Listed building outline

Garden Walls And Old Cellars To East Of Fallodon Hall

Field Value Fact links
Reference 1041744 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Garden Walls And Old Cellars To East Of Fallodon Hall 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 (((-1.67537 55.506008, -1.675378 55.505997, -1.67519 55.505812, -1.675392 55.50575, -1.6754 55.505744, -1.675396 55.505736, -1.675153 55.505805, -1.67535 55.506006, -1.675363 55.506001, -1.67537 55.506008))) Facts
Point POINT (-1.675274 55.505863) Facts
Notes NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA FALLODON 3/173 Garden walls and old cellars to east of Fallodon Hall GV II Garden walls and cellars. C17 or early C18, altered. External faces of garden wall brick in irregular bond; other walls coursed rubble; cut dressings. The garden wall forms two sides of an enclosure bounded on the west by the Hall and the north by the Stable Block; the eastern (downhill) third of the enclosure is occupied by the remains of a range of cellars, partly filled in. Garden walls 3-4 metres high externally, with slightly-arched stone coping. the wall dividing off the eastern part of the enclosure has a similar coping and a central gateway with banded pyramid-capped piers. The southern part of the roofless range has four segment-headed doorways on the west (one behind a stone stair) into parallel chambers retaining segmental barrel vaults of close-jointed stone. It is uncertain whether the cellars are part of an original service wing to the present house, replaced by Dobson's early C19 wing, or of the earlier residence of the Salkeld family. , Facts
Listed building 1041744 Facts

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    "notes": "NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA FALLODON 3/173 Garden walls and old cellars to east of Fallodon Hall GV II Garden walls and cellars. C17 or early C18, altered. External faces of garden wall brick in irregular bond; other walls coursed rubble; cut dressings. The garden wall forms two sides of an enclosure bounded on the west by the Hall and the north by the Stable Block; the eastern (downhill) third of the enclosure is occupied by the remains of a range of cellars, partly filled in. Garden walls 3-4 metres high externally, with slightly-arched stone coping. the wall dividing off the eastern part of the enclosure has a similar coping and a central gateway with banded pyramid-capped piers. The southern part of the roofless range has four segment-headed doorways on the west (one behind a stone stair) into parallel chambers retaining segmental barrel vaults of close-jointed stone. It is uncertain whether the cellars are part of an original service wing to the present house, replaced by Dobson's early C19 wing, or of the earlier residence of the Salkeld family. ,",
    "listed-building": "1041744"
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