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Listed Buildings within five miles of DL15 8AG, sorted by distance

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  1. II Outbuildings to North West of Beechburn Grange
    High Grange, County Durham, DL15
  2. II Beechburn Grange
    High Grange, County Durham, DL15
  3. II Howden-le-Wear War Memorial
    Howden-le-Wear, County Durham, DL15
  4. II Fir Tree Grange
    Low Beechburn, County Durham, DL15
  5. II Outbuildings North of Fir Tree Grange
    Low Beechburn, County Durham, DL15
  6. II Helmington Hall Including Adjacent Storage Building and Gateway
    Hunwick, County Durham, DL15
  7. II* Hunwick Hall North West and North East Ranges
    Hunwick, County Durham, DL15
  8. II* Hunwick Hall Farmhouse and Wall Attached
    Hunwick, County Durham, DL15
  9. II Fountain in Wall in Front of Nnumber 9 North View
    Hunwick, County Durham, DL15
  10. II Hunwick War Memorial, enclosure and railings
    St Paul's Church, Hunwick, County Durham, DL15
  11. II Former Schools
    Helmington Row, County Durham, DL15
  12. II Gate Piers, Gates, Walls and Railings in Front of Former Schools
    Helmington Row, County Durham, DL15
  13. II Helmington Row and Sunnybrow War Memorial
    Helmington Row, County Durham, DL15
  14. II* Central Methodist Church
    Crook, County Durham, DL15
  15. II 14 and 15, Post Office Street
    Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, DL14
  16. II Belfry House
    Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, DL14
  17. II Post Office
    Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, DL14
  18. II Premises Occupied by JG Forster and Ye Olde Horse Shoe Inn
    Crook, County Durham, DL15
  19. II War Memorial, Piers and Chain
    Crook, County Durham, DL15
  20. II Tomb of Newby Lowson North of Church of St Philip and St James Photos
    St Philip and St James's Church, Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, DL14
  21. II Church of St Philip and St James Photos
    St Philip and St James's Church, Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, DL14
  22. II Cross About 3 Metres South of Church of St Philip and St James
    St Philip and St James's Church, Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, DL14
  23. II Bridge, C100 Metres East of Witton Castle, and Wall Attached
    County Durham, DL14
  24. II Presbytery Attached to Church of Our Lady Immaculate and Saint Cuthbert
    Our Lady Immaculate and St Cuthbert's Church, Crook, County Durham, DL15
  25. II Church of Our Lady Immaculate and Saint Cuthbert
    Our Lady Immaculate and St Cuthbert's Church, Crook, County Durham, DL15
  26. II Bridge C.300 Metres South-East of Witton Castle
    County Durham, DL14
  27. II Witton House
    Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, DL14
  28. II Pigeon-Cote C.200 Metres North-West of Witton Castle
    County Durham, DL14
  29. II* Witton Castle
    County Durham, DL14
  30. II Holly House
    Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, DL14
  31. II* Forecourt Walls and South Tower of Witton Castle
    County Durham, DL14
  32. II Terrace Wall North of Witton Castle Main Range
    County Durham, DL14
  33. II Walls Enclosing Witton Castle Gardens on West and South, with Ha-Ha
    County Durham, DL14
  34. II Castle Garden Walls South of Forecourt of Witton Castle
    County Durham, DL14
  35. II Elm Cottage
    Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, DL14
  36. II Table Tomb 15 Metres West of the Saxon Church Photos
    Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  37. I The Saxon Church Photos
    Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  38. II Gate Piers at Entrance to Witton Wear
    Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, DL14
  39. II Group of Eight Early C18 Tombs to South of the Saxon Church Photos
    Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  40. II Wall Around Churchyard of the Saxon Church Photos
    Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  41. II Wall to Garden in Front of Number 35, Escomb Farmhouse Photos
    Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  42. II Gin Gang to North East of Number 35, Escomb Farmhouse Photos
    Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  43. II Escomb Farmhouse Photos
    Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  44. II* Witton Bridge Photos
    Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, DL14
  45. II North Lodge to Witton Castle Photos
    Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, DL14
  46. II Stable and Shed to South East of Number 35, Escomb Farmhouse Photos
    Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  47. II Piers and Gates at Witton Castle North Entrance, with Wall to Bridge Photos
    Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, DL14
  48. II* Witton Tower
    Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, DL14
  49. II Milestone North of Witton Le Wear
    County Durham, DL14
  50. II Newfield Farmhouse
    Newfield, County Durham, DL14
  51. II Finger Post Approximately 90 Metres East of Newfield Farmhouse
    Newfield, County Durham, DL14
  52. II Low Woodifield Farmhouse
    Fir Tree, County Durham, DL15
  53. II Newfield War Memorial
    Newfield, County Durham, DL14
  54. II Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady and St Thomas
    Our Lady and St Thomas Roman Catholic Church, Willington, County Durham, DL15
  55. II Escomb War Memorial Photos
    High Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  56. II 2 Piers C.6 Metres North-East of South Lodge to Witton Castle
    Phoenix Row, County Durham, DL14
  57. II South Lodge to Witton Castle with Walls and Piers Attached and C.3 Metres to South-East Photos
    Phoenix Row, County Durham, DL14
  58. II Cart Shed, Stables and Loft and Byre East of High Woodfield Farmhouse
    Fir Tree, County Durham, DL15
  59. II High Woodfield Farmhouse, East and West
    Fir Tree, County Durham, DL15
  60. II* Number 12 bridge railway accommodation bridge at NZ 191 297 Photos
    High Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  61. II Fir Tree War Memorial Drinking Fountain
    Fir Tree, County Durham, DL15
  62. II Barn and Gin Gang to South of Stonecheser Farmhouse
    County Durham, DL15
  63. II Stonechester Farmhouse and Cowhouse Adjoining
    County Durham, DL15
  64. II Willington, Oakenshaw, and Page Bank War Memorial Cross
    Jubilee Meadows, Willington, County Durham, DL15
  65. II Fallowfield
    Willington, County Durham, DL15
  66. II Outbuildings and Wall to East of Edge Knoll Farmhouse
    County Durham, DL13
  67. II Former Cottage 20 Metres to East of Edge Knoll
    County Durham, DL13
  68. II Edge Knoll Farmhouse and Attached Farm Buildings
    County Durham, DL13
  69. II Willington Hall and Attached Outbuilding
    Willington, County Durham, DL15
  70. I Newton Cap Bridge Photos
    Town Head, County Durham, DL14
  71. II Garden Wall to West of Edge Knoll
    County Durham, DL13
  72. II Newton Cap Railway Viaduct over River Wear Photos
    Town Head, County Durham, DL14
  73. II Barn 20 Metres North of Lane House
    County Durham, DL13
  74. II Lane House
    County Durham, DL13
  75. II Church of St Stephen Photos
    St Stephen's Church, County Durham, DL15
  76. II Harperley Hall Gate Piers
    Fir Tree, County Durham, DL15
  77. II 46 and 48, High Bondgate Photos
    Town Head, County Durham, DL14
  78. II Gazebo to North of Number 6
    Town Head, County Durham, DL14
  79. II Stone Horse Trough at Junction with West Road Photos
    Town Head, County Durham, DL14
  80. II 28, High Bondgate Photos
    Town Head, County Durham, DL14
  81. II The Rectory Photos
    High Etherley, County Durham, DL14
  82. II 8, High Bondgate Photos
    Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14
  83. II Engine Pond
    High Etherley, County Durham, DL14
  84. II Former Parish School and Wall Attached Photos
    High Etherley, County Durham, DL14
  85. II 4 and 6, High Bondgate Photos
    Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14
  86. II Walls and Piers in Front of Numbers 25, 27 and 29 Photos
    Town Head, County Durham, DL14
  87. II Church of St Cuthbert Photos
    St Cuthbert's Church, High Etherley, County Durham, DL14
  88. II Bay Horse Public House Photos
    Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14
  89. II High Etherley War Memorial Photos
    St Cuthbert's Church, High Etherley, County Durham, DL14
  90. II Glenside Hollin House Westholme
    Town Head, County Durham, DL14
  91. II War Memorial
    Billy Row, County Durham, DL15
  92. II 17, North Bongate
    Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14
  93. II 55, 55A, 55B and 57, Fore Bondgate Photos
    Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14
  94. II Farm Buildings C.200 Metres North-West of Green Field Farm Photos
    High Etherley, County Durham, DL14
  95. II Jock's Bridge Photos
    Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14
  96. II Coopers Public House Photos
    Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14
  97. II Post Chaise Hotel Photos
    Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14
  98. II Houghton House Photos
    Toft Hill, County Durham, DL14
  99. II The Elms Photos
    Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14
  100. II 29, Market Place Photos
    Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14

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