Cross House and Hill House, The Street, are a pair of houses, built circa 1840 with later alterations. Constructed of squared, coursed rubble stone under a stone slate roof. Listed, grade II, with details at: Link
Bowes is a village in County Durham, some 14 miles northwest of Richmond and about 18½ miles due west of Darlington. Set on the north bank of the River Greta, the village was, until by-passed, astride the A66 trunk road. The Romans had a fort here, guarding the Stainmore pass over the Pennines, and their site was reused by the Normans who built a castle. The village grew around the castle, and the name Bowes is first mentioned in a charter of 1148.
NY9913 : Bowes Hutchinsons CE Primary School One can scarcely mention a school in Bowes without W(ackford) S(queers academy coming to mind. Does the building still stand I wonder? St Giles churchyard contains the grave of a W(illiam) S(haw), Dickems' prototype headmaster of Nicholas Nickleby's 'Dotheboys Hall'.