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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Carham Civil Parish
Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Carham 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~ | Notes |
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Carham Parish War Memorial | 1391867 | II | 1920 | East Learmouth |
Church of St Cuthbert | 1042195 | II | 1790 | Carham. Built on the site of an earlier church. |
Gatepiers and Gates About 50 Yards South East of Church of St Cuthbert | 1042196 | II | ||
Grave Slab on Site of St Giles' Chapel | 1042194 | II | ||
Planned Farmbuildings to North of Farmhouse | 1153616 | II | ||
Pressen Farmhouse | 1304211 | II | ||
Railway Viaduct Circa 100 Yards North of West Learmouth | 1042198 | II | 1849 | West Learmouth |
Railway Viaduct Circa 300 Yards East North East of West Learmouth | 1304195 | II | 1849 | West Learmouth |
The Bastle | 1370972 | II | ||
The Castle of Wark on Tweed | 1153601 | II* | C12th | Wark on Tweed. Motte and bailey castle. |
West Learmouth Cottages | 1370973 | II | C18th | West Learmouth |
West Learmouth Farmhouse | 1042197 | II | C19th | West Learmouth |
St Giles's medieval chapel and burial ground, Wark on Tweed | 1014496 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
East Moneylaws camp | 1006523 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Moneylaws Castle Hill camp | 1006524 | n/a | Iron Age | Scheduled Monument |
Downham camp | 1006525 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Wark Castle motte and bailey castle and artillery fort | 1013100 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Battle of Flodden 1513 | 1000011 | n/a | 1513 | Historic Battlefield. Parts in Branxton, Ford and Carham CPs. |
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.