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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Hepple Civil Parish


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Hepple 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
2 Medieval Gravestones Circa 1 Yard North of Christ Church 1371441 II    
Bastlehouse at Craig Farm 1303496 II    
Bastlehouse at the Raw Farm 1303466 II C16th  
Cartshed Attached to Left of Hepple Tower 1155141 II    
Christ Church 1041243 II 1897 Hepple
East Hepple Farmhouse 1303486 II    
Farmbuildings Circa 20 Yards East of East Hepple Farmhouse 1155132 II    
Flotterton Cottages 1371066 II C17th Flotterton
Flotterton House 1042060 II 1826 Flotterton. Country house by John Dobson
Garden Wall Attached to Front of East Hepple Farmhouse 1041242 II    
Garden Wall to West of Flotterton House 1155424 II    
Hepple Tower 1371440  II* C14th Vaulted tower house
High Shaw Bastle 1041244 II C16th Ruined bastlehouse
Pill Box at NT 977000 1232568 II    
Pill Box at NT 994005 1232567 II    
Pill Box at NU 000008 1232564 II    
Hepple Tower 1008884 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Cairnfield on Swindon Hill, 800m west of Hepple Whitefield Farm 1008874 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Cairn on Whitefield Shank, 1100m SSW of Hepple Whitefield Farm 1008892 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Witchy Neuk univallate hillfort and linear boundary 600m west of Hepple Whitefield Farm 1008873 n/a   Scheduled Monument
18th century water mill at Grasslees 1006404 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Oval mound 1/4 mile (400m) NW of Caistron Farm 1006488 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Soldiers Fold univallate hillfort, 300m south-west of Swindon 1008886 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Bastle at Craig Farm 1008888 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Bastle at The Raw Farm 1008889 n/a C16th Scheduled Monument
Pattenshiel Knowe Iron Age/Romano-British farmstead 1008890 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Deserted medieval village including bastle at Ironhouse, 750m west of High Shaw 1017927 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Bastle, 500m west of High Shaw 1009977 n/a C16th Scheduled Monument
Unenclosed settlement, field system, cairnfield, round cairn cemetery, round cairn, shieling and enclosed cremation cemetery on Todlaw Pike 1015531 n/a   Scheduled 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 and Keys to the Past.

Hepple Tower
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Hepple Tower
- Hepple Tower is a ruined 14th century tower house in Hepple, Northumberland. An early 19th century farm building, now a holiday cottage has been built onto it's western side. The …
Flotterton House
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Flotterton House
Flotterton Cottages
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Flotterton Cottages
Bastle at The Raw Farm
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Bastle at The Raw Farm
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High Shaw Bastle
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High Shaw Bastle
- Overview Map Street View High Shaw Bastle is situated off Heely Dod Road, about ¼ mile west of the farm at High Shaw and 4½ miles north-east of Otterburn, in …
Christ Church, Hepple
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Christ Church, Hepple
- Overview Map Street View Christ Church is located by the B6341 road in Hepple, Northumberland. The Parish church was built in 1897 by C. Hodgson Fowler. The Church is Grade …

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