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Attwood Place, Tow Law
Attwood Place is a terrace of houses on Ironworks Road in Tow Law. The terrace was built in the mid 19th century for Charles Attwood who esablished ironworks in Tow Law in 1845.[1] Attwood Place is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. The wall and railings in front of the terrace is seperately Grade II listed.
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ATTWOOD PLACE - Tow Law - List Entry
- "Attwood Place Nos. 1-5 consecutive GV II Terrace of houses. Mid C19 for Attwood, owner of Weardale Iron Company. Coursed squared sandstone with ashlar quoins and dressings; left 3 bays …
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WALLS AND RAILINGS IN FRONT OF NUMBERS 1-5 ATTWOOD PLACE - Tow Law - List Entry
- "Walls and railings in front of Nos. 1-5 Attwood Place GV II Walls and railings. Mid C19. Coursed squared sandstone walls with chamfered ashlar coping; cast iron posts in acanthus-bud …
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Peter Smith
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Charles Attwood (1791-1875)
- Ironmaster and glass maker. Founded the Weardale Iron and Coal Company in 1844. Extract from Men of mark 'twixt Tyne and Tweed by Richard Welford, 1895: THE RADICAL IRONMASTER. The career …
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ATTWOOD PLACE - Tow Law - List Entry
- "Attwood Place Nos. 1-5 consecutive GV II Terrace of houses. Mid C19 for Attwood, owner of Weardale Iron Company. Coursed squared sandstone with ashlar quoins and dressings; left 3 bays …
Added by
Peter Smith
from https://historicengland.org.u…
WALLS AND RAILINGS IN FRONT OF NUMBERS 1-5 ATTWOOD PLACE - Tow Law - List Entry
- "Walls and railings in front of Nos. 1-5 Attwood Place GV II Walls and railings. Mid C19. Coursed squared sandstone walls with chamfered ashlar coping; cast iron posts in acanthus-bud …
Added by
Peter Smith