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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Aikton Civil Parish


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Aikton 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~ Notes
Aikton House 1144654 II C19th Farmhouse
Bragg's House and Adjoining Barn 1327140 II C19th Farmhouse & barn
Church of St Andrew 1327139  I C12th Aikton
Down Hall Farmhouse in the Occupation of Mr Graham 1144652 II C17th Farmhouse
Down Hall Farmhouse in the Occupation of Mr Harrison 1327138 II C18th Farmhouse
Garden Wall and Farmyard Entrance Wall East of Bragg's House 1144655 II C19th  
The Cottage 1144656 II C17th Whitrigglees
The Rectory (Aikton Hall) 1144653 II 1828 Aikton
Down Hall moated site 1007068 n/a Medieval Scheduled Monument
Gamelsby Conservation Area - n/a   Conservation Area

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.

Church of St Andrew, Aikton
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Church of St Andrew, Aikton
- Overview About St Andrew's Church Map Street View St Andrew's is the parish church of Aikton in Cumbria. It is located about a quarter of a mile south-west from village …
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Down Hall moated site, Aikton
- Note: Map data from Historic England c/o Open Data UK, under the Open Government Licence, imported into Google MyMaps, March 2026. There is a Medieval moated site, located at Down …

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