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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Bootle Civil Parish
Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Bootle Civil Parish, Cumbria, from the National Heritage List for England[1]. Use the Search (below) if looking for a specific building / monument.
Structure | List No. | Grade | Built~ | Note |
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Bootle Signal Box | 1412053 | II | ||
Captain Shaw's Primary School | 1086609 | II | 1830 | Main Street, Bootle |
Church of St Michael | 1086650 | II | Medieval | Heavily restored in C19th |
Eskmeals | 1086648 | II | ||
House and Shop Opposite Captain Shaw's School | 1336052 | II | ||
Seaton Hall with Attached Ruins | 1086649 | II* | ||
Shaw Monument Approximately 20 Metres to South of St Michael's Church | 1086651 | II | ||
Sundial Approximately 3 Metres South of St Michael's Church | 1336051 | II | ||
Swallowhurst and Attached Barns | 1336050 | II | ||
The Nook | 1336049 | II | ||
United Reformed Church and 2 Attached Houses to East | 1252005 | II* | ||
Village Cross | 1086652 | II | 1897 | Main Street, Bootle |
Prehistoric cairnfields, funerary cairns, ring cairns, hut circles, field systems and a medieval enclosed field system on Bootle Fell | 1017066 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Little Grassoms prehistoric field system, two cairnfields and six funerary cairns on Bootle Fell | 1019077 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Great Grassoms prehistoric cairnfield, four funerary cairns, two medieval dispersed settlements and associated field systems on Bootle Fell | 1017065 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Seaton nunnery (site of) | 1007163 | n/a | Scheduled Monument |
Primary source: the National Heritage List for England - NHLE is the register of nationally protected historic buildings and sites in England, including listed buildings, scheduled monuments, protected wrecks, registered parks and gardens, and battlefields. The list is maintained by Historic England. Check NHLE for updates and new entries. Secondary sources: British Listed Buildings.