English, British
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
03
District
Newcastle
Easting
426280
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MONTH1
01
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
565240
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Jesmond
Description
Shown on Ordnance Survey second edition.
Site Type: Broad
House
SITEDESC
Shown on Ordnance Survey second edition.
Site Name
Jesmond Vale, Laheen
Site Type: Specific
House
HER Number
10033
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Shown on Ordnance Survey Second Edition of 1896
YEAR1
2008
English, British
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
03
DAY2
13
District
Newcastle
Easting
426310
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MONTH1
01
MONTH2
01
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
565290
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Jesmond
Description
Shown on Ordnance Survey second edition. Seven large houses. No. 1 Stratford Villas was the home of Colin Veitch (1881 - 1938). Captain of Newcastle United Football Club. He was co-founder of the People's Theatre and the Professional Footballers' Association. As well as being a sportman, he was also an actor and politician.
Site Type: Broad
House
SITEDESC
Shown on Ordnance Survey second edition. Seven large houses. No. 1 Stratford Villas was the home of Colin Veitch (1881 - 1938). Captain of Newcastle United Football Club. He was co-founder of the People's Theatre and the Professional Footballers' Association. As well as being a sportman, he was also an actor and politician.
Site Name
Jesmond Vale, 1 - 7 Stratford Villas
Site Type: Specific
Villa
HER Number
10032
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
OS second edition map 1890; http://www.exploreheritage.org.uk/pages/point-of-interest-direct.php?trail_id=45&poi=100
YEAR1
2008
YEAR2
2016
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
31
District
Newcastle
Easting
425210
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
12
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566170
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Jesmond
Description
Henshelwood Terrace is a small attractive residential street in Jesmond. It is the cobbled road surface, included in this List nomination, which make the terraces so distinct. The street consists of two rows of three red brick three storey terraced houses. Each house has two dormer windows and large bay windows with ornamental balustrades and sandstone plinths. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Terrace
SITEDESC
Henshelwood Terrace is a small attractive residential street in Jesmond. It is the cobbled road surface, included in this List nomination, which make the terraces so distinct. The street consists of two rows of three red brick three storey terraced houses. Each house has two dormer windows and large bay windows with ornamental balustrades and sandstone plinths.
Site Name
Henshelwood Terrace
Site Type: Specific
Terrace
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9972
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Newcastle City Council, 2006, Local List of Buildings, Structures, Parks, Gardens and Open Spaces of Special Local Architectural or Historic Interest Supplementary Planning Document
YEAR1
2007
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
31
District
Newcastle
Easting
425950
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
12
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566090
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
20th Century 1901 to 2000
Place
Jesmond
Description
Fenwick Close is a brilliant modern residential building. It is a two storey mostly brick structure designed by the late Brian Robson. The most distinctive features of the building are its boat shaped sloping roofs, and its ground floor porches. It has mostly been constructed using brick. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Flats
SITEDESC
Fenwick Close is a brilliant modern residential building. It is a two storey mostly brick structure designed by the late Brian Robson. The most distinctive features of the building are its boat shaped sloping roofs, and its ground floor porches. It has mostly been constructed using brick.
Site Name
Fenwick Close
Site Type: Specific
Flats
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9971
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Newcastle City Council, 2006, Local List of Buildings, Structures, Parks, Gardens and Open Spaces of Special Local Architectural or Historic Interest Supplementary Planning Document
YEAR1
2007
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
31
District
Newcastle
Easting
425970
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
12
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566540
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Mid 20th Century 1933 to 1966
Place
Jesmond
Description
Ashbourne is a very distinctive house designed in the style of a villa. This single storey structure is constructed in brick and sandstone and is largely hidden form the street. It has art deco style leaded windows as well as bow windows to the NE and SE of the house. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
House
SITEDESC
Designed by Pascal Joseph Stienlet, born 1879 in North Shields to Belgian parents, for the owner of the Decorative Plaster Company who supplied work to some of the cinemas and theatres that Pascal was working on. Pascal studied at Beaux Arts School in Paris. He became the business partner of Henry Gibson in 1904. Pascal J Stienlet designed Byker's Apollo Cinema in 1933. He designed over 100 cinemas including the Majestic Cinema in Leeds in 1922 (in partnership with Joseph C Maxwell). In 1934 he designed Ashbourne - a house unique to Newcastle, on the corner of Glastonbury Grove and Jesmond Dene Road. The house has sunburst glazing and a large oval shaped foyer with veneered hardwood wall facings. It has extensive decorative plaster. The house is heated by hot water circulating through pipe coils in the ceiling. Pascal's grandson Vincente Stienlet now runs the Pascal J Stienlet & Son practice from Hawthorn Road West in Gosforth.
Site Name
Glastonbury Grove, Ashbourne
Site Type: Specific
House
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9970
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Newcastle City Council, 2006, Local List of Buildings, Structures, Parks, Gardens and Open Spaces of Special Local Architectural or Historic Interest Supplementary Planning Document; http://www.eep-crook.org/general-information.php; Building Success From Our Heritage, interview with Peter Stienlet, 2010, in Business Quarter, Summer 10, https://issuu.com/room501/docs/bq_north_east_issue_10; C20 Journal 2 (Gould), p 121; pers comm Vincente Stienlet, 22 Feb 2016; Pascal Joseph Stienlet obituary
YEAR1
2007
English, British
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
31
District
Newcastle
Easting
423160
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ26NW
MONTH1
12
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
567610
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
20th Century 1901 to 2000
Place
Kenton
Description
This house on Kenton Road is a highly unusual and distinct building, mainly because of its two slate turrets, and has become a well-known local landmark. The building is single storey with an attic. It has a stone porch with columns, and its ground floor windows all have stone surrounds. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
House
SITEDESC
This house on Kenton Road is a highly unusual and distinct building, mainly because of its two slate turrets, and has become a well-known local landmark. The building is single storey with an attic. It has a stone porch with columns, and its ground floor windows all have stone surrounds.
Site Name
127 Kenton Road
Site Type: Specific
House
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9969
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Newcastle City Council, 2006, Local List of Buildings, Structures, Parks, Gardens and Open Spaces of Special Local Architectural or Historic Interest Supplementary Planning Document
YEAR1
2007
English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
31
DAY2
22
District
Newcastle
Easting
423040
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Building
Map Sheet
NZ26NW
MONTH1
12
MONTH2
03
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
568280
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Coxlodge
Description
This public house is one of the few remaining buildings from the original mining village of Coxlodge (HER 13783). Previously known as Coxlodge Hotel, it was built around 1868. The L-shaped building is two storeys tall with a rendered and painted exterior and a slated double roof. Bennison - built around 1865 and operated on a beerhouse licence until 1897. The pub has not changed much.

Thomas Ramshaw owned the pub in 1871 and it stayed in that family until the 1950s.

LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
This public house is one of the few remaining buildings from the original mining village of Coxlodge (HER 13783). Previously known as Coxlodge Hotel, it was built around 1868. The L-shaped building is two storeys tall with a rendered and painted exterior and a slated double roof. Bennison - built around 1865 and operated on a beerhouse licence until 1897. The pub has not changed much.
Thomas Ramshaw owned the pub in 1871 and it stayed in that family until the 1950s.
Site Name
Kenton Road, The Trap Public House (Coxlodge Hotel)
Site Type: Specific
Public House
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9968
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Newcastle City Council, 2006, Local List of Buildings, Structures, Parks, Gardens and Open Spaces of Special Local Architectural or Historic Interest Supplementary Planning Document; Millie Walker, 1994, Bygone Fawdon and Coxlodge; Bennison, Brian, 1997, Heavy Nights - A History of Newcastle's Public Houses, Volume Two, The North and East, p 10; Personal comment, A Knox, 2018
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2013
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Religious Ritual and Funerary
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
1388, 9146
DAY1
31
District
Newcastle
Easting
425110
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MONTH1
12
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
568120
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Place
South Gosforth
Description
The first recorded burial at St. Nicholas Churchyard was in 1170AD. The graveyard, now closed, covers five acres around St. Nicholas’ Church and is surrounded by a stone wall and railings. There are a mixture of fascinating gravestones and tombs interwoven with scores of mature trees. The tomb of the Brandling family, who owned Gosforth Park, lies in this cemetery. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Cemetery
SITEDESC
The original church to St. Nicholas was present by 1170 AD. Burial records begin in 1699. The church was rebuilt in 1799 and extended in 1913. The church had stables for travellers on the Great North Road. 19 men and boys killed in an explosion in 1863 are buried in unmarked graves. The original churchyard was extended in the 19th century and again in the 20th. It is now about 7 acres in size. The churchyard closed in 1969. 16,783 burials have been recorded.
Site Name
St. Nicholas churchyard
Site Type: Specific
Churchyard
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9967
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
Newcastle City Council, 2006, Local List of Buildings, Structures, Parks, Gardens and Open Spaces of Special Local Architectural or Historic Interest Supplementary Planning Document; Alan Morgan, 2004, Beyond the Grave - Exploring Newcastle's Burial Grounds, pages 150-1
YEAR1
2007
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
31
District
Newcastle
Easting
424430
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ26NW
MONTH1
12
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
568100
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Gosforth
Description
The Ye Olde Jockey public house is a fine building with a dominant corner frontage facing northwards along the Great North Road. The pub is located in a very prominent position on Gosforth High Street, and is a reminder of the importance of grand coaching inns along the Great North Road. It was bought by R. Emmerson of Burton Brewery in 1897, and was known as the Queen Victoria until it became the Ye Olde Jockey in the late 1990s. It has distinctive semicircular stained glass windows on the ground floor with matching stone and brick decoration. To the east end there is a timber and render gable with small windows, whilst to the west end there are dormers, and a clock on the top of the dominant central corner. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
Bought by R Emmerson of Burton Brewery in 1897 selling beer and cider only. It obtained a wine licence in 1898. A billiard licence was added in 1899. It did not receive a full licence until it was owned by James Deuchar. It became the Ye Olde Jockey in the late 1990s. It has distinctive semi-circular stained glass windows on the ground floor with matching stone and brick decoration. To the east end there is a timber and render gable with small windows, whilst to the west end there are dormers, and a clock on the top of the dominant central corner.
Site Name
206 High Street, Queen Victoria Public House
Site Type: Specific
Public House
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9966
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Newcastle City Council, 2006, Local List of Buildings, Structures, Parks, Gardens and Open Spaces of Special Local Architectural or Historic Interest Supplementary Planning Document; Bennison, Brian, 1997, Heavy Nights - A History of Newcastle's Public Houses, Volume Two, The North and East, p 9
YEAR1
2007
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
31
DAY2
20
District
Newcastle
Easting
425500
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MONTH1
12
MONTH2
03
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
567860
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
20th Century 1901 to 2000
Place
Gosforth
Description
The Millstone public house is a popular local landmark and an architecturally strong and powerful building. There are remnants of an earlier building on the site, possibly relating to the previous pub or industry at the location. The present building was constructed in 1900, although it is known that there was a pub on site since at least the 1890s. The building has had numerous owners including J H Graham, Ridley Cutter and Firth, Deuchar’s, Newcastle Hotels Ltd, and Bass. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
On the site of the old Mill Inn. As a Ridley, Cutter & Firth pub in the 1890s, adulterated gin was being sold at the Millstone. There are remnants of an earlier building on the site, possibly relating to the previous pub or industry at the location. The present building was constructed for brewer and hotelier JH Graham in 1900. James Cakett designed it. Red brick with stone dressings. The main façade has a decorative gable which has lost its ball finials. A window has replaced the original niche. Cackett designed a single bar counter in the public bar with hatches into three sitting rooms. There was also a billiard or club room on the first floor. JH Graham went bankrupt and the pub passed to James Deuchar, then Newcastle Hotels Ltd, then to Bass in 1954.
Site Name
Haddricks Mill Road, Millstone Public House
Site Type: Specific
Public House
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9965
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Newcastle City Council, 2006, Local List of Buildings, Structures, Parks, Gardens and Open Spaces of Special Local Architectural or Historic Interest Supplementary Planning Document; Newcastle City Council, 2003, Jesmond Dene Conservation Area Character Statement, p 18; Bennison, Brian, 1997, Heavy Nights - A History of Newcastle's Public Houses, Volume Two, The North and East, p 9; Lynn F Pearson, 1989, The Northumbrian Pub - an architectural history, p 35-38-9; James Cackett drawings 1898, Tyne & Wear Archives 251/11 no 678
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2013