Collingwood House, Grade II* listed Georgian house in Oldgate, Morpeth, England.
Collingwood House is a late 18th-century residence on Oldgate in Morpeth, displaying characteristic Georgian features such as a symmetrical facade and classical proportions. The two-story building shows the typical elements of its era with carefully proportioned windows and a formal arrangement of rooms within.
The house was built in the late 18th century and became the home of Admiral Lord Collingwood, who moved in during 1791 and remained until his death in 1810. Its significance is closely tied to this naval figure who played a key role during the Napoleonic Wars.
The house serves as the presbytery for the Roman Catholic Church of St Robert of Newminster, connecting it to local religious life today. This ongoing role shows how the building remains woven into the fabric of Morpeth's community.
The interior opens to visitors during the annual Heritage Open Days program held each September. Check ahead for specific opening dates since access is limited to these times.
The property includes a summer house that Collingwood affectionately named his poop deck, a playful nod to his naval career. This small structure overlooks the River Wansbeck and reveals the personality of the house's most famous resident.
Location: Morpeth
GPS coordinates: 55.16770,-1.69276
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:02
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