23, North Side is a Grade II listed building in the Northumberland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 28 April 1969. A C18 House. 2 related planning applications.

23, North Side

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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Northumberland
Country
England
Date first listed
28 April 1969
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

No. 23 is a house and gallery, originally built in the 18th century and altered in the mid-19th century. It was formerly used as a bank and later as a post office. The exterior is stuccoed with ashlar dressings and has a Welsh slate roof. The building is two storeys high with five windows.

A panelled door is located on the left side within a mid-19th century surround, featuring a lintel inscribed with the word "Bank" in raised lettering and a decorative cornice above. To the right of this door is a bay window, similarly adorned with "BANK" in relief lettering, and incorporating Ionic corner pilasters, a cornice, and a blocking course. A further six-panel door stands to the right of the bay window, set within an 18th-century alternating-block surround. This is accompanied by a sash window and an elliptical carriage arch, also with a raised alternating-block surround and a moulded keystone. The first floor has renewed 12-pane sash windows. The gabled roof is finished with end stacks.

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