Tea Rooms is a Grade II listed building in the Northumberland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 August 1985. Shop. 3 related planning applications.

Tea Rooms

WRENN ID
tired-bonework-woodpecker
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Northumberland
Country
England
Date first listed
23 August 1985
Type
Shop
Source
Historic England listing

Description

These early 19th-century tea rooms were originally a house and shop. The building is rendered with rusticated quoins and raised stone dressings, and has a stone slate roof with later brick gable stacks. It is three storeys high and has two windows at the front. A central 20th-century glazed door sits within a raised stone surround featuring a cornice. This door is flanked by altered windows with projecting wedge lintels and sills, while the first and second floor windows are similar in style. The left return has a boarded door with latticed glazing bars, flanked by shop windows, each of two bays with basket arches, all beneath a cornice supported by scrolled corbels. To the right is a renewed door with an overlight. Altered sash windows are located above. The building was previously shown on Ordnance Survey maps as "The Green."

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