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Benridge Hall

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Gates and Drive to Benridge Hall

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BENRIDGE HALL - Ponteland - List Entry
- "House. Mid C18 and later. Brick facade in Flemish bond. Other walls in English Garden Wall Bond. One rear facade ashlar. Welsh slate roof. Front block with parallel range to …

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GATEWAY APPROXIMATELY 440 YARDS EAST OF BENRIDGE HALL - List Entry
- "...Gatepiers, gate and screen walls. Late C18 or early C19. Ashlar. Gate iron. Round corniced piers with fluted necking and domed caps, flanked by quadrant walls ending in lower piers …

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COACH HOUSE APPROXIMATELY 30 YARDS NORTH-EAST OF BENRIDGE HALL - List Entry
- "...Coach house. Late C18. Rendered brick with ashlar quoins. Welsh slate roof. 2 elliptical arches with boarded double doors and roundel over. Stepped gable above....."

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BENRIDGE HALL COTTAGE - Ponteland - List Entry
- "Cottage. 1803 dated over door. Brick in English Garden Wall bond. Welsh slate roof. 2-storey, 3 bay cottage with attached cartshed which has now (mid C20) been incorporated into house. …

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Benridge, with Kirkley and Carter-Moor Township, 1848
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Benridge, with Kirkley and Carter-Moor Township, 1848
- BENRIDGE, with Kirkley and Carter-moor, a township, in the parish of Ponteland, union, and W. division, of Castle ward, S. division of Northumberland, 9½ miles (N.W. by N.) from Newcastle-uponTyne; …

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List number: 1042746
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NZ1499975757

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