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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Workington
Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Workington Civil Parish, Cumbria, from the National Heritage List for England[1]. Use the Search (below) if looking for a specific building / monument.
Structure | List No. | Grade | Built~ | Note |
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Nos. 1 and 3, Market Place | 1327211 | II | ||
No. 1, Christian Street | 1312096 | II | ||
No. 10, Portland Street | 1138172 | II | ||
No. 11, Christian Street | 1144515 | II | ||
No. 15, Curwen Street | 1327208 | II | ||
Nos. 15a, 17 and 19, Portland Square | 1138145 | II | ||
No. 21, Portland Square | 1144486 | II | ||
Nos. 28 and 30, Curwen Street | 1144477 | II | ||
No. 52, Finkle Steet | 1138001 | II | ||
No. 6, Market Place | 1138099 | II | ||
Nos. 7 and 9, Curwen Street | 1144517 | II | ||
No. 8, Portland Street | 1144487 | II | ||
Brooklands | 1144514 | II | ||
Byres to North of Schoose Farm House | 1138196 | II* | ||
Carnegie Arts Centre and Theatre | 1327209 | II | ||
Church of St John and Adjoining Community Hall | 1138257 | II* | 1823 | By Thomas Hardwick |
Church of St Mary | 1327187 | II | ||
Church of St Michael | 1144492 | II* | C12th | On site of C7th monastery |
Cross House | 1327210 | II | ||
Curwen and Co. Solicitors | 1144483 | II | ||
Detached Chimney at Jane Pit | 1138109 | II | ||
East Lodge | 1327214 | II | ||
Elmbank | 1311999 | II | ||
Gatepiers and Garden Wall West of Brooklands | 1137850 | II | ||
Gatepiers South East of Workington Hall | 1144488 | II | ||
Granary East of Schoose Farmhouse | 1144490 | II* | ||
Green Dragon Hotel | 1138130 | II | ||
Harrington Infant School | 1390509 | II | ||
Helena Thompson Museum and Former Stables | 1311987 | II* | ||
Jane Pit Engine House | 1144482 | II | ||
Joseph Pirt and Co Engineering Works | 1137878 | II | ||
Joseph Thompson Headstone | 1138040 | II | ||
Ladies' Hairdresser | 1144480 | II | ||
Lamp-Post Opposite Green Dragon Hotel | 1144484 | II | ||
No 1 and Adjoining Shops and Extension Wall | 1138168 | II | ||
No.18 and Adjoining House | 1144485 | II | ||
Nos. 11 and 13 and Rear Cottage | 1137901 | II | ||
Schoose Farmhouse and Adjoining Barns | 1144489 | II* | ||
Seaton Mill Farmhouse, Nos. 3 and 4 Seaton Mill Cottages and Barn Adjoining | 1144491 | II | ||
St Michael's House | 1144478 | II* | ||
Stainburn Old Hall | 1138229 | II | ||
Storeroom for Newsdale Construction | 1138180 | II | ||
The (Peat) Memorial Obelisk | 1390847 | II | ||
The Church of Our Lady and St Michael, Attached Steps, Walls, Gates and Gatepiers | 1257412 | II | ||
The Old Mill | 1138208 | II | ||
The Priory | 1137841 | II | ||
Tower and Adjoining Maltings at Workington Brewery | 1138078 | II | ||
Trades Hall | 1327186 | II | ||
United Club | 1138140 | II | ||
Viaduct Hotel | 1312075 | II | ||
Willow Dene and Adjoining Former Stables | 1312106 | II | ||
Windmill, Adjoining Barns, Gatehouse and Curtain Wall | 1327213 | II* | c.1800 | For John Christian Curwen |
Wines and Spirits Warehouse at Workington Brewery | 1144481 | II | ||
Workington Bridge | 1327212 | II | ||
Workington Hall | 1144479 | I | C14th | With C18th additions |
Workington Veterans Club | 1137870 | II | ||
Workington War Memorial Cenotaph | 1392094 | II | ||
Wyrehurst | 1144516 | II | ||
Workington Hall - Grounds | 1001262 | II | Listed Park and Garden | |
Workington Hall tower house and later medieval fortified house | 1020458 | n/a | C14th | Scheduled Monument |
Jane Pit, a 19th century coal mine adjacent to the Sports Ground, Mossbay | 1017559 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Defended enclosure at Salterbeck | 1007071 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Burrow Walls Roman fort | 1007161 | n/a | C2nd | Scheduled Monument |
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.