House with garden wall attached. Late C18. Coursed squared sandstone with ashlar dressings. Concrete tiled roof with brick chimney. Left gable return is rendered. Garden wall of rubble with dressed coping. 2 storeys. Stone step to 6-panelled door, top panels glazed. Early C20 stained glass overlight in doorcase. Tooled wedge stone lintels and stone sills to sashes with vertical glazing bars. LISTED GRADE 2
Site Type: Broad
House
SITEDESC
House with garden wall attached. Late C18. Coursed squared sandstone with ashlar dressings. Concrete tiled roof with brick chimney. Left gable return is rendered. Garden wall of rubble with dressed coping. 2 storeys. Stone step to 6-panelled door, top panels glazed. Early C20 stained glass overlight in doorcase. Tooled wedge stone lintels and stone sills to sashes with vertical glazing bars.
Site Name
41 High Street, The Terrace
Site Type: Specific
Terraced House
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
7147
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, 920-1/4/278
SURVIVAL
100%
YEAR1
2005
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Monument <By Form>
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Clare Henderson
Crossref
7145
DAY1
07
DAY2
11
District
Sunderland
Easting
439880
EASTING2
3989
Grid ref figure
10
Map Sheet
NZ35NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
06
MONTH2
03
Grid Reference
NZ
NGR2
NZ
Northing
555962
NORTHING2
5596
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Place
Sunderland
Description
Walls, piers and gates to north of Gray House. 1914. By CAC Greene. For Tindal Greene. Brick walls and piers with ashlar and tile copings. Wrought-iron and wood gates. Walls enclose north side of garden. Vehicle entrance at left has square piers with low pyramidal ashlar coping, and boarded wood gates set in rear inner recesses. Entrance to path to house has tall square piers and lower narrow inner piers with curved tile centre. High wrought-iron gate has scattered leaf trails and lizards across entire gate. LISTED GRADE 2
Site Type: Broad
Barrier
SITEDESC
Walls, piers and gates to north of Gray House. 1914. By CAC Greene. For Tindal Greene. Brick walls and piers with ashlar and tile copings. Wrought-iron and wood gates. Walls enclose north side of garden. Vehicle entrance at left has square piers with low pyramidal ashlar coping, and boarded wood gates set in rear inner recesses. Entrance to path to house has tall square piers and lower narrow inner piers with curved tile centre. High wrought-iron gate has scattered leaf trails and lizards across entire gate.
Site Name
Gray Road, Gray House, walls, piers and gates
Site Type: Specific
Wall
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
7146
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, 920-1/16/92
SURVIVAL
100%
YEAR1
2005
YEAR2
2021
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
7146
DAY1
07
District
Sunderland
Easting
439890
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ35NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
06
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
555950
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Place
Sunderland
Description
House. 1913. By Clayton Greene. For Tindal Greene. Brick under grey-washed rough render with narrow brick dressings. Vernacular revival style.
Exterior – 2 storeys. Arched window and panel surround of radiating bricks with delicate pendant fret decoration. All windows leaded casements with rendered reveals. Projecting wood sills. Rear garden front has glazed door at right of centre and 2-light window to left of it. Wood balcony balustrade above to glazed door and narrow window. Full-height square bay projection with 5-light windows under pent roof.
Interior – dog-leg stair with stick balusters and high grip handrail. Square newels with ball finials. Some doors 2-panelled, some with glazing. Architraves to doors. Chimney-pieces of historic type. One Tudor-arched stone surround with sturdy wood mantel. Others with tin-glazed tiles, cast-iron hourglass or reeded back grates. Art Nouveau fittings in attic room. Arch-brackets to pegged beams in ground floor rooms, coved ceilings in first floor of cross wing. Signed and dated plan in possession of owner. LISTED GRADE 2
Site Type: Broad
House
SITEDESC
House. 1913. By Clayton Greene. For Tindal Greene. Brick under grey-washed rough render with narrow brick dressings. Vernacular revival style.
Exterior – 2 storeys. Arched window and panel surround of radiating bricks with delicate pendant fret decoration. All windows leaded casements with rendered reveals. Projecting wood sills. Rear garden front has glazed door at right of centre and 2-light window to left of it. Wood balcony balustrade above to glazed door and narrow window. Full-height square bay projection with 5-light windows under pent roof.
Interior – dog-leg stair with stick balusters and high grip handrail. Square newels with ball finials. Some doors 2-panelled, some with glazing. Architraves to doors. Chimney-pieces of historic type. One Tudor-arched stone surround with sturdy wood mantel. Others with tin-glazed tiles, cast-iron hourglass or reeded back grates. Art Nouveau fittings in attic room. Arch-brackets to pegged beams in ground floor rooms, coved ceilings in first floor of cross wing. Signed and dated plan in possession of owner.
Site Name
Gray House, 2 Gray Road
Site Type: Specific
Detached House
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
7145
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, 920-1/16/91
SURVIVAL
100%
YEAR1
2005
English, British
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Rachel Grahame
DAY1
06
DAY2
27
District
Sunderland
Easting
435018
Grid ref figure
10
Map Sheet
NZ35NE
MATERIAL
Stucco
MONTH1
06
MONTH2
06
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
556986
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Place
North Hylton
Description
This public house was listed Grade II in 1994 with the following description:
'Two houses, now public house. Late C18 with alterations. Painted incised stucco on stone front with painted flat stone lintels and projecting stone sills; rear rubble of limestone and sandstone with brick dressings; Welsh slate roof with stone gable coping and rendered chimneys. 2 storeys, 6 windows. Renewed doors at centre of each house have painted flat stone lintels; similar lintels and painted projecting stone sills to sash windows, some renewed and some replaced with top-hung casements with glazing bars. Each house has end-ridge chimneys with corniced and tapered square yellow pots. INTERIOR shows cast-iron kitchen range against right side of central party wall, founder's plate Steel & Co., Sunderland, set in surround of chamfered and corniced stone. Surround and range transferred from upper room by present owner. Upper floor shows 4-panelled doors; brick-arched fires; queen post roof revealed in right section.' LISTED GRADE 2
Site Type: Broad
House
SITEDESC
This public house was listed Grade II in 1994 with the following description:
'Two houses, now public house. Late C18 with alterations. Painted incised stucco on stone front with painted flat stone lintels and projecting stone sills; rear rubble of limestone and sandstone with brick dressings; Welsh slate roof with stone gable coping and rendered chimneys. 2 storeys, 6 windows. Renewed doors at centre of each house have painted flat stone lintels; similar lintels and painted projecting stone sills to sash windows, some renewed and some replaced with top-hung casements with glazing bars. Each house has end-ridge chimneys with corniced and tapered square yellow pots. INTERIOR shows cast-iron kitchen range against right side of central party wall, founder's plate Steel & Co., Sunderland, set in surround of chamfered and corniced stone. Surround and range transferred from upper room by present owner. Upper floor shows 4-panelled doors; brick-arched fires; queen post roof revealed in right section.'
Site Name
The Shipwrights Public House, Ferryboat Lane
Site Type: Specific
House
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
7144
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, 920-1/4/255; https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1279927
SURVIVAL
100%
YEAR1
2005
YEAR2
2024
English, British
Class
Religious Ritual and Funerary
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
06
District
Sunderland
Easting
440210
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ46SW
MONTH1
06
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
560130
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Monkwearmouth
Description
Cemetery lodge and gates. 1856. By Thomas Oliver. Lodge and gateway rock faced stone, possibly magnesian limestone from Marsden Quarry, with ashlar dressings. Lakeland slate roof with cast-iron cresting. Mullion windows and ground-floor bay window. First floor windows under pointed arch. Gothic style. 2 storey. One-storey wing set back at left.
Gates wrought-iron. Round panels at dog-bar level. Quatrefoil pattern. High tendril finials to uprights. Trefoil-headed panels and spike finials above central rail.
High vehicle entrance pointed arch flanked by pedestrian arches. Ball flower stops on gable coping. Central cross finial.
A fine example of local stone and local iron-forging skills. Lodge empty at time of survey and all doors and windows blocked. LISTED GRADE 2
Site Type: Broad
Cemetery Lodge
SITEDESC
Cemetery lodge and gates. 1856. By Thomas Oliver. Lodge and gateway rock faced stone, possibly magnesian limestone from Marsden Quarry, with ashlar dressings. Lakeland slate roof with cast-iron cresting. Mullion windows and ground-floor bay window. First floor windows under pointed arch. Gothic style. 2 storey. One-storey wing set back at left.
Gates wrought-iron. Round panels at dog-bar level. Quatrefoil pattern. High tendril finials to uprights. Trefoil-headed panels and spike finials above central rail.
High vehicle entrance pointed arch flanked by pedestrian arches. Ball flower stops on gable coping. Central cross finial.
A fine example of local stone and local iron-forging skills. Lodge empty at time of survey and all doors and windows blocked.
Site Name
Mere Knolls Cemetery, east lodge and gates
Site Type: Specific
Cemetery Lodge
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
7143
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, 920-1/2/67; T. Corfe, 1983, The Buildings of Sunderland 1814-1914, p 15
SURVIVAL
100%
YEAR1
2005
English, British
Class
Agriculture and Subsistence
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
06
District
Sunderland
Easting
438200
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ35NE
MATERIAL
Render
MONTH1
06
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
555400
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Place
Sunderland
Description
House. Early C19. White painted rough render with painted ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. Brick chimneys. 2 storeys. Main elevation to garden has renewed door in shallow porch. 2-light and 4-light windows. First floor sashes with glazing bars. Small outbuilding set back at right has C20 door. Rear elevation to Durham Road has C20 first floor windows. LISTED GRADE 2
Site Type: Broad
Agricultural Building
SITEDESC
House. Early C19. White painted rough render with painted ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. Brick chimneys. 2 storeys. Main elevation to garden has renewed door in shallow porch. 2-light and 4-light windows. First floor sashes with glazing bars. Small outbuilding set back at right has C20 door. Rear elevation to Durham Road has C20 first floor windows {1}. Ordnance survey first edition shows this as Hill Farm.
Site Name
29 Durham Road, Humbledon Park, Hill House
Site Type: Specific
Farmhouse
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
7142
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, 920-1/15/123
SURVIVAL
100%
YEAR1
2005
English, British
Class
Monument <By Form>
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
7139, 7140
DAY1
06
District
Sunderland
Easting
438160
EASTING2
3829
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ35NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
06
Grid Reference
NZ
NGR2
NZ
Northing
555400
NORTHING2
5549
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Place
Sunderland
Description
Walls, piers and railings to children’s hospital. C1910. By W and TR Milburn. Brick piers and walls with ashlar bands, coping and finials. Wrought-iron railings. Gates removed. Square entrance piers to east and west entrances to drive. Support ball finials. Plain spike-headed railings with double top rail. LISTED GRADE 2
Site Type: Broad
Barrier
SITEDESC
Walls, piers and railings to children’s hospital. C1910. By W and TR Milburn. Brick piers and walls with ashlar bands, coping and finials. Wrought-iron railings. Gates removed. Square entrance piers to east and west entrances to drive. Support ball finials. Plain spike-headed railings with double top rail.
Site Name
Durham Road, walls railings and piers
Site Type: Specific
Wall
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
7141
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, 920-1/15/64
SURVIVAL
100%
YEAR1
2005
English, British
Class
Domestic
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
7139, 7141
DAY1
06
District
Sunderland
Easting
438280
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ35NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
06
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
555490
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Place
Sunderland
Description
Lodge to children’s hospital. C1910 by W and TR Milburn. Bright red brick with timber-framed gable. Tiled roof. T-plan. One storey. Central porch with long open sidelights to recessed door. Wide bay to right of door contains a tall canted bay window. Inserted window to left of this. Ridge and mid-pitch chimneys. Sashes with glazing bars. LISTED GRADE 2
Site Type: Broad
Lodge
SITEDESC
Lodge to children’s hospital. C1910 by W and TR Milburn. Bright red brick with timber-framed gable. Tiled roof. T-plan. One storey. Central porch with long open sidelights to recessed door. Wide bay to right of door contains a tall canted bay window. Inserted window to left of this. Ridge and mid-pitch chimneys. Sashes with glazing bars.
Site Name
Durham Road, Children’s Hospital, lodge
Site Type: Specific
Lodge
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
7140
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, 920-1/15/66
SURVIVAL
100%
YEAR1
2005
English, British
Class
Health and Welfare
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
7140, 7141
DAY1
06
District
Sunderland
Easting
438200
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ35NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
06
Grid Reference
NZ
NMRNUMBER
NZ 35 NE 239
Northing
555490
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Place
Sunderland
Description
Children’s hospital, now children’s centre with community unit and residential unit. With steps and dwarf walls and piers. 1910-12. By W and TR Milburn. Bright red brick with ashlar dressings, roof of plain tiles with brick chimneys and painted lantern. Brick dwarf walls and piers with ashlar coping and finials. E plan with south pavilions on wings. Free Baroque style.
Administration block – 2 storeys. Intermittent ashlar quoins. Ashlar Tuscan columns on steps up to central panelled door and overlight with glazing bars. Canted ashlar oriel above. Lantern above has colonnade and ogee dome. Other windows are sashes. One bow windows.
Linking corridors – one storey. Panelled doors in gabled bays.
Wings – one storey. High plinths to paired Tuscan columns and side half-columns. Narrow central door and high overlight. Narrow lights flanking porch. Low hipped roofs.
Pavilions have pyramidal roofs with ball finials. Circular-plan south pavilions to wings have continuous glazing and flat roofs.
Dwarf walls and piers to entrances have flat stone coping and ball finials. LISTED GRADE 2
Site Type: Broad
Hospital
SITEDESC
Children’s hospital, now children’s centre with community unit and residential unit. With steps and dwarf walls and piers. 1910-12. By W and TR Milburn. Bright red brick with ashlar dressings, roof of plain tiles with brick chimneys and painted lantern. Brick dwarf walls and piers with ashlar coping and finials. E plan with south pavilions on wings. Free Baroque style.
Administration block – 2 storeys. Intermittent ashlar quoins. Ashlar Tuscan columns on steps up to central panelled door and overlight with glazing bars. Canted ashlar oriel above. Lantern above has colonnade and ogee dome. Other windows are sashes. One bow windows.
Linking corridors – one storey. Panelled doors in gabled bays.
Wings – one storey. High plinths to paired Tuscan columns and side half-columns. Narrow central door and high overlight. Narrow lights flanking porch. Low hipped roofs.
Pavilions have pyramidal roofs with ball finials. Circular-plan south pavilions to wings have continuous glazing and flat roofs.
Dwarf walls and piers to entrances have flat stone coping and ball finials.
Site Name
Durham Road, Children’s Hospital
Site Type: Specific
Childrens Hospital
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
7139
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, 920-1/15/65
SURVIVAL
100%
YEAR1
2005
English, British
Class
Gardens Parks and Urban Spaces
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
5254
DAY1
06
District
Sunderland
Easting
438290
EASTING2
3835
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ35NE
MONTH1
06
Grid Reference
NZ
NGR2
NZ
Northing
555490
NORTHING2
5553
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Place
Sunderland
Description
Walls, piers, gates and railings at south entrance to Barnes Park. C1900. Ashlar piers and dwarf walls. Cast-iron principals and wrought-iron railings. Gothic style. Tall octagonal piers with battlemented finials. Low walls have rounded coping. Gates with patterned panels have dog bars and scrolled decoration; square section railings have hammered fleur-de-lys finials. LISTED GRADE 2
Site Type: Broad
Park Wall
SITEDESC
Walls, piers, gates and railings at south entrance to Barnes Park. C1900. Ashlar piers and dwarf walls. Cast-iron principals and wrought-iron railings. Gothic style. Tall octagonal piers with battlemented finials. Low walls have rounded coping. Gates with patterned panels have dog bars and scrolled decoration; square section railings have hammered fleur-de-lys finials.
Site Name
Barnes Park, walls, gates and railings
Site Type: Specific
Park Wall
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
7138
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, 920-1/15/58