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Listed building outline

St Marys Chantry (Ruins)

Field Value Fact links
CURIE listed-building-outline:1041415 no fact link
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Reference 1041415 Facts
Name St Marys Chantry (Ruins) 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 1952-02-20 Facts
End date Facts
Entry date 2013-08-19 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.709768 55.417657, -1.709839 55.417666, -1.709858 55.417615, -1.709608 55.417584, -1.709589 55.417635, -1.709701 55.417649, -1.709768 55.417657))) Facts
Point POINT (-1.709723 55.417625) Facts
Notes 1. WALKERGATE 5330 (North Side) St Mary's Chantry (ruins) NU 1813 NW 3/394 20.2.52. II* GV 2. Scheduled AM (No 59). Mid C15 (circa 1448). Only the south wall and east gable visible, north wall stands with small doorway to garden. Large pointed doorway. To left is a later cross window, now bricked in, with cusped heads. A secondary door to right of main door has a chamfered 4 centred arch in lintel. , Facts
Listed building 1041415 Facts

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        "end-date": "",
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        "notes": "1. WALKERGATE 5330 (North Side) St Mary's Chantry (ruins) NU 1813 NW 3/394 20.2.52. II* GV 2. Scheduled AM (No 59). Mid C15 (circa 1448). Only the south wall and east gable visible, north wall stands with small doorway to garden. Large pointed doorway. To left is a later cross window, now bricked in, with cusped heads. A secondary door to right of main door has a chamfered 4 centred arch in lintel. ,",
        "listed-building": "1041415"
    }
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