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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Ferryhill
Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Ferryhill (town), County Durham, from the National Heritage List for England[1]. In the absence of a published 'local list', some other public buildings of interest may also be included. Use the Search (below) if looking for a specific building / monument.
Structure | List No. | Grade | Built~ | Notes |
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Church of St Luke | 1121472 | II | 1853 | by George Pickering |
Cleeves Cross Circa 10 Metres North East of No 28 | 1310946 | II | ||
East Howle and Crossings War Memorial | 1436980 | II | ||
Former Vicarage of Church of St Luke | 1121473 | II | ||
Gate Piers, Quadrant Walls, Gates and Overthrow North of Church of St Luke. | 1310980 | II | c.1853 | Church Lane |
Gateway and Wall Attached South of Manor House | 1310995 | II | ||
Great Chilton Farmhouse | 1121475 | II | ||
Limekilns Circa 100 Metres South of Haig Street | 1121471 | II | C19th | Ferryhill Station |
Little Chilton Farmhouse, and Mounting Block Attached | 1159411 | II* | ||
Manor House, Including Cottage, and Walls Attached to Rear and Front | 1121474 | II | ||
Piers and Statue Circa 3 and 23 Metres South of Manor House | 1159582 | II | ||
Walton Memorial Circa 10 Metres South-West of Town Hall | 1121476 | II | 1906 | Ferryhill |
War Memorial Affixed to Memorial Cottage | 1390636 | II | 1922 | Mainsforth |
War Memorial Circa 20 Metres West of Town Hall | 1159632 | II | 1925 | Ferryhill |
Ferryhill Town Hall | not listed | n/a | 1867 | Ferryhill |
All Saints R.C. Church | not listed | n/a | 1927 | Ferryhill, Dean Road |
Ferryhill Methodist Church | not listed | n/a | c.1900 | Ferryhill, Market Street |
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.

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Church of St Luke
- Overview Map Street View St. Luke's Church is located on Church Lane in Ferryhill. The Early English-style Parish church, by George Pickering, was consecrated in September 1853; it replaced an …

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Lime Kilns, Ferryhill Station
- Overview Map These old limekilns, off Chilton Lane in Ferryhill Station, were built in the mid 19th century for Chilton Lime Works. There were later converted for use as coal …

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Ferryhill War Memorial
- The war memorial at Ferryhill is located in a public garden, outside the Town Hall, between North Street and Chapel Terrace. It was originally unveiled on the 31st January, 1925, …

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Gate Piers and Walls, Church of St Luke
- Overview Map Street View The distinctive gate piers, quadrant walls, gates and overthrow of St Luke's Church in Ferryhill are thought to be by George Pickering, from c.1853, when the church …

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Ferryhill Town Hall
- Overview Map Street View The Town Hall is located in a prominent position between North Street and Market Street in Ferryhill, in County Durham. The building dates from 1867, constructed …

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William Walton Memorial, Ferryhill
- Overview Map Street View A memorial to William Walton is located outside the Town Hall in Ferryhill. The memorial was commissioned by officials and workmen of the Dean and Chapter …

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All Saints R.C. Church, Ferryhill
- Overview Map Street View All Saints R.C. Church is located on Dean Rod in Ferryhill. The parish was formed on 1st November, 1925. The foundation stone of the church was …

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Ferryhill Methodist Church
- Overview Map Street View Ferryhill Methodist Church is located on Market Street in Ferryhill, County Durham. It was originally a Primitive Methodist Chapel. By the front entrance are a series …


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Church of St Luke
- Overview Map Street View St. Luke's Church is located on Church Lane in Ferryhill. The Early English-style Parish church, by George Pickering, was consecrated in September 1853; it replaced an …

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Lime Kilns, Ferryhill Station
- Overview Map These old limekilns, off Chilton Lane in Ferryhill Station, were built in the mid 19th century for Chilton Lime Works. There were later converted for use as coal …

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Ferryhill War Memorial
- The war memorial at Ferryhill is located in a public garden, outside the Town Hall, between North Street and Chapel Terrace. It was originally unveiled on the 31st January, 1925, …

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Gate Piers and Walls, Church of St Luke
- Overview Map Street View The distinctive gate piers, quadrant walls, gates and overthrow of St Luke's Church in Ferryhill are thought to be by George Pickering, from c.1853, when the church …

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Ferryhill Town Hall
- Overview Map Street View The Town Hall is located in a prominent position between North Street and Market Street in Ferryhill, in County Durham. The building dates from 1867, constructed …

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William Walton Memorial, Ferryhill
- Overview Map Street View A memorial to William Walton is located outside the Town Hall in Ferryhill. The memorial was commissioned by officials and workmen of the Dean and Chapter …

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All Saints R.C. Church, Ferryhill
- Overview Map Street View All Saints R.C. Church is located on Dean Rod in Ferryhill. The parish was formed on 1st November, 1925. The foundation stone of the church was …
