Listed building outline

House Belonging To Mrs Armstrong The Old Surgery

Field Value Fact links
Reference 1041943 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name House Belonging To Mrs Armstrong The Old Surgery Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Northumberland County Council no fact link
Start date 1987-08-25 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1987-08-25 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.913186 55.309679, -1.913247 55.309673, -1.91323 55.309643, -1.913418 55.309611, -1.913465 55.309695, -1.913556 55.309682, -1.913469 55.30952, -1.913132 55.309579, -1.913186 55.309679))) Facts
Point POINT (-1.913353 55.309603) Facts
Notes ROTHBURY HIGH STREET NU 0501 (North side) 25/292 House belonging to Mrs. Armstrong and The Old Surgery GV II Pair of houses, formerly the Sun Inn. Early C18; rear extension early C19. Front wall rendering tooled in imitation of coursed stone, on brick; cut stone dressings; other walls coursed stone, Blue slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 + 4 bays: rusticated quoins, bands at window-head level, with 3 short pilasters above the upper band. Left part is symmetrical: central 4-panel door with plain overlight in C19 surround with pilasters and moulded cornice. All windows 8-pane sashes except for plain sash in widened opening on ground floor left; raised stone surrounds. Irregular right part has 4-panel door in corniced raised stone surround, in 3rd bay; similar fenestration. Doorway and flanking windows renewed c.1962 following removal of C19 shopfront. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced ridge and end stacks, with panelled shafts. Rear elevation shows 4-panel door with radial fanlight, and arched stair window. Wing to rear left shows C19 fenestration. Interior: Left part has room, to left of entrance, formerly bank, with heavy studded door; room to right of entrance has C18 corner cupboard with painted cherubs in spandrels of truncated-arched head (The Angel Cupboard). Fielded- panel shutters. Stair against rear wall of extension with stick balusters, wreathed moulded handrail, curtail step, carved newel and shaped tread ends. 2-panel 1st floor doors on H hinges. , Facts
Listed building 1041943 Facts

Available Code Snippets:

{
    "reference": "1041943",
    "prefix": "listed-building-outline",
    "name": "House Belonging To Mrs Armstrong The Old Surgery",
    "dataset": "listed-building-outline",
    "organisation-entity": "220",
    "start-date": "1987-08-25",
    "end-date": "",
    "entry-date": "1987-08-25",
    "typology": "geography",
    "geometry": "MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.913186 55.309679, -1.913247 55.309673, -1.91323 55.309643, -1.913418 55.309611, -1.913465 55.309695, -1.913556 55.309682, -1.913469 55.30952, -1.913132 55.309579, -1.913186 55.309679)))",
    "point": "POINT (-1.913353 55.309603)",
    "entity": 42153651,
    "notes": "ROTHBURY HIGH STREET NU 0501 (North side) 25/292 House belonging to Mrs. Armstrong and The Old Surgery GV II Pair of houses, formerly the Sun Inn. Early C18; rear extension early C19. Front wall rendering tooled in imitation of coursed stone, on brick; cut stone dressings; other walls coursed stone, Blue slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 + 4 bays: rusticated quoins, bands at window-head level, with 3 short pilasters above the upper band. Left part is symmetrical: central 4-panel door with plain overlight in C19 surround with pilasters and moulded cornice. All windows 8-pane sashes except for plain sash in widened opening on ground floor left; raised stone surrounds. Irregular right part has 4-panel door in corniced raised stone surround, in 3rd bay; similar fenestration. Doorway and flanking windows renewed c.1962 following removal of C19 shopfront. Coped gables with moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced ridge and end stacks, with panelled shafts. Rear elevation shows 4-panel door with radial fanlight, and arched stair window. Wing to rear left shows C19 fenestration. Interior: Left part has room, to left of entrance, formerly bank, with heavy studded door; room to right of entrance has C18 corner cupboard with painted cherubs in spandrels of truncated-arched head (The Angel Cupboard). Fielded- panel shutters. Stair against rear wall of extension with stick balusters, wreathed moulded handrail, curtail step, carved newel and shaped tread ends. 2-panel 1st floor doors on H hinges. ,",
    "listed-building": "1041943"
}
Loading...

© Crown copyright and database right 2025

Licensed under the Open Government Licence v.3.0.

Geographical area


Help improve this data

Give feedback on this dataset, or email your questions and corrections to digitalland@communities.gov.uk.