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Putting A Date To An Old Building
There's an obscure building in Northumberland that I care about, and I need to know when it was built. I do know that it was built in the 1930's, but it would help if I knew which year exactly.
Is there somewhere where they keep records for things such as this? Would they have had to apply for Planning Permission?
Please point me in the right direction
Is there somewhere where they keep records for things such as this? Would they have had to apply for Planning Permission?
Please point me in the right direction
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.OK, when I said 'obscure building,' I meant something of no great historical interest; at least for most people. Indeed, only its high asbestos content saved it from demolition!
It's the old Boiler House at Stannington Children's Sanatorium, which closed in 1984 and was demolished c.1992. Only some staff houses and old air raid shelters remain. Unlike Gateshead Asylum (not in Gateshead) down the road, it was bulldozed before the age of the digital camera, therefore it doesn't feature much on sites such as 'derelictPlaces.co.uk.'
You'll find some photos of it here, but you'll have to scroll down and down and down.
http:// www.der elictpl aces.co .uk/mai n/milit ary-sit es/2189 7-milli tary-ho spital- phillip son-san itarium -tranwe ll.html
It's located about 3 miles SSW of Morpeth and you'll find it on Google Earth at:
55degrees 07'55.82"North, 1degrees 42'23.20"West. Elevation 108m Eye alt 228m
It's the old Boiler House at Stannington Children's Sanatorium, which closed in 1984 and was demolished c.1992. Only some staff houses and old air raid shelters remain. Unlike Gateshead Asylum (not in Gateshead) down the road, it was bulldozed before the age of the digital camera, therefore it doesn't feature much on sites such as 'derelictPlaces.co.uk.'
You'll find some photos of it here, but you'll have to scroll down and down and down.
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It's located about 3 miles SSW of Morpeth and you'll find it on Google Earth at:
55degrees 07'55.82"North, 1degrees 42'23.20"West. Elevation 108m Eye alt 228m
Lynn, can you spot in on this Pathe Film reel?
http:// www.bri tishpat he.com/ video/s tanning ton-san atorium -reel-1
There is also a 'Stannington Sanitorium Project' Blog which you might find further info on there:
http:// www.nor thumber landarc hives.c om/stan nington -childr ens-hos pital/
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There is also a 'Stannington Sanitorium Project' Blog which you might find further info on there:
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Lynn, take a peek at this link - The Sanitorium was also known as St Mary's hospital - The explorer here is fascinated with bricks - here may be your clue. Were there any maker marks to note within the boiler house building walls? If so, we might be able to track the company and place a date depending on when the bricks/ brick Co. was running.
http:// www.uku rbex.co m/index .php?/t opic/17 77-st-m arys-ho spital- stannin gton-it s-small er-than -i-reme mber-au gust-20 11/
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^^ More than likely Stuey, I think you're right.
Lynn, heres a bit more history for you - all buildings and later additions apart from the boiler house are mentioned:
http:// www.28d ayslate r.co.uk /st-mar ys-luna tic-asy lum-sta nningto n-north umberla nd.t881 63
Lynn, heres a bit more history for you - all buildings and later additions apart from the boiler house are mentioned:
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