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Historic Environment Record Summary for the Hetton Area Historic Environment Record Summary for the Hetton Area SMR Map ID. Description Summary Period Easting Northing No. Sheet Houghton-le-Spring, 1. 114 Copt Hill, Neolithic Cremation Prehistoric NZ 3534 4922 cremations Hetton-le-Hole, Fairies 2. 249 Burial cairn Prehistoric NZ 3537 4771 Cradle or Castle cairn 3. 250 Great Eppleton, flints Flint Scatter Prehistoric NZ 368 482 Hetton-le-Hole, Carr 4. 251 House Farm, stone Axe Prehistoric NZ 376 476 axe Shrunken 5. 259 Great Eppleton village Medieval NZ 369 482 village Hetton-on-the Hill 6. 261 Village Medieval NZ 351 452 village (manor) 7. 262 Hetton-le-Hole village Village Medieval NZ 352 474 Houghton-le-Spring, Post 8. 266 Houghton and Rainton Watermill NZ 33 48 Medieval mill 9. 272 East Rainton village Village Medieval NZ 336 479 Moorsley village (High Shrunken 10. 278 Medieval NZ 337 458 Moorsley) village 11. 279 Rainton manor Manor Medieval NZ 33 47 Houghton-le-Spring, 12. 424 Cremation Prehistoric NZ 3534 4922 Copt Hill, cremations Middle Rainton, Curvilinear 13. 486 Unknown NZ 328 469 curvilinear cropmark Enclosure Hetton-le-Hole, 14. 488 Arrowhead Prehistoric NZ 355 479 arrowhead Warden Law, Salter's 15. 1602 Road NZ 3583 5533 Way Hetton-le-Hole, Railway 16. 1750 Caroline Street, Sleeper Modern NZ 353 477 Railway sleeper blocks Block Hetton-le-Hole, Railway Methodist Chapel, 17. 1751 Sleeper Modern NZ 354 476 Railway Sleeper Block Blocks Hetton Downs, Colliery 18. 1752 Terrace Modern NZ 355 485 Housing Ryhope Colliery, site 19. 1756 Waddlefan Modern NZ 399 534 of waddlefan Hetton-le-Hole, 20. 2474 Eppleton Old Hall, Moat Modern? NZ 3686 4681 Possible Moat Great Eppleton, Sand Early 21. 2775 Sand Pit NZ 3678 4771 Pit Modern Hetton Company's Early 22. 2848 Railway NZ 3899 5764 Railway Modern Londonderry, Seaham Early 23. 2894 and Sunderland Railway NZ 4099 5714 Modern Railway Rainton and Seaham Early 24. 2976 Railway NZ 3745 4965 Railway Modern Houghton-le-Spring, Early 25. 2979 Engine NZ 3570 4966 Copthill Engine Modern Great Eppleton, Brick Early 26. 2981 Pond NZ 3724 4885 Ponds Modern Great Eppleton, Early 27. 2982 Colliery NZ 3625 4826 Eppleton Colliery Modern Great Eppleton, Early 28. 2983 Quarry NZ 3598 4839 Quarry Modern Great Eppleton, High Limestone Early 29. 2984 NZ 3568 4835 Downs Quarry Quarry Modern Great Eppleton, Coal Early 30. 2985 Coal Depot NZ 3564 4825 Depot Modern Great Eppleton, Hetton Early 31. 2986 Railway, Eppleton Railway NZ 3613 4827 Modern Branch Hetton-le-Hole, Hetton Railway Early 32. 2987 NZ 3568 4721 Tunnel Tunnel Modern Hetton-le-Hole, Refuse Early 33. 2988 Spoil Heap NZ 3570 4731 Heap Modern Hetton-le-Hole, Hetton Early 34. 2989 Colliery (Lyons Colliery NZ 3592 4698 Modern Colliery) Hetton-le-Hole, Hetton Early 35. 2990 Quarry NZ 3575 4698 Colliery Quarry Modern Hetton-le-Hole, Lime Early 36. 2991 Lime Kiln NZ 3573 4688 Kiln Modern Hetton-le-Hole, Sand Early 37. 2992 Sand Pit NZ 3603 4670 Pit Modern Hetton-le-Hole, Early 38. 2993 Engine NZ 3704 4723 Eppleton Engine Modern N.E.R, Durham and Early 39. 2994 Sunderland Branch Railway NZ 3769 4728 Modern (South) Hetton-le-Hole, Gravel Early 40. 2995 Gravel Pit NZ 3729 4673 Pit Modern Easington Lane, Brick Early 41. 2996 Pond NZ 3691 4654 Ponds Modern Hetton-le-Hole, Gravel Early 42. 2997 Gravel Pit NZ 3717 4639 Pit Modern Easington Lane, Early 43. 2999 Steam Mill NZ 3569 4591 Elemore Vale Mill Modern Easington Lane, Early 44. 3000 Quarry NZ 3633 4587 Quarry Modern Easington Lane, Early 45. 3001 Brickfield NZ 3609 4528 Brickfield Modern Houghton-le-Spring, Early 46. 3179 Road Bridge NZ 3199 4929 Black Boy Bridge Modern Early 47. 3180 Londonderry Railway Railway NZ 3233 4976 Modern Houghton-le-Spring, Blacksmiths Early 48. 3181 NZ 3226 4916 Chilton Moor, Smithy Workshop Modern Houghton-le-Spring, Early 49. 3184 Road Bridge NZ 3386 4874 Rainton Bridge Modern East Rainton, Hetton Early 50. 3190 and Rainton Mills, and Watermill NZ 3398 4861 Modern Brewery East Rainton, Rainton Early 51. 3193 Coal Depot NZ 3401 4846 Bridge, Coal Depot Modern East Rainton, Rainton Early 52. 3194 Engine NZ 3351 4853 Old Engine Modern 53. 3195 Rainton and Seaham Railway Early NZ 3285 4831 Railway, Adventure Modern Branch Rainton Bridge, Post 54. 3196 Wagonway NZ 3326 4869 Timber Waggonway Medieval Rainton Bridge, Post 55. 3197 Rainton Colliery, North Colliery NZ 3319 4868 Medieval Pit Rainton Bridge, Early 56. 3198 Rainton Colliery, Plain Colliery NZ 3228 4872 Modern Pit Rainton and Seaham Early 57. 3199 Railway, Plain Pit Railway NZ 2309 4885 Modern Branch Rainton and Seaham Early 58. 3200 Railway, Framwellgate Railway NZ 3285 4831 Modern Branch Rainton Bridge, Early 59. 3201 Rainton Colliery, Colliery NZ 3283 4837 Modern Nicholson's Pit East Rainton, Early 60. 3202 Reservoir NZ 3267 4765 Reservoir Modern East Rainton, Coal Early 61. 3203 Coal Depot NZ 3370 4844 Depot Modern East Rainton, Railway Early 62. 3204 Railway NZ 3369 4844 Spur Modern Rainton and Seaham Early 63. 3205 Railway, North Hetton Railway NZ 3403 4853 Modern Branch East Rainton, Rainton Early 64. 3206 Colliery NZ 3384 4814 Colliery, Dun Well Pit Modern Hetton-le-Hole, Trial Early 65. 3207 Colliery NZ 3469 4835 Shaft Modern Sunderland, Early 66. 3208 Sunderland to Durham Toll Road NZ 3927 5682 Modern Road Early 67. 3209 Hetton-le-Hole, Quarry Quarry NZ 3540 4824 Modern Hetton-le-Hole, Bleach Early 68. 3210 Bleachfield NZ 3527 4726 Green Modern Hetton-le-Hole, Hetton Early 69. 3211 Engine NZ 3556 4720 Engine Modern East Rainton, Rainton Early 70. 3212 Colliery NZ 3406 4772 Colliery, Hazard Pit Modern East Rainton, Quarry Early 71. 3213 Colliery NZ 3363 4745 Pit Modern Early 72. 3214 East Rainton, Quarry Quarry NZ 3358 4737 Modern East Rainton, Pontop Early 73. 3215 Colliery NZ 3338 4773 Pit Modern Rainton and Seaham Early 74. 3216 Railway NZ 3287 4666 Railway, A Pit Branch Modern Rainton and Seaham Early 75. 3217 Railway, Pittington Railway NZ 3278 4673 Modern Branch East Rainton, Robney Early 76. 3218 Engine NZ 3287 4663 Engine Modern East Rainton, Rainton Early 77. 3219 Colliery, Alexandrina Colliery NZ 3330 4632 Modern Pit (Letch Pit) East Rainton, Stobley Early 78. 3220 Brickfield NZ 3414 4713 Moor, Brick Field Modern Hetton-le-Hole, Early 79. 3221 Quarry NZ 3553 4650 Pemberton's Quarry Modern Early 80. 3222 Hetton-le-Hole, Quarry Quarry NZ 3462 4640 Modern Moorsley, Low Limestone Early 81. 3223 NZ 3428 4618 Moorsley Quarry Quarry Modern Moorsley, North Early 82. 3224 Hetton Colliery Colliery NZ 3419 4636 Modern (Moorsley Colliery) Early 83. 3225 Moorsley, Shaft Colliery NZ 3371 4594 Modern Early 84. 3226 Moorsley, Quarry Quarry NZ 3360 4591 Modern Moorsley, High Limestone Early 85. 3227 NZ 3332 4546 Moorsley Quarry Quarry Modern Early 86. 3228 Moorsley, Quarry Quarry NZ 3296 4541 Modern Early 87. 3229 Moorsley, Old Quarry Quarry NZ 3328 4518 Modern Easington Lane, Early 88. 3230 Colliery NZ 3560 4568 Elemore Colliery Modern Hetton-le-Hole, Hetton Early 89. 3282 Ice House NZ 3505 4762 Hall, Ice House Modern Rainton Bridge, Post 90. 3620 Wagonway NZ 3228 4953 waggonway Medieval Early 91. 3621 East Rainton, Railway Railway NZ 3210 4879 Modern North Eastern Railway, Early 92. 3623 Rainton Meadows Railway NZ 3201 4921 Modern Branch Hetton-le-Hole, Early 93. 3624 Wagonway NZ 3627 4605 Wagonway Modern Hetton Company Inclined Early 94. 3625 Railway, Elemore NZ 3564 4725 Plane Modern Branch Hetton Company Inclined Early 95. 3625 Railway, Elemore NZ 3564 4725 Plane Modern Branch Easington Lane, Early 96. 4534 Thomas Cordon's Brewery NZ 36 46 Modern Brewery Easington Lane, The Early 97. 4535 Traveller's Rest Public Brewery NZ 3604 4629 Modern House & Brewery East Rainton, The Early 98. 4537 Village Inn and Brewery NZ 33 47 Modern Brewery East Rainton, John Post 99. 4538 Brewery NZ 33 47 Smales' Brewery Medieval Middle Rainton, Robin Infectious 100. 4965 House, Smallpox Diseases Modern NZ 3315 4653 Hopital Hospital Easington Lane, Pithead 101. 5109 Modern NZ 3575 4560 Elemore Pithead Baths Baths Easington Lane, Commemora Early 102. 5185 Elemore Colliery tive NZ 3614 4622 Modern Disaster Memorial Monument Hetton-le-Hole, St. Nicholas Church, Early 103. 5186 Tomb NZ 3534 4733 Tomb of Nicholas Modern Wood Early 104. 5244 Eppleton Hall Garden NZ 367 469 Modern Hetton-le-Hole, Rectilinear 105. 5300 Bracken Hill, possible Prehistoric? NZ 3698 4749 Enclosure enclosure Hetton-le-Hole, flint 106. 5301 Flake Prehistoric NZ 370 470 flake Great Eppleton, 107. 5302 Vessel Medieval NZ 368 477 medieval pottery Great Eppleton, flint 108. 5303 Scraper Prehistoric NZ 364 485 scraper Warden Law, possible 109. 5304 Hollow Way Unknown NZ 3637 4934 hollow-way East Rainton, High Post 110. 5391 Farmstead NZ 3358 4786 Glebe Farm Medieval Houghton-le-Spring, Underground 111. 5504 Rough Dene, Home Military Modern NZ 3551 4895 Guard Bunker Headquarter Easington Lane, Searchlight 112. 5566 Searchlight Battery Modern NZ 36 46 Battery TT223 Ryhope, Ryhope Searchlight 113. 5568 Road, Searchlight Modern NZ 41 53 Battery Battery TT226 Middle Rainton, Early 114. 5663 Farmstead NZ 3297 4723 Grange Farm Modern Early 115. 5665 Great Eppleton Farm Farmstead NZ 3685 4816 Modern Houghton-le-Spring, Infectious Early 116. 6057 Southern Hospital for Diseases NZ 3400 4839 Modern Infectious Diseases Hospital East Rainton, Church Parish Early 117. 6059 NZ 3355 4777 of St. Cuthbert Church Modern East Rainton, Church Early 118. 6060 of St. Cuthbert, Vicarage NZ 3361 4764 Modern vicarage Rainton Bridge, The Early 119. 6849 Brickfield NZ 3202 4865 Meadows Brickfield Modern Rainton Bridge, Early 120. 6850 Fishpond NZ 3284 4864 fishponds (Joe's Pond) Modern Rainton Bridge, Early 121.
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