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Listed building outline

Hyde Park Trekking Centre, A193

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CURIE listed-building-outline:1041375 no fact link
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Reference 1041375 Facts
Name Hyde Park Trekking Centre, A193 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 2016-11-21 no fact link
Entry date 2025-01-07 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.561707 55.127177, -1.562012 55.127129, -1.561987 55.127086, -1.56211 55.127065, -1.561994 55.126829, -1.561884 55.126854, -1.561945 55.127014, -1.561651 55.127069, -1.561568 55.126906, -1.561473 55.126929, -1.561594 55.127155, -1.561687 55.127139, -1.561707 55.127177))) Facts
Point POINT (-1.56182 55.127034) Facts
Notes History The buildings along the A193 in Blyth were farm buildings from probably the late C18. At the time of the survey they were in use as a trekking centre. The farm buildings were constructed of roughly-squared stone. The roofs were covered with pantile. Attached to the rear were a pair of pigsties. To the rear of the west ranges was a gingang. The buildings were first listed on 15 July 1987. They were taken down on 21 September 2015 after a fire at one of the neighbouring buildings spread and damaged the listed buildings. For safety reasons, the buildings were taken down according to Section 78 of the Buildings Act 1984. Details A 193 NZ 28 SE (North side) Bebside , Blyth 1/12 Hyde Park Trekking Centre Grade II Farmbuildings on foldyard plan, now trekking centre. Probably late C18. Roughly-squared stone with tooled quoins and dressings; pantile roofs. Ranges around rectangular yard open to south. East range part single-storey: 3 stable doors, small slatted windows. 2-storey part to left has brick end stack; roof of lower part hipped at right. North range 2 storeys, 7 bays: 5-bay segmental arcade to left, loft windows directly beneath eaves. West range barn, 6 bays: boarded door flanked by 2 vertical pairs of slit vents, second door to far right under keyed lintel; roof hipped to left. Rear elevation of north range shows attached pair of pigsties to right; to rear of west range attached square gingang with squared stone piers, timber lintels and pyramidal roof. Timber shed on north of gingang is not of special interest. , Facts
Listed building 1041375 Facts

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        "curie": "listed-building-outline:1041375",
        "prefix": "listed-building-outline",
        "reference": "1041375",
        "name": "Hyde Park Trekking Centre, A193",
        "dataset": "listed-building-outline",
        "organisation-entity": "local-authority:NBL",
        "start-date": "1987-07-15",
        "end-date": "2016-11-21",
        "entry-date": "2025-01-07",
        "typology": "geography",
        "geometry": "MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.561707 55.127177, -1.562012 55.127129, -1.561987 55.127086, -1.56211 55.127065, -1.561994 55.126829, -1.561884 55.126854, -1.561945 55.127014, -1.561651 55.127069, -1.561568 55.126906, -1.561473 55.126929, -1.561594 55.127155, -1.561687 55.127139, -1.561707 55.127177)))",
        "point": "POINT (-1.56182 55.127034)",
        "entity": 42153204,
        "quality": "authoritative",
        "notes": "History The buildings along the A193 in Blyth were farm buildings from probably the late C18. At the time of the survey they were in use as a trekking centre. The farm buildings were constructed of roughly-squared stone. The roofs were covered with pantile. Attached to the rear were a pair of pigsties. To the rear of the west ranges was a gingang. The buildings were first listed on 15 July 1987. They were taken down on 21 September 2015 after a fire at one of the neighbouring buildings spread and damaged the listed buildings. For safety reasons, the buildings were taken down according to Section 78 of the Buildings Act 1984. Details A 193 NZ 28 SE (North side) Bebside , Blyth 1/12 Hyde Park Trekking Centre Grade II Farmbuildings on foldyard plan, now trekking centre. Probably late C18. Roughly-squared stone with tooled quoins and dressings; pantile roofs. Ranges around rectangular yard open to south. East range part single-storey: 3 stable doors, small slatted windows. 2-storey part to left has brick end stack; roof of lower part hipped at right. North range 2 storeys, 7 bays: 5-bay segmental arcade to left, loft windows directly beneath eaves. West range barn, 6 bays: boarded door flanked by 2 vertical pairs of slit vents, second door to far right under keyed lintel; roof hipped to left. Rear elevation of north range shows attached pair of pigsties to right; to rear of west range attached square gingang with squared stone piers, timber lintels and pyramidal roof. Timber shed on north of gingang is not of special interest. ,",
        "listed-building": "1041375"
    }
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