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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Lower Holker Civil Parish
Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Lower Holker 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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Nos. 1 and 2, the Fold | 1087150 | II | ||
No. 121, Station Road | 1101491 | II | ||
No. 18, Market Street | 1087155 | II | ||
No. 2 Houses and Barn to South West of Number 123 | 1335782 | II | ||
No. 22, Market Street | 1101530 | II | ||
No. 27, Market Street | 1087153 | II | ||
Nos. 3 and 4, the Fold | 1100622 | II | ||
No. 43, Market Street | 1100606 | II | ||
Nos. 80 and 82, Main Street | 1335818 | II | ||
Ash Cottage | 1087149 | II | ||
Betting Shop | 1101550 | II | ||
Bridge over River Eea to Cark Farm | 1100242 | II | ||
Bridge over River Eea to Cark House and Walls | 1335815 | II | ||
Bridge over River Eea to Low Row Cottages, East End | 1087147 | II | ||
Bridge over River Eea to Low Row Cottages, West End | 1100270 | II | ||
Building Approximately 10 Metres to South East of Cark House | 1087148 | II | ||
Canon Winder Hall | 1335840 | II* | ||
Cark Hall | 1087146 | II* | ||
Cark House | 1348518 | II | ||
Cark Manor the Garden Flat | 1100326 | II | ||
Cark Manor Cottage, Railings and Gate | 1335793 | II | ||
Church of St John Baptist | 1087115 | II* | 1900 | Flookburgh. By Austin and Paley. |
Crown Inn | 1335819 | II | ||
Dove Cottage | 1087142 | II | ||
Entrance Gates and Railings to Holker Hall | 1087144 | II | ||
Farmbuilding to the North of Shorthorn Farmhouse | 1087137 | II | ||
Field Head | 1348343 | II | ||
Flookburgh Farmhouse and Buildings | 1101510 | II | ||
Flookburgh War Memorial | 1457191 | II | ||
Footbridge over Railway at Cark and Cartmel Station | 1087156 | II | ||
Former Post Office | 1100619 | II | ||
Gatepiers Approximately 30 Metres to East of Canon Winder Farmhouse | 1087116 | II | ||
Grize Pool Bridge | 1335792 | II | ||
Holker Hall and Terrace Wall Approximately 70 Metres to Garden to South East | 1335814 | II* | ||
Ice House Approximately 640 Metres to West of Holker Hall | 1087141 | II | ||
Lilac Cottage Restaurant | 1335816 | II | ||
Manor House and Adjoining Outbuilding | 1335820 | II* | ||
Market Cross | 1087154 | II | ||
Mill House | 1087176 | II | ||
No. 41, Main Street | 1087151 | II | ||
North Lodge and Gate Piers to Holker Hall | 1335813 | II | ||
Number 53 with Outbuilding | 1087152 | II | ||
Numbers 1 and 2 Holker Cottages | 1100294 | II | ||
Numbers 3 and 4 Holker Cottages | 1087145 | II | ||
Old School Building | 1087138 | II | ||
Park View Cottages | 1100282 | II | ||
Park View, | 1087143 | II | ||
Pear Tree Cottage | 1087177 | II | ||
Priest Bridge | 1087190 | II | C17th? | Widened 1780s |
Railings Opposite Cark Manor Cottage, Railings and Gate | 1348505 | II | ||
Raven Winder Farmhouse | 1087117 | II | ||
Rock Cottage | 1100623 | II | ||
Shorthorn Farmhouse | 1335812 | II | ||
South Lodge to Holker Hall | 1100291 | II | ||
Stable Building to South East of Holker Hall | 1087140 | II | ||
Strand Bridge | 1087175 | II | ||
Summer House Approximately 95 Metres North West of Cark Hall | 1100264 | II | ||
The Late Kings Arms | 1100598 | II | ||
Trough Approximately 35 Metres to South of Pear Tree Cottage | 1087136 | II | ||
Underpass Approximately 120 Metres North West of Whitegate Cottages | 1087139 | II | ||
Whitegates Cottages | 1348508 | II | ||
Whitewell House | 1335817 | II | ||
Holker Hall - Grounds | 1000665 | II | Listed park and garden. Partly in this parish. | |
Peter Hill, Cark | 1007155 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
World War II fighter pens and other airfield remains and defences of the former airfield of RAF Cark | 1020988 | 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.