English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Clare Henderson
DAY1
26
DAY2
09
District
S Tyneside
Easting
435773
Grid ref figure
10
Map Sheet
NZ36SE
MONTH1
9
MONTH2
3
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
561048
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
East Boldon
Description
Was on Local List in 1995 but since demolished.
Site Type: Broad
House
SITEDESC
Was on Local List in 1995 but since demolished.
Site Name
East Boldon, Dipe Lane, Shotley Grove
Site Type: Specific
House
HER Number
9622
Form of Evidence
Demolished Building
Sources
Tyne and Wear Specialist Conservation Team, March 1992, Other Buildings of Acknowledged Architectural Quality or Historic Significance (South Tyneside UDP Appendix ENV (B))
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2021
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Recreational
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
26
DAY2
17
District
S Tyneside
Easting
435740
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Recreational Usage
Map Sheet
NZ36SE
MONTH1
9
MONTH2
8
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
561040
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Place
East Boldon
Description
The Golf Club was founded in 1912. The 'Old Vale Course' had 9 holes. As demand increased the Club moved its 9 hole course to its present site. In 1926 six time Open Champion, Harry Vardon, designed the 18 hole course on this 100+ acre site. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Club
SITEDESC
The Golf Club was founded in 1912. The 'Old Vale Course' had 9 holes. As demand increased the Club moved its 9 hole course to its present site. In 1926 six time Open Champion, Harry Vardon, designed the 18 hole course on this 100+ acre site. Ridge and furrow earthworks survive on the course (HER 11686).
Site Name
Dipe Lane, Boldon Golf Club
Site Type: Specific
Golf Club
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9621
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Tyne and Wear Specialist Conservation Team, March 1992, Other Buildings of Acknowledged Architectural Quality or Historic Significance (South Tyneside UDP Appendix ENV (B)); SOUTH TYNESIDE LOCAL LIST REVIEW 2011:
REFERENCE NUMBER: LSHA/125/B
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2012
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Monument <By Form>
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
26
DAY2
17
District
S Tyneside
Easting
436270
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36SE
MATERIAL
Limestone
MONTH1
9
MONTH2
8
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
561320
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
East Boldon
Description
Magnesian Limestone wall. Pedestrian doorway cut through it. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Barrier
SITEDESC
Magnesian Limestone wall. Pedestrian doorway cut through it.
Site Name
57a Front Street, boundary wall to west
Site Type: Specific
Wall
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9620
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
Tyne and Wear Specialist Conservation Team, March 1992, Other Buildings of Acknowledged Architectural Quality or Historic Significance (South Tyneside UDP Appendix ENV (B)); SOUTH TYNESIDE LOCAL LIST REVIEW 2011:
REFERENCE NUMBER: LSHA/124/B
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2012
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
955, 11864
DAY1
11
DAY2
17
District
S Tyneside
Easting
436090
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Building
Map Sheet
NZ36SE
MATERIAL
Limestone
MONTH1
8
MONTH2
8
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
561370
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
East Boldon
Description
Public house with added bay windows and porch. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
Public house with added bay windows and porch.
Site Name
98 Front Street, Black Bull Public House
Site Type: Specific
Public House
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9619
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
North of England Civic Trust on behalf of South Tyneside Council, February 2006, East Boldon Conservation Area Character Appraisal; East Boldon School Centenary 1885-1985; M. Linge, The Story of Boldon; A. Middleton, 1983, Boldon's Witness in Church and Community; N. Pevsner, 1953, The Buildings of England: County Durham; W. Wilson, 1935, A Short History of Boldon; Tyne and Wear Specialist Conservation Team, March 1992, Other Buildings of Acknowledged Architectural Quality or Historic Significance (South Tyneside UDP Appendix ENV (B)); SOUTH TYNESIDE LOCAL LIST REVIEW 2011: REFERENCE NUMBER: LSHA/123/B
YEAR1
2009
YEAR2
2012
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
955, 11864
DAY1
11
DAY2
17
District
S Tyneside
Easting
436410
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Building
Map Sheet
NZ36SE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
8
MONTH2
8
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
561310
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
East Boldon
Description
The original shape of the public house can be seen in its truncated west gable but it has been significantly extended to the back and side. Its front elevation has been rebuilt with an ornate, rustic, mock Elizabethan feel - large timber bay windows, overhanging upper floors, black and white colour scheme, leaded windows. The roof has gables and chimneys. Heavy joinery, carvings and moulded plaster detailing. The rear is a mix of later subordinate extensions with an early stable-like outhouse in poor condition. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
The original shape of the public house can be seen in its truncated west gable but it has been significantly extended to the back and side. Its front elevation has been rebuilt with an ornate, rustic, mock Elizabethan feel - large timber bay windows, overhanging upper floors, black and white colour scheme, leaded windows. The roof has gables and chimneys. Heavy joinery, carvings and moulded plaster detailing. The rear is a mix of later subordinate extensions with an early stable-like outhouse in poor condition.
Site Name
East Boldon, Front Street, Grey Horse Public House
Site Type: Specific
Public House
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9618
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
North of England Civic Trust on behalf of South Tyneside Council, February 2006, East Boldon Conservation Area Character Appraisal; East Boldon School Centenary 1885-1985; M. Linge, The Story of Boldon; A. Middleton, 1983, Boldon's Witness in Church and Community; N. Pevsner, 1953, The Buildings of England: County Durham; W. Wilson, 1935, A Short History of Boldon; SOUTH TYNESIDE LOCAL LIST REVIEW 2011: REFERENCE NUMBER: LSHA/122/B
YEAR1
2009
YEAR2
2012
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Clare Henderson
DAY1
26
DAY2
09
District
S Tyneside
Easting
436808
Grid ref figure
10
Map Sheet
NZ36SE
MONTH1
9
MONTH2
3
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
561230
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
East Boldon
Site Type: Broad
House
Site Name
East Boldon, Sunderland Road, Garden Cottage
Site Type: Specific
House
HER Number
9617
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Tyne and Wear Specialist Conservation Team, March 1992, Other Buildings of Acknowledged Architectural Quality or Historic Significance (South Tyneside UDP Appendix ENV (B))
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2021
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
26
DAY2
17
District
S Tyneside
Easting
435950
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Building
Map Sheet
NZ36SE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
9
MONTH2
8
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
561350
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
East Boldon
Description
A detached mansion of some grandeur, although altered over time. The elegant front door surround and ground floor bow windows, with curved glass, survive. The house has a shallow pitched roof. The outhouse has lost original detailing. The house had castellations on a photo of 1903 but these have been removed. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
House
SITEDESC
A detached mansion of some grandeur, although altered over time. The elegant front door surround and ground floor bow windows, with curved glass, survive. The house has a shallow pitched roof. The outhouse has lost original detailing. The house had castellations on a photo of 1903 but these have been removed.
Site Name
Shadwell Towers, Western Terrace
Site Type: Specific
Detached House
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9616
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Tyne and Wear Specialist Conservation Team, March 1992, Other Buildings of Acknowledged Architectural Quality or Historic Significance (South Tyneside UDP Appendix ENV (B)); North of England Civic Trust on behalf of South Tyneside Council, February 2006, East Boldon Conservation Area Character Appraisal; East Boldon School Centenary 1885-1985; M. Linge, The Story of Boldon; A. Middleton, 1983, Boldon's Witness in Church and Community; N. Pevsner, 1953, The Buildings of England: County Durham; W. Wilson, 1935, A Short History of Boldon; SOUTH TYNESIDE LOCAL LIST REVIEW 2011: REFERENCE NUMBER: LSHA/121/B
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2012
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Industrial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
9614
DAY1
26
District
S Tyneside
Easting
436140
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36SE
MONTH1
9
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
561380
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
East Boldon
Description
Was on Local List in 1995, but since demolished.
Site Type: Broad
Power Generation Site
SITEDESC
Was on Local List in 1995, but since demolished.
Site Name
88-92 Front Street, gin-gang to rear
Site Type: Specific
Horse Engine House
HER Number
9615
Form of Evidence
Demolished Building
Sources
Tyne and Wear Specialist Conservation Team, March 1992, Other Buildings of Acknowledged Architectural Quality or Historic Significance (South Tyneside UDP Appendix ENV (B))
YEAR1
2007
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
8033, 9615
DAY1
26
DAY2
17
District
S Tyneside
Easting
436130
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Building
Map Sheet
NZ36SE
MATERIAL
Limestone/brick
MONTH1
9
MONTH2
8
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
561370
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Stuart 1603 to 1714
Place
East Boldon
Description
East Boldon's most impressive big group of 17th, 18th and 19th century vernacular cottages and houses. Simple one or two storey houses in limestone or brick with sash windows. Stone lintels and cills, original front doors with hoods, shaped chimneys and slate or pantile roofs. Several of the shaped chimneys in this row have been reduced or demolished. Of the few modern windows, most are good replicas. No. 96 is Victorian but may have absorbed earlier buildings. It has false shutters, replacement windows and no chimneys which make it stand out from the simple authenticity of the others. No. 92 is an attractive two-storey cottage with sash windows, brick frontage, slate roof and small front garden. Rears are relatively intact with various offshots. Some outbuildings have been lost to in-curtilege parking and infill development on North Road. Nos. 86/88 were probably built in the 17th century as small single-storey limestone cottages with pantile roofs. They were 'modernised' in the 19th century and bear the date 1883. Limestone masonry is still visible on the side of No. 88. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Terrace
SITEDESC
East Boldon's most impressive big group of 17th, 18th and 19th century vernacular cottages and houses. Simple one or two storey houses in limestone or brick with sash windows. Stone lintels and cills, original front doors with hoods, shaped chimneys and slate or pantile roofs. Several of the shaped chimneys in this row have been reduced or demolished. Of the few modern windows, most are good replicas. No. 96 is Victorian but may have absorbed earlier buildings. It has false shutters, replacement windows and no chimneys which make it stand out from the simple authenticity of the others. No. 92 is an attractive two-storey cottage with sash windows, brick frontage, slate roof and small front garden. Rears are relatively intact with various offshots. Some outbuildings have been lost to in-curtilage parking and infill development on North Road. Nos. 86/88 were probably built in the 17th century as small single-storey limestone cottages with pantile roofs. They were 'modernised' in the 19th century and bear the date 1883. Limestone masonry is still visible on the side of No. 88.
Site Name
86 to 92 and 96 Front Street
Site Type: Specific
Terrace
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9614
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Tyne and Wear Specialist Conservation Team, March 1992, Other Buildings of Acknowledged Architectural Quality or Historic Significance (South Tyneside UDP Appendix ENV (B)); North of England Civic Trust on behalf of South Tyneside Council, February 2006, East Boldon Conservation Area Character Appraisal; East Boldon School Centenary 1885-1985; M. Linge, The Story of Boldon; A. Middleton, 1983, Boldon's Witness in Church and Community; N. Pevsner, 1953, The Buildings of England: County Durham; W. Wilson, 1935, A Short History of Boldon; SOUTH TYNESIDE LOCAL LIST REVIEW 2011: REFERENCE NUMBER: LSHA/120/B
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2012
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
8030
DAY1
26
DAY2
17
District
S Tyneside
Easting
436370
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Building
Map Sheet
NZ36SE
MATERIAL
Limestone
MONTH1
9
MONTH2
8
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
561320
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
East Boldon
Description
A row of low two-storey stone cottages with simple frontages and later windows, brick porches and chimneys. No. 32 has been refaced in brick. Its later bow windows are not historically accurate. Small fragments of original lime render survive on parts of this terrace. The rears are in good condition, the large brick buildings on the back lane are 19th century estate buildings. Cast iron corner 'bumpers' or 'glinters' survive. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Terrace
SITEDESC
A row of low two-storey stone cottages with simple frontages and later windows, brick porches and chimneys. No. 32 has been refaced in brick. Its later bow windows are not historically accurate. Small fragments of original lime render survive on parts of this terrace. The rears are in good condition, the large brick buildings on the back lane are 19th century estate buildings. Cast iron corner 'bumpers' or 'glinters' survive.
Site Name
30 to 34 Front Street
Site Type: Specific
Terrace
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9613
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Tyne and Wear Specialist Conservation Team, March 1992, Other Buildings of Acknowledged Architectural Quality or Historic Significance (South Tyneside UDP Appendix ENV (B)); North of England Civic Trust on behalf of South Tyneside Council, February 2006, East Boldon Conservation Area Character Appraisal; East Boldon School Centenary 1885-1985; M. Linge, The Story of Boldon; A. Middleton, 1983, Boldon's Witness in Church and Community; N. Pevsner, 1953, The Buildings of England: County Durham; W. Wilson, 1935, A Short History of Boldon; SOUTH TYNESIDE LOCAL LIST REVIEW 2011: REFERENCE NUMBER: LSHA/118/B
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2012