Humshaugh, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Humshaugh, England
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Evans Almshouses with Attached Wall and Outbuilding to E
Humshaugh, England
Almshouse with attached wall and outbuilding, dated 1864. Snecked tooled stone with ashlar quoins, dressings and porches; graduated Lakeland slate roof. 1 storey, 5 bays, symmetrical.
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Ha-Ha Wall 40 M S of Linden House
Humshaugh, England
Ha-Ha wall, probably mid-C18. Rubble with dressings. Flat-coped wall with steps down near east end.Included for group value with Linden House (q.v.).
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Linden House
Humshaugh, England
House. Pair of C16/C17 bastles, remodelled in C18, further altered and rear wing built in later C19. Rubble, large in parts, with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof.
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Church of St Peter
Humshaugh, England
Parish Church, 1818 by H.H. Seward. Tooled ashlar; Lakeland slate roof.
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Hopewell House
Humshaugh, England
House, formerly headmaster's house for school (q.v.), dated 1839 on lintel. Squared rubble with tooled ashlar porch, quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof.
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Gate Piers and Attached Walls 40 M N of House
Humshaugh, England
Gate piers and attached walls, c.1820. Ashlar. Square piers with plinths, bands and low pyramidal caps; oval panels in friezes.
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Garden Wall with Bee-Boles to W of House, and Shelter Shed Behind
Humshaugh, England
Garden wall and shelter shed, c.1820. Wall brick in English garden wall bond 1 and 5, with 2 courses of sandstone; shelter shed rubble with cut dressings, Welsh slate roof.
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Garden Walls With Rails, Gate and Attached Cottage, to W of Haughton Strother Farmhouse
Humshaugh, England
Late C18 garden walls with C19 cottage, railings and gate. North and west walls brick in English garden wall bond with cut stone dressings; south wall rubble, rails and gate cast iron.
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Garden Wall and Attached Outbuildings to W of Wer Hall
Humshaugh, England
Garden wall and attached outbuildings, C18 with later alterations. Coursed rubble with dressings; Welsh slate roof to privy/dovecote, C20 grey tiles on west range.
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Ruins of Chapel 150 M SE of Haughton Castle
Humshaugh, England
Chapel. Late C11 or early C12, chancel probably rebuilt in C17. Largely demolished c.1816.