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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Castle Eden Civil Parish


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Castle Eden 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
No. 13, the Village 1120942 II    
No. 14, the Village 1323122 II    
Castle Eden Inn 1120938 II c.1840 Stockton Road
Castle Eden War Memorial 1434948 II 1922 By Stockton Road
Church of St James 1120940 II 1764 On medieval site
Churchyard Gates, 35 Metres West of Church of St James 1120939 II    
Coach House and Loose Boxes, 10 Metres North of the Cottage 1323121 II    
Entrance Building Attached to West of the Brewery House 1120971 II    
Factory Dene House 1120969 II    
Factory Number 2, Dene Croft and Number 5 1323096 II    
Factory Numbers 9, 10 and 11 (The Forge) 1120970 II    
Gate Towers and Walls on West Side of Stable Yard, 15m North of the Castle 1120937 II    
Gates and Gate Piers, 5 Metres North of the Lodge 1120943 II    
Lodge, Glasshouse and Wall, 25 Metres West of the Castle 1323118 II    
Milepost, 10 Metres North of Restalrig 1323119 II c.1792 Stockton Road 
Reclining Effigy Against West Tower of Church of St James 1323120 II    
The Brewery House 1323097 II    
The Castle 1323098  II* 1765 Country house by William Newton
The Cottage 1120941 II    
The Lodge 1158883 II    
West Lodge, Gate Piers and Gate Tower 1120968 II    
The Castle, Castle Eden - Grounds 1001311 II   Listed Park and Garden. Castle
Deserted medieval village, moated site, and early medieval timber building at Castle Eden, 200m south of The Castle 1015842 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 and Keys to the Past.

Castle Eden Civil Parish War Memorial, Castle Eden Castle Eden Inn, Stockton Road Old Milepost, Stockton Road, Castle Eden The Castle, Castle Eden Church of St James, Castle Eden
The Castle, Castle Eden
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The Castle, Castle Eden
- Overview About Castle Eden Map   The Castle at Castle Eden is an 18th-century mansion house and a Grade II* listed building. No trace remains of the medieval castle of …
Church of St James, Castle Eden
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Church of St James, Castle Eden
- Overview Map St James' Church in The Village, Castle Eden is dated 1764, built on the site of an earlier church. The former parish church incorporates medieval masonry in it's …
War Memorial, Castle Eden
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War Memorial, Castle Eden
- Overview Map Street View The war memorial in Castle Eden is located on a small triangular green on Stockton Road, in front of the south-west entrance to the Castle. The memorial was …
Castle Eden Inn, Stockton Road
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Castle Eden Inn, Stockton Road
- Overview Map Street View The Castle Eden Inn is a public house and resturant located on Stockton Road at the south of Castle Eden. The inn dates from c.1840, with …
Old Milepost, Stockton Road, Castle Eden
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Old Milepost, Stockton Road, Castle Eden
- Overview Map Street View This old milepost was located on the side of Stockton Road in Castle Eden, outside Risling (house). It is a triangular cast-iron milepost, erected by the …

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