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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Staveley-in-Cartmel CP
Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Staveley-in-Cartmel Civil Parish, Cumberland, 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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Barn to West of Yewtree Farmhouse | 1225583 | II | ||
Barrow Fold | 1225678 | II | ||
Church of St Mary | 1225679 | II | C17th | Stavely-in-Cartmel. Later restorations |
Fair Rigg Cottage | 1225633 | II | ||
Fair Rigg Farmhouse and Attached Barn | 1266306 | II | ||
Fiddler Hall South and Outbuilding Approximately 50 Metres East of Back Lane | 1266259 | II | ||
High Cark Hall | 1266278 | II | ||
Manager's House, Fell Foot Park | 1225513 | II | ||
Milestone Opposite End of Lane to Staveley | 1225515 | II | ||
Newby Bridge | 1225523 | II* | C17th | Stone brisge at Newby Bridge (village) |
Newby Bridge Farmhouse, Attached Outbuildings, and Mill (Formerly Listed Separately) | 1225509 | II | ||
Northern Boathouse at Fell Foot Park | 1266317 | II | ||
Rose Cottage | 1225578 | II | ||
Seatle East Farmhouse | 1266305 | II | ||
Seatle Farm Cottage and Attached Outbuilding | 1225598 | II | ||
Seatle Farmhouse and Attached Barn | 1266304 | II | ||
Seatle Hall | 1225522 | II | ||
Southern Boathouse at Fell Foot Park | 1225561 | II | ||
Sundial Approximately 5 Metres to West of St Mary's Church | 1266235 | II | ||
Town Head | 1266316 | II | ||
Workshop and Adjoining Dock at Fell Foot Park | 1225512 | II | ||
Yewtree Farmhouse | 1225580 | II | ||
Newby Bridge | 1007106 | n/a | C17th | 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.