Low Barnes
Low Barnes
HER Number
8478
District
Sunderland
Site Name
Low Barnes
Place
Sunderland
Map Sheet
NZ35NE
Class
Domestic
Site Type: Broad
House
Site Type: Specific
Country House
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
The Barnes Estate on the Durham Road was split in 1668. Low Barnes was bought by the Pemberton family in 1783 and it remained in their ownership until the 1920s, when it was acquired to make Barnes Park. The house in its final form was in the classical style with stuccoed brickwork and pilasters. It was built or remodelled for the family in the C19 and has been attributed to Thomas Moore, the architect of Ashbrooke Hall. By the end of C19 the Pembertons no longer lived there and was let to a laundry company. In 1921 it was demolished for a bowling green. Gate piers and a derelict cottage survive.
Easting
438200
Northing
555710
Grid Reference
NZ438200555710
Sources
P. Meadows and E. Waterson, 1993, Lost Houses of County Durham, p 45; Archaeo-Environment Ltd., 2008, Barnes Park, Sunderland - Archaeological Assessment