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Wall and Tower to East of Number 46A

A Grade II Listed Building in High Coniscliffe, Darlington

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.5326 / 54°31'57"N

Longitude: -1.6529 / 1°39'10"W

OS Eastings: 422558

OS Northings: 515317

OS Grid: NZ225153

Mapcode National: GBR JJW0.YY

Mapcode Global: WHC5V.LB3K

Plus Code: 9C6WG8MW+3R

Entry Name: Wall and Tower to East of Number 46A

Listing Date: 16 July 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1322966

English Heritage Legacy ID: 110841

ID on this website: 101322966

Location: High Coniscliffe, Darlington, County Durham, DL2

County: Darlington

Civil Parish: High Coniscliffe

Traditional County: Durham

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): County Durham

Church of England Parish: Coniscliffe

Church of England Diocese: Durham

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Description


NZ 2215 HIGH CONISCLIFFE THE GREEN
(South Side)
18/118 Wall and Tower
to east of No.46a
II
Wall and tower. Mid C19. Coursed rubble wall; squared limestone tower
Low embattled wall, adjoining shed to east of No. 46a, runs east for 60 metres and
ends near drive to The Old Vicarage.
Off-centre, semicircular-plan tower has 2 stepped stages, loops and projecting
embattled parapet on corbels.
Has considerable landscape value.


Listing NGR: NZ2255815317

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