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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Horsley Civil Parish


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Horsley 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
Byres Attached to West of Welton Hall 1044980 II C18th Welton
Horsley War Memorial 1431165 II 1923 Horsley
Moor View 1154248 II c.1840 Horsley
Slate House 1370451 II C17th Welton
Sulphur House 1303843 II C19th Whittle Dene Reservoirs
Superintendent's House 1044981 II 1848 Whittle Dene Reservoirs. By John Dobson.
The Crown and Anchor 1044979 II C19th Horsley
The Lion and Lamb 1303901 II 1718 Horsley
The Manse 1154242 II C17th Horsley
The Old Coach Station 1044978 II 1700 Horsley
United Reformed Church 1370450 II c.1890 Horsley
Welton Hall 1154306  II* 1614 With C14th tower
Defended settlement and field boundary on Horsley Hill 1016470 n/a Iron Age Scheduled Monument
Hadrian's Wall and vallum between the March Burn and Oatens Bank, Harlow Hill in wall miles 13,14 and 15 1010618 n/a Roman Scheduled Monument
Hadrian's Wall and vallum between the B6309 and the B6321 in wall miles 16, 17 and 18 1010622 n/a Roman Scheduled Monument
Welton medieval settlement, open field system and fishponds 1016866 n/a Medieval Scheduled Monument
Welton tower house 1016868 n/a C14th Scheduled Monument
Nafferton castle and tower house, 750m east of Nafferton Farm 1018369 n/a C13th Scheduled Monument. Ruins in Whittle Dene.
Horsley Conservation Area - n/a   Conservation Area

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.

Horsley Civil Parish Welton Hall Crown And Anchor, Horsley Lion and Lamb, Horsley Welton Medieval Settlement Welton Tower House Horsley Conservation Area Nafferton Castle (ruins) Superintendant's House, Whittle Dene Reservoir Superintendant's House, Whittle Dene Reservoir
Welton Hall
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Welton Hall
Crown And Anchor, Horsley
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Crown And Anchor, Horsley
- An early 19th century inn. Grade II listed building.
Lion and Lamb, Horsley
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Lion and Lamb, Horsley
- Inn, dated 1718. A Grade II listed building.
Superintendant's House, Whittle Dene Reservoir
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Superintendant's House, Whittle Dene Reservoir
- Overview Map Street View This house by Whittle Dene Resevoirs was built in 1848 by John Dobson for the Newcastle and Gateshead Water Co. The former Superintendant's house is Grade …
Nafferton Castle (ruins)
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Nafferton Castle (ruins)
- Overview Map This is the earthwork remains of a 13th century castle and a later 15/16th century tower house, standing on the western edge of Whittle Burn. The tower is …
Welton Medieval Settlement
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Welton Medieval Settlement
- Scheduled Monument areas - based on Historic England data (Open Government Licence). Welton in Northumberland, situated to the south of Whittle Burn, is the site of a deserted medieval village. …
Welton Tower House
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Welton Tower House
- Overview Map Street View The remains of a 15th century tower house are located within the farm complex at Welton. The tower house was originally on the street line at …

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