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Scheduled Monuments in Hartlepool


This page includes some of the Scheduled Monuments in the Borough of Hartlepool.

Scheduled Monuments are sites of national significance which have been given the top-level of legal protection under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. They range from archaeological sites (prehistoric, Roman, Medieval etc) to ruins or surviving structures (including some 19th/20th century industrial and military sites).

See also:  Historic Buildings and Monuments in Hartlepool

Claxton medieval moated site
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Claxton medieval moated site
- Note: Scheduled Monument area - map data from Historic England c/o Open Data UK, under the Open Government Licence, imported into Google MyMaps, March 2026. The Claxton medieval moated site …
Heugh Battery
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Heugh Battery
- Overview About Heugh Battery Map Street View The Heugh Gun Battery was built on the Headland in 1860 to protect the fast growing port of Hartlepool. The Battery guns were …
Town Wall and Sandwell Gate
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Town Wall and Sandwell Gate
- Map showing Hartlepool Medieval Town Walls superimposed on modern town layout. Position of west-facing walls (demolished in the 1830's) is approximate. The surviving south-facing walls are based on Scheduled Monument …
Medieval fishpond and enclosures, north-west of Elwick Hall
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Medieval fishpond and enclosures, north-west of Elwick Hall
- Note: Map data from Historic England c/o Open Data UK, under the Open Government Licence, imported into Google MyMaps, March 2026. Scheduled Monument (#1016353): Fishpond, enclosures and section of field …

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