IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Glebe Mount, WASHINGTON, NE38 7AE

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Glebe Mount, NE38 7AE by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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Image Listing (41 Images Found)

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The Old hall
Image: © gordon james brown Taken: 26 Jun 2011
0.10 miles
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Washington Old Hall
Property owned by the National Trust located between Gateshead and Chester-Le-Street.
Image: © Chris McLean Taken: 1 May 2005
0.10 miles
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Washington Old Hall
Washington Old Hall is a manor house which lies in the centre of Washington village. The manor was the ancestral home of the family of George Washington, the first President of the United States and much of the advertising* is based on this historic association although the Wessyngton (Washington) Family had not owned Washington Old Hall since the early 1400s, some 300 years before the birth of George Washington. The Hall was used as a residence until the 19th century, when it became tenement flats and gradually fell into disrepair. In 1936 the building was declared unfit for human habitation, and was rescued from demolition by, what is now, the "Friends of the Old Hall" who began to press for restoration of the building which was finally completed in 1955 after a pause for World War II. In 1957 the National Trust assumed responsibility for the building. *”At the heart of historic Washington village this picturesque stone manor house and its gardens provide a tranquil oasis, reflecting gentry life following the turbulence of the English Civil War. The building incorporates parts of the original medieval home of George Washington's direct ancestors, and it is from here that the family took their surname of Washington” http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/washington-old-hall/ (National Trust: Washington Old Hall).
Image: © David Dixon Taken: 17 Jun 2012
0.13 miles
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Terrace garden, Washington Old Hall
Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 14 Sep 2023
0.13 miles
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Apples at the Old Hall
In the garden at Washington Old Hall.
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 21 Aug 2022
0.13 miles
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Washington Old Hall
For details see National Trust website; https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/north-east/washington-old-hall/history-of-washington-old-hall George Washington may not have known about his supposed ancestral home in County Durham.
Image: © Chris Morgan Taken: 11 Sep 2023
0.13 miles
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Washington Old Hall
Washington Old Hall is a manor house in the centre of the old Washington village, now surrounded by the Washington new town development. The original building was built in the 12th century and was owned by the ancestral family of George Washington, first president of the United States. The current building is from the 17th century. By the late 18th century the building had been split into tenements for local mining families. The squalid conditions within lead to the house being listed as unfit for habitation in 1932 leading to speculation that it would be demolished. Following restoration in the 1950s the Hall is now in the care of the National Trust.
Image: © David Robinson Taken: 11 Sep 2018
0.13 miles
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Steps at Washington Old Hall
This stone manor house incorporates parts of the original medieval home of George Washington's direct ancestors, and it is from here that the family took their surname of 'Washington'. The Hall is now in the care of National Trust
Image: © Graham Hogg Taken: 23 Mar 2018
0.13 miles
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Washington Old Hall, Dining Room
Washington Old Hall is a manor house which lies in the centre of Washington village. The manor was the ancestral home of the family of George Washington, the first President of the United States and much of the advertising* is based on this historic association although the Wessyngton (Washington) Family had not owned Washington Old Hall since the early 1400s, some 300 years before the birth of George Washington. The Hall was used as a residence until the 19th century, when it became tenement flats and gradually fell into disrepair. In 1936 the building was declared unfit for human habitation, and was rescued from demolition by, what is now, the "Friends of the Old Hall" who began to press for restoration of the building which was finally completed in 1955 after a pause for World War II. In 1957 the National Trust assumed responsibility for the building. *”At the heart of historic Washington village this picturesque stone manor house and its gardens provide a tranquil oasis, reflecting gentry life following the turbulence of the English Civil War. The building incorporates parts of the original medieval home of George Washington's direct ancestors, and it is from here that the family took their surname of Washington” http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/washington-old-hall/ (National Trust: Washington Old Hall).
Image: © David Dixon Taken: 17 Jun 2012
0.13 miles
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Washington Old Hall
Washington Old Hall is a manor house which lies in the centre of Washington village. The manor was the ancestral home of the family of George Washington, the first President of the United States and much of the advertising* is based on this historic association although the Wessyngton (Washington) Family had not owned Washington Old Hall since the early 1400s, some 300 years before the birth of George Washington. The Hall was used as a residence until the 19th century, when it became tenement flats and gradually fell into disrepair. In 1936 the building was declared unfit for human habitation, and was rescued from demolition by, what is now, the "Friends of the Old Hall" who began to press for restoration of the building which was finally completed in 1955 after a pause for World War II. In 1957 the National Trust assumed responsibility for the building. *”At the heart of historic Washington village this picturesque stone manor house and its gardens provide a tranquil oasis, reflecting gentry life following the turbulence of the English Civil War. The building incorporates parts of the original medieval home of George Washington's direct ancestors, and it is from here that the family took their surname of Washington” http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/washington-old-hall/ (National Trust: Washington Old Hall).
Image: © David Dixon Taken: 17 Jun 2012
0.13 miles
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