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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Millom


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Millom, Cumbria, from the National Heritage List for England[1]. In the absence of a published 'local list', some other public buildings of interest may also be included. Use the Search (below) if looking for a specific building / monument.

Structure List No. Grade Built~ Notes
Church of Holy Trinity 1086617  I C12th  
Church of St George 1065710 II 1877 By Paley and Austin
Cross Base Approximately 6 Metres to North of Porch of Church of Holy Trinity 1063715 II C13th  
Former Hodbarrow Mine Office 1357577 II 1873 Steel Green. Now a bistro/cafe
Former Vicarage to North of St George's Church 1357574 II c.1875 Now retirement home
Gatepiers to East of Millom Castle 1065707 II C17th  
Gatepiers to North East of Millom Castle 1086620 II C17th  
Haverigg War Memorial 1456926 II 1920  
Millom Castle 1086619  I Medieval Ruins of a moated manor house. Pele tower, now a farmhouse.
Postlewaithe Memorial Immediately to South of Chancel of Church of Holy Trinity 1063720 II C18th  
Sundial Approximately 6 Metres to South of Church of Holy Trinity 1086618 II Medieval  
War Memorial 1086622 II 1925 First World War
War Memorial Immediately to North of St George's Church 1086621 II c.1902 2nd Boer War
Millom Castle (ruined portions) 1007126 n/a Medieval Scheduled Monument
Hodbarrow Beacon 1007097 n/a C19th Scheduled Monument. Lighthouse of Hodbarrow Mine
Old Town Hall Not listed n/a 1879 By Market Square
Millom Discovery Centre Not listed n/a c.1850 Former railway station
Church of St Luke Not listed n/a 1891 Haverigg
Windmill at Hodbarrow Point Not listed n/a c.1855 Ruins of
Hodbarrow Lighthouse Not listed n/a 1905  
Hodbarrow Outer Barrier Not listed n/a 1905 Sea wall

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.

Church of St George
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Church of St George
- Overview About St George's Church Map Street View St George's Church in Millom was built 1874-1877 by architects Paley and Austin. The land for the church was given by the …
Millom Castle
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Millom Castle
- Overview About Millom Castle Map Street View About half a mile north of Millom town centre are the ruins of Millom Castle. The site was a moated manor house and …
Church of the Holy Trinity
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Church of the Holy Trinity
- Overview About Holy Trinity Church Map Street View Holy Trinity Church is located next to Millom Castle, about half a mile north of Millom town centre. The earliest parts of …
War Memorial
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War Memorial
- Overview Map Street View The war memorial in Millom is located in a small park area on the junction of Station Road, Cambridge Street and Duke Street. The memorial was erected …
Haverigg War Memorial
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Haverigg War Memorial
- Overview Map Street View The war memorial in Haverigg is located in the churchyard of St Luke's Church. The memorial was unveiled on the 12th of September 1920 by Colonel D. …
Former Hodbarrow Mining Company Offices
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Former Hodbarrow Mining Company Offices
- Overview Map Street View The former offices if the Hodbarrow Mining Company are located in Steel Green, Haverigg. They were built in 1873 and are significant for being the last …
Hodbarrow Old Lighthouse
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Hodbarrow Old Lighthouse
- The old lighthouse (aka Hodbarrow Beacon) is located 380m north-west of Hodbarrow Point, to the south of Millom. Built in the 19th Century, it is one of the last surviving …
Boer War Memorial, Millom
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Boer War Memorial, Millom
- Overview Map Street View This memorial is located in a square enclosure in the churchyard of St George's Church in Millom. The memorial, in the form of a Celtic Cross, …
Old Town Hall, Millom
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Old Town Hall, Millom
- The old town hall in Millom has a distinctive clocktower and overlooks the Market Square. The town hall was built in 1879. It's tower was reduced in height in the …
Millom Discovery Centre
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Millom Discovery Centre
- Overview Map Street View Millom Discovery Centre is located in the Victorian station building in Millom. It includes a local history museum, tourist information point, and craft outlets. The centre …
Church of St Luke, Haverigg
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Church of St Luke, Haverigg
- Overview Map Street View St Luke's Church in Haverigg was built in 1891, originally as a chapel of ease to St George’s Church in Millom. The church has a modern …
Windmill at Hodbarrow Point
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Windmill at Hodbarrow Point
- The ruins of a windmill are located at Hodbarrow Point, south of Millom. The old windmill was used by Hodbarrow Iron Ore Mine to store gunpowder, used for blasting, between 1855 and …
Hodbarrow Outer Barrier
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Hodbarrow Outer Barrier
- Hodbarrow Outer Barrier is an extensive sea wall built between 1900 and 1905 by the Hodbarrow Mining Co. Ltd. to protect it's iron ore mine from the sea. This was …
Hodbarrow Lighthouse
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Hodbarrow Lighthouse
- Overview Map Hodbarrow Lighthouse (also known as Haverigg Lighthouse) is built on the Hodbarrow Outer Barrier sea wall, near Haverigg. It was built by the Hodbarrow Mining Company in 1905. …

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