English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
RLF
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
23
DAY2
06
District
S Tyneside
Easting
435960
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MONTH1
5
MONTH2
2
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566880
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Place
South Shields
Description
This is an early 19th century building which, though altered, is included in the HER for its mid-19th century shop frontage. The building is 2 storeys high with an attic,and has a single bay and slate roof. The pleasantly eccentric shop front incorporates 2 windows and a central door, with panelled window stalls. The door is recessed, its upper part glazed, with a 3-centred head, the lower part panelled. The cornice is supported by 4 very long, richly carved, scrolled brackets which extend some half way down the window frame. Each is coped by a carved grotesque male head which breaks into the cornice line. LISTED GRADE 2
Site Type: Broad
Shop
SITEDESC
Early 19th century, altered. This building is included for the mid 19th century shop front. The building is 2 storeys and attic, one bay and slate roof. Pleasantly eccentric shop front of 2 windows and a central door. Panelled window stalls. Door recessed, its upper part glazed, with 3 centred head, lower part panelled. Fanlight above. Windows single sheets of glass. A modillioned cornice over all. The cornice is supported by 4 very long, richly carved, scrolled brackets which extend some half way down the window frame. Each is coped by a carved grotesque male head which breaks into the cornice line {1}. Now part of the Steamboat Public House, No. 23 Mill Dam has four very long richly carved scrolled brackets on its shopfront, which extend half way down the window frame. Each scroll is topped by a carved grotesque male head.
Site Name
23 Mill Dam, former post office
Site Type: Specific
Shop
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
4516
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
<< HER 4516 >> Dept. of National Heritage, of Buildings of Special ... Interest; North of England Civic Trust on behalf of South Tyneside Council, September 2006, Mill Dam Conservation Area; George B. Hodgson, 1996, Borough of South Shields (first published 1903); N. Pevsner, 1953, The Buildings of England: County Durham
YEAR1
1999
YEAR2
2002
English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
RLF
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
23
DAY2
06
District
S Tyneside
Easting
435960
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MONTH1
5
MONTH2
2
Grid Reference
NZ
NMRNUMBER
NZ 36 NE 512
Northing
566870
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Place
South Shields
Description
This rendered early 19th century structure of two storeys has a slate roof, hipped at west end. The ground floor now has a mid-19th century public house frontage. LISTED GRADE 2
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
Early 19th century. Rendered, slate roof, hipped at west end. Two storeys. Quoins at first floor. The ground floor now has nice mid 19th century public house front. Tuscan pilasters with entablature, modillioned cornice, carried over the west elevation. Pilasters irregularly spaced, some bays blank, one has entrance, others 3 light windows with 5 mullions and 3 centred heads. Three bays to first floor in Coronation Street, and one bay to west return elevation. All re-glazed.
Site Name
27 Mill Dam, Steamboat Public House
Site Type: Specific
Public House
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
4515
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
<< HER 4515 >> Dept. of National Heritage, of Buildings of Special ... Interest
YEAR1
1999
YEAR2
2002
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Monument <By Form>
COMP1
RLF
COMP2
Claire MacRae
DAY1
23
DAY2
05
District
S Tyneside
Easting
437070
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MONTH1
5
MONTH2
1
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
567070
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
South Shields
Description
This low stone wall with coping, with square stone piers spaced at regular intervals dates from circa 1860. The piers have pyramidal caps. Coarse modern brick panels between the piers replace the original cast iron railings. LISTED GRADE 2
SITEASS
Identified as At Risk during Grade II Historic England Testing the National Framework Project 2015. Priority C - Slow Decay; no solution agreed
Site Type: Broad
Barrier
SITEDESC
Circa 1860. Low stone wall with coping, with square stone piers spaced at regular intervals. The piers have pyramidal caps. Coarse modern brick panels between the piers replace the original cast iron railings.
Site Name
23 - 39 Broughton Road, boundary wall
Site Type: Specific
Wall
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
4514
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
<< HER 4514 >> Dept. of National Heritage, of Buildings of Special ... Interest, Jun-16; NECT, 2015, National Heritage at Risk Grade II Project
YEAR1
1999
YEAR2
2016
English, British
Class
Domestic
COMP1
RLF
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
23
DAY2
05
District
S Tyneside
Easting
437020
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
5
MONTH2
2
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
567050
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
South Shields
Description
Red brick, stone dressings to doors and windows, slate roof. This single storey terrace has a uniform roof line and each cottage has a single gabled dormer. Each end cottage adjacent to Broughton Road is turned at right angles to the range, thus showing a gable to the courtyard elevation. The central entrances have plain stone surrounds and 2 central arched heads. The entrance to the central cottages breaks forward to form a gabled porch. All gables have a single light 2-centred headed window. The buildings were constructed by Oliver and Lamb Architects for The Mariners Asylum and Annuity Society (founded in 1839). LISTED GRADE 2
SITEASS
Pevsner - two groups of brick single-storey cottage-almshouses, each round three sides of a garden, forming a single square with Broughton Road running through it. North cottages of 1843-7; with sash windows but Tudor details, the centrepiece with mullioned windows and dormer dated 1839 (foundation date of the Mariners' Asylum and Annuity Society), south cottages of 1859-62 by Oliver & Lamb, more historicist, with attic dormers, mullioned windows, and gabled centrepiece.
Site Type: Broad
Terrace
SITEDESC
1859-62. Oliver and Lamb Architects. Red brick, stone dressings to doors and windows, slate roof. Single storey, with uniform roof line, each cottage has a single gabled dormer. Each end cottage adjacent to Broughton Road is turned at right angles to the range thus showing a gable to the courtyard elevation. Cottages one 3 bays, windows one of 2 lights with plain stone surrounds and stone mullion. The central entrances have plain stone surrounds and 2 central arched heads. The entrance to the central cottages breaks forward to form a gabled porch. All gables have a single light 2 centred headed window. The Mariners Asylum and Annuity Society was founded in 1839. Ref: "Celebration of the Centenary of the Society 1839-1939 by Robert A Holt.
Site Name
23 - 39 Broughton Road, Mariners Cottages
Site Type: Specific
Terrace
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
4513
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
<< HER 4513 >> Dept. of National Heritage, of Buildings of Special ... Interest, Jun-14
YEAR1
1999
YEAR2
2002
English, British
Class
Monument <By Form>
COMP1
RLF
COMP2
Claire MacRae
DAY1
23
DAY2
05
District
S Tyneside
Easting
437040
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MONTH1
5
MONTH2
1
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
567120
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
South Shields
Description
This low stone wall with coping, with stone square piers spaced at regular intervals was built circa 1850. The piers have pyramidal caps. Coarse modern brick panels between the piers replace the original cast iron railings. LISTED GRADE 2
SITEASS
Identified as At Risk during Grade II Historic England Testing the National Framework Project 2015. Priority C - Slow Decay; no solution agreed
Site Type: Broad
Barrier
SITEDESC
c. 1850, low stone wall with coping, with stone square piers spaced at regular intervals. The piers have pyramidal caps. Coarse modern brick panels between the piers replace the original cast iron railings.
Site Name
1 - 22 Broughton Road, boundary wall
Site Type: Specific
Wall
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
4512
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
<< HER 4512 >> Dept. of National Heritage, of Buildings of Special ... Interest, Jun-15; NECT, 2015, National Heritage at Risk Grade II Project
YEAR1
1999
YEAR2
2016
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Domestic
COMP1
RLF
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
23
DAY2
04
District
S Tyneside
Easting
437040
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
5
MONTH2
4
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
567130
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
South Shields
Description
This range of single-storey, Tudor-style, 3-bay cottages is set out around 3 sides of a garden courtyard. With nos 23-39 they form a large square through the centre of which runs Broughton Road. The cottages are of red brick, with stone dressings to the doors and windows, and a slate roof. The windows have chamfered stone surrounds and hood-moulds, as does the central doorway. Doors have tudor-arched heads. The central cottage breaks forward, has wider windows and a stone parapet. Above the door is a gabled dormer with a square panel inscribed 1839. The cottages were built in 1839 by the Mariners Asylum and Annuity Society. LISTED GRADE 2
SITEASS
Pevsner - two groups of brick single-storey cottage-almshouses, each round three sides of a garden, forming a single square with Broughton Road running through it. North cottages of 1843-7; with sash windows but Tudor details, the centrepiece with mullioned windows and dormer dated 1839 (foundation date of the Mariners' Asylum and Annuity Society), south cottages of 1859-62 by Oliver & Lamb, more historicist, with attic dormers, mullioned windows, and gabled centrepiece.
Site Type: Broad
Terrace
SITEDESC
1843-47. A range of single storey cottages, set out around 3 sides of a garden courtyard. With nos. 23-39 they form a large square through the centre of which runs Broughton Road. Red brick, stone dressings to doors and windows, slate roof. Single storey with uniform eaves and roof line. Each cottage of 3 bays. Designed in the "Tudor" style. The windows have chamfered stone surrounds and hood-moulds as does the central doorway. Doors have Tudor-arched heads. The central cottage breaks forward, has wider windows and a stone parapet. Above the door a gabled dormer with a square panel inscribed 1839 {1}. Built in 1839 by the Mariners Asylum and Annuity Society {2}.
Site Name
1 - 22 Broughton Road, Mariners Cottages
Site Type: Specific
Terrace
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
4511
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
<< HER 4511 >> Dept. of National Heritage, of Buildings of Special ... Interest, 5/13 6/13
I. Ayris & S.M. Linsley, 1994, A Guide to the Industrial Archaeology of Tyne and Wear, p 75
YEAR1
1999
YEAR2
2006
English, British
Class
Domestic
COMP1
RLF
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
4502-4510
DAY1
23
DAY2
06
District
S Tyneside
Easting
436780
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
5
MONTH2
2
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
567030
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
South Shields
Description
This mid-19th century 3-storey terrace is of red brick with stone lintels, stone eaves cornice and hipped slate roof. The entrance of each 3 bay house is framed by a stone Tuscan doorcase with straight entablature. It forms a good uniform terrace, but nos 37, 43, 51 and 57 have 2 storey bay windows. Nos 43, 47, 49 , 51, 53, 55 and 57 have been re-glazed. No 53 has had stone cladding stuck on the front elevation and has been re-roofed. No 57 has had the cornices to the doorcase and bay window covered with wood. No houses are entered in the Census Enumerator's Return for 1851; 11 houses are entered in that for 1861. Three-quarters of the terrace is shown complete with gardens on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map surveyed in 1855. LISTED GRADE 2
SITEASS
Pevsner - surviving early C19 housing. This was the beginning (c.1816) of the wealthier citizens' suburban development that spread out south towards the rural retreat of the most affluent at Westoe and east towards the seaside. The remains of the three terraces, all on the north side, are worth noting.
Site Type: Broad
Terrace
SITEDESC
Mid C19. Red brick, hipped slate roof. Three storeys. Stone lintels and stone eaves cornice. Entrance, of each 3 bay house, framed by stone Tuscan doorcase with straight entablature. Forms a good uniform terrace, but nos 37, 43, 51 and 57 have 2 storey bay windows. Nos 43, 47, 49 , 51, 53, 55 and 57 have been re-glazed. No 53 has had stone cladding stuck on the front elevation and has been re-roofed. No 57 has had the cornices to the doorcase and bay window covered with wood. No houses are entered in the Census Enumerator's Return for 1851. 11 houses are entered in that for 1861. Three-quarters of the terrace is shown complete with gardens on the 1st edition OS map. 6" - 1 mile surveyed in 1855.
Site Name
37- 57 (odd) Beach Road
Site Type: Specific
Terrace
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
4510
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
<< HER 4510 >> Dept. of National Heritage, of Buildings of Special ... Interest, 05-May
YEAR1
1999
YEAR2
2002
English, British
Class
Domestic
COMP1
RLF
COMP2
Claire MacRae
Crossref
4502-4510
DAY1
23
DAY2
05
District
S Tyneside
Easting
436720
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
5
MONTH2
1
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566990
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
South Shields
Description
This early 19th century structure is of red brick, with stone eaves cornice and a hipped slate roof. It is of a dignified composition, with slight variations between the units. It displays an elevation of 11 bays, divided by giant 2 storey pilasters with stone bases and caps. No 29 consists of two storeys above a semi-basement. The basement is of ashlar. The central entrance is approached by a flight of steps framed by a tri-partite stone doorcase. No 31 is of two storeys, with a low ashlar plinth. Its windows are taller than those of No 29. The central entrance, at ground level, is framed by a tri-partite stone doorcase. Nos 29, 31 and 33 are not shown on Wood's plan of South Shields in 1827. Two houses are entered in the Census Enumerators Return for 1841, however. LISTED GRADE 2
SITEASS
Pevsner - surviving early C19 housing. This was the beginning (c.1816) of the wealthier citizens' suburban development that spread out south towards the rural retreat of the most affluent at Westoe and east towards the seaside. The remains of the three terraces, all on the north side, are worth noting. Identified as Vulnerable during Grade II Historic England Testing the National Framework Project 2015. Priority C - Slow Decay; no solution agreed
Site Type: Broad
Terrace
SITEDESC
Early C19. Red brick, stone eaves cornice, hipped slate roof. A dignified composition, with slight variations between the units. Elevation of 11 bays, divided by giant 2 storey pilasters with stone bases and caps. No 29 two storeys above semi-basement. The basement of ashlar. Central entrance approached by flight of steps framed by tri-partite stone doorcase. Three bays, blank, to west return elevation. No 31 two storeys. Low ashlar plinth. Windows taller than those of No 29. Central entrance, at ground level, framed by tri-partite stone doorcase. No 33 windows and plinth as for No 31. Three bays, sashed, to east return elevation. Nos 29, 31 and 33 are not shown on Wood's plan of South Shields 1827. Two houses are entered in the Census Enumerators Return for 1841.
Site Name
29, 31 and 33 Beach Road
Site Type: Specific
Terrace
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
4509
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
<< HER 4509 >> Dept. of National Heritage, of Buildings of Special ... Interest, 08-Nov; NECT, 2015, National Heritage at Risk Grade II Project
YEAR1
1999
YEAR2
2016
English, British
Class
Domestic
COMP1
RLF
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
4502-4510
DAY1
23
DAY2
06
District
S Tyneside
Easting
436660
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
5
MONTH2
2
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566960
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Place
South Shields
Description
Nos 1 to 23 (odd) were built as Ogle Terrace on land belonging to Rev. J.S. Ogle. The westermost house was built in 1816 and the complete terrace is shown on Wood’s 1827 map of South Shields. No. 23 is rendered and has a slate roof. It has two storeys above a semi-basement. The entrance, approached by flight of steps, is framed by a later 18th century doorcase with straight entablature. LISTED GRADE 2
SITEASS
Pevsner - surviving early C19 housing. This was the beginning (c.1816) of the wealthier citizens' suburban development that spread out south towards the rural retreat of the most affluent at Westoe and east towards the seaside. The remains of the three terraces, all on the north side, are worth noting.
Site Type: Broad
House
SITEDESC
Early 19th century, Nos 1 to 23 (odd) were built as Ogle Terrace on land belonging to Rev. J.S. Ogle. The westernmost house was built in 1816 and the complete terrace is shown on Woods 1827 map of South Shields. No. 23 rendered, slate roof. Two storeys above a semi-basement. Two dormers. Five bays, original sashes. Entrance, approached by flight of steps, framed by a later 18th century doorcase with straight entablature.
Site Name
23 Beach Road
Site Type: Specific
Terraced House
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
4508
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
<< HER 4508 >> Dept. of National Heritage, of Buildings of Special ... Interest, 08-Oct
YEAR1
1999
YEAR2
2002
English, British
Class
Domestic
COMP1
RLF
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
4502-4510
DAY1
23
DAY2
06
District
S Tyneside
Easting
436650
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
5
MONTH2
2
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566960
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Place
South Shields
Description
Nos 1 to 23 (odd) were built as Ogle Terrace on land belonging to Rev. J.S. Ogle. The westermost house was built in 1816 and the complete terrace is shown on Wood’s 1827 map of South Shields. Nos 21 and 21A are of red brick with a slate roof. The building comkprises two storeys above a semi-basement. The entrance is approached by a flight of steps, framed by Tuscan doorcase with an open pediment. LISTED GRADE 2
SITEASS
Pevsner - surviving early C19 housing. This was the beginning (c.1816) of the wealthier citizens' suburban development that spread out south towards the rural retreat of the most affluent at Westoe and east towards the seaside. The remains of the three terraces, all on the north side, are worth noting.
Site Type: Broad
House
SITEDESC
Early 19th century, Nos 1 to 23 (odd) were built as Ogle Terrace on land belonging to Rev. J.S. Ogle. The westernmost house was built in 1816 and the complete terrace is shown on Woods 1827 map of South Shields. Nos 21 and 21A red brick, slate roof. Two storeys above a semi-basement. Dormer window. Two bays, re-sashed. Entrance, approached by flight of steps, framed by Tuscan doorcase with open pediment. Good fanlight.
Site Name
21 and 21A Beach Road
Site Type: Specific
Terraced House
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
4507
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
<< HER 4507 >> Dept. of National Heritage, of Buildings of Special ... Interest, 08-Sep
YEAR1
1999
YEAR2
2002