Hall but found to be too narrow for coaches, so replaced by Clock Tower Gate (q. v.). , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370639 | Priors Hall Farmhouse | 1370639 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.949843 55.161047, -1.949875 55.161123, -1.950063 55.161096, -1.950028 55.161016, -1.949843 55.161047))) | WALLINGTON DEMESNE WALLINGTON NZ 08 NW NZ 033852 8/208 Prior's Hall Farmhouse GV II House,dated 1794 with initials J.T. (John Trevelyan) on lintel. Squared stone with dressings, slate roof. Central altered door, with 2-pane overlight, flanked by 6-pane sashes in raised moulded surrounds; smaller 6-pane sashes above. Coped gables with stepped stone stacks. Mounting block adjacent to right return. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370640 | Sir Walter's Privy In East Wood | 1370640 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.953567 55.155134, -1.953527 55.155143, -1.953538 55.155159, -1.953578 55.155152, -1.953567 55.155134))) | WALLINGTON DEMESNE WALLINGTON NZ 0384 NZ 03068453 21/211 Sir Walter's Privy in East Wood II Privy House. Mid-C18. Brick with tooled ashlar west front; slate roof. Doorway with quadrant-moulded surround; moulded eaves cornice, pyramidal roof with moulded stone finial. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370641 | Cottage 100 Metres North-East Of Netherwitton Hall | 1370641 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.839878 55.209036, -1.840079 55.20906, -1.840098 55.209006, -1.839897 55.208982, -1.839878 55.209036))) | NETHERWITTON NETHERWITTON NZ 1090 17/137 Blacksmith's Cottage 100 metres north-east of Netherwitton Hall GV II Cottage, late C17 remodelled early C19. Front coursed stone, other walls rubble; slate roof. 1 storey, 6 bays, irregular. Bay 4 has stable door; 2-light mullioned windows hold small casements, that in bay 5 set in older door opening; that in bay 6 has lost its mullion. All openings have hoodmoulds. Hipped roof, tall corniced ridge stack. Listing amended 03-JUN-2010: Cottage, late C17 remodelled early C19. MATERIALS: The main south elevation is composed of coursed sandstone and the other walls are rubble sandstone with a slate roof. PLAN: Rectangular, two roomed cottage. EXTERIOR: A single-storey building under a hipped roof with a single tall corniced ridge stack. There are six bays with a stable door occupying bay four. Windows are two-light mullions containing small casements, with that in bay 5 set within an older and blocked door opening. All openings have hoodmoulds. The right and left returns are plain, and the rear elevation has a single window at one end and two blocked door openings. INTERIOR: There are two unequal sized rooms with a boarded door linking the two and a large, blocked stone and brick fireplace within the larger of the two rooms; the latter is open to the roof. HISTORY: This cottage forms part of a group of late C17 and C18 buildings forming a small stable yard associated with Netherwitton Hall. The cottage is first depicted on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map of 1865 but is unnamed on this and all subsequent editions. The original building probably functioned as a domestic estate building, possibly a washroom/scullery, before its early C19 conversion to a cottage or lodge house. REASONS FOR DESIGNATION: This later C17 house, remodelled in the early C19, is designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons: * It is a vernacular building dating from before 1840 which retains significant early fabric; * Its early C19 remodelling has resulted in an attractive, evolved, building with architectural detailing to the exterior; * It has Group Value with the wider grouping of estate buildings including the Grade I listed Netherwitton Hall. | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370642 | Gate Piers And Screen Walls To South-East Of Netherwitton Hall | 1370642 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.840095 55.207781, -1.840084 55.207787, -1.840088 55.207796, -1.840117 55.207813, -1.840101 55.207857, -1.840065 55.20787, -1.840056 55.207878, -1.840062 55.207887, -1.84012 55.207867, -1.840143 55.207809, -1.840095 55.207781))) | NETHERWITTON NETHERWITTON NZ 1090 Gate piers and screen 17/141 walls to south-east of Netherwitton Hall (Formerly listed as 20.lO.69 gate piers at Netherwitton Hall) GV II Gate piers and screen wall, probably late C17. Squared stone. Rusticated piers with moulded caps and ball finials, flanked by short curved walls with flat coping linking to smaller outer piers without finials. , | 2013-01-29 | 1969-10-20 | ||||
| 1370643 | Wall On South Side Of Walled Garden North-West Netherwitton Hall | 1370643 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.841077 55.208794, -1.841074 55.208806, -1.841115 55.20881, -1.842737 55.208957, -1.842751 55.20895, -1.842742 55.208943, -1.841077 55.208794))) | NETHERWITTON NETHERWITTON NZ 1090 17/144 Wall on south side of walled garden north-west Netherwitton Hall GV II Garden wall, late C17 or early C18. Brick and stone. Wall 4 metres high, with flat stone coping, running west from rear of Coachman's House (q.v.); south face brick, heightened, north face coursed rubble. Boarded door in architrave near east end, second similar door further west in raised and chamfered stone surround. Extends to angle to west of second doorway. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370644 | Claverings Cross | 1370644 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.787883 55.213502, -1.787911 55.213493, -1.787911 55.213475, -1.787878 55.213466, -1.787856 55.213475, -1.787856 55.213493, -1.787883 55.213502))) | NETHERWITTON STANTON NZ 19 SW NZ 136911 5/148 Clavering's Cross II Cross, medieval. Stone. Square shaft with chamfered angles and continuous groove down south face, broken off1.5m. above base. Square plinth of roughly-shaped blocks. The cross head is reputed to be buried in the dike on the west side of the field. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370645 | Stanton Old Hall | 1370645 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.795253 55.200289, -1.795179 55.200405, -1.795379 55.200448, -1.795495 55.200275, -1.795289 55.200238, -1.795253 55.200289))) | NETHERWITTON STANTON NZ 18 NW NZ 132896 10/150 Stanton Old Hall II Strong house, late C16 incorporating medieval fabric, refenestrated mid-C17 and south end remodelled c.1700. Rubble with re-used squared blocks, dressings, south end ashlar-faced; slate roof. West front 3 storeys, 4 bays. Rusticated quoins to right. C20 doorway in 2nd bay cuts C17 window opening; older door in 4th bay blocked with C20 window inserted. Other ground and 1st floor windows, formerly each of 4 lights, have C20 glazing set in C17 chamfered surrounds; some retain king mullions. Remains of blocked C16 openings on ground floor. 2nd floor shows bricked-up cross windows of c.1700 in first 2 bays, remainder of wall hidden by ivy. Coped left gable with old brick stack; stone cross wall with similar stack on line of 2nd bay; to right of this the block is roofless. South wall 2 bays; rusticated quoins, C20 glazing in former cross windows in architraves with scrolled pediments. Irregular east elevation with 2-light mullioned windows, mostly blocked, and remains of medieval fireplace with heavy corbels; projecting gabled stair turret near north end. C16 hollow-chamfered doorway on left of turret concealed by C20 single-storey addition which is not of interest. Interior: stone winder stair in turret, several old fireplaces including one with large segmental chamfered arch, probably C16, and hall fireplace of c.1700. Unusual roof trusses each with one convex and one concave curved principal. Thicker walls and a change in masonry suggest that the north part of the main block was a 2-storey gabled structure heightened in the C16. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370646 | Milepost At Ngr Nz 19029485 | 1370646 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.702312 55.247394, -1.70234 55.247385, -1.70234 55.247367, -1.702307 55.247358, -1.702285 55.247367, -1.702285 55.247385, -1.702312 55.247394))) | TRITLINGTON AI (East side) NZ 19 NE NZ 19029485 6/234 Milepost at above NGR II Milepost, probably early C19. Cast-iron, painted white with black figures. Triangular plan with open back, raised legend M (Morpeth) 6 / A (Alnwick) 13. Height c.0.75 metres. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370647 | Causey Park House | 1370647 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.72045 55.248595, -1.720452 55.248622, -1.720516 55.248621, -1.720515 55.248594, -1.720543 55.248594, -1.720544 55.24864, -1.720711 55.248638, -1.72071 55.248591, -1.720733 55.248591, -1.720733 55.248571, -1.720711 55.248572, -1.720708 55.248442, -1.720599 55.248443, -1.720602 55.248492, -1.720484 55.248492, -1.720484 55.248483, -1.720438 55.248483, -1.72044 55.248495, -1.720264 55.248497, -1.720266 55.24856, -1.720367 55.24856, -1.720368 55.248596, -1.72045 55.248595))) | TRITLINGTON CAUSEY PARK NZ 19 SE NZ 179950 6/237 Causey Park House GV II House. East part of main block incorporates tower house built 1589 for James Ogle, extended and remodelled later C18, restored 1870. Stone, mostly rendered; slate roofs. South front 2 storeys, 7 bays, slightly irregular. Tuscan porch in 4th bay, with half-glazed double doors in architrave under pulvinated frieze. 12-pane sash windows in moulded boxes, those on lst floor in chamfered surrounds (except for C20 windows on ground floor right). Coped gables with moulded kneelers; brick end stacks, that to right on old stone base. Right return shows C16 heraldic panel now badly eroded. At left projecting gable end of crosswing, rebuilt C20 with new windows; re-set old carved stone showing shield in cusped quatrefoil, (c.f. Smithy at The Demesne Tritlington). Rear elevation shows Venetian stair window with Gothick glazing bars, in raised stone surround with keystone. Interior: 1.2 metre thick walls in Cl6 part, otherwise much altered. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370648 | Tritlington Hall | 1370648 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.675867 55.227271, -1.675877 55.227304, -1.676068 55.227292, -1.676057 55.227243, -1.675959 55.227251, -1.675933 55.227169, -1.676049 55.227158, -1.676044 55.227143, -1.676098 55.227137, -1.676084 55.227093, -1.676106 55.227091, -1.676093 55.227048, -1.675776 55.227074, -1.675803 55.227164, -1.675834 55.227162, -1.675867 55.227271))) | TRITLINGTON TRITLINGTON NZ 2092 16/243 Tritlington Hall 20 10 69 GV II House. Early C19 for John Sadler, rear wing probably c.1850.Ashlar front and side elevations, rear elevation rendered, probably on brick. Rear wing brick with stone dressings. Slate roofs. Rectangular main block with L-plan rear wing enclosing 3 sides of courtyard. Front 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Sill bands continuing around corners. Part-glazed door in Tuscan pedimented projection. 12-pane sash windows with blind cases. Hipped roof with 2 stepped and corniced ashlar stacks on ridge. Right return has 20-pane sashes. Rear elevation: to right of rear wing, above C20 porch, a round-headed stair window with projecting imposts and keystone. Rear wing with 12-pane sash windows towards courtyard. Interior shows panelled shutters, contemporary fireplaces and other fittings. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370649 | Garden Walls At Tritlington Old Hall | 1370649 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.677239 55.227638, -1.677199 55.227312, -1.677183 55.227306, -1.67674 55.22732, -1.676741 55.227333, -1.677176 55.22732, -1.677215 55.227632, -1.676842 55.227655, -1.676813 55.227334, -1.676799 55.227335, -1.676827 55.227669, -1.677219 55.227645, -1.677239 55.227638))) | TRITLINGTON TRITLINGTON NZ 2092 16/247 Garden walls at Tritlington Old Hall GV II Garden walls, 1723. Brick. On south the wall is coursed parallel to ground, with shallow stone coping. Taller wall on west has central projection towards garden; segment-headed arch with keystone under pediment. Wall on north has elegant double-curved ramping-down in centre. Terrace wall between house and main section of garden has pilasters and steps down close to north end. North section to far right, linking with barn, is C20 and not of interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370650 | New Deanham Farmhouse | 1370650 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.951645 55.136, -1.951802 55.13598, -1.951808 55.135996, -1.951918 55.135981, -1.951874 55.135868, -1.951607 55.135902, -1.951645 55.136))) | WALLINGTON DEMESNE NZ 08 SW NZ 032824 13/158 New Deanham Farmhouse II House, dated 1670 on sundial, by William Nicholson for John Fenwick. Extended to rear c.1800. Rubble with dressings, rear extension squared stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; slate roof. 3 storeys, 4 bays, symmetrical. Central flush-panelled door in moulded surround with flat-pointed head and central boss, moulded cornice over with sundial in dogtooth surround above. Sash windows, with glazing bars removed, to ground and 1st floors, heads of original cross windows visible above those on ground floor. 12-pane Yorkshire sashes to 2nd floor. Coped gables; left end stack rendered, right end stone. Left return shows original cross window with dripmould, and to left blocked stone-surround windows in early C18 outshut extended c.1800; open-pedimented gable coeval with last phase. Rear elevation: original central stair wing with 2 mullioned windows flanked by additions of c.1800. Interior: stone winder stair in rear wing. J. Hodgson, History of Northumberland Part II, Vol.I, 295; abstract of articles for building 'New Deanham Hall' at agreed cost of ?260 plus materials. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370651 | Milestone 160 Metres North Of Cambo School | 1370651 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.963969 55.168419, -1.963993 55.168413, -1.963999 55.168395, -1.963975 55.168383, -1.963942 55.168392, -1.963942 55.16841, -1.963969 55.168419))) | WALLINGTON DEMESNE B 6342 (West side) NZ 08 NW NZ 02408601 8/162 Milestone 160 metres north of Cambo School II Milestone, probably mid-C18. Stone, painted red and later white. Quadrant section, .60 metres high. R.B. (Rothbury) 12 / H (Hexham) 19. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370652 | Former Parish Church Of St Helen | 1370652 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.758524 55.243241, -1.758585 55.243324, -1.758964 55.243232, -1.758897 55.243142, -1.758866 55.24315, -1.758847 55.243123, -1.758789 55.243138, -1.758806 55.24316, -1.758634 55.243202, -1.758642 55.243212, -1.758524 55.243241))) | LONGHORSLEY LONGHORSLEY NZ 19 SE NZ 154944 6/85 Former parish church of St. Helen II Parish church on medieval site, rebuilt 1783. Chancel 1798, vestry early C19. Ashlar except for squared stone on north; slate roof with stone gable copings. Broad nave with south porch, chancel with vestry on north. Gothick style. Chamfered plinth. West end 20-pane sash window with intersecting glazing bars under pointed head, flanked by blind lancets; sunk quatrefoil over. Embattled bellcote has twin pointed openings on east and west and single blind pointed arches north and south. South wall of nave: plain doorway at west end under porch (front wall of porch removed to the present parish church 1982) and 3 sash windows as on west; 3 similar windows on north of nave, 2 on south of chancel and one in east end. Priest's door between chancel windows has blocked fanlight with intersecting ribs. Vestry has square plinth and 16-pane sash window. Interior; trefoiled chancel arch outlined by raised balls with panelled soffit and spandrels, the latter with crude foliage design, possibly early C20. Panelled dado. Most fittings removed. The ground plan with the asymmetric layout of the nave (c.f. Middleton St. George, Co. Durham) suggests that the south and west nave walls, and possibly those of the chancel, lie on medieval foundations. Church last used 1966, derelict at time of survey. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370653 | Weldon Bridge, Over River Coquet And Wall To North-West | 1370653 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.784156 55.280442, -1.784744 55.280826, -1.784797 55.280794, -1.784225 55.280408, -1.784156 55.280442))) | De-listing - duplicate List entry: Weldon Bridge, Over River Coquet and wall to the north-west. The building remains listed under List entry 1371161. History Bridge over River Coquet and wall to north-west built circa 1760. It was first listed at Grade I on 10 January 1953 published in Greenback volume 1398, map 10 item 92, in the parishes of Brinkburn and Longhorsley. On 30 January 1986 it was listed at Grade II* in Greenback volume 1015, map 10, item 92, in the parish of Longhorsley. On 5 November 1990 this entry was upgraded to Grade I. The building appears to be listed twice on the NHLE as 1371161 as 1370653. The entry published in volume 1015 shall be removed. Details Weldon Bridge over River Coquet and wall to north west was described as follows: In the entry for the following: NZ 19 NW 1/92 LONGHORSLEY WELDON Weldon Bridge, over River Coquet and wall to north-west The grade shall be upgraded to grade I ------------------------------------ NZ 19 NW 1/92 LONGHORSLEY WELDON Weldon Bridge, over River Coquet and wall to north-west Grade II* Bridge and wall, c.1760. Probably by John Smeaton. Squared stone. 3 segmental arches with slightly-recessed voussoirs and stepped keystones. Large keyed oculus between southern arches; smaller semicircular- arches of similar form flank northern arch, with paved inverts well above normal river level. Battered semioctagonal cutwaters. Dentil cornice. Parapet with shallow pilasters on both faces and gabled coping; to north parapet splays out to circular piers on stepped pilasters; similar south-east parapet end; west parapet realigned in C20 at splayed angle, carried on iron girder. Contemporary wall with flat coping running north from north end of east parapet to terminate opposite east end of Angler's Arms Hotel. The north part of the bridge and attached wall are in Brinkburn parish. In appearance very similar to Smeaton's Coldstream Bridge | 2025-01-07 | 1953-01-10 | 2017-06-13 | |||
| 1370654 | Barn And Adjacent Gingang To North-West Of Penny Hill Farmhouse | 1370654 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.799678 55.142917, -1.799511 55.142944, -1.799532 55.142987, -1.799785 55.142947, -1.799758 55.142891, -1.799804 55.142907, -1.799857 55.142905, -1.799894 55.142886, -1.7999 55.142865, -1.799877 55.142837, -1.799833 55.142826, -1.799775 55.142836, -1.799745 55.142864, -1.799703 55.142777, -1.799619 55.142791, -1.799678 55.142917))) | MELDON NZ 18 SW NZ 129832 15/94 Barn and adjacent gingang to north-west of Penny hill Farmhouse II Barn and gingang, early C19. Squared tooled stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; slate roofs. West elevation: barn has small window to left of gingang and stable door to right, hipped roof. C20 doorway to left return, right return and rear concealed by later sheds. Gingang has six piers, those to north and south broader and stepped; conical roof. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370655 | Byres And Granary To East Of Harnham Hall | 1370655 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.88561 55.11852, -1.885241 55.118606, -1.885274 55.118654, -1.885646 55.118569, -1.88561 55.11852))) | BELSAY HARNHAM NZ 08 SE 4/63 Byres and granary to east of Harnham Hall GV ll Byres with granary over. C18. Squared stone with stone slate roof. Single- storey becoming 2-storey on right with lie of land. 5 irregular bays. On left C19 double doors to a cart shed. Right of this 4 boarded doors in alternating-block surrounds. Inscribed lintels: from left to right - 1. In a cartouche TL 1799 2. TLM 1761 3. TLM 1736 The initials are those of the Leighton family, owners of Harnham from 1702 onwards. On right stone steps to the granary. Gabled roof with flat coping and kneelers. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1370656 | Garden Walls And Dovecote To South Of Nos 3 And 4 | 1370656 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.882505 55.118885, -1.882495 55.118905, -1.882643 55.119164, -1.882654 55.11916, -1.882513 55.118895, -1.882611 55.118884, -1.882634 55.118928, -1.882667 55.118923, -1.882644 55.11888, -1.883136 55.118818, -1.883175 55.118956, -1.883191 55.118961, -1.883199 55.118955, -1.883157 55.118808, -1.883148 55.118803, -1.882505 55.118885))) | BELSAY HARNHAM NZ 08 SE 4/68 Garden walls and dovecote to south of Nos. 3 and 4 GV II Garden walls and dovecote. Date uncertain. Dressed stone. The dovecote has Welsh slate roof. Walls round 3 sides of garden. Approx 8 ft high on east and west, lower to south. Flat coping. Dovecote, in south-east corner, 2 storeys, 1 bay. On west side a small boarded door on each floor. On south side 2 pigeon holes with stone alighting ledges. Gabled roof. Inside, the ground floor is tunnel vaulted with 2 chamfered transverse ribs strengthening the vault. Said locally to have been used as the village mortuary. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1370657 | Armorial Beast Approx 10 Yds East Of Shortflatt Tower | 1370657 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.87675 55.123361, -1.876777 55.123352, -1.876777 55.123334, -1.876744 55.123325, -1.87672 55.123337, -1.876722 55.123352, -1.87675 55.123361))) | BELSAY SHORTFLATT NZ 08 SE 4/72 Armorial Beast approx 10 yds east of Shortflatt Tower GV II Armorial beast set on plinth against garden wall. Medieval. Sandstone. Beast, probably a dog, seated on its haunches and bearing a scrolled shield. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1370658 | Folly Ruin Approx 60 Yards South-West Of Capheaton Hall | 1370658 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.941957 55.118223, -1.941981 55.118217, -1.941987 55.118199, -1.941963 55.118187, -1.941933 55.118193, -1.941926 55.118202, -1.94193 55.118214, -1.941957 55.118223))) | CAPHEATON CAPHEATON NZ 08 SW 3/88 Folly ruin approx 60 yards south-west of Capheaton Hall GV II Folly ruin of a chapel. Mid C18, possibly by Capability Brown who designed the gardens at that time. Random rubble with ashlar dressings. Only the east and north walls were built. The east wall stands to gable height and has a large pointed-arched window; foliated cross finial. The north wall has a fanciful Tudor-style doorway. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1370659 | Piers And Screen Wall Opposite Garden Gate | 1370659 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.954711 55.153236, -1.954729 55.153237, -1.95476 55.153196, -1.954769 55.153171, -1.954765 55.153163, -1.954704 55.153113, -1.954634 55.153104, -1.954629 55.153115, -1.954689 55.153124, -1.954741 55.153167, -1.954739 55.15319, -1.95471 55.153225, -1.954711 55.153236))) | WALLINGTON DEMESNE WALLINGTON HALL NZ 0284 NZ 02988432 21/228 Piers and screen wall opposite garden gate II Piers and screen wall. Mid-C18. Ashlar. Monolithic domed piers with ball finials, linked by quadrant walls, with rounded coping, to similar but smaller outer piers without finials; wall ramped up to main piers. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370660 | Urn At West End Of Terrace 160 Metres West Of Hall | 1370660 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.958881 55.151304, -1.958866 55.151308, -1.958865 55.151316, -1.958892 55.151319, -1.958894 55.151308, -1.958881 55.151304))) | WALLINGTON DEMESNE WALLINGTON HALL NZ 0284 NZ 02728412 21/232 Urn Urn at west end of terrace 160 metres west of Hall GV II Urn, early C18, brought to Wallington 1974. Limestone. Large decorative urn with masks, swags and ornamental finial, on square plinth with moulded base and cornice. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370661 | Pill Box At Nz 139983 | 1370661 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.782401 55.278959, -1.782453 55.278945, -1.78246 55.278919, -1.782393 55.278917, -1.782372 55.278944, -1.782401 55.278959))) | The following item shall be added: LONGHORSLEY NZ 19 NW 1/250 Pill Box at NZ 139983 II Pill Box. 1940. Concrete. Elongated hexagonal plan. Flat roof. Single storey, partly below ground level. Elongated front has 3 rifle embrasures with a single machine gun embrasure to each chamfered side front. Rear front has 2 rifle embrasures and a protected door. This pill box was constructed as part of the Coquet Line of defense against German invasion during the 2nd World War. , | 2013-01-29 | 1991-05-31 | ||||
| 1370662 | The Highlander Public House | 1370662 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.809187 55.084465, -1.809155 55.084468, -1.809162 55.084491, -1.8093 55.084474, -1.809259 55.08436, -1.809404 55.084342, -1.809384 55.084289, -1.80905 55.08433, -1.809077 55.084404, -1.809161 55.084394, -1.809187 55.084465))) | BELSAY A696 NZ 17 NW (West side) 11/3 The Highlander Public House GV II Public house, formerly a farmhouse. Early C19. Rendered and painted with painted ashlar dressings. Stone slate roof. 2.storeys, 3 bays with lower addition to left. Central vertical-panelled door in architrave with pediment on brackets. Original 12-pane sashes in architraves; 1st floor right window is a renewed 4-pane sash. Gabled roof with flat coping and end stacks. Lower section to left has 1930's door and windows. Flat-roofed extension to rear not of special interest. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1370663 | Redhouse Farmhouse | 1370663 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.830971 55.101878, -1.831091 55.10188, -1.83109 55.101914, -1.831165 55.101916, -1.831173 55.101787, -1.830976 55.101791, -1.830971 55.101878))) | BELSAY A696 NZ 17 NW (North side) 11/5 Redhouse Farmhouse GV ll Farmhouse. Mid C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 4 windows with cross-gabled slightly-projecting left section. C20 door in re-entrant angle. Two 16-pane sashes on ground floor and four 16-pane sashes above. Gabled roof with overhanging eaves. End stacks. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1370664 | Courtyard Wall East And North Of Belsay Castle | 1370664 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.868514 55.101368, -1.86837 55.101379, -1.868364 55.101386, -1.868514 55.101753, -1.868582 55.101992, -1.868599 55.101996, -1.868605 55.101989, -1.868596 55.10194, -1.868537 55.101751, -1.86839 55.101391, -1.868526 55.101379, -1.868528 55.101374, -1.868516 55.101375, -1.868514 55.101368))) | BELSAY BELSAY NZ 0878 26/8 Courtyard wall east and north of Belsay Castle GV II Courtyard wall. C18 or early C19. Dressed stone. L-plan. Attached to the north-east corner of the castle is a short stretch of castellated wall c.12 ft. high containing pointed-arched doorway with continuous roll-moulded surround. Door has Y-tracery panels. On right return a wall in similar style c.10 ft. high and c.60 yards long. In centre a segmental carriage arch, with square corniced piers, over which the castellation rises with the arch. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1370665 | Stables Approx 30 Yds North-West Of Belsay Castle | 1370665 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.86927 55.101612, -1.869166 55.101621, -1.869244 55.101955, -1.869353 55.101947, -1.869274 55.101612, -1.86927 55.101612))) | BELSAY BELSAY NZ 0878 26/10 Stables approx 30 yds north-west of Belsay Castle GV II Former stables and carriage house. Early C18. Ashlar. 2 storeys, 9 windows. 2 boarded doors and all window openings have raised surrounds with keystones. A 3rd boarded door with plain overlight is a C19 insertion. To right, carriage house has 3 segmental arches with keystones, and banded square piers. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with elaborate kneeler on right gable. One small square ridge stack. Rear wall is old brick in irregular English garden wall bond. Windows temporarily bricked up and temporarily roofed with tin sheeting, pending repair, at time of survey. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1370666 | Bridge Approx 350 Yards North Of Belsay Castle | 1370666 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.868057 55.10404, -1.868071 55.10413, -1.868128 55.10413, -1.868113 55.104049, -1.868057 55.10404))) | BELSAY BELSAY NZ 0878 26/15 Bridge approx 350 yards north of Belsay Castle II Bridge. Mid C18 for Sir William Middleton. Ashlar. Single segmental arch with rusticated voussoirs and projecting keystone. Band at base of parapet. Square stone end piers with pyramidal caps. Arched coping to parapet. Short approach walls, slightly ramped down on north side, end in similar piers. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1370667 | Pigsty, Forge And Garden Wall Approx 10 Yards North Of Belsay Hall Stables | 1370667 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.862442 55.100459, -1.86244 55.100474, -1.862473 55.100476, -1.862475 55.100449, -1.862509 55.100451, -1.862514 55.100431, -1.862843 55.100433, -1.862841 55.100463, -1.862972 55.100464, -1.862975 55.100403, -1.862845 55.100403, -1.862844 55.10042, -1.862398 55.100424, -1.862396 55.100458, -1.862442 55.100459))) | BELSAY BELSAY NZ 0878 26/20 Pigsty, forge and garden wall approx 10 yards north of Belsay Hall Stables GV ll Pigsty, garden wall and forge. Early C19. Ashlar. To left, 2 pigsties built into wall with low square doorways and mono-pitch roof to rear of wall. Exercise yards in front have arched coping. Wall, c.30 yards long and c. 8 ft. high with flat coping. Boarded door in centre. To right the forge with segmental-arched entry and boarded double doors. Mono-pitch roof to rear of wall and small square corniced chimney stack. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1370668 | The Arcade | 1370668 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.841951 55.102911, -1.841792 55.102944, -1.841894 55.103114, -1.841839 55.103128, -1.841853 55.103153, -1.842072 55.103107, -1.841951 55.102911))) | BELSAY BELSAY NZ 17 NE 11/36 The Arcade Nos. 2 to 4 28.4.69 (consecutive) GV II Row of 3 houses. 1830's by Sir Charles Monck. Refronted later in C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roofs. 2 storeys, 2 bays each with panelled doors, and 2-light windows with 4-pane sashes in each light. Nos. 3 and 4 have gabled half dormers. No. 2 has double-span, shallow-pitch roof with banded stack in central valley. Nos. 3 and 4 have gabled roof with kneelers, flat coping and banded ridge stacks. Part of a planned village street built as a row of 13 houses. Formerly, like the rest of the row, arcaded on ground floor. , | 2013-08-19 | 1969-04-28 | ||||
| 1370669 | 1-3, Middle Row | 1370669 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.960906 55.164886, -1.961006 55.164873, -1.960999 55.164853, -1.96117 55.16483, -1.961146 55.164774, -1.960807 55.16482, -1.960826 55.164871, -1.960898 55.164864, -1.960906 55.164886))) | WALLINGTON DEMESNE MIDDLE ROW, Cambo NZ 0285 18/177 Nos. 1-3 (consecutive) 20.10.69 GV II Row of 3 cottages of c.1740, west cottage heightened c.1880. Squared stone with dressings, slate roof. 2 storeys, 7 irregular bays. Boarded doors in bays 1,3,4 and 7, all except that in bay 3 with 3-pane overlights. 12-pane Yorkshire sashes in chamfered surrounds to ground floor of bays 5 and 6, in plain stone surrounds to ground floor of bay 2 and 1st floor of bays 5 and 6; Yorkshire sash with glazing bars removed to 1st floor of bay 3. Stepped and corniced stone stacks on ridge and at right end, the central stack rebuilt on old base. Left return has central blocked door in chamfered surround with old 12-pane casement in plain stone surround above. The cottages are said to have been built by Sir William Blackett for the Italian stuccatori working on his reconstruction of Wallington Hall (q.v.). Also known as Postillion's Row. , | 2013-08-19 | 1969-10-20 | ||||
| 1370670 | Pele House | 1370670 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.95979 55.16534, -1.959817 55.165392, -1.959931 55.165377, -1.959899 55.165305, -1.959946 55.165298, -1.959915 55.165231, -1.959745 55.165256, -1.95979 55.16534))) | This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 28/08/2019 NZ 0285 18/179 WALLINGTON DEMESNE CAMBO Pele House (Formerly listed as Post Office) GV II House of bastle character, C16, converted into shop 1818, minor alterations c.1880. Heavy rubble with large quoins, tooled dressings; stone slate roof. 3 storeys, 2 wide bays. Central double doors; shop front at left has central 12-pane sash between 4-pane sashes, lintel inscribed J.T. (John Trevelyan) 1818; 12-pane sash at right. 1st floor: late C19 sash in left bay with remains of original door to right; renewed 12-pane sash in right bay; small 4-pane casements on 2nd floor. Gables with moulded kneelers and overlapped slab coping, stepped and corniced end stacks. Left return has small window, blocked square window in chamfered surround above and 16-pane sash to 2nd floor. Rear wing in 2 sections; Mid C18 3-storey part (heightened in 1818) has Yorkshire sash set in blocked doorway with chamfered surround, inserted C19 sash above, similar gable. 2-storey part (heightened c.1880) has Yorkshire sashes and similar gable carrying small stepped and corniced stack. Single-storey range to left not of interest. Interior altered, walls c.1.3 metres thick. The building, although apparently a bastle rather than a tower, appears to have been 3-storeyed from the first. , | 2019-09-11 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370671 | Drinking Fountain 40 Metres East Of Post Office | 1370671 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.960503 55.165228, -1.960527 55.165222, -1.960533 55.165204, -1.960503 55.165192, -1.960476 55.165201, -1.960472 55.165213, -1.960479 55.165222, -1.960503 55.165228))) | WALLINGTON DEMESNE CAMBO NZ 0285 18/168 Drinking Fountain 40 metres east of Post Office GV II Drinking Fountain c.1880. Granite. Arched slab with vigorous life-size sculpture of dolphin, on broad rocky base. Tap in dolphin's mouth, iron cup on chain. Inscription above dolphin: 'FVTVRI HAVD IMMEMOR OEVI' ('Not unmindful of future generations'). Part of Sir Charles Trevelyan's remodelling of the village; the Trevelyan arms have dolphin supporters. , | 2013-08-19 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370672 | West House And West End | 1370672 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.961964 55.164951, -1.962004 55.165005, -1.962255 55.164942, -1.962271 55.164962, -1.962403 55.164933, -1.962386 55.16491, -1.962432 55.164899, -1.962392 55.164847, -1.961964 55.164951))) | WALLINGTON DEMESNE CAMBO NZ 0285 18/183 West House and West End GV II Pair of houses, early C19. Squared stone with tooled dressings; slate roof. 2 storeys, 6 bays. 6-panel doors with 2-pane overlights in bays 2 and 5, late C19 sashes in older openings with slightly projecting sills. Stepped and corniced end stacks and similar larger central ridge stack; conjoined shafts. , | 2013-08-19 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370673 | Garden Wall And Dovecote/Privy To East Of Corridge Farmhouse | 1370673 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.901087 55.146716, -1.901093 55.146745, -1.901142 55.146744, -1.901132 55.146711, -1.901087 55.146716))) | WALLINGTON DEMESNE CORRIDGE NZ 08 SE NA 064836 14/188 Garden wall and dovecote/ privy to east of Corridge farmhouse II Garden wall and dovecote with privy. C18. Coursed rubble with dressings on external face, brick internal face. Slate roof to dovecote. Tall wall with flat coping runs east from east end of outbuilding (q.v.) then south to dovecote. 6-panel door in raised stone surround near dovecote. Dovecote is a 2-storey square structure; ground floor has flush-panelled door to earth closet, lit by 9-pane fixed window, in right return, both openings in raised stone surrounds. Plain opening for pigeons on rear face; pyramidal roof. Interior: well-preserved twin-seated closet. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-01-30 | ||||
| 1370674 | Well And Drinking Trough Approx 100 Yds South Of Matfen Hall | 1370674 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.952333 55.038317, -1.952277 55.038321, -1.952277 55.038328, -1.952335 55.038325, -1.952333 55.038317))) | MATFEN MATFEN NZ 07 SW 14/188 Well and drinking trough approx 100 yds south of Matfen Hall GV II Well or pant, and drinking trough. Early C19. Ashlar. The pant is a low pyramid about 3 ft. high with the spout on the east side. Beside it a large stone trough set into the ground. , | 2013-01-29 | 1986-08-22 | ||||
| 1370675 | Gatepiers At West Lodge To Capheaton Hall | 1370675 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.945104 55.117793, -1.945086 55.117784, -1.945072 55.117795, -1.945095 55.117802, -1.945104 55.117793)), ((-1.945121 55.117826, -1.945101 55.117817, -1.94509 55.117828, -1.94511 55.117835, -1.945121 55.117826))) | CAPHEATON CAPHEATON NZ 08 SW 3/91 Gatepiers at 28.4.69 West Lodge to Capheaton Hall GV (formerly listed as Gate Piers at entrance to Capheaton Hall) 11* Gatepiers. 1668, by Robert Trollope. Ashlar. Tall, square corniced piers with elaborately carved panels of cornucopia, trophies of arms, masks of tragedy and comedy, etc. Friezes are carved with swags and scrolls. Ball finials. , | 2013-08-19 | 1969-04-28 |
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