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Coquet Lodge Cottages 1 and 2, Warkworth

Description: Coquet Lodge Cottages 1 and 2

Grade: II
Date Listed: 31 December 1969
English Heritage Building ID: 237241

OS Grid Reference: NU2386406038
OS Grid Coordinates: 423864, 606038
Latitude/Longitude: 55.3478, -1.6252

Location: Warkworth, Northumberland NE65 0UD

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

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Listing Text

WARKWORTH WARKWORTH MILL
NU 20 NW

10/350 Coquet Lodge
Cottages
31.12.69 (Nos. 1 and 2)
(formerly listed
as "Warkworth Mill
or Coquet Lodge")

GV II

House, now divided. Mid C18; outshuts added, and gables and roof rebuilt, in
early C19. Large squared stone; outshuts squared rubble with tooled-and-
margined quoins and dressings. Pantile roof except for Welsh slates on
outshut; 2 stacks rebuilt in brick.

3 storeys, 3 bays, slightly irregular. Boarded door to No. 1 between right
bays, with 6-pane casement window above. Other windows to lower floors are
12-pane Yorkshire sashes, ground-floor left set in older blocked door, ground-
floor centre and left with external iron bars. Top floor has 2-pane casements
set directly beneath eaves. Coped gables. Stepped-and-corniced left end
stack; rebuilt stepped-and-banded stacks to ridge and right end. Far left end
outshut with boarded door to No. 2.

Left return shows 9-pane casement in outshut; above outshut roof are 12-pane
Yorkshire sash and blocked window, and 4-pane casements to top floor. Right
return shows boarded 2nd-floor door under timber lintel, with 4-pane casement
to right. Rear elevation shows boarded door and 4-variously-glazed windows in
outshut; fenestration to upper floors as at front except that lst-floor end
windows are blocked.

Interior: Old beams and simple fireplaces; boarded doors.

Formerly the miller's house; the top floor seems to have served as a granary,
as shown by the external door and trapdoors for hoists inside.


Listing NGR: NU2386406038

Source: English Heritage

Listed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence: PSI Click-use licence number C2008002006.



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