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Old School House, Hartburn


The Old School House in Hartburn was built in 1762 by Dr. John Sharpe, vicar of Hartburn. It was also used as the 'Parish Stable' (hearse house).[1] Now a private residence. The building is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Hartburn Hearse House 1762 Private Residence Historic Buildings and Monuments in Hartburn Civil Parish Grade II* Listed Former School
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Tower House, Hartburn

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Tower House, Hartburn

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Hartburn School and schoolmasters house beyond

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OLD SCHOOLHOUSE - Hartburn - List Entry
- "Schoolhouse and 'Parish Stable' (hearse house), 1762 by Dr. John Sharpe, vicar of Hartburn. Coursed rubble and dressings except for tooled squared stone on west return; slate roof. Gothick style. …

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List number: 1042077
List grade: 2*
Post code: NE61 4JB
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NZ0887986197

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