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1-4 Victoria Place with Attached Wall to North West

A Grade II Listed Building in Alnmouth, Northumberland

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.3866 / 55°23'11"N

Longitude: -1.6117 / 1°36'42"W

OS Eastings: 424698

OS Northings: 610362

OS Grid: NU246103

Mapcode National: GBR K654.WW

Mapcode Global: WHC1M.6VSX

Plus Code: 9C7W99PQ+J8

Entry Name: 1-4 Victoria Place with Attached Wall to North West

Listing Date: 31 December 1969

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1041808

English Heritage Legacy ID: 236916

ID on this website: 101041808

Location: Alnmouth, Northumberland, NE66

County: Northumberland

Civil Parish: Alnmouth

Traditional County: Northumberland

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Northumberland

Church of England Parish: Alnmouth St John the Baptist

Church of England Diocese: Newcastle

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Description


NU 2410
20/25
31.12.69


ALNMOUTH
NORTHUMBERLAND STREET
(East side)
Victoria Place
(Nos.1-4 consecutive)
with attached wall
to north-west


GV
II


Terrace of four cottages, and attached wall. Late C17 or early C18,
refenestrated and outshut added in mid-C19. Roughly-coursed rubble with large
roughly-shaped quoins; cut dressings sometimes replaced by cement. Welsh
slate roof with yellow brick stacks.

1 storey + attics, 4 bays. Each pair of cottages shares a central doorway;
vertical-panelled centre-opening doors in old moulded surrounds, with flat-
pointed arches within square frames, and cornices above. 3-light mullioned
windows; 2-light windows in gabled half-dormers above. All windows in
chamfered surrounds. Coped end gables on moulded kneelers; ridge and right
end stacks. Right return shows 2-light window with single-light window above.
Left return shows single-light windows to each floor and blocked doorway.
Attached wall to left, with doorway in chamfered surround, joins Hindmarsh
Hall (q.v.).

Interiors: Some cottages have old chamfered beams exposed; small timber newel
stairs in corner of ground-floor rooms. No. 1, once the Seven Stars alehouse,
has the internal timber sill of its ground-floor window incised with graffiti,
including sailing ships.

Listing NGR: NU2469810362

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