List of Non-Designated Heritage Assets, and of Heritage At Risk (Both Designated And Non-Designated)
C.1 In Durham County Council’s Durham City Conservation Area Character Areas Appraisal (Durham County Council, 2016e) there are lists of listed buildings, notable unlisted buildings and heritage at risk (both listed and unlisted). Historic England (Historic England. Heritage at Risk Register) also lists heritage at risk. This information supports heritage Policies H5 and H6 and Project 5: Designation, Protection and Enhancement of Community Assets (see Appendix A).
Table C1: List of Non-Designated Heritage Assets in the Durham City Conservation Area
Character Assessment Area |
Character Assessment Sub-area |
Non-Designated Heritage Asset |
Area 1 Peninsula |
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Palace Green |
The Pace Building (extension to Palace Green library) |
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Former detached garage at Moyners Garth |
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No. 1 Dun Cow Lane |
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The Baileys |
No. 50 North Bailey |
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Hatfield College private chapel |
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Sadler Street |
62, 66 Saddler Street |
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Market Place |
No: 8 to 10 Market Place |
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Silver Street / Fowlers Yard |
Silver Street No: 9a, 9b, 10, 11, 13/15, 18, 24, 29 |
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Area 2 Framwellgate |
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Aykley Heads |
Garden House public house |
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County Hall |
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DLI Museum |
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Amphitheatre and walls, Wharton Park |
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North Road |
WW1 War Memorial, St Godric’s |
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The Presbytery, Tenter Terrace |
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The school buildings, St. Godric’s and St. Anne’s Court, Castle Chare |
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The stone boundary walls to St. Godric’s and St. Anne’s Court |
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Railway walls leading to station approach |
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Tenter Cottage, No. 25 Tenter Terrace |
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Shakespeare Hall, 71, 72, 73 North Road |
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North Road No: 5 to 12, 65 (Weatherspoons, formerly Water Board), 64b |
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Reform Place, No: 74, 75, 76 North Road |
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The former Cinema, North Road |
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Milburngate No: 31, 32, 34, 35 |
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Milburngate / Sidegate / Crookhall |
Pennyferry Bridge |
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Crook Hall Farmhouse (south west of Crook Hall) |
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The Old Granary (west of Crook Hall) |
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The Old Coach House (north of Crook Hall) |
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Milburngate House |
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The Sands, Riverside |
Remnants of the Mill and Millrace |
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Former Durham County School (now Sixth Form Centre) Buildings |
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Former Durham County School (now Sixth Form Centre) walls |
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The Mortuary Chapel, St. Nicholas Cemetery |
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St. Nicholas Cemetery stone walls and gravestones |
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Claypath Area |
Claypath No: 18 (former Oldfields restaurant), 25, 26 (former Palladium Cinema), 29, 33 (former Post Office headquarters), 41, 43, 44, 48, 55/54, 58, 59, 60, 60a, 60b, 60c, 65, 79, 80 (Rajpooth restaurant), 81 (Blue Coat Cottage), 84a, 84b, 85, 86, 87, 88, 88a, 89, 90, 92, 92a |
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No: 1 – 5 Blue Coat Buildings |
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St Anthony’s Vicarage |
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St Anthony’s Cottage |
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Quaker Burial Ground |
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Kepier Court (former County Penitentiary), Bakehouse Lane |
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Area 3 Crossgate |
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Western Hill |
King’s Lodge |
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St. Leonard’s School main original building |
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St. Leonard’s School Gatehouse |
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St. Leonard’s School stone walls |
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St Cuthbert’s Vicarage, Western Hill |
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No. 36 Albert Street |
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Field Houses Back Western Hill/Fieldhouse Lane |
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Industrial buildings near bottom of Back Western Hill |
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Grey House |
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Milburn House |
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Durham Light Infantry Cottages |
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Viaduct |
County Hospital, North Road |
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County Hospital walls (North Road, Waddington Street, Sutton Street) |
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Railway walls leading to the Viaduct up Flass Street/Redhills |
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The Bridge Hotel, North Road, Sutton Street |
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Bees Cottage, Sutton Street |
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Flass Well, Flass Street |
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Miners’ Hall Villas (2) in Miners’ Hall grounds |
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Miners’ Hall walls, Flass Street/Redhills |
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Miners’ Hall gatehouse, Redhills Lane |
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Redhills Villa, Flass Street |
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Flass House, Ainsley Street |
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United Reformed Church, Waddington Street |
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St Bede’s Cemetery walls and some gravestones |
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Crossgate / South Street |
Crossgate No: 5, 6, 8, 12 and 13 (Elm Tree public house), 26, 27, 28, 51, 52, 64, 65, 69, 70 |
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Fighting Cocks public house, Crossgate |
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Allergate No: 19, 20, 27, 28, 29 |
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South Street No: 38, 22, 39, 40, 22 (East side), 21 |
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St. Margaret’s Rectory, South Street and walls |
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Walls/railings, South Street |
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Walls/railings, Gravestones, Crossgate churchyard/Grape Lane |
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St. Margaret’s former C of E School, Margery Lane |
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St. Margaret’s former C of E School walls, Margery Lane |
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Former Crossgate Hospital Site, Crossgate Centre |
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Stone walls and railings of former Crossgate Hospital facing A690 |
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St. Margaret’s Garth |
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St. Margaret’s Chapel, corner of St. Margaret’s Mews |
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Neville Street No: 19 to 23 |
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Hawthorn Terrace |
Byland Lodge, Laburnum Avenue |
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Harrison and Harrison former organ works, Hawthorn Terrace |
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Rington’s Tea, former workshop/office HQ, John Street |
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Jubilee Cottage, May Street |
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Farnley Tower, The Avenue |
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Tower Cottage, The Avenue |
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Codeslaw House, No: 24 The Avenue |
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Rosslyn House, The Avenue |
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Oak Lea, The Avenue |
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Dunster House, The Avenue |
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Avenue House, The Avenue |
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Neville’s Court and Coach House, The Avenue |
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Hillcrest, Farnley Hey Road |
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Farnley Hey/Lynhurst, Farnley Hey Road |
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Percy House, Percy Lane |
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Percy Lodge, Percy Lane |
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Sunnybrae, Percy Terrace |
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The Hermitage, Percy Terrace |
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Rokeby, Percy Terrace, No: 1 St Johns Road |
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Cross View Heights, No: 1c St Johns Road |
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Hilda House, St Johns Road |
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Baliol House, St Johns Road |
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St Johns Road No: 25 to 8 |
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Rokeby Villa, Crossgate Peth |
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Cross House, Crossgate Peth |
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Cross View House, Crossgate Peth |
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Cross View Cottage, Crossgate Peth |
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Neville’s Cross Social Club, Crossgate Peth |
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Crossgate Peth No: 25 to 22, 11 to 20 (excludes Lodge) |
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Pimlico / Durham School |
Observatory House, Potters Bank |
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Walls to the rear of the Observatory |
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Trinity Hall, Grove Street |
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The Caffinites, Grove Street |
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Poole House, Margery Lane |
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Pimlico numbers 4, 6 |
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Walls to riverbanks in Pimlico |
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Grove Street No: 1, 2, 3 |
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The Chapel, Durham School |
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Sanatorium, Durham School |
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Frontage building, Durham School |
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Swimming Pool Building, Durham School |
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Walls of Durham School |
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Nevilledale Terrace No: 9 to 25 |
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Area 4 Elvet |
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New Elvet and Old Elvet |
The Cathedrals (former police station), Court Lane |
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The Masonic Hall, Old Elvet |
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Elvet Methodist Church and Sunday School, Old Elvet |
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Old Elvet No: 2 to 3a |
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Dunelm House, New Elvet |
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New Elvet No: 3 to 9, |
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Swan and Three Signets Public House, Old Elvet Bridge |
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Riverside |
Former Public Swimming Baths, Elvet Riverside |
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The original cricket pavilion |
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The original Bowling Club building |
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The brick railway bridge abutments associated with Elvet Railway |
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Mount Joy farmhouse and associated farm buildings |
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Green Lane / Whinney Hill |
Former Durham Johnston School, Whinney Hill |
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Random rubble sandstone boundary wall to south of Green Lane associated with former Elvet railway |
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Victorian railway cottages at eastern end of Green Lane |
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Church Street / Hallgarth Street |
Church Street No: 8,9 |
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St Oswald’s Vicarage (No: 27 and 27a), Church Street |
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Hallgarth Street No: 60 to 62 |
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Mount Joy Crescent |
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Bow School |
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Area 5 Gilesgate |
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Upper Gilesgate |
Gilesgate No: 10 to 19, 57 to 66, 98-99 (former Methodist Chapel, now funeral directors), 113 to 115, 137 to 139 |
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Charles Stranks House |
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Grove House, Gilesgate |
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Gilesgate war memorial |
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Manor House |
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York House |
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Alma House |
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College of St. Hild and St. Bede / Riverside |
Historic stone St. Hild College buildings, including former chapel |
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The former Hall (now gymnasium) to the south of the Chapel and the half brick half-timbered building tucked to the north of this Hall |
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Historic stone Bede College buildings including former Model School |
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Detached white rendered Edwardian dwelling (former Principal’s house), Pelaw Leazes Lane |
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Former Victorian school building, Hild’s Lane |
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Lower Gilesgate |
Ravensworth Terrace |
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Gilesgate No: 10 to 19, 57 to 66 |
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Kepier House |
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Kepier / Riverside / St Mary Magdalene’s |
19th century brick kiln to north of Kepier Hospital |
See also Table C2.
Next section: Table C2: List of Heritage at Risk in the Durham City Conservation Area