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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1370934 | Outbuilding C 20 Yards West Of Buckton Farmhouse | 1370934 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.872880 55.639672,-1.873037 55.639698,-1.873060 55.639655,-1.872901 55.639629,-1.872880 55.639672))) | NU 03 NE KYLOE BUCKTON 7/59 Outbuilding c.20 yards west of Buckton Farmhouse GV II Formerly tack room and bothy, now store. C18. Random rubble with pantiled roof. Single storey. 12-pane window in alternating-block surround. Boarded door on left return, double doors on right return. Gabled roof with flat coping and small, old-brick chimney. Included for group value. , | 1986-05-15 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1370935 | Fenham Farmhouse | 1370935 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.867385 55.660851,-1.867284 55.660973,-1.867560 55.661045,-1.867641 55.660946,-1.867433 55.660891,-1.867482 55.660830,-1.867415 55.660812,-1.867385 55.660851))) | NU 04 SE KYLOE FENHAM 3/65 Fenham Farmhouse II House. 1820-30. Dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 broad bays with 16-pane sash windows. Gabled roof with flat coping and corniced end stacks. 6-panelled door in C20 lean-to porch on left return. Round-headed stair window over has radial glazing bars. Rear facade is 3 bays with 16-pane sashes. , | 1986-05-15 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1370936 | Stores And Garage C 50 Yards East Of Fenwick Steads Farmhouse | 1370936 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.874461 55.648986,-1.874399 55.649142,-1.874477 55.649153,-1.874541 55.648989,-1.874464 55.648978,-1.874461 55.648986))) | NU 03 NE KYLOE FENWICK STEADS 7/68 Stores and garage c.50 yards east of Fenwick Steads Farmhouse GV II Garage, sheds and stores. Late C18-early C19. Part in dressed stone and part random rubble. Pantiled roof. Single storey. 2 plank doors and one double door in alternating-block surrounds. Steeply-pitched roof with flat coping and slightly swept eaves. Included for group value. , | 1986-05-15 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1370937 | Stable Block, Including 2 Cottages, Adjoining Barmoor Castle | 1370937 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.006202 55.652274,-2.006178 55.652274,-2.006176 55.652288,-2.006202 55.652289,-2.006200 55.652357,-2.006339 55.652359,-2.006346 55.652315,-2.006536 55.652181,-2.006537 55.652139,-2.006594 55.652141,-2.006599 55.652083,-2.006550 55.652083,-2.006551 55.652048,-2.006452 55.652048,-2.006442 55.652145,-2.006288 55.652256,-2.006203 55.652254,-2.006202 55.652274))) | NT 93 NE LOWICK BARMOOR 5/87 Stable block, including 2 cottages, adjoining Barmoor Castle GV II Stables, cottages and coach house. Probably 1801 by Patterson of Edinburgh. Hammer-dressed stone with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. A single range in 3 sections, the sections set at obtuse angles to each other. 2 storeys. Slightly higher section on left has 2-bay cottage to left with 4-panelled door and overlight, and 4-pane sashes. Next to this is the coach house. One set of double doors remaining, the other blocked; both have blind fanlights of Diocletian window type. Middle section is stables. 5 bays. 2 doors with overlights and three 16-pane sashes. 5 smaller pitching holes to granary over. Left section is a cottage, 1 bay with 4-pane sashes. Door in C20 porch on right return. Hipped roof. , | 1986-08-15 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1370938 | Drying Kiln C 5 Yards East Of Holburn Mill | 1370938 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.940210 55.614238,-1.940196 55.614277,-1.940283 55.614287,-1.940300 55.614238,-1.940214 55.614228,-1.940210 55.614238))) | NU 03 NW LOWICK HOLBURN 6/93 Drying kiln c.5 yards east of Holburn Mill GV II Corn drying kiln. Early C19. Dressed stone with tooled-and-margined ashlar quoins and Welsh slate roof. Square. 2 storeys. Kiln, on ground floor has triangular-headed drawing arch with lean-to porch in front. Small ventilation windows to drying floor, just below eaves. Roof hipped on left. , | 1986-05-15 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1370939 | Bridge C 250 Yards North-West Of Hunting Hall Farm | 1370939 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.958991 55.663830,-1.958800 55.663890,-1.958914 55.663977,-1.958935 55.663934,-1.958983 55.663903,-1.958983 55.663892,-1.959033 55.663875,-1.959171 55.663859,-1.959062 55.663779,-1.958991 55.663830))) | NU 04 SW NU 027411 LOWICK HUNTING HALL 2/97 Bridge c. 250 yards north-west of Hunting Hall Farm II Bridge. C18. Dressed stone. Very low segmental arch with keystone and arch band. Very low broad chamfered parapet splays outward with abutments at each end of bridge. , | 1986-05-15 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1370940 | St Leonards | 1370940 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.016614 55.545582,-2.016535 55.545586,-2.016549 55.545692,-2.016692 55.545686,-2.016688 55.545663,-2.016728 55.545661,-2.016725 55.545641,-2.016796 55.545638,-2.016788 55.545579,-2.016736 55.545582,-2.016731 55.545546,-2.016679 55.545548,-2.016684 55.545579,-2.016614 55.545582))) | NT 9927 WOOLER RAMSEY'S LANE (West side) 18/130 No. 18 (St. Leonards) II House. 1810-20. Random rubble with tooled-and-margined alternating-block dressings. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Originally L-shaped in plan with single-storey lean-to in re-entrant angle which was made 2 storeys in later C19. Central 4-panelled door with margined overlight. Flanking late C19 canted bay windows. 12-pane sashes on 1st floor. Gabled roof with flat coping and corniced end stacks. Interior: staircase with stick balusters, turned newels and ramped handrail. Entrance hall, stairs and sitting room have panelled dado. 6-panelled doors with paterae on the architraves. , | 1986-05-14 | 1986-05-14 | ||||
1370941 | Garden Wall And Gatepiers East And South Of Loreto Guest House | 1370941 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.018381 55.547356,-2.018384 55.547348,-2.017951 55.547314,-2.017896 55.547511,-2.018072 55.547949,-2.018107 55.548003,-2.018208 55.548081,-2.018229 55.548072,-2.018115 55.547991,-2.018087 55.547947,-2.017912 55.547512,-2.017962 55.547323,-2.018381 55.547356))) | NT 9828 WOOLER RYECROFT WAY (West side) 16/132 Garden wall and gatepiers east and south of Loreto Guest House GV II Garden walls and gatepiers. Late C18. Random rubble walls lined with brick. Quoins and gatepiers ashlar. High walls, 8-10 ft. high with flat coping and rusticated quoins. Square rusticated gatepiers with pyramidal caps and doorway to right with triangular head and rusticated surround. Left return on south side of garden, fronts onto Burnhouse Road. This section has been partly rebuilt. , | 1986-05-14 | 1986-05-14 | ||||
1370942 | Limekiln Circa 1/4 Mile South West Of Old Dryburn | 1370942 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.992791 55.662720,-1.992713 55.662724,-1.992691 55.662815,-1.992892 55.662816,-1.992894 55.662735,-1.992849 55.662720,-1.992791 55.662720))) | NORTHUMBERLAND BERWICK ON TWEED 5331 BOWSDEN NU 04 SW BOWSDEN B6525 (East side off) 2/1 Limekiln c.1/4 mile south-west of Old Dryburn II Limekiln. Early-mid C19. Random rubble. 3 canted sides, each with a tall segmental-arched opening containing a round-headed drawing arch with splayed vault. Smaller, lower segmental arches on each return lead to tunnel-vaulted cross passage giving acces to rear of pot. Stone-lined pot. , | 1986-05-15 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1370943 | Milepost 50 Yards North Of Road To Doddington Northmoor | 1370943 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.995028 55.616879,-1.995055 55.616870,-1.995058 55.616855,-1.995033 55.616843,-1.995003 55.616849,-1.994996 55.616861,-1.995000 55.616870,-1.995028 55.616879))) | NORTHUMBERLAND BERWICK ON TWEED 5531 DODDINGTON NU 03 NW DODDINGTON B6525 6/3 Milepost 50 yards north of road to Doddington Northmoor II Milepost. Early-mid C19. Cast-iron. c.18 high. Triangular with rounded back and angled top. Inscribed on the sides WR (Wooler), Be (Berwick) and on the top MOR (Morpeth). 5 11 36 , | 1986-05-15 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1370944 | The Dod Well | 1370944 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.002637 55.585471,-2.002637 55.585449,-2.002613 55.585449,-2.002615 55.585472,-2.002637 55.585471))) | NT 93 SE DODDINGTON DODDINGTON VILLAGE 9/8 The Dod Well II Well or pant. 1846 by the Rev. Proctor. Dressed stone. Tapering square cross c.10 ft high on base of 4 square steps. , | 1986-05-15 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1370945 | Bridge Over River Till C 1 Mile South-West Of Doddington Village | 1370945 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.020295 55.578388,-2.020373 55.578392,-2.020429 55.578211,-2.020330 55.578207,-2.020295 55.578388))) | NT 93 SE DODDINGTON DODDINGTON VILLAGE 9/12 Bridge over River Till c.1 mile south-west of Doddington Village Grade II Hump-backed bridge. Early C19. Ashlar. Single broad segmental arch with band. Chamfered parapet. , | 2019-10-24 | 1986-05-15 | 2019-10-24 | |||
1370946 | Outbuildings Attached To North-East Of Nesbit Cottage | 1370946 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.020964 55.602027,-2.020831 55.602068,-2.020845 55.602084,-2.020703 55.602124,-2.020745 55.602173,-2.021064 55.602084,-2.020999 55.602016,-2.020964 55.602027))) | NT 93 SE DODDINGTON FENTON 9/15 Outbuildings attached to north-east of Nesbit Cottage GV II Stables, store and granary. c.1870. Painted dressed stone with ashlar quoins and surrounds. A single range in 3 sections. 2-storey central section with single-storey flanking sections. Single-storey store on left has plank door in chamfered surround. 2-storey tack room with granary over, has plank door and two 4-pane windows in chamfered surrounds on ground floor; outside stone stair to similar granary door with two ?-slatted windows to left. Single-storey stables on right have 2 stable doors and two ?-slatted windows. Gabled roof with kneelers and ridged and roll-moulded coping; and one square corniced end stack. , | 1986-05-15 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1370947 | Sally's Cottage | 1370947 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.800539 55.671192,-1.800759 55.671193,-1.800761 55.671143,-1.800617 55.671142,-1.800617 55.671118,-1.800545 55.671118,-1.800539 55.671192))) | This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 21/01/2020 NU 1241 12/34 HOLY ISLAND MARYGATE (south side) Sally's Cottage (Formerly listed as Sally's Gift Shop) GV II House, now shop and attached cottage. Dated over door TA 16 6(?). Random rubble with pantiled roof and brick chimneys. Two storeys. Alternating quoins. Two C20 half-glazed doors with flanking C20 windows on ground floor. Two twelve-pane sashes on first floor. Very steeply-pitched gabled roof with reverse crow-stepped gables, narrow raised coping and end stacks. Listing NGR: NU1264041977 | 1986-05-15 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1370948 | Stable And Tower At Snook House | 1370948 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.841309 55.685804,-1.841281 55.685818,-1.841328 55.685848,-1.841434 55.685794,-1.841384 55.685762,-1.841355 55.685777,-1.841290 55.685736,-1.841241 55.685761,-1.841309 55.685804))) | NU 14 SW HOLY ISLAND THE SNOOK 4/40 Stable and tower at Snook House II Stable with attached tower, possibly a look-out tower. Early-mid C19. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. Round, tapering battlemented tower c.35 ft high, with attached single-storey, l-bay stable to left. Door to stable has tooled and margined chamfered surround. Interior has stable fitments and ladders to roof of tower. , | 1986-05-15 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1370949 | Church Of St Nicholas | 1370949 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.918526 55.656993,-1.918522 55.657042,-1.918612 55.657045,-1.918616 55.656992,-1.918692 55.656993,-1.918690 55.657003,-1.918709 55.657004,-1.918709 55.656994,-1.918769 55.656995,-1.918768 55.657005,-1.918787 55.657005,-1.918787 55.656996,-1.918852 55.656998,-1.918852 55.657007,-1.918871 55.657008,-1.918871 55.656998,-1.918994 55.657000,-1.918994 55.656911,-1.918918 55.656909,-1.918918 55.656920,-1.918853 55.656919,-1.918853 55.656909,-1.918836 55.656908,-1.918834 55.656918,-1.918780 55.656917,-1.918780 55.656907,-1.918763 55.656906,-1.918763 55.656916,-1.918698 55.656914,-1.918696 55.656904,-1.918679 55.656904,-1.918679 55.656914,-1.918636 55.656913,-1.918636 55.656903,-1.918619 55.656903,-1.918614 55.656921,-1.918546 55.656919,-1.918546 55.656908,-1.918528 55.656908,-1.918528 55.656918,-1.918466 55.656917,-1.918460 55.656908,-1.918449 55.656911,-1.918452 55.656918,-1.918402 55.656924,-1.918413 55.656929,-1.918412 55.656946,-1.918394 55.656946,-1.918395 55.656955,-1.918412 55.656955,-1.918411 55.656968,-1.918398 55.656972,-1.918403 55.656979,-1.918414 55.656974,-1.918457 55.656991,-1.918457 55.657002,-1.918476 55.657003,-1.918476 55.656993,-1.918526 55.656993))) | NORTHUMBERLAND BERWICK ON TWEED 5331 KYLOE NU 04 SE KYLOE B6353 3/43 Church of St. Nicholas 22/12/69 II Parish church. Nave and tower 1792. Nave Gothicised 1868, porch and chancel added 1862 both by F.R. Wilson of Alnwick. Nave and tower pink ashlar. Later parts rock-faced ashlar. Welsh slate roof. Nave, chancel, west tower, north vestry and south porch. Unbuttressed tower has bands at ground and 2nd floor level, concave at 1st floor and below battlemented parapet. One ground-floor 12-pane sash window with ogee head. Louvred pointed-arched bell openings. Porch adjoins tower. Wide aisleless 4-bay nave with sill band and concave cornice. Buttresses added later. Geometric tracery. Apsidal chancel also has Geometric tracery. Interior has roof of 1862 with arched braces. Georgian overpanel to west door. , | 1969-12-22 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
1370950 | Milepost Circa 100 Yards North Of Former Chapel | 1370950 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.059915 55.704683,-2.059942 55.704674,-2.059942 55.704656,-2.059920 55.704647,-2.059890 55.704653,-2.059883 55.704662,-2.059887 55.704674,-2.059915 55.704683))) | 1 ANCROFT B 6354 NT 94 NE (West side) 6/11 Milepost c.TOO yards north of former Chapel II Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Oval top with 2 oval facets on short fluted post. Inscribed on one face Ber (Berwick) and on the other ETAL 5 5 MILES MILES , | 1988-02-11 | 1988-02-11 | ||||
1370951 | Cheswick Cottage | 1370951 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.937145 55.711209,-1.937067 55.711222,-1.937121 55.711323,-1.937231 55.711304,-1.937218 55.711281,-1.937301 55.711267,-1.937291 55.711249,-1.937313 55.711245,-1.937282 55.711185,-1.937197 55.711200,-1.937185 55.711176,-1.937132 55.711185,-1.937145 55.711209))) | ANCROFT CHESWICK NU 04 NW 7/14 Cheswick Cottage GV II House. c.1820. Rubble with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys, 5 bays. Alternating quoins. Central panelled door with overlight in later C19 lean-to conservatory. 12-pane sashes with projecting sills in alternating-block surrounds. Gabled roof with flat coping and corniced end stacks. Rear wing similar with hipped roof. , | 1988-02-11 | 1988-02-11 | ||||
1370952 | Pair Of Stone Lions And Plinths By Front Door To Cheswick House | 1370952 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.956438 55.710710,-1.956404 55.710710,-1.956403 55.710764,-1.956436 55.710764,-1.956438 55.710710))) | ANCROFT CHESWICK NU 04 NW 7/17 Pair of stone lions and plinths by front door to Cheswick House GV II 2 Chinese lions and plinths. C19. Sandstone. Extremely elaborate beasts on richly-decorated plinths. Brought from China in 1870's by William Crossman who was a military attache in that country. , | 1988-02-11 | 1988-02-11 | ||||
1370953 | East House | 1370953 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.952776 55.712605,-1.952824 55.712650,-1.952924 55.712615,-1.952767 55.712471,-1.952558 55.712544,-1.952649 55.712627,-1.952706 55.712607,-1.952684 55.712587,-1.952724 55.712574,-1.952776 55.712605))) | ANCROFT CHESWICK NU 04 NW 7/23 East House 22/12/69 GV II House. c.1810-15. Rendered with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Rusticated quoins. Central flush-panel door in doorcase with architrave, pilasters, triglyph frieze and modillion cornice. Decorative patterned overlight. 12-pane sashes in raised stone surrounds. lst-floor band. Finely-moulded cornice. Concave hipped roof with C20 stone stacks on returns. Left return 4 bays with similar detail. To rear apsidal stair projection in re-entrant angle, with curved 12-pane sash. Interior: Stone geometric stair with elegantly curved soffit, stick balusters, slender turned newels. Panelled reveals, dado rails, 6-panel doors; 2 marble fireplaces, and cornices; all this detail has finely-fluted mouldings with paterae and rosettes. , | 1969-12-22 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
1370954 | Cattle Shelter Circa 250 Yards South East Of East House | 1370954 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.948252 55.711702,-1.948295 55.711753,-1.948456 55.711719,-1.948416 55.711668,-1.948252 55.711702))) | ANCROFT CHESWICK NU 04 NW 7/27 Cattle shelter c.250 yards south-east of East House GV II Cattle shelter, or field hemel. 1816 for G. & R. Turnbull. Dressed stone with pantiled roof. Single storey, 2 bays, with 2 segmental arches. Above the arches a panel inscribed G & R T 1816. Gabled roof with flat coping. Original roof timbers with collar-beam trusses and 2 rows of purlins. , | 1988-02-11 | 1988-02-11 | ||||
1370955 | Workshop Circa 70 Yards South East Of Cheswick Old School | 1370955 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.952533 55.710724,-1.952286 55.710745,-1.952300 55.710800,-1.952679 55.710769,-1.952665 55.710713,-1.952533 55.710724))) | ANCROFT CHESWICK NU 04 NW 7/30 Workshop c.70 yards south- east of Cheswick Old School II Former house, now store. C17, extensively altered later. Rubble with dressings, corrugated iron roof. Hearth-passage plan. Single storey. Irregular openings. Almost-central doorway in C17 chamfered surround. Two blacksmith-type windows and boarded double doors. Gabled roof with ridge stack. To rear the opposing hearth-passage doorway, blocked, with chamfered surround and Tudor-arched lintel. Also 4 blacksmith-type windowsand a small fire window. , | 1988-02-11 | 1988-02-11 | ||||
1370956 | Cartshed At Inlandpasture Farmhouse | 1370956 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.979129 55.734516,-1.978507 55.734547,-1.978516 55.734613,-1.979297 55.734571,-1.979286 55.734508,-1.979129 55.734516))) | ANCROFT INLANDPASTURE NU 04 NW 7/45 Cartshed at 22/12/69 Inlandpasture Farmhouse GV (Formerly listed as cart sheds at Inlandpasture Farm to North of house) II Cartshed. Early-mid C19. Ashlar with asbestos roof. Single storey. Arcade of 10 segmental arches with square piers. To right a separate segmental arch with boarded double doors. To left a 2-bay workshop with boarded door and 12-pane sash. Hipped roof. , | 1988-02-11 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
1370957 | Engine House At Scremerston Old Mine | 1370957 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.985313 55.729596,-1.985523 55.729605,-1.985529 55.729560,-1.985475 55.729558,-1.985477 55.729524,-1.985423 55.729523,-1.985421 55.729555,-1.985319 55.729551,-1.985313 55.729596))) | 7/49 Engine House at Scremerston Old Mine II Colliery winding-engine house, 1840. History: The Jack Tar pit at Scremerston Colliery (originally known as Greenwich Colliery) was sunk in 1840. In 1873 it was being worked by the Scremerston and Shoreswood Coal Co. (previously Messrs Johnson and Carr) but closed in 1878. It was re-opened in 1913 but it does not appear that any coal was produced. Details: Colliery winding-engine house for a beam engine. 1840 for the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital. Dressed stone. Roofless. 2-storeys, 3 bays. Boarded door to left in alternating-block surround has fanlight with intersecting glazing bars. Windows have mainly lost their joinery. Projecting chimney base on south side has no openings except 2 low, round, blocked brick arches at ground level. This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 23/06/2014. Formerly listed as Scremerstone Old Mine. | 1988-02-11 | 1975-08-18 | ||||
1370958 | Gatepiers And Screen Walls At East Lodge To Longridge Tower | 1370958 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.065796 55.748503,-2.065764 55.748478,-2.065716 55.748474,-2.065637 55.748512,-2.065636 55.748548,-2.065643 55.748545,-2.065647 55.748512,-2.065720 55.748480,-2.065762 55.748484,-2.065788 55.748506,-2.065796 55.748503))) | HORNCLIFFE A 698 NT 95 SE (South side) 2/55 Gatepiers and screen walls at East Lodge to Longridge Tower GV II Gatepiers and screen walls. c.1876, eagle finials C17 or early C18. Ashlar. Square piers, shafted at the corners with small close-set consoles below the cornices. Large rustic eagles, with outstretched wings, on roll-moulded bases. Short, low concave quadrant walls with moulded plinths and steeply-ridged coping. Similar end piers with ball finials. , | 1988-02-11 | 1988-02-11 | ||||
1370959 | The Hermitage | 1370959 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.982588 55.649993,-1.982743 55.649989,-1.982730 55.649892,-1.982573 55.649900,-1.982577 55.649922,-1.982523 55.649925,-1.982526 55.649936,-1.982546 55.649935,-1.982547 55.649950,-1.982580 55.649948,-1.982588 55.649993))) | NU 0139 LOWICK MAIN STREET (North side) 13/100 The Hermitage GV II House, formerly Vicarage. Late C18-early C19. Roughcast with ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Rusticated quoins. Central flush-panelled door in raised surround with dentilled cornice, now partly covered by later C19 glass porch. 12-pane sashes in raised surrounds. Dentilled cornice. Gabled roof with kneelers, flat coping and corniced end stacks. , | 1986-05-15 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1370960 | Group Of 3 Havery Tombs C 5 Yards South Of Church Of St John | 1370960 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.982776 55.650311,-1.982803 55.650302,-1.982803 55.650284,-1.982770 55.650275,-1.982748 55.650284,-1.982744 55.650296,-1.982751 55.650305,-1.982776 55.650311))) | NU 0139 LOWICK MAIN STREET (North side) 13/103 Group of 3 Havery tombs c. 5 yards south of Church of St. John GV II 3 gravestones. 1751, 1754, 1763. Sandstone. On left: Andrew Havery. 1763. Small tablet with scrolled corners and top with Cherub's head and wings. In centre: John Havery. 1754. Small tablet with semicircular-pedimented top and fluted pilasters. Band of memento mori down centre. On right: Margaret Havery. 1751. Small tablet with broken-pedimented top, moulded round arch with keystone and primitive cherub with winged head-dress. , | 1986-05-15 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1370961 | Church Of St Edward (Roman Catholic) And Attached School | 1370961 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.981524 55.650227,-1.981594 55.650216,-1.981557 55.650144,-1.981645 55.650130,-1.981652 55.650144,-1.981662 55.650146,-1.981692 55.650139,-1.981691 55.650120,-1.981778 55.650109,-1.981789 55.650134,-1.981876 55.650115,-1.981845 55.650042,-1.981913 55.650033,-1.981900 55.650001,-1.981829 55.650011,-1.981805 55.649954,-1.981708 55.649967,-1.981745 55.650055,-1.981667 55.650065,-1.981656 55.650036,-1.981606 55.650043,-1.981619 55.650072,-1.981536 55.650083,-1.981524 55.650054,-1.981398 55.650071,-1.981414 55.650102,-1.981443 55.650097,-1.981452 55.650116,-1.981422 55.650121,-1.981443 55.650162,-1.981487 55.650155,-1.981524 55.650227))) | NU 0139 LOWICK MAIN STREET (North side) 13/105 Church of St. Edward (Roman Catholic) and attached school GV II Church with attached schoolroom and schoolmaster's house. 1861 by Stevenson of Berwick. Random rubble with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. Church to rear and right with school projecting on left. Church: Nave, chancel, south porch and north chapel. Long 3-bay nave has central gabled porch with cusped round window. Door on right return. Flanking 2-light windows with Geometric tracery. 1-bay chancel forms cross stroke of T, like transepts. 3-light window with cusped heads. School has 3-light windows with square-topped shouldered heads. Steeply-pitched roofs with coping, kneelers, decorative slate work and fleurs- de-lys ridge tiles. On left return of school a 4-bay facade with gabled 1/2-dormers. Interior: stoup in porch dated HAE Said to have come from Haggerston Castle. 1693 . West gallery on cast-iron columns with wrought-iron brackets. , | 1986-05-15 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1370962 | Lowick Hall | 1370962 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.981172 55.649774,-1.981227 55.649764,-1.981215 55.649742,-1.981318 55.649724,-1.981283 55.649662,-1.981342 55.649651,-1.981310 55.649594,-1.981284 55.649599,-1.981267 55.649568,-1.981238 55.649573,-1.981232 55.649563,-1.981146 55.649578,-1.981122 55.649535,-1.981043 55.649550,-1.981067 55.649594,-1.980989 55.649608,-1.981022 55.649668,-1.981040 55.649698,-1.981059 55.649694,-1.981084 55.649739,-1.981145 55.649728,-1.981172 55.649774))) | NU 0139 LOWICK MAIN STREET (South side) 13/110 Lowick Hall GV II House. 1820-30. Rendered with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. Rusticated quoins. 2 storeys. 3 by 2 bays with C20 addition in similar style to rear. Doorway in large square porch with similar quoins. 12-pane sash windows in raised surrounds. Band above ground floor. Hipped roof with 2 rendered ridge stacks. C20, 1-storey, hexagonal extension on left return. , | 1986-05-15 | 1986-05-15 | ||||
1370963 | Limekiln Circa 3/4 Mile West Of Adderstone Mains | 1370963 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.797547 55.576554,-1.797582 55.576547,-1.797594 55.576528,-1.797561 55.576516,-1.797515 55.576524,-1.797513 55.576537,-1.797547 55.576554))) | ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER Al NU 13 SW NU128315 (East side, off) 7/1 Limekiln c.3/4 mile west of 22.12.69 Adderstone Mains GV II Limekiln. Early C19. Dressed sandstone. 5-sided canted screen with 3 large segmental-arched openings. Corbelled inside arches to small round-headed drawing arches. Artificial mound behind. , | 1969-12-22 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
1370964 | The Pillars At Junction With B6348 | 1370964 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.795836 55.571600,-1.795960 55.571616,-1.795965 55.571606,-1.795862 55.571592,-1.795836 55.571592,-1.795836 55.571600)),((-1.796008 55.571757,-1.796023 55.571761,-1.796053 55.571707,-1.796040 55.571704,-1.796008 55.571757))) | ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER Al NU 13 SW (West side) 7/6 The Pillars, at junction with B6348 II Gatepiers, and screen walls. Early C19. Ashlar. 2 large round corniced piers which have friezes with fluting and quatrefoils over, and domed caps. Flanked by low, corniced, concave walls which end in similar piers without the quatrefoils. , | 1987-08-26 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
1370965 | Adderstone Hall | 1370965 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.776882 55.566870,-1.776968 55.566948,-1.777142 55.566886,-1.777093 55.566841,-1.777074 55.566848,-1.776984 55.566764,-1.777071 55.566732,-1.777005 55.566674,-1.777081 55.566646,-1.777039 55.566604,-1.776958 55.566632,-1.776880 55.566563,-1.776677 55.566638,-1.776726 55.566681,-1.776697 55.566691,-1.776779 55.566764,-1.776806 55.566755,-1.776865 55.566807,-1.776885 55.566800,-1.776900 55.566813,-1.776927 55.566803,-1.776969 55.566839,-1.776882 55.566870))) | ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER ADDERSTONE NU 13 SW 7/10 Adders tone Hall 22.12.69 GV II* House. 1819 by William Burn. Ashlar with plinth, Welsh slate roof. Classical style. 2 storeys, 5 x 3 bays with lower 4-bay service wing to left. Large port-cochere with antae and angle pilasters, cornice and corniced blocking course. 4 steps up to recessed tripartite doorway with panelled 2-leaf door flanked by pilasters and 3-pane sidelights; shallow segmental fanlight. On ground floor long 14-pane sashes in plain reveals. 12-pane sashes above. Cornice and corniced parapet. Hipped roof with 2 corniced ridge stacks. Glazed drum with shallow dome. On left return, large tripartite stair window in segmental recess. Service wing has three 12-pane sashes to right. Left bay breaks forward slightly and has 14-pane sash in architrave with floating cornice. Interior: Full-height central hall has balconies to left and right with scrolled iron balusters; top lit by glazed drum with restrained plasterwork. Open-well cantilevered stair has iron balusters with palmette motifs. Drawing room has white marble fireplace with wreaths and Greek key design. , | 1969-12-22 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
1370966 | Hoppen Farmhouse | 1370966 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.747326 55.569324,-1.747447 55.569254,-1.747332 55.569186,-1.747368 55.569167,-1.747308 55.569131,-1.747127 55.569229,-1.747195 55.569269,-1.747174 55.569281,-1.747228 55.569313,-1.747269 55.569291,-1.747326 55.569324))) | ADDERSTONE WITH LUCKER HOPPEN NU 13 SE 8/14 Hoppen Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse. Early C18 altered C19. Dressed stone, later parts snecked stone. Welsh slate roof. C19 brick chimneys. Front block with 2 parallel gabled wings to rear. 2 storeys, 5 irregular bays. Chamfered plinth. Almost central 6-panel door. 4-pane sashes in original openings. Left 2 bays are narrower. 2nd window on 1st floor blocked. Gabled roof with corniced end stacks and ridge stack. Interior: Early C18 staircase with turned balusters, broad moulded and ramped handrail and closed string; panelled dado. 6-panel doors and shutters. , | 1987-08-26 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
1370967 | Windmill At North End Of Bamburgh Castle | 1370967 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.712718 55.610019,-1.712667 55.610036,-1.712659 55.610059,-1.712667 55.610073,-1.712684 55.610084,-1.712725 55.610091,-1.712765 55.610081,-1.712783 55.610065,-1.712783 55.610045,-1.712775 55.610036,-1.712751 55.610023,-1.712718 55.610019))) | BAMBURGH BAMBURGH VILLAGE NU 13 NE 4/29 Windmill at north end of Bamburgh Castle GV II Windmill. Mid C18, for Dr. Sharpe, chairman of the Crewe Trustees. Ashlar with lead roof. 3 storeys, round with tapering profile. Boarded and battened door on ground floor. Various small 4-pane segment-headed windows above. Low pyramidal roof. , | 1987-08-26 | 1987-08-26 | ||||
1370968 | Milepost By Scremerston Old Coal Mine | 1370968 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.986752 55.729353,-1.986779 55.729344,-1.986782 55.729329,-1.986757 55.729317,-1.986727 55.729323,-1.986720 55.729332,-1.986724 55.729344,-1.986752 55.729353))) | ANCROFT Al NU 04 NW (East side) 7/1 Milepost by Scremerston Old Coal Mine II Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Triangular with rounded back and canted top. Inscribed on one face BEL (Belford), on the other BER (BERWICK) and on the top L (London) 1l? 3 331 , | 1988-02-11 | 1988-02-11 | ||||
1370969 | Animal Shelter Circa 300 Yards South Of Haggerston Castle | 1370969 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.932761 55.682973,-1.932775 55.683012,-1.932958 55.682992,-1.932944 55.682952,-1.932761 55.682973))) | ANCROFT Al NU 04 SW (East side, off) 10/4 Animal shelter c.300 yards south of Haggerston Castle II Animal shelter, probably an antelope shelter from the private zoo belonging to Thomas Leyland of Haggerston Castle. Late C19. Timber framed with vertical boarding; Welsh slate roof. Small building of 1 storey, 4 bays. 2nd bay has round-arched entrance with 5 barred gate. Three 2-light windows with segmental heads to lights, each window under a dormer with bargeboards. Gabled roof with ornamental cresting. , | 1988-02-11 | 1988-02-11 | ||||
1370970 | Marmion's Well | 1370970 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.173545 55.631142,-2.173573 55.631133,-2.173577 55.631121,-2.173570 55.631112,-2.173540 55.631106,-2.173518 55.631115,-2.173518 55.631133,-2.173545 55.631142))) | Date first listed: 10-Mar-1988 Date of most recent amendment: 08-Nov-2017 Summary of Building Stone well, 1935. Reasons for Designation Marmion's Well is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons: Architectural interest * An attractive and well-executed stone well incorporating a Latin cross and Celtic interlace decoration. Historic interest * A C19 or earlier spring head which became romantically associated with Sir Walter Scott's poem 'Marmion' and the Battle of Flodden. Group value: * With the Battle of Flodden registered battlefield, in which it is situated, and the Grade II-listed Church of St Paul. History A well at this location in Branxton is believed to have existed since at least the C19. It was described in 1911 as being a simple trough below a spring. In 1912 plans emerged to build a fountain at the site with the intention of commemorating, at a more convenient location, an earlier well on Flodden Hill erected by the Marchioness of Waterford that was romantically associated with Sir Walter Scot's poem 'Marmion'. An appeal was launched to raise #100 but the plan did not materialise. The present well-head dates from about 1935 and was constructed by Colonel Gerard Leather and built by Pattersons of Branxton. The quotation inscribed on the face of the well head is from Sir Walter Scott's poem 'Marmion' in which the fictional knight, mortally wounded at the Battle of Flodden in 1513, is brought refreshment from a local spring. Details Well, 1935. MATERIALS: sandstone and sandstone ashlar. DESCRIPTION: the well is situated immediately to the west of Branxton Village, within a road verge. The well head comprises an upright stone slab about 1.2m high with a large round-arched opening; the upper slab is inscribed with the outline of a Latin cross and Celtic interlace design above the arch. The face of the upright slab is inscribed with a quotation from Sir Walter Scott's poem 'Marmion' (Canto 6, stanza XXX): 'Drink weary pilgrim drink and pray/For the kind soul of Sybil Grey/Who built this cross and well.' Set within the arch is a round stone basin and set at the base is a rectangular stone basin. Selected Sources Websites Friends of Berwick and District Museum and Archives, accessed 31-07-2017 from http://www.berwickfriends.org.uk/history/branxton-flodden/ Other BRO 912-2: description of well | 2017-11-08 | 1988-03-10 | ||||
1370971 | The Vicarage | 1370971 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.167469 55.630019,-2.167612 55.630194,-2.167810 55.630142,-2.167740 55.630059,-2.167815 55.630039,-2.167780 55.629997,-2.167705 55.630016,-2.167667 55.629968,-2.167469 55.630019))) | BRANXTON BRANXTON NT 83 NE 9/6 The Vicarage II Former vicarage,now house. Early C19. Rendered with ashlar dressings and Scottish slate roof. Two storeys, 3 bays. Open wood porch with Roman Doric columns. 5-panel door set in blank round arch. Six-pane sashes on ground floor in raised surrounds. 16-pane sashes above. Hipped roof with banded ridge stacks. Canted bay windows on returns. Later additions to rear not of special interest. , | 1988-03-10 | 1988-03-10 | ||||
1370972 | The Bastle | 1370972 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.261341 55.615867,-2.261317 55.615876,-2.261413 55.615950,-2.261487 55.615920,-2.261404 55.615856,-2.261585 55.615781,-2.261446 55.615684,-2.261308 55.615741,-2.261354 55.615777,-2.261310 55.615795,-2.261264 55.615759,-2.261202 55.615785,-2.261283 55.615848,-2.261304 55.615840,-2.261341 55.615867))) | CARHAM PRESSEN NT 83 NW 8/12 The Bastle GV II Fortified house, known as 'The Bastle' and now used as a workshop. Probably C16. Random rubble with dressed stone quoins. 2 storeys. Rectangular c.60 x 25 ft. Blocked ground-floor doorway with alternating-block surround under relieving arch on long north side. On the same side two blocked small square windows. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with crow steps on west, reverse crow steps on east. 1st-floor entrance was originally on east gable (of Akeld Bastle), now replaced by C20 sliding door. In the gable a square-chamfered window, formerly with a mullion, rebated for shutters. Similar window in west gable. Later lean-tos on south side. Interior: walls c. 4 ft. 6 inches thick. Only part of the ground floor tunnel vault remains. It is high and round. The eaves appear unaltered which suggests that the 1st floor had very low side walls. Roof timbers C19. , | 1988-03-10 | 1988-03-10 | ||||
1370973 | West Learmouth Cottages | 1370973 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.239229 55.631439,-2.239292 55.631396,-2.237807 55.630706,-2.237745 55.630751,-2.237815 55.630784,-2.237789 55.630803,-2.237882 55.630846,-2.237911 55.630827,-2.237992 55.630863,-2.237960 55.630884,-2.238047 55.630924,-2.238077 55.630904,-2.238130 55.630927,-2.238105 55.630946,-2.239113 55.631413,-2.239136 55.631397,-2.239229 55.631439))) | CARHAM WEST LEARMOUTH COTTAGES NT 83 NE 9/16 Nos 1-9 consecutive GV II Terrace of cottages. Late C18 or early C19. Random rubble with dressings; Welsh slate roof. Originally 13 cottages, now rearranged to make 9. Four groups of 2 cottages stepping down the hill. Number one, to left is slightly higher, 4 bays with sash windows. It was the steward's cottage. Nos. 2-9 have boarded doors with 3-pane overlights. C19 eight- and 12-pane casements. Gabled roofs with boarded brick ridge and end stacks. Outshuts to rear. An unusually complete and relatively early group of farm labourers' cottages. , | 1988-03-10 | 1988-03-10 | ||||
1370974 | The Collingwood Arms | 1370974 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.227510 55.647093,-2.227638 55.647084,-2.227634 55.647067,-2.227603 55.647070,-2.227593 55.647023,-2.227661 55.647018,-2.227640 55.646915,-2.227764 55.646907,-2.227741 55.646805,-2.227519 55.646815,-2.227517 55.646805,-2.227466 55.646808,-2.227470 55.646820,-2.227319 55.646832,-2.227324 55.646856,-2.227152 55.646868,-2.227167 55.646932,-2.227301 55.646923,-2.227304 55.646939,-2.227476 55.646927,-2.227510 55.647093))) | CORNHILL-ON-TWEED CORNHILL-ON-TWEED NT 83 NE 9/36 The Collingwood Arms GV II Hotel. Early C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 7 bays. Stone porch with cornice band and frieze inscribed in relief letters POST HORSES. 6-panel inner door and fanlight with intersecting glazing bars. Ground floor sill band. Sash windows with intermediate glazing bars removed. Gabled roof with flat coping and kneelers. 4 brick ridge stacks. Interior has staircase with stick balusters, slender turned newels and ramped handrail. Several 6-panel doors in panelled reveals; panelled shutters. Referred to as a comfortable and excellent inn by Mackenzie : Northumberland : Newcastle : 1825. , | 1988-03-10 | 1988-03-10 | ||||
1370975 | Ha Ha Retaining Wall Circa 20 Yards South Of Melkington House | 1370975 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.201757 55.663128,-2.201625 55.663160,-2.201425 55.663266,-2.201246 55.663318,-2.201177 55.663332,-2.201052 55.663332,-2.200981 55.663324,-2.200971 55.663329,-2.201050 55.663341,-2.201217 55.663341,-2.201442 55.663273,-2.201600 55.663182,-2.201758 55.663137,-2.201815 55.663138,-2.202158 55.663181,-2.202236 55.663182,-2.202400 55.663172,-2.202652 55.663136,-2.202642 55.663131,-2.202397 55.663163,-2.202236 55.663173,-2.202160 55.663172,-2.201818 55.663129,-2.201757 55.663128))) | CORNHILL-ON-TWEED MELKINGTON NT 84 SE 4/40 Ha-ha retaining wall c.20 yards south of Melkington House GV II Ha-ha wall. Early C19. Dressed stone serpentine wall c.4 ft. high and 100 yards long. , | 1988-03-10 | 1988-03-10 | ||||
1370976 | Chapel Of St Cuthbert | 1370976 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.208060 55.679515,-2.208365 55.679524,-2.208371 55.679460,-2.208066 55.679451,-2.208060 55.679515))) | CORNHILL-ON-TWEED ST. CUTHBERT'S NT 84 SE 4/44 St. Cuthbert's Chapel 22.12.69 II Ruined chapel. Late C18 or early C19. Dressed stone with chamfered plinth; roofless. Gothick style. 3 bays. Pointed-arched windows with sills, moulded surrounds and dripstones. Chamfered plinth and moulded cornice. Similar east windows and similar west doorway. In east gable a quatrefoil slit. Interior: divided into a smaller west room and larger east by cross wall with arched doorway. Openings have brick rere arches. Some re-used medieval stone in the walls. , | 1969-12-22 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
1370977 | Lodge To Horncliffe House | 1370977 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.104381 55.745934,-2.104517 55.745933,-2.104523 55.745834,-2.104505 55.745816,-2.104456 55.745815,-2.104443 55.745824,-2.104419 55.745823,-2.104418 55.745845,-2.104368 55.745844,-2.104365 55.745903,-2.104383 55.745903,-2.104381 55.745934))) | HORNCLIFFE HORNCLIFFE NT 95 SW 1/59 Lodge to Horncliffe House 22.12.69 GV II Lodge. c.1800 for William Alder Esquire. Rusticated ashlar with Lakeland slate roof. L-plan. Single storey. To left canted projection with 3 sash windows, the rustication above them breaking to form triple keystones. Porch to right in re-entrant angle, formerly open with rusticated pier, now with 6-panel door. Dentilled cornice and projecting eaves. Hipped roof with banded ridge stack. , | 1969-12-22 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
1370978 | Wall And Railings South Of Horncliffe House | 1370978 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.108621 55.743751,-2.108603 55.743737,-2.107651 55.744168,-2.104250 55.745679,-2.104262 55.745686,-2.107400 55.744300,-2.108621 55.743751))) | HORNCLIFFE HORNCLIFFE NT 95 SW 1/61 Wall and railings south of Horncliffe House GV II Wall and railings. Early C19. Ashlar and iron. Low wall with short higher sections approximately every 20 yards. Chamfered coping. On the low sections railings with single top rail held by decorative iron posts. , | 1988-02-11 | 1988-02-11 | ||||
1370979 | The Hollies | 1370979 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.114365 55.741210,-2.114380 55.741228,-2.114410 55.741222,-2.114397 55.741202,-2.114464 55.741190,-2.114477 55.741209,-2.114557 55.741194,-2.114544 55.741174,-2.114712 55.741140,-2.114679 55.741092,-2.114333 55.741160,-2.114365 55.741210))) | This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 13/02/2015 HORNCLIFFE THE SQUARE NT 94 NW (South side) 5/64 The Hollies (Formerly listed under MAIN STREET (South side)) II House. c.1810. Ashlar with Scottish slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Raised alternating quoins. Concrete porch of c.1930 with C19 flush-panel door in bolection-moulded surround; wooden hood on large brackets and flanking oeil- de-boeuf windows. 12-pane sash windows. Eaves cornice. Gabled roof with corniced end stacks. Interior has staircase with stick balusters, turned newels and ramped handrail. 6-panel doors. One panelled room with panelled pilasters flanking fireplace. The fireplace is pine with gesso decoration including intertwined roses and thistles; central panel of frieze has seashells and seaweed. , | 1988-02-11 | 1988-02-11 | ||||
1370980 | Stable Block To Morris Hall | 1370980 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.143856 55.720978,-2.143887 55.721075,-2.143986 55.721064,-2.143966 55.721005,-2.144291 55.720970,-2.144267 55.720900,-2.143942 55.720936,-2.143905 55.720826,-2.143810 55.720836,-2.143856 55.720978)),((-2.144188 55.720855,-2.144194 55.720873,-2.144256 55.720865,-2.144230 55.720791,-2.144023 55.720813,-2.144033 55.720848,-2.144181 55.720834,-2.144188 55.720855))) | HORNCLIFFE NORHAM NT 94 NW 5/66 Stable block to Morris Hall GV II Stable block. Early-mid C19. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. 4 ranges round a courtyard. L-plan main block. Single storey, 5 and 4 bays. Long range to rear has kennels to left. Segmental arch to tackroom in 2nd bay with boarded door and 9-pane sash recessed within. Right of this two 6-pane casements and a boarded door to stables. 4-bay range on right has stable to left with boarded door and two 6-pane casements; carriage house to right with segmental arch. Hipped roof. Lower single storey L-plan range opposite has 2 similar carriage houses and storage Square gatepiers with pedimented caps bearing seated dogs. , | 1988-02-11 | 1988-02-11 | ||||
1370981 | 1, Castle Street | 1370981 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.161183 55.719684,-2.161222 55.719766,-2.161312 55.719757,-2.161275 55.719672,-2.161183 55.719684))) | NORHAM CASTLE STREET NT 8947 (North Side) 12/72 No. 1 22.12.69 GV II House. Early C19. Random rubble with painted ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof and later C19 brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Panelled door with overlight in raised stone surround To left sash window with projecting sill. On 1st floor two 12-pane sashes in raised stone surrounds. Gabled roof with left end stack. , | 1969-12-22 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
1370982 | 23, Castle Street | 1370982 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.159909 55.719912,-2.159970 55.719997,-2.160133 55.719960,-2.160069 55.719877,-2.159909 55.719912))) | NORHAM CASTLE STREET NT 9047 (North side) 13/75 No. 23 22.12.69 GV II House. 1810-20. In 2 sections. To left scored stucco with ashlar dressings, to right random rubble with painted ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof with old brick chimneys. Formerly 2 houses, both 2 storeys, 2 bays. Left section has pilaster strips. Panelled door to right with 3-pane overlight in raised stone surround. To left 2-storey bow window with tripartite 12- and 8-pane sashes. Modillion cornice and blocking course which follows the contour of the bow. Right section has paired sash window to left, formerly a shop window. Sash window to right, formerly a door. Two 12-pane sashes on 1st floor, all these in raised stone surrounds. Gabled roof with 2 stacks. Interior: staircase with stick balusters. 6-panel doors in the drawing room with moulded surrounds and paterae. , | 1969-12-22 | 1969-12-22 | ||||
1370983 | 8, Castle Street | 1370983 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.160878 55.719296,-2.160952 55.719370,-2.161101 55.719316,-2.160991 55.719208,-2.160940 55.719225,-2.160982 55.719268,-2.160964 55.719275,-2.160956 55.719268,-2.160878 55.719296))) | NORHAM CASTLE STREET NT 8947 (South side) 12/79 No. 8 22.12.69 GV II House and shop. Probably mid C19. Roughly-dressed stone with dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. On the ground floor 4 irregular bays. Half- glazed door in 3rd bay and two sash windows to left; segmental carriage arch to through passageway on right. Two sash windows above. Gabled roof with end stacks. Included for group value. , | 1969-12-22 | 1969-12-22 |
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