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Arkleby Hall


Arkleby Hall is a large farmhouse in the village of Arkleby, built in c.1740, incorporating earlier house of 1725. It has the Thompson coat-of-arms over front entrance, and inside has a datestone with carved bears and men on horseback, inscribed G & J.T. 1725 (Gustavus & Johanna Thompson).[1] Arkleby Hall is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Arkleby 1725 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Plumbland Civil Parish Private Residence
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Arkleby Hall, Arkleby

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ARKLEBY HALL AND FLANKING WALLS - List Entry
- "Farmhouse. Circa 1740 incorporating earlier house of 1725 with Thompson coat-of-arms over front entrance. Incised cement render, with painted raised quoins and cornice, on chamfered plinth. Graduated greenslate roof with …

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List number: 1217229
List grade: 2
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY1427039744

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