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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Akeld Civil Parish


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Akeld Civil Parish, Northumberland, 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
Battle of Homildon Hill 1402 1000014  n/a 1402 Historic Battlefield
Akeld Bastle and Attached Walling to South 1042370  II* Medieval Akeld. Rebuilt C16/17th.
Akeld Cottages 1042371 II 1892 Akeld
Akeld Lodge 1042369 II C19th Akeld
Akeld Manor 1042372 II C18th Akeld
Akeld Steads Farmhouse 1042375 II C18th Akeld Steads
Boute House 1152934 II C19th High Akeld
Cartshed and Granary Circa 30 Yards South West of Farmhouse 1152905 II C18th  
Cottage Carriage House and Gateway Attached to North of Akeld Manor 1042373 II C18th Akeld
Cottages Circa 10 Yards North East of Boute House 1042376 II C19th  
Dovecote Circa 20 Yards Nort West of Humbleton Buildings Farmhouse 1042378 II C18th  
Farmbuildings Circa 30 Yards South of Humbleton Buildings Farmhouse 1304515 II C18th  
Farmbuildings North West of Farmhouse 1370900 II C18th Akeld Steads
High Humbleton Farmhouse 1370901 II C16th Altered C18th/C19th
Humbleton Buildings Farmhouse 1152947 II C19th  
Milepost Circa Half a Mile East of Humbleton Buildings 1370898 II C19th  
Range of Farmbuildings Circa 30 Yards West of Akeld Manor 1042374 II C18th  
Rose Cottage 1042377 II C18th High Akeld
Screen Walls and Gatepiers Circa 10 Yards South East of Akeld Lodge 1370899 II C19th  
Wash House Circa 10 Yards South of Rose Cottage 1152938 II C18th High Akeld
Henge 600yds (550m) E of Akeld Lodge 1006446 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Two medieval shielings on Akeld Hill, 680m WNW of Gleadscleugh 1018349 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Prehistoric hut circle 540m south of Gleadscleugh 1018026 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Glead's Cleugh Iron Age promontory fort 1014930 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Unenclosed scooped settlement on the east slope of Harehope Hill, 750m south east of High Akeld Cottages 1014932 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Unenclosed stone hut circle settlement 120m north west of Gleadscleugh 1014929 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Roman period native farmstead and associated scooped enclosures and trackways on east slope of Harehope Hill, 925m south east of High Akeld Cottages 1015637 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Prehistoric unenclosed hut circle settlement west of Monday Cleugh, 520m SSE of Gleadscleugh 1018025 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Medieval shieling and enclosure 340m north west of Gleadscleugh 1018024 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Defended settlement on north slope of Harehope Hill, 570m south east of High Akled Cottages 1015636 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Iron Age multivallate hillfort and prehistoric trackway at Monday Cleugh 1015639 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Prehistoric enclosed settlement, Iron Age hillfort and medieval shielings on Humbleton Hill 1016714 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Roman period native homestead 400m south of Humbleton Hill hillfort 1017044 n/a   Scheduled Monument
The Battle Stone 1017377 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Medieval chapel, 220m south east of White Gables 1017378 n/a Medieval Scheduled Monument
Romano-British farmstead 630m south west of White Gables 1017379 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Hut circle 770m south east of White Gables 1017380 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Romano-British farmstead 900m north east of triangulation point on Gains Law 1017381 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Romano-British native farmstead 970m north east of triangulation point on Gains Law 1017382 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Cairnfield 420m south east of triangulation point on Gains Law 1017383 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Round cairn 760m south east of triangulation point on Gains Law 1017384 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Prehistoric unenclosed hut circle settlement, field system and cairnfield 340m south west of triangulation point on Gains Law 1017954 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Bronze Age unenclosed hut circle settlement, field system and cairnfield, 630m south west of triangulation point on Gains Law 1017956 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Prehistoric hut circle on Harehope Hill, 400m south east of Gleadscleugh 1017957 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Iron Age defended settlement and cultivation terraces 600m north east of Brown's Law Cottage 1019139 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Romano-British farmstead and part of an associated field system 630m south west of White Gables 1019311 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Settlement 500yds (460m) SW of White Law 1006455 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Two Roman period native settlements and associated field system on Coldberry Hill 1017043 n/a   Scheduled Monument
Green Castle ringwork 320m south west of Humbleton Mill 1019926 n/a   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 and Keys to the Past.

Akeld Bastle House
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Akeld Manor
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Battle of Homildon Hill, 1402
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