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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Tebay Civil Parish


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Tebay Civil Parish, Cumbria, from the National Heritage List for England[1]. In the absence of a published 'local list', some other public buildings of interest may also be included. Use the Search (below) if looking for a specific building / monument.

Structure List No. Grade Built~ Note
Church of St James 1326774 II 1880 Tebay
Gaisgill Farm, House and Adjoining Outbuilding 1145350 II C17th Gaisgill
Low Borrowdale Farmhouse and Adjoining Bank Barn 1145349 II 1685  
Lunes Bridge 1145354 II C19th near Roundthwaite
New House with Forecourt Wall and Railings 1145351 II 1848 Gaisgill
Roundthwaite Farmhouse with Adjoining Barn and Byre Range 1145352 II 1737 Roundthwaite
Salterwath Bridge over River Lune to South of Low Borrowbridge 1326772 II 1824  
Town Head Farmhouse and Adjoining Barn 1326773 II 1705 Old Tebay
West Gates to St James' Churchyard 1145353 II c.1880 Tebay
Castle Howe motte and bailey castle 1007130 n/a Medieval Scheduled Monument
Low Borrowbridge Roman fort 1007240 n/a Roman Scheduled Monument
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel not listed n/a 1841 Gaisgill
Reading Room not listed n/a 1909 Gaisgill
Station House not listed n/a C19th Gaisgill

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.

Tebay Civil Parish, Penrith Church of St. James, Tebay Roundthwaite Farmhouse Lunes Bridge, Tebay Castle Howe motte and bailey castle Old Wesleyan Chapel, Gaisgill Low Borrowbridge Roman Fort Gaisgill Farm New House, Gaisgill
Church of St. James, Tebay
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Church of St. James, Tebay
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Roundthwaite Farmhouse
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Roundthwaite Farmhouse
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Lunes Bridge, Tebay
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Lunes Bridge, Tebay
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Castle Howe motte and bailey castle
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Castle Howe motte and bailey castle
- Overview Map Street View The remains of Castle Howe, a motte and bailey castle, is located by the confluence of Birk Beck with the River Lune, to the west of …
Old Wesleyan Chapel, Gaisgill
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Old Wesleyan Chapel, Gaisgill
- Overview Map Street View The Old Chapel is located on Chapel Mews in Gaisgill. It was originally built as a Wesleyan Chapel in 1841, and the building was restored in …
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Low Borrowbridge Roman Fort
- The remains of a Roman fort and its civilian settlement (vicus) are located at Low Borrowbridge, about 2 miles south of Tebay in Cumbria. The site is situated by the …
Gaisgill Farm
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Gaisgill Farm
- Gaisgill Farm is located on the west side of Gaisgill in Cumbria. The farmhouse is thought to be an 18th century remodelling of 17th century house. It's outbuilding under same …
New House, Gaisgill
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New House, Gaisgill
- Overview Map Street View New House is located on the north-west side of Chapel Mews in Gaisgill, Cumbria. There has been some modern housing development in Gaisgill - but this …

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