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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Craster Civil Parish
Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Craster 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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Attached Garden Wall to East of Dunstan Hall | 1153422 | II | ||
Craster Tower | 1041813 | II* | 1769 | County house, with C14th tower |
Dunstan Hall | 1041815 | II* | C13th | Includes Pele tower with later additions |
Dunstanburgh Castle | 1153477 | I | C14th | |
Embleton War Memorial | 1436906 | II | 1921 | In Embleton Cemetery |
Garden Wall to East of Craster Tower | 1371172 | II | ||
Gatepiers and Attached Wall to North of Craster Tower | 1371173 | II | ||
Gatescreen on Howick Road, c150 Metres West of Craster Tower | 1304344 | II | ||
Gateway Spanning Road to North of Craster Tower | 1153376 | II | C18th | |
Memorial to Norwegian Sailors on North Side of Embleton Cemetery | 1041818 | II | ||
Outbuilding to North of Dunstan Hall | 1041816 | II | ||
Outbuildings by Road to North East of Dunstan Hall | 1041817 | II | ||
Screen and Garden Walls to North West of Craster Tower | 1153352 | II | ||
Screen Wall to North East of Craster Tower | 1153334 | II | ||
Stable Block to North West of Craster Tower | 1041814 | II | ||
Craster defended settlement | 1014506 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Dunstanburgh Castle: Romano-British settlement, 14th century enclosure castle and harbour, and World War II pillbox and foxhole | 1007507 | 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.