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Former goods shed to west of Acklington Station (Acklington)

Former goods shed at Acklington Station.
Former goods shed at Acklington Station.
A mid 19th century railway goods shed, probably built by Benjamin Green for the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway Company. It is a rare example of an unaltered early goods shed. This is a Grade II Listed Building.
N14151
Victorian (1837 to 1901)
Listed Building
DESK BASED ASSESSMENT, Southern Trunk Main Warkworth to North Gosforth 2006; Tyne and Wear Museums
HERITAGE ASSESSMENT, Morpeth Railway Station 2014; Napper Architects


Source of Reference
Local History of Acklington

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