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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Evenwood and Barony


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in the Civil Parish of Evenwood and Barony, 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~ Notes
2 Piers C.6 Metres North-East of South Lodge to Witton Castle 1121799 II C19th  
Bridge C.300 Metres South-East of Witton Castle 1121797 II C19th over Witton Row Beck
Bridge, C100 Metres East of Witton Castle, and Wall Attached 1338597 II C19th over Witton Row Beck
Castle Garden Walls South of Forecourt of Witton Castle 1121795 II C17th  
Evenwood Bridge 1159223 II C18th Over River Gaunless
Evenwood War Memorial 1436943 II 1921 Evenwood
Field Shelter About 200 Metres South-West of Ramshaw Hall 1338575 II C18th  
Forecourt Walls and South Tower of Witton Castle 1338595  II* Medieval With C17th alterations
Milestone C.100 Metres North-East of New Moor Lodge 1159204 II C18th  
Mounting Block South of Entrance to Toft Hill Hall 1121801 II C18th  
North Lodge to Witton Castle 1338574 II c.1810  
Piers and Gates at Witton Castle North Entrance, with Wall to Bridge 1159196 II c.1810  
Pigeon-Cote C.200 Metres North-West of Witton Castle 1121796 II    
Ramshaw Hall 1121836 II* c.1700 Ramshaw
South Lodge to Witton Castle with Walls and Piers Attached and C.3 Metres to South-East 1121798 II    
Terrace Wall North of Witton Castle Main Range 1121794 II    
Toft Hill Hall 1121800 II C18th  
Wall and Piers Breaking Forward from East End of Ramshaw Hall 1311138 II    
Wall and Piers Enclosing Garden in Front of Toft Hill Hall 1311051 II    
Walls Enclosing Witton Castle Gardens on West and South, with Ha-Ha 1338596 II    
Witton Castle 1311117  II* C15th With lalter alterations
Enclosures and industrial workings on Cockfield Fell 1002314 n/a   Scheduled Monument. Partly in this parish.
Ramshaw Hall Garden 1404998 II   Listed Park and Garden

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.

Witton Castle
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Witton Castle
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Evenwood Bridge
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Evenwood Bridge
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Toft Hill Hall
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Toft Hill Hall
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Bridge over Witton Row Beck, nr Witton Castle
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Bridge over Witton Row Beck, nr Witton Castle
- Overview Map Street View This small low segmental arch road bridge over Witton Row Beck is located a short distance south-east of Witton Castle. It was built in the early …

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