Water tank, Fort House, A193 (east side), Hartley, Seaton Sluice, Seaton Valley - Northumberland (UA)

Water tank incorporating former ablutions building, built circa 1917 and a rare survival of part of a World War I fort. Suffering from structural problems and lack of maintenance. A repair scheme has been drawn up with funding from Historic England which has informed an updated structural report in April 2019. Proposals for the repair and reuse of the water tank are well advanced.

Site Details

    Designated Site Name:
    OUTBUILDING 60 METRES SOUTH WEST OF FORT HOUSE
    Heritage Category:
    Listed Building grade II*
    List Entry Number:
    1303566
    Local Planning Authority:
    Northumberland (UA)
    Site Type:
    Defence > Military building

Location

    Building Name:
    Water tank
    Street Name:
    A193 (east side)
    Locality:
    Hartley, Seaton Sluice
    Unitary Authority:
    Northumberland (UA)
    Parish:
    Seaton Valley
    Parliamentary Constituency:
    Blyth Valley
    Region:
    North East and Yorkshire

Assessment Information

    Assessment Type:
    Building or structure
    Condition:
    Poor
    Occupancy / Use:
    Part occupied/part in use
    Priority:
    D - Slow decay; solution agreed but not yet implemented
    Previous Priority:
    D
    Ownership:
    Private

Contact Details

Maria Carballeira 0191 4031650