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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Ousby Civil Parish


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in the Ousby 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
Blackburn Shop (Ancient Sheiling) 1391173 II    
Bradley Foot, Farmhouse and Adjoining Barn Range 1372251 II    
Byre to South of Rayson Hall 1372613 II    
Church of St Luke 1144922 II 1858 Incorporating medieval fabric
Cross to South of Chancel to St Luke's Church 1051626 II    
Former Front Range of Rayson Hall 1326991 II    
Former North East Wing of Rayson Hall 1144923 II    
Hole Farmhouse 1144920 II    
Post Office/Store 1144918 II    
Shepherd's Inn and Adjoining Stables 1144919 II    
Threshing Barn and Byres to North East of Rayson Hall 1144924 II    
Threshing Barn and Gin Gang to East of Rayson Hall 1372616 II    
Maiden Way Roman Road, Melmerby Fell from Bank Rigg northwards to Rowgill Burn 1003053 n/a   Scheduled Monument. Partly in this parish.
Townhead lime kilns and associated features including part of a tramway on Rusby Hill and Ladslack Hill 1021108 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.

Ousby Civil Parish Church of St Luke, Ousby Townhead
Church of St Luke, Ousby Townhead
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Church of St Luke, Ousby Townhead

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