Listed building outline

58 And 60 Bondgate Within

Field Value Fact links
Reference 1041521 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name 58 And 60 Bondgate Within Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Northumberland County Council no fact link
Start date 1952-02-20 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1952-02-20 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.70705 55.414292, -1.707152 55.414305, -1.707175 55.414249, -1.707244 55.414145, -1.707233 55.41414, -1.707289 55.41409, -1.707109 55.414013, -1.707019 55.414129, -1.707027 55.414131, -1.707002 55.414166, -1.706988 55.414225, -1.706939 55.414347, -1.706994 55.414355, -1.706997 55.414345, -1.707011 55.414347, -1.707033 55.41429, -1.70705 55.414292))) Facts
Point POINT (-1.707106 55.414179) Facts
Notes BONDGATE WITHIN 1. 5330 (North Side) Nos 58 and 60 NU 1813 SE 1/26 20.2.52. II GV 2. Said to have been originally built from stone taken from the 1st Abbey burnt in the C12. Probably mediaeval in basic structure but very much altered. C16 or C17 as it is now with later alterations. Two storeys with steep pitched slate roof and 2 brick chimneys, one in centre (formerly with gigantic breast), one to right. No 58 has 2 windows, C19 glazing bar sashes, with a rendered front; No 60 rubble built, a modern casement to left and a blind window to right with Percy Crescent and Lion under a Tudor label. Shop front to No 58 has carved fascia scrolls and doorway set between windows; No 60 has smaller 2 light shop window with door to right and bracketted fascia. To right of this is doorway to throughpassage in which on the east wall is built a de Vesci shield (with a cross patonce); the throughpassage terminates in an old, now rendered, round headed arch. In the wall of a former hatter's shop at the rear of the premises are a mediaeval corbel head and a shaft ring. , Facts
Listed building 1041521 Facts

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