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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Stainton and Streatlam


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Structure List No. Grade Built~ Locality Note
Bridge over Forthburn Beck on North Drive to Former Streatlam Castle 1322720 II c19th Streatlam  
Broomielaw Farmhouse and Attached Outbuildings and Pump 1322722 II c18th Broomielaw  
Dutch Barn at Streatlam Home Farm 1161015 II C19th Streatlam  
Farmhouse at Streatlam Home Farm 1121741 II C19th Streatlam  
Former Farmhouse at West Farm 1121744 II C18th Stainton  
Friars' Cote Farmhouse 1322721 II C18th Nr Stainton  
Milestone Approximately 150 Metres West of Streatlam 1161020 II C18th Streatlam  
Milestone at Stainton Grove, C. 70 Metres North-West of Post Office 1121742 II C18th Stainton Grove  
Orangery C.200 Metres North-West of Bridge over Forthburn Beck 1310277 II 1879 Streatlam  
Pump C. 15 Metres South-East of Friars' Cote Farmhouse 1161027 II C19th Nr Stainton  
Pump C. 20 Metres North-West of Friars' Cote Farmhouse 1121743 II 1839 Nr Stainton  
Streatlam Castle South Lodges, with Walls, Gates and Railings Attached 1310307 II c.1840 Streatlam  
Stainton War Memorial 1440520 II 1924 Stainton  
Township Road Marker Stone on Forthburn Bridge 1159691 II C18th Nr Stainton  
Wall Enclosing Garden in Front of Broomielaw Farmhouse 1161043 II C19th Broomielaw  

Primary source: National Heritage List for England (Historic England); triangulated with information from British Listed Buildings and Keys to the Past.

War Memorial, Stainton
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War Memorial, Stainton
South Lodge, Streatlam Park
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South Lodge, Streatlam Park

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