Easington Grange (Easington (Northumberland))
Part of an ancient tower was, until recently, incorporated in the farmhouse of Easington Grange (NU 11903582). (1)
No trace survives in the present building. (2)
Easington Grange. Grade II listed building. A probably 16th century house, altered in early 17th century and in 18th century. Walls of front wing are 4ft (1.2m) thick. (3)
An interior tower chamber was created circa 1340, about the same time as that at Fenham. Listed in Dodds. (4a)
No trace survives in the present building. (2)
Easington Grange. Grade II listed building. A probably 16th century house, altered in early 17th century and in 18th century. Walls of front wing are 4ft (1.2m) thick. (3)
An interior tower chamber was created circa 1340, about the same time as that at Fenham. Listed in Dodds. (4a)
N5070
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