Collingwood House, Grade II* listed Georgian house in Oldgate, Morpeth, England.
The late 18th-century residence features traditional Georgian architecture with a symmetrical facade and stands prominently on Oldgate street in Morpeth.
Admiral Lord Collingwood, second in command at the Battle of Trafalgar, lived in this house from 1791 until his death at sea in 1810.
The building maintains its connection to local heritage as the presbytery for the Roman Catholic Church of St Robert of Newminster.
Visitors can explore the interior of Collingwood House during the Heritage Open Days program, which takes place annually in September.
The property includes a summer house that Admiral Collingwood named his poop deck, positioned to overlook the River Wansbeck.
Location: Morpeth
GPS coordinates: 55.16770,-1.69276
Latest update: March 11, 2025 18:42
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