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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Brignall


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Brignall Civil Parish, County Durham, 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
Anvil House 1121698 II C18th  
Barn 20 Metres South of Church of St Mary 1121696 II C18th  
Barn and Attached Wheel House to West of Birk Hall Farmhouse 1160390 II C18th  
Brignall Farmhouse, with Attached Outbuilding to East 1322739 II C18th  
Brignall Grange 1160424 II c.1700  
Brignall Mill House 1322738 II C18th  
Brookside with Adjacent Outbuildings 1121697 II C18th House
Church of St Mary 1160398 II 1834 Brignall
Churchyard Wall Around Old Church of St Mary 1121695 II C18th Old Church of St Mary
Dent House Farmhouse with Adjacent Outbuilding on West 1322740 II C18th  
Front Garden Walls to Brignall Farmhouse 1160420 II C18th  
Hanby and Sutton Chest Tombs 10 Metres South West of Old Church of St. Mary 1310629 II C17th Old Church of St Mary
Ivy Cottage and Adjacent Outbuilding to South 1160407 II C18th  
Ruins of Old Church of St Mary 1121693 II C13th  
Sutton Headstones Circa 15 Metres South West of Old Church of St Mary 1121694 II C18th Old Church of St Mary
The Morritt Arms Hotel 1121699 II C18th Greta Bridge
Thwaites Headstones at North West Corner of Churchyard of Old Church of St Mary 1160383 II C18th Old Church of St Mary
Rokeby Park 1000733  II*   Listed Park and Garden. Partly in this parish.
Greta Bridge Roman fort, vicus and section of Roman road 1019074 n/a   Scheduled Monument. Partly in this parish.
Greta Bridge 1002319 n/a 1773 Scheduled Monument. Partly in this parish.

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 and Keys to the Past.

Brignall Civil Parish Brignall Greta Bridge (bridge) Morritt Arms Hotel Church of St Mary, Brignall Old Church of St Mary, Brignall
Greta Bridge (bridge)
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Greta Bridge (bridge)
- Overview Map Street View The stone bridge over the River Greta at Great Bridge village in County Durham, was built in 1773 by John Carr for John Sawry Morritt. It replaced …
Morritt Arms Hotel
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Morritt Arms Hotel
- Overview Map Street View The Morritt Arms Hotel in Greta Bridge is a former coaching inn, built in the 18th century. At that time Greta Bridge was the second overnight stop …
Church of St Mary, Brignall
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Church of St Mary, Brignall
- Overview Map Street View St Mary's Church in Brignall was built 1833-1834, designed in an Early English style by R. Dawson. The parish church is located on Brignal Lane and …
Old Church of St Mary, Brignall
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Old Church of St Mary, Brignall
- Overview Map The ruins of the 13th century St Mary's Church are located by the River Greta, about ¼ mile east of Brignall. The ruins are Grade II listed on …

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