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Shotley Grove School, 5-8 Cutler's Hall Road, Shotley Bridge (Shotley Bridge)

Once a school opened in 1841, it was built by John Annandale who owned the papermill in Shotley Grove (4). It is now a terrace of four two-storey stone houses with slate roofs, stone coping, and brick chimneys (2).

This site was added to the Local List on 13th November 2023.

D70284
13/11/2023
Victorian (1837 to 1901)
Conservation Area


Source of Reference
Local History of Shotley Bridge

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