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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Glanton Civil Parish


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Glanton Civil Parish, Northumberland, 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
Nos. 6-12, Front Street 1054818 II    
Arbour Circa 80 Metres South West of Glanton Pike 1366576 II    
Branton and Glanton United Reformed Church 1371089 II 1783 Western Turnpike, Glanton
Cottage and Farmbuildings at South Farm 1041984 II    
Dovecote 40 Metres South West of Glanton House 1371069  II*    
Dovecote and Shelter Shed 120 Metres South West of Glanton Pike 1041951 II    
Entrance Screen to Glanton Pike 1041989 II    
Garden Wall and Gatepiers to North of Whickham House 1054871 II    
Garden Walls to North of World Bird Research Station 1041987 II    
Garden Walls to South of Glanton House 1054888 II    
Glanton House 1041982 II    
Glanton Pike 1055867 II    
Ha Ha Wall to South of Glanton Pike 1371088 II    
Milepost 580 Metres South East of Powburn Post Office 1054903 II    
Outbuilding and Yard Walls to North of World Bird Research Station 1041986 II    
Primrose Cottage to North West of World Bird Research Station 1054776 II    
Prospect House 1041988 II    
Stable Range and Attached Wall to West of Whickham House 1041983 II    
Stable Range to North of Glanton Pike 1371070 II    
The World Bird Research Station 1041985  II*    
Town Farmhouse 1054793 II    
Wall with Attached Structures and Gatepiers to South and East of Stable Yard 1366589 II    
Walls Enclosing Garden 100 Metres East of Glanton Pike 1041950 II    
Whickham House with Attached Outbuildings to East 1367065 II    

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.

St Andrew's URC Church, Glanton
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St Andrew's URC Church, Glanton
- Overview Map Street View St Andrew's United Reformed Church is located on West Turnpike (road) in Glanton, Northumberland. The church was built in 1783 and extended in 1912. It was …

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