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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Sockbridge and Tirril
Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Sockbridge and Tirril 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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No. 10, Sockbridge | 1081492 | II | ||
Barn Approximately 60 Metres West of Sockbridge Hall | 1081520 | II | ||
Barn Immediately to West of Thwaite Cottage | 1081512 | II | ||
Base of Cross in Centre of Village Green | 1081536 | II | ||
Boundary Post at Ny 497 258 | 1326835 | II | ||
Cross Bank and Greystones | 1318838 | II | ||
Former Barn Immediately to East of Hall Croft | 1318840 | II | ||
Former Gatehouse Attached to South-East Angle of Sockbridge Hall | 1318839 | II | ||
Grove Farmhouse | 1081502 | II | ||
Hall Croft | 1081524 | II | ||
Lime Grove and Barn Adjoining | 1145991 | II | ||
Old Forge House | 1145990 | II | ||
Outbuilding Approximately 50 Metres to South of Sockbridge Hall | 1145988 | II | ||
Quaker Cottage | 1145985 | II | 1731 | Tirril |
Queens Head Hotel | 1145984 | II | ||
Sockbridge Hall | 1350008 | II | ||
South Celleron Farmhouse and Attached Barn | 1145987 | II | ||
Stable Cottage | 1145989 | II | ||
Stone House Barn (Circa 25 Yards to South East of Wordsworth House) | 1081496 | II | ||
The Green | 1145983 | II | ||
The Old Post Office | 1186880 | II | ||
The Stonehouse (15 Yards to South East of Wordsworth House) | 1318841 | II | ||
Tirril Hall | 1318842 | II | ||
Wall Railings and Gate to Front Garden of Cross Bank and Greystones | 1081543 | II | ||
Willow Cottage and Thwaite Cottage | 1145986 | II | ||
Wordsworth House | 1081494 | II | ||
Yew Tree House | 1186881 | 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.