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Yellow Ashington brick with gauged arches to door and windows. Welsh slate roof with concrete capping to fan chambers. Single-storey building with square ventilation tower at east end flanked by fan chambers on east and south. North elevation 1 storey, 3 bays; bays defined by pilasters rising to stepped-and-cogged eaves cornice. Arched windows in end bays have radial heads and metal-framed casements. To left is flat-topped tower with stepped-and-cogged frieze and to far left fan chamber with small boarded door. Right return shows half-glazed door under round arch. Rear elevation shows similar fenestration and fan chamber with curved roof adjoining tower. 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East elevation; 1 storey, 16 bays. 4 large round- arched openings, 2 segmental-headed doorways, 1 pair of boarded doors under timber lintel, and round-arched windows, some with metal-framed casements. Similar windows to rear, some partly blocked, and banded lateral stack. 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Front and stair hall in white terracotta moulded to resemble tooled ashlar, returns and rear yellow brick in English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 3; red tile roof. Baroque style. Street front 3 storeys, 13 windows. Ground floor has tall plinth and wide 5-bay arcade, formerly open, with 1976 shop fronts in lugged archi-traves; short bay at each end has channelled rustication and panelled double doors, with radial-glazed overlights, in surrounds with deeply-inswept jambs and moulded lintels. Upper floors, above broad band, have 9-bay Giant Ionic Order. 1st- floor windows in architraves; frieze with leaded inscription ASHINGTON INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD; mansard roof. To each side a broader rusticated bay with a giant arch enclosing tripartite 1st floor window and segment-headed 2nd floor window, below frieze with key pattern and parapet stepped up at centre; lower end bays have broad pilasters, windows in linked architrave and shallow- gabled parapet. Metal-framed casements with diagonal glazing bars, replaced on 1st floor of left rusticated bay and adjacent bay of centre. Right return shows large boarded door of original covered cart dock. Interior: stair hall has rusticated rear wall and closed-string imperial stair with moulded balusters and handrail (and additional bronze handrail with scrolled ends, on cast-iron standards) leading up to balconies. Panelled dado, openings in architraves, panelled plaster ceiling. 2nd floor ballroom, now warehouse, with segmental proscenium arch and arched ceiling with patterned plaster ribs. ,","listed-building":"1041396"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.593288,55.130241],[-1.59326,55.130222],[-1.593262,55.130201],[-1.593337,55.13021],[-1.593331,55.130225],[-1.593338,55.130226],[-1.593344,55.130207],[-1.593258,55.130196],[-1.593255,55.130226],[-1.593282,55.130246],[-1.593288,55.130241]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2013-08-19","start-date":"1986-12-18","end-date":"","entity":42153226,"name":"Gatepiers And Adjacent Walls With Railings To Church Of St Cuthbert","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1041397","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"BEDLINGTON BEDLINGTON NZ 2681 NW (South side) 9/54 Gatepiers and adjacent walls with railings to Church of St. Cuthbert GV II Gatepiers and adjacent walls with railings, mid-C18 and C19. Squared stone, cast-iron. Circular piers with plinth and moulded capitals, the western with ball finial. Short lengths of wall, attached to east pier and adjacent to west pier, have slightly-arched coping and plain railings. ,","listed-building":"1041397"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.592698,55.130023],[-1.592721,55.130018],[-1.592728,55.13],[-1.592702,55.129987],[-1.592669,55.129998],[-1.592672,55.130016],[-1.592698,55.130023]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2013-08-19","start-date":"1986-12-18","end-date":"","entity":42153227,"name":"Pair Of Headstones 1 Metre East Of Church Of St Cuthbert","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1041398","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"BEDLINGTON CHURCH LANE NZ 2681 NW (East side) Bedlington 9/55 Pair of heads tones 1 metre east of Church of St. Cuthbert GV II Headstones, C19. Sandstone. Southern stone bears inscription only: Here lie the remains of Elizabeth Burdon Wife of William Burdon of Hartford in this Parish Of this lady it may be truly said that she possessed more virtues and had fewer faults than usually falls to the share of her sex for the distinguishing features of her character were prudence and good sense tho free from the excess of passion and sentiment she was spirited, tho gentle and humane a dutiful wife, a tender mother, and a kind friend generous, liberal and beneficent On the whole, it is impossible to name a woman who without possessing a cultivated mind lived and diedmore agreeably to reason or left a deeper sense of her loss, among those who had the happiness to know her She first felt the attack of consumption on the 5th/ of October 1805 and lingered with composed resignation till the 17th of September 1806 when she fell on the 5th day of a severe agony aged 31 years esteemed beloved regretted Northern stone has medallion with inverted boat and inscription to Sarah, wife of Peter Stavers, d. 1863, and her son Wilkinson who was drowned along with his wife Hannah and the entire crew of the Brig Robert and Mary of Blyth, in a heavy storm in the Cattegat, 1864. ,","listed-building":"1041398"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.592935,55.129826],[-1.592963,55.129817],[-1.592963,55.1298],[-1.592931,55.12979],[-1.592905,55.129803],[-1.592912,55.129821],[-1.592935,55.129826]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2013-08-19","start-date":"1986-12-18","end-date":"","entity":42153228,"name":"Nicholson Headstone 17 Metres South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Cuthbert","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1041399","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"BEDLINGTON CHURCH LANE NZ 2681 NW (East side) Bedlington 9/59 Nicholson headstone 17 metres south of chancel of Church of St. Cuthbert GV II Headstone, 1741. Sandstone. Segmental pedimented top with cherub on Ionic pilasters with grotesque masks and flowers; relief-carved hourglass and death's head above inscription to Frances Nicholson, wife of James Nicholson, Mariner of North Blyth, 'Grieve not for me at your return/The Will of God why should you mourn'. 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Late C18, extended and altered 1910. Coursed rubble with tooled or tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; green slate roof except for blue slates on 1910 south extension. Front elevation 2 + 3 storeys, 4 bays, in 2 sections. Left part set forward; left bay has 2-storey bay window with paired sash windows; 12-pane upper leaf, plate-glass lower; to right porch with renewed door, plain overlight and battlemented parapet, with 8-pane sash above. Hipped roof with corniced ridge stack. On right 3-storey tower with early C20 bronze sundial in moulded stone surround below 2nd floor 12-pane sash in alternating-block surround. Corbelled-out battlemented parapet carrying small corniced stack on right. Right return of tower shows 12-pane sash at 1st floor level. Recessed right part shows two 8-pane sashes to 1st floor of left bay; right bay is 1910 extension with altered windows. Roof hipped to right with 2 ridge stacks, the left rendered, the right stepped-and-corniced. 2-bay left return shows 12-pane sashes in alternating-block surrounds. Rear elevation with 1910 canted bay. Interior: open-well stair in tower, with stick balusters and steeply-ramped moulded handrail. Formerly known as Tower Cottage; at one time a school. The tower is said to have been constructed as an atronomical observatory by a C18 curate. 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