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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
Barn End 1121997  II*    
Bee Boles to North of Holme Ground House 1335767 II    
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    
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    
Low Oxen Fell Cottage 1087206 II    
Manor Cottage, Old Manor House, and House Attached to North Side 1122630 II    
Old Farmhouse and Old Farm Cottage 1087208 II    
The Brow 1087209  II*    
Skelwith Bridge 1245504 II    

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.

Skelwith Civil Parish Brathay Hall
Brathay Hall
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Brathay Hall

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