Listed building outline

Thirston House With Attached Outbuildings And Courtyard Wall

Field Value Fact links
Reference 1042140 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Thirston House With Attached Outbuildings And Courtyard Wall Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Northumberland County Council no fact link
Start date 1969-10-20 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1969-10-20 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.707685 55.296112, -1.707708 55.296131, -1.70795 55.296032, -1.707823 55.295932, -1.707782 55.295949, -1.707852 55.296003, -1.707747 55.296047, -1.707642 55.295963, -1.707662 55.295954, -1.707634 55.295929, -1.707653 55.295921, -1.707626 55.295899, -1.707671 55.295881, -1.707696 55.295904, -1.707718 55.295896, -1.707738 55.295915, -1.707782 55.2959, -1.707754 55.295878, -1.707794 55.295862, -1.707733 55.295814, -1.707693 55.29583, -1.707561 55.295727, -1.707323 55.295825, -1.707485 55.295954, -1.707685 55.296112))) Facts
Point POINT (-1.707619 55.295919) Facts
Notes THIRSTON WEST THIRSTON NU 10 SE 1/71 Thirston House with 20.10.69 attached outbuildings and courtyard wall GV II House, c. 1820 by John Dobson for Newton family, altered and remodelled internally in 1902. Ashlar, rear wing and outbuildings squared stone; grey slate roof. L-plan, together with stable wing enclosing 3 sides of rear courtyard. Entrance (south) front 2 storeys, 4 bays. 3 steps up to raised platform in front of central Tuscan porch, distyle in antis with panelled double doors. Flanking openings infilled and glazed in 1902. 12-pane sash windows. Hipped roof with 2 stepped and corniced ridge stacks. Left return: 4 bays with similar fenestration; added conservatory on-left, To far left yard wall with square gate piers links to end of stable wing. Right return (garden front) 4 bays and 1-storey right projection of 1902. Rear wing slightly set back, 4 irregular bays, the first 3 with 1st floor added 1902. Rear elevation of stable wing shows boarded loading door with re-used lintel inscribed TD 1728. Interior: Most fittings 1902, including panelled entrance hall with open-well stair and good plaster ceiling. , Facts
Listed building 1042140 Facts

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    "notes": "THIRSTON WEST THIRSTON NU 10 SE 1/71 Thirston House with 20.10.69 attached outbuildings and courtyard wall GV II House, c. 1820 by John Dobson for Newton family, altered and remodelled internally in 1902. Ashlar, rear wing and outbuildings squared stone; grey slate roof. L-plan, together with stable wing enclosing 3 sides of rear courtyard. Entrance (south) front 2 storeys, 4 bays. 3 steps up to raised platform in front of central Tuscan porch, distyle in antis with panelled double doors. Flanking openings infilled and glazed in 1902. 12-pane sash windows. Hipped roof with 2 stepped and corniced ridge stacks. Left return: 4 bays with similar fenestration; added conservatory on-left, To far left yard wall with square gate piers links to end of stable wing. Right return (garden front) 4 bays and 1-storey right projection of 1902. Rear wing slightly set back, 4 irregular bays, the first 3 with 1st floor added 1902. Rear elevation of stable wing shows boarded loading door with re-used lintel inscribed TD 1728. Interior: Most fittings 1902, including panelled entrance hall with open-well stair and good plaster ceiling. ,",
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