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Ice-House, East of Eastwood (Part of Urpeth Hall), High Urpeth (High Urpeth)

Ice House, east of Eastwood, High Urpeth © DCC 16.09.2009
Ice House, east of Eastwood, High Urpeth © DCC 16.09.2009

Ice House, east of Eastwood, High Urpeth © DCC 16.09.2009
Ice House, east of Eastwood, High Urpeth © DCC 16.09.2009

Ice House, east of Eastwood, High Urpeth © DCC 16.09.2009
Ice House, east of Eastwood, High Urpeth © DCC 16.09.2009
This is an ice house to the east of Eastwood. It stands beneath a tree-covered mound. It has a brick-lined passage and an ice-well with a stone outer doorway. It is a large and well-preserved example of an early 19th century icehouse. It is a Grade II listed buildingprotected by law.
D34924
Hanoverian (1714 to 1837)
Georgian (1714 to 1830)
Listed Building
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1120967


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