Tyne and Wear HER(775): Brierdean, manor house - Details
775
N Tyneside
Brierdean, manor house
Brierdene
NZ37SW
Domestic
House
Manor House
Medieval
C14
Documentary Evidence
The Northumberland County History appears to say that the 1318 survey of the Middleton lands in Hartley "contains...the earliest known mention of Brereden, a manor-house or fortified dwelling, built, in all probability, by the Middletons, of which all trace has vanished, though the name survives in that of Brierdean farm. Brereden may be assumed to have occupied a site near the present homestead where the dene is crossed by a field-road leading from Monkseaton to Hartley". "The last mention of the old hall, or, more probably, the earliest reference to the farm which superseded it, is to be found in Sir Ralph Delaval's estate book, under the date of 1613, where it is termed "Bryerden house".
3355
7404
NZ33557404
<< HER 775 >> Delaval papers, 18th century, Sir Ralph Delaval's estate book 1613- Northumberland Records Office
H.H.E. Craster, 1909, Hartley Township, Northumberland County History, IX, p. 112 and n.