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Coquet Lodge, Warkworth

Description: Coquet Lodge

Grade: II
Date Listed: 1 September 1988
English Heritage Building ID: 237240

OS Grid Reference: NU2388206043
OS Grid Coordinates: 423882, 606043
Latitude/Longitude: 55.3478, -1.6249

Locality: Warkworth
Local Authority: Northumberland
County: Northumberland
Country: England
Postcode: NE65 0UD

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Listing Text

WARKWORTH WARKWORTH MILL

NU 20 NW

10/349 Coquet Lodge

GV II

House, c.1840. Squared tooled stone with cut quoins and dressings; Welsh
slate roof. Tudor style.

South elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays. Chamfered plinth. Projecting centre bay
has cross window with 2-light mullioned window above, and gable with shaped
finial; on its right return a vertical-panelled-door in chamfered surround
with flat-pointed arch within square frame. Boarded door in similar surround
on right of right beys Side bays show similar fenestration; to right of left
bay a boarded door in similar flat-pointed arched surround. Corbelled-out
stepped end stacks with chamfered caps. Left single-storey part with boarded
door and small chamfered window holding latticed glazing.

Right return: gabled left bay shows 3-light transomed window with 3-light
mullioned window in corbelled oriel above; rear wing set slightly back to
right.

Twin-gabled rear elevation (to river) shows string course stepped up over 3-.
light transomed windows, with 3-light mullioned windows under Tudor hoodmoulds
above; shaped gable finials. On each return of the paired wings is a large
stepped chimney stack.

All windows are plain sashes, in chamfered surrounds. Gables have pitched and
moulded coping on moulded kneelers.


Listing NGR: NU2388206043

Source: English Heritage

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