The Duke of Northumberland's House, High Street
The Duke of Northumberland's House, High Street
HER Number
4950
District
Newcastle
Site Name
The Duke of Northumberland's House, High Street
Place
Newburn
Map Sheet
NZ16NE
Class
Domestic
Site Type: Broad
House
Site Type: Specific
Detached House
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Description
This house, dated 1822 on a panel over the door, was built for the Duke of Northumberland during the bailiffship of Hugh Taylor. It is of coursed squared sandstone with pecked quoins; the first bay is set back, raised to 2 storeys in brick on the stone ground floor. It has a pantiled roof with flat stone gable copings to the main house, Welsh slate to the wing, and quoined rubble chimneys. It is of 2 storeys with 3 bays, and a set-back left wing of two storeys and one bay. Above the door is a moulded surround around a raised crescent inscription (the Northumberland family emblem). Two foot scrapers, one cast iron and one wrought iron, flank the door. LISTED GRADE 2
Easting
416900
Northing
565280
Grid Reference
NZ416900565280
Sources
<< HER 4950 >> Tyne and Wear Industrial Monuments Trust, Newburn Plan Area
Dept. of Environment, of Buildings of Special...Interest, Jul-35
Dept. of Environment, of Buildings of Special...Interest, Jul-35