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Stable Block, Cresswell Hall


The grand Stable Block of the former Cresswell Hall was built in 1829. It stands in Hall Wood just west of Cresswell Towers Holiday Park in Cresswell in Northumberland.

Cresswell Historic Buildings and Monuments in Cresswell Civil Parish Grade II Listed Cresswell Hall (former) 1829
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Wall to enclosure at ruin of stable block for Cresswell Hall which was demolished in 1924

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Coachyard(?) at Cresswell Towers

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STABLE BLOCK OF FORMER CRESSWELL HALL - List Entry
- "Stable block, 1829 by John Shaw for Addison John Cresswell-Baker. Tooled-and- margined ashlar; slate roofs. Imposing ranges on 3 sides of a court closed to south by a wall with …

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Stable block of former Cresswell Hall (Cresswell)
- "The stable block of Cresswell Hall is one of the few structures remaining on the former estate...."

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Cresswell Hall (former)
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Cresswell Hall (former)
- Cresswell Hall, built 1821-4, had become structurally unsound and was demolished in 1937. In Hall Woods, stand the grand Stable Block and arched stone Gallery which flanked the approach to …
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Cresswell Hall Ruins and Pele Tower

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List number: 1371022
List grade: 2
Keys to the Past HER: N14053
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NZ2879993014

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