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The Ship, Public House


An 18th century inn on Holy Island. Formerly the Northumberland Arms, it was renamed "The Ship", after renovations in 1995. The Ship is a Grade II Listed building.

Holy Island Grade II Listed Historic Buildings and Monuments on Holy Island Public Houses
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The Ship public house, Holy Island

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Sign for The Ship public house, Holy Island

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The Ship pub

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The Ship, Holy Island

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NORTHUMBERLAND ARMS - Holy Island - List Entry
- "Inn. C18. Rendered with old pantiled roof and rebuilt brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 bays, Central 5-panelled door with fanlight in open-pedimented doorcase. Flanking C20 12-pane sashes..."

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The Ship, Holy Island

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Holy Island, Northumberland Arms (c. 1910)
- Photo from Northumberland Communities, a project by the Archives Service of Northumberland County Council, 2001.

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The Ship Inn

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List number: 1155506
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NU1270041994

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