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Square shaft with inlaid marble tablets with names of war dead (1939-45 war to rear); moulded cap carrying life-size figure of soldier in uniform. ,","listed-building":"1041344"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.503451,55.126518],[-1.503507,55.126501],[-1.503484,55.126477],[-1.503432,55.126493],[-1.503399,55.126457],[-1.503031,55.126571],[-1.502998,55.126534],[-1.502884,55.126567],[-1.502917,55.126605],[-1.502895,55.126611],[-1.502906,55.126623],[-1.502859,55.126636],[-1.502915,55.126697],[-1.502976,55.126678],[-1.503015,55.126723],[-1.503132,55.126689],[-1.503101,55.126654],[-1.503389,55.12657],[-1.503396,55.126579],[-1.503483,55.126553],[-1.503451,55.126518]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2013-08-19","start-date":"1950-07-28","end-date":"","entity":42153174,"name":"Church Of St Cuthbert","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1041345","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"BLYTH PLESSEY ROAD NZ 3181 SE (South side) 12/41 Church of St. Cuthbert 28.7.50 GV II* Parish church, 1884-93 by W.S. Hicks. Snecked tooled stone with ashlar dressings; except for porch, oak on stone base. Lakeland slate roof. Cruciform plan with western porch to narthex; vestries, broad unaisled nave, central tower and small sanctuary. Free C14 style. Porch in form of lych gate in timber-framed C15 style, into flat-roofed narthex with diagonal buttresses and moulded parapet. Slightly narrower 4-bay nave with crocketed pinnacles flanking 4-light west window above narthex roof. Side walls with stepped buttresses and 2- or 3-light windows. Transepts each have angle buttresses, doors on west and two 2-light windows in each end. Tower with big diagonal buttresses at western angles and octagonal south-east stair turret; 2-light bell openings and string with gargoyles below stepped embattled parapet. Sanctuary with setback buttresses, 5-light east window and 2-light window on each side wall. Gables with moulded coping; finial crosses on east and west ends. Patterned rainwater heads dated 1884. Interior: Plastered, except for crossing and sanctuary with alternating dressings of pink and buff stone. Crossing has semi-octagonal piers and capitals differing in detail; smaller arches set obliquely between nave and transepts. Nave has panelled barrel roof on carved embattled wall-plate with cusped panels, and coved eaves; wainscoting also panelled and embattled. West door and window in tall double-chamfered arch. Tower has wood lierne vault with carved bosses. Sanctuary has panelled barrel roof with bosses and richly- carved embattled wall-plate; piscina, sedilia, panelled walls. Carved stone font with conical cover. Good late C19 glass in nave, some by Percy Bacon Bros. of London. 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Southern stone has relief-carved panel; in centre anchor with arrow and scythe, in cable-moulded border, flanked by sailing ships on billows with heads of drowning persons. Inscription: William Watts of South Blyth Pilot taken to the Mercy of God being drowned (with three other Pilots) while employed in the duty of his Calling on the 14th day of January 1805 he left a widow & five children to bewail his loss Weep for yourselves, for me lament no more I'm safely landed on a peaceful shore My Home's in Him whose word proclaimeth this - I am the Way to everlasting Bliss For two of the 'three other pilots', see Hedley headstone at Bedlington and Redford headstone at Newbiggin. Northern stone has shaped top with carvings of rustic cherub above book and hourglass; inscription to Jane, daughter of Thos. English, surgeon, c.1764. Right edge damaged; included for group value. ,","listed-building":"1041346"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.5118,55.127208],[-1.511643,55.127239],[-1.511668,55.127278],[-1.511702,55.127272],[-1.511718,55.127297],[-1.511776,55.127285],[-1.511761,55.12726],[-1.511823,55.127248],[-1.5118,55.127208]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2013-01-29","start-date":"1987-04-24","end-date":"","entity":42153176,"name":"House 10 Metres North Of St Mary's Church","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1041347","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"In the entry for:- BLYTH WANLEY STREET (East Side) 9/45 House 30 metres north of St. Mary's Church The address shall be amended to read:- WANLEY STREET (East Side) House 10 metres north of St. Mary's Church ------------------------------------ BLYTH WANLEY STREET NZ 3181 NW (East side) 9/45 House 30 metres north of St. 24.4.87 Mary's Church GV II Former headmaster's house for National School. 1858, by A.M. Dunn. Squared stone with tooled dressings; blue slate roof with cresting of yellow moulded tiles, upper parts of stacks rebuilt in brick. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Chamfered plinth. Left-of-centre diagonal-boarded door, and 4-pane sash windows, all in chamfered surrounds with segmental-pointed heads. Flanking stacks project from returns. Hipped roof. Rear wing has similar roof and stack. The National School was built for 250 children; other buildings including attached block to north-west, have been altered and are not of special interest. 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Brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 3, with ashlar dressings; Lakeland slate roof with terracotta ridge cresting. T-plan with hall and sunday schools at rear; liturgical west end (to north) with north-west tower/spire and south- west apsidal stair projection. Free C14 style. West end, flanked by, large stepped buttresses, has boarded doors with ornamental ironwork, and small lancets to right and left with linked hoodmoulds. Multi-chamfered set-back above and two tall 2-light windows; rose window in gable. To left, short linking bay with shouldered doorway within pointed arch, and 3-stage tower. Chamfered plinth, moulded strings; upper stages have multi-chamfered setback, between clasping buttresses. Tall paired bell openings with slatted louvres. Lofty spire patterned in ashlar and brick; pierced band with small lucarnes at mid-height. To right, stair projection has similar doorway to tower link bay, and lancets above. 5-bay north and south walls; stepped buttresses, 2 tiers of paired lancets except for upper 2-light window in gabled dormer at east. Hall at rear, 5 bays, rather plainer detail. Interior: 4 bays, plastered above wainscoting. Panelled gallery round 3 sides supported on cast-iron columns, canted at western corners, and with pointed arcade on upper level. Roof recently underdrawn; raised half tie-beam trusses in aisles. Eastern arch, filled by organ, moulded on detached colonnettes and with head-stopped hoodmould. Oak central pulpit. Original numbered benches. Early brass light fittings on gallery string. War memorial window of St. George. Porch to hall, and small extruded block between hall and church, are later additions and are not of special interest. ,","listed-building":"1041348"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.501378,55.120545],[-1.50138,55.12055],[-1.501486,55.120534],[-1.501575,55.120751],[-1.501468,55.120764],[-1.501471,55.120771],[-1.501587,55.120755],[-1.501493,55.120528],[-1.501378,55.120545]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2013-01-29","start-date":"1987-07-15","end-date":"","entity":42153178,"name":"Front Garden Walls To Numbers 4 And 6","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1041349","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"BLYTH WENSLEYDALE TERRACE NZ 38 SW (East side) 2/50 Front garden walls to Nos. 4 and 6 GV II Garden walls, probably 1821. Brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 5, with cut stone dressings. Side walls with flat coping run to rusticated piers with low pyramidal caps, linked by dwarf front walls with slightly-arched coping. 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Late C18 for George Shum-Storey; south block dated 1805 with initials R S (Robert Storey?) on rainwater head; service wings mid C19. Original house has whitewashed tooled ashlar front and brick rear; south block brick, rendered and whitewashed. Roofs Lakeland slate except for lead half-dome on bow. Original house and south block form L plan, with service wings to north. Entrance (south) front is 1805 block; 3 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central Roman Doric porch with pilasters and triglyph frieze; renewed half-glazed door under keyed archivolt flanked by 4-pane fixed windows under keyed round arches. Tripartite sashes to lower floors except for one C20 window. 4-pane sashes to 2nd floor; sill bands. Hipped roof with corniced flanking stacks, that to left with tripartite shaft, that to right rendered. East front in 3 parts: 3-storey, 3-bay centre has central 3-window bow. Plinth, sill bands and moulded eaves cornice stepped up over slightly taller bow. Contemporary 2-storey, 3-bay part to left, linked to centre by narrow recessed bay with renewed door, has bands carried through from centre, and moulded eaves cornice. Sash windows, mostly with glazing bars, some renewed,those in bow curved on plan. Set back on far left, screen wall, covering single-storey outbuilding, has shaped coped gable. Right part is west end of 1805 block, with dated rainwater head; arched 1st floor window with coloured margined glazing, reputedly lighting domestic chapel. To rear, single-storey domestic wing with 2 parallel gabled roofs each with a tall banded ridge stack; contemporary yard with tall flat-coped wall on north. Interior: Lounge retains coved anthemion cornice, dining room modillion cornice and ornamental ceiling rose.lst floor rooms with good cornices and fielded-panel doors, formerly centre-hinged. Lounge fireplace flanked by fluted shafts with leafy capitals, carrying lintel with medallions. Historical note: George Shum adventured in India and was present at the siege of Arcot, a fortified town near Madras. He married the daughter of Robert Storey, taking the name Shum-Storey. 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Snecked stone with flush ashlar bands and dressings; Welsh slate roof with red tile cresting. 6-bay aisled nave with south-west porch and north-west baptistery; 3-bay aisled chancel with canted apse within ambulatory. French Gothic style. Chamfered plinth, buttresses with stepped coping. Shouldered doorways to south porch, in projection to east and at east of ambulatory. Aisle and baptistery windows mostly of 2 shoulder- arched lights. Lofty west end shows 2 tall lancets with buttress between and vesica over; large moulded finial cross. Clerestorey of quatrefoiled circles, with cinquefoiled circle on east above ambulatory, flanked by pointed lights with cusped vesicas above. Nave/chancel division marked by octagonal pinnacles springing from aisles and clerestorey walls. Baptistery has steep pyramidal roof with wrought-iron finial cross; similar finial to apse. Bellcote with finial cross above east door of ambulatory. Interior: Arcade arches narrow and steeply pointed, expecially in chancel. High arch-braced timber roof on corbelled shafts; chancel arch is simply a more elaborate stone truss on triple shafts. Panelled sanctuary. Carved screens in chancel arcade. Tall carved reredos with 6 painted panels of saints and central figure of Christ in niche under pinnacle. Similar but smaller carved reredos in north Lady Chapel. Carved pulpit with figures of saints in pinnacled niches. Good wrought-iron baptistery rail. The church is said to be modelled on Ostend Cathedral, which the architect and Father Chapman visited; it was built on a concrete raft to counteract mining subsidence. 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Central 4-panel door with plain overlight, in alternating-block surround. 4-pane casement windows with tooled lintels and slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables, end stacks. Interior: understair cupboard door of 6 fielded panels, on H hinges. Early C19 cast-iron fire surrounds. ,","listed-building":"1041352"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.583185,55.085637],[-1.583212,55.085628],[-1.583216,55.085616],[-1.583209,55.085607],[-1.58318,55.085601],[-1.583155,55.085612],[-1.583158,55.085628],[-1.583185,55.085637]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2013-08-19","start-date":"1987-07-15","end-date":"","entity":42153182,"name":"Gray Tomb 13 Metres South Of Church Of St Nicholas","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1041353","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"CRAMLINGTON CRAMLINGTON VILLAGE NZ 27 NE 4/63 Gray tomb 13 metres south of Church of St. Nicholas GV II Table tomb, 1762. Slab with achievement in roundel and inscription to Ann Gray. 6 moulded urn legs, laid recumbent beneath slab at time of survey. ,","listed-building":"1041353"}}],"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=1440&organisation_entity=220&limit=10","prev":"http://www.planning.data.gov.uk/entity.geojson?offset=1420&organisation_entity=220&limit=10"}}