Byker, manor house

Byker, manor house

HER Number
1385
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Byker, manor house
Place
Byker
Map Sheet
NZ26SE
Class
Domestic
Site Type: Broad
House
Site Type: Specific
Manor House
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Elizabethan 1558 to 1603
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
In 1825 Mackenzie published the following: "There is a curious old house on the south side of the village (Byker), now a public house known by the name of the Blue Bell. The walls, like those of all ancient buildings, are very thick...". In 1844 G.B. Richardson sketched it - a rectangular 3 bay 2 storey building with attic (dormer window) and, attached at one end, a single bay 2 storey block, with an external end stair. It is marked, in Gothic letters, as "Manor House" on the first edition Ordnance Survey plan. It was occupied by the Dent family in 1601, and later by the Lawsons.
Easting
427480
Northing
564410
Grid Reference
NZ427480564410
Sources
<< HER 1385 >> E. Mackenzie, 1825, Northumberland,II, 480
G.B. Richardson, 1844, Sketches Northumberland and Durham, Northumberland Records Office, ZAN M13/F13
1st edition Ordnance Survey map, 1:2,500 scale, Durham 97.8 -Northumberland Records Office
M.H. Dodds, 1930, Dent's Hole, Northumberland County History, XIII, 274-5