Listed building outline
Coquet House
Field | Value | Fact links |
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Reference | 1041738 | Facts |
Prefix | listed-building-outline | Facts |
Name | Coquet House | Facts |
Dataset | Listed building outline | no fact link |
Organisation | Northumberland County Council | no fact link |
Start date | 1988-09-01 | no fact link |
End date | no fact link | |
Entry date | 1988-09-01 | Facts |
Typology | geography | no fact link |
Geometry |
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608899 55.347017, -1.608973 55.347009, -1.608962 55.346967, -1.608888 55.346975, -1.608887 55.346967, -1.608823 55.346974, -1.608826 55.346985, -1.608749 55.346989, -1.608775 55.346897, -1.608614 55.346904, -1.608562 55.347052, -1.608839 55.347023, -1.608899 55.347017)))
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Point |
POINT (-1.608726 55.346981)
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Notes | NU 2405 WARKWORTH THE BUTTS (West side) 22/257 Coquet House II House and attached outbuildings. Early C18 remodelled c.1822. Squared stone; Welsh slate roof with one stack rebuilt in orange brick. Irregular parallelogram in plan. 2 storeys, 3 windows. Left-of-centre renewed panelled door with 5-pane overlight. Left two renewed 12-pane sashes; right blocked doorway and two similar windows, one inserted in a second blocked door. All ground-floor windows have keyed supra-lintels. Large upper windows with timber lintels, holding paired 8-pane sashes. Coped gables; end stacks, left rebuilt on old base. Left return shows 4-pane attic casement and 1-bay early C19 wing raised on C18 outshut. Right return shows boarded attic window and attached outbuildings to right. Rear elevation: 12-pane sash stair window, in outshut, and 2 similar windows in gable end of C19 wing on right. Attached outbuilding range on left has inner return with boarded door, boarded double doors under timber lintel, 9-pane casement and boarded door with 4-pane overlight. Interior: 6-panel doors and panelled shutters throughout. Open-well stone stair, brought from Brandenburgh House London c.1822, has wrought-iron anthemion-pattern balustrade, wreathed and moulded handrail and curtail step. Early C19 cast-iron fireplaces. Historical note: Said to have been built for the Duke's fisherman. Early C19 remodelling perhaps by Mr. John Forster who bought fittings from Brandenburgh House to Warkworth House (now Warkworth House Hotel, q.v.). , | Facts |
Listed building | 1041738 | Facts |
Available Code Snippets:
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