Thorntree Farm/Six Mile Bridge Farm

Thorntree Farm/Six Mile Bridge Farm

HER Number
5080
District
N Tyneside
Site Name
Thorntree Farm/Six Mile Bridge Farm
Place
Seaton Burn
Map Sheet
NZ27SW
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
Visited in 1986. Farm buildings are on 3 sides of a yard with a gap at the SW corner and no range on the east side. The farmhouse is detached. The gate has fine stone posts. The house is 2-storey, built of stone with random ashlar. It has a slate roof, ceramic ridge, sash windows and a rather grand south door beneath an arched recess and two brick chimney stacks. There is a single story stone stable with slate roof. It has a cement floor and few internal fittings. A number of blocked or converted openings and a surviving brick partition. An ashalr byre with 6 double stalls for 2 cows each. A 2-storey stone rubble cart shed with 2 arches. A hay loft above. A single storey byre, originally a threshing barn. A stone circular gingan. The slates had gone but the timber roof remained. The gingan and large byre seem earlier than the adjoining cartshed. This could be because the farmer converted from arable to dairy farming, converting the threshing barn to a byre. The house was a late addition, perhaps paid for with compensation received for losing arable land to local builders, and presumably replacing an older property.
Easting
423970
Northing
573790
Grid Reference
NZ423970573790
Sources
<< HER 5080 >> Pers comm. I. Ayris & R.B. Harbottle, 1986, Thorntree (al. Six Mile Bridge) Farm, Seaton Burn