Ha Ha Wall To South Of Newbrough Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Northumberland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 February 1985. A Late C18 or early C19 Ha-ha wall.

Ha Ha Wall To South Of Newbrough Hall

WRENN ID
first-bailey-winter
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Northumberland
Country
England
Date first listed
12 February 1985
Type
Ha-ha wall
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The ha-ha wall to the south of Newbrough Lodge is a late 18th century or early 19th century structure. It is built from drystone construction using roughly squared rubble and curves around the lawns. The wall features projecting slabs that form steps leading down. This wall is included for its group value with Newbrough Lodge and the surrounding structures.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. Walls on North and East of Garden to East of Newbrough Lodge Grade II 46 m
  2. Newbrough Lodge Grade II 70 m
  3. Stonecroft House Grade II 443 m
  4. Thornton Tower Grade II 773 m
  5. Newbrough Bridge Over Newbrough Burn at West End of Village Grade II 773 m
  6. Bridge House Grade II 805 m
  7. Home Farmhouse and Ashley House Grade II 829 m
  8. Garden Walls to West and South East of Newbrough Park Grade II 832 m
  9. Power House to North East of Newbrough Hall Grade II 838 m
  10. Forecourt Walls and Piers to North of Newbrough Park and Bridge House Grade II 849 m