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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Brancepeth Civil Parish
Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Brancepeth Civil Parish, County Durham, 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 |
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Nos. 1 2, Durham Road | 1120761 | II | ||
No. 1, the Village | 1323201 | II | ||
Nos. 10 11, the Village | 1311189 | II | ||
No. 12, the Village | 1323202 | II | ||
Nos. 2 3 3a 4, the Village | 1159053 | II | ||
No. 2 Bastions and Terrace Wall 25 Metres West of Brancepeth Castle | 1159039 | II | ||
Nos. 3 & 4, Durham Road | 1323194 | II | C19th | Pair of Estate Cottages |
Nos. 5-9, the Village | 1120772 | II | ||
Barn, Gin Gang and Cart Shed 20 Metres West of South Brandon Farmhouse | 1120775 | II | C18th | |
Bastion 30 Metres South of Brancepeth Castle | 1120770 | II | C19th | |
Brancepeth Bridge | 1120759 | II | C19th | |
Brancepeth Castle | 1159012 | I | C14th | Renovated in the 1820s. |
Brancepeth War Memorial | 1433731 | II | 1921 | |
Castle Lodge | 1120774 | II | C19th | House, former gate lodge |
Church of St Brandon | 1158956 | I | C12th | |
Coach House 15 Metres North East of Number 12 the Village | 1120762 | II | C19th | |
Driking Fountain in Wall to North East of Number 12, the Villlage | 1120763 | II | C19th | |
East Park Farmhouse with Outbuildings to Rear | 1311220 | II | ||
Entrance Screen to North East of Castle Lodge | 1159096 | II | ||
Foster and Mills Slabs 4 Metres South of Church of St Brandon | 1120768 | II | ||
Garden House | 1311254 | II | ||
Gate Piers and Garden Wall to East of Holywell Hall | 1120765 | II | Holywell | |
Gate Piers, Gates, Overthrow and Stile 25 Metres North West of Church of St Brandon | 1120769 | II | Holywell | |
Gazebo and Garden Wall Adjoining the West Wing, Holywell Hall | 1323196 | II | Holywell | |
High Wooley Farmhouse and Cottage | 1159106 | II | ||
Holywell Cottage Adjoining the Stabes | 1158938 | II | Holywell | |
Holywell Hall and the West Wing | 1120764 | II* | C18th | Holywell |
Holywell House | 1323195 | II | Holywell | |
Hoppy Acres and Constable Meadows | 1120771 | II | ||
Ice House 120 Metres South of Brancepeth Golf Club House | 1323198 | II | ||
Johnson Headstone 10 Metres South of Church of St Brandon | 1311239 | II | ||
Lamp Post 1.5 Metres West of Number 12 | 1311194 | II | ||
Linked Barn, Gin-Gang and Byre to East of Morley Farmhouse | 1120767 | II | ||
Magnolia Cottage | 1120773 | II | ||
Morley Farmhouse and Cottage | 1323197 | II | ||
Quarry Hill and Adjoining Outbuilding | 1323203 | II* | C17th | House and outbuilding |
School House | 1159085 | II | ||
Scripton Farmhouse with Adjoining Dairy/Cheeseroom | 1120760 | II | ||
The Close | 1323193 | II | ||
The Flat to North of Holywell Hall | 1311284 | II | Holywell | |
The Stables 15 Metres North of Holywell Hall | 1120766 | II | Holywell | |
Thompson Monument 3 Metres South of Church of St Brandon | 1311234 | II | ||
Tudhoe Lodge | 1323200 | II | c.1870 | |
Wilson and Stockburn Headstones 10 Metres South of Church of St Brandon | 1323199 | II | ||
Brancepeth Castle - Grounds | 1000729 | II | C16th | Listed Park and Garden. |
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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