Newbrough Hall is a Grade II* listed building in the Northumberland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 October 1952. A Early 19th Century Country house. 2 related planning applications.

Newbrough Hall

WRENN ID
worn-storey-wax
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
Northumberland
Country
England
Date first listed
20 October 1952
Type
Country house
Period
Early 19th Century
Source
Historic England listing

Description

NY 86 NE NEWBROUGH NEWBROUGH

6/103 Newbrough Hall 20/10/52 GV II*

Country House 1812 by John Dobson, altered and remodelled internally by Deas 1902. Ashlar, slate roofs, ashlar stepped and corniced stacks. Main block 5 x 4 bays with later parallel rear wings joining coach house (dated 1813) to enclose a small courtyard. Front elevation: 2 storeys, 5 bays, symmetrical. Slightly projecting pedimented centre bay. Plinth. 5 semicircular steps to central flush- panelled door with flanking Tuscan engaged columns supporting doorhead under broad radial fanlight, the whole in round-arched recess with cut voussoirs. Recessed 12-pane sash windows. Right elevation: ground floor curved bay with 3 12-pane sashes, 3 further sashes, all insertions of 1902. 1st floor 2 blind windows, 2 12-pane sashes. Roof dormer with 16-pane sash. To right lower rear wing with various openings. Left elevation; 2 12-pane sashes and 2 blind windows to each floor. To left lower rear wing with various openings.

Rear elevation of main block heightened in 1902. Round-headed stair window with dated keystone. Rear elevation of former coach house has segmental arch with dated keystone, and oeuil de boeuf above.

Listing NGR: NY8750768258

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