History in Structure

Listed Buildings in Coverham with Agglethorpe, Richmondshire, North Yorkshire

  1. II Abbey Cottage
    Coverham, North Yorkshire, DL8
  2. II Agglethorpe Hall
    Agglethorpe, North Yorkshire, DL8
  3. II Boundary Stone
    Coverham, North Yorkshire, DL8
  4. II Brecongill House
    Agglethorpe, North Yorkshire, DL8
  5. II* Church of Holy Trinity Photos
    Holy Trinity Church, Coverham, North Yorkshire, DL8
  6. II Cotescue Park House with Cottage Attached at Rear
    Coverham, North Yorkshire, DL8
  7. II* Coverham Abbey Gatehouse
    Coverham, North Yorkshire, DL8
  8. II Coverham Abbey House
    Coverham, North Yorkshire, DL8
  9. I Coverham Abbey Ruins
    Coverham, North Yorkshire, DL8
  10. II* Coverham Bridge Photos
    Coverham, North Yorkshire, DL8
  11. II Farm Building Approximately 10 Metres to North West of Brecongill House
    Agglethorpe, North Yorkshire, DL8
  12. II Garden Wall with Archway Approximately 10 Metres East of Coverham Abbey House
    Coverham, North Yorkshire, DL8
  13. II* Garth Cottage Photos
    Coverham, North Yorkshire, DL8
  14. II Gate and Gate Piers Approximately 200 Metres West of Coverham Abbey House
    Coverham, North Yorkshire, DL8
  15. II Gate and Gate Piers Approximately 8 Metres East of Coverham Abbey House
    Coverham, North Yorkshire, DL8
  16. II Outbuilding to East of Coverham Abbey House
    Coverham, North Yorkshire, DL8
  17. II Range of Farm Buildings Approximately Ten Metres to West of Agglethorpe Hall
    Agglethorpe, North Yorkshire, DL8
  18. II* Stone Effigies of Knights Approximately 7 Metres East of Coverham Abbey House
    Coverham, North Yorkshire, DL8

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