Listed Buildings in Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Northumberland, England
Some building names may be abbreviated or partial; this is how they are recorded in the original register.
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- Black Hall
Grade II
Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Northumberland - Black Hall Cottage
Grade II
Hexhamshire Low Quarter - Dipton Bridge (at End of Road)
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Guards Lane, Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Northumberland - Dotland Park Farmhouse
Grade II*
Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Northumberland - Farmbuildings 20 Metres West of Black Hall Farmhouse
Grade II
Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Northumberland - Farmbuildings Adjacent to Stable Block, and Attached Roadside Wall
Grade II
Hill Road, Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Northumberland - Farmbuildings to West of House
Grade II
Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Northumberland - Garden Walls with Attached Outbuildings and Railings, 150 Metres East of Newbiggin Hall
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Hill Road, Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Northumberland - Gate Lodge, Piers and Walls 100 Metres South-west of Newbiggin Hall
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Hill Road, Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Northumberland - Houtley Farmhouse
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Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Northumberland - Methodist Chapel
Grade II
Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Northumberland - Mile Post on East Side of Road at Ngr Ny 94615988
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Hexhamshire Low Quarter - Newbiggin Hall and Attached Garden Wall to North-east
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Hill Road, Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Northumberland - Nunsbrough 0.5 Km North-east of Ordley
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Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Northumberland - Old Mill 30 Metres South West of Linnels Bridge
Grade II*
Linnels Bank, Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Northumberland - Old Mill at Linnel Dene
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Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Northumberland - Range of Farmbuildings on West Side of Road
Grade II
Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Northumberland - Stable Block 70 Metres West of Newbiggin Hall
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Hill Road, Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Northumberland
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