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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 |
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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.

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Church of St. Michael, Low Warden
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Frankham, Northumberland
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Former Station Master's House, Fourstones
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St Aidan's Church, Fourstones
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Fourstones Paper Mill
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Church of St. Michael, Low Warden
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Frankham, Northumberland
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Lime Kilns west of Frankham
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Medieval Cross, south of Walwick Grange
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Former Station Master's House, Fourstones
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St Aidan's Church, Fourstones
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