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Salvin family of Croxdale

Reference: D/Sa/P Catalogue Title: Salvin family of Croxdale Area: Catalogue Category: Estate and Family Records Description: Maps and Plans (part 2)

Covering Dates: 1698-1885

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  • Salvin family of Croxdale
    • Estate Plans (Ref: D/Sa/P 97-126)
    • Low Burnhall Farm (Ref: D/Sa/P 97-99)
    • Butterby (Ref: D/Sa/P 100)
    • Butterwick (Ref: D/Sa/P 101-106)
    • Croxdale (Ref: D/Sa/P 107-111)
    • Sunderland Bridge (Ref: D/Sa/P 112-120)
    • River Wear (Ref: D/Sa/P 121-123)
    • Croxdale and Sunderland Bridge vicinity, Collierley Farm and unidentified property (Ref: D/Sa/P 124-126)

Catalogue Contents

Estate Plans (Ref: D/Sa/P 97-126)Low Burnhall Farm (Ref: D/Sa/P 97-99)Ref: D/Sa/P 97

Plan of proposed additions and alterations at Low Burnhall Farm, n.d. [c.1875] Gives ground layout of the farm buildings showing, by colour code, the new buildings, the old buildings to be retained and the old buildings for demolition, also gives measurements etc. Scale: 9.8 inches to 80 feet [1:97.95]
(1 plan, 95 cm. x 67 cm., waxed linen, ink and colour-wash)

Ref: D/Sa/P 98

Plan of proposed additions and alterations at Low Burnhall Farm, n.d. [c.1875] Gives elevations of the proposed buildings from various standpoints (NW elevation, NE elevation, SW elevation, NE new elevation and SW new elevation) also gives section of the building from a specific line AB No scale
(1 plan, 68 cm x 96 cm., waxed linen, ink and colour-wash)

Ref: D/Sa/P 99

Ground plan of the farm house at Low Burn Hall, n.d. [c.1880] Gives dimensions and layout of each room on the ground floor No scale
(1 plan, 23 cm x 18 cm., paper, ink)

Butterby (Ref: D/Sa/P 100)Ref: D/Sa/P 100

Rough plan of Butterby Mill, house and other premises, n.d. [c.1880] Gives estimate on the cost of the above constructions and notes relating thereto No scale
(1 plan, 16 cm. x 20 cm., paper, ink)

Butterwick (Ref: D/Sa/P 101-106)Ref: D/Sa/P 101

Proposed additions and alterations at Butterwick Farm, n.d. [c.1875] Gives ground and first floor plans of the farmhouse and floor plans of the various farm buildings; indicates, by colour code, the new buildings, the old buildings to be retained and the old buildings intended for demolition Scale: 10 inches to 80 feet [1:96]
(1 plan, 94 cm. x 64 cm., waxed linen, ink and colour-wash)

Ref: D/Sa/P 102

Proposed additions and alterations at Butterwick Farm, n.d. [c.1875] Gives elevations of the farm house as at present, and elevations of the proposed development and elevation of the proposed new farm buildings with sections of same Scale: 8.6 inches to 70 feet [1:97.67]
(1 plan, 65 cm. x 98 cm., waxed linen, ink and colour-wash)

Ref: D/Sa/P 103

Plan of proposed Farm House at Butterwick East Farm, n.d. [c.1875] Gives floor plan for the ground and first floors, a section of the proposed building and elevations of the front, side and rear of the building Scale: 6.3 inches to 50 feet [1:95.23]
(1 plan, 72 cm. x 50 cm., waxed linen, ink and colour-wash)

Ref: D/Sa/P 104

Plan of proposed additions and alterations at Butterwick East Farm, n.d. [c.1875] Gives ground plan of the various farm buildings showing, by colour code, the new buildings and the old buildings to be retained Scale: 8.6 inches to 70 feet [1:96.55]
(1 plan, 60 cm. x 66 cm., waxed linen, ink and colour-wash)

Ref: D/Sa/P 105

Plans of proposed new buildings at Butterwick East Farm, n.d. [c.1875] Gives elevations of various buildings including the barn, granary, cow byre, loose cattle shed and sections of the buildings from specific angles Scale: 9.8 inches to 80 feet [1:97.95]
(1 plan, 58 cm. x 95 cm., waxed linen, ink and colour-wash)

Ref: D/Sa/P 106

Proposed alterations to the farm buildings at Butterwick Moor Farm, n.d. [c.1880] Gives floor plans of the farm house and cart shed and elevations of the house and shed Scale: 1.3 inches to 10 feet [1:92.307]
(1 plan, 91 cm. x 62 cm., waxed linen, ink and colour-wash)

Croxdale (Ref: D/Sa/P 107-111)Ref: D/Sa/P 107

'The Plot of one close called Dean and Chapter Close, lying within the Mannour of Croxdale, containing 17 acres and nine perches, A.D. 1698', surveyed by John Leighton. Gives the location of the field in relation to Croxdale Wood, the highway leading from Croxdale to Butterby, and Church Flatt. Endorsed: '9 April 1698, I acknowledge the within written survey. Thomas Comber' No scale
(1 plan, 33 cm. x 20 cm., paper, ink)

Ref: D/Sa/P 108

Plan of an ecclesiastical building (the chapel at Croxdale), n.d. [c.1860] Gives floor plans and elevations Scale: [1:48]
(1 plan, 60 cm. x 48 cm., paper, ink and colour-wash)

Ref: D/Sa/P 109

Plan of proposed building sites on the Croxdale estates, n.d. [c.1860] Gives the location for the proposed building sites on the Weardale Iron & Coal Company's property and the property of Messrs. Straw & Hopper Scale: 1 inch to 32 feet [1:384]
(1 plan, 102 cm. x 39 cm., waxed paper, ink and colour-wash)

Ref: D/Sa/P 110

Plan of proposed alterations to [a building entrance] at [Croxdale], n.d. [c.1860] Gives elevation and section sketches of the proposed alterations Scale 1/4 inch to 1 foot [1:48]
(1 plan, 57 cm. x 28 cm., waxed paper, ink and colour-wash)

Ref: D/Sa/P 111

Plan of old Church of England Church at Croxdale, n.d. Gives position of altar, altar steps and chancel arch Scale: 1/2 inch to 1 foot [1:24]
(1 plan, 28 cm. x 38 cm., paper, ink)

Sunderland Bridge (Ref: D/Sa/P 112-120)Ref: D/Sa/P 112

'Plan of building site at Sunderland Bridge leased by Mr. E. James', n.d. [c.1860] Gives the site in relation to the Durham Road and the Sunderland Bridge Road Scale: 1 inch to 16 feet [1:192]
(1 plan, 25 cm. x 26 cm., waxed linen, ink and colour-wash)

Ref: D/Sa/P 113

'Plan of building site at Sunderland Bridge leased by Mr. M. Neasham', n.d. [c.1860] Gives the site in relation to the Durham Road and the Sunderland Bridge Road Scale: 1 inch to 16 feet [1:192]
(1 plan, 23 cm. x 28 cm., waxed linen, ink and colour-wash)

Ref: D/Sa/P 114

'North Eastern Railway: Team Valley Extension to Ferryhill. Plan shewing the land to be purchased from Gerard Salvin and Marmaduke C. Salvin in the parishes of St. Oswald and Merrington and the Townships of Sunderland Bridge and Hett', August 1868 Gives field numbers, field sizes, roads and other features of topographical interest; also a tabulation of each field, its owner and size Scale: 3.7 inches to 15 chains [1:3210.8]
(1 plan, 76 cm. x 48 cm., waxed paper, ink and colour-wash)

Ref: D/Sa/P 115

'Survey of grounds in the township of Sunderland Bridge and Hett late belonging to Gerard Salvin, Esquire and purchased by the North Eastern Railway Company', August 1868 Survey lists land taken and purchased by the N.E.R. in the above townships
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Sa/P 116

'Plan shewing building sites near Sunderland Bridge', n.d. [c.1870] Gives the site of the Team Valley Railway, the main Durham Road and the various plots available as building sites Scale: 1 inches to 12 feet [1:144]
(1 plan, 84 cm. x 69 cm., waxed paper, ink)

Ref: D/Sa/P 117

'Sketch plan of Proposed House and Shop near Sunderland Bridge inches designed by W. Fox, Architect of Durham', n.d. [c.1870] Gives floor plan of first floor and second floor with measurements, and elevation of front of building; appended list of dimensions for each room Scale: 1 inches to 16 feet [1:192]
(1 plan, 26 cm. x 27 cm., paper, ink)

Ref: D/Sa/P 118

'Plan of Land (coloured red) required for "Workmens Cottages" at Sunderland Bridge Colliery', n.d. [c.1873] Shows the section of land in relation to the Nickeynack Bridge, the beck and the roads to Bishop Auckland, Darlington and Durham Scale: [1:2500]
(1 plan, 40 cm. x 34 cm., waxed linen, ink and colour-wash)

Ref: D/Sa/P 119

Proposed additions and alterations to the Three Horse Shoes Inn, Sunderland Bridge, June 1875 Gives the existing front elevation, the proposed elevations to front and rear, various section sketches and plans of the ground floor, first floor, roof and cellar, gives measurements Designed by Messrs. Robson & Son of Durham. Plan numbered 10 Scale: 6.1 inches to 50 feet [1:98.36]
(1 plan, 61 cm. x 91 cm., waxed linen, ink and colour-wash)

Ref: D/Sa/P 120

'Plan for the extension of sewers at Sunderland Bridge', 1878 Gives passage of the various sewers through the township, the tanks and the outlet to the River Wear; includes copy correspondence from the Durham Union Offices concerning the use of land at Sunderland Bridge to construct the sewers, October - December 1878 No scale
(3 papers; 1 plan, 58 cm. x 67 cm., waxed linen, ink and colour-wash)

River Wear (Ref: D/Sa/P 121-123)Ref: D/Sa/P 121

'Croxdale Estate. Plan of part of River Wear near Butterby Haugh', surveyed August 1880 Gives course of the river and the way in which its course has changed, marks the ground on either bank belonging to the University of Durham and to H.T.T. Salvin Scale: 1 inch to 80 feet [1:960]
(3 plans, 57 cm. x 44 cm., paper, printed, colour)

Ref: D/Sa/P 122

'Durham University: Cross sections of River Wear between Houghall and Low Butterby Farms, near Durham', by J. Watt Sandeman, C.E., Newcastle-upon-Tyne, July 1881 Gives section drawings of the River Wear at various stages Scale: 1 inch to 20 feet [1:240]
(1 plan, 101 cm. x 67 cm., paper, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Sa/P 123

"Croxdale Estate: Plan of part of the River Wear near Low Butterby", c.1885 Gives the course of the River Wear in 1882, marks the land on the banks of the river belonging to the University of Durham and to H.T.T. Salvin and other features of topographical interest Scale: [1:2500]
(1 plan, 49 cm. x 45 cm., printed, paper, coloured)

Croxdale and Sunderland Bridge vicinity, Collierley Farm and unidentified property (Ref: D/Sa/P 124-126)Ref: D/Sa/P 124

Plan of the area of Sunderland Bridge, Croxdale and Butterby estates, n.d. [c.1840] Gives the main roads, field boundaries, Croxdale Wood, Butterby Mill and other topographical features of the locality Scale: 3 inches to 1 mile [1:21120]
(1 plan, 24 cm. x 29 cm., waxed paper on card, ink and colour-wash)

Ref: D/Sa/P 125

Plan of proposed alterations to Collierley Farm, n.d. [c.1870] Gives layout of the farm house, farm yard and other farm buildings No scale
(1 plan, 54 cm. x 70 cm., waxed paper on linen, ink and colour-wash)

Ref: D/Sa/P 126

Plan of unspecified set of farm buildings by Thomas H. Murray, Engineer, Chester-le-Street, n.d. [c.1860] Gives location of the various farm buildings and indication, by colour code, of those buildings to be demolished and those to be rebuilt No scale
(1 plan, 57 cm. x 44 cm., waxed linen, ink and colour-wash)



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