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© Mr Paul Marshall
IoE Number:
237646
Location:
ILDERTON HALL,
ILDERTON, BERWICK UPON TWEED, NORTHUMBERLAND
Photographer:
Mr Paul Marshall
Date Photographed:
13 November 2004
Date listed:
14 May 1986
Date of last amendment:
14 May 1986
Grade
II
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NU 02 SW ILDERTON ILDERTON
13/70 Ilderton Hall
GV II
House. 1733, probably with earlier core. Altered and extended to rear
early C19. Ashlar facade, rendered with ashlar dressings elsewhere. Welsh
slate roof. Double pile plan. 2 storeys, 6 bays.
Chamfered plinth. 6-panelled door, in 4th bay, with Gothick overlight and
raised surround. 12-pane sash windows in raised surrounds. First floor band.
Surround of 1st-floor third window extends down to frame shield of Ilderton
family and inscription MT 1733. Band above.
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Gabled roof with cyma-moulded coping and kneelers. One ashlar corniced stack
on left gable and 2 rendered stacks.
Rear facade has angle pilaster strips and mainly 16-pane sashes.
Interior: Early-mid C18 staircase with broad moulded handrail, turned balusters
and panelled dado. This is in the 3rd bay. Entrance hall with early C18
fireplace; architrave surround with contemporary grate, moulded cornice and
panelled overmantel. 2- and 6-panelled doors.
2 large fireplaces to rear of house suggest possible former L-plan house made
into double-pile plan in early C19.