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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Skelwith Civil Parish
Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Skelwith 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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Bull Close, Bull Close Cottage, & Barn End | 1121997 | II* | C17th | Bull Close |
Bee Boles to North of Holme Ground House | 1335767 | II | C18th | Alcoves for beekeeping |
Brathay Hall | 1087203 | II | C18th | |
Church of Holy Trinity | 1335768 | II | 1836 | Brathay |
High Arnside Farmhouse and Cottage | 1122627 | II | ||
High Oxen Fell Farmhouse | 1122626 | II | C17th | |
High Park Cottages | 1087205 | II | ||
High Park Farmhouse and Outbuilding | 1087204 | II | ||
Hodge Close | 1087201 | II | ||
Holme Ground Cottage, Barn, and Stable | 1087202 | II | ||
Low Arnside Farmhouse and Barn | 1087207 | II | ||
Low Oxen Fell | 1338201 | II | C18th | Farmhouse |
Low Oxen Fell Cottage | 1087206 | II | C18th | Cottage |
Manor Cottage, Old Manor House, and House Attached to North Side | 1122630 | II | c.1725 | Skelwith Fold |
Old Farmhouse and Old Farm Cottage | 1087208 | II | C18th | Skelwith Fold |
The Brow | 1087209 | II* | C17th | House, near Skelwith Fold |
Skelwith Bridge | 1245504 | II | ? | Bridge over River Brathay |
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.

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High Oxen Fell
- Overview Map High Oxen Fell is a farm located about 3 miles north-east of Coniston (town) and 1½ miles south-west of Skelwith Bridge. The stone rubble farmhouse is dated 1673 …

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Church of the Holy Trinity, Brathay
- Overview About Holy Trinity Church Map Street View Holy Trinity Church is located on a hill top near Brathay Hall, just over half a mile west of Ambleside. It was …

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Skelwith Bridge (bridge)
- Overview Map Street View The slate bridge over the River Brathay is at the south of the settlement of Skelwith Bridge. The bridge, with two segmental arches, carries the A593 …

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Bull Close, Skelwith
- Overview Map Street View Bull Close is a hamlet in Cumbria, located south-west of Skelwith Fold. There a 4 residences in the hamlet, including three joined stone rubble houses (Bull …

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Old Farm, Skelwith Fold
- Old Farm and Old Farm Cottage are houses in Skelwith Fold. They date from the early 18th century and are Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

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Low Oxen Fell
- Overview Map Low Oxen Fell is a farm in Cumbria, located about 1½ miles south-west of Skelwith Bridge. The farmhouse, on the east side of Low Oxen Fell (lane), built …


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High Oxen Fell
- Overview Map High Oxen Fell is a farm located about 3 miles north-east of Coniston (town) and 1½ miles south-west of Skelwith Bridge. The stone rubble farmhouse is dated 1673 …

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Church of the Holy Trinity, Brathay
- Overview About Holy Trinity Church Map Street View Holy Trinity Church is located on a hill top near Brathay Hall, just over half a mile west of Ambleside. It was …

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Skelwith Bridge (bridge)
- Overview Map Street View The slate bridge over the River Brathay is at the south of the settlement of Skelwith Bridge. The bridge, with two segmental arches, carries the A593 …

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Bull Close, Skelwith
- Overview Map Street View Bull Close is a hamlet in Cumbria, located south-west of Skelwith Fold. There a 4 residences in the hamlet, including three joined stone rubble houses (Bull …

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Old Farm, Skelwith Fold
- Old Farm and Old Farm Cottage are houses in Skelwith Fold. They date from the early 18th century and are Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.
