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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Ashington
Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Ashington, Northumberland, from the National Heritage List for England[1]. Use the Search (below) if looking for a specific building / monument.
Structure | List No. | Grade | Built~ | Note |
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Woodhorn Colliery (Woodhorn Museum) | 1016976 | n/a | 1894 | Scheduled Monument. |
Ashington Co-Operative Society Premises | 1041396 | II | ||
Ashington Farmhouse | 1304523 | II | ||
Blacksmiths and Joiners Shops to West of Pit Head | 1041395 | II | ||
Bothal Castle Gatehouse and Adjacent Wing to West | 1153715 | I | c.1343 | Bothal |
Bothal Castle Remains of Curtain Wall to South of Residential Block | 1041365 | I | Bothal | |
Bothal Castle Welbeck Estate Office and Attached Outbuildings Around Stable Yard | 1153737 | II | ||
Bothal Mill House and Adjacent Outbuilding | 1041361 | II | ||
Bothal War Memorial | 1391429 | II | Bothal | |
Cage Shop to West of Pit-Head | 1304416 | II | ||
Church of St Andrew | 1371383 | I | C12th | Bothal |
Church of the Holy Sepulchre | 1152984 | II | ||
Churchyard Wall, Piers and Gate to South-West of Church of St Andrew | 1041364 | II | ||
Cottages Nos 1 and 2 | 1041367 | II | ||
Cottages Nos 3 and 4 | 1153749 | II | ||
Cottages Nos 5 and 6 | 1041368 | II | ||
Dovecote Opposite the Old Rectory | 1371365 | II | ||
Eastern Winding House and Shaft Head Building (Winder and Shaft No 1) | 1153123 | II* | ||
Engine House Between Shafts 1 and 2 | 1304432 | II* | ||
Fan House to West of Shaft No 2 | 1041394 | II* | ||
Farmbuildings to West of Moor House Farmhouse | 1152978 | II | ||
Former Colliery Offices Now Administration Block | 1389505 | II | ||
Front Wall and Gate Piers to Bothal Cottages (1-6), Village Hall and Adjacent House | 1041369 | II | ||
Garden and Terrace Walls to South of Bothal Mill House | 1371382 | II | ||
Garden House with Attached Outbuilding to North | 1041366 | II | ||
Garden Wall to South East of Old Rectory | 1041417 | II | ||
Gardens Walls and Attached Privy to West and South of Ashington Farmhouse | 1041387 | II | ||
Group of 3 Stone Coffins and Font Bowl 10 Metres South of Porch of Church of St Andrew | 1041363 | II | ||
Miners Memorial | 1041386 | II | 1923 | Woodhorn |
Moor House Farmhouse | 1041385 | II | ||
Nos 15 to 19, with Backyard Walls and Outbuildings | 1041384 | II | ||
Nos 2 3 and 4 with Backyard Walls and Outhouse | 1041383 | II | ||
Nos 5-13, with Backyard Walls and Outbuildings | 1371392 | II | ||
Numbers 21 and 22 with Backyard Walls and Outbuildings | 1371393 | II | ||
Smalridge Memorial 5 Metres North of Aisle of Church of St Andrew | 1304189 | II | ||
Stable Range to North-West of Pit Head | 1371395 | II | ||
The Joiners Shop | 1041362 | II | ||
The Old Rectory | 1041416 | II | ||
Vicarage to Church of the Holy Sepulchre with Attached Yard Wall and Outbuildings | 1041388 | II | ||
Village Hall and Attached House | 1304135 | II | ||
Western Winding House and Shaft Head Gear (Winder and Shaft No 1) | 1371394 | II* |
Primary source: the National Heritage List for England - NHLE is the register of nationally protected historic buildings and sites in England, including listed buildings, scheduled monuments, protected wrecks, registered parks and gardens, and battlefields. The list is maintained by Historic England. Check NHLE for updates and new entries.
Secondary sources: British Listed Buildings and Keys to the Past.