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Historic Buildings and Monuments in North Sunderland Parish


This page includes historic buildings, monuments, and sites in North Sunderland Civil Parish in Northumberland, compiled from two sources: a) Listed buildings and scheduled monuments, from the National Heritage List for England[1]. b) the Proposed List of Non designated Heritage Assets of Local Importance ('Local List') from the Bamburgh, Seahouses and Beadnell Neighbourhood Plan.[2] Use the Search in the data table (below) if looking for a specific building / monument, or to filter on a particular area e.g. type: Seahouses.

Structure List No. Grade Built~ Locality Note
No. 132, Main Street 1275986 II c.1840 North Sunderland Former Police Station
Nos. 157 and 159, Main Street 1234769 II C18th North Sunderland  
Brock Burn House and Attached Cottage to Left 1276108 II C19th    
Chapel of St Cuthbert 1276105  II* C13th Inner Farne, Farne Islands  
Church of St Paul 1234464 II 1834 North Sunderland  
Cottage and Beacon on Brownsman 1234511 II C18th BrownsmanFarne Islands  
East House & West House 1234466 II 1913 Shoreston  
Font Circa 10 Yards South West of Chapel of St Cuthbert  1234538 II C15th Inner FarneFarne Islands  
Gatepiers Gates and Railings Circa 60 Yards North of Shoreston Hall 1234807 II C18th Shoreston  
Lighthouse and Keepers Cottage 1234614 II 1810 Inner FarneFarne Islands  
Lighthouse on Longstone 1234462 II 1826 Longstone, Farne Islands Associated with Grace Darling
Limekilns at Seahouses Harbour 1234465 II C18th Seahouses  
Old Pump to West of Number 132 1276106 II C19th North Sunderland  
Pant and Trough at West End of Village 1234763 II C19th North Sunderland  
Pre-Conquest monastic cell and post-Conquest monastic settlement on Inner Farne 1014771 n/a   Inner Farne, Farne Islands Scheduled Monument
Prior Castell's Tower 1234461  I C16th Inner FarneFarne Islands  
Remains of Chapel to South East of Chapel of St Cuthbert 1276045 II   Inner FarneFarne Islands Incoporated into visitor info. centre
Seahouses War Memorial 1391868 II 1923 Seahouses  
Shoreston Cottage and Midcote with Linking Walls and Outhouse 1234829 II 1913 Shoreston  
Shoreston House 1275904 II 1913 Shoreston  
Stone Coffin Circa 10 Yards South of Chapel of St Cuthbert 1234533 II Medieval Inner FarneFarne Islands  
The Powder House North East of Seahouses Point 1244854 II 1886 Seahouses  
United Reformed Church 1276107 II 1810 North Sunderland  
Westfield Double Ditched Enclosure Cropmark - Local      
Broad Road Crop Mark Enclosure - Local      
Shoreston Hall Garden - Local      
Braidcarr Pillbox - Local      
Standing Stone - Local      
North Sunderland Village Farm - Local      
Iron Age or Roman enclosure - Local      
Serpent Seats - Local     on St Aidan’s Dunes
Cistern or Bark Pot - Local      
John Woodger’s Kippered Herring Smokehouses - Local      
North Sunderland Light Railway - Local      

1. 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

2. Non designated Heritage Assets of Local Importance - Bamburgh, Seahouses and Beadnell Neighbourhood Plan, April 2016. Check North Sunderland Parish Council for updates and new entries.

Lime Kilns, Seahouses
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Lime Kilns, Seahouses
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Longstone Lighthouse
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Longstone Lighthouse
- Overview Map Street View Inside The lighthouse and keeper's cottage on Longstone, in the Farne Islands, was built in 1826 by David Alexander for Trinity House, Newcastle. As well as …
Chapel of St. Cuthbert, Inner Farne
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Chapel of St. Cuthbert, Inner Farne
- The Chapel of St. Cuthbert on the Farne Islands dates back to the 13th century or earlier. It was rebuilt in the 14th century and restored in the mid 19th …
Church of St Paul, North Sunderland
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Church of St Paul, North Sunderland
Prior Castell's Tower, Inner Farne
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Prior Castell's Tower, Inner Farne
War Memorial, Seahouses
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War Memorial, Seahouses
Lighthouse, Inner Farne
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Lighthouse, Inner Farne
Old Lighthouse and Keeper's Cottage, Brownsman Island
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Old Lighthouse and Keeper's Cottage, Brownsman Island
- The lighthouse on Brownsman Island in the Outer Farne Islands was originally built in 1800, and then replaced with a new tower in 1811. At the age of just 3 …
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Non designated Heritage Assets of Local Importance
- April 2016 "...It is the desire of the North Northumberland Coastal Neighbourhood Plan group to protect and enhance the distinctive heritage assets of the area. Listed Building and Scheduled Monument …

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Old Powder House, Pace Hill, Seahouses
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Old Powder House, Pace Hill, Seahouses
- Overview Map Street View This distinctive stone hut, with a barrel-vaulted roof, is located at Pace Hill in Seahouses. It dates from 1886 and was built for the storage of …

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