History in Structure

Listed Buildings in Thirkleby High and Low with Osgodby, Hambleton, North Yorkshire

  1. II Arden Bridge over Thirkleby Beck
    Great Thirkleby, North Yorkshire, YO7
  2. II Bell Cottage
    North Yorkshire, YO7
  3. II* Church of All Saints
    All Saints' Church, Great Thirkleby, North Yorkshire, YO7
  4. II Front Garden Wall to High Osgodby Grange
    North Yorkshire, YO7
  5. II* Front Garden Wall with Gate Piers at Osgoodby Hall Photos
    North Yorkshire, YO7
  6. II High Osgodby Grange
    North Yorkshire, YO7
  7. II Low Osgodby Grange
    North Yorkshire, YO7
  8. II Milepost Approximately 100 Metres to North of Bridge Farmhouse
    North Yorkshire, YO7
  9. II Old Orchards
    Great Thirkleby, North Yorkshire, YO7
  10. II Old Rectory
    Great Thirkleby, North Yorkshire, YO7
  11. II* Osgoodby Hall Photos
    North Yorkshire, YO7
  12. II Outbuilding Approximately 10 Metres to East of Low Osgodby Grange Photos
    North Yorkshire, YO7
  13. II Outbuilding Approximately 5 Metres to North of Old Rectory
    Great Thirkleby, North Yorkshire, YO7
  14. II Outbuilding to South of Quarry Hill Farmhouse
    North Yorkshire, YO7
  15. II St Marys Cottage
    Great Thirkleby, North Yorkshire, YO7
  16. II Stable and Granary Approx 3 Metres to South-West of Stockhill Green Farmhouse
    North Yorkshire, YO7
  17. II Stables at Thirkleby Hall
    Great Thirkleby, North Yorkshire, YO7
  18. II Stockhill Green Farmhouse
    North Yorkshire, YO7
  19. II The Granary Annexe at Hood House Photos
    North Yorkshire, YO7
  20. II Thirkleby Barugh
    North Yorkshire, YO7

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