Crow Hall Conservation Area

Crow Hall Conservation Area

HER Number
11881
District
Gateshead
Site Name
Crow Hall Conservation Area
Place
Felling
Map Sheet
NZ26SE
Class
Domestic
Site Type: Broad
Settlement
Site Type: Specific
Town Quarter
General Period
21ST CENTURY
Specific Period
21st Century 2001 to 2100
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
Designated on 25th October 2002. The Conservation Area includes the large house Crow Hall (HER 8337), good quality Victorian villas, terraces and flats. Crow was built in the early 18th century in open countryside. Subsequent development was due to industrialisation. Two substantial Victorian villas, St. Albans's Villa and South View were added and then four terraces of houses and flats (Belgrave Terrace, Richmond Terrace, Rowlandson Terrace and South View Terrace). The the 1920s the Bog House Estate was built and the Conservation Area includes a small part of this at its south-eastern corner. In the 1980s housing association schemes were built at Stephenson Terrace.
Easting
427890
Northing
561560
Grid Reference
NZ427890561560
Sources
Gateshead Council, April 1999, Conservation Area Policy Guidelines, Strategies and Character Statements, Proposed Crow Hall Conservation Area, pp 79-82 (Supplementary Planning Guidance), pp 85-88; Gateshead Council, July 2003, Crow Hall Conservation Area Policy Guidelines, Strategy and Character Statement (Appendix to Supplementary Planning Guidance 1), pp 24-29