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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.

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.

Claife Civil Parish Claife Station, Far Sawrey Wiffin Beck Cottage, High Cunsey Cunsey Bridge Hill Top (Beatrix Potter's house / Museum) Quaker Meeting House, Colthouse Wray Castle Church of St Margaret, Low Wray Lodge and gateway to Wray Castle Church of St Peter, Far Sawrey
Quaker Meeting House, Colthouse
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Quaker Meeting House, Colthouse
- Overview Map Colthouse Quaker Meeting House built in 1688, with a later extension built in 1977. Nearby is a Quaker burial ground, which pre-dates this building. The building in Colthouse, near …
Claife Station, Far Sawrey
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Claife Station, Far Sawrey
- Overview Map Street View The ruins of Claife viewing station, to the east of Far Sawrey, are located on the west shore of Lake Windemere. The station was built in …
Wray Castle
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Wray Castle
- Overview About Wray Castle Map Street View Wray Castle is a neo-gothic county house at Low Wray built from 1840 to 1847 for James and Margaret Dawson from Liverpool. The …
Church of St Margaret, Low Wray
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Church of St Margaret, Low Wray
- Overview Map St Margaret's church at Low Wray was built in c.1856 as an estate church for Wray Castle, which had recently been built for James Dawson, a surgeon from …
Lodge and gateway to Wray Castle
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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 …
Church of St Peter, Far Sawrey
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Church of St Peter, Far Sawrey
Wiffin Beck Cottage, High Cunsey
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Wiffin Beck Cottage, High Cunsey
- Overview Map Street View Wiffin Beck Cottage is located in High Cunsey and has a date stone inscribed "GS 1827". Previously named the White House, the building is listed on …
Cunsey Bridge
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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 …
Hill Top (Beatrix Potter's house / Museum)
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Hill Top (Beatrix Potter's house / Museum)
- Overview Map Street View Hill Top is a National Trust property in the Lake District, located in the village of Near Sawrey, about 2 miles south-east of Hawkshead. The house, …

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