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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Scaleby Civil Parish


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Scaleby 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
Bridge over Moat North East of Scaleby Castle 1311759 II    
Church Close 1311838 II    
Church Hall 1087598 II    
Church of All Saints 1335573 II C13th C19th restorations
Fordsyke and Adjoining Barn 1087599 II    
Gatepiers and Wall North of Scaleby Castle 1087602 II    
High Hill 1311803 II    
Hitchin's Onset 1087600 II    
Longpark to North East of Cedar Lodge 1087603 II    
Milestone at National Grid Reference Ny 46270 64430 1146389 II    
Scaleby Castle 1311782  I C13th  
Scaleby Hall 1335574 II    
Scaleby War Memorial 1463523 II    
Stables East of Scaleby Castle 1087601 II    
Wesley Cottage 1146520 II    
Woodhead and Outbuilding Adjoining to Right 1087604 II    
Scaleby Castle moated site 1019762 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.

Scaleby Civil Parish Scaleby Castle Church of All Saints, Scaleby
Scaleby Castle
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Scaleby Castle
- Overview About Scaleby Castle Map Scaleby Castle, in the village of Scaleby, dates from the 13th century. The castle was damaged during the English Civil War (1642–1651). It was later …
Church of All Saints, Scaleby
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Church of All Saints, Scaleby
- Overview Map Street View All Saints Church in Scaleby dates from the 13th century, built with red sandstone, thought to have been taken the nearby Roman Wall. It's tower was …

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