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25, Crossgate

A Grade II Listed Building in Durham, County Durham

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.7753 / 54°46'31"N

Longitude: -1.5827 / 1°34'57"W

OS Eastings: 426943

OS Northings: 542349

OS Grid: NZ269423

Mapcode National: GBR KFD6.4Y

Mapcode Global: WHC4Q.N7KH

Plus Code: 9C6WQCG8+4W

Entry Name: 25, Crossgate

Listing Date: 30 April 1971

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1323225

English Heritage Legacy ID: 110163

ID on this website: 101323225

Location: Durham, County Durham, DH1

County: County Durham

Electoral Ward/Division: Elvet and Gilesgate

Parish: City of Durham

Built-Up Area: Durham

Traditional County: Durham

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): County Durham

Church of England Parish: Durham St Margaret of Antioch

Church of England Diocese: Durham

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Description


DURHAM AND FRAMWELLGATE CROSSGATE
NZ 2642 SE (South side)

13/114 No. 25
30.4.71
GV II

House, Circa 1800. Painted incised stucco with painted stone dressings; Welsh
slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 windows. Renewed 6-panelled door in rendered surround
under bracketed stone hood; 2-storey canted bay at left and sashes at right have
glazing bars and projecting stone sills. One left end rendered chimney has top
brick band.


Listing NGR: NZ2694342349

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