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Historic Buildings and Monuments in West Belington Civil Parish


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in West Bedlington Civil Parish, 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~ Notes
Barclays Bank 1371381 II    
Bedlington War Memorial 1391432 II 1923 Bedlington
Church of St Cuthbert 1153497  II* C10th Bedlington
Collingwood and Scott Headstones 15 Metres South-West of Church of St Cuthbert 1371398 II    
Dovecote 7 metres south east of Hartford Hall 1041379 II    
Entrance Screen and Gates to Hartford Hall 1041381  II* 1873  
Former stable block to east of Hartford Hall 1371390 II    
Garden Wall with Gate Piers to South-East and South of Netherton Hall 1152898 II    
Gate lodge to Hartford Hall 1371391 II    
Gatepiers and Adjacent Walls with Railings to Church of St Cuthbert 1041397 II    
Hartford Bridge House 1371366 II    
Hartford Bridge over the River Blyth 1371387 II C16th Hartforfd Bridge
Hartford Hall 1041423  II* 1807 Nr. Hartforfd Bridge. Country house by William Stokoe
Hedley Headstone 14 Metres South of Chancel of Church of St Cuthbert 1304263 II    
Netherton Blue House Farmhouse 1041420 II    
Netherton Hall East, West and West Wing 1371368 II    
Netherton School 1371367 II    
Nicholson Headstone 17 Metres South of Chancel of Church of St Cuthbert 1041399 II    
Pair of Headstones 1 Metre East of Church of St Cuthbert 1041398 II    
Potts and Wilson Tombs 4 Metres South of Chancel of Church of St Cuthbert 1153521 II    
Southern Headstone 13 Metres North of Vestry Door of Church of St Cuthbert 1304240 II    
Spearman Headstone 5 Metres South of Tower of Church of St Cuthbert 1304265 II    
Spring View 1153587 II    
Terrace and terrace walls to south of Hartford Hall 1041380 II    
The Cross 1041360 II C18th Bedlington. Market Cross.
  1371380 II    
The Old Vicarage 1041401 II    
The Tower and Beeches 1041400 II    
Trotter Memorial Drinking Fountain 1041359 II    
Wall and Gate Piers to South of Netherton School 1041421 II    
Wall, Gateway and Gates to North of Old Vicarage, with Attached Gateway and Gate to Churchyard 1041358 II    
Willson Headstone 2 Metres South of Chancel of Church of St Cuthbert 1371397 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.

Church of St Cuthbert
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Church of St Cuthbert
- Overview Map Street View St Cuthbert's Church in Bedlington can be dated back to the 10th Century and was built on the site of an earlier church.[1] The remains of …
Hartford Hall
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Hartford Hall
- Overview Map Hartford Hall is a large country house located by Hartford Bridge near Bedlington in Northumberland. The Hall was built in 1807 by William Stokoe for William Burdon (1764–1818), …
Hartford Bridge (bridge)
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Hartford Bridge (bridge)
- Overview Map Street View Hartford Bridge carries the A192 road over the River Blyth at Hartford, north of Cramlington. There was once a ford to cross the river near here, which …
War Memorial
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War Memorial
- Overview Map Street View The war memorial in Bedlington was unveiled on the 20th January 1923 by Major E.W. Burden of Hartford House. The memorial commemorates 180 local servicemen who …
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Gates and Entrance Screen to Hartford Hall
- The entrance screen and gates to Hartford Hall, near Bedlington in Northumberland, date from 1873. The cast and wrought iron gates were made by Coalbrookdale Co., Shropshire. They were originally …

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