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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Amble


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Amble Civil Parish, Northumberland, from the National Heritage List for England[1]. In the absence of a published 'local list', some other public buildings of interest may also be included. Use the Search (below) if looking for a specific building / monument.

Structure List No. Grade Built~ Notes
Nos. 3, 5, 7, North Street 1154003 II 1837  
Nos. 31-39, Queen Street 1304025 II 1837  
No. 41, Queen Street 1371137 II 1837  
Boundary Marker 20 Metres South East of Cliff Cottage 1041892 II c.1837 Harbour boundry marker
Boundary Marker 20 Metres West of Number 1 the Coastguard House 1304090 II c.1837 Harbour boundry marker
Boundary Marker in Lane at Rear of Number 6 the Coastguard Houses 1041893 II c.1837 Harbour boundry marker
Church of St Cuthbert 1371135 II 1870 Church Street
Clock Tower War Memorial 1041896 II 1925 Town Square
East Cemetery Entrance Screen and Chapel Spire 1371136 II 1878 Links Road
Gate Piers, Gates and Paddock Walls to North of the Vicarage 1238519 II C18th Church Street
Hallbank Well 1153955 II Medieval High Street
Main Block of Co Operative Society Premises 1154038 II 1920 Queen Street
Radcliffe War Memorial 15 metres west of clock tower 1154050 II 1928 Town Square
Ruined Walls to East of Roman Catholic Church of Sacred Heart and St Cuthbert 1238551 II Medieval Manor house ruin
The Dock Public House 1041895 II 1837 Queen Street
The Vicarage with Outbuildings and Yard Wall 1041894 II 1876 Church Street
The Waterloo Public House 1371138 II 1837 Queen Street
Wall Enclosing Church of St Cuthbert with Gates Piers and Gates 1153923 II c.1870 Church Street
Walls and gate to War Memorial garden 1041897 II 1925 Queen Street
St Marks URC Church (former church) not listed n/a 1894 Wellwood Street
Trinity Methodist Church not listed n/a 1902 Percy Street

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.

Church of St Cuthbert, Amble
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Church of St Cuthbert, Amble
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Clock Tower War Memorial
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Clock Tower War Memorial
- Overview Map Street View The Clock Tower War Memorial in Amble was designed by Will Burton and unveiled on th 9th May 1925, in dedication to the men of amble …
War Memorial for Radcliffe at Amble
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War Memorial for Radcliffe at Amble
- Overview Map Street View The War Memorial was dedicated to the men of Radcliffe in Northumberland who lost their lives in the First World War. The memorial was unveiled on …
The Dock, Amble
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The Dock, Amble
- Overview Map Street View The Dock is a public house and hotel on Queen Street in Amble. It was built in 1837 as part of the original planned development along …
The Waterloo, Amble
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The Waterloo, Amble
- Overview Map Street View The Waterloo is a public house and hotel on Queen Street in Amble. It was built in 1837 as part of the original planned development along …
Former St Mark's URC Church, Amble
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Former St Mark's URC Church, Amble
- Overview Map Street View The former St Mark’s United Reformed Church is located on the corner of Bede and Wellwood Street in Amble. It was originally built in 1894 as …
Trinity Methodist Church, Amble
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Trinity Methodist Church, Amble
- Overview Map Street View Trinity Methodist Church is located on Percy Street in Amble. It was originally built in 1902 and opened as Percy Street Primitive Methodist Chapel.[1] The architect …
Cemetery Spire, Amble
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Cemetery Spire, Amble
- Overview Map Street View East Cemetery is located off Links Road in Amble. The spire here is a prominent local land mark. It was built in 1878 and was originally …

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