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Rookwood House (Longframlington)

(NU 12840088) Rookwood House. (1)

Grade II* Rookwood House
18th century stone, five bay, two storeys, and three bays, two storeys. in east wing. Good doorpiece. An unusually imposing farmhouse for this district: said to have been the Manor house of the Wardle family.
Inscription over the door, T.W.M. 1717, refers to Thomas and Mary Wardle - see Northumberland County History, Vol. VII. (Not now used as a farmhouse). (2)

Rookwood House and adjacent cottage. Grade II listed building. House dated 1717, cottage probably later 18th century. (3)

Additional Reference (4)
N4306
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
Georgian (1714 to 1830)
Listed Building


Source of Reference
Local History of Longframlington

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