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1041347 House 10 Metres North Of St Mary's Church 1041347 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.511800 55.127208,-1.511643 55.127239,-1.511668 55.127278,-1.511702 55.127272,-1.511718 55.127297,-1.511776 55.127285,-1.511761 55.127260,-1.511823 55.127248,-1.511800 55.127208))) In the entry for:- BLYTH WANLEY STREET (East Side) 9/45 House 30 metres north of St. Mary's Church The address shall be amended to read:- WANLEY STREET (East Side) House 10 metres north of St. Mary's Church ------------------------------------ BLYTH WANLEY STREET NZ 3181 NW (East side) 9/45 House 30 metres north of St. 24.4.87 Mary's Church GV II Former headmaster's house for National School. 1858, by A.M. Dunn. Squared stone with tooled dressings; blue slate roof with cresting of yellow moulded tiles, upper parts of stacks rebuilt in brick. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Chamfered plinth. Left-of-centre diagonal-boarded door, and 4-pane sash windows, all in chamfered surrounds with segmental-pointed heads. Flanking stacks project from returns. Hipped roof. Rear wing has similar roof and stack. The National School was built for 250 children; other buildings including attached block to north-west, have been altered and are not of special interest. Included for group value with St. Mary's Church (q.v.). , 1988-04-07 1987-04-24
1041348 Blyth United Reformed Church 1041348 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.514587 55.125829,-1.514603 55.125802,-1.514556 55.125793,-1.514541 55.125768,-1.514556 55.125765,-1.514552 55.125758,-1.514537 55.125761,-1.514519 55.125730,-1.514532 55.125728,-1.514529 55.125722,-1.514515 55.125724,-1.514498 55.125695,-1.514511 55.125693,-1.514493 55.125689,-1.514472 55.125654,-1.514486 55.125651,-1.514483 55.125646,-1.514468 55.125649,-1.514447 55.125613,-1.514506 55.125602,-1.514465 55.125531,-1.514159 55.125596,-1.514174 55.125600,-1.514183 55.125616,-1.514161 55.125620,-1.514190 55.125667,-1.514212 55.125662,-1.514234 55.125696,-1.514275 55.125688,-1.514301 55.125728,-1.514289 55.125730,-1.514296 55.125740,-1.514307 55.125737,-1.514322 55.125762,-1.514310 55.125764,-1.514316 55.125774,-1.514328 55.125771,-1.514345 55.125798,-1.514332 55.125801,-1.514337 55.125810,-1.514350 55.125807,-1.514369 55.125836,-1.514303 55.125849,-1.514327 55.125886,-1.514418 55.125862,-1.514424 55.125871,-1.514443 55.125867,-1.514438 55.125859,-1.514523 55.125843,-1.514528 55.125850,-1.514546 55.125847,-1.514540 55.125838,-1.514587 55.125829))) BLYTH WATERLOO ROAD NZ 3181 SW (South side) 11/47 Blyth United Reformed Church 28.7.50 (formerly listed as GV II Presbyterian Church) United Reformed Church, formerly Presbyterian. 1874-6 by Thomas Oliver junior. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 3, with ashlar dressings; Lakeland slate roof with terracotta ridge cresting. T-plan with hall and sunday schools at rear; liturgical west end (to north) with north-west tower/spire and south- west apsidal stair projection. Free C14 style. West end, flanked by, large stepped buttresses, has boarded doors with ornamental ironwork, and small lancets to right and left with linked hoodmoulds. Multi-chamfered set-back above and two tall 2-light windows; rose window in gable. To left, short linking bay with shouldered doorway within pointed arch, and 3-stage tower. Chamfered plinth, moulded strings; upper stages have multi-chamfered setback, between clasping buttresses. Tall paired bell openings with slatted louvres. Lofty spire patterned in ashlar and brick; pierced band with small lucarnes at mid-height. To right, stair projection has similar doorway to tower link bay, and lancets above. 5-bay north and south walls; stepped buttresses, 2 tiers of paired lancets except for upper 2-light window in gabled dormer at east. Hall at rear, 5 bays, rather plainer detail. Interior: 4 bays, plastered above wainscoting. Panelled gallery round 3 sides supported on cast-iron columns, canted at western corners, and with pointed arcade on upper level. Roof recently underdrawn; raised half tie-beam trusses in aisles. Eastern arch, filled by organ, moulded on detached colonnettes and with head-stopped hoodmould. Oak central pulpit. Original numbered benches. Early brass light fittings on gallery string. War memorial window of St. George. Porch to hall, and small extruded block between hall and church, are later additions and are not of special interest. , 1987-07-15 1950-07-28
1041349 Front Garden Walls To Numbers 4 And 6 1041349 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.501378 55.120545,-1.501380 55.120550,-1.501486 55.120534,-1.501575 55.120751,-1.501468 55.120764,-1.501471 55.120771,-1.501587 55.120755,-1.501493 55.120528,-1.501378 55.120545))) BLYTH WENSLEYDALE TERRACE NZ 38 SW (East side) 2/50 Front garden walls to Nos. 4 and 6 GV II Garden walls, probably 1821. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 5, with cut stone dressings. Side walls with flat coping run to rusticated piers with low pyramidal caps, linked by dwarf front walls with slightly-arched coping. Included for group value. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041350 Arcot Hall Golf Club Attached Walls And Outbuilding 1041350 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.615384 55.070609,-1.615567 55.070605,-1.615557 55.070426,-1.615656 55.070425,-1.615656 55.070406,-1.615679 55.070405,-1.615675 55.070307,-1.615647 55.070307,-1.615639 55.070258,-1.615659 55.070251,-1.615667 55.070237,-1.615640 55.070220,-1.615628 55.070102,-1.615528 55.070103,-1.615526 55.070087,-1.615436 55.070089,-1.615435 55.070104,-1.615366 55.070106,-1.615367 55.070188,-1.615342 55.070188,-1.615358 55.070408,-1.615336 55.070408,-1.615341 55.070490,-1.615372 55.070490,-1.615384 55.070609))) CRAMLINGTON A 1068 NZ 27 NW (East side, off) 3/53 Arcot Hall Golf Club, attached 31.10.83 walls and outbuilding GV II Country house, now club. Late C18 for George Shum-Storey; south block dated 1805 with initials R S (Robert Storey?) on rainwater head; service wings mid C19. Original house has whitewashed tooled ashlar front and brick rear; south block brick, rendered and whitewashed. Roofs Lakeland slate except for lead half-dome on bow. Original house and south block form L plan, with service wings to north. Entrance (south) front is 1805 block; 3 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central Roman Doric porch with pilasters and triglyph frieze; renewed half-glazed door under keyed archivolt flanked by 4-pane fixed windows under keyed round arches. Tripartite sashes to lower floors except for one C20 window. 4-pane sashes to 2nd floor; sill bands. Hipped roof with corniced flanking stacks, that to left with tripartite shaft, that to right rendered. East front in 3 parts: 3-storey, 3-bay centre has central 3-window bow. Plinth, sill bands and moulded eaves cornice stepped up over slightly taller bow. Contemporary 2-storey, 3-bay part to left, linked to centre by narrow recessed bay with renewed door, has bands carried through from centre, and moulded eaves cornice. Sash windows, mostly with glazing bars, some renewed,those in bow curved on plan. Set back on far left, screen wall, covering single-storey outbuilding, has shaped coped gable. Right part is west end of 1805 block, with dated rainwater head; arched 1st floor window with coloured margined glazing, reputedly lighting domestic chapel. To rear, single-storey domestic wing with 2 parallel gabled roofs each with a tall banded ridge stack; contemporary yard with tall flat-coped wall on north. Interior: Lounge retains coved anthemion cornice, dining room modillion cornice and ornamental ceiling rose.lst floor rooms with good cornices and fielded-panel doors, formerly centre-hinged. Lounge fireplace flanked by fluted shafts with leafy capitals, carrying lintel with medallions. Historical note: George Shum adventured in India and was present at the siege of Arcot, a fortified town near Madras. He married the daughter of Robert Storey, taking the name Shum-Storey. Altered outbuilding range to north of walled yard is not of special interest. , 1983-10-31 1983-10-31
1041351 Church Of St John The Baptist 1041351 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.578811 55.067915,-1.578847 55.067859,-1.578805 55.067851,-1.578778 55.067889,-1.578735 55.067880,-1.578800 55.067783,-1.578775 55.067778,-1.578849 55.067667,-1.578863 55.067670,-1.578882 55.067640,-1.578826 55.067629,-1.578817 55.067637,-1.578630 55.067597,-1.578619 55.067584,-1.578598 55.067590,-1.578609 55.067602,-1.578598 55.067620,-1.578571 55.067628,-1.578580 55.067638,-1.578608 55.067631,-1.578642 55.067637,-1.578580 55.067737,-1.578547 55.067730,-1.578528 55.067762,-1.578549 55.067765,-1.578539 55.067780,-1.578525 55.067777,-1.578483 55.067847,-1.578811 55.067915))) CRAMLINGTON A 1171 NZ 27 SE (North side, off) 7/55 Church of St. John the Baptist, Annitsford II Roman Catholic Church, 1906 by Parxour. Snecked stone with flush ashlar bands and dressings; Welsh slate roof with red tile cresting. 6-bay aisled nave with south-west porch and north-west baptistery; 3-bay aisled chancel with canted apse within ambulatory. French Gothic style. Chamfered plinth, buttresses with stepped coping. Shouldered doorways to south porch, in projection to east and at east of ambulatory. Aisle and baptistery windows mostly of 2 shoulder- arched lights. Lofty west end shows 2 tall lancets with buttress between and vesica over; large moulded finial cross. Clerestorey of quatrefoiled circles, with cinquefoiled circle on east above ambulatory, flanked by pointed lights with cusped vesicas above. Nave/chancel division marked by octagonal pinnacles springing from aisles and clerestorey walls. Baptistery has steep pyramidal roof with wrought-iron finial cross; similar finial to apse. Bellcote with finial cross above east door of ambulatory. Interior: Arcade arches narrow and steeply pointed, expecially in chancel. High arch-braced timber roof on corbelled shafts; chancel arch is simply a more elaborate stone truss on triple shafts. Panelled sanctuary. Carved screens in chancel arcade. Tall carved reredos with 6 painted panels of saints and central figure of Christ in niche under pinnacle. Similar but smaller carved reredos in north Lady Chapel. Carved pulpit with figures of saints in pinnacled niches. Good wrought-iron baptistery rail. The church is said to be modelled on Ostend Cathedral, which the architect and Father Chapman visited; it was built on a concrete raft to counteract mining subsidence. Both wood and craftsmen were brought over from Belgium. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041352 Middle Farmhouse 1041352 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.583810 55.086677,-1.583817 55.086542,-1.583535 55.086537,-1.583530 55.086623,-1.583727 55.086626,-1.583724 55.086675,-1.583810 55.086677))) CRAMLINGTON CRAMLINGTON VILLAGE NZ 27 NE (North side) 4/59 Middle Farmhouse GV II House, early C18 remodelled c.1800. Squared stone front with tooled quoins and dressings, rubble returns; Welsh slate roof with stacks rebuilt in brick on old bases. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central 4-panel door with plain overlight, in alternating-block surround. 4-pane casement windows with tooled lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables, end stacks. Interior: understair cupboard door of 6 fielded panels, on H hinges. Early C19 cast-iron fire surrounds. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041353 Gray Tomb 13 Metres South Of Church Of St Nicholas 1041353 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.583185 55.085637,-1.583212 55.085628,-1.583216 55.085616,-1.583209 55.085607,-1.583180 55.085601,-1.583155 55.085612,-1.583158 55.085628,-1.583185 55.085637))) CRAMLINGTON CRAMLINGTON VILLAGE NZ 27 NE 4/63 Gray tomb 13 metres south of Church of St. Nicholas GV II Table tomb, 1762. Slab with achievement in roundel and inscription to Ann Gray. 6 moulded urn legs, laid recumbent beneath slab at time of survey. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041354 Walls, Rails And Gate To South Of Damdykes Farmhouse 1041354 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.600998 55.067958,-1.600996 55.067929,-1.600974 55.067916,-1.600796 55.067925,-1.600757 55.067945,-1.600741 55.067974,-1.600786 55.067977,-1.600786 55.067966,-1.600998 55.067958))) CRAMLINGTON DAMDYKES NZ 27 SE NZ 256749 7/65 8.5.86 Wall, rails and gate to south of Damdykes Farmhouse GV II Walls, rails and gate, C19. Squared stone with cut dressings; wrought iron. Wall enclosing garden, with curved southern angles. Centre part on south has arched coping, carrying spearhead rails with lily finials; similar gate, with arrowhead dogbars. Taller end and side walls, with flat coping. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041355 Cramlington Hall 1041355 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.585007 55.085420,-1.585081 55.085398,-1.585037 55.085343,-1.585083 55.085330,-1.584991 55.085223,-1.585019 55.085215,-1.585000 55.085194,-1.584971 55.085201,-1.584834 55.085042,-1.584403 55.085164,-1.584439 55.085206,-1.584242 55.085261,-1.584261 55.085282,-1.584210 55.085296,-1.584235 55.085326,-1.584277 55.085339,-1.584321 55.085326,-1.584309 55.085312,-1.584488 55.085261,-1.584510 55.085287,-1.584522 55.085283,-1.584538 55.085301,-1.584576 55.085290,-1.584562 55.085275,-1.584606 55.085262,-1.584643 55.085305,-1.584718 55.085283,-1.584660 55.085215,-1.584699 55.085204,-1.584688 55.085191,-1.584746 55.085175,-1.584758 55.085188,-1.584803 55.085175,-1.584836 55.085214,-1.584871 55.085204,-1.584897 55.085234,-1.584885 55.085238,-1.584914 55.085253,-1.584940 55.085285,-1.584926 55.085288,-1.584940 55.085304,-1.584953 55.085300,-1.584985 55.085337,-1.584950 55.085347,-1.584966 55.085365,-1.584933 55.085374,-1.585007 55.085420))) CRAMLINGTON LOW MAIN PLACE NZ 27 NE (East side, off) Cramlington 4/68 Cramlington Hall 8.2.49 II House, mid C18. Squared stone with ashlar dressings; basement and service wing roughly-squared stone. Lakeland slates on west wing, with 2 old brick stacks, and south end of east wing; C20 tiles on main block and remainder of east wing. Main block with rear wings flanking yard and service wing set back at right. Palladian style. South elevation in 4 sections: main block 2 storeys on slightly-projecting basement, 5 bays, symmetrical. Sill and 1st floor bands, modillion eaves cornice. Central C20 stair to renewed glazed door with 4-pane overlight in architrave with swept feet and moulded cornice on carved consoles. 12-pane sash windows in architraves. Later basement casements. Hipped roof with 2 low corniced stacks on ridge. Set back slightly to right and left, ends of wings, each 2 storeys, 2 bays; similar features to main block, except for a C20 small-paned casement. Separate hip-ended roofs. Set back to far right 2-storey 3-bay service wing with renewed casements. Left return of left wing 5 bays, irregular; half-glazed double doors in renewed corniced doorcase, 12-pane sash windows, 2 corniced ridge stacks. Rear elevation of main block shows centre 3-bay projection, some 12-pane sashes. Interior much altered. Round-arched openings in basement. Late C19 fittings in west wing. West wing extension now a separate dwelling, The Cottage, is C19, much altered and not of special interest; the 'A.D. 1100' datestone is somewhat misleading. , 1949-02-08 1949-02-08
1041356 Barn And Shelter Sheds At Avenue Farm North 1041356 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.501710 55.081517,-1.501606 55.081535,-1.501652 55.081636,-1.501259 55.081709,-1.501286 55.081764,-1.501780 55.081669,-1.501710 55.081517))) SEATON DELAVAL A 190 NZ 37 NW (North side) The Avenue 5/72 Barn and shelter sheds at Avenue Farm North GV II C18 barn with shelter sheds built or remodelled 1841/2. Rubble with tooled- and-margined dressings; Welsh slates on barn, pantiles on shelter sheds. L-plan, enclosing farmyard on north and west. Barn shows stable door, 2 small windows, boarded pitching door and 3 tiers of slit vents; coped gables with moulded kneelers. Right return shows boarded double doors in segmental arch. 6-bay shelter shed with 3 pairs of segmental arches; left part with 1842 datestone, apparently later 2-bay part to right but with 1841 datestone. Coped gable with moulded kneelers on right. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041357 Shelter Shed In Park 50 Metres South Of Lookout Farmhouse 1041357 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.489329 55.084195,-1.489342 55.084148,-1.489203 55.084134,-1.489192 55.084180,-1.489329 55.084195))) SEATON DELAVAL A 190 NZ 3276 NZ 32717676 (South side) The Avenue 13/76 Shelter Shed in park, 50 metres south of Lookout Farmhouse GV II Shelter shed, probably mid-C18. Front wall squared stone of near-ashlar quality, other walls rubble. Central pair of segmental arches to south, gabled returns. Rear elevation shows central doorway with timber lintel and re-used voussoir of medieval arch, possibly of C12 date. Roofless at time of survey. Included for group value. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041358 Wall, Gateway And Gates To North Of Old Vicarage, With Attached Gateway And Gate To Churchyard 1041358 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.592460 55.130220,-1.591834 55.129898,-1.591828 55.129905,-1.592449 55.130231,-1.592460 55.130220))) BEDLINGTON FRONT STREET EAST NZ 2681 NW (South side) Bedlington 9/66 Wall, gateway and gates to north of Old Vicarage, with attached gateway and gate to churchyard II Garden wall with gateways and gates; early C19 incorporating older fabric, late C19 or early C20 gates. Wall coursed rubble, gateways squared stone; Old Vicarage gates wooden, churchyard gate wrought iron. Old Vicarage gateway has segmental arch with flanking pilasters, under flat coping with central ball finial; double gates have flat-topped stiles and down-curved top rail above open-studded upper section. Flanking walls have gabled coping; to right end of earlier building incorporated in wall, to far right churchyard gateway with round arch under embattled cresting, holding gate with fleur-de-lys standards and dogbars, downswept top rail and crossed lower rails. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041359 Trotter Memorial Drinking Fountain 1041359 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.599774 55.131287,-1.599802 55.131277,-1.599802 55.131260,-1.599766 55.131251,-1.599746 55.131260,-1.599746 55.131278,-1.599774 55.131287))) BEDLINGTON FRONT STREET WEST NZ 2581 NE (South side) Bedlington 8/68 Trotter Memorial Drinking Fountain II Drinking fountain, dated 1899. Red sandstone ashlar with white marble and pink granite. Square plan. Lower part has stepped diagonal buttresses and moulded granite bowl on east below tablet with inscription to Dr. James Trotter. Upper part has niches with impost band of carved foliage, that on east with marble bas-relief bust of Dr. Trotter; crocketed gablets and corner pinnacles, and taller superstructure with similar ornament. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041360 The Cross 1041360 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.594537 55.131015,-1.594552 55.131016,-1.594551 55.131031,-1.594623 55.131035,-1.594630 55.130997,-1.594556 55.130992,-1.594554 55.131007,-1.594540 55.131007,-1.594537 55.131015))) BEDLINGTON MARKET PLACE NZ 2581 NE (North side) Bedlington 8/70 The Cross 18/10/49 GV II Market cross, probably C18. Squared stone. Square base with chamfered plinth and string carrying tapering shaft with pyramidal top, set diagonally at centre of square platform. Steps on east. Overall height 4 metres. , 1949-10-18 1949-10-18
1041361 Bothal Mill House And Adjacent Outbuilding 1041361 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.632981 55.170392,-1.632964 55.170445,-1.633042 55.170453,-1.633036 55.170474,-1.633073 55.170478,-1.633067 55.170493,-1.633264 55.170515,-1.633293 55.170427,-1.632981 55.170392))) BOTHAL NZ 2386 7/71 Bothal Mill House and adjacent outbuilding GV II House and outbuilding, early C19. Tooled stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof except for pantiles on outbuilding. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Raised quoins, sill bands. Central 6-panel door with patterned overlight, in moulded surround under cornice on moulded corbels. 16-pane sash windows in raised alternating-block surrounds. Moulded corbels to eaves. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Single- storey outbuilding to right has small casement window with timber lintel. Interior: open-string stair with stick balusters. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041362 The Joiners Shop 1041362 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625280 55.174983,-1.625214 55.174997,-1.625279 55.175093,-1.625373 55.175072,-1.625307 55.174977,-1.625280 55.174983))) BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (East side) 7/73 The Joiner's Shop GV II Estate workshop, early C19. Tooled stone with tooled-and-margined quoins and lintels; blue slate roof with rendered stack. 2 storeys, 4 Days, that to left behind later timber shed. Boarded door in 2nd bay with 2 large boarded windows to right, 3 part-slatted windows above. Coped gables, stepped-and-corniced right end stack. Left return shows large boarded window with boarded pitcliinv door above; right return shows 2 boarded windows and part-slatted window in gable; 3-bay rear elevation shows large boarded windows with part-slatted windows above. Adjacent shed on west is not of special interest. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041363 Group Of 3 Stone Coffins And Font Bowl 10 Metres South Of Porch Of Church Of St Andrew 1041363 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625007 55.173169,-1.625037 55.173156,-1.625030 55.173138,-1.624999 55.173133,-1.624978 55.173143,-1.624980 55.173160,-1.625007 55.173169))) BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (East side) 7/76 Group of 3 stone coffins and font bowl 10 metres south of porch of Church of St. Andrew GV II Stone coffins and font bowl. Medieval. 2 adult and 1 child's coffins, all with shaped head pieces. Octagonal font bowl, resting on sundry architectural fragments. The child's coffin was found beneath the south chancel wall in the 1887 restoration; the font bowl is from the site of the former church at Sheepwash. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041364 Churchyard Wall, Piers And Gate To South-West Of Church Of St Andrew 1041364 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625210 55.173211,-1.625220 55.173208,-1.625088 55.173085,-1.625079 55.173090,-1.625210 55.173211))) BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (East side) 7/78 churchyard wall, piers and gate to south-west of Church of St.Andrew GV II Wall, piers and gate, probably late C19. Squared stone, wrought iron. Wall with gabled coping. Monolithic piers with swept pyramidal tops hold double gates with alternate moulded and spiked bars, looped middle rail and patterned lower rail. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041365 Bothal Castle Remains Of Curtain Wall To South Of Residential Block 1041365 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.624720 55.172339,-1.624776 55.172370,-1.624805 55.172365,-1.624679 55.172298,-1.624528 55.172196,-1.624499 55.172154,-1.624403 55.171932,-1.624614 55.171878,-1.624767 55.171989,-1.625022 55.172122,-1.625171 55.172308,-1.625197 55.172305,-1.625044 55.172110,-1.624766 55.171962,-1.624624 55.171858,-1.624365 55.171923,-1.624494 55.172187,-1.624640 55.172293,-1.624620 55.172303,-1.624663 55.172331,-1.624686 55.172321,-1.624720 55.172339))) BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (West side) 7/80 Bothal Castle: Remains of Curtain 14/4/49 Wall to south of residential block GV I Castle curtain wall; some sections probably part of the Bertram 'mansum' pre- dating the 1343 licence to crenellate, other parts later medieval; C19 patching and repair. Squared stone of varying quality. Long irregular enclosure occupying summit of natural hill. East curtain, adjoining south-east angle of gatehouse, has 2 external buttresses; beyond rounded projection is C19 retaining wall with older masonry towards south-east corner. South wall shows chamfered plinth, probably of south-east tower. Higher walling with angle buttresses and blocked chamfered windows at south-east corner of bailey. C19 garden wall at centre of west side links to the 1.6 metre thick west curtain, up to 7.5 metres high, which has remains of 2 fireplaces and a set of moulded corbels on its internal face; north end of west curtain joins the C19 wing attached to the gatehouse. Bothal Observed, R. Bibby. Frank Graham, 1973. , 1949-04-14 1949-04-14
1041366 Garden House With Attached Outbuilding To North 1041366 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625591 55.173224,-1.625638 55.173213,-1.625598 55.173139,-1.625565 55.173146,-1.625535 55.173090,-1.625598 55.173078,-1.625581 55.173047,-1.625511 55.173059,-1.625477 55.172995,-1.625495 55.172992,-1.625466 55.172937,-1.625238 55.172977,-1.625277 55.173049,-1.625349 55.173036,-1.625393 55.173118,-1.625333 55.173129,-1.625359 55.173180,-1.625522 55.173151,-1.625555 55.173209,-1.625580 55.173205,-1.625591 55.173224))) BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (West side) 7/82 Garden House with attached outbuilding to north GV II House and outbuilding, early C19 remodelled 1885. Tooled stone with raised ashlar quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. L-plan with outbuilding at end of rear wing. South elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central 4-panel door with plain overlight in moulded surround with hood on moulded brackets. 3-light mullioned windows with hoodmoulds to ground floor, 2-light windows above; all hollow-chamfered surrounds with 4-pane sashes. Eaves cornice with chamfered dentils and ornamental brackets flanking heads of upper windows. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; ridge and right end stacks with conjoined octagonal shafts and moulded caps; ball finial on left end. Left return shows 2-bay rear wing; similar fenestration except for 6-pane sashes in late C19 gabled projection to far left. Right return shows loggia on cast iron columns with leafy capitals. Rear elevation shows 2-storey outbuilding with sliding door, boarded door, 2 part-slatted upper windows and paired brackets to-eaves. Included for group value. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041367 Cottages Nos 1 And 2 1041367 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625781 55.173489,-1.625782 55.173459,-1.625867 55.173440,-1.625850 55.173404,-1.625862 55.173400,-1.625825 55.173345,-1.625632 55.173392,-1.625649 55.173496,-1.625781 55.173489))) BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (West side) 7/83 Cottages No. 1 and 2 GV II Pair of Estate Cottages. Early C19 remodelled 1885. Squared tooled stone with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof with orange tile openwork cresting and finials. L-plan. South elevation 1? storeys, 2 bays. Central 4-panel door with plain overlight, inside latticed timber porch on stone base, with openwork bargeboards and gable finial. 3-light mullioned windows to ground floor with 2-light windows in gabled half dormers above; stop-chamfered surrounds to all openings. All windows are small-paned latticed casements with small lozenge- shaped crossing panes, and slightly-projecting sills. Half-dormers have openwork bargeboards with moulded pendants and wrought-iron cross-fleury finials. Roof hipped to right; eaves overhanging gable end to left; stepped- and-corniced left end stack. Left return shows two-light window, single-light window above and pierced bargeboards with braced pendant. Right return similar to south elevation except that doorway and porch are at far right; one upper window renewed, and stack is on ridge. Roof half-hipped to right. 2-light 1st floor window and ornamental bargeboards to rear. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041368 Cottages Nos 5 And 6 1041368 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625728 55.173800,-1.625907 55.173793,-1.625900 55.173735,-1.625840 55.173738,-1.625830 55.173668,-1.625703 55.173674,-1.625706 55.173693,-1.625679 55.173695,-1.625691 55.173775,-1.625724 55.173774,-1.625728 55.173800))) BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (West side) 7/85 Cottages No. 5 and 6 GV II Pair of Estate Cottages. Late C18 remodelled 1885. Squared tooled stone with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof with orange tile openwork cresting and finials. 1? storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Projecting gabled central bay with 3-light window to ground floor and 2-light window above; ornamental bargeboards with braced pendant and finial. To either side are extruded hip-roofed porches with 4-panel doors and plain overlights; end bays have 2-light windows to ground floor only. Stop-chamfered surrounds to all openings. All windows are small-paned metal latticed casements with lozenge-shaped crossing panes, and slightly-projecting sills. Roof half-hipped, with 2 stepped and corniced ridge stacks. Returns show similar 2-light window to 1st floor with later casement inserted alongside, and ornamental bargeboards. Later extensions to rear are not of special interest. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041369 Front Wall And Gate Piers To Bothal Cottages (1-6), Village Hall And Adjacent House 1041369 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.625704 55.174097,-1.625680 55.173950,-1.625656 55.173927,-1.625565 55.173396,-1.625573 55.173373,-1.625604 55.173356,-1.625806 55.173308,-1.625798 55.173299,-1.625594 55.173348,-1.625560 55.173366,-1.625549 55.173393,-1.625646 55.173934,-1.625664 55.173953,-1.625689 55.174100,-1.625704 55.174097))) BOTHAL BOTHAL VILLAGE NZ 2386 (West side) 7/87 Front wall and gate piers to Bothal Cottages 1-6 (inclusive), Village Hall and adjacent house GV II Garden wall and gatepiers, late C19 and early C20. Tooled stone, tooled-and- margined gatepiers. Low wall with chamfered coping swept down between pairs of cottages; monolithic gatepiers with truncated triangular tops. Included for group value. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041370 Grave Slab Outside East Wall Of Church Of St Bartholomew 1041370 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.502426 55.185437,-1.502454 55.185428,-1.502454 55.185410,-1.502418 55.185401,-1.502398 55.185410,-1.502399 55.185429,-1.502426 55.185437))) NEWBIGGIN-BY-THE-SEA HIGH STREET NZ 38 NW (East end, off) 3/89 Grave slab outside east wall of porch of Church of St. Bartholomew GV II Coped cross slab, c.1200. Sandstone, cracked into two pieces. Slightly-coped double slab with a separate bracelet cross on each face, that on left with foliage springing from shaft, that on right accompanied by shears. Relief- carved design. Unusual monument type commemorating both man and wife; there is a more steeply coped double slab of similar date at St. Andrew's church, Haughton-le-Skerne, near Darlington. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041371 Redford Headstone 10 Metres South Of Porch Of Church Of St Bartholomew 1041371 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.502506 55.185302,-1.502533 55.185294,-1.502535 55.185277,-1.502504 55.185266,-1.502476 55.185279,-1.502483 55.185297,-1.502506 55.185302))) NEWBIGGIN-BY-THE-SEA HIGH STREET NZ 38 NW (East end, off) Newbiggin Redford headstone 3/91 10 metres south of porch of Church of St. Bartholomew GV II Headstone, 1805. Sandstone. Relief carving of anchor, arrow and scythe within cable moulding, flanked by sailing ship and above overturned boat, on billows with heads of drowning persons. Sacred to the Memory of Robert Redford of North 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 Aged 36 years He left a widow and seven small 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 other pilots,see Hedley headstone at Bedlington and Watts headstone at Blyth. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041372 Mile Post 150 Metres South Of North Moor Farm Entrance 1041372 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.549401 55.086334,-1.549429 55.086325,-1.549429 55.086307,-1.549396 55.086298,-1.549372 55.086310,-1.549374 55.086325,-1.549401 55.086334))) A 192 NZ 27 NE NZ 28867697 (East side) 4/3 Milepost 150 metres south of North Moor farm entrance II Milepost, probably late C19, by Smith Paterson of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted red with black figures. Height 0.55 metre. Faceted twin-faced. oval top on fluted shaft with maker's plate above ring. Raised legend MORPETH / N. SHIELDS 9 / 7? MILES MILES. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041373 Church Of St Mary 1041373 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.510916 55.066847,-1.510932 55.066771,-1.510694 55.066754,-1.510701 55.066730,-1.510653 55.066726,-1.510648 55.066752,-1.510610 55.066749,-1.510594 55.066825,-1.510916 55.066847))) A 192 NZ 37 NW (West side) Holywell, Whitley Bay 8/5 Church of St. Mary II Chapel of Ease. 1885, by W.S. Hicks. Stone chamfered plinth and quoins to rendered lower walls; timber-framed with rendered infill, above half-rail. French clay tiled roof; lead dome to bellcote, brick ridge stack to vestry. 5-bay unaisled rectangle with south-east vestry. Side walls have vertical studding; 2- and 3-light windows with elliptical heads to lights and leaded glazing. West end has similar 2-light windows flanking boarded door in segmental arch with carved spandrels; roof above hipped below gablet with 2-light window beneath cove carrying diagonally-set bellcote with slatted openings under shouldered arches, and octagonal swept dome with wrought-iron cross fleury. East end has square panelling and window of 5 trefoil-headed lights under a segmental arch; large shaped brackets carrying moulded bargeboards with pendant finial; cast-iron finial cross. Interior: Brattished dado rail; similar rail with rosettes at sill level of east window. Roof of arch-braced collar-beam trusses with strutted upper king posts and carved bosses. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041374 Stable Range To East Of Holywell Manor House 1041374 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.503224 55.063718,-1.503133 55.063733,-1.503256 55.063956,-1.503059 55.064028,-1.503117 55.064085,-1.503379 55.063998,-1.503224 55.063718))) A 192 NZ 37 SW (East side, off) Holywell, Whitley Bay 8/8 Stable range to east of Holywell Manor House GV II Stable range, C17 remodelled early C19. North part large rubble, south part coursed rubble; Welsh slate roof on north part, pantiles on south. East elevation in 2 sections: 2-storey, 2-bay left part has boarded door under timber lintel to right, blocked segmental-arched doorway to left, and 3 slit vents. 2 part-slatted windows above; coped gables. Single-storey right part shows quoins of earlier building, but largely rebuilt in C19; one boarded door in alternating-block surround; coped right gable. Right return shows slit vents. Rear elevation shows stable doors and external stone stair to boarded door under gablet in 2-storey part; to far right a projecting range with stable doors. Included for group value. Attached brick garage to north is not of special interest. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041375 Hyde Park Trekking Centre, A193 1041375 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.561707 55.127177,-1.562012 55.127129,-1.561987 55.127086,-1.562110 55.127065,-1.561994 55.126829,-1.561884 55.126854,-1.561945 55.127014,-1.561651 55.127069,-1.561568 55.126906,-1.561473 55.126929,-1.561594 55.127155,-1.561687 55.127139,-1.561707 55.127177))) History The buildings along the A193 in Blyth were farm buildings from probably the late C18. At the time of the survey they were in use as a trekking centre. The farm buildings were constructed of roughly-squared stone. The roofs were covered with pantile. Attached to the rear were a pair of pigsties. To the rear of the west ranges was a gingang. The buildings were first listed on 15 July 1987. They were taken down on 21 September 2015 after a fire at one of the neighbouring buildings spread and damaged the listed buildings. For safety reasons, the buildings were taken down according to Section 78 of the Buildings Act 1984. Details A 193 NZ 28 SE (North side) Bebside , Blyth 1/12 Hyde Park Trekking Centre Grade II Farmbuildings on foldyard plan, now trekking centre. Probably late C18. Roughly-squared stone with tooled quoins and dressings; pantile roofs. Ranges around rectangular yard open to south. East range part single-storey: 3 stable doors, small slatted windows. 2-storey part to left has brick end stack; roof of lower part hipped at right. North range 2 storeys, 7 bays: 5-bay segmental arcade to left, loft windows directly beneath eaves. West range barn, 6 bays: boarded door flanked by 2 vertical pairs of slit vents, second door to far right under keyed lintel; roof hipped to left. Rear elevation of north range shows attached pair of pigsties to right; to rear of west range attached square gingang with squared stone piers, timber lintels and pyramidal roof. Timber shed on north of gingang is not of special interest. , 2016-11-21 1987-07-15 2016-11-21
1041376 Bridge Over Seaton Burn On Track To Hartley West Farm 1041376 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.474278 55.072443,-1.474278 55.072423,-1.474249 55.072391,-1.474157 55.072412,-1.474026 55.072428,-1.473989 55.072444,-1.474056 55.072486,-1.474115 55.072462,-1.474278 55.072443))) B 1325 NZ 37 NV NZ 33687545 (West side, off) 5/16 Bridge over Seaton Burn on track to Hartley West Farm II Bridge, mid-C18. Squared stone. Segmental arch; walls of abutments with slight batter. Band below parapet, which has low gabled coping and terminates in piers with low pyramidal caps. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041377 Low Horton Farmhouse 1041377 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.559757 55.110541,-1.559660 55.110448,-1.559402 55.110540,-1.559443 55.110579,-1.559421 55.110587,-1.559442 55.110607,-1.559464 55.110600,-1.559476 55.110609,-1.559554 55.110581,-1.559578 55.110604,-1.559757 55.110541))) HORTON, Cramlington NZ 27 NE NZ 283797 4/18 Low Horton Farmhouse II House, mid C18,altered and extended to rear late C18 or early C19. Squared stone except for rear block, brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 3. Welsh slate roof with old brick stacks. South elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central renewed door with overlight. 4-pane sash windows except for C19 canted bay on left, with hipped roof. Raised reverse-stepped gable coping; banded end stacks. To right, single-storey 1-bay kitchen with C20 4-pane casement and stepped end stack. Left return, part-rendered, shows renewed 16-pane sashes under wedge lintels in rear block. Rear elevation shows similar fenestration including 20-pane sash stair window, and 8-pane Yorkshire sash in outshut to kitchen. Interior: Fielded 6-panel doors, panelled shutters. Round arches with panelled jambs at foot of stair; dog-leg open-string stair with stick balusters, moulded handrail and moulded newel. The house succeeded Horton Castle, latterly a Delaval possesion; the castle site is that of the detached farmbuilding group to the west, the ruins being removed in the early C19. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041378 Old Windmill 700 Metres South West Of Plessey Checks Roundabout 1041378 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.628428 55.103720,-1.628455 55.103714,-1.628474 55.103700,-1.628479 55.103693,-1.628470 55.103668,-1.628441 55.103655,-1.628413 55.103653,-1.628372 55.103669,-1.628364 55.103684,-1.628371 55.103705,-1.628398 55.103718,-1.628428 55.103720))) PLESSEY, Blyth Valley NZ 27 NW NZ 238789 3/22 Old Windmill 700 metres south- West of Plessey Checks roundabout II Windmill tower, dated 1749 with initials M W (Matthew White) on lintel of south door. Good-quality squared stone. Straight-sided round tower without any external division between the 3 floor levels. Chamfered plinth. Opposed doorways on ground floor, 3 small windows on each upper floor; all openings in chamfered surrounds. Interior: 2 plain lst-floor fireplaces, various sockets for floor beams and machinery. Intact shell but no roof or floors. , 1987-07-15 1987-07-15
1041379 Dovecote 7 Metres South East Of Hartford Hall 1041379 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.617142 55.114827,-1.617165 55.114786,-1.617100 55.114774,-1.617077 55.114815,-1.617142 55.114827))) WANSBECK HARTFORD NZ 28 SW 4/15 Dovecote 7 metres south-east of Hartford Hall GV II Dovecote, early C20. Tooled-and-margined stone with rock-faced plinth and ashlar dressings; stone slate roof. Small square structure. Central boarded door on west flanked by small windows with keystones; 2 slit windows on each return and to rear. All openings under round arches. Below moulded eaves cornice are small openings between rock-faced blocks, blind except for 3 above door on west, which have alighting shelf. Pyramidal roof with swept base of finial; now missing. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041380 Terrace And Terrace Walls To South Of Hartford Hall 1041380 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.618174 55.114732,-1.617565 55.114623,-1.617544 55.114623,-1.617516 55.114637,-1.617501 55.114661,-1.617837 55.114720,-1.617861 55.114739,-1.617895 55.114731,-1.618213 55.114790,-1.618222 55.114772,-1.618219 55.114753,-1.618174 55.114732))) WANSBECK HARTFORD NZ 28 SW 4/16 Terrace and terrace walls to south of Hartford Hall GV II Terrace and terrace walls, early C20. Rock-faced stone with ashlar dressings. Tall wall with balustrade of linked rings; panelled piers with moulded caps flanking central apsidal recess and curved flight of steps at each end, descending to paved terrace with 1-metre high retaining wall on south. Included for group value. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041381 Entrance Screen And Gates To Hartford Hall 1041381 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.620588 55.115882,-1.620599 55.115878,-1.620515 55.115864,-1.620432 55.115863,-1.620348 55.115881,-1.620254 55.115920,-1.620198 55.115965,-1.620149 55.116020,-1.620095 55.116102,-1.620091 55.116132,-1.620104 55.116125,-1.620105 55.116102,-1.620176 55.116002,-1.620259 55.115926,-1.620404 55.115872,-1.620457 55.115868,-1.620588 55.115882))) WANSBECK HARTFORD NZ 28 SW 4/18 Entrance screen and gates to Hartford Hall GV II* Entrance screen and gates, 1873. Squared stone, cast and wrought iron. Gates by Coalbrookdale Co., Shropshire (maker's plates). 4 openwork piers with central double gates and side gates having central open section with ornate foliage decoration; elaborate heads to bars. To either side similarly ornate sections of railing, with top rail swept up to end in human hand grasping top of bar adjacent to gate pier, on cast-iron dwarf wall. Flanking quadrant walls have low gabled coping; end piers with large ball finials. The gates were made for and exhibited at the Vienna Exhibition of 1873; one of the most ornate examples of High Victorian ironwork in the North of England. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041382 Coal Staithes At Blyth Power Station 1041382 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.522666 55.141882,-1.521637 55.140533,-1.521588 55.140544,-1.521562 55.140511,-1.520240 55.138771,-1.520001 55.138831,-1.520222 55.139120,-1.520240 55.139174,-1.520512 55.139525,-1.520594 55.139607,-1.521167 55.140366,-1.521186 55.140421,-1.522029 55.141528,-1.522043 55.141568,-1.522168 55.141724,-1.522144 55.141730,-1.522204 55.141813,-1.522230 55.141809,-1.522324 55.141932,-1.522365 55.141926,-1.522298 55.141837,-1.522309 55.141835,-1.522393 55.141946,-1.522459 55.141927,-1.522330 55.141756,-1.522346 55.141753,-1.522381 55.141799,-1.522442 55.141784,-1.522538 55.141908,-1.522666 55.141882))) Listing revised 24-JUN-2008 from Grade II* to Grade II. Coal staithes constructed between about 1910-1923 for the North Eastern Railway Company, altered in about 1994. MATERIALS: timber, the lower level of a set of coal staithes about 375m long of traditional braced timber construction. The structure is formed of substantial timber piles driven into the sea bed carrying a timber deck. The staithes were originally 500m long and comprised three decks with gantries. HISTORY: Blyth initially developed as a fishing port with ancillary salt pans, but during the later 19th and 20th centuries it became Northumberland's premier coal port and for a brief period in the mid 20th century it shipped more coal than any port in Europe. At its peak, the harbour had several sets of staithes, which allowed coal arriving by wagon way and later railway to be dropped from wagons directly into ships. The coal staithes at Blyth power station, known formerly as West Staithes, were the last of the traditional staithes to be built on the River Blyth. Their construction began in about 1910 for the North Eastern Railway Company, but the First World War intervened and they were completed in 1923. The original upper two decks were demolished and the whole structure truncated in 1994/5. REASON FOR DESIGNATION DECISION: these early 20th century coal staithes are designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons: although they have been compromised by partial demolition, these coal staithes retain special historic interest in a national context; there are only three listed coastal/estuarine coal staithes in England and this example at Blyth is therefore a very rare survival; the structure bears witness to the once nationally significant sea-borne coal trade; they reflect the importance of the Port of Blyth as the one time largest coal port in Europe. 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041383 Nos 2 3 And 4 With Backyard Walls And Outhouse 1041383 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.587099 55.183583,-1.587119 55.183582,-1.587115 55.183559,-1.587151 55.183557,-1.587157 55.183597,-1.587220 55.183594,-1.587214 55.183555,-1.587241 55.183554,-1.587244 55.183577,-1.587278 55.183575,-1.587265 55.183476,-1.586977 55.183489,-1.586996 55.183632,-1.587266 55.183620,-1.586998 55.183629,-1.586994 55.183588,-1.587020 55.183586,-1.587017 55.183563,-1.587040 55.183562,-1.587044 55.183585,-1.587099 55.183583))) ASHINGTON FIRST ROW NZ 28 NE 2/21 Nos. 2, 3 and 4 with backyard walls and outhouses GV II Terrace of cottages, c.1870 by the Ashington Coal Company. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 3, with painted stone sills and lintels; Welsh slate roofs. 2 storeys, each cottage 2 bays. Renewed doors; 4-pane sash windows. Banded ridge stacks. Backyard walls with boarded hatches and yard doors, and attached outbuildings. The least altered of the original miners' rows of Ashington; the Coal Company built 300 houses between c.1855 and 1878. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041384 Nos 15 To 19, With Backyard Walls And Outbuildings 1041384 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.588691 55.183557,-1.588231 55.183580,-1.588701 55.183561,-1.588681 55.183417,-1.588212 55.183437,-1.588227 55.183552,-1.588255 55.183551,-1.588251 55.183527,-1.588277 55.183526,-1.588280 55.183551,-1.588353 55.183542,-1.588350 55.183514,-1.588373 55.183513,-1.588377 55.183541,-1.588454 55.183538,-1.588450 55.183510,-1.588473 55.183509,-1.588477 55.183537,-1.588536 55.183535,-1.588532 55.183506,-1.588559 55.183506,-1.588563 55.183534,-1.588646 55.183530,-1.588643 55.183502,-1.588665 55.183501,-1.588668 55.183529,-1.588687 55.183528,-1.588691 55.183557))) ASHINGTON FIRST ROW NZ 28 NE 2/23 Nos. 15 - 19 consecutive, with backyard walls and outbuildings GV II Terrace of cottages, c.1870 by the Ashington Coal Company. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 3, with painted stone sills and lintels; Welsh slate roofs. 2 storeys, each cottage 2 bays. Renewed doors, those of Nos. 17 - 19 with overlights. Windows mostly 4-pane sashes; No. 15 has paired ground-floor windows, Nos. 16 and 18 ground-floor windows altered. Banded ridge stacks. Backyard walls with boarded hatches and yard doors, and attached outbuildings. The least altered of the original miners' rows of Ashington; the Coal Company built 300 houses between c.1855 and 1878. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041385 Moor House Farmhouse 1041385 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.552025 55.179984,-1.551980 55.179885,-1.552037 55.179876,-1.552013 55.179823,-1.551925 55.179836,-1.551918 55.179820,-1.551879 55.179826,-1.551887 55.179842,-1.551808 55.179854,-1.551875 55.180006,-1.552025 55.179984))) ASHINGTON MOOR HOUSE LANE NZ 28 NE (West side) Hirst 2/25 Moor House Farmhouse GV II House. Early C18, probably incorporating earlier fabric; outshut added and rear wing raised in early C19. Large squared stone with rendered left return; Welsh slate roof with stacks rebuilt 1938 in grey brick. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Plinth. Central flush-panelled door with 5-pane overlight within C20 half- glazed porch. Ground floor sash windows, have lost intermediate glazing bars, in original openings with keyed supra-lintels, 4-pane sashes above, in openings enlarged in C19. Raised reverse-step gable copings; end stacks. Right return shows 2 blocked stone-surround attic windows and 8-pane Yorkshire sash in outshut; similar sash in rear wing. Interior: closed-string dogleg stair with stick balusters, square newels and moulded handrail. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041386 Miners Memorial 1041386 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.549718 55.189035,-1.549790 55.189032,-1.549785 55.188991,-1.549713 55.188994,-1.549718 55.189035))) ASHINGTON SIXTH AVENUE NZ 28 NE NZ 2833 8706 (North side) Ashington 2/27 Miners' Memorial in Hirst Park II Memorial, 1923. White granite with bronze plaques and figure. Square plan, set on stepped platform with low pyramid-capped pier at each corner. Moulded base, and string which is arched over drinking fountains on north and south; plaque on east has bas-relief of colliery scene and plaque on west inscription: 'ERECTED BY THE MINERS AND DEPUTIES TRADE-UNION BRANCHES IN THE ASHINGTON GROUP OF COLLIERIES ...... IN MEMORY OF THEIR FELLOW WORKMEN WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE WOODHORN COLLIERY EXPLOSION ON SUNDAY, AUG. 13 1916' followed by the names of 3 stonemen, 2 putters and 8 deputies. Laurel wreath on east-below moulded cap which carries life-size sculpture of deputy holding up safety lamp. Safety lamp missing from sculpture at time of survey. LISTING AMENDED 03-JUN-2010: Memorial, 1923, by W H Knowles and John Reid. Re-erected in 1991 at Woodhorn Colliery Museum. MATERIALS: Bronze figure on a white granite plinth and pedestal with low relief bronze panels. PLAN: Square A stepped base with a low pyramid-capped pier at each corner carries a tall tapering granite pedestal with a moulded base. A moulded string is arched over drinking fountains on the north and south sides, a plaque on the east side bearing a low relief colliery scene and a plaque on the west side carrying the inscription: ERECTED BY THE MINERS AND/DEPUTIES TRADE-/UNION BRANCHES IN THE ASHINGTON GROUP/OF COLLIERIES (ASSISTED/BY DONATIONS FROM THE/ASHINGTON AND CO. LTD., THE NORTHUMBERLAND/MINERS ASSOCIATION, THE NORTHUMBERLAND/DEPUTIES ASSOCIATIONS AND FRIENDS)/IN MEMORY OF THEIR FELLOW WORKMEN WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE WOODHORN COLLIERY EXPLOSION ON SUNDAY, AUG. 13 1916 Followed by the names of three stonemen, two putters and eight deputies. A laurel wreath carved in relief is set immediately below a moulded cap which carries a life-size sculpture of a mining deputy holding up a safetly lamp. HISTORY: This colliery disaster occurred on Sunday 13 August 1916 in the Main Seam at Woodhorn Colliery, when a repairing shift was in the mine for the purpose of setting steel girders as roof supports. As the work was of a special nature the shift was compsed of eight deputies and five other persons sent in to assist them. The explosion which occurred was caused by the presence of inflammable gas within the seam. Eleven men were killed outright and two others never regained consciousness. The memorial was designed by William Henry Knowles (1857-1943) and sculpted by John Reid (born c.1890). Knowles was a renowned Newcastle architect who has a number of Grade II listed buildings to his name, notably several buildings which are now part of the University of Newcastle including the King Edward VII School of Art (1911) and the School of Bacteriology (1922). He was also a respected archaeologist and authority on Hadrian's Wall who directed and reported on the excavations at Corstopitum between 1907 and 1914. Reid was a Master of Sculpture at Armstrong College, Newcastle and his Royal Tank Regiment war memorial, Newcastle upon Tyne is listed at Grade II. SOURCES: Paul Usherwood, Jeremy Beach, Catherine Morris Public Sculpture of North-East England (2000) REASON FOR DESIGNATION: The Miners Memorial at Woodhorn Colliery is designated Grade II for the following principal reasons: * It is a well executed monument in bronze and white granite in the style of a war memorial but to a civilian accident; * It was designed by the renowned architect W H Knowles, and incorporates a bronze statue by the sculptor John Reid; * The work commemorates a colliery disaster during The Great War, whose impact on the community was all the greater given the absence of many men serving in France at the time; * The pose of its subject, a pit deputy searching for gas with the aid of a safety lamp, is unusual and conveys strongly the message of 'safety first'. 2010-06-03 1986-12-18
1041387 Gardens Walls And Attached Privy To West And South Of Ashington Farmhouse 1041387 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.587339 55.174610,-1.587487 55.174596,-1.587850 55.174540,-1.587803 55.174421,-1.587101 55.174465,-1.587131 55.174558,-1.587137 55.174558,-1.587109 55.174469,-1.587797 55.174426,-1.587840 55.174538,-1.587486 55.174592,-1.587383 55.174601,-1.587377 55.174587,-1.587351 55.174588,-1.587333 55.174591,-1.587339 55.174610))) ASHINGTON WANSBECK ROAD NZ 28 NE (North side) 2/29 Garden walls and attached privy to west and south of Ashington Farmhouse GV II Garden walls and privy, C18 with C19 alterations. Roughly-squared stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; Welsh slate roof to privy. East wall, linking to farmhouse (q.v.) has gate with monolithic arched piers and arched coping; south wall has similar coping sloped up to gatepiers with domed caps and ball finials. Taller flat-coped walls on west and north, the latter linking back to house at its east end; boarded door in north wall; pent-roofed privy in angle of walls has boarded door and small part-slatted window. Later sheds adjoining external face of west wall are not of special interest. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041388 Vicarage To Church Of The Holy Sepulchre With Attached Yard Wall And Outbuildings 1041388 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.586169 55.182305,-1.586163 55.182282,-1.586135 55.182284,-1.586130 55.182258,-1.586174 55.182255,-1.586168 55.182227,-1.586146 55.182228,-1.586139 55.182199,-1.586217 55.182194,-1.586224 55.182230,-1.586309 55.182224,-1.586307 55.182215,-1.586380 55.182210,-1.586378 55.182202,-1.586406 55.182189,-1.586402 55.182167,-1.586369 55.182158,-1.586367 55.182148,-1.586336 55.182150,-1.586326 55.182102,-1.586174 55.182108,-1.586175 55.182116,-1.586063 55.182123,-1.586102 55.182309,-1.586169 55.182305))) ASHINGTON WANSBECK ROAD NZ 28 NE (West side) 2/31 Vicarage to Church of the Holy Sepulchre with attached yard wall and outbuildings GV II Vicarage, outbuildings and wall, c.1897. Snecked rock-faced stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof except for red tiles on pent bay to south. Irregular plan; Arts and Crafts style. West elevation 2 storeys, 1 + 2 bays: projecting gabled left part has ground-floor canted bay. Right part, with taller roof, has 6-panel door in entablature surround with carved pulvinated frieze and swan-neck pediment, behind low screen wall with flat coping ramped down to end pier with ball finial. Right return 1 + 1 bays: projecting gabled left part has stack corbelled-out above projection, continued to right under pent roof, with 2 cross windows; right part has large cross-axial stack on on roof slope, and hipped roof. 1-, 2- and 3-light windows in moulded surrounds with varied cornices and hoodmoulds, mostly holding sashes with smaller panes in upper leaf; some small-paned casements. Rear (east) elevation shows attached screen wall to right with boarded door and hatches; stack with moulded cornice at right end. Wall, with pent outbuildings behind, returns to enclose yard on 3 sides. Interior largely contemporary. Sitting room has coffered ceiling and panelled inglenook, which has fixed seats with balustrade arm rests. Dogleg stair with splat balusters and moulded newels with pinnacle finials. Contemporary fireplaces, 6-panel doors. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041389 Forster Tomb 7 Metres South Aisle Of Church Of St Mary 1041389 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.528032 55.192853,-1.528056 55.192847,-1.528061 55.192828,-1.528026 55.192817,-1.528002 55.192828,-1.528007 55.192847,-1.528032 55.192853))) ASHINGTON WOODHORN NZ 38 NW 3/33 Forster tomb 7 metres south of south aisle of Church of St. Mary GV II Table tomb, 1800. Sandstone. Slab with moulded edge on 6 square legs; inscription to George Forster .... in his last Will and Testament he bequeathed #1200 for Educating twenty five children belonging to the poor inhabitants of this Parish for evermore. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041390 Bower Headstone 15 Metres South-East Of South Aisle Of Church Of St Mary 1041390 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.527828 55.192834,-1.527851 55.192829,-1.527858 55.192811,-1.527830 55.192798,-1.527799 55.192809,-1.527803 55.192828,-1.527828 55.192834))) ASHINGTON WOODHORN NZ 38 NW 3/35 Bower heads tone 15 metres south- east of south aisle of Church of St. Mary GV II Headstone, 1822. Sandstone. Stone with shaped top and inscription to Henry Bower of Ellington, and verse: Here lies within this hollow span The relicks of an Honest Man The grave, great teacher, to a level brings Heroes and beggars, galley-slaves and kings, Reader! he's flown to seek a purer sky Go live like him, then with his calmness die. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041391 Deepleigh Residential Home 1041391 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.530147 55.192473,-1.530129 55.192397,-1.529649 55.192435,-1.529672 55.192526,-1.530066 55.192496,-1.530062 55.192479,-1.530147 55.192473))) ASHINGTON WOODHORN NZ 38 NW 3/37 Deepleigh Residential Home,(formerly 14/4/49 listed as Woodhorn Vicarage) GV II Vicarage, now old folks' home. C18 in 2 phases, perhaps incorporating older fabric; early C19 east wing, some C20 alterations. Squared stone; east wing tooled stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; renewed pantile roof with old brick stacks. South (garden) front 2 storeys, in 2 sections: C18 part 2 + 3 + 3 bays; 6th bay has altered flush-panelled door under Gothick fanlight in archivolt; C20 12-pane casements in old openings with renewed lintels and sills. Coped left gable, roof hipped to right; left end and 2 ridge stacks. Set back to right, 2 bay east wing with similar windows in alternating-block surrounds, on 1st floor only; roof hipped to right. Rear elevation shows 2 projecting wings; that to left has renewed door in old openings with armorial tablet over; to right mounting block and 12-pane sash stair window, on 1st floor trompe l'oeil window and renewed 12-pane sash under keyed lintels. Wing to right also has 12-pane sash stair window. Interior: 2 open-string open-well stairs with stick balusters and moulded newels. Fielded-panel doors. One room has egg-and-dart cornice. Sitting room has recess with segmental moulded arch, probably for display of china. , 1986-12-18 1949-04-14
1041392 Glebe House And Attached Outbuilding 1041392 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.529811 55.192864,-1.530079 55.192775,-1.530037 55.192732,-1.529949 55.192762,-1.529938 55.192751,-1.529759 55.192810,-1.529811 55.192864))) ASHINGTON WOODHORN NZ 38 NW 3/39 Glebe House and attached outbuilding GV II House and outbuilding. C18, house raised and remodelled in 1845; date with initials T.R.S. on lintel. House tooled stone with tooled-and-margined dressings; rear elevation and outbuilding coursed rubble. Welsh slate roof with stacks rebuilt in yellow brick. 2 storeys, 3 bays, slightly irregular. Left-of-centre renewed door with overlight; 16-pane sash windows; all openings in chamfered surrounds. Coped gables; end stacks rebuilt on old bases. Single- storey outbuilding on left shows stable door in chamfered tooled-and-margined stone surround, and slit vents; roof hipped to left. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041393 Eastfield 1041393 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.532277 55.192773,-1.532158 55.192750,-1.532121 55.192806,-1.531961 55.192768,-1.531916 55.192826,-1.532009 55.192854,-1.532118 55.192870,-1.532133 55.192884,-1.532171 55.192892,-1.532201 55.192881,-1.532217 55.192884,-1.532282 55.192774,-1.532277 55.192773))) ASHINGTON WOODHORN NZ 28 NW 2/40 Eastfield II House; mid C18 remodelling of older fabric; bay windows added and rear wing heightened in C19. Squared stone; bay windows timber on stone base; Welsh slate roof except for leading on bays. 2 storeys, 4 irregular bays. Left-of- centre 6-panel door with 2-pane overlight, within C20 glazed porch. Canted bays with 4-pane sashes in end bays; renewed 12-pane sashes on 1st floor. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Rear elevation shows renewed 12-pane sash stair window on right of wing. Interior: Open-string dogleg stair with 2 stick balusters per tread, steeply ramped moulded handrail, moulded newels and shaped tread ends. Panelled shutters. Sitting-room fireplace has broad stone surround with stepped half- round moulding. 1st floor has 2-panel closet doors on H hinges. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041394 Fan House To West Of Shaft No 2 1041394 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.547195 55.189148,-1.547197 55.189166,-1.547211 55.189165,-1.547212 55.189173,-1.547521 55.189161,-1.547516 55.189119,-1.547355 55.189125,-1.547352 55.189104,-1.547334 55.189105,-1.547333 55.189094,-1.547277 55.189096,-1.547275 55.189075,-1.547138 55.189080,-1.547142 55.189113,-1.547218 55.189110,-1.547219 55.189129,-1.547193 55.189130,-1.547195 55.189148))) ASHINGTON WOODHORN COLLIERY NZ 28 NE 2/44 Fan House to west 22/5/86 of shaft No. 2 GV II* Fan house, dated 1900 above west door. Yellow Ashington brick with gauged arches to door and windows. Welsh slate roof with concrete capping to fan chambers. Single-storey building with square ventilation tower at east end flanked by fan chambers on east and south. North elevation 1 storey, 3 bays; bays defined by pilasters rising to stepped-and-cogged eaves cornice. Arched windows in end bays have radial heads and metal-framed casements. To left is flat-topped tower with stepped-and-cogged frieze and to far left fan chamber with small boarded door. Right return shows half-glazed door under round arch. Rear elevation shows similar fenestration and fan chamber with curved roof adjoining tower. Capel fan in working order. , 1986-05-22 1986-05-22
1041395 Blacksmiths And Joiners Shops To West Of Pit Head 1041395 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.549193 55.189016,-1.549064 55.189021,-1.549130 55.189582,-1.549256 55.189578,-1.549243 55.189466,-1.549302 55.189464,-1.549292 55.189379,-1.549284 55.189379,-1.549281 55.189348,-1.549233 55.189350,-1.549193 55.189016))) ASHINGTON WOODHORN COLLIERY NZ 28 NE 2/46 Blacksmiths' and Joiners' shops to west of pit head GV II Blacksmiths' and Joiners' shops, 1894 extended to south 1908. Yellow Ashington brick; Welsh slate roof. East elevation; 1 storey, 16 bays. 4 large round- arched openings, 2 segmental-headed doorways, 1 pair of boarded doors under timber lintel, and round-arched windows, some with metal-framed casements. Similar windows to rear, some partly blocked, and banded lateral stack. Interior: Transverse wall with elliptical arch between workshops at north end; northern workshop has corner hearth with stepped brick hood. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18
1041396 Ashington Co-Operative Society Premises 1041396 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.566877 55.183936,-1.567195 55.183836,-1.567220 55.183862,-1.567292 55.183840,-1.567267 55.183814,-1.567426 55.183764,-1.567404 55.183721,-1.567330 55.183743,-1.567321 55.183734,-1.567375 55.183717,-1.567339 55.183680,-1.567378 55.183669,-1.567279 55.183473,-1.566620 55.183673,-1.566731 55.183786,-1.566757 55.183789,-1.566747 55.183804,-1.566775 55.183833,-1.566820 55.183845,-1.566860 55.183890,-1.566846 55.183907,-1.566877 55.183936))) ASHINGTON WOODHORN ROAD NZ 28 NE (North side) Ashington 2/50 Ashington Co-operative Society premises II Shopping arcade with offices and ballroom above. 1924 by Harrison, Ash and Blythe of Newcastle, ground floor remodelled as department store 1976. Front and stair hall in white terracotta moulded to resemble tooled ashlar, returns and rear yellow brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 3; red tile roof. Baroque style. Street front 3 storeys, 13 windows. Ground floor has tall plinth and wide 5-bay arcade, formerly open, with 1976 shop fronts in lugged archi-traves; short bay at each end has channelled rustication and panelled double doors, with radial-glazed overlights, in surrounds with deeply-inswept jambs and moulded lintels. Upper floors, above broad band, have 9-bay Giant Ionic Order. 1st- floor windows in architraves; frieze with leaded inscription ASHINGTON INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD; mansard roof. To each side a broader rusticated bay with a giant arch enclosing tripartite 1st floor window and segment-headed 2nd floor window, below frieze with key pattern and parapet stepped up at centre; lower end bays have broad pilasters, windows in linked architrave and shallow- gabled parapet. Metal-framed casements with diagonal glazing bars, replaced on 1st floor of left rusticated bay and adjacent bay of centre. Right return shows large boarded door of original covered cart dock. Interior: stair hall has rusticated rear wall and closed-string imperial stair with moulded balusters and handrail (and additional bronze handrail with scrolled ends, on cast-iron standards) leading up to balconies. Panelled dado, openings in architraves, panelled plaster ceiling. 2nd floor ballroom, now warehouse, with segmental proscenium arch and arched ceiling with patterned plaster ribs. , 1986-12-18 1986-12-18

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