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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Walton, Cumbria


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Walton Civil Parish, Walton, 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
Castlesteads 1311730 II C18th County house
Church of St Mary 1157868  II* 1870 Walton. Built on Medieval site.
Hearse House North East of Church of St Mary 1087605 II C19th NE from St Mary's Church
Orchard House 1087606 II C17th Walton
Sandysike 1087607 II 1760 House
The Vicarage 1157914 II 1838 Walton
Walls and Gardener's House North East of Castlesteads 1335575 II C18th  
Walton High Rigg 1311704 II C18th Farmhouse
White Hill 1087608 II 1611 House
Hadrian's Wall between the road to Garthside and The Centurion Inn, Walton, in wall miles 54 and 55 1010982 n/a Roman Scheduled Monument
Hadrian's Wall between Eden Vale house and the Cam Beck in wall mile 56 1010984 n/a Roman Scheduled Monument
The vallum between the road to Garthside and the track east of Castlesteads in wall miles 54, 55 and 56 1010983 n/a Roman Scheduled Monument
The Roman bath house to the north east of Castlesteads Roman fort in wall mile 56 1015924 n/a Roman Scheduled Monument
Castlesteads Roman fort and the vallum between the track to the east of Castlesteads fort and the Cam Beck in the west 1010985 n/a Roman Scheduled Monument
Walton Village Hall not listed n/a 1859 Former parish school building

Reading Room Cafe

not listed n/a 1893 Former reading room, now cafe.

Dovecote Bridge

not listed n/a 1891 Partley in this parish

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.

Walton Civil Parish Church of St Mary, Walton Walton Village Hall Wall Mile 55 Dovecote Bridge, Walton, Cumbria Castlesteads Sandysike
Wall Mile 55
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Wall Mile 55
- <Mile 54 | Mile 55 | Mile 56> Hadrian's Wall - Wall Mile 55 Hadrian's Wall stretches from the east to west coast of England and was an important frontier …
Church of St Mary, Walton
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Church of St Mary, Walton
- Church. 1869-1870, by Paley of Lancaster, (on site of medieval church, rebuilt 1811 and extended 1843). Hammer dressed red sandstone, with ashlar chamfered plinth, quoins and string courses; graduated slate …
Walton Village Hall
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Walton Village Hall
- Overview Map Street View The Village Hall is located by the Village Green and play area in Walton, Cumbria. The Village Hall is a registered charity. The building is the …
Castlesteads
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Castlesteads
- Overview Map Street View Castlesteads is a large county mansion, located just under a mile south-west of Walton, and 1½ mile north-west of Brampton in Cumbria. The house, situated near …
Dovecote Bridge, Walton, Cumbria
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Dovecote Bridge, Walton, Cumbria
- Overview Map Street View Dovecote Bridge is a road bridge over King Water in Cumbria, located to the west of Dovecote and about ¼mile east of Walton. The bridge was …
Sandysike
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Sandysike
- Sandysike House is located about half mile south-west of Walton in Cumbria. The houses is dated 1760, with initials GCL above entrance, and had additions of c.1820. Sandysike is a …

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