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Cautley Thwaite


Cautley Thwaite is a farm in Caurtley, about 3½ miles norh-east of the town of Sedbergh. The farm is situated by the River Rawthey and at the foot of the Howgills (hills). The farmhouse here dates from the mid 19th century, and is a Grade II listed building on the National Heritage List for England. The barn to the north of the farmhouse dates from the 18th century and is also a Grade II listed building.

Cautley Historic Buildings and Monuments in Sedbergh Civil Parish
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Cautley Thwaite

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Cautley Thwaite

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The Howgills, Cautley Thwaite in the foreground

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CAUTLEY THWAITE FARMHOUSE - Sedbergh - List Entry
- Farmhouse. Mid C19. Watershot coursed squared rubble, slate roof. L-plan formed by a double-depth and double-fronted main range with a rear service wing. Two storeys, 3 windows, symmetrical; square-headed doorway …

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BARN APPROXIMATELY 5 METRES NORTH OF CAUTLEY THWAITE FARMHOUSE - Sedbergh - List Entry
- Barn. C18, altered. Roughly coursed mixed rubble and boulder stones with randomly placed through-stones and large irregular quoins, stone slate roof. Long rectangular range on east-west axis. The left half …

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List number: 1384092
List grade: 2
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: SD6945796407
Unitary Auth: Westmorland & Furness

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