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The Bathing House (Longhoughton)

The Bathing House near Sea Houses, Longhoughton. Photo by Glasgow University.
The Bathing House near Sea Houses, Longhoughton. Photo by Glasgow University.
The Bathing House, near Sea Houses was built as a cottage in the 18th century and altered in or around 1840. It was used by the Grey family as a changing room. Steps were cut into rocks leading from the house to a quarried out rock pool. The house is a Grade II Listed Building protected by law.
N5678
Georgian (1714 to 1830)
Victorian (1837 to 1901)
Listed Building
PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY, Northumberland Coastal Survey 1992; GUARD
FIELD SURVEY, Northumberland Coastal Survey 1992; GUARD


Source of Reference
Local History of Longhoughton

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