Listed building outline

Boundary Wall Around Fort House With Attached Structures

Field Value Fact links
Reference 1041329 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Boundary Wall Around Fort House With Attached Structures Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Northumberland County Council no fact link
Start date 1987-07-15 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1987-07-15 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.465682 55.076763, -1.466787 55.076587, -1.466793 55.076597, -1.466938 55.076579, -1.466967 55.076559, -1.466941 55.076515, -1.466913 55.076517, -1.466662 55.076051, -1.466379 55.076094, -1.466314 55.076097, -1.465743 55.076271, -1.465417 55.076298, -1.465469 55.076397, -1.465434 55.076402, -1.465437 55.076409, -1.465485 55.076401, -1.465434 55.076306, -1.46575 55.076278, -1.466319 55.076107, -1.466655 55.07606, -1.466685 55.076118, -1.466552 55.076141, -1.466565 55.076166, -1.466698 55.076143, -1.4669 55.076529, -1.46693 55.076525, -1.466949 55.076558, -1.466934 55.07657, -1.466804 55.076587, -1.466798 55.076577, -1.465691 55.076756, -1.465586 55.07655, -1.465572 55.076552, -1.465682 55.076763))) Facts
Point POINT (-1.466296 55.076379) Facts
Notes SEATON SLUICE A 193 NZ 37 NW NZ 342759 (East side, off) Hartley 5/103 Boundary wall around Fort House, with attached structures GV II* Boundary wall with attached structures, formerly perimeter wall of fort. c.1917, incorporating earlier structures on south. Concrete, except on the south where coursed rubble with slag coping. Rectangular enclosure broken by extensions to Fort House, south of centre on east side. Flat-topped concrete wall 1.2-1.5 metres high, with frequent internal buttresses carrying stubs of stanchions for barbed wire fencing. Small gateways on north, and in south part of east wall. Projecting pill box with canted external angle at north-west corner, has steel embrasures with cover plates. Attached blockhouse near south end of west side has similar embrasure in external wall; internally 2 boarded doors on north and two 4-pane sash windows on south. Flat concrete roof. South wall has entrance gate near west end; concrete piers with pyramidal caps, painted white. Further east wall incorporates one end of a building, probably of C18 date. Rare survival of a World War I fort; the north-west pillbox is said to be unique in the North of England. , Facts
Listed building 1041329 Facts

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