Table B1: List of Non-Designated Heritage Assets, and of Heritage At Risk (Both Designated And Non-Designated)
Information from Durham County Council (2016b) character area appraisal.
Character Assessment Area |
Character Assessment Sub-area |
Notable Unlisted Buildings |
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 (plans to demolish the building) |
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DLI Museum (now closed, plans to demolish the building) |
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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 (demolished 2018) |
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The Sands, Riverside |
Remnants of the Mill and Millrace (now demolished) |
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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) (all demolished 2017), 29, 33 (former Post Office headquarters), 41, 43, 44, 48, 55/54, 58, 59, 60, 60a, 60b, 60c, 65, 79, 80 (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, Bellevue Court, Claypath |
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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 (now developed as student accommodation – Rushford Court) |
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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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The 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 (now redeveloped as student accommodation) |
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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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Walls to riverbanks in Pimlico |
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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 (plans to demolish building) |
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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 (planning approval to demolish building) |
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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: 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 B2.
Next section: Table B2: List of Heritage at Risk in the Durham City Conservation Area