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Latitude: 55.3063 / 55°18'22"N
Longitude: -1.7967 / 1°47'48"W
OS Eastings: 413002
OS Northings: 601371
OS Grid: NU130013
Mapcode National: GBR H7W2.TN
Mapcode Global: WHC1X.CWNJ
Plus Code: 9C7W8643+G8
Entry Name: Farmbuilding Group to North West of Embleton Hall
Listing Date: 15 September 1988
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1041851
English Heritage Legacy ID: 236818
ID on this website: 101041851
Location: Longframlington, Northumberland, NE65
County: Northumberland
Civil Parish: Longframlington
Built-Up Area: Longframlington
Traditional County: Northumberland
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Northumberland
Church of England Parish: Longframlington with Brinkburn
Church of England Diocese: Newcastle
Tagged with: Agricultural structure
This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 16/06/2015
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LONGFRAMLINGTON,
FRONT STREET (East side),
Farmbuilding group to north-west of Embleton Hall
(Formerly listed as Farmbuilding group to north-west of Embleton Hall Hotel)
GV II
Foldyard group of farmbuildings, converted into stables and coach house.
Late C18; gingang probably early C19; alterations late C19. Coursed rubble
except for squared stone south gables and gingang piers, and snecked stone
front of north range; Welsh slate roofs except for Lakeland slates on east
range. Plan: ranges around rectangular yard open to south; gingang to rear
of west range; all single-storey.
North range 4 bays; each bay has a stable door with a part-slatted window to
the left, except for left end bay which has a boarded door and a 4-pane sash;
coped gable to right. Lower east range shows a boarded door flanked by a
part-slatted window (left) and a 5-pane casement (right) in stone surrounds.
South end shows 2 blocked doors and pedimented gable enclosing later segmental-
arched window. West range is coach-house with late C19 boarded sliding doors.
South end shows band below open-pedimented gable. 'Gingang to rear had 7
stepped piers, with rubble infill between, and pyramidal roof.
Interior: gingang shows heavy north-south beam carried on larger piers, and
roof structure with central post and radial struts to purlins.
Listing NGR: NU1300201371
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