Cleadon Grange
Cleadon Grange
HER Number
              17193
          District
              S Tyneside
          Site Name
              Cleadon Grange
          Place
              Cleadon
          Map Sheet
              NZ36SE
          Class
              Agriculture and Subsistence
          Site Type: Broad
              Farm
          Site Type: Specific
              Farmstead
          General Period
              POST MEDIEVAL
          Specific Period
              Victorian 1837 to 1901
          Form of Evidence
              Extant Building
          Description
              Cleadon Grange, property associated with North Farm, both formed in the early 19th century and laying to the north of the main village. The farm is arranged around a central courtyard with the main farmhouse, the Grange, forming the southern side of the complex. In the late 19th century it was the home of George Pollard and his family. George laid the foundation stone for the new village school in 1902, and he and his wife erected three stain glass windows in the church to commemorate the safe return of their son (Major George Pollard) from WWI.
          Easting
              438270
          Northing
              562850
          Grid Reference
              NZ438270562850
    Sources
              Northern Archaeological Associates, 2015, The Cleadon Village Atlas p177;