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The List Search Results From: [email protected] Subject: The List - Search Results Date: 22 August 2018 at 15:35 To: [email protected] The List - Search Results The results of your search on the National Heritage List for England are listed below. To search again return to the List. To print a list entry description use the links below to open the entry and then use your browser print function. 135 results. JOLL MONUMENT IN THE CHURCHYARD ABOUT 15 METRES SOUTH WEST OF TOWER OF CHURCH OF ST ANDREW Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: JOLL MONUMENT IN THE CHURCHYARD ABOUT 15 METRES SOUTH WEST OF TOWER OF CHURCH OF ST ANDREW, Calstock, Cornwall RETAINERS COURT AND SCREEN WALL ATTACHED TO NORTH Heritage Category: Listing Grade: I Location: RETAINERS COURT AND SCREEN WALL ATTACHED TO NORTH, Calstock, Cornwall COACH HOUSE AND ATTACHED OUTHOUSES ABOUT 15 METRES SOUTH OF RETAINERS' COURT Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: COACH HOUSE AND ATTACHED OUTHOUSES ABOUT 15 METRES SOUTH OF RETAINERS' COURT, Calstock, Cornwall WALL AND GATEWAY ATTACHED TO SOUTH OF THE BARN Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: WALL AND GATEWAY ATTACHED TO SOUTH OF THE BARN, Calstock, Cornwall RAVENCOURT Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: RAVENCOURT, Calstock, Cornwall TODSWORTHY HOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: TODSWORTHY HOUSE, Calstock, Cornwall WHEAL BRAMBLE AND CHIMNEY ABOUT 30 METRES TO EAST Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: WHEAL BRAMBLE AND CHIMNEY ABOUT 30 METRES TO EAST, Calstock, Cornwall 1-4, THE ADIT, CALSTOCK Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: 1-4, THE ADIT, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall CALSTOCK VIADUCT Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II* Location: CALSTOCK VIADUCT, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall LIMEKILN AT SX 435685 Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: LIMEKILN AT SX 435685, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall MINE BUILDINGS INCLUDING WHEEL PIT AND ARSENIC CALCINER WHEAL BENNY Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: MINE BUILDINGS INCLUDING WHEEL PIT AND ARSENIC CALCINER WHEAL BENNY, Calstock, Cornwall ENGINE HOUSE, BOILER HOUSE AND TWO CHIMNEYS EAST CALSTOCK MINE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: ENGINE HOUSE, BOILER HOUSE AND TWO CHIMNEYS EAST CALSTOCK MINE, Calstock, Cornwall 9, FORE STREET, CALSTOCK Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: 9, FORE STREET, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall MARKET HOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: MARKET HOUSE, FORE STREET, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall NEW BRIDGE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: I Location: NEW BRIDGE, NEW BRIDGE HILL, A390, GUNNISLAKE, Calstock, Cornwall SANDHILL HOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: SANDHILL HOUSE, GUNNISLAKE, Calstock, Cornwall ENGINE HOUSE AND CHIMNEY GUNNISLAKE CLITTERS MINE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: ENGINE HOUSE AND CHIMNEY GUNNISLAKE CLITTERS MINE, GUNNISLAKE, Calstock, Cornwall HATCHES GREEN COTTAGE HATCHES HOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: HATCHES HOUSE, HATCHES GREEN COTTAGE, HATCHES GREEN, Calstock, Cornwall BASSETT HOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: BASSETT HOUSE, HATCHES GREEN, Calstock, Cornwall LATCHLEY FARMHOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: LATCHLEY FARMHOUSE, LATCHLEY, Calstock, Cornwall LOWERTON FARMHOUSE AND ADJACENT PIGHOUSES Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: LOWERTON FARMHOUSE AND ADJACENT PIGHOUSES, LATCHLEY, Calstock, Cornwall BUTTERFLY COTTAGE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: BUTTERFLY COTTAGE, LOWER DIMSON, Calstock, Cornwall BRIDGE COTTAGE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: BRIDGE COTTAGE, LOWER KELLY, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall WATERSIDE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: WATERSIDE, LOWER KELLY, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall DANESCOMBE HOTEL AND ATTACHED FRONT WALL AND RAILINGS Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: DANESCOMBE HOTEL AND ATTACHED FRONT WALL AND RAILINGS, LOWER KELLY, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall CARPENTER'S ARMS INN Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: CARPENTER'S ARMS INN, METHERELL, Calstock, Cornwall OLD BROOKLANDS Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: OLD BROOKLANDS, METHERELL, Calstock, Cornwall PAIR OF GATE PIERS ABOUT 10 METRES EAST OF BROOKLANDS FARMHOUSE PAIR OF GATE PIERS ABOUT 10 METRES EAST OF BROOKLANDS FARMHOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: PAIR OF GATE PIERS ABOUT 10 METRES EAST OF BROOKLANDS FARMHOUSE, METHERELL, Calstock, Cornwall OKELTOR MINE BUILDINGS Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: OKELTOR MINE BUILDINGS, OKELTOR MINE, Calstock, Cornwall CANDYCROFT VENDOR Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: CANDYCROFT, VENDOR, ST ANN'S CHAPEL, Calstock, Cornwall HEATH COTTAGE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: HEATH COTTAGE, STATION ROAD, DRAKEWALLS, Calstock, Cornwall SUNNYMEDE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: SUNNYMEDE, UNDER ROAD, GUNNISLAKE, Calstock, Cornwall CHAPEL OF ST GEORGE AND ST THOMAS A BECKET Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II* Location: CHAPEL OF ST GEORGE AND ST THOMAS A BECKET, Calstock, Cornwall EAST TREHILL Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: EAST TREHILL, Calstock, Cornwall HAROBEARA FARMHOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: HAROBEARA FARMHOUSE, Calstock, Cornwall BARN ABOUT 25 METRES EAST OF HAROBEARA FARMHOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: BARN ABOUT 25 METRES EAST OF HAROBEARA FARMHOUSE, Calstock, Cornwall HOUSE AT SX 401692 Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: HOUSE AT SX 401692, Calstock, Cornwall OAKENHAYES HOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: OAKENHAYES HOUSE, Calstock, Cornwall PHOENIX FARM BRICKWORKS Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: PHOENIX FARM BRICKWORKS, Calstock, Cornwall WEST TREHILL Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: WEST TREHILL, Calstock, Cornwall HOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: HOUSE, THE BUTTS INCLINE RAILWAY DEPOT, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall TAMAR HOTEL Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: TAMAR HOTEL, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall LAVINIA Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: LAVINIA, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall 4, CHURCH STREET, CALSTOCK Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: 4, CHURCH STREET, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall 10, CHURCH STREET, CALSTOCK Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: 10, CHURCH STREET, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall 14, CHURCH STREET, CALSTOCK Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: 14, CHURCH STREET, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall ST LAURENCE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: ST LAURENCE, CHURCH STREET, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall 6, COMMERICAL ROAD, CALSTOCK Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: 6, COMMERICAL ROAD, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall DANESCOMBE COTTAGE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: DANESCOMBE COTTAGE, COTEHELE CONSULS MINE, Calstock, Cornwall ENGINE HOUSE AND CHIMNEY ABOUT 3O METRES TO NORTH WEST Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: ENGINE HOUSE AND CHIMNEY ABOUT 3O METRES TO NORTH WEST, COTEHELE CONSULS MINE, Calstock, Cornwall LIMEKILNS Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: LIMEKILNS, COTEHELE QUAY, Calstock, Cornwall THE MALTHOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: THE MALTHOUSE, COTEHELE QUAY, Calstock, Cornwall QUAY Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: QUAY, COTEHELE QUAY, Calstock, Cornwall BOAR'S BRIDGE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: BOAR'S BRIDGE, Calstock, Cornwall CHURCH OF ST ANDREW Heritage Category: Listing Grade: I Location: CHURCH OF ST ANDREW, Calstock, Cornwall RICKARD MONUMENT IN THE CHURCHYARD ABOUT 12 METRES NORTH OF CHURCH OF ST ANDREW Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: RICKARD MONUMENT IN THE CHURCHYARD ABOUT 12 METRES NORTH OF CHURCH OF ST ANDREW, Calstock, Cornwall LYCHGATE AND WALL TO SOUTH AND EAST OF THE CHURCHYARD OF CHURCH OF ST LYCHGATE AND WALL TO SOUTH AND EAST OF THE CHURCHYARD OF CHURCH OF ST ANDREW Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: LYCHGATE AND WALL TO SOUTH AND EAST OF THE CHURCHYARD OF CHURCH OF ST ANDREW, Calstock, Cornwall COTEHELE HOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: I Location: COTEHELE HOUSE, Calstock, Cornwall RANGE OF GARDEN WALLS ATTACHED TO NORTH OF RETAINER'S COURT Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: RANGE OF GARDEN WALLS ATTACHED TO NORTH OF RETAINER'S COURT, Calstock, Cornwall DAIRY COTTAGE, HOUSE ATTACHED TO LEFT AND ATTACHED CART SHED Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: DAIRY COTTAGE, HOUSE ATTACHED TO LEFT AND ATTACHED CART SHED, Calstock, Cornwall BARN ABOUT 25 METRES SOUTH EAST OF COTEHELE HOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: I Location: BARN ABOUT 25 METRES SOUTH EAST OF COTEHELE HOUSE, Calstock, Cornwall DOVECOTE ABOUT 80 METRES EAST OF COTEHELE HOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II* Location: DOVECOTE ABOUT 80 METRES EAST OF COTEHELE HOUSE, Calstock, Cornwall 1, CHURCH STREET, CALSTOCK Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: 1, CHURCH STREET, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall 9, CHURCH STREET, CALSTOCK Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: 9, CHURCH STREET, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall 13, CHURCH STREET, CALSTOCK Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: 13, CHURCH STREET, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall BROMLEY HOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: BROMLEY HOUSE, CHURCH STREET, CALSTOCK, Calstock, Cornwall ENGINE COTTAGE AND CHIMNEY Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location:
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