Westerdale, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Westerdale, England
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Kirk Vue and Cottage
Westerdale, England
Farmhouse, subdivided to form three cottages, two cottages since recombined. C18, with the upper storey added in the late C18.
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Young Ralph Cross
Westerdale, England
Wayside cross, possibly C11. Hard gritstone. Large, roughly- shaped base.
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Farm Buildings to SW of Hawthorn House
Westerdale, England
Byre, stable and cartshed with haylofts, probably early C19. Coursed squared sandstone with herringbone tooling; Welsh slate roofs. L-plan.
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Hollins Farmhouse
Westerdale, England
Farmhouse, C18 refurbished and extended early C19. Finely-coursed squared tooled sandstone. Roof renewed in concrete pantiles except for 1-storey part, clay pantiles; stone copings, kneelers, stacks.
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Guidestone 110 Yards NE of Birk Field Quarry
Westerdale, England
Guidestone. Probably early C18. Hard gritstone in the shape of a Roman altar, with plinth, shaft and slightly-projecting head; about 2 feet high. Inscribed on north face: To Stoklay (Stokesley) and on south face To Kirby (Kirkbymoorside).
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Farm Buildings to N of Baysdale Abbey
Westerdale, England
Barn, stables and cartsheds, dated 1818 but possibly late C18, barn raised by one storey slightly later. Coursed sandstone rubble, with coursed squared stone upper storey on barn. Pantiled roofs with stone ridges and kneelers.
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Baysdale Abbey
Westerdale, England
Large farmhouse. 1822 dated over door, with C17 altered left part and slightly later right section; on site of a Cistercian nunnery located here before 1211.Coursed rubble; Welsh slate roof with stone ridge, copings and stacks; one brick stack.
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Keepers Cottage and Hill House
Westerdale, England
House, now being divided into 2 units. Early-mid C18, extended early C19. Coursed squared sandstone, the older left part with herringbone tooling, the right random tooled.