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Chollerton Farm (Chollerton Steading) (Chollerton)

Chollerton Farm. Photo by Northumberland County Council, 1985.
Chollerton Farm. Photo by Northumberland County Council, 1985.
NY 933 720. Chollerton Farmstead, a steading of the early 19th century containing a windmill tower for a former threshing mill (already listed Grade II by DOE) but also containing a steam engine house, boiler house and chimney for the same purpose, as well as the usual farm offices, cottages, houses etc. The two storied stone farm house is also listed. Grade II. The recommendation is that all of the farm buildings should be listed, as a group. (1)(2)

A 19th century farm complex, completed by 1860. The buildings are mainly built of stone rubble, with some brick, and Welsh slate roofs except for the farmhouse which is ashlar with a Lake District slate roof. (3)

Chollerton windmill, NY 932 720 (mill index no 35/10002). Stone tower mill. The windmill remains, buit has now changed to be a folly. (4)

Additional references. (5)
N9313
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
Listed Building
ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY, Investigation by RCHME/EH Architectural Survey ; RCHME


Source of Reference
Local History of Chollerton

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