Grade I listed buildings in Cumbria
Download coordinates as: There are over 9000 Grade I listed buildings in England.
This page is a list of these buildings in the county of Cumbria, sub-divided by district.
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Rose Castle
northern Gate with flanking lodge and tower
Churchyard cross, south of Church of St Mary
St Constantine's Cells
Abbey Gate and Gatehouse
Fratry of former Priory of St Mary
Ruins of dormitory of former Priory of St Mary
The Deanery and Prior's Tower
Carlisle Castle
Inner Bailey Palace Range including part of Queen Mary's Tower
Carlisle Castle
Outer bailey, with half moon battery, flanking wall and bridge
West City Walls
West Walls numbers 10–22, incorporating City Walls
Eden Bridge
Market Cross
Cross in churchyard to north of Priory Church nave
Wall, to west of
Priory Church
nave, incorporating medieval cross and lintel
House, incorporating monastic ruins and courtyard buildings adjoining to east
The Nunnery
Castle Moat Cottage; Gatehouse Cottage; gateway to
Appleby Castle
courtyard
Nos. 1 and 2 Castle Park; The Flat, Castle Park; former coach-houses & stables, Castle Park
Lady Anne's Bee House in copse to north-east of former stable block at
Appleby Castle
Grange Hall and adjoining buildings
Thistlewood Tower
Catterlen Hall
Blencow Hall Farmhouse and gatehouse wing
Hutton John and barn adjoining
The College
Howgill Castle
Acorn Bank House
Yanwath Hall
Beacon Tower
Gloucester Arms
Devils Bridge (that part in Casterton)
Brimmer Head Farmhouse with adjoining farm building
Belle Isle House
Furness Abbey
, including all medieval remains in care of English Heritage