Listed building outline

The Tower And Beeches

Field Value Fact links
Reference 1041400 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name The Tower And Beeches Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Northumberland County Council no fact link
Start date 1986-12-18 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1986-12-18 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.592832 55.128456, -1.593004 55.12844, -1.593001 55.12843, -1.593021 55.128428, -1.593006 55.128377, -1.592989 55.128379, -1.592978 55.128344, -1.592937 55.128348, -1.592893 55.128195, -1.592873 55.128197, -1.592871 55.128188, -1.592776 55.128205, -1.592807 55.128315, -1.592827 55.128313, -1.592843 55.128367, -1.592788 55.128372, -1.592796 55.1284, -1.592815 55.128398, -1.592832 55.128456))) Facts
Point POINT (-1.592883 55.128337) Facts
Notes BEDLINGTON CHURCH LANE NZ 2681 NW (East side) Bedlington 9/63 The Tower and The Beeches II House, now 2 dwellings. 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. C20 extension on south is not of special interest. , Facts
Listed building 1041400 Facts

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