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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Heversham Civil Parish
Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Heversham Civil Parish, Cumbria, from the National Heritage List for England[1]. Use the Search (below) if looking for a specific building / monument.
Structure | List No. | Grade | Built~ | Note |
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Barn to East of Park House Farmhouse with Attached Shippons to North and East | 1086563 | II* | ||
Boundary Stone 2/3 Mile South South West of Rowell Bridge | 1086552 | II | ||
Boundary Stone at Entrance to Hawbarrow House | 1137263 | II | ||
Boundary Stone at the Junction of Rowell Lane with Woodhouse to Ackenthwaite Road Approximately 600 | 1086564 | II | ||
Boundary Stone at the Junction of White Lane with the Woodhouse to Viver Road Approximately 300 Yard | 1137292 | II | ||
Boundary Stone Opposite Leasgill Cottage | 1336087 | II | ||
Chestnut House and Attached Cottage to South | 1336086 | II | ||
Church of St Peter | 1086557 | II* | C12th | Heversham |
Church View Cottage | 1137234 | II | ||
Crampton Table Tomb to the South of Docker Tomb | 1086560 | II | ||
Deepthwaite Bridge over Stainton Beck | 1086553 | II | ||
Dickinson Table Tomb South of South East Corner of Church of St Peter | 1137233 | II | ||
Docker Table Tomb Immediately South of Church of St Peter | 1336084 | II | ||
Hawthorne Cottage | 1086561 | II | ||
Heversham Hall | 1137245 | II* | ||
Lower Rowell Cottage | 1137277 | II | ||
Lych Gate to South of Church of St Peter | 1086558 | II | ||
Memorial Cross to South of Church of St Peter | 1086559 | II | ||
Plumtree Hall | 1086554 | II | ||
Post Office | 1086562 | II | ||
Sundial South of Dickinson Table Tomb in St Peters Churchyard | 1336085 | II | ||
Sunny Vale | 1312415 | II | ||
The Old School House North of Church of St Peter | 1086556 | II | ||
The Old School North of Church of St Peter | 1086555 | 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.