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Listed buildings in Hesket, Cumbria

Hesket is a civil parish in the Eden District, Cumbria, England. It contains 65 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, three are listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish is largely rural, and contains the villages of High Hesket, Low Hesket, Armathwaite, Plumpton, Calthwaite, Southwaite, and smaller settlements. Most of the listed buildings are houses and associated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings. The Settle-Carlisle Line of the former Midland Railway passes through the eastern part of the parish, and two viaducts on the line are listed. Two of the buildings originated as tower houses or fortified houses, and have since been extended into country houses. The other listed buildings include churches and items in the churchyards, a chapel, public houses, a former water mill, a well head, bridges, a monument, a war memorial, and three boundary stones.


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  1. ^ Historic England
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  4. ^ Historic England & 1210645
  5. ^ Historic England & 1145476
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  7. ^ Historic England & 1145499
  8. ^ Historic England & 1145497
  9. ^ Historic England & 1391527
  10. ^ Historic England & 1210554
  11. ^ Historic England & 1210497
  12. ^ Historic England & 1326719
  13. ^ Historic England & 1145467
  14. ^ Historic England & 1145466
  15. ^ Historic England & 1326722
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  17. ^ Historic England & 1326696
  18. ^ Historic England & 1145503
  19. ^ Historic England & 1326694
  20. ^ Historic England & 1326723
  21. ^ Historic England & 1145478
  22. ^ Historic England & 1210459
  23. ^ Historic England & 1290376
  24. ^ Historic England & 1210621
  25. ^ Historic England & 1326693
  26. ^ Historic England & 1326721
  27. ^ Historic England & 1145471
  28. ^ Historic England & 1210618
  29. ^ Historic England & 1210604
  30. ^ Historic England & 1210470
  31. ^ Historic England & 1145498
  32. ^ Historic England & 1210630
  33. ^ Historic England & 1145469
  34. ^ Historic England & 1290428
  35. ^ Historic England & 1145502
  36. ^ Historic England & 1210676
  37. ^ Historic England & 1210672
  38. ^ Historic England & 1145504
  39. ^ Historic England & 1326695
  40. ^ Historic England & 1210611
  41. ^ Historic England & 1145470
  42. ^ Historic England & 1210528
  43. ^ Historic England & 1262198
  44. ^ Historic England & 1326718
  45. ^ Historic England & 1210674
  46. ^ Historic England & 1145481
  47. ^ Historic England & 1290425
  48. ^ Historic England & 1326717
  49. ^ Historic England & 1145472
  50. ^ Historic England & 1210583
  51. ^ Historic England & 1145477
  52. ^ Historic England & 1145479
  53. ^ Historic England & 1145468
  54. ^ Historic England & 1210548
  55. ^ Historic England & 1087755
  56. ^ Hyde & Pevsner (2010), p. 218
  57. ^ Historic England & 1145501
  58. ^ Historic England & 1326720
  59. ^ Historic England & 1424079
  60. ^ Historic England & 1290417
  61. ^ Historic England & 1145480
  62. ^ a b Hyde & Pevsner (2010), pp. 115–116
  63. ^ Historic England & 1290470
  64. ^ Historic England & 1326692
  65. ^ Historic England & 1145475
  66. ^ Historic England & 1290471
  67. ^ Historic England & 1145500
  68. ^ Hyde & Pevsner (2010), p. 579
  69. ^ Historic England & 1210493
  70. ^ Hyde & Pevsner (2010), p. 578
  71. ^ Historic England & 1145473
  72. ^ Historic England & 1145474
  73. ^ Historic England & 1464057
  74. ^ Historic England & 1464082

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