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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Claife Civil Parish
Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Claife 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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Barn to East of Hole House | 1325940 | II | ||
Barn to North East of Tower Bank House | 1104842 | II | ||
Beckside Cottages, House to West Only | 1335759 | II | ||
Bee House Approximately 50 Metres to North of Tower Bank House | 1087303 | II | ||
Boathouse with Attached Quays and Enclosed Dock with Slipway Approximately 300 Metres to North of Wr | 1087278 | II | ||
Buckle Yeat and Attached Outbuildings | 1332958 | II | ||
Castle Cottage | 1106313 | II | ||
Church of St Margaret | 1335724 | II | 1856 | Low Wray. Old estate church. |
Church of St Peter | 1407317 | II | 1869 | Far Sawrey |
Colthouse Quaker Meeting House | 1087266 | II* | 1688 | |
Cunsey Bridge | 1106232 | II | C18th | |
Drinking Fountain Approximately 20 Metres from Entrance to Hole House on South Side of Road | 1087274 | II | ||
Fold Cottage | 1106377 | II | ||
Former Gardener's House Approximately 130 Metres to South of Wray Castle | 1325965 | II | ||
Gate to South of Hill Top | 1326259 | II | ||
Green End Cottage | 1335758 | II | ||
Green End House | 1087264 | II | ||
Greenhouse and Retaining Wall to East of Wray Castle | 1106293 | II | ||
High Greengate and Cottage | 1106347 | II | ||
High Wray Farmhouse and Attached Outbuilding | 1087275 | II | ||
High Wray House | 1325924 | II | ||
Hill Top | 1087304 | II* | C17th | House, Near Sawrey. National Trust |
Hole House and Adjoining Barn | 1087273 | II | ||
Linden Cottage | 1087265 | II | ||
Lodge and Gates to Wray Castle | 1087279 | II | c.1845 | Low Wray |
Low Greengate House and Cottage, and Hoopers Cottage | 1087276 | II | ||
Low Loanthwaite Farmhouse | 1325947 | II | ||
Low Wray Farmstead | 1391053 | II | ||
Outbuildings to South East of Town End Cottage | 1335761 | II | ||
Pepper Yeat Fold | 1325989 | II | ||
Quaker Burial Ground Walls | 1087268 | II | ||
Retaining Wall to North West of Wray Castle | 1335723 | II | ||
Sawrey Fold Farmhouse | 1087270 | II | ||
Spout House | 1087269 | II | ||
Station Cottage | 1087271 | II | ||
Stones Lane Cottage, the Castle, Castle Barn Cottage and Barn End Flat and Outbuildings | 1335762 | II | ||
The Cragg, Cragg Cottage and Barn | 1087263 | II* | ? | Colthouse |
The Station | 1087305 | II | C18th | Viewing station, by Windemere. |
Tower Bank Arms Public House | 1335737 | II | ||
Tower Bank House | 1335736 | II | ||
Town End Cottage and Barn | 1087267 | II | ||
Town End Cottages and Adjoining Barn | 1325937 | II | ||
Town End Dairy Farmhouse and Outbuilding | 1335760 | II | ||
White House | 1087272 | II | 1827 | High Cunsey |
Wray Castle | 1106324 | II* | 1847 | Low Wray. National Trust. |
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.

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Quaker Meeting House, Colthouse
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Claife Station, Far Sawrey
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Wray Castle
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Church of St Margaret, Low Wray
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Lodge and gateway to Wray Castle
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Wiffin Beck Cottage, High Cunsey
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Cunsey Bridge
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Hill Top (Beatrix Potter's house / Museum)
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Quaker Meeting House, Colthouse
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Claife Station, Far Sawrey
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Wray Castle
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Church of St Margaret, Low Wray
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Lodge and gateway to Wray Castle
- Overview Map Street View The entrance lodge and gateway to Wray Castle were built in c.1845, probably by H.P. Horner of Liverpool. The lodge, along with the castle are the …

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Wiffin Beck Cottage, High Cunsey
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Cunsey Bridge
- Overview Map Street View Cunsey Bridge is a stone rubble road bridge across Cunsey Beck, thought to date from the 18th century. The bridge has two segmental arches with a …
