Red Lion Hotel (Haltwhistle)
NY 70776411 The Red Lion Hotel, Haltwhistle is a converted pele tower dated 1415. (1)
The tower has been partially modernised and incorporated in the south east corner of the Hotel. See G.P.s AO/56/363/4 and 5. (2)
Red Lion Inn, a restored tower. (3)
Detailed description. (4)
Red Lion Hotel. Grade II* listed building. Probably a mid 15th century pele tower with early-mid 18th century wing. Entire street front refaced and refenstrated in late 18th to early 19th century. The pele tower is important as a rare urban survival. (5)
Assessment of tower. (6)
Results of watching brief. (7)
Pele tower of early/mid 15th century date, with an early/mid 18th century wing to the left and 19th century additions to the rear. The street front was refaced and refenestrated in the late 18th/early 19th century. Built of stone rubble, with a rendered and painted front, and tiled roofs. Now a hotel. Listed Grade II*. (8a)
The tower at Haltwhistle was extant in 1415, and following the addition of a 3-storey wing in the early 18th century, was refaced and merged into a single building, opening as a hotel in 1880. (8b-c)
The tower has been partially modernised and incorporated in the south east corner of the Hotel. See G.P.s AO/56/363/4 and 5. (2)
Red Lion Inn, a restored tower. (3)
Detailed description. (4)
Red Lion Hotel. Grade II* listed building. Probably a mid 15th century pele tower with early-mid 18th century wing. Entire street front refaced and refenstrated in late 18th to early 19th century. The pele tower is important as a rare urban survival. (5)
Assessment of tower. (6)
Results of watching brief. (7)
Pele tower of early/mid 15th century date, with an early/mid 18th century wing to the left and 19th century additions to the rear. The street front was refaced and refenestrated in the late 18th/early 19th century. Built of stone rubble, with a rendered and painted front, and tiled roofs. Now a hotel. Listed Grade II*. (8a)
The tower at Haltwhistle was extant in 1415, and following the addition of a 3-storey wing in the early 18th century, was refaced and merged into a single building, opening as a hotel in 1880. (8b-c)
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FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1966; R W Emsley
ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY, The Red Lion Hotel, Haltwhistle 1995; P RYDER
BUILDING SURVEY, The Red Lion Hotel, Haltwhistle 1997; P RYDER
PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY, The Red Lion Hotel, Haltwhistle 1997; P RYDER
ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY, The Red Lion Hotel, Haltwhistle 1995; P RYDER
BUILDING SURVEY, The Red Lion Hotel, Haltwhistle 1997; P RYDER
PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY, The Red Lion Hotel, Haltwhistle 1997; P RYDER
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