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1041270 Milestone Circa 400 Yards North West Of Ottercops Road End 1041270 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.075263 55.194154,-2.075263 55.194148,-2.075254 55.194151,-2.075257 55.194154,-2.075263 55.194154))) ELSDON A 696 NY 98 NE NY 953889 16/2 Milestone c.400 yards north-west of Ottercops road end II Milestone. Probably c.1829. Sandstone, painted white. Triangular with rounded back. c.20 inches high. Inscribed on one side Otterburn,and on the other Newcastle 5 miles 25 miles The Newcastle-Jedburgh Turnpike was opened in 1776 but this section is a new line of 1829. , 1987-05-29 1987-05-29
1041271 Milestone Circa A Quarter Of A Mile West Of Raylees 1041271 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.128054 55.217762,-2.128064 55.217772,-2.128085 55.217765,-2.128072 55.217754,-2.128054 55.217762))) ELSDON A 696 NY 99 SW 10/4 Milestone c.1/4 mile west of Raylees II Milestone. Probably c.1829. Sandstone, painted white. Triangular with rounded back. c.30 inches high. Inscribed on one side Otterburn, and on the other Newcastle 2 Miles 28 Miles Jedbro 28 Miles The Newcastle -Jedburgh Turnpike was opened in 1776 but this section is a new line of 1829. , 1987-05-29 1987-05-29
1041288 The Peels Farmhouse 1041288 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.091773 55.337128,-2.091780 55.337193,-2.091865 55.337190,-2.091870 55.337237,-2.091967 55.337233,-2.091948 55.337056,-2.091631 55.337066,-2.091639 55.337131,-2.091773 55.337128))) HARBOTTLE THE PEELS NT 90 SW 20/91 The Peels Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse. C18, refenestrated and rear wing added early C19. Roughly-dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2 storeys, 4 bays. Originally 3 bays plus hind's cottage. C20 door in 3rd bay. 4-pane sash windows. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with C18 kneelers, flat coping and original corniced ridge stack. Renewed, rendered- brick end stacks. Rear wing has mainly 16-pane sashes. Interior has panelled shutters, 6-panel doors and a staircase with thick stick balusters and ramped handrail. , 1986-09-03 1986-09-03
1041290 Potting Shed And Garden Wall Circa 40 Yards East Of Burradon Hall 1041290 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.027865 55.349422,-2.027824 55.349381,-2.027776 55.349395,-2.027807 55.349430,-2.027265 55.349577,-2.027222 55.349572,-2.027144 55.349537,-2.027030 55.349459,-2.027014 55.349459,-2.027006 55.349468,-2.027162 55.349570,-2.027207 55.349588,-2.027267 55.349595,-2.027302 55.349592,-2.027823 55.349446,-2.027828 55.349434,-2.027865 55.349422))) NETHERTON BURRADON NT 90 NE 15/96 Potting shed and garden wall c.40 yards east of Burradon Hall GV II Potting shed and garden wall. 1855. Brick and dressed stone. Welsh slate roof Curving brick wall, lined on outside with stone, c.lO ft. high and 40 yards long Flat coping. Boarded door to left in ashlar alternating-block surround. Left of this, the 2-storey, 1-bay potting shed. Brick with dressed stone quoins and surrounds. Boarded door on ground floor. Arched window above with Y- tracery. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with kneelers and ridged coping. , 1986-09-03 1986-09-03
1041291 Weir On Netherton Burn Circa 250 Yards South East Of Netherton 1041291 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.014184 55.361407,-2.014256 55.361327,-2.014219 55.361316,-2.014119 55.361421,-2.014160 55.361434,-2.014184 55.361407))) NETHERTON NETHERTON NT 90 NE 15/99 Weir on Netherton Burn c.250 yards south-east of Netherton II Weir with sluice gate and ovarflow channel. Early C19. Dressed stone. In the centre a weir, c. 7 ft. high with each course of stonework slightly offset. To right a sluice gate with winding mechanism still in situ. On extreme right a curving retaining wall with flat coping. To left an overflow channel c. 25 yards long, s-curved in plan with dressed- stone invert stepping down, and side walls with flat coping. , 1986-09-03 1986-09-03
1041292 Bridge Of Aln Hotel 1041292 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.861813 55.402843,-1.861852 55.402836,-1.861840 55.402815,-1.861895 55.402804,-1.861848 55.402720,-1.861864 55.402718,-1.861850 55.402692,-1.861826 55.402696,-1.861801 55.402652,-1.861617 55.402686,-1.861632 55.402712,-1.861506 55.402738,-1.861524 55.402766,-1.861623 55.402754,-1.861641 55.402783,-1.861687 55.402774,-1.861695 55.402787,-1.861661 55.402796,-1.861680 55.402822,-1.861711 55.402815,-1.861738 55.402859,-1.861813 55.402843))) WHITTINGHAM A697 NU 01 SE (East side) 10/103 Bridge of Aln Hotel GV II Public house, formerly coaching inn. c.1840. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2-storey, 4-bay facade has 3-bay section to left and 1-bay slightly-projecting pedimented gabled bay on right. Flush-panelled door in solid stone corniced porch with Tuscan pilasters in 3rd bay. 12-pane sash windows. Gabled roof with paired diagonally-set, rendered-brick ridge and end stacks. Garden front on right return, 3 bays with 12-pane sashes. 1986-09-03 1986-09-03
1041293 Cottage And Attached Farmbuildings 5 Yards North Of Bridge Of Aln Hotel 1041293 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.861934 55.403134,-1.862077 55.403105,-1.861928 55.402862,-1.861836 55.402880,-1.861954 55.403069,-1.861513 55.403157,-1.861546 55.403211,-1.861934 55.403134))) WHITTINGHAM A697 NU Ol SE (East side) 10/104 Cottage and attached farmbuildings 5 yards north of Bridge of Aln Hotel GV II Cottage, cartshed and stables with granary over. c.1840. Random rubble with dressed stone surrounds. Ashlar towards road. Welsh slate roof. L-plan. 2-storeys, with single-storey cart shed and tack room to right. Short wing on right contains cartshed with boarded double doors and tack room with boarded door and 12-pane Yorkshire sash. To left of this a 3-bay cottage with boarded door and 5-pane sash windows. Gabled roof with square corniced ridge stack. Long projecting wing to left has 4 stables with boarded doors and half-shuttered windows. Shuttered windows to granary. Hipped roof. 1986-09-03 1986-09-03
1041294 Little Ryle Farmhouse 1041294 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.970277 55.393860,-1.970379 55.393848,-1.970356 55.393779,-1.970212 55.393795,-1.970206 55.393777,-1.970161 55.393782,-1.970168 55.393799,-1.970106 55.393806,-1.970131 55.393876,-1.970277 55.393860))) ALNHAM LITTLE RYLE NU 01 SW 9/7 Little Ryle Farmhouse 21/10/53 II Bastle house. Late C16 - early C17 with C19 additions. Original part random rubble,the rest dressed stone. Welsh slate roofs. 2-storey bastlehouse with lower addition on west and single lean-to additions on east and north. Bastle: Probably original ground-floor doorway in middle of long north wall, i.e. within later lean-to. Blocked original 1st-floor doorway above has segmental- arched head. Also two blocked 2-light mullioned windows and one sash window in a similar frame. To right of upper door is a patch of disturbed walling of concave shape, perhaps evidence of a removed projecting staircase turret. South side, partly rebuilt in C19 has 6-flush-panelled door and C19 sash windows. On east gable two blocked 2-light mullioned windows on 1st floor. C19 addition has 12-pane sashes. Interior: Walls 5 ft. thick. Barrel-vaulted ground floor, the vault broken in centre for insertion of C19 staircase. One ground-floor room has early C18 panelling and fireplace, moulded dado rail and internal shutters. On 1st floor, a stone C17 fireplace with Tudor-arched lintel and moulded surround. Shielings and Bastles: Ramm, McDowell, Mercer. HMSO 1970. , 1986-09-03 1986-09-03
1041296 Church Of St Michael 1041296 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.121061 55.345999,-2.121100 55.346058,-2.121151 55.346047,-2.121166 55.346070,-2.121237 55.346054,-2.121220 55.346029,-2.121277 55.346016,-2.121300 55.346050,-2.121519 55.346001,-2.121435 55.345877,-2.121294 55.345909,-2.121262 55.345862,-2.121186 55.345878,-2.121240 55.345959,-2.121061 55.345999))) ALWINTON LOW ALWINTON NT 90 NW 14/10 Church of St.Michael 21/10/53 GV II* Parish church. Chancel, north aisle wall, east end of nave and lower part of south transept C12. The rest largely rebuilt 1851 by Pickering. Dressed and snecked stone. Welsh and Scottish slate roofs. Nave with west bellcote, and aisles, chancel with north vestry, south transept. West end has 2 tall lancets and smaller lancets to aisles. 3-bay nave has pointed-arched south doorway and lancet windows. Clerestory has 2-light windows with shouldered lintels. Chancel has priest's door With renewed shouldered lintel. One original C12 south window, one 2-light Decorated window with original tracery, and 2 'low side' lancet windows. C19 Decorated east window. Transept has cross-shaped carving in gable, dated TSA 1672 for Thomas and Ann Selby. Interior: Probably original but re-cut C13 north arcade with ocatagonal piers and double-chamfered pointed arches. South arcade and chancel arch are of 1851. 10 steps up to chancel which has crypt below, now vault of Clennel family. Chancel: shouldered rend arches to low side windows. Deeply-splayed reveals to C12 south window. The Decorated window.has pointed rere arch. C13 or C14 piscina in pointed-arched recess. Plain round font on thick round stem with moulded base, probably C12 or C13. Two table tombs in north aisle both with finely inscribed marble tops. One is of 1701/2 to Thomas Clennel. The other of 1745 has moulded side panels with excellent angel and memento mori. South aisle: Percival Clennel, 1796 by Jobling of Gateshead. Northumberland County History : Vol. 14. , 1953-10-21 1953-10-21
1041297 Weallans Gravestone 3 Yards South East Of South Transept Of Church Of St Michael 1041297 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.121113 55.345871,-2.121126 55.345878,-2.121136 55.345869,-2.121124 55.345864,-2.121113 55.345871))) ALWINTON LOW ALNWINTON NT 90 NW 14/12 Weallans gravestone 3 yards south-east of south transept of Church of St. Michael GV II Churchyard memorial to William Weallans 1749. Sandstone tablet c. 3 ft. 6 ins. high with semicircular pedimented top carved with angel's head and wings. , 1986-09-03 1986-09-03
1041298 Robson And Brown Headstones Circa 15 Yards South Of Church Of St Michael 1041298 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.121158 55.345811,-2.121165 55.345817,-2.121177 55.345813,-2.121172 55.345806,-2.121158 55.345811))) ALWINTON LOW ALWINTON NT 90 NW 14/14 Robson and Brown headstones c.15 yards south of Church of St. Michael GV II Group of 3 gravestones, 1744, early-mid C18 and 1812. Sandstone. 2 small tablets to Robsons. Segmental pedimented tops. Primitive carvings of angels in pediments. Worn inscriptions. Larger gravestone to George Brown, 1812. Has oval panel containing carvings of mason's tools. , 1986-09-03 1986-09-03
1041299 Dickson Headstone Circa 5 Yards West Of Church Of St Michael 1041299 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.121460 55.345870,-2.121469 55.345878,-2.121483 55.345873,-2.121474 55.345864,-2.121460 55.345870))) ALWINTON LOW ALWINTON NT 90 NW 14/15 Dickson Headstone c.5 yards west of Church of St.Michael GV II Gravestone. John Dickson. 1719. Sandstone tablet c. 3 ft. high with moulded triangular top. Well-carved angel's head and wings. Good lettering. , 1986-09-03 1986-09-03
1041300 Wallace Headstone 15 Yards South-West Of Church Of St Michael 1041300 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.121407 55.345780,-2.121420 55.345776,-2.121415 55.345767,-2.121398 55.345771,-2.121407 55.345780))) ALWINTON LOW ALWINTON NT 90 NW 14/17 Wallace Headstone 15 yards south-west of Church of St. Michael II Gravestone. 1779. Sandstone tablet c. 2 ft. high with eared segmental top and worn inscription. The rear has a primitive carving of a female figure in a niche. Unusually high relief carving. , 1986-09-03 1986-09-03
1041309 Gateway, Bridge And Wall Attached To North West Of Callaly Castle 1041309 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.919226 55.382869,-1.919236 55.382879,-1.919257 55.382872,-1.919244 55.382861,-1.919226 55.382869))) CALLALY CALLALY NU 00 NE 17/37 Gateway, Bridge and Wall attached to north-west of Callaly Castle GV II Gateway, bridge and garden wall. Late C19. Ashlar. Wall lined on inside with brick. Tall, rusticated corniced gatepiers with ball finials; stretch of corniced concave wall and similar piers flanking bridge of one segmental arch which has a parapet with ridged coping and 2-square piers with pyramidal caps. This is followed by c.20 yards of similar walling which joins on to walled garden (q.v.). , 1986-09-03 1986-09-03
1041310 South Lodge To Callaly Castle 1041310 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.914743 55.381497,-1.914720 55.381510,-1.914812 55.381561,-1.914968 55.381472,-1.914847 55.381402,-1.914711 55.381479,-1.914743 55.381497))) CALLALY CALLALY NU OO NE 17/41 South Lodge to Callaly Castle GV II Lodge. Dated E.I.C. 1844 for Edward Clavering. Ashlar, wood columns and Welsh slate roof. Single-storey, square. 3 bays with central boarded door. Datestone over. 2-light mullioned windows with diamond-paned casements. Hipped roof with eaves projecting to form veranda right round the building supported by 4 columns on each side. Terracotta chimney pots on low stone base. , 1986-09-03 1986-09-03
1041311 Gatepiers And Gates At North Lodge To Callaly Castle 1041311 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.923185 55.385121,-1.923194 55.385200,-1.923219 55.385206,-1.923226 55.385197,-1.923216 55.385119,-1.923199 55.385112,-1.923185 55.385121))) CALLALY CALLALY NU Ol SW 9/43 Gatepiers and gates at North Lodge to Callaly Castle. II Gatepiers. C18. Ashlar. Tall corniced, rusticated piers with ball finials on elongated cushion bases. Wood gates, early C20. , 1986-09-03 1986-09-03
1041312 Shelter Sheds And Granary Circa 10 Yards West Of Callaly Mill Farmhouse 1041312 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.917645 55.393676,-1.917495 55.393811,-1.917569 55.393837,-1.917720 55.393703,-1.917645 55.393676))) CALLALY CALLALY NU 01 SE 10/46 Shelter sheds and granary c.10 yards west of Callaly Mill Farmhouse GV II Shelter shed with granary over. Early C19. Roughly-dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. 3 segmental brick arches with two half-slatted windows between. On 1st floor, four half-slatted windows. Gabled roof with flat coping. , 1986-09-03 1986-09-03
1041313 Farmbuildings Circa 30 Metres West North West Of Lorbottle Farmhouse 1041313 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.948980 55.352492,-1.948846 55.352523,-1.948890 55.352584,-1.949499 55.352444,-1.949510 55.352465,-1.949614 55.352444,-1.949598 55.352417,-1.949770 55.352379,-1.949747 55.352345,-1.949969 55.352296,-1.949937 55.352249,-1.949715 55.352298,-1.949690 55.352261,-1.949733 55.352252,-1.949623 55.352085,-1.948679 55.352288,-1.948735 55.352372,-1.948446 55.352432,-1.948498 55.352516,-1.948791 55.352455,-1.948808 55.352482,-1.948905 55.352461,-1.948877 55.352418,-1.949484 55.352288,-1.949493 55.352304,-1.949525 55.352297,-1.949561 55.352357,-1.948980 55.352492))) NU00NW CALLALY Farmbuildings c.30 metres west north west of Lorbottle Farmhouse 1670- /16/50 03/09/86 (Formerly listed as : Cartshed and Granary c.60 yards north - west of Lorbottle Farmhouse) GV II Planned farmstead. Mid C19. Snecked stone with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roofs. Ashlar coped gables with kneelers. Quoins. 2 storey and single storey, arranged around 3 sides of long narrow yard. North range has granary and cartsheds the section to right has single segmental arch with sliding double doors and 3 half-slatted windows over. Central section has 8 segmental arches stepping down the hill, the left arch has sliding double doors. 8 half-slatted windows over. Left section has single segmental arch with single half-slatted window over. To west single gabled cartshed with large segmental arch and recessed sliding double doors. To south-west large hay barn with open west side with 3 tall iron columns and widely spaced slates for ventilation. Behind facing into yard low cartshed. South range has covered crewyard with 6 gables facing into yard, most with flat headed openings, one with segmental opening. Barn and stable range to east has very long catslide roof and single chimney stack, and series of 4 plank doors to north. This is an important and well preserved example of a mid C19 planned farmstead. , 1996-12-11 1986-09-03
1041314 Walled Garden Circa 20 Yards West Of Lorbottle Hall 1041314 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.937618 55.365985,-1.937097 55.365755,-1.936823 55.365985,-1.936464 55.366268,-1.936981 55.366489,-1.937618 55.365985))) CALLALY LORBOTTLE HALL NU 00 NW 16/52 Walled Garden c.20 yards west of Lorbottle Hall GV II Walled garden. c.1790. Dressed stone lined with brick. North and east walls, c. 12 ft. high with flat coping, were formerly heated walls. Boarded door in segmental arch in centre of east wall. South wall is c. 5 ft. high, in dressed stone with flat coping. Ramped up to side walls at both ends. West wall is lined with more recent brick. Included for group value. , 1986-09-03 1986-09-03
1041315 Tod Le Moor Cottage 1041315 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.955865 55.367603,-1.955632 55.367604,-1.955634 55.367664,-1.955866 55.367662,-1.955865 55.367603))) CALLALY TOD LE MOOR NU 00 NW 16/56 Tod Le Moor Cottage II House. Dated 1760 REC. Dressed stone with Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays with lower l-bay attachment to right which was formerly single-storey but now has mansard roof. Central 6-panel door with datestone above. 16-pane sashes on ground floor and renewed 12-pane above. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with flat coping and corniced end stack. , 1986-09-03 1986-09-03
1041316 Ha Ha Wall To South Of The Old Vicarage 1041316 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.492157 55.083660,-1.492008 55.083516,-1.491967 55.083496,-1.491914 55.083492,-1.491106 55.083776,-1.491130 55.083801,-1.491924 55.083526,-1.492090 55.083681,-1.492157 55.083660))) SEATON DELAVAL A 190 NZ 3276 (South side) The Avenue 13/78 Ha-Ha wall to south of The Old Vicarage GV II Ha-Ha wall, probably C18. Large rubble with cut coping. Ha-ha wall on south and west of garden, with slightly-raised coping. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041317 Church Of Our Lady 1041317 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.497526 55.081149,-1.497494 55.081099,-1.497439 55.081111,-1.497434 55.081103,-1.497183 55.081168,-1.497217 55.081219,-1.497337 55.081193,-1.497342 55.081201,-1.497477 55.081169,-1.497473 55.081161,-1.497526 55.081149))) SEATON DELAVAL A 190 NZ 3276 (South side, off) The Avenue 13/79 Church of Our Lady 28.7.50 GV I Parish Church, formerly manorial chapel. Early C12, probably incorporating earlier fabric; east end rebuilt c.1330, restoration and addition of west porch 1895. Squared stone except for roughly-coursed rubble on north of nave and tooled stone in west porch and upper part of south nave wall, C19 ashlar dressings; stone slate roofs. 3-cell plan with no external division between chancel and sanctuary. Short but tall nave with 2 C19 lancets on south; blocked round-headed C12 or earlier loop on north, and slatted opening under small pointed arch in west gable. Coped gables, the eastern carrying C19 gabled bellcote with finial cross. Gabled porch with panelled double doors under re-set head of C14 east window with reticulated tracery; single-light window on each return. Lower chancel with 2 small C19 lights on south and one on north; and restored 3-light east window. Small blocked doors close to west end of north and south walls, the latter square- headed with a roll-moulded surround of C16 type. Interior: Original west doorway, within porch, has plain square-headed opening beneath arched tympanum with head, probably from Tree of Life design, c.f. St. Bartholomew's Chapel at Croxdale, Co. Durham; arch above with zigzag and chamfered hood. Re-set over the doorway 3 shields in cusped panels, and above those a square-headed window. Near-identical chancel and sanctuary arches with soffit rolls between hollows, zig-zag and hoods with billet moulding and chip-carved ornament, on semicircular responds with cushion caps beneath chamfered impost string, continued along the chancel and sanctuary walls below a plain barrel vault. C14 piscina with trefoiled ogee arch and shelf on south of sanctuary; image bracket on south of east window. C18 coved plaster nave ceiling with dentil cornice; 5 shields in cusped panels, re-set above door. In sanctuary C14 effigies of cross-legged knight, probably Sir Hugh Delaval, and late C14 or early C15 lady, on moulded plinths. 6 large C18 or early C19 hatchments of Delavals and Astleys in nave. , 1950-07-28 1950-07-28
1041318 Farmbuilding At Seaton Village Farm On East Of Drive North Of Pond 1041318 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.499270 55.080860,-1.499339 55.080833,-1.499131 55.080686,-1.499061 55.080714,-1.499270 55.080860))) SEATON DELAVAL A 190 NZ 3276 (South side, off) The Avenue 13/81 Farmbuilding at Seaton Village Farm, on east of drive, north of pond GV II Shelter sheds with granary over, early C19. Roughly-squared stone with tooled- and-margined quoins and dressings, rear outshut heightened in brick; pantile roof. 2 storeys, 6 bays. Arcade of elliptical arches with raised keystones, 3 slatted windows with slightly-projecting sills above. Coped gables with moulded kneelers. External stone stair to boarded granary door on right return. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041319 Milepost 50 Metres North West Of Hastings Arms 1041319 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.535386 55.075945,-1.535410 55.075939,-1.535417 55.075930,-1.535413 55.075918,-1.535386 55.075909,-1.535356 55.075921,-1.535362 55.075939,-1.535386 55.075945))) SEATON DELAVAL A 192 NZ 27 NE NZ 29757582 (North side) 4/83 Milepost 50 metres north-west of Hastings Arms II Milepost, probably late C19, by Smith Paterson of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted red with black figures. Height 0.85 metre. Faceted twin-faced oval top on fluted shaft with maker's plate above ring. Raised legend MORPETH / N. SHIELDS 10 6? MILES MILES. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041320 Head Office/Showroom Of Delcor Furniture Limited 1041320 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.534207 55.078956,-1.534133 55.078918,-1.534145 55.078910,-1.534055 55.078863,-1.533756 55.079042,-1.533912 55.079131,-1.534207 55.078956))) SEATON DELAVAL DOUBLE ROW NZ 27 NE (North side) 4/85 Head Office/ Showroom of Delcor Furniture Ltd. II House, c.1830. Tooled stone front with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings, other walls rubble; Welsh slate roof. T-plan. South elevation 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Plinth, 1st floor band, eaves cornice. 2 steps up to central renewed door under 8-pane overlight, in raised surround with Tuscan pilasters and moulded cornice. 20-pane sash windows, those on ground floor with moulded panels between sills and plinth. Hipped roof. Left return shows tripartite sash, and 20-pane sash above, in raised stone surrounds. Right return shows 16-pane sash in similar surround on 1st floor. Rear wing has hip-ended roof and reduced ridge stack. Interior: moulded cornices, panelled shutters. Open-well stair in rear wing has stick balusters, moulded ramped and wreathed handrail, curtail step and carved tread ends. Similar stairhead balustrade. Originally mine owner's house for the adjacent colliery (now removed), later the NCB pay offices for the area. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041321 The Hall 1041321 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.497658 55.082371,-1.497649 55.082355,-1.497608 55.082366,-1.497572 55.082319,-1.497474 55.082345,-1.497457 55.082324,-1.497340 55.082357,-1.497346 55.082368,-1.497328 55.082374,-1.497320 55.082363,-1.497297 55.082370,-1.497288 55.082359,-1.497300 55.082353,-1.497293 55.082345,-1.497308 55.082319,-1.497301 55.082290,-1.497259 55.082266,-1.497210 55.082256,-1.497195 55.082262,-1.497172 55.082237,-1.497205 55.082225,-1.497192 55.082211,-1.497274 55.082181,-1.497231 55.082129,-1.497014 55.082190,-1.496923 55.082087,-1.496701 55.082153,-1.496688 55.082137,-1.496720 55.082129,-1.496685 55.082088,-1.496618 55.082107,-1.496590 55.082071,-1.496608 55.082056,-1.496590 55.082038,-1.496551 55.082037,-1.496534 55.082055,-1.496547 55.082075,-1.496485 55.082094,-1.496436 55.082041,-1.496318 55.082076,-1.496365 55.082129,-1.496279 55.082156,-1.496238 55.082143,-1.496202 55.082161,-1.496203 55.082172,-1.496220 55.082184,-1.496277 55.082183,-1.496320 55.082228,-1.496262 55.082245,-1.496300 55.082287,-1.496353 55.082271,-1.496376 55.082296,-1.496176 55.082363,-1.496247 55.082436,-1.496072 55.082488,-1.496119 55.082542,-1.496173 55.082527,-1.496199 55.082558,-1.496181 55.082563,-1.496188 55.082572,-1.496177 55.082598,-1.496176 55.082616,-1.496193 55.082638,-1.496246 55.082661,-1.496277 55.082662,-1.496284 55.082670,-1.496301 55.082664,-1.496323 55.082686,-1.496281 55.082698,-1.496294 55.082712,-1.496212 55.082738,-1.496255 55.082783,-1.496381 55.082747,-1.496389 55.082756,-1.496523 55.082716,-1.496563 55.082757,-1.496543 55.082763,-1.496588 55.082812,-1.496663 55.082791,-1.496616 55.082742,-1.496604 55.082746,-1.496465 55.082603,-1.496481 55.082598,-1.496395 55.082507,-1.496369 55.082515,-1.496282 55.082426,-1.496242 55.082372,-1.496342 55.082342,-1.496373 55.082358,-1.496412 55.082347,-1.496414 55.082318,-1.496491 55.082291,-1.496508 55.082309,-1.496479 55.082319,-1.496503 55.082345,-1.496551 55.082329,-1.496536 55.082313,-1.496630 55.082282,-1.496648 55.082301,-1.496693 55.082286,-1.496665 55.082256,-1.496643 55.082263,-1.496629 55.082249,-1.496708 55.082224,-1.496746 55.082241,-1.496799 55.082225,-1.496798 55.082194,-1.496884 55.082173,-1.497014 55.082321,-1.497005 55.082324,-1.497079 55.082410,-1.497103 55.082403,-1.497270 55.082602,-1.497340 55.082581,-1.497297 55.082534,-1.497282 55.082538,-1.497240 55.082489,-1.497397 55.082442,-1.497389 55.082432,-1.497591 55.082379,-1.497597 55.082387,-1.497658 55.082371))) SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/86 The Hall (formerly listed as 28.7.50 Seaton Delaval Hall) GV I Country house, 1718-29 by Sir John Vanbrugh for Admiral George Delaval. Ashlar with varying rustication; Lakeland slate roofs. Central square main block, with polygonal angle turrets and flanking square stair towers, on south side of grand court. Symmetrical stable and kitchen blocks on east and west linked to main block by arcaded gallery which continues north to end in square pavilions. Palladian plan, individual Baroque style. Entrance front has broad centrepiece of 3 storeys on basement: open stair up to arched door between 18-pane sashes, under broad lunette, the whole flanked by projecting groups of 3 giant columns carrying metope frieze, stepped back across centre. 2nd floor has 3 windows, the central arched, and richly-carved pediment. On either side 2-storey parts of 2 narrow bays link to the angle turrets, both under balustraded parapet. South front a basically similar composition but with prostyle tetrastyle Ionic portico; set back on each side 3-storey stair towers with Venetian windows in top stage and balustraded parapets. The 3-storey centre has massive flanking stacks pierced by round arches. Arcaded galleries link to wings; that to west has parallel enclosed corridor behind, with keyed oculi. Each wing has 2-storey, 15-bay facade to court, with pedimented 3-bay centre set slightly forward; to rear of each wing central apsidal projection with Venetian window. Interiors. Main block: Great Hall stone faced with blank arcading and arched niches above, opposed fireplaces with terms, and gallery on enriched cantilevers. Vaulted corridors link to oval open-well stairs with wrought-iron balustrades, partly restored. Saloon extending full width of south front. Mahogany parlour with moulded cornice, and some original panelling. Extensive vaulted cellarage. West wing: former kitchen groin-vaulted with segmental arch to bow, 1st floor corridor divided into 3 compartments by moulded arches, over-sized door surrounds with keystones and imposts. Stables spanned by transverse elliptical arches; ashlar stall divisions and mangers, arched niches holding hay racks. Both Vanbrugh and Admiral Delaval died before the house was completed. The west wing was damaged by fire in 1752 butrestored 1814-15 by John Dobson; the main block was similarly gutted in 1822 and although reroofed remains largely an empty shell. C. Hussey, 'Seaton Delaval' in Country Life, 54 (1923) 800 ff & 860 ff. , 1987-07-15 1950-07-28
1041322 Yard Walls With Attached Outbuildings To West Of Seaton Delaval Hall 1041322 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.497245 55.082146,-1.497248 55.082151,-1.497288 55.082138,-1.497316 55.082164,-1.497578 55.082076,-1.497709 55.082201,-1.497650 55.082219,-1.497755 55.082326,-1.497825 55.082304,-1.497553 55.082039,-1.497245 55.082146))) SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/88 Yard walls with attached outbuildings to west of Seaton Delaval Hall GV II Yard walls with attached outbuildings, mostly C18. Squared stone except for south face of south wall, brick in Dearne bond; pantile roof to outbuildings on south, one section replaced by C20 tiles. North elevation of north range 1 storey, 5 bays with 18-pane sash windows in architraves; to right jambs of former archway into yard. Pent range on south side of yard, lower walls on west. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041323 Ha Ha Wall With Angle Bastions And Statues Enclosing Seaton Delaval Hall And Church Of Our Lady 1041323 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.492654 55.081659,-1.492724 55.081678,-1.492783 55.081704,-1.492943 55.081857,-1.493079 55.082012,-1.493296 55.082232,-1.493587 55.082545,-1.493778 55.082735,-1.493812 55.082760,-1.494032 55.082996,-1.494073 55.082982,-1.493140 55.081966,-1.492822 55.081634,-1.492777 55.081641,-1.492719 55.081634,-1.492669 55.081599,-1.492662 55.081573,-1.492683 55.081538,-1.492738 55.081513,-1.492796 55.081512,-1.492846 55.081527,-1.492882 55.081554,-1.497557 55.080138,-1.497585 55.080166,-1.497670 55.080140,-1.497747 55.080149,-1.498533 55.081004,-1.499026 55.081526,-1.499090 55.081505,-1.498712 55.081076,-1.498361 55.080701,-1.498012 55.080346,-1.497861 55.080176,-1.497860 55.080155,-1.497891 55.080118,-1.497893 55.080095,-1.497885 55.080099,-1.497873 55.080066,-1.497825 55.080035,-1.497728 55.080016,-1.497647 55.080023,-1.497605 55.080036,-1.497500 55.080043,-1.497507 55.080064,-1.497502 55.080080,-1.497469 55.080107,-1.497240 55.080181,-1.494315 55.081061,-1.492996 55.081472,-1.492999 55.081476,-1.492939 55.081487,-1.492807 55.081450,-1.492754 55.081449,-1.492668 55.081464,-1.492608 55.081491,-1.492570 55.081522,-1.492557 55.081552,-1.492565 55.081597,-1.492601 55.081633,-1.492654 55.081659)),((-1.498782 55.081997,-1.498045 55.082228,-1.498085 55.082259,-1.499110 55.081942,-1.499207 55.081928,-1.499307 55.081944,-1.499412 55.081942,-1.499458 55.081928,-1.499498 55.081905,-1.499523 55.081878,-1.499536 55.081844,-1.499530 55.081812,-1.499507 55.081781,-1.499451 55.081746,-1.499318 55.081717,-1.499210 55.081618,-1.499116 55.081632,-1.499267 55.081780,-1.499343 55.081774,-1.499418 55.081801,-1.499436 55.081828,-1.499431 55.081861,-1.499401 55.081889,-1.499344 55.081907,-1.499275 55.081902,-1.499215 55.081873,-1.498782 55.081997)),((-1.494356 55.083276,-1.494308 55.083303,-1.494298 55.083327,-1.494304 55.083354,-1.494343 55.083386,-1.494407 55.083400,-1.494447 55.083397,-1.494494 55.083374,-1.494513 55.083351,-1.494509 55.083304,-1.494566 55.083270,-1.494356 55.083276))) SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/90 Ha-Ha wall with angle bastions and statues enclosing Seaton Delaval Hall and Church of Our Lady GV II Ha-Ha wall with angle bastions and statues, early C18. Ha-Ha squared stone, bastions ashlar, statues lead on ashlar pedestals. Wall encloses rectangular area 360 x 220 metres, with Seaton Delaval Hall (q.v.) at centre of north side. Wall 2 metres high, circular angle bastions 3.5 metres high, flat coping. Bastions have each contained a classical statue, now removed; Samson slaying Philistine in north-east, removed to garden (q.v.); David and Goliath in north- west, Diana in south-east. Statues on panelled pedestals with plinth and cornice. In south-west bastion only pedestal plinth remains. Diana removed to Orangery (q.v.), David and Goliath away for repair, at time of survey. Wall between north-east bastion and Hall has been rebuilt and is not of special interest. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041324 Privy 80 Metres North East Of Seaton Delaval Hall 1041324 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.495555 55.082669,-1.495523 55.082635,-1.495469 55.082653,-1.495496 55.082685,-1.495555 55.082669))) SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/92 Privy 80 metres north-east of Seaton Delaval Hall GV II Privy house, early C18. Squared tooled stone with cut dressings, roof not visible. Palladian style. Plinth, cornice, moulded parapet. Centre part of front broken forward with fielded-panel door and radial fanlight in Venetian surround with keyed archivolt and small flanking 4-pane casements. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041325 Farm Buildings 150 Metres North East Of Seaton Delaval Hall 1041325 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.494946 55.083092,-1.495093 55.083242,-1.495181 55.083216,-1.495065 55.083091,-1.495206 55.083043,-1.495169 55.083012,-1.494946 55.083092))) SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/94 Farmbuildings 150 metres north-east of Seaton Delaval Hall GV II Farmbuildings, C18. Coursed roughly-squared stone except north end which is brick in irregular bond; graduated Lakeland slate roof except for Welsh slates on west range. L plan. North end of main range is screen wall showing large round- headed arch with keystone flanked by vertical pairs of smaller but similar blind arches; moulded stone string course to lower sills, brick bands at upper sill and impost levels, and below parapet with flat stone coping. Right return shows boarded doors, stable door, 9-pane fixed window and blacksmiths' window. Set back to right lower west range with boarded door and 2 blacksmiths' windows. All openings with timber lintels. South end of main range shows projecting brick stack and boarded pitching door. Attached wall to south and pent shed to east are not of special interest. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041326 Garden Walls To North, East And South Of Walled Garden 1041326 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.493489 55.084031,-1.493474 55.084015,-1.492503 55.084309,-1.492045 55.083859,-1.492751 55.083625,-1.494193 55.083129,-1.494202 55.083107,-1.492718 55.083618,-1.491996 55.083855,-1.492494 55.084332,-1.493489 55.084031))) SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/96 Garden walls to north, east and south of Walled Garden GV II Garden wall, C18. Brick,in mixed bond, with stone dressings. 3-metre high wall with flat coping running east from Orangery, returning south to link with rear porch of Old Vicarage (q.v.), and then east. In south wall opposite orangery is boarded door in hollow-chamfered surround with cornice, between slightly-raked pilasters carrying broken pediment with arms and rams head finial. Lower western part of south wall is later rebuild, and not of special interest. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041327 Garden Walls At North West Corner Of Walled Garden, With Attached Cottage 1041327 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.493799 55.083942,-1.493828 55.083975,-1.493899 55.083954,-1.493923 55.083980,-1.493969 55.083968,-1.493944 55.083941,-1.494066 55.083907,-1.494088 55.083932,-1.494205 55.083898,-1.494155 55.083841,-1.494707 55.083665,-1.494512 55.083450,-1.494494 55.083454,-1.494688 55.083662,-1.493799 55.083942))) SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/97 Garden walls at north-west corner of walled garden, with attached cottage GV II Garden walls, C18 with early C20 cottage which incorporates older, possibly medieval fabric. Walls brick in mixed bond, with stone coping, cottages brick except for rendered rubble west wall; Welsh slate roof. 3-metre high wall with flat coping; attached cottages are not of especial interest except for the metre- thick west wall which may be part of the medieval hall. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041328 Ha Ha Wall Around Mausoleum 1041328 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.487661 55.081979,-1.487729 55.081958,-1.487788 55.081928,-1.487860 55.081866,-1.487878 55.081831,-1.487882 55.081783,-1.487867 55.081734,-1.487832 55.081695,-1.487774 55.081652,-1.487731 55.081632,-1.487625 55.081604,-1.487554 55.081598,-1.487450 55.081602,-1.487373 55.081618,-1.487308 55.081641,-1.487237 55.081685,-1.487200 55.081728,-1.487180 55.081800,-1.487192 55.081845,-1.487234 55.081896,-1.487293 55.081938,-1.487382 55.081971,-1.487492 55.081989,-1.487656 55.081980,-1.487657 55.081975,-1.487487 55.081984,-1.487381 55.081966,-1.487305 55.081938,-1.487240 55.081893,-1.487207 55.081855,-1.487188 55.081803,-1.487193 55.081765,-1.487215 55.081719,-1.487269 55.081669,-1.487354 55.081628,-1.487410 55.081613,-1.487476 55.081604,-1.487611 55.081606,-1.487682 55.081621,-1.487763 55.081653,-1.487828 55.081699,-1.487859 55.081736,-1.487873 55.081773,-1.487874 55.081818,-1.487846 55.081870,-1.487804 55.081908,-1.487755 55.081940,-1.487663 55.081973,-1.487661 55.081979))) SEATON DELAVAL SEATON DELAVAL HALL NZ 3276 13/99 Ha-ha wall around Mausoleum GV II Ha-Ha wall, probably 1766. Rock-faced stone. Circular enclosure around mausoleum; wall 3 metres high with overhanging square coping. Large slab to west marks abutment of former bridge access. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041329 Boundary Wall Around Fort House With Attached Structures 1041329 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.465682 55.076763,-1.466787 55.076587,-1.466793 55.076597,-1.466938 55.076579,-1.466967 55.076559,-1.466941 55.076515,-1.466913 55.076517,-1.466662 55.076051,-1.466379 55.076094,-1.466314 55.076097,-1.465743 55.076271,-1.465417 55.076298,-1.465469 55.076397,-1.465434 55.076402,-1.465437 55.076409,-1.465485 55.076401,-1.465434 55.076306,-1.465750 55.076278,-1.466319 55.076107,-1.466655 55.076060,-1.466685 55.076118,-1.466552 55.076141,-1.466565 55.076166,-1.466698 55.076143,-1.466900 55.076529,-1.466930 55.076525,-1.466949 55.076558,-1.466934 55.076570,-1.466804 55.076587,-1.466798 55.076577,-1.465691 55.076756,-1.465586 55.076550,-1.465572 55.076552,-1.465682 55.076763))) SEATON SLUICE A 193 NZ 37 NW NZ 342759 (East side, off) Hartley 5/103 Boundary wall around Fort House, with attached structures GV II* Boundary wall with attached structures, formerly perimeter wall of fort. c.1917, incorporating earlier structures on south. Concrete, except on the south where coursed rubble with slag coping. Rectangular enclosure broken by extensions to Fort House, south of centre on east side. Flat-topped concrete wall 1.2-1.5 metres high, with frequent internal buttresses carrying stubs of stanchions for barbed wire fencing. Small gateways on north, and in south part of east wall. Projecting pill box with canted external angle at north-west corner, has steel embrasures with cover plates. Attached blockhouse near south end of west side has similar embrasure in external wall; internally 2 boarded doors on north and two 4-pane sash windows on south. Flat concrete roof. South wall has entrance gate near west end; concrete piers with pyramidal caps, painted white. Further east wall incorporates one end of a building, probably of C18 date. Rare survival of a World War I fort; the north-west pillbox is said to be unique in the North of England. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041330 2 Lamps Standards, At Junction With Links Road And 80 Metres To East 1041330 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.474922 55.083756,-1.474966 55.083762,-1.474971 55.083744,-1.474927 55.083737,-1.474922 55.083756)),((-1.473620 55.083765,-1.473665 55.083771,-1.473669 55.083752,-1.473626 55.083746,-1.473620 55.083765))) SEATON SLUICE COLLYWELL BAY ROAD NZ 3376 (West side) 14/107 2 lamp standards, at junction with Links Road and 80 metres to east GV II Lamp standards, late C19, by Webb Lamp Co. Ltd. of Birmingham. Cast iron, painted dark and light blue. Moulded base, fluted shaft with swept foot, ladder rests, circular head with domed cover and finial (missing from eastern lamp post). Plates with maker's name and 'J.E. WEBBS PATENT SEWER GAS DESTRUCTOR', on base. Originally used methane from sewers, prior to the introduction of coal gas. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041331 Lamp Standard On North Of Junction With Albert Road 1041331 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.471274 55.082776,-1.471298 55.082770,-1.471304 55.082752,-1.471274 55.082740,-1.471247 55.082749,-1.471244 55.082764,-1.471274 55.082776))) SEATON SLUICE COLLYWELL BAY ROAD NZ 3376 (East side) 14/118 Lamp standard on north of junction with Albert Road GV II Lamp standard, late C19, by Webb Lamp Co. Ltd. of Birmingham. Cast iron, painted dark and light blue. Moulded base, fluted shaft with swept foot, ladder rests, circular head with domed cover and finial. Plates with maker's name and 'J.E. WEBBS PATENT SEWER GAS DESTRUCTOR' on base. Originally used methane from sewers, prior to introduction of coal gas. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041332 Turntable Mechanism 20 Metres West Of The King's Arms Hotel 1041332 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.472269 55.084398,-1.472299 55.084386,-1.472294 55.084368,-1.472264 55.084362,-1.472240 55.084373,-1.472242 55.084389,-1.472269 55.084398))) SEATON SLUICE THE HARBOUR NZ 3376 NZ 33787678 14/112 Turntable mechanism 20 metres west of the King's Arms Hotel GV II Turntable mechanism, C18 or early C19. Cast iron. Circular plate with central rotating platform on pivot; originally used in monitoring the passage of vessels through the cut, and the exaction of a toll. The cut was constructed 1761-4; the last coal shipment left in 1861. Listed for historical interest. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041333 The Dene Cottage 1041333 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.478338 55.082351,-1.478363 55.082316,-1.478395 55.082323,-1.478430 55.082270,-1.478394 55.082262,-1.478438 55.082199,-1.478349 55.082179,-1.478269 55.082297,-1.478300 55.082304,-1.478278 55.082337,-1.478338 55.082351))) SEATON SLUICE HOLYWELL DENE NZ 3376 NZ 33407655 14/116 The Dene Cottage GV II Cottage, C17 altered mid-C19. Rubble with roughly-shaped large quoins and dressings; pantile roof with brick stacks. 1 1/2 storeys, 1 bay. 6-panel door to left; margined sash windows, in enlarged earlier openings, the upper in gabled half dormer. Right end shows raised reverse-stepped coping; end stacks, that to left rebuilt in C19. Included for group value with Primrose Cottage. Empty and in poor condition at time of survey. 2-bay brick extension to left is not of special interest. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041334 Fort On Blyth Links 1041334 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.498487 55.107260,-1.498450 55.107275,-1.498424 55.107304,-1.498423 55.107329,-1.498444 55.107363,-1.498510 55.107391,-1.498572 55.107394,-1.498607 55.107383,-1.498585 55.107362,-1.498619 55.107339,-1.498616 55.107305,-1.498589 55.107273,-1.498532 55.107260,-1.498515 55.107224,-1.498526 55.107222,-1.498460 55.107118,-1.498446 55.107122,-1.498430 55.107102,-1.498457 55.107082,-1.498464 55.107067,-1.498460 55.107046,-1.498419 55.107016,-1.498356 55.107005,-1.498351 55.106991,-1.498308 55.106996,-1.498261 55.107020,-1.498248 55.107035,-1.498244 55.107066,-1.498267 55.107103,-1.498310 55.107124,-1.498396 55.107125,-1.498424 55.107167,-1.498406 55.107170,-1.498427 55.107200,-1.498448 55.107196,-1.498487 55.107260)),((-1.498592 55.107022,-1.498912 55.107088,-1.498938 55.107040,-1.498653 55.106980,-1.498642 55.107001,-1.498608 55.106994,-1.498592 55.107022)),((-1.498933 55.107654,-1.498937 55.107717,-1.499019 55.107715,-1.499015 55.107652,-1.498933 55.107654)),((-1.499082 55.107659,-1.499052 55.107698,-1.499108 55.107712,-1.499163 55.107696,-1.499173 55.107661,-1.499101 55.107653,-1.499082 55.107659)),((-1.498950 55.107481,-1.498940 55.107498,-1.498953 55.107517,-1.498980 55.107526,-1.499043 55.107512,-1.499013 55.107466,-1.498950 55.107481)),((-1.498509 55.107111,-1.498550 55.107171,-1.498606 55.107161,-1.498560 55.107102,-1.498509 55.107111))) BLYTH LINKS ROAD NZ 37 NW (EAST SIDE) 5/120 Fort on Blyth Links GV II Coastal defence fort. Late C19 in origin, remodelled 1914-18; some altera- tions 1939-45. Reinforced concrete; brick. The fort, built on and partly into a sand-dune hill, consists of a pair of gun emplacements facing seawards, a magazine and shell store built into the landward face of the dune, a shelter block to the south, and a Defence Electric Light director station and blockhouse to the north. The gun emplacements are each fronted by a sloping apron of reinforced concrete, and are linked by a wall backed by a lower-level, flat-roofed shelter block; in the internal wall face at each end of the shelter are cupboards with heavy iron doors. The flat-roofed superstructure of each emplacement is a 1939-45 addition. Facing the internal wall of the shelter is the detached R.A. store with a boarded door, 2 small windows and a flat felted roof. The officers' and men's shelter (now a public convenience) is a flat-roofed rectangular building with a door and 4 windows on the south. The magazine and shell store have a front wall facing west, with 2 doorways, a boarded window and a barred 4-pane sash; two low openings above and a narrow opening on the right into the blast space surround. The director station is a 2-storey 6-sided tower with a metal-sheeted rangefinder housing on the flat top; on the west is an iron stair up to a balcony on cantilever brackets. The 5-sided blockhouse has a door and 2 boarded hatches; flat concrete roof. Between the director station and the blockhouse is a 1939-45 lookout tower. HISTORICAL NOTE: Originally known as Fort Coulson after the Royal Engineer Captain responsible for its construction, the Link House Battery carried two 6-inch guns in World War 1. Later disused, it was returned to Blyth Corporation in 1925, but re-commissioned in World War II. Rare survival of a World War 1 coastal defence complex. , 1988-04-07 1988-04-07
1041335 Gate Pier At Entrance To Link House Farm 1041335 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.501190 55.109321,-1.501218 55.109312,-1.501222 55.109300,-1.501215 55.109291,-1.501185 55.109285,-1.501161 55.109296,-1.501163 55.109312,-1.501190 55.109321))) BLYTH LINKS ROAD NZ 37 NW (WEST SIDE) 5/123 Gate pier at entrance to Link House Farm GV II Gate pier, late C17 or early C18. Cut sandstone. Square rusticated pier with plinth, attached jamb and steep pyramidal cap with finial. The east pier of the gateway was removed some years ago to Wallington Hall. , 1988-04-07 1988-04-07
1041336 Garden Wall Attached To Front Of Pennywells 1041336 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.009509 55.391427,-2.009740 55.391339,-2.009746 55.391330,-2.009721 55.391324,-2.009486 55.391418,-2.009488 55.391423,-2.009500 55.391418,-2.009509 55.391427))) ALNHAM ALNHAM NT 91 SE 8/4 Garden wall attached to front of Pennywells GV II Garden wall. C18 or early C19. Roughly-dressed stone. c. 3 ft. high with ridge coping and gate piers. Random rubble section to left not of special interest. Included for group value. , 1986-09-03 1986-09-03
1041337 Gate Lodge To Seghill Hall 1041337 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.563991 55.063141,-1.563972 55.063047,-1.563890 55.063054,-1.563887 55.063038,-1.563815 55.063044,-1.563833 55.063122,-1.563869 55.063118,-1.563877 55.063150,-1.563991 55.063141))) SEGHILL, Cramlington NZ 27 SE 7/25 Gate Lodge to Seghill Hall GV II Gate lodge, c.1830. Tooled stone with ashlar dressings; blue slate roof. 1 storey, 2 bays. Plinth, corner pilasters. Central flush-panelled door, with 7-pane overlight, in surround with pilasters and cornice. 4-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. Plain eaves cornice. Hipped roof with small central stack. 1-bay left return with similar window. Extensions to rear and right are not of special interest. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041338 11, Bath Terrace 1041338 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.500048 55.125191,-1.499865 55.125260,-1.499895 55.125286,-1.499957 55.125263,-1.499973 55.125277,-1.499960 55.125281,-1.499995 55.125313,-1.500008 55.125307,-1.500020 55.125318,-1.499977 55.125333,-1.499936 55.125297,-1.499915 55.125305,-1.499975 55.125358,-1.500158 55.125289,-1.500048 55.125191))) BLYTH BATH TERRACE NZ 3181 SE 12/27 No. 11 6.11.81 GV II House, last decade of C18, altered to bath-house in early C19. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 5, with cut stone dressings; whitewashed stone porch; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys + attics, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central 6-panel door under prostyle porch with frieze inscribed BATHS. 4-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills; 2 similar sashes in round-topped leaded roof dormers. Stone-coped gable to right. End stacks. Rear elevation shows gabled C19 stair projection with margined sash window under round arch. Interior much altered. , 1981-11-06 1981-11-06
1041339 13, Bath Terrace 1041339 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.499956 55.125109,-1.499852 55.125015,-1.499662 55.125084,-1.499725 55.125140,-1.499756 55.125129,-1.499745 55.125117,-1.499792 55.125100,-1.499829 55.125132,-1.499797 55.125144,-1.499816 55.125161,-1.499956 55.125109))) BLYTH BATH TERRACE NZ 3181 SE and NZ 38 SW 12/29 and 2/29 No. 13 16.11.81 GV II House, early C19. Rendered and whitewashed; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Renewed door in stone doorcase with engaged columns supporting impost frieze extended above side columns. Fanlight above, the whole within round-arched recess. 4-pane sash windows with wedge lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Stone-coped gable to right; end stacks. Rear elevation shows margined sash stair window with C19 coloured glass. , 1981-11-16 1981-11-16
1041340 Kings Head Hotel 1041340 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.502870 55.127507,-1.502667 55.127403,-1.502559 55.127470,-1.502636 55.127505,-1.502596 55.127531,-1.502576 55.127521,-1.502459 55.127595,-1.502609 55.127670,-1.502870 55.127507))) BLYTH BRIDGE STREET NZ 3181 NE (North side) 10/31 Kings Head Hotel GV II Hotel, late C19. Brick with ashlar front; Welsh slate roof with red tile cresting. 3 storeys, 7 windows, symmetrical. Ground floor has moulded plinth, sill and impost strings with channeled rustication above up to Greek key frieze and dentil cornice: central fielded-panel door with overlight in stone doorcase with pedimented hood, flanked by broad elliptical-arched windows with smaller round-headed windows in end bays. Upper floors have giant Ionic Order with garland frieze and dentil cornice: plate-glass sashes in architraves, those to 1st floor with alternating segmental and triangular pediments. Block rustication to jambs of doorway and 1st floor windows, and archivolts of ground floor windows. Parapet with pilasters, moulded coping and knobbed urn finials; raised centre part with hotel name and swan-necked pediment framing a bust. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041341 Harbour Commissioners Offices 1041341 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.503496 55.127781,-1.503595 55.127706,-1.503416 55.127626,-1.503367 55.127613,-1.503325 55.127616,-1.503273 55.127639,-1.503161 55.127721,-1.503309 55.127787,-1.503399 55.127720,-1.503435 55.127736,-1.503415 55.127751,-1.503483 55.127782,-1.503496 55.127781))) BLYTH In the entry for:- 10/32 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) Harbour Commissioner's Offices. The list description should be amended to read:- Harbour Commissioner's Offices, 1913 by Cackett and Burns Dick of Newcastle. Ground floor ashlar, with channeled rustication, upper floors brick in Flemish bond with ashlar dressings; Lakeland slate roof. 3-storey facade in 3 sections; left 5-bay part fronting Bridge Street, right 3-bay part fronting Plessey Road, and 3-bay curved centre with entrance. Moulded plinth, 1st floor band, alternating raised quoins and modillion eaves cornice. Central panelled double doors in keyed moulded surround; flanking bays with oval geometrically-glazed windows in moulded surrounds draped by garlands, all within Roman Doric blind arcade with paired columns. 15-pane sash windows to 1st floor, in shouldered architraves with scrolled feet and cornices; cartouche with arms above centre window. 12-pane sashes in architraves to 2nd floor. Bridge Street frontage has similar fenestration; ground floor windows with keyed lintels. Plessey Road frontage again similar except for triple windows in centre bay. Steeply pitched roof with 3 flat-topped dormers towards Bridge Street. End and 2 ridge stacks, with ashlar bands and cornices. Interior: Circular entrance lobby with domed roof. Open-well stair with wrought- iron rail using ship's wheel motif, and ramped moulded handrail. Stair windows leaded with heraldic glass. Boardroom has fielded oak panelling in early C18 style, bolection-moulded fireplace in polished crinoidal limestone, with carved swags and trophies above, and plaster ceiling in late C17 style with raised borders of flowers and fruit. ------------------------------------ 10/32 BLYTH BRIDGE STREET NZ 3181 NE (North side) 10/32 Harbour Commissioners' Offices GV II Harbour Commissioners' Offices, 1913 by Cackett and Burns Dick of Newcastle. Ground floor ashlar, with channeled rustication, upper floors brick in Flemish bond with ashlar dressings; Lakeland slate roof. 3-storey facade in 3 sections: left 5-bay part fronting Bridge Street, right 3-bay part fronting Plessey Road, and 3-bay curved centre with entrance. Moulded plinth, 1st floor band, alternating raised quoins and modillion eaves cornice. Central panelled double doors in keyed moulded surround; flanking bays with oval geometrically-glazed windows in moulded surrounds draped by garlands, all within Roman Doric blind arcade with paired columns. 15-pane sash windows to 1st floor, in shouldered architraves with scrolled feet and cornices; cartouche with arms above centre window. 12-pane sashes in architraves to 2nd floor. Bridge Street frontage has similar fenestration; ground floor windows with keyed lintels. Plessey Road frontage again similar, except for triple windows in centre bay. Steeply- pitched roof with 3 flat-topped dormers towards Bridge Street. End and 2 ridge stacks, with ashlar bands and cornices. Interior: Circular entrance lobby with domed roof. Open-well stair with wrought-iron rail using ship's wheel motif, and ramped moulded handrail. Stair windows leaded, with heraldic glass. Boardroom has fielded oak panelling in early C18 style, bolection-moulded fireplace in polished crinoidal limestone, with carved swags and trophies above, and plaster ceiling in late C17 style with raised borders of flowers and fruit. Panels of Dutch glazed tiles, mostly with Dutch landscapes, in various parts of the building; these were taken from the S.S. Walmer Castle, built in 1902 by Messrs. Harland and Wolff and broken up at Blyth in 1932. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041343 Pair Of Chapels In Cowpen Cemetery 1041343 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.529612 55.129984,-1.529612 55.129992,-1.529543 55.129990,-1.529543 55.129982,-1.529514 55.129981,-1.529514 55.129989,-1.529348 55.129977,-1.529346 55.130004,-1.529339 55.130003,-1.529333 55.130094,-1.529314 55.130094,-1.529312 55.130123,-1.529486 55.130127,-1.529482 55.130191,-1.529543 55.130193,-1.529547 55.130129,-1.529677 55.130132,-1.529675 55.130155,-1.529720 55.130156,-1.529724 55.130103,-1.529705 55.130103,-1.529713 55.130013,-1.529704 55.130013,-1.529706 55.129987,-1.529612 55.129984))) BLYTH COWPEN ROAD NZ 38 SW (South side) 2/38 Pair of chapels in Cowpen Cemetery GV II Cemetery Chapels, c.1875. Tooled stone with ashlar dressings; roof of mixed Welsh and Lakeland slates with terracotta ridge. Free C14 style. North elevation in 3 parts: central porch with tall moulded arch, stepped diagonal buttresses and corner pinnacles linked by flying buttresses to octagonal turret with spire, rising from crown of arch. To left and right gable ends of chapels, with 3-light windows and trefoiled panels in gables, joined to porch by lower lobbies with cinquefoil-headed windows and parapets with pierced quatrefoils. Returns of chapels each 3 bays, with lancet windows; lower bay with 2-light window to rear of each chapel, linked by C20 crematorium in same style. Immediately left and right of porch entrance, standing just clear of wall, small flat-topped stones with incised C (left) and U (right). Cowpen Cemetery, with chapels for 'Church of England and Dissenters' was opened in 1877. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041344 War Memorial To West Of Junction With Briardale Road 1041344 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.538102 55.130188,-1.538126 55.130182,-1.538132 55.130164,-1.538108 55.130152,-1.538075 55.130161,-1.538071 55.130173,-1.538078 55.130182,-1.538102 55.130188))) BLYTH COWPEN ROAD NZ 28 SE (South side) 1/39 War Memorial to west of junction with Briardale Road II War memorial, c.1919. Limestone with inlaid marble tablets. Stepped chamfered plinth with carved panels of aircraft attacking Zeppelin and submarine attacking ship. Square shaft with inlaid marble tablets with names of war dead (1939-45 war to rear); moulded cap carrying life-size figure of soldier in uniform. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041345 Church Of St Cuthbert 1041345 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.503451 55.126518,-1.503507 55.126501,-1.503484 55.126477,-1.503432 55.126493,-1.503399 55.126457,-1.503031 55.126571,-1.502998 55.126534,-1.502884 55.126567,-1.502917 55.126605,-1.502895 55.126611,-1.502906 55.126623,-1.502859 55.126636,-1.502915 55.126697,-1.502976 55.126678,-1.503015 55.126723,-1.503132 55.126689,-1.503101 55.126654,-1.503389 55.126570,-1.503396 55.126579,-1.503483 55.126553,-1.503451 55.126518))) BLYTH PLESSEY ROAD NZ 3181 SE (South side) 12/41 Church of St. Cuthbert 28.7.50 GV II* Parish church, 1884-93 by W.S. Hicks. Snecked tooled stone with ashlar dressings; except for porch, oak on stone base. Lakeland slate roof. Cruciform plan with western porch to narthex; vestries, broad unaisled nave, central tower and small sanctuary. Free C14 style. Porch in form of lych gate in timber-framed C15 style, into flat-roofed narthex with diagonal buttresses and moulded parapet. Slightly narrower 4-bay nave with crocketed pinnacles flanking 4-light west window above narthex roof. Side walls with stepped buttresses and 2- or 3-light windows. Transepts each have angle buttresses, doors on west and two 2-light windows in each end. Tower with big diagonal buttresses at western angles and octagonal south-east stair turret; 2-light bell openings and string with gargoyles below stepped embattled parapet. Sanctuary with setback buttresses, 5-light east window and 2-light window on each side wall. Gables with moulded coping; finial crosses on east and west ends. Patterned rainwater heads dated 1884. Interior: Plastered, except for crossing and sanctuary with alternating dressings of pink and buff stone. Crossing has semi-octagonal piers and capitals differing in detail; smaller arches set obliquely between nave and transepts. Nave has panelled barrel roof on carved embattled wall-plate with cusped panels, and coved eaves; wainscoting also panelled and embattled. West door and window in tall double-chamfered arch. Tower has wood lierne vault with carved bosses. Sanctuary has panelled barrel roof with bosses and richly- carved embattled wall-plate; piscina, sedilia, panelled walls. Carved stone font with conical cover. Good late C19 glass in nave, some by Percy Bacon Bros. of London. In narthex is entrance lobby with coffered ceiling. , 1950-07-28 1950-07-28
1041346 Watts And English Headstone 8 Metres South Of St Cuthbert's Church Hall 1041346 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.502433 55.126840,-1.502460 55.126831,-1.502464 55.126819,-1.502457 55.126810,-1.502428 55.126804,-1.502403 55.126816,-1.502405 55.126831,-1.502433 55.126840))) BLYTH PLESSEY ROAD NZ 3181 SE (South side) 12/43 Watts and English headstones, 8 metres south of St. Cuthbert's Church Hall GV II Headstones, early C19 and C18. Sandstone. Southern stone has relief-carved panel; in centre anchor with arrow and scythe, in cable-moulded border, flanked by sailing ships on billows with heads of drowning persons. Inscription: William Watts of South Blyth Pilot taken to the Mercy of God being drowned (with three other Pilots) while employed in the duty of his Calling on the 14th day of January 1805 he left a widow & five children to bewail his loss Weep for yourselves, for me lament no more I'm safely landed on a peaceful shore My Home's in Him whose word proclaimeth this - I am the Way to everlasting Bliss For two of the 'three other pilots', see Hedley headstone at Bedlington and Redford headstone at Newbiggin. Northern stone has shaped top with carvings of rustic cherub above book and hourglass; inscription to Jane, daughter of Thos. English, surgeon, c.1764. Right edge damaged; included for group value. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15

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