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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Duddo Civil Parish
Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Duddo 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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Church of All Saints | 1042170 | II | 1879 | Duddo. Former church, now private residence. |
Duddo House | 1042171 | II | ||
Duddo Tower | 1042172 | II | C16th | |
Former Church of St James and Attached School Buildings | 1370998 | II | 1832 | |
Milepost 3/4 Mile North East of Duddo | 1042169 | II | ||
Milepost Circa 3/4 Mile South of Duddo | 1370997 | II | ||
Milepost Half a Mile East of Felkington | 1370996 | II | ||
Railway Viaduct Circa 300 Yards North North East of St Cuthbert's Farm | 1304148 | II | 1849 | Near Twizel |
Shelter Sheds and Dovecote Circa 40 Yards South West of Shellacres Farmhouse | 1370999 | II | ||
Tiptoe Farmhouse | 1042173 | II | ||
Twizell Bridge | 1042199 | I | 1511 | Partly in Cornhill PC. |
Twizell Castle | 1042168 | II* | C18th | Site of medieval castle. |
Tillmouth Park | 1001053 | II* | Listed Park & Garden. Partly in this parish. | |
Duddo Tower | 1018443 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Duddo stone circle, 800m north east of Grindonrigg | 1006622 | n/a | Bronze age | Scheduled Monument |
Enclosure on Fadden Hill | 1006437 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Twizel medieval tower house and village, post-medieval folly and garden | 1018445 | n/a | Scheduled Monument | |
Twizel Bridge | 1020743 | 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.