English, British
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
22
District
Newcastle
Easting
424220
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ26SW
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
10
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
563710
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Newcastle
Description
Houses recorded by RCHME in 1990. Demolished to make way for the West Central Route (St. James Boulevard).
Site Type: Broad
Row
SITEDESC
Houses recorded by RCHME in 1990. Demolished to make way for the West Central Route (St. James Boulevard).
Site Name
87-90 Blenheim Street (consecutive)
Site Type: Specific
Row
HER Number
13448
Form of Evidence
Demolished Building
Sources
Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England, 1990, An Architectural Survey of Urban Development Corporation Areas - Tyne and Wear, Vol. One, Tyneside
YEAR1
2010
English, British
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
22
District
Newcastle
Easting
424230
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ26SW
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
10
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
563830
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Place
Newcastle
Description
House, later part of The Broken Doll public house. This was [in 1990] the best surviving example of the type of house built when Thomas Anderson developed this part of Newcastle in 1834. The streets were laid out by John Dobson, who may also have been responsible for specifying the appearance of the street elevations of the buildings. The house was two storeys, brick with a door on the left side of the west facing elevation, two windows to the right of the door and three above. All sashes. Pantile roof. Demolished to make way for the West Central Route (St. James Boulevard).
Site Type: Broad
House
SITEDESC
House, later part of The Broken Doll public house. This was [in 1990] the best surviving example of the type of house built when Thomas Anderson developed this part of Newcastle in 1834. The streets were laid out by John Dobson, who may also have been responsible for specifying the appearance of the street elevations of the buildings. The house was two storeys, brick with a door on the left side of the west facing elevation, two windows to the right of the door and three above. All sashes. Pantile roof. Demolished to make way for the West Central Route (St. James Boulevard).
Site Name
59-61 Blenheim Street (odd)
Site Type: Specific
House
HER Number
13447
Form of Evidence
Demolished Building
Sources
Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England, 1990, An Architectural Survey of Urban Development Corporation Areas - Tyne and Wear, Vol. One, Tyneside, plate opp p.4
YEAR1
2010
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
13
District
Newcastle
Easting
425420
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8
LANDUSE
Building
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
10
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
565500
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Jesmond
Description
A sylish row of six spacious double-fronted houses built in the 1870s. They were superior residences for professional persons (surgeons, lawyers, shipowners etc) but all became private hotels in the 1920s. After World War Two, Nos. 1 and 2 became regional offices for the Ministry of Health and other government agencies. No. 3 became a commercial college. Nos. 4 and 5 were a hotel. No. 6 was a nurses' home. Today the buildings are mostly offices and an aparthotel.
Site Type: Broad
Terrace
SITEDESC
A sylish row of six spacious double-fronted houses built in the 1870s. They were superior residences for professional persons (surgeons, lawyers, shipowners etc) but all became private hotels in the 1920s. After World War Two, Nos. 1 and 2 became regional offices for the Ministry of Health and other government agencies. No. 3 became a commercial college. Nos. 4 and 5 were a hotel. No. 6 was a nurses' home. Today the buildings are mostly offices and an aparthotel.
Site Name
1-6 Osborne Road
Site Type: Specific
Terrace
HER Number
13446
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Alan Morgan, 2010, Jesmond from mines to mansions, page 112
YEAR1
2010
English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Rachel Grahame
DAY1
13
DAY2
01
District
Newcastle
Easting
425676
Grid ref figure
10
LANDUSE
Building
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
10
MONTH2
3
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566165
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Jesmond
Description
Opened in 1898. A substantial brick building with a grocery shop on the ground floor with a hall for social events above. There is an inscribed stone lintel above the entrance. For a while the United Methodist Free Church held their services here until their church on St. George's Terrace was opened in 1901. In 1914 the co-op was occupied by part of West Jesmond School, which had been taken over by the army. Since 1923 a Masonic Lodge has met on the upper floor. This site was the home of the Avenues Lawn Tennis Club for seven years before the co-op was built.
Site Type: Broad
Shop
SITEDESC
Opened in 1898. A substantial brick building with a grocery shop on the ground floor with a hall for social events above. There is an inscribed stone lintel above the entrance. For a while the United Methodist Free Church held their services here until their church on St. George's Terrace was opened in 1901. In 1914 the co-op was occupied by part of West Jesmond School, which had been taken over by the army. Since 1923 a Masonic Lodge has met on the upper floor. This site was the home of the Avenues Lawn Tennis Club for seven years before the co-op was built.
This site was proposed for the Newcastle local list in 2023.
Site Name
Fern Avenue, Co-operative Hall
Site Type: Specific
Cooperative Store
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
13445
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Alan Morgan, 2010, Jesmond from mines to mansions, pages 108-9
YEAR1
2010
YEAR2
2024
English, British
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
13
District
Newcastle
Easting
425670
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Building
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
10
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566350
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Place
Jesmond
Description
Completed around 1901 'to meet the requirements of the families of respectable workmen and members of the lower middle class'. All the houses had 'the latest conveniences, overshot roofs and superior bay window masonry'. Each house contained 6, 7 or 9 rooms. In the front rooms there were carved oak mantelpieces. The street is named after William Cavendish (1592-1676), first Duke of Newcastle. He was a Royalist general in the English Civil War. He was born in Yorkshire but his mother, Catherine Ogle, was from Northumberland. She inherited vast estates including a third of Jesmond.
Site Type: Broad
Terrace
SITEDESC
Completed around 1901 'to meet the requirements of the families of respectable workmen and members of the lower middle class'. All the houses had 'the latest conveniences, overshot roofs and superior bay window masonry'. Each house contained 6, 7 or 9 rooms. In the front rooms there were carved oak mantelpieces. The street is named after William Cavendish (1592-1676), first Duke of Newcastle. He was a Royalist general in the English Civil War. He was born in Yorkshire but his mother, Catherine Ogle, was from Northumberland. She inherited vast estates including a third of Jesmond.
Site Name
Cavendish Place
Site Type: Specific
Terrace
HER Number
13444
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Alan Morgan, 2010, Jesmond from mines to mansions, page 99
YEAR1
2010
English, British
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
13
District
Newcastle
Easting
425440
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Building
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
10
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566290
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Jesmond
Description
A row of private houses on the east side of Osborne Road between Queen's Road and Grosvenor Road. St. Margaret's Boarding House opened around 1912 in three houses at the Queen's Road end of the terrace. An advertisement dated 1929 describes its pleasant situation in a fashionable suburb, with 'every home comfort, dining rooms with separate tables, billiard room etc'. It later became St. Margaret's Temperence Hotel, then St. Margaret's Private Hotel. In the 1960s it was the Avon Hotel. The four adjacent houses became 'The Methodist International House'. Today the two hotels are one large hotel. The gothic attic dormer windows have been replaced by one modern continuous attic window. Most doors have been replaced by windows. The chimneys have been removed. Most of the other private houses south of Grosvenor Road are also hotels.
Site Type: Broad
Row
SITEDESC
A row of private houses on the east side of Osborne Road between Queen's Road and Grosvenor Road. St. Margaret's Boarding House opened around 1912 in three houses at the Queen's Road end of the terrace. An advertisement dated 1929 describes its pleasant situation in a fashionable suburb, with 'every home comfort, dining rooms with separate tables, billiard room etc'. It later became St. Margaret's Temperance Hotel, then St. Margaret's Private Hotel. In the 1960s it was the Avon Hotel. The four adjacent houses became 'The Methodist International House'. Today the two hotels are one large hotel. The gothic attic dormer windows have been replaced by one modern continuous attic window. Most doors have been replaced by windows. The chimneys have been removed. Most of the other private houses south of Grosvenor Road are also hotels.
Site Name
64-68 Osborne Road, St. Margaret's Hotel
Site Type: Specific
Row
HER Number
13443
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Alan Morgan, 2010, Jesmond from mines to mansions, page 98
YEAR1
2010
English, British
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
13
District
Newcastle
Easting
425330
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Building
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
10
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566410
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Jesmond
Description
60 white brick houses on the west side of the terrace. Completed in the 1880s. They had ground floor bay windows, front gardens behind iron railings (taken down in the War), wooden pedimented porch hoods. William Temple was the builder.
Site Type: Broad
Terrace
SITEDESC
60 white brick houses on the west side of the terrace. Completed in the 1880s. They had ground floor bay windows, front gardens behind iron railings (taken down in the War), wooden pedimented porch hoods. William Temple was the builder.
Site Name
Larkspur Terrace
Site Type: Specific
Terrace
HER Number
13442
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Alan Morgan, 2010, Jesmond from mines to mansions, page 97
YEAR1
2010
English, British
Class
Education
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
13
District
Newcastle
Easting
425390
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Building
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
10
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566180
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Jesmond
Description
Suffolk House was built around 1882 as a ladies' private school at the cornor of Osborne Road and Fern Avenue. An advert for the school said it was 'a charming situation in one of the healthiest suburbs of Newcastle within a few minutes walk of the Moor and Jesmond Dene, and convenient of access from the city by tramcars passing the school every ten minutes'. The school closed around 1902 and the building became a house. Occupants included a ship owner, solicitor and cashier. From around 1960 the building was the Gregg High School for girls. It is now student apartments.
Site Type: Broad
School
SITEDESC
Suffolk House was built around 1882 as a ladies' private school at the corner of Osborne Road and Fern Avenue. An advert for the school said it was 'a charming situation in one of the healthiest suburbs of Newcastle within a few minutes walk of the Moor and Jesmond Dene, and convenient of access from the city by tramcars passing the school every ten minutes'. The school closed around 1902 and the building became a house. Occupants included a ship owner, solicitor and cashier. From around 1960 the building was the Gregg High School for girls. It is now student apartments.
Site Name
Osborne Road, Suffolk House
Site Type: Specific
Private School
HER Number
13441
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Alan Morgan, 2010, Jesmond from mines to mansions, page 96
YEAR1
2010
English, British
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
13
District
Newcastle
Easting
425340
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Building
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
10
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566140
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Jesmond
Description
The terrace of houses between Holly Avenue West and Lily Avenue were completed around 1882. Residents tended to be local businessmen and professional people. After World War II they were divied up into flats and apartments. The exception is the corner property on Holly Avenue West. This house was the home of an engineer, but later it became a doctor's surgery and is Holly Medical Group today. On its gable end is a decorated slab with the rod of Asclepius (Greek God of Medicine) entwined by a serpent. This is the international symbol of medicine and the emblem of the NHS.
Site Type: Broad
Terrace
SITEDESC
The terrace of houses between Holly Avenue West and Lily Avenue were completed around 1882. Residents tended to be local businessmen and professional people. After World War II they were divided up into flats and apartments. The exception is the corner property on Holly Avenue West. This house was the home of an engineer, but later it became a doctor's surgery and is Holly Medical Group today. On its gable end is a decorated slab with the rod of Asclepius (Greek God of Medicine) entwined by a serpent. This is the international symbol of medicine and the emblem of the NHS.
Site Name
Osborne Road (west side)
Site Type: Specific
Terrace
HER Number
13440
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Alan Morgan, 2010, Jesmond from mines to mansions, page 95
YEAR1
2010
English, British
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
13
District
Newcastle
Easting
425380
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Building
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
10
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566110
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Jesmond
Description
On east side of Osborne Road between Holly Avenue and Fern Avenue are six large double-fronted terraced houses of c 1879. They have an open stone porch to the front door. They are built in white brick, are two-storeys with attics and have wrought ironwork over the ground floor bay windows. In 1910 occupants included a French consul, an enamelled slate manufacturer, a coal owner, a physician and a solicitor. On the opposite side of the road the red brick houses are a few years later in date.
Site Type: Broad
Terrace
SITEDESC
On east side of Osborne Road between Holly Avenue and Fern Avenue are six large double-fronted terraced houses of c 1879. They have an open stone porch to the front door. They are built in white brick, are two-storeys with attics and have wrought ironwork over the ground floor bay windows. In 1910 occupants included a French consul, an enamelled slate manufacturer, a coal owner, a physician and a solicitor. On the opposite side of the road the red brick houses are a few years later in date.
Site Name
Osborne Road (east side)
Site Type: Specific
Terrace
HER Number
13439
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Alan Morgan, 2010, Jesmond from mines to mansions, page 94
YEAR1
2010