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Newburn Hall.

Hob Uid: 22701
Location :
Newcastle upon Tyne
Non Civil Parish
Grid Ref : NZ1695065140
Summary : Site of a 16th century house, incorporating a 15th century fortified house or bastle. A centurial stone was found built into the tower in 1887. The building has since been demolished.
More information : NZ 1695 6514. The remains of Newburn Hall, originally a 15th
century Pele Tower, to which a 16th century house was added, are embedded in Messrs. Spencer's Steel Works, immediately to the north of the railway at Newburn. An inscribed stone was found in 1887, built up in an old tower at the Newburn Steel works. It measured 1' 3" x 11", and read:-"Leg(io) XX V (aleria) V(ictrix) C(o)ho(rs) IIII C(Centuria) Lib(urni)Fro(ntonis) C(Centuria) Tere(nti) Mag(ni)". ("Built by the 20th Legion styled Valeria Victrix, the 4th cohort, the century of Liburnius Fronto (and) the century of Terentius Magnus). In the centre at the bottom is an eagle; on the left a vexillum inscribed Leg XX; on the right a standard. (1)

The remains of Newburn Hall have been demolished and its site
re-developed. The centurial stone is now in the Museum of
Antiquities in the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Acc. No.
1887.26. (2)

Newburn Hall was a 15th century tower with a 16th century dwelling attached to it. The Percys built both, and in 1530, Sir Thomas Percy, brother of the 6th Earl, made the hall his home. (3)

Listed as a bastle. (4)

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Monument Types:
Monument Period Name : Roman
Display Date : Roman
Monument End Date : 410
Monument Start Date : 43
Monument Type : Centurial Stone, Findspot
Evidence : Find
Monument Period Name : Medieval
Display Date : C15
Monument End Date : 1499
Monument Start Date : 1400
Monument Type : Bastle
Evidence : Demolished Building
Monument Period Name : Post Medieval
Display Date : C19
Monument End Date : 1900
Monument Start Date : 1801
Monument Type : Office, Pattern Shop
Evidence : Demolished Building

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External Cross Reference Source : National Monuments Record Number
External Cross Reference Number : NZ 16 NE 18
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Activity type : FIELD OBSERVATION (VISUAL ASSESSMENT)
Start Date : 1966-03-08
End Date : 1966-03-08