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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Maryport
Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Maryport, 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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No. 1, Camp Street | 1137469 | II | ||
No. 1, Fleming Place | 1312289 | II | ||
No. 1, New Crown Yard | 1096126 | II | ||
No. 1, North Quay | 1327133 | II | ||
No. 102, High Street | 1312234 | II | ||
No. 104, High Street | 1144678 | II | ||
Nos. 107 and 109, High Street | 1144676 | II | ||
No. 11, Eaglesfield Street | 1137490 | II | ||
No. 120, Crosby Street | 1144670 | II | ||
No. 13, Senhouse Street | 1144646 | II | ||
No. 15, Bridge Street | 1096130 | II | ||
No. 15, Eaglesfield Street | 1327107 | II | ||
No. 16, Bridge Street | 1096131 | II | ||
No. 17, Eaglesfield Street | 1312276 | II | ||
Nos. 2 and 3, South Quay | 1096167 | II | ||
No. 2, Fleming Place | 1327108 | II | ||
No. 23, Fleming Square | 1137539 | II | ||
Nos. 24 and 24a, Fleming Square | 1144674 | II | ||
Nos. 28 and 30, High Street | 1327111 | II | ||
No. 3, North Quay | 1137649 | II | ||
No. 4, Fleming Place | 1144673 | II | ||
Nos. 47 and 49, Kirkby Street | 1144680 | II | ||
No. 57, Kirkby Street | 1137597 | II | ||
Nos. 6, 7 and 8, South Quay | 1096129 | II | ||
No. 67, Wood Street | 1327136 | II | ||
No. 72, High Street | 1144677 | II | ||
No. 73, Main Street | 1137605 | II | ||
No. 8, Senhouse Street | 1137674 | II | ||
Nos. 81, 83 and 85, Main Road | 1144682 | II | ||
No. 84, Crosby Street | 1137485 | II | ||
Alba House | 1137579 | II | ||
Bank End Farmhouse | 1144669 | II | ||
Castle Hill Education Settlement | 1137553 | II | ||
Christ Church | 1470933 | II | 1872 | |
Crown Inn | 1137545 | II | ||
Ewanrigg Hall | 1144672 | II | ||
Flimby Cottage | 1137670 | II | ||
Flimby Hall | 1137687 | II* | ||
Flimby Lodge | 1144645 | II | ||
Gate Piers and Gates to Castle Hill Education Settlement | 1144675 | II | ||
Gate Piers to Netherhall | 1137639 | II | ||
Grange Farmhouse | 1327110 | II | ||
Lodge at Netherhall | 1144644 | II | ||
Middle Tap | 1144647 | II | ||
Netherhall | 1137621 | II* | Medieval | Pele tower |
Parish Church of St Mary | 1327106 | II | 1847 | Partly rebuilt 1892 |
Public House | 1327134 | II | ||
Senhouse Arms Hotel | 1137507 | II | ||
Station Hotel | 1144681 | II | ||
The Battery, Senhouse Roman Museum | 1233301 | II | 1885 | Naval gunnery training centre, now museum. |
The Broom Vaults Public House | 1312232 | II | ||
The Convent | 1312240 | II | ||
The Cottage, Solway Terrace | 1137531 | II | ||
The Cumberland | 1137557 | II | ||
The Lighthouse | 1144649 | II | 1846 | |
The Priory | 1144671 | II | ||
The Royal Naval Club | 1327135 | II | ||
The Vicarage | 1327109 | II | ||
Roman cremation cemetery, 380m south east of Maryport Roman fort | 1406685 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Maryport (Alavna) Roman fort, part of the Roman frontier defences along the Cumbrian coast, its associated vicus and a length of Roman road | 1015415 | n/a | C2nd | Scheduled Monument |
Castle Hill motte and site of a World War II gun emplacement | 1019209 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
18th century bottle works on Irish Street, 200m north of Mote Hill | 1020536 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Coke ovens at the southern end of Furnace Road | 1019211 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Sea Brows (milefortlet 23), 500m south west of Bank End part of the Roman frontier defences along the Cumbrian coast | 1014912 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Romano-British settlement and trackway at Ewanrigg | 1013509 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Rise How tower 25a, part of the Roman frontier defences along the Cumbrian coast including remains of prehistoric burial mound and early medieval kiln | 1014802 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Netherhall | 1007092 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Medieval site in Netherhall Park, left bank of River Ellen | 1007141 | 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.