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1-17 (Odd) and 2-30 (Even), with Attached Walls, Fences, Pergola and Steps Nos. 130 and 132, with Attached Walls, Fences, Pergola and Steps

A Grade II* Listed Building in Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.9746 / 54°58'28"N

Longitude: -1.5758 / 1°34'32"W

OS Eastings: 427253

OS Northings: 564522

OS Grid: NZ272645

Mapcode National: GBR SVQ.LY

Mapcode Global: WHC3R.R7T8

Plus Code: 9C6WXCFF+RM

Entry Name: 1-17 (Odd) and 2-30 (Even), with Attached Walls, Fences, Pergola and Steps Nos. 130 and 132, with Attached Walls, Fences, Pergola and Steps

Listing Date: 22 January 2007

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1392170

English Heritage Legacy ID: 499010

ID on this website: 101392170

Location: Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE6

County: Newcastle upon Tyne

Electoral Ward/Division: Byker

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Newcastle upon Tyne

Traditional County: Northumberland

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Tyne and Wear

Church of England Parish: Byker St Michael with St Lawrence

Church of England Diocese: Newcastle

Tagged with: Housing development

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Description


NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE

NZ2764NW MICHAELGATE
1833/27/10181 Byker
22-JAN-07 1-17 (odd) and 2-30 (even), with attac
hed walls, fences, pergola and steps

HEADLAM STREET
Byker
(Southwest side)
Nos. 130 and 132, with attached walls,
fences, pergola and steps

GV II*

Three terraces of houses, one pair of houses and one `stilt' block of flats. 1978-80 by Ralph Erskine's Arkitektkontor; site architect Vernon Gracie; structural engineer, White, Young and Partners; main contractor Fairclough Building Limited.. Pale metric modular brick cladding to concrete block work cross-wall construction, with concrete Marley Modern tiled roof save to flats (Nos 10-14 even). Two storeys, save for stilt block of flats of three storeys raised over open ground floor. Nos. 1-5 (odd) have blue weatherboarding to front, with brown and blue at first floor level; green fences to rear. The gap between Nos. 5 and 7 is filled by bird boxes, heating link and pergola. Nos. 7-17 (odd) with brown weatherboarding to front, with blue spurs between first-floor windows; projecting brick porches with fronts clad in weatherboarding. Nos. 2-8 have blue and brown first-floor weatherboarding to front set between windows, and red brick retaining walls to front. Nos. 2-4 (even) have green weatherboarding and brick fences to rear. Nos. 10-14 (even) are three-storey flats entered via open stairs to left. Green balcony, and green fencing underneath. South-facing front overlooking dramatic fall in hillside, has blue balconies. Red brick retaining walls and brown fences a part of the composition. Nos. 16-30 (even) are fully weatherboarded, with red to Nos. 16-22 and 26, brown to no. 24 and blue to Nos. 28 and 30. Bird box to no. 16, projecting porches to Nos. 20 and 22, 26-30; Nos. 16, 18 and 24 with blue metal door hoods. Bird box to no. 30. Red brick retaining walls with brown fences. Windows of timber in timber subframes with aluminium opening lights, save to no. 17 which have been renewed in uPVC. Timber doors, some renewed in hardwood. Interiors not inspected. Blue timber pergola with plastic sheet roof an integral part of the design. A good late group on the top of the hill.

HISTORY: see Nos 1-75 Dunn Terrace.

SOURCES: see Nos 1-75 Dunn Terrace.

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