Northumberland County Council
Listed building outline
Reference | Name | Listed building | Geometry | Notes | Organisation | Entry date | Start date | End date |
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1041498 | Grosvenor Terrace (1 And 2) | 1041498 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.712060 55.411431,-1.712151 55.411493,-1.712201 55.411470,-1.712265 55.411514,-1.712247 55.411523,-1.712262 55.411533,-1.712334 55.411500,-1.712294 55.411472,-1.712346 55.411448,-1.712295 55.411425,-1.712204 55.411363,-1.712060 55.411431))) | CLAYPORT STREET 1. 5330 (North-West Side) Grosvenor Terrace (Nos 1 and 2) NU 1813 SW 4/218 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys and 5 windows. Ashlar built. Slate roof with coped gables and yellow brick chimneys. Late glazed sash windows. Central doors under joint depressed arch; 6 panel doors with spoked fanlight above. Door to through passage on right. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041499 | Grosvenor Terrace (3, 4 And 5) | 1041499 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711680 55.411628,-1.711755 55.411679,-1.711836 55.411641,-1.711848 55.411648,-1.712044 55.411556,-1.712073 55.411576,-1.712112 55.411557,-1.712084 55.411538,-1.712162 55.411500,-1.712060 55.411431,-1.711665 55.411618,-1.711680 55.411628))) | CLAYPORT STREET 1. 5330 (North-West Side) Grosvenor Terrace (Nos 3, 4 and 5) NU 1813 SW 4/219 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys, No 3 has 2 windows. Nos 4 and 5 three windows. Rendered fronts with slate roofs, 4 chimneys and coped gable to east. Late glazed sash windows, No 3 modern casements. Central doorways with pointed bracketed hoods, 6 panel doors, upper parts glazed. Rainwater pipe heads marked T.H. 1834. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041500 | Clive Cottage | 1041500 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.713518 55.411015,-1.713557 55.410981,-1.713438 55.410922,-1.713414 55.410939,-1.713366 55.410914,-1.713387 55.410901,-1.713320 55.410865,-1.713158 55.410964,-1.713278 55.411028,-1.713367 55.410974,-1.713412 55.410996,-1.713441 55.410977,-1.713518 55.411015))) | CLAYPORT STREET 1. 5330 (North-West Side) Clive Cottage NU 1813 SW 4/221 II Before 1827. Single storey, 2 windows with central door. Ashlar built. Hipped slate roof with central chimney. Glazing bar sash windows. Door with raised and fielded panels and with rectangular light above with oval and star pattern tracery. Three windows to south. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041501 | High Pant (Clayport Bank) | 1041501 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.714843 55.409537,-1.714878 55.409551,-1.714905 55.409528,-1.714870 55.409514,-1.714843 55.409537))) | CLAYPORT STREET 1. 5330 (North West Side) High Pant (Clayport Bank) NU 1812 6/222 II 2. C18. Low gabled stone paved shed over waterhead. Ashlar built. Segmental headed doorway to east. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041502 | 1-3, Croft Place | 1041502 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.704467 55.411218,-1.704554 55.411221,-1.704557 55.411192,-1.704536 55.411192,-1.704538 55.411180,-1.704617 55.411182,-1.704615 55.411202,-1.704675 55.411204,-1.704684 55.411123,-1.704327 55.411110,-1.704320 55.411172,-1.704359 55.411173,-1.704356 55.411198,-1.704314 55.411196,-1.704312 55.411212,-1.704467 55.411218))) | CROFT PLACE 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 1 to 3 (consec) NU 1813 SE 1/225 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys, stepped. Two windows each. Ashlar built, No 3 painted, with moulded eaves cornices. Slate roofs with 3 stone chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows with moulded architraves. Nos 1 and 3 have doors to the right, No 2 off centre to left with a throughpassage door to the left. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041503 | Former Pant | 1041503 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.698371 55.411405,-1.698327 55.411419,-1.698333 55.411430,-1.698391 55.411411,-1.698371 55.411405))) | DENWICK ROAD 1. 5330 (South-East Side) Former Pant NU 1813 7/231 II 2. Square pillar box with. panelled sides and coved capping. Early c19 probably. Percy Crescent in front. Rear panel missing. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041504 | No 20 And Mill At Rear | 1041504 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710817 55.413441,-1.710739 55.413441,-1.710732 55.413510,-1.711310 55.413470,-1.711290 55.413378,-1.711244 55.413367,-1.711047 55.413381,-1.711056 55.413425,-1.710817 55.413441))) | 1. 5330 DISPENSARY STREET (West Side) No 20 and Mill at rear NU 1815 SW 4/235 II 2. 'L' plan, main part before 185l. Four storey block with 6 windows to north 4 to south and 2 to east. Rubble built with quoins and dressings. Glazing bar sash windows, Yorkshire sashes to south and east on 1st 3 floors. Large round-headed arch on ground floor to south, another smaller one to east with another above it on each floor. Two storey one window extension with a 2 storey gable end front to street (No 20). Lean-to extension to west. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041505 | Former Malthouse To North Of No 20 | 1041505 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710758 55.413708,-1.711440 55.413698,-1.711435 55.413588,-1.710727 55.413598,-1.710731 55.413708,-1.710758 55.413708))) | DISPENSARY STREET 5330 (West Side) Former outhouse to north of No 20 NU 1813 SW 4/236 II 2. Early-mid C19 block gable end to street. Three storeys with 8 irregularly spaced windows; 6 bays ashlar, 2 of rubble with a much steeper roof. Slate roofs. Cobbled back to south. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041506 | 14, Bailiffgate | 1041506 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709338 55.416218,-1.709368 55.416223,-1.709402 55.416145,-1.709289 55.416124,-1.709199 55.416334,-1.709283 55.416346,-1.709298 55.416311,-1.709333 55.416309,-1.709332 55.416296,-1.709307 55.416291,-1.709338 55.416218))) | BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) No 14 NU 1813 NE 2/8 NU 1813 NW 3/8 II GV 2. Late C18/early C19. Two storeys. Two windows. Ashlar; 1st floor cill course moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof; coped gables; brick chimney on left. Glazing bar sash windows. Round headed doorway to right: 6 panel door with fanlight above. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041507 | 22-26, Bailiffgate | 1041507 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709851 55.416364,-1.710000 55.416374,-1.710037 55.416240,-1.709705 55.416193,-1.709676 55.416291,-1.709737 55.416300,-1.709739 55.416294,-1.709761 55.416296,-1.709769 55.416265,-1.709800 55.416268,-1.709789 55.416301,-1.709869 55.416310,-1.709851 55.416364))) | BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 22 to 26 (even) NU 1813 NW 3/155 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys. Two windows each, No 26 (the former Red Lion Public House has 3 windows. Ashlar fronts; cill string below 1st floor windows of Nos ?' and 24. Chamfered eaves band to slate roof. One brick, one stone and one rendered chimney. Glazing bar sash windows 1st floor Nos 22 and 24. No 24 has a paired plate glass sash. No 22 has a later C19 shop window linked to doorway by common fascia. Ground floor of No 24 altered. Plain doorway to Scott's Yard - at rear of Nos 22 and 24 qv. Nos 24 and 26 have 6 panel doors. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041508 | 28 And 30, Bailiffgate | 1041508 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710039 55.416318,-1.710103 55.416322,-1.710105 55.416311,-1.710136 55.416314,-1.710123 55.416376,-1.710204 55.416384,-1.710214 55.416309,-1.710221 55.416309,-1.710233 55.416258,-1.710037 55.416240,-1.710002 55.416368,-1.710028 55.416370,-1.710039 55.416318))) | BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 28 and 30 NU 1813 W 3/9 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Ashlar fronts. No 30 is a northern extension to No 28, facing west. Slate roof with rendered chimney. No 28 has late glazed sash windows, No 30 glazing bar sashes. Central 4 panel door to No 28. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041509 | 1a And 1b, Bailiffgate | 1041509 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708928 55.415582,-1.708949 55.415558,-1.708923 55.415551,-1.708932 55.415541,-1.708858 55.415522,-1.708873 55.415504,-1.708952 55.415530,-1.708975 55.415508,-1.708934 55.415494,-1.708949 55.415479,-1.708796 55.415431,-1.708715 55.415526,-1.708818 55.415554,-1.708928 55.415582))) | BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (East Side) Nos 1A and 1B NU 1813 NE 2/11 II GV 2. C18. Brick fronts on rubble base. Three storeys. Four windows. Slate roof with brick gable end chimneys. Late glazed sash windows with flush framed boxes and segmental arches over. Wide steps to paired doorways - No 1A quoined and lower than No 1B. Flush 6 panel doors with stone lintels, No 1B has a rectangular light over door. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041510 | 5 And 7, Bailiffgate | 1041510 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709273 55.415826,-1.709257 55.415844,-1.709201 55.415829,-1.709164 55.415872,-1.709314 55.415914,-1.709426 55.415770,-1.709286 55.415731,-1.709260 55.415766,-1.709326 55.415782,-1.709290 55.415830,-1.709273 55.415826)),((-1.709129 55.415734,-1.709038 55.415834,-1.709115 55.415858,-1.709201 55.415757,-1.709129 55.415734))) | BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 5 and 7 NU 1813 NE 2/138 NU 1813 NW 3/138 II GV 2. Early-mid C19. Two storeys. Three windows; a large annexe to east. Ashlar front, chamfered eaves band with kneeler to coped gable on left. Slate roof with gable end ashlar chimneys. Late glazed sash windows. Central doorway with hood mould. Bit panel door with rectangular light above. Annexe to east: a large coach arch with double doors and Tudor hood mould linked to string over 3-light window, also with hood mould, to left. Saddleback coping to parapet which is higher over the archway. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041511 | 13 And 15, Bailiffgate | 1041511 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709732 55.415914,-1.709655 55.416008,-1.709866 55.416050,-1.709910 55.415977,-1.709885 55.415970,-1.709913 55.415936,-1.709845 55.415918,-1.709818 55.415952,-1.709770 55.415941,-1.709825 55.415883,-1.709774 55.415867,-1.709732 55.415914))) | BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 13 and 15 NU 1813 NW 3/140 II GV 2. Late C18. Two storeys. Two windows each. Ashlar fronts. Steep pitched slate roof with 3 ridge chimneys. Late glazing in sash windows. Doorways at side with steps to doors, No 13 modern, No 15, 6 panel, top 2 glazed. Railings of No 13 linked to those of the side door of No 11. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041512 | 17 And 19, Bailiffgate | 1041512 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.710067 55.415982,-1.710028 55.416025,-1.709986 55.416018,-1.710100 55.415914,-1.710055 55.415898,-1.710114 55.415848,-1.710086 55.415838,-1.709928 55.415980,-1.709885 55.416053,-1.710079 55.416086,-1.710140 55.416003,-1.710067 55.415982))) | BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 17 and 19 NU 1813 NW 3/16 II GV 2. C18. Two storeys. Two windows each. Ashlar. Slate roof, continued across No 21. One rendered ridge chimney. Glazing bar sash windows. Large through-Dassage door to left of No 17. No 17 has 6 panel (flush) door with a rectangular light above. No 19 has an open stone pediment on fluted pilasters. Ledged door lacking door-knocker. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041513 | The Hotspur Gateway Or Bondgate Tower | 1041513 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.703704 55.412683,-1.703734 55.412697,-1.703874 55.412602,-1.703777 55.412555,-1.703725 55.412590,-1.703738 55.412596,-1.703700 55.412622,-1.703686 55.412616,-1.703622 55.412659,-1.703704 55.412683))) | BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (East End) The Hotspur Gateway or Bondgate Tower NU 1813 SE 1/18 20.2.52. GV 2. Built after 1434 (circa 1450) by the 2nd Earl of Northumberland. East gate in former town walls, polygonal on each side of arched thoroughfare on outside, straight front to west. Not crenellated. Rough ashlar. Three stages. Central segmental. archway with vaulted passage on 4 wide ribs. East face: remains of large corbels in centre, panel below with much faded lion rampant by a sculptor named Matthew, narrow lookouts. West face; slight set back above 2nd stage, a plain 2 light mullion window above the archway and a blocked cross window to left. There are portcullis slits to the outer arch. Scheduled A.M. , | 1952-02-20 | 1952-02-20 | ||
1041514 | 8, Bondgate Within | 1041514 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.703751 55.412840,-1.703785 55.412853,-1.703777 55.412860,-1.703799 55.412868,-1.703634 55.413019,-1.703711 55.413045,-1.703846 55.412913,-1.703962 55.412813,-1.703840 55.412764,-1.703751 55.412840))) | BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) No 8 NU 1813 SE 1/21 II GV 2. Late C18. Three storeys, 3 windows. Ashlar, cill bands and band courses over ground floor and 1st floor. Simple eaves cornice to slate roof. Coped gables with kneelers. Two gable end chimneys. Late glazed sash windows ( one casement on and floor to right, and one blind window on ground and 1st floors to right). Depressed arch on ground floor to right for through-passage. Newcastle Fire Insurance Mark No 3286. Four storey, 3 window annexe to rear to west of catslide roof with a further 2 storey, 3 window extension. Ashlar. Glazing bar sash windows. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041515 | 10, Bondgate Within | 1041515 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.703867 55.412895,-1.703956 55.412924,-1.704039 55.412844,-1.703962 55.412813,-1.703867 55.412895))) | BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) No 10 NU 1813 SE 1/145 II GV 2. Late C18. Three storeys. Two windows. Ashlar built. Slate roof with 2 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows in moulded reveals. C20 shop front with 2 windows and a central doorway. Side door to left. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041516 | The White Swan Hotel | 1041516 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.704220 55.413534,-1.704198 55.413529,-1.704391 55.413281,-1.704401 55.413283,-1.704414 55.413270,-1.704467 55.413288,-1.704596 55.413160,-1.704730 55.413203,-1.704803 55.413106,-1.704314 55.412947,-1.704219 55.413048,-1.704312 55.413079,-1.704276 55.413116,-1.704235 55.413103,-1.704201 55.413138,-1.704233 55.413148,-1.704224 55.413157,-1.704192 55.413147,-1.704145 55.413196,-1.704122 55.413198,-1.704093 55.413227,-1.704102 55.413240,-1.704053 55.413290,-1.704103 55.413306,-1.704105 55.413317,-1.704232 55.413347,-1.704110 55.413503,-1.703955 55.413464,-1.703986 55.413424,-1.703938 55.413412,-1.703931 55.413420,-1.703902 55.413413,-1.703870 55.413455,-1.703893 55.413461,-1.703851 55.413515,-1.704173 55.413596,-1.704220 55.413534))) | BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 18 and 20 (The White Swan Hotel) NU 1813 SE 1/148 II GV Former coaching inn and still the principal hotel, Included for group value and Listed because of its interior. Mid-late C19 front. Two storeys and attic. Ten windows. Ashlar built, stringy over ground floor, cill string to 1st floor, moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with 3 chimneys. Five pedimented and scroll sided dormers and 4 circular dormer windows. Late glazed sash windows with moulded architraves and cill brackets The 3 left band ground floor bays break forward slightly with channelled rustication: an arcade of 3 bays; central entrance, with stone balcony over, to garage flanked by arcaded fanlight headed windows. Fourth bay from right also breaks forward slightly on ground floor with channelled masonry and an arch headed main entrance with a stone balcony annexe. The interior has the remarkable 'Olympic Room' at the back salvaged from the sister ship of the Titanic which was broken up at Jarrow in 1935. 59x63 ft and 12 ft 3 ins high in the Louis XV style the details being taken from the Palace of Versailles Three and a half bays with a bay window to north and to east; 3 aisles. Large ornamental fireplace on west wall with richly carved frame to mirror above. Panelled walls with carved festoons particularly at doorway. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041517 | Lloyds Bank | 1041517 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.705033 55.413316,-1.705108 55.413335,-1.705087 55.413360,-1.705136 55.413373,-1.705237 55.413247,-1.704971 55.413182,-1.704908 55.413265,-1.705046 55.413299,-1.705033 55.413316))) | BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) No 24 (Lloyds Bank) NU 1813 SE 1/149 II 2. The most prominent in a row of 5 banks. Circa 1910 by George Reavell a local architect. Banker's Georgian style. Three storeys, 6 windows, 4 centre bays framed by giant order of swagged Ionic columns, flanked on outside by rusticated piers. Side bays plain. Ashlar; cill course to piano nobile whose windows have triangular and segmental pediments. Balustrated parapet. Casement windows with moulded architraves, 2nd floor windows with aprons. On the ground floor the 2 centre bays have tripartite windows, 2 outer bays, have recessed round hooded doorways with rusticated voussiors and enormous console keys. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041518 | 46, Bondgate Within | 1041518 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706421 55.413812,-1.706380 55.413868,-1.706419 55.413879,-1.706342 55.414057,-1.706420 55.414068,-1.706495 55.413903,-1.706587 55.413805,-1.706463 55.413762,-1.706421 55.413812))) | BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) No 46 NU 1813 SE 1/152 II GV 2. Late C18/early C19, altered. Three storeys and attic, 3 windows. Plain ashlar. Doric frieze and mutule cornice to eaves, carved footstones to coped verges. Slate roof, 3 later slate hung gabled dormers, centre large. Three light timber oriel windows on 1st floor. Late glazed sash windows, casements in dormers. Mid-late C19 shop front: 2 shop windows with central recessed doorway and a large entrance to rear of premises, all with common fascia supported by twin pilasters and with a Greek key cornice. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041519 | 50 And 52, Bondgate Within | 1041519 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706602 55.413958,-1.706768 55.414018,-1.706859 55.413904,-1.706706 55.413845,-1.706602 55.413958))) | BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 50 and 52 NU 1813 SE 1/25 20.2.52. II GV 2. Late C18/early C19. Three storeys, 4 windows. Plain ashlar with Adam swags in frieze over 2nd floor windows and with fluted kneelers; moulded cornice to slate roof; 2 gable end chimneys. Glazing bar sashes, single hung on 2nd floor. Early C20 shop fronts, 4 windows, 2 with shallow arched glazing. Through passage to right of centre. , | 1952-02-20 | 1952-02-20 | ||
1041520 | 54, Bondgate Within | 1041520 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706768 55.414016,-1.706738 55.414076,-1.706883 55.414097,-1.706903 55.414041,-1.706985 55.413960,-1.706861 55.413904,-1.706768 55.414016))) | BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) No 54 NU 1813 SE 1/25A II GV 2. Early C19. Three storeys, 3 windows. Ashlar, 1st and 2nd floor cill bands. Moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof with 2 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows on 1st floor; late glazed sashes on 2nd floor. Modern shop front; further doorway to left. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041521 | 58 And 60 Bondgate Within | 1041521 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707050 55.414292,-1.707152 55.414305,-1.707175 55.414249,-1.707244 55.414145,-1.707233 55.414140,-1.707289 55.414090,-1.707109 55.414013,-1.707019 55.414129,-1.707027 55.414131,-1.707002 55.414166,-1.706988 55.414225,-1.706939 55.414347,-1.706994 55.414355,-1.706997 55.414345,-1.707011 55.414347,-1.707033 55.414290,-1.707050 55.414292))) | BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 58 and 60 NU 1813 SE 1/26 20.2.52. II GV 2. Said to have been originally built from stone taken from the 1st Abbey burnt in the C12. Probably mediaeval in basic structure but very much altered. C16 or C17 as it is now with later alterations. Two storeys with steep pitched slate roof and 2 brick chimneys, one in centre (formerly with gigantic breast), one to right. No 58 has 2 windows, C19 glazing bar sashes, with a rendered front; No 60 rubble built, a modern casement to left and a blind window to right with Percy Crescent and Lion under a Tudor label. Shop front to No 58 has carved fascia scrolls and doorway set between windows; No 60 has smaller 2 light shop window with door to right and bracketted fascia. To right of this is doorway to throughpassage in which on the east wall is built a de Vesci shield (with a cross patonce); the throughpassage terminates in an old, now rendered, round headed arch. In the wall of a former hatter's shop at the rear of the premises are a mediaeval corbel head and a shaft ring. , | 1952-02-20 | 1952-02-20 | ||
1041522 | 1, Bondgate Within | 1041522 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.703946 55.412598,-1.703961 55.412601,-1.704036 55.412539,-1.704023 55.412534,-1.704030 55.412525,-1.703881 55.412486,-1.703826 55.412554,-1.703898 55.412586,-1.703946 55.412598))) | BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (South Side) No 1 NU 1813 SE 1/155 II GV 2. Listed principally for group value and for its east front. Late C19 adaptation of older building. Two storeys and attic, 3 storeys to east, 1+2 Windows. Coursed squared rubble with dressed quoins and dressings. Late glazed sash windows; one 2 light dormer. To left, at slight angle is a gable end. Late C19 shop front: 2 windows, panelled pilasters, dentils to cyma cornice, doorway to left. Another doorway to right for throughpassage. Hotspur at front of 3 storeys, 3 windows on 1st floor. One small attic window under eaves with glazing bars. Another shop window, similar to north front on right. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041523 | The Globe Inn | 1041523 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.705325 55.412959,-1.705348 55.412960,-1.705366 55.412874,-1.705338 55.412873,-1.705345 55.412811,-1.705304 55.412809,-1.705306 55.412786,-1.705214 55.412783,-1.705181 55.412954,-1.705325 55.412959))) | BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 51 and 55 (The Globe Inn) NU 1813 SE 1/161 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys, 3 windows. Ashlar built with cill string to 1st floor. Slate roof with 2 brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows, with shutters on 1st floor. Two original (partly restored) bow fronted windows with (modern) side lights to central doorway on ground floor approached by steps with curved railings. Reeded pilaster strips and doorcase, complex oval and lozenge glazing in rectangular light above; dentils to fascia. (Formerly 2 doors without the side lights). Side door to right hand side. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041524 | 41 And 43, Bondgate Within | 1041524 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.705671 55.412861,-1.705647 55.412981,-1.705874 55.412996,-1.705884 55.412946,-1.705887 55.412835,-1.705866 55.412723,-1.705849 55.412725,-1.705816 55.412618,-1.705717 55.412628,-1.705784 55.412847,-1.705726 55.412843,-1.705724 55.412850,-1.705706 55.412849,-1.705713 55.412815,-1.705672 55.412812,-1.705671 55.412861))) | BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 41 and 43 NU 1813 SE 1/165 II GV 2. Early C19. Three storeys, 3+2 windows. Ashlar front. Cill strings to 1st and 2nd floor windows. Moulded eaves cornice to slate roof; coped verges; 2 stone gable end chimneys. Plate glass sash windows. Fine late C19 paired shop fronts on ground floor of No 41; carved fascia brackets with lions' masks above, arch headed glazing, recessed doors. Plain C20 shop front to No 43. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041525 | 49 And 51, Bondgate Within (See Details For Further Address Information) | 1041525 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706274 55.413009,-1.706290 55.413008,-1.706285 55.412921,-1.706143 55.412923,-1.706142 55.412914,-1.706122 55.412914,-1.706123 55.413011,-1.706274 55.413009))) | BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 49 and 51 NU 1813 SE 1/168 II GV (Incorporating Nos 3 and 5 Market Street). Early C19. Three storeys with 2 windows each. Plain ashlar front. Moulded eaves cornice to slate roof with 3 brick ridge chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows single hung on 2nd floor. Pair of late C19 shop fronts having 3 fascia brackets with dentil cornice to common fascia, modern shop windows. Door on right to through passage. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041526 | 67 And 67a, Bondgate Within | 1041526 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.706890 55.413645,-1.706821 55.413709,-1.706945 55.413747,-1.707015 55.413651,-1.707038 55.413607,-1.706937 55.413590,-1.706924 55.413612,-1.706947 55.413617,-1.706935 55.413635,-1.706900 55.413628,-1.706890 55.413645))) | BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 67 and 67A NU 1813 SE 1/175 II GV 2. C18. Three storeys and 3 windows. Plain ashlar front. Slate roof. Tall red brick chimney to right hand side. Glazing bar sash windows. Two modern shop fronts on the ground floor. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041527 | 1 And 3, Bondgate Without | 1041527 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.701334 55.411202,-1.701336 55.411186,-1.701305 55.411172,-1.701328 55.411155,-1.701312 55.411148,-1.701250 55.411194,-1.701213 55.411177,-1.701193 55.411192,-1.701164 55.411179,-1.701192 55.411159,-1.701125 55.411129,-1.701210 55.411067,-1.701139 55.411036,-1.701169 55.411014,-1.701116 55.410990,-1.701085 55.411012,-1.701050 55.410996,-1.701016 55.411020,-1.701044 55.411033,-1.700969 55.411087,-1.701008 55.411105,-1.700950 55.411147,-1.701253 55.411285,-1.701307 55.411240,-1.701334 55.411202))) | BONDGATE WITHOUT 1. 5330 (South Side) Nos 1 and 3 NU 1913 7/30 II GV 2. Early C19. Three storeys. Three windows each. Ashlar with eaves corurses. Slate roof with coped verges and 3 kneelers and 3 red brick chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows, casements on 2nd floor. No 1 has a central 6 panel doer (top 2 glazed, lower 4 raised and fielded) with a segmental store hood on cusped cut brackets. No 3 has a depressed arch to throughpassage; the former central door is now a window, entrance at rear of throughpassage. Central rain water pipe with a Percy Crescent on the head. Victorian wall letter box in wall to left of No 1 fronting coachyard with 2 storey, 2 windows converted stable building in it. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041528 | Stables South West Of Bondgate Hall | 1041528 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.702625 55.411118,-1.702604 55.411143,-1.702753 55.411183,-1.702789 55.411140,-1.702533 55.411069,-1.702511 55.411093,-1.702625 55.411118))) | BONDGATE WITHOUT 1. 5330 (South Side) Stables South-west of Bondgate Hall NU 1813 SE 1/33A II 2. Circa 1810, reflecting elevation of main house. Two storeys, 3 windows with slightly projecting centre with pediment. Hipped slate roof. Ashlar built. One single flung glazing bar sash window 1st floor to left and ground floor to right, others blocked. Central ledged door. Former segmental coach arch on east side, partly blocked and has ledged door. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041542 | Alnbank House | 1041542 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.692233 55.408922,-1.692330 55.408923,-1.692330 55.408900,-1.692357 55.408900,-1.692356 55.408941,-1.692440 55.408942,-1.692444 55.408826,-1.692503 55.408831,-1.692504 55.408825,-1.692531 55.408825,-1.692531 55.408840,-1.692684 55.408841,-1.692684 55.408852,-1.692717 55.408852,-1.692717 55.408862,-1.692823 55.408862,-1.692824 55.408811,-1.692445 55.408810,-1.692447 55.408737,-1.692239 55.408735,-1.692233 55.408922))) | ALNMOUTH ROAD 1. 5330 (North Side) Alnbank House NU 1912 6/121 II 2. Approached by a drive. Early-mid C19. Two storeys and 3 windows to south. Ashlar built with side piers. Paired cut brackets to eaves, double pitched hipped slate roof. Moulded plinth course. Glazing bar sash windows. Entrance on east side recessed and flanked by piers and with moulded entablature on corner piers. Three windows on this front and a smart rubblework 2 window extension. The interior has a fine fireplace and several rich mouldings. A late C19 conservatory to west. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041543 | Freelands | 1041543 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.691818 55.409431,-1.691852 55.409432,-1.691853 55.409505,-1.691936 55.409505,-1.691937 55.409395,-1.691922 55.409395,-1.691927 55.409341,-1.691872 55.409339,-1.691882 55.409211,-1.691803 55.409209,-1.691805 55.409180,-1.691752 55.409179,-1.691750 55.409208,-1.691672 55.409206,-1.691658 55.409391,-1.691779 55.409394,-1.691777 55.409430,-1.691818 55.409431))) | 1. 5330 ALNMOUTH ROAD (North Side) Freelands NU 1912 6/122 II 2. Building of 1817 with very large circa 1840 front addition. Two storeys, 3 windows, Ashlar built with panelled side piers, moulded 1st floor cill course, moulded cornice, blocking course with fluted panels over corner piers and raised centre panel. Glazing bar sash windows with moulded architraves. Large projecting central porch with rusticated piers and modillion cornice; open balustrade, arcaded with corner dies; one window each side of porch. Round headed doorway with 12 panel door. Hipped slate roof. Rear older portion has 3 storeys and 3 windows with a 2 storey, 3 window smaller cottage projecting to north-west. First floor cill string. Rendered. Late glazed sash windows. Interior of main house has an Imposing carved chimney piece in front room on right and rich mouldings. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041544 | Alndyke | 1041544 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.673326 55.405210,-1.673340 55.405210,-1.673347 55.405085,-1.673294 55.405084,-1.673299 55.404998,-1.673062 55.404993,-1.673055 55.405108,-1.673028 55.405107,-1.673021 55.405207,-1.673110 55.405209,-1.673117 55.405095,-1.673158 55.405096,-1.673156 55.405107,-1.673215 55.405108,-1.673216 55.405096,-1.673253 55.405097,-1.673245 55.405208,-1.673326 55.405210))) | ALNMOUTH ROAD 1. 5330 (South Side) Alndyke NU 21 SW 9/126 II 2. Early C19. Two storeys and 3 windows. Ashlar. Slate roof with coped gables and footstones and stone chimneys. Glazing bar sash windows; round headed window in centre with pointed glazing in head. Square box porch in centre of ground floor. Two lower wings project at each side of ground floor. The south front has 3 windows and central 6 panel door. Percy Crescent in rain-water pipe head. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041545 | Freeman's Hill Farmhouse | 1041545 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.761295 55.369976,-1.761379 55.369995,-1.761423 55.369928,-1.761351 55.369912,-1.761364 55.369891,-1.760874 55.369786,-1.760842 55.369837,-1.761321 55.369939,-1.761295 55.369976))) | ALNWICK MOOR 1. 5330 Aydon Forest Freeman's Hill Farmhouse NU 10 NE 10/130 II 2. Enclosed 1771 and 1st built then. Present house circa 1803 incorporating older parts. Two storeys and 3 windows with single storey range on each side. Coursed squared rubble. Slate roof with coped verges and 2 brick chimneys. Late glazed sash windows. Central door with later pebbledash covered gabled porch which obscures the lintel on which some inscriptions remain. The figures ..8..17 are visible and also parts of names (Hindmarsh, Bell, Selby). Roof at rear is partly a catslide roof. Named after the nearby well, or pond, in which the Freemen of Alnwick are traditionally initiated. , | 1977-08-25 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041546 | Church Of St Michael | 1041546 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711013 55.417012,-1.711027 55.417059,-1.711443 55.417018,-1.711428 55.416970,-1.711488 55.416965,-1.711506 55.416972,-1.711514 55.416966,-1.711501 55.416961,-1.711488 55.416910,-1.711515 55.416908,-1.711512 55.416897,-1.711485 55.416899,-1.711471 55.416845,-1.711498 55.416842,-1.711494 55.416827,-1.711467 55.416829,-1.711458 55.416794,-1.711478 55.416781,-1.711457 55.416770,-1.711433 55.416786,-1.711361 55.416793,-1.711350 55.416755,-1.711270 55.416763,-1.711282 55.416801,-1.711074 55.416821,-1.711070 55.416809,-1.711050 55.416812,-1.711054 55.416823,-1.710793 55.416849,-1.710779 55.416841,-1.710752 55.416847,-1.710751 55.416856,-1.710766 55.416865,-1.710816 55.417031,-1.710893 55.417024,-1.710901 55.417051,-1.710962 55.417045,-1.710954 55.417018,-1.711013 55.417012))) | BAILIFFGATE 1. (North Side) 5330 Church of St Mary and St Michael NU 1813 NW 3/2 II 2. Unusally large aisled church for Northumberland. Of the long single vessel apsed Norman church only fragments remain, some built into chancel arch. Present church dates largely from circa 1464 (Chartere of Henry VI) with various restorations:- by Vincent Shepherd in 1782 (when it was given a fan-vaulted plaster ceiling etc), 1818 by towns people and circa 1863 by Salvin (who restored an overall Perpendicular feeling). In plan a nave with a wide aisles of 5 bays and a chancel with chapels of 3 bays. Tower at south-west end. In elevation a 3 stage embattled C15 tower with angle buttresses having 12 set offs, and a long south aisle, its windows divided by buttresses and with unusual octagonal stair turret at south-east end. A C15 porch next to the tower, an unassuming priest's door into the south chapel. A small clerestory with paired lights not aligned with internal arcades. Large perpendicular tracery in windows. Interior: North arcade has hexagonal piers with much moulded caps and paired fluting; south arcade plain octagonal piers and carved corbel heads at rear; arcades of chancel higher and more delicate having octagonal piers containing 8 keeled shafts within cusped-head panels and angels at the arcade springing level. , LIST ENTRY DESCRIPTION 08-FEB-2012 CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL, BAILIFFGATE Summary of Building A Parish church of 1464 built under Henry VI, incorporating fragments of a Norman chapel, extended in the C14. It is perpendicular in style and a rare example of church building in Northumberland at a time when conditions allowed little church building in the county. It notably incorporates a defensive tower. Later C18 Gothicisation was reversed by Anthony Salvin in 1863. Reasons for Designation The Parish church of St Michael's is designated at Grade I for the following principal reasons: * Architectural interest: it retains extensive medieval fabric, largely from a single phase incorporating fragments of an earlier Norman church, extended in the C14. * Association: its construction is associated with the Monarch Henry VI and it was restored by Anthony Salvin and F. R. Wilson. * Timber elements: it retains original early timber elements including structural features such as the nave roof and bell frame in the west tower, and an early C14 decorated Flemish chest. * Historic interest: it is a rare example of the perpendicular style in Northumberland, constructed at a time in the C15 when social conditions precluded extensive church building; the inclusion of a defensive turret reflects the turbulent times of the Border area. * Stained glass: the church contains a collection of stained glass representing many of the notable national C19 practitioners. History St Michael's Parish Church was rebuilt under Henry VI who granted the burgesses of Alnwick tolls on exports from the Port of Alnmouth to 'make and repair their church' in c.1464. This was part of a bid for the support of the Percy family, Earls of Northumberland, during the Wars of the Roses. Reports of a Saxon church on the same site are unconfirmed although the presence of a Norman chapel has been confirmed; this chapel was itself extended in the C14, and fragments of the early chapel and parts of the C14 north and west walls are incorporated into the present church. Turbulent conditions on the English border during the C14 and C15 centuries meant that this was not a time of peace and prosperity for Northumberland and little church work took place in the county. Such work was generally confined to what were considered the safer areas in the south of the county and close to the coast, leading to an absence of newly built decorated and perpendicular work. St Michael's Alnwick is a rare example of the perpendicular style and owes its existence to the relationship between the Monarch and the Earls of Northumberland. St Michael's was restored and Gothicised in 1782 by Vincent Shepard, a process which included the installation of a plaster fan-vaulted chancel ceiling and a tabernacle with rows of seats for local dignitaries. In 1818, extra seating in the form of a west gallery was included. The church has a close relationship with the Percy family and Alnwick Castle, and architect to the fourth Duke of Northumberland, Anthony Salvin comprehensively removed the C18 Gothic and the early C19 gallery and restored the overall perpendicular character of the church in 1863. As his entry in the ODNB is clear, Salvin (1799-1881) was widely regarded as an expert on medieval buildings and received many commissions relating to the restoration of castles and churches; by the end of his career he was held in high regard, although his approach of removing earlier work rather than retaining it, has been questioned subsequently. He has dozens of listed buildings to his name, many in the higher grades. In the 1880s a sacristy and vestry were added to the north aisle, and in 1890 an organ chamber was inserted by F. R. Wilson (1827-1894), a local architect with c. 30 listed buildings to his name, who worked as assistant architect for Anthony Salvin during his restoration of Alnwick Castle. Details MATERIALS: the church is built of roughly coursed squared stone with ashlar dressings. The roofs have slate coverings and the windows have stone perpendicular tracery with leaded and stained glass windows. PLAN: the church is situated in the northern outskirts of the town of Alnwick, on a high bluff overlooking the River Aln. It is a parallelogram comprising a five bay nave and a slightly taller three bay chancel with wide aisles and chapels; there is a three-stage tower and south porch at the south-west end, a projecting turret at the south-east end and vestries and a north porch appended to the north aisle. EXTERIOR: The long embattled south aisle is lit by three-light perpendicular windows, separated by pinnacled buttresses. There is a simple priest's door into the south chapel and adjacent to this, a projecting polygonal turret with a corbelled-out top and chamber, rise above the chancel roof. This appears to have had a defensive function as its upper levels carry embrasures. At the west end of the church, there is a wide gabled porch with carved stone cross and double wooden doors with hood mould and carved stops. The embattled tower has angle buttresses with twelve set-offs ending in pinnacles; the ground floor has a segmental headed window with perpendicular tracery, the second stage has paired narrow openings, and the third stage has a perpendicular slatted window. The east end has three perpendicular windows, separated by stepped buttresses surmounted by pinnacles; that lighting the south aisle has five lights and that to the north aisle has four lights, both with complex tracery; the east end of the chancel including its five-light window date from the C19 restoration. The west end has a three-light window (a C19 replacement for a decorated original) and a small trefoil lancet window of c. 1300, incorporated into the later church from its predecessor and indicating the presence of a formerly narrower nave. INTERIOR: within the church the aisles have double chamfered arches: the north arcade has hexagonal piers with much moulded caps and paired fluted faces; this largely dates to the C19 when the old arcade was removed to allow the fitting of galleries. The south arcade has plain octagonal piers and carved corbel heads at the rear, slightly altered when the tower was built necessitating the construction of the large buttress which projects out into the nave. The chancel arch is also C19 but with re-sited Norman diaper work above and the chancel arcades are higher and more delicate having octagonal piers containing eight keeled shafts within cusped-head panels and angels at the arcade springing level; the capitals are richly carved with stylized foliage of varying types; the Hotspur capital on the north carries the crescent and fetterlocks of the Earl of Northumberland. The nave roof is original with contemporary bosses and the arch-braced trusses v0001 | 2012-02-08 | 1977-08-25 | ||
1041547 | 2, Bailiffgate | 1041547 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708114 55.416042,-1.708071 55.416149,-1.708034 55.416145,-1.708022 55.416180,-1.708166 55.416196,-1.708325 55.415900,-1.708065 55.415842,-1.707993 55.415948,-1.708082 55.415968,-1.708043 55.416026,-1.708114 55.416042))) | BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) No 2 NU 1813 NE 2/3 20.2.52. II* G 2. The Duchess's Girls School, formerly Derwentwater House. Reputedly built in 1797. Three storeys and basement. Five windows. Plain ashlar, ground floor plat band, cornice and parapet. Glazing bar sash Windows. Central doorway with side lights below a relieving arch. Six panel door - top 2 raised and fielded; patterned rectangular light above; brackets to lintel. Curved doorstep. Closed area. East elevation; 3 bays with plat band and cornice returned; central bay breaks forward and has a pediment within the parapet. Rear: 3 bays. Tripartite windows with relieving arches 1st and ground floors. Venetian windows with pointed glazing in centre light to centre of 1st and 2nd floors. Interior: fine carved Adam style chimney pieces. , | 1952-02-20 | 1952-02-20 | ||
1041548 | 6 And 8, Bailiffgate | 1041548 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.708359 55.416150,-1.708399 55.416156,-1.708463 55.416029,-1.708499 55.416039,-1.708495 55.416054,-1.708517 55.416070,-1.708475 55.416167,-1.708538 55.416176,-1.708574 55.416092,-1.708633 55.415987,-1.708452 55.415936,-1.708413 55.415976,-1.708361 55.416091,-1.708381 55.416094,-1.708359 55.416150))) | BAILIFFGATE 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 6 and 8 NU 1813 NE 2/5 20.2.52 II GV C18. Three storeys. Four windows. Ashlar with raised quoins and architraves to windows and doors. Eaves band to slate roof. Plate glass sash windows. Half glazed doorway in centre. , | 1952-02-20 | 1952-02-20 | ||
1041656 | 2-12, Bridge End | 1041656 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.005906 55.768564,-2.005564 55.768693,-2.005638 55.768733,-2.005687 55.768748,-2.005832 55.768666,-2.005837 55.768670,-2.005964 55.768620,-2.005985 55.768534,-2.005906 55.768564))) | 1. 840 BRIDGE END Nos 2 to 12 (even) NT 9952 11/8 1.8.52. II 2. Single block of houses with some later shop fronts. Dated 1804 on lead rainwater head. 3 storeys, with cornice, and rusticated ground floor. All upper windows are 12-paned sashes. Nos 8, 10 and 12 have 4 first floor windows with iron railings, pediment over centre door and blank upper windows above door. , | 1952-08-01 | 1952-08-01 | ||
1041657 | 12 And 14, Bridge Street | 1041657 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.003391 55.768335,-2.003513 55.768361,-2.003636 55.768144,-2.003663 55.768115,-2.003528 55.768068,-2.003469 55.768137,-2.003530 55.768155,-2.003479 55.768254,-2.003489 55.768255,-2.003466 55.768299,-2.003413 55.768296,-2.003391 55.768335))) | 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) Nos 12 and 14 NT 9952 11/11 II GV 2. Late Georgian. Ashlar, with quoins, 2 storeys. Panelled door and plain fanlight to No 12, late C19 shop front to No 14, and 3 sash window on upper floor. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , | 1971-05-26 | 1971-05-26 | ||
1041658 | 24, Bridge Street | 1041658 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.003757 55.768260,-2.003818 55.768278,-2.003834 55.768259,-2.003853 55.768265,-2.003910 55.768191,-2.003822 55.768165,-2.003758 55.768237,-2.003775 55.768241,-2.003757 55.768260))) | 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) No 24 NT 9952 11/13 II GV 2. Included in previous provisional list as Nos 20 and 22. C18, brick, 2 storeys, pantiled roof, 3 12-paned sash windows above modern shop front. Small skylight in roof. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , | 1971-05-26 | 1971-05-26 | ||
1041659 | 26, Bridge Street | 1041659 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.003869 55.768240,-2.003841 55.768279,-2.003874 55.768288,-2.003842 55.768326,-2.003924 55.768348,-2.004030 55.768225,-2.003910 55.768191,-2.003869 55.768240))) | 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) No 26 NT 9952 11/14 II GV 2. Ashlar, with old slate roof and a gabled dormer. Cl8 building with good late Victorian shop front across whole ground floor, with continuous frieze and dentilled cornice and 2 modern doors in centre. 2 sash windows on upper floor. (Omit rear wing, containing Nos 20A, 22A, 22B) All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , | 1971-05-26 | 1971-05-26 | ||
1041660 | 32-36, Bridge Street | 1041660 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.004096 55.768442,-2.004147 55.768458,-2.004273 55.768300,-2.004154 55.768263,-2.004070 55.768363,-2.004122 55.768379,-2.004089 55.768415,-2.004101 55.768438,-2.004096 55.768442))) | 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) Nos 32 to 36 (even) NT 9952 11/16 II GV 2. No 32 is merely the rear wing. Nos 34 and 36 stuccoed front, 2 storeys, rusticated quoins, pantiles and 2 dormers, 3 sash windows in upper floor in moulded frames. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , | 1971-05-26 | 1971-05-26 | ||
1041661 | 48-52, Bridge Street | 1041661 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.004445 55.768446,-2.004342 55.768561,-2.004417 55.768582,-2.004498 55.768500,-2.004477 55.768494,-2.004526 55.768443,-2.004567 55.768456,-2.004523 55.768498,-2.004605 55.768525,-2.004615 55.768517,-2.004653 55.768531,-2.004740 55.768451,-2.004517 55.768373,-2.004445 55.768446))) | 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) Nos 48 to 52 (even) NT 9952 11/18 II GV 2. C17 and C18. Front is 3 storeyed, stuccoed, with pantiled roof. No 48 has a shop front. Between Nos 48 and 52 is the narrow entry to No 50. Each upper floor has 6 12 paned sash windows in moulded openings. No 50 occupies rear wing and is earlier, timber-framed, 2 storeys, the upper storey projecting on joist ends, but with later windows. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , | 1971-05-26 | 1971-05-26 | ||
1041662 | 54-60, Bridge Street | 1041662 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.004552 55.768622,-2.004545 55.768629,-2.004618 55.768661,-2.004667 55.768621,-2.004705 55.768636,-2.004717 55.768626,-2.004738 55.768635,-2.004776 55.768603,-2.004758 55.768596,-2.004799 55.768561,-2.004808 55.768565,-2.004828 55.768548,-2.004997 55.768611,-2.005053 55.768563,-2.004740 55.768451,-2.004552 55.768622))) | 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) Nos 54 to 60 (even) NT 9952 11/19 1.8.52. II GV 2. Circa 1800, ashlar with moulded cornice, rusticated pilasters at ends, and 2 very long tapering Doric pilasters forming centre feature of 3 storeys. No 56 has a flush panelled door and traceried fanlight, No 58 has a long panelled door with large hinges, leading to rear wing which is house No 58. Upper floors have 5, 1, 5 windows, all 12-paned. No 60 forms corner to Eastern Lane. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , | 1952-08-01 | 1952-08-01 | ||
1041663 | 64, Bridge Street | 1041663 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.005062 55.768718,-2.005080 55.768724,-2.005105 55.768703,-2.005160 55.768724,-2.005211 55.768713,-2.005280 55.768651,-2.005179 55.768612,-2.005062 55.768718))) | 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) No 64 NT 9952 11/21 1.8.52. II GV 2. With No 66 Bridge Street; No 57 West Street (qv) forms return side. 3 storeys, stuccoed with rusticated quoins. Good Victorian shop front with slender fluted columns and decorated pediments over 2 doors (shop where the original Berwick cockles are sold), 6 12-paned sash windows on first floor, and 6 later sashes on top floor. All the listed building in Bridge Street (North Side) form a group. , | 1952-08-01 | 1952-08-01 | ||
1041664 | 7, Bridge Street | 1041664 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.003498 55.767975,-2.003611 55.768012,-2.003660 55.767967,-2.003673 55.767972,-2.003727 55.767920,-2.003637 55.767893,-2.003687 55.767842,-2.003633 55.767823,-2.003525 55.767926,-2.003542 55.767931,-2.003498 55.767975))) | This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 10/06/2015. 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (South Side) No 7 NT 9952 11/23 II GV 2. C18. Painted ashlar, slate roof, 2 storeys, shop front with 3 new sash windows above. Nos 1 to 17 (odd) form a group. , | 1971-05-26 | 1971-05-26 | ||
1041665 | 13 And 15, Bridge Street | 1041665 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.003817 55.768013,-2.003767 55.768060,-2.003860 55.768088,-2.004008 55.767945,-2.003922 55.767916,-2.003817 55.768013))) | This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 10/06/2015. 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (South Side) Nos 13 & 15 NT 9952 11/25 II GV 2. C18. Brick with stone keystones, old brick chimneys. 2 storeys. 3 segmental headed windows on each floor, the upper ones renewed. Nos 1 to 17 (odd) form a group. | 1971-05-26 | 1971-05-26 | ||
1041666 | 25 And 25a, Bridge Street | 1041666 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.004171 55.768186,-2.004263 55.768214,-2.004324 55.768144,-2.004234 55.768117,-2.004171 55.768186))) | 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (South Side) Nos 25 & 25A NT 9952 11/27 1.8.52. II GV 2. Early C18. Ashlar with rusticated quoins, 3 storeys, later shop front, 2 sash windows on upper storeys. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street (South Side) from Nos 25 to 6l (odd) form a group . , | 1952-08-01 | 1952-08-01 | ||
1041667 | 27-33, Bridge Street | 1041667 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.004300 55.768222,-2.004506 55.768286,-2.004554 55.768234,-2.004543 55.768230,-2.004594 55.768177,-2.004580 55.768173,-2.004598 55.768154,-2.004521 55.768130,-2.004474 55.768180,-2.004448 55.768172,-2.004511 55.768106,-2.004433 55.768082,-2.004300 55.768222))) | 1. 840 BRIDGE STREET (South Side) Nos 27 to 33 (odd) NT 9952 11/28 II GV 2. Late C18. Stuccoed, 2 storeys, with 19th century shop fronts and 6 sash windows above. All the listed buildings in Bridge Street South side from Nos 25 to 61 (odd) form a group. , | 1971-05-26 | 1971-05-26 |
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