Skip to main content

This is a new service - your feedback will help us to improve it.

Listed building outline

Entrance Screen And Gates To Hartford Hall

Field Value Fact links
CURIE listed-building-outline:1041381 no fact link
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Reference 1041381 Facts
Name Entrance Screen And Gates To Hartford Hall Facts
Quality Authoritative: We have some data from the authoritative source no fact link
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Northumberland County Council no fact link
Start date 1986-12-18 Facts
End date Facts
Entry date 2013-01-29 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.620588 55.115882, -1.620599 55.115878, -1.620515 55.115864, -1.620432 55.115863, -1.620348 55.115881, -1.620254 55.11592, -1.620198 55.115965, -1.620149 55.11602, -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))) Facts
Point POINT (-1.620289 55.115952) Facts
Notes 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. , Facts
Listed building 1041381 Facts

Available Code Snippets:

{
        "entry-date": "2013-01-29",
        "start-date": "1986-12-18",
        "end-date": "",
        "entity": 42153210,
        "name": "Entrance Screen And Gates To Hartford Hall",
        "dataset": "listed-building-outline",
        "typology": "geography",
        "reference": "1041381",
        "prefix": "listed-building-outline",
        "organisation-entity": "220",
        "geometry": "MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.620588 55.115882, -1.620599 55.115878, -1.620515 55.115864, -1.620432 55.115863, -1.620348 55.115881, -1.620254 55.11592, -1.620198 55.115965, -1.620149 55.11602, -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)))",
        "point": "POINT (-1.620289 55.115952)",
        "quality": "authoritative",
        "notes": "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. ,",
        "listed-building": "1041381"
    }
Loading...

© Crown copyright and database right 2026

Licensed under the Open Government Licence v.3.0.

Geographical area


Help improve this data

Give feedback on this dataset, or email your questions and corrections to digitalland@communities.gov.uk.