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Boundary walls to north of Parish Hall, St Helen's Street (Corbridge)

The boundary walls around the north and north-west sides of the Parish Hall are 18th century and later. They also have fabric from the medieval St Helen's Chapel built into them. The fabric of the north wall suggests it might be part of a manor house known to have stood nearby. This is a Grade II Listed Building protected by law.
N9110
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
Conservation area
Listed Building
BUILDING SURVEY, Historic Building Recording of Boundary Walls to the North of the Parish Hall, St Helen's Street, Corbridge 2014; P Ryder


Source of Reference
Local History of Corbridge

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