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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Warden Civil Parish


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Warden Civil Parish, Northumberland, 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~ Notes
Church of St Michael 1044988  I Saxon Low Warden
Cross in Churchyard About 3 Metres South of Tower of Church of St Michael 1155434  I Saxon  
East Fourstones Farmhouse 1044986 II C19th  
Farmbuildings to North West of East Fourstones Farmhouse 1303388 II C19th  
Farmbuildings to West of Park Shield Farmhouse 1044984 II C19th  
Former Station Masters House 1044987 II c.1835 Fourstones
Fourstones Paper Mill East Buildings 1155358 II C18th Near Fourstones
Frankham Farmhouse 1155393 II C19th Frankham
Low Warden Farmhouse 1370454 II 1828  
Low Warden House and Wall Attached to Rear 1155440 II C17  
Lych Gate to North of Church of St Michael 1370453 II 1903  
Park Shield Farmhouse 1045022 II 1838  
Screen Wall Railing and Piers to North of Low Warden House 1044989 II C19th  
Shelter Shed and Pigsties to North East of East Fourstones Farmhouse 1370452 II C19th  
Walls and Piers Around Garden to South of Walwick Grange 1044985 II C18th Walwick Grange
Walwick Grange 1155301  II* C18th Walwick Grange
Motte castle, 170m west of Warden parish church 1011417 n/a C11th? Scheduled Monument
Hillfort on Warden Hill, 1km north-west of High Warden 1011421 n/a Iron Age Scheduled Monument
Medieval wayside cross, 780m SSE of Walwick Grange 1008265 n/a Medieval Scheduled Monument
Fishponds, 250m north west of Walwick Grange Farm 1008427 n/a Medieval Scheduled Monument
Walwick Fell Roman temporary camp 1010935 n/a Roman Scheduled Monument
Romano-British farmstead, 210m south east of Walwick Fell 1011413 n/a Roman Scheduled Monument
Limestone Corner Roman temporary camp 1017536 n/a Roman Scheduled Monument
Hadrian's Wall and vallum between Chesters and the road to Simonburn in wall miles 27, 28 and 29 1010960 n/a Roman Scheduled Monument
Hadrian's Wall and vallum between the road to Simonburn and the field boundary east of Carrawburgh car park in wall miles 29, 30 and 31 1010961 n/a Roman Scheduled Monument
Lime Kiln not listed n/a C19th Frankham
Lime Kilns not listed n/a C19th Fourstones
Church of St Aidan not listed n/a 1892 Fourstones

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 and Keys to the Past.

Warden Civil Parish St Aidan's Church, Fourstones Fourstones Paper Mill Frankham, Northumberland Church of St. Michael, Low Warden Lych Gate to Church of St. Michael, Low Warden Lime Kilns west of Frankham Walwick Grange Medieval Cross, south of Walwick Grange Lime Kilns, Fourstones Former Station Master's House, Fourstones
Church of St. Michael, Low Warden
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Church of St. Michael, Low Warden
- Overview Map Street View The Church of St. Michael & All Saints is located in Low Warden, Northumberland. This is one of the oldest places of worship in Northumberland still …
Lych Gate to Church of St. Michael, Low Warden
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Lych Gate to Church of St. Michael, Low Warden
Frankham, Northumberland
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Frankham, Northumberland
- Overview Map Street View Frankham is a hamlet and farm, located a short distance north of the village of Fourstones in Northumberland. It was the site of a medieval village.[1] …
Lime Kilns west of Frankham
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Lime Kilns west of Frankham
- There is an old lime kiln west of the hamlet of Frankham in Northumerland. It is situated by the western end of Frankham Woods and presumably used limestone from the …
Walwick Grange
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Walwick Grange
Medieval Cross, south of Walwick Grange
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Medieval Cross, south of Walwick Grange
- Overview Map Street View The substantive remains of a Medieval wayside cross are located on Homer's Lane, a minor road which runs along the west banks of the River North …
Lime Kilns, Fourstones
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Lime Kilns, Fourstones
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Former Station Master's House, Fourstones
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Former Station Master's House, Fourstones
- This was the Station Master's house for the former Fourstones Railway Station. It was built in c.1835 for the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway. The building is Grade II listed on …
St Aidan's Church, Fourstones
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St Aidan's Church, Fourstones
- St Aidan’s Church in Fourstones is a distinctive wooden building in the centre of the village. It was constructed in 1892 for a cost of £350, at the expense of …
Fourstones Paper Mill
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Fourstones Paper Mill
- Overview Map Street View Fourstones Paper Mill is located by the River South Tyne, about 1 mile south-east of the village of Fourstones in Northumberland. It was originally founded in …

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