Grade II* listed buildings in Copeland

There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Copeland in Cumbria.

List of buildings

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Cross Lacon in garden to south of Dower House Arlecdon and FrizingtonCrossPossibly 13th century9 August 1984NY0246616680
54°32′09″N 3°30′32″W
1086720
Seaton Hall with attached ruins BootleHouse16th century8 September 1967SD1074789923
54°17′50″N 3°22′22″W
1086649
United Reformed Church and 2 attached houses to east BootleHouse178014 July 1989SD1077688176
54°16′53″N 3°22′19″W
1252005
Eskdale Corn Mill Boot, EskdaleCorn mill157821 January 1985NY1764201146
54°23′57″N 3°16′12″W
1086655
Eskdale Corn Mill
Gatepiers to South of Gosforth Hall GosforthGate pierc.16589 March 1967NY0716503621
54°25′10″N 3°25′56″W
1063743
Gatepiers to South of Gosforth Hall
Gosforth Hall GosforthHousec.16589 March 1967NY0715803652
54°25′11″N 3°25′56″W
1086661
Library and that part of Village Hall which originally constituted Denton Hill GosforthHouse16289 March 1967NY0688403523
54°25′07″N 3°26′11″W
1336018
Gatehouse range to south of Haile Hall HaileHouse16th century or 17th century9 March 1967NY0355009096
54°28′05″N 3°29′23″W
1086615
Haile Hall HaileHouse15919 March 1967NY0357009146
54°28′07″N 3°29′22″W
1084317
Haile Hall
Church of St Paul Irton with SantonParish church18578 September 1967NY0916200470
54°23′30″N 3°24′02″W
1086671
Church of St Paul
Medieval tower incorporated into Irton Hall Irton with SantonFortified house14th century21 January 1985NY1048600579
54°23′34″N 3°22′48″W
1067822
Medieval tower incorporated into Irton Hall
Church of St Michael LamplughParish church18709 March 1967NY0885720797
54°34′27″N 3°24′41″W
1086674
Church of St Michael
Duddon Iron Furnace Millom WithoutMetal production furnacec.17378 September 1967SD1966288303
54°17′02″N 3°14′08″W
1068577
Rosehill, house and adjoining wall MoresbyHouseLate 18th century9 March 1967NX9909820298
54°34′04″N 3°33′44″W
1086712
Farm building immediately west of Cropple How Farmhouse MuncasterFarmhouseMid- to late 15th century27 February 2009SD1285497743
54°22′04″N 3°20′34″W
1393157
Pelham House PonsonbyHousec.178014 July 1989NY0378105753
54°26′17″N 3°29′06″W
1356190
Manor Stead and house adjoining to north St BeesHousePre-15179 March 1967NX9714311875
54°29′30″N 3°35′22″W
1086684
Manor Stead and house adjoining to north
Pow Bridge over Pow Beck St BeesRoad bridge15859 August 1984NX9701312028
54°29′35″N 3°35′29″W
1137347
Pow Bridge over Pow Beck
Church of St Bridget St Bridget BeckermetChurchMedieval9 March 1967NY0149406066
54°26′26″N 3°31′13″W
1086588
Church of St Bridget
Gatehouse to Calder Abbey Calder Abbey, St. Bridget BeckermetAbbeyProbably 14th century14 July 1989NY0496006396
54°26′39″N 3°28′01″W
1086629
The Monks Oven Calder Abbey, St. Bridget BeckermetAbbeyUncertain14 July 1989NY0520506468
54°26′41″N 3°27′48″W
1068656
The Monks Oven
Church of St John UlphaParish church17th century8 September 1967SD1980493246
54°19′42″N 3°14′05″W
1068873
Church of St John
Church of St John WaberthwaiteParish church13th century8 September 1967SD1002695116
54°20′37″N 3°23′08″W
1086644
Church of St Michael and All Angels Nether Wasdale, WasdaleParish church15th century21 January 1985NY1248404074
54°25′28″N 3°21′01″W
1343668
Church of St Michael and All Angels
Nether End Farmhouse WeddicarFarmhouse16249 March 1967NX9954416071
54°31′48″N 3°33′14″W
1137431
Barracks Mill WhitehavenFireproof factory180913 September 1972NX9736417813
54°32′42″N 3°35′17″W
1038943
Barracks Mill
No 151 Queen Street (including Area Railings) WhitehavenHouseGeorgian20 July 1949NX9729417972
54°32′48″N 3°35′21″W
1086737
No 151 Queen Street (including Area Railings)
Somerset House WhitehavenHouse18th century20 July 1949NX9768418125
54°32′53″N 3°35′00″W
1086776
Somerset House
44, 45 Roper Street WhitehavenHouseGeorgian Gothic13 September 1972NX9731618002
54°32′49″N 3°35′20″W
1336017
44, 45 Roper Street
14 Scotch Street WhitehavenHouseMid-18th century20 July 1949NX9747117949
54°32′47″N 3°35′11″W
1335979
14 Scotch Street

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Notes

  1. The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or that of an important part in the structure's description.
  2. Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
  3. The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.
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