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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Barforth


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Barforth 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~ Locality Note
Barforth Hall with Attached Outbuilding to North East 1121707  II*   Barforth Late Medieval
Chapel Bridge over Black Beck 1121749  II* c14th Barforth  
Dovecote 100 Metres North of St Lawrence's Chapel 1121750  II*   Barforth Late Medieval
Farmbuilding Group to North of Barnforth Hall 1121708 II C18th Barforth  
Garden Walls to West of Barforth Hall 1338633 II C17th    
Milepost 400 Metres North of Junction with Pudding Hill Road 1121748 II C20th    
Milepost 400 Metres North of Junction with Pudding Hill Road 1322725 II C19th    
Ruins of St Lawrence's Chapel 1338613  II* C12th    
Winston Bridge 1323060  II* 1763 nr Winston In both Winston & Barforth CPs
St Lawrence's Chapel, manorial settlement remains and dovecote 1017319 n/a C12th   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.

Barforth Hall
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Barforth Hall
- Overview Map Barforth Hall is a farmhouse which was once the manor house of Barforth. The Barforth estate came into the possession of the Pudsey family during the reign of Edward …
Chapel Bridge
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Chapel Bridge
St Lawrence's Chapel (ruins)
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St Lawrence's Chapel (ruins)
Dovecote
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Dovecote
Winston Bridge
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Winston Bridge
- Overview Map Street View The bridge over the River Tees near Winston in Counry Durham was built in 1762-1763, designed by Sir Thomas Robinson[1]. The bridge is notable for its …

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