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Snecked stone with cut dressings. From north-east to south-west: Tooled-and-margined monolithic arched piers to yard entrance; 3-metre wall with flat coping stepped downhill, and ramped down on either side of second gateway with similar piers; boarded door; 2-metre wall with unstepped coping arched up over boarded door to outbuilding; gateway to house has square ashlar piers with chamfered bases and low pyramidal caps, holding boarded double gates. Carved panel with Armstrong trebuchet on north pier, 'VR' letterbox in adjacent wall. 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(1810-1900) and of Margaret his wife (1807-1893)'. Tall tapering shaft with oak scroll inhabited by stag, squirrels and birds; Celtic cross head with central boss. Right side of shaft shows various knotwork and key patterns and left side a vinescroll; rear face has rose scroll with rabbits and birds. Overall height 6.9 metres. The cross stands on a square of paving with projecting blocks at the corners and on each side, which have carried iron standards for a former railing. 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Recorder by Brady and Martin of Newcastle (maker's plate), on square plinth with chamfered base, stop-chamfered angles and moulded cap. Included for historical interest. ,","listed-building":"1025879"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.910689,55.30872],[-1.910703,55.308732],[-1.910723,55.308724],[-1.910709,55.308712],[-1.910689,55.30872]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2013-08-19","start-date":"1987-08-25","end-date":"","entity":42152999,"name":"Eleanor Headstone 17 Metres South Of Porch Of Church Of All Saints","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1031330","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"ROTHBURY CHURCH STREET NU 0501 (East side) 25/270 Eleanor headstone 17 metres south of porch of Church of All Saints GV II Headstone, 1755. Cut sandstone. Pedimented top with death's head and hourglass cut in relief on upper edges, enclosing panel with 3 cherubs. Nowy-headed panel with inscription to Eleanor, wife of William ......., 1755, flanked by vertical panels each with bone above dart. ,","listed-building":"1031330"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.91141,55.308992],[-1.911376,55.309002],[-1.91131,55.308936],[-1.911329,55.30893],[-1.911277,55.308878],[-1.911146,55.30892],[-1.911279,55.309053],[-1.911423,55.309005],[-1.91141,55.308992]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2013-08-19","start-date":"1987-08-25","end-date":"","entity":42153000,"name":"1 And 2, Church Street","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1031334","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"ROTHBURY CHURCH STREET NU 0501 (West side) 25/273 Nos. 1 and 2 GV II Pair of houses, early C19. Coursed-roughly-squared stone with tooled quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays, slightly irregular. Flush-panelled door to No. 2 in second bay; 3 steps up to renewed door to No. 1 in right end bay. 16-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. All openings in alternating-block surrounds with narrow chamfers. Coped gables; stepped-and-corniced end and ridge stacks with panelled shafts. Adjacent house to right is left return of No. 1 Market Place (q.v.). ,","listed-building":"1031334"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.507843,55.126791],[-1.507873,55.126802],[-1.508307,55.126713],[-1.508364,55.126698],[-1.508369,55.126682],[-1.508195,55.126391],[-1.507824,55.126464],[-1.507837,55.126684],[-1.507813,55.126685],[-1.507819,55.126784],[-1.507842,55.126783],[-1.507843,55.126791]],[[-1.507842,55.126783],[-1.507839,55.126729],[-1.507841,55.126762],[-1.507842,55.126783]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2021-12-21","start-date":"1998-01-22","end-date":"","entity":42153001,"name":"The Wallaw Cinema","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1031569","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"NZ3187SW BLYTH The Wallaw Cinema 1395/1/10002 II Cinema and Theatre. Opened as a cinema. 1937 by Percy Lindsay Browne, Son and Harding of Newcastle upon Tyne, the job architect most probably Charles Alfred Harding. Plasterwork hy Webster Davidson and Co. Ltd of Sunderland. Streamlined moderne lighting fixtures hy Devereux Moody and Co. Ltd of Newcastle. Moderne style in brick and cement render, with auditorium set back and ranged left at a ninety degree to the main facade. Entrance doors divided into 1 +2+1 rhythm with sheltering canopy. Three vertical windows at first floor level in cut brick surrounds with rendered and moulded sill and lintel; the whole fac:ade is surmounted by a rendered parapet with three main steppings and a central forward projection Three storey right return wall with central, symmetrically placed horizontal windows, a 'pylon' feature to the left with a narrow, triple-height window, terminating in an emergency stair tower to the right expressed with another triple-height window turning the rear wall. Four sets of original entrance doors lead to steps up to main foyer level. The steps are flanked by five handrails, the three middle rails with Art Deco styling. Double-height foyer with two symmetrical flights of stairs rising to a landing. Solid balustrades with central metal section over stalls entrance carry symmetrically positioned stylized 'W' (for Wallaw) . Three bands of plaster moulding in Moderne style on flank walls. Coved ceiling has central panel embellished with scalloping. Triple stage Art Deco pendant light in centre. Inner foyer entered through small lobby followed h an eccentric shaped space with a circular ceiling cove to suggest a rotunda. Both spaces have streamlined Moderne light fittings and an Art Deco grille to conceal the radiator. Original Moderne doors to inner foyer, Moderne mouldings on inner foyer ceiling, and similarly styled streamlined light fittings on the ceilings. Double-height auditorium arranged as raked floor stalls and stepped balcony with the rear stalls divided off to create two small auditoria. Rectangular proscenium with flanking Moderne pilasters (that to left with clock). All the lighting is indirect, from fibrous plaster coves. Principal and subsidiary coves in ceiling over balcony. Continuous streamlined Mode e plaster feature in middle cove accommodates ventilation ducts. Three vomitories in balcony with streamlined timber batten decoration. Original doors from foyer landing into balcony foyer. Balcony foyer enriched with Moderne decoration on ceiling and cornice, with a leaf and rosette pattern in relief plaster on the rounded wall cheeks at the vomitory entrances. Included as a rare example of a streamlined Moderne cinema of the 1930s which has a rich collection of original internal features and fixtures surviving intact. The practice established by Percy Lindsay Browne in 1911 was one of the most prolific designers of cinemas to be found in the north east, and this is understood to be their best surviving work. Source: Richard Gray, 'Cinemas in Britain', London, Lund Humphries, 1996, p.137 ,","listed-building":"1031569"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.844189,55.429935],[-1.844244,55.42991],[-1.844241,55.429899],[-1.844251,55.429876],[-1.844118,55.429944],[-1.844189,55.429935]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2013-09-02","start-date":"1987-08-25","end-date":"","entity":42153002,"name":"Gate Screen To Titlington Hall","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1031913","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"HEDGELEY TITLINGTON NU 01 NE 4/256 Gate Screen to Titlington Hall GV II Gate screen, probably 1824. Tooled-and-margined stone. Gate piers have convex internal face and moulded pyramidal caps. Dwarf quadrant walls with steeply-chamfered coping link to square outer piers with similar caps. C20 wooden railings are not of special interest. ,","listed-building":"1031913"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.710501,55.522382],[-1.710534,55.522379],[-1.710528,55.522359],[-1.710632,55.52235],[-1.710624,55.522324],[-1.710652,55.522321],[-1.710638,55.522267],[-1.710575,55.522271],[-1.71058,55.522287],[-1.71043,55.522294],[-1.710443,55.522342],[-1.710489,55.522338],[-1.710501,55.522382]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2013-01-29","start-date":"1969-12-22","end-date":"","entity":42153003,"name":"Preston Tower (Old)","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1034424","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"ELLINGHAM PRESTON NU 12 NE 11/161 Preston Tower (old) 22.12.69 GV II* Part of tower house. C14 restored 1864 by Henry Robert Baker Cresswell. Squared stone with Welsh slate roof. The remains include the south wall and 2 southern corner turrets of a larger hall-type tower house with 4 towers (cf. Haughton Castle and Langley Castle). The rear wall is of 1864. 3 storeys. Chamfered plinth. Recessed centre flanked by projecting turrets. In the centre a boarded door in C16, or C17 chamfered surround. 2 slit windows with chamfered surrounds above door. 4 similar windows in turret to left, 3 in turret to right. On 2nd floor in centre, a large clock with ceramic face inscribed H R B C for the restorer. Embattled parapet. Higher turrets have rounded corbels below parapets. On left return a blocked, low, narrow C14 doorway with pointed arch and chamfered surround. To rear, similar clock face dated 1864. Interior: springing of ground-floor vault visible. The turrets have pointed tunnel-vaulted chambers on each floor. Also in turrets 3 C16 or C17 fireplaces with chamfered surrounds; one has a lintel, with keystone. Many mason's marks. C14 doorways into turret rooms have pointed arches and chamfered surrounds. ,","listed-building":"1034424"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.845305,55.430385],[-1.845319,55.430393],[-1.845509,55.430298],[-1.845498,55.430291],[-1.845626,55.430228],[-1.845617,55.430213],[-1.845761,55.430142],[-1.845627,55.430059],[-1.845333,55.430205],[-1.845344,55.430211],[-1.845229,55.430267],[-1.845263,55.430289],[-1.845294,55.430272],[-1.845311,55.430284],[-1.845377,55.43025],[-1.845398,55.430264],[-1.845421,55.430253],[-1.845453,55.430275],[-1.845324,55.430338],[-1.845275,55.430306],[-1.845222,55.430334],[-1.845305,55.430385]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2019-09-02","start-date":"1969-12-31","end-date":"","entity":42153004,"name":"Titlington Hall","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1038290","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"HEDGELEY TITLINGTON NU 01 NE 4/254 Titlington Hall 31.12.69 GV II House, rebuilt 1824 for W.M. 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Interior: not fully seen. 2-bay screen with tall fluted columns at foot of geometrical stair. Drawing room fireplace and some other features said to have been brought from Lemington Hall. Another north-west corner quoin dated 1745 probably relates to the previous house on the site, replacing a tower thought to have stood on what is now the front lawn, where parch marks sometimes show a rectangular structure. ,","listed-building":"1038290"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.858744,55.420878],[-1.858783,55.420887],[-1.858891,55.420876],[-1.858947,55.420879],[-1.858656,55.420767],[-1.858687,55.420808],[-1.858692,55.420827],[-1.858684,55.420845],[-1.858744,55.420878]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2019-09-02","start-date":"1987-08-25","end-date":"","entity":42153005,"name":"Screen Wall And Gate Piers At West Entrance To Shawdon Hall","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1038314","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"HEDGELEY SHAWDON NU 01 SE 8/252 Screen wall and gate piers at West Entrance to Shawdon Hall GV II Screen wall and piers, perhaps 1858 by John Dobson. Ashlar. Square piers with plinth and moulded capitals carrying ball finials; low serpentine walls with pitched coping (railings missing) link to end piers with stepped frieze and low pyramidal caps. Included for group value with West Lodge (q.v.). ,","listed-building":"1038314"}}],"links":{"first":"http://www.planning.data.gov.uk/entity.geojson?organisation_entity=220&limit=10","last":"http://www.planning.data.gov.uk/entity.geojson?offset=10830&organisation_entity=220&limit=10","next":"http://www.planning.data.gov.uk/entity.geojson?offset=1300&organisation_entity=220&limit=10","prev":"http://www.planning.data.gov.uk/entity.geojson?offset=1280&organisation_entity=220&limit=10"}}