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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Healeyfield Civil Parish


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Healyfield Civil Parish, 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
Accommodation Arch Under Former Railway for Road to Knitsley 1299438 II c.1842  
Barn West of High Knitsley Farmhouse 1320069 II C18th  
Boundary Stone at NGR NZ 06625001 1370297 II 1823  
Boundary Stone at NGR NZ 06644995 1156470 II c.1823  
Boundary Stone at NGR NZ 06705011 1045313 II c.1823  
Bridge over Waskerley Walk 1185974 II c.1867  
Castleside War Memorial 1433898 II 1919  
Dean Howl Farmhouse and Buildings Attached 1185971 II C18th  
Farm Building 1116155 II C17th Healeyfield Lane
Fell Close Cottage 1299441 II C17th Healeyfield Lane
Field Barn to North East of Dean Howl Farmhouse 1185972 II C19th  
Former Lead Mine Circa 300 Metres North East of Dene Howl Farm 1185973 II C19th  
Former Lead Mine Reservoir About 100 Metres East of Dean Howl Farm 1299439 II C18th  
Healeyfield Bridge 1299440 II c.1832 Bridge over former railway line.
High Knitsley Farmhouse 1185975 II C18th  
Howns Gill Viaduct 1185970  II* 1858 Railway viaduct.
Milestone About 200 Metres East of Rowley Cottage 1185969 II C18th  
Milestone About 300 Metres South of West Fines Wood 1320022 II C18th  
Remains of Roman aqueduct 1005582 n/a Roman Scheduled Monument
Milestone Circa 250 Mertres North of High Alder Heads 1299437 II C18th  

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.

Healeyfield Civil Parish Hownsgill Viaduct Healeyfield Bridge High Knitsley Farmhouse
Hownsgill Viaduct
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Hownsgill Viaduct
High Knitsley Farmhouse
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High Knitsley Farmhouse
- Overview Map Street View High Knitsley is located about 1 mile south of Consett in County Durham. The farmhouse here dates from the 18th century and is Grade II listed …
Healeyfield Bridge
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Healeyfield Bridge
- Overview Map Healeyfield Bridge is a stone bridge which carryies the track from Healeyfield farm over the Waskerley Way (a former railway line). The bridge was built c.1832 by T.E. …

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