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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Westnewton Civil Parish


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Westnewton 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
Mealrigg Hall 1216771 II 1832 Mealrigg
Milestone East of Crossriggs 1217573 II C19th Near Crossriggs
Milestone South East of Newton Field 1217572 II C19th Newton Field
Wall and Gate Piers in Front of Westnewton Hall 1275351 II C19th Westnewton.
Westnewton Grange and Adjoining Stables/Barn 1275339 II C19th Westnewton.
Westnewton Hall 1217574 II C19th Westnewton. House
Yew Tree Farmhouse 1275354 II 1672 Westnewton.
Westnewton Castle 1007131 n/a Medieval Scheduled Monument. Burried remains.
Church of St Matthew Not listed n/a 1857 Westnewton.
St Matthew's CofE School Not listed n/a 1848 Westnewton.
Westnewton Village Hall Not listed n/a c.1920 Westnewton.
Milestone North East of Westnewton Not listed n/a C19th Westnewton.

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. Non listed buildings may be included from a ‘local list’, or added on an ad-hoc basis by Co-Curate members if a ‘local list’ has not been published by the relevant council.

Westnewton Civil Parish Westnewton, Cumbria Church of St Matthew, Westnewton St Matthew's C.of.E School, Westnewton Westnewton Hall Westnewton Village Hall Westnewton Castle (remains) Milestone at Newton Field Milestone at Crossriggs Old Milestone, Westnewton
Westnewton Hall
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Westnewton Hall
- Overview Map Street View Westnewton Hall is a house in Westnewton, Cumbria, which dates from the early 19th century. It is a Grade II listed building on the National Heritage …
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Westnewton Castle (remains)
- The site of Westnewton Castle is at the south-west end of the village of Westnewton in Cumbria. The type of castle isn't known for certain, but was very likely a …
Milestone at Newton Field
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Milestone at Newton Field
- Overview Map Street View By the farm at Newton Field is an old milestone from the late 18th or early 19th century, which was errected for the Wigton-Workington Turnpike road. …
Milestone at Crossriggs
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Milestone at Crossriggs
- Overview Map Street View By the roadside, east of the farm at Crossriggs, near Westnewton, is an old milestone from the late 18th or early 19th century, which was errected …
Church of St Matthew, Westnewton
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Church of St Matthew, Westnewton
- Overview Map Street View St Matthew's Church in Westnewton Cumbria was built in 1857. It was built at the expence of John Todd, a Manchester merchant, who was a native …
St Matthew's C.of.E School, Westnewton
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St Matthew's C.of.E School, Westnewton
- Overview Map Street View St Matthew's Church of England School is located in Westnewton, Cumbria. It is a voluntary aided school primary school, with about 60 pupils aged 4 to …
Old Milestone, Westnewton
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Old Milestone, Westnewton
- At the north-east of Westnewton is an old milestone from the late 18th or early 19th century, which was errected for the Wigton-Workington Turnpike road. WORKINGTON 15 WIGTON 8 Milestones …
Westnewton Village Hall
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Westnewton Village Hall
- Overview Map Street View Westnewton Village Hall in Westnewton, Cumbria, was originally built as a reading room in c.1920. It is a registered charity (Westnewton Public Hall).

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