{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.704464,55.411836],[-1.704241,55.411978],[-1.704256,55.411984],[-1.704417,55.411878],[-1.704482,55.411845],[-1.704539,55.41183],[-1.704529,55.411821],[-1.704464,55.411836]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2025-01-07","start-date":"1977-08-25","end-date":"2020-02-28","entity":42153312,"name":"Wall Between No 14 Hotspur Street And Former Workhouse In Green Batt","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1041484","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"Assessment After considering all the available information, Wall between Number 14 and former Workhouse in Green Batt, a 7-12 feet high boundary wall is recommended for removal from the List for the following principal reason: Degree of architectural and historic interest: * the building is no longer extant. History The building at Alnwick was a 7-12 ft high boundary wall of coursed rubble. It was first Grade II listed on 25 August 1977. During the redevelopment of the former NEEB yard and Militia Barracks LBC (A2000/0009) for the alteration and demolition of the boundary wall was granted in 2000. The listed wall was subsequently almost completely demolished and replaced with modern houses and a small wall section which was rebuilt in 2001. (West Side) Wall between No 14 and former Workhouse in Green Batt NU 1813 SE 1/273 Grade II 2. On line of old C15 town wall. 7-12 ft high, upper courses repaired. About 30 yds long. Coursed rabble. Gate piers at South (Green Batt) end. Listing NGR: NU1882313154","listed-building":"1041484"}}