Listed building outline
The Bathing House
Field | Value | Fact links |
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Reference | 1041801 | Facts |
Prefix | listed-building-outline | Facts |
Name | The Bathing 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 (((-1.587972 55.450808, -1.587999 55.450802, -1.587991 55.450789, -1.588009 55.450786, -1.587982 55.450749, -1.588004 55.450744, -1.587989 55.450723, -1.587968 55.450728, -1.587915 55.450654, -1.587817 55.450677, -1.58791 55.450808, -1.587963 55.450797, -1.587972 55.450808)))
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Point |
POINT (-1.587917 55.450733)
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Facts |
Notes | NU 21 NE LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK 6/111 The Bathing House GV II Bathing House. c.1840 conversion of older cottage, for the Grey family. Rubble ground floor with squared stone above; tooled-and-margined dressings (in part cemented over). Welsh slate roof except for synthetic blue slates on north pent part; terracotta chimney pots. 1 + 2 storeys, 3 bays. Centre bay has boarded door in gabled porch with shouldered arch on left. 3-light mullioned window with 3-pane casements; blocked 2-light window above. Deep eaves on cast-iron brackets. Coped gables on elaborate moulded kneelers with pyramid finials; end stacks with tall paired moulded terracotta pots (one at right end missing). Single-storey pent-roofed left end bay has 4-pane casement and small arched light. Single-storey right bay has blocked chamfered slit. Right return shows 4-pane sash, in former 2-light mullioned window, with gable slit above. Front to sea shows wide C20 ground-floor window, below large tripartite sash with boarded apron. Stonework especially dressings, much perished through wind erosion. Included for historical interest and landscape value. , | Facts |
Listed building | 1041801 | Facts |
Available Code Snippets:
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