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Late C19 in origin, remodelled 1914-18; some altera- tions 1939-45. Reinforced concrete; brick. The fort, built on and partly into a sand-dune hill, consists of a pair of gun emplacements facing seawards, a magazine and shell store built into the landward face of the dune, a shelter block to the south, and a Defence Electric Light director station and blockhouse to the north. The gun emplacements are each fronted by a sloping apron of reinforced concrete, and are linked by a wall backed by a lower-level, flat-roofed shelter block; in the internal wall face at each end of the shelter are cupboards with heavy iron doors. The flat-roofed superstructure of each emplacement is a 1939-45 addition. Facing the internal wall of the shelter is the detached R.A. store with a boarded door, 2 small windows and a flat felted roof. The officers' and men's shelter (now a public convenience) is a flat-roofed rectangular building with a door and 4 windows on the south. 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Fanlight above, the whole within round-arched recess. 4-pane sash windows with wedge lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Stone-coped gable to right; end stacks. Rear elevation shows margined sash stair window with C19 coloured glass. ,","listed-building":"1041339"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.50287,55.127507],[-1.502667,55.127403],[-1.502559,55.12747],[-1.502636,55.127505],[-1.502596,55.127531],[-1.502576,55.127521],[-1.502459,55.127595],[-1.502609,55.12767],[-1.50287,55.127507]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2013-08-19","start-date":"1987-07-15","end-date":"","entity":42153170,"name":"Kings Head Hotel","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1041340","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"BLYTH BRIDGE STREET NZ 3181 NE (North side) 10/31 Kings Head Hotel GV II Hotel, late C19. Brick with ashlar front; Welsh slate roof with red tile cresting. 3 storeys, 7 windows, symmetrical. Ground floor has moulded plinth, sill and impost strings with channeled rustication above up to Greek key frieze and dentil cornice: central fielded-panel door with overlight in stone doorcase with pedimented hood, flanked by broad elliptical-arched windows with smaller round-headed windows in end bays. Upper floors have giant Ionic Order with garland frieze and dentil cornice: plate-glass sashes in architraves, those to 1st floor with alternating segmental and triangular pediments. Block rustication to jambs of doorway and 1st floor windows, and archivolts of ground floor windows. Parapet with pilasters, moulded coping and knobbed urn finials; raised centre part with hotel name and swan-necked pediment framing a bust. ,","listed-building":"1041340"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.503496,55.127781],[-1.503595,55.127706],[-1.503416,55.127626],[-1.503367,55.127613],[-1.503325,55.127616],[-1.503273,55.127639],[-1.503161,55.127721],[-1.503309,55.127787],[-1.503399,55.12772],[-1.503435,55.127736],[-1.503415,55.127751],[-1.503483,55.127782],[-1.503496,55.127781]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2013-08-19","start-date":"1987-07-15","end-date":"","entity":42153171,"name":"Harbour Commissioners Offices","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1041341","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"BLYTH In the entry for:- 10/32 BRIDGE STREET (North Side) Harbour Commissioner's Offices. The list description should be amended to read:- Harbour Commissioner's Offices, 1913 by Cackett and Burns Dick of Newcastle. Ground floor ashlar, with channeled rustication, upper floors brick in Flemish bond with ashlar dressings; Lakeland slate roof. 3-storey facade in 3 sections; left 5-bay part fronting Bridge Street, right 3-bay part fronting Plessey Road, and 3-bay curved centre with entrance. Moulded plinth, 1st floor band, alternating raised quoins and modillion eaves cornice. Central panelled double doors in keyed moulded surround; flanking bays with oval geometrically-glazed windows in moulded surrounds draped by garlands, all within Roman Doric blind arcade with paired columns. 15-pane sash windows to 1st floor, in shouldered architraves with scrolled feet and cornices; cartouche with arms above centre window. 12-pane sashes in architraves to 2nd floor. Bridge Street frontage has similar fenestration; ground floor windows with keyed lintels. Plessey Road frontage again similar except for triple windows in centre bay. Steeply pitched roof with 3 flat-topped dormers towards Bridge Street. End and 2 ridge stacks, with ashlar bands and cornices. Interior: Circular entrance lobby with domed roof. Open-well stair with wrought- iron rail using ship's wheel motif, and ramped moulded handrail. Stair windows leaded with heraldic glass. Boardroom has fielded oak panelling in early C18 style, bolection-moulded fireplace in polished crinoidal limestone, with carved swags and trophies above, and plaster ceiling in late C17 style with raised borders of flowers and fruit. ------------------------------------ 10/32 BLYTH BRIDGE STREET NZ 3181 NE (North side) 10/32 Harbour Commissioners' Offices GV II Harbour Commissioners' Offices, 1913 by Cackett and Burns Dick of Newcastle. 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