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Acklington Railway Station (Acklington)

Acklington Railway Station.
Acklington Railway Station.
Acklington Station. (1)

One of the series of stations built by Benjamin Green for the Newcastle to Berwick line of 1847-9. None are identical, but all are 'tudorish' in character. There is also a fine goods shed with corner buttresses. Well constructed in dressed stone with fine detailing. (2)

Railway Station now a private house, Grade II. Mid-19th century, Tudor-style. Building attached to south not of special interest. (3)

Railway station built for the Newcastle to Berwick railway line. (4)

Surviving railway station of the Newcastle and Berwick Railway Company. (5)
N5564
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
Victorian (1837 to 1901)
20th Century (1901 to 2000)
Listed Building
DESK BASED ASSESSMENT, Southern Trunk Main Warkworth to North Gosforth. Archaeological and Cultural Heritage Assessment 2006; Tyne and Wear Museums


Source of Reference
Local History of Acklington

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