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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Brandon and Byshottles
Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Brandon and Byshottles 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 |
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Barn Adjoining Rear of Left Wing of Littleburn Farmhouse | 1120705 | II | C17th | Meadowfield | |
Barn and Gin-Gang, 30 Metres West of West Brandon Old Farmhouse | 1323242 | II | C19th | West Brandon | |
Barn, 20 Metres South of Relly Mill House | 1120702 | II | C19th | near Langley Moor | |
Baxter Wood Farmhouse | 1323207 | II | C17th | near Broom Park | |
Brandon War Memorial | 1433740 | II | 1921 | Brandon | |
Broom Farmhouse and Outbuildings to Right | 1120703 | II | C18th | Broom Park | |
Burn Hall | 1001310 | II | near Meadowfield | Park | |
Conduit House, 20 Metres South-East of Baxter Wood Farmhouse | 1120707 | II | C19th | near Broom Park | |
Esh Winning Miners' Memorial Hall | 1120700 | II | 1928 | Esh Winning | |
Farmbuildings Adjoining to North West of Baxter Wood Farmhouse | 1311148 | II | C19th | near Broom Park | |
Flass Hall | 1323204 | II | C17th | near Esh Winning | |
Garden Wall and Gate Piers, Adjoining Right Return of Littleburn Farmhouse | 1159112 | II | C19th | Meadowfield | |
Gate Piers, 15 Metres South of Langley Old Hall | 1159116 | II | C18th | Langley Moor | |
High Waterhouse Farmhouse and Attached Outbuilding | 1323206 | II | C18th | Waterhouses | |
Langley Old Hall | 1120706 | II | C18th | Langley Moor | |
Littleburn Farmhouse | 1159109 | II* | C17th | Meadowfield | |
New Brancepeth War Memorial | 1439580 | II | 1923 | New Brancepeth | Listed in 2016 |
New Ivesley Farmhouse, Adjoining Byre and Stables | 1120704 | II | C18th | near Waterhouses | |
Relley Mill House | 1120701 | II | C19th | near Broompark | |
Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs and attached presbytery | 1431021 | II | 1883 | Esh Winning | |
Sunderland Bridge | 1120699 | I | C14th | Part of the bridge is in this parish. | |
West Broom House | 1323205 | II | C18th | Broom Park | |
Hedleyhill Colliery coke works, 500m south west of Hazlet House | 1018230 | n/a | C19th | Scheduled Monument | |
Sunderland Bridge, near Croxdale | 1002358 | n/a | C14th | 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.

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Sunderland Bridge (bridge)
- Overview Map Street View This stone bridge across the River Wear near the village of Sunderland Bridge, Croxdale, dates from the 14th Century. The bridge has undergone several modifications, with …

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RC Church of Our Lady, Esh Winning
- The Church of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs is a Roman Catholic church located in Esh Winning, County Durham. The Gothic Revival style church was built in 1883 by William …

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Flass Hall, Esh Winning
- Overview Map Flass Hall, on Flasshall Lane in Esh Winning dates from the early 16th century. It was once the home of the agent who looked after the ancient Esh Estate. There …

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War Memorial, New Brancepeth
- The war memorial in New Brancepeth is located outside the Village Hall on Rock Terrace. It was unveiled on the 6th of July 1923 by Colonel J.R. Ritson OBE and …


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Sunderland Bridge (bridge)
- Overview Map Street View This stone bridge across the River Wear near the village of Sunderland Bridge, Croxdale, dates from the 14th Century. The bridge has undergone several modifications, with …

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RC Church of Our Lady, Esh Winning
- The Church of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs is a Roman Catholic church located in Esh Winning, County Durham. The Gothic Revival style church was built in 1883 by William …

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Flass Hall, Esh Winning
- Overview Map Flass Hall, on Flasshall Lane in Esh Winning dates from the early 16th century. It was once the home of the agent who looked after the ancient Esh Estate. There …
