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These Properties Are Listed Buildings These properties are Listed buildings; the full details (and in most cases, a photograph) are given in the English Heritage Images of England website and may be seen by clicking on the link shown. A number of items have been excluded such as milestones, walls, gate piers, telephone kiosks. Alternative website; property added since Images of England project so not recorded there and no image available # No image available - for a number of possible reasons CENTRAL CARLISLE THE CASTLE 1. Bridge over Outer Moat 2. Captains Tower and Inner Bailey Walls 3. De Irebys Tower and Outer Bailey Wall 4. Inner Bailey Keep 5. Inner Bailey Militia Store 6. Inner Bailey Magazine 7. Inner Bailey Palace Range Including Part of Queen Mary's Tower 8. Outer Bailey Arnhem Block 9. Outer Bailey Arroyo Block, Gym and Regimental Association Club 10. Outer Bailey Gallipoli Block 11. Outer Bailey Half Moon Battery, Flanking Wall 12. Outer Bailey Garrison Cells and Custodian's Office 13. Outer Bailey Officers' Mess 14. Outer Bailey Ypres Block 15. Statue of Queen Victoria, Castle Way 16. Fragment of North City Walls Adjoining South East Angle 17. West City Walls and Tile Tower Adjoining at South West ABBEY STREET 18. 1 and 3, Abbey Street 19. Tollund House, 8 Abbey Street, 20. Herbert Atkinson House, 13 Abbey Street, 21. Tullie House and Extensions, 15 Abbey Street 22. 15a, Abbey Street 23. 17 and 19, Abbey Street 24. 18, 20 and 22, Abbey Street 25. 24, Abbey Street 26. 26, Abbey Street 27. 28 and 30, Abbey Street 28. 32 Abbey Street and Railings to Front 29. 34, Abbey Street 30. 36 and 38, Abbey Street 31. Eaglesfield House 40-44 Abbey Street, 32. 48, Abbey Street 33. Bishops Registry 34. Abbey Court, 1& 2 Paternoster Row 35. Abbey Gate and Gatehouse 36. 3 Paternoster Row and Adjacent Outbuildings 37. 4 and 5, Paternoster Row 38. 6, Paternoster Row 39. 7, Paternoster Row 40. The Boardroom Public House, 9 Paternoster Row CASTLE STREET 41. 1, Castle Street Including Integral Shop 42. 3, Castle Street 43. 6-12, Castle Street 44. 13 and 15, Castle Street 45. 14 and 16, Castle Street 46. 17, Castle Street 47. 19, Castle Street 48. 21, Castle Street 49. 26, 28 and 30 Castle Street and Railings to Front 50. 77-93 Castle Street 51. Tullie House and Extensions 52. 1 Greenmarket 53. 2, Greenmarket 54. 3 and 4, Greenmarket 55. 5 and 6, Greenmarket, (Guildhall) 56. Crown and Mitre Hotel, 54 Castle Street CATHEDRAL PRECINCTS and WEST WALLS 57. The Abbey, Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity 58. 1, The Abbey 59. 2, The Abbey 60. 3 and 6, The Abbey 61. 4, The Abbey 62. The Deanery and Prior's Tower, (5,5A & 5B The Abbey) 63. Fratry of Former Priory of St Mary, The Abbey 64. Ruins of Dormitory of Former Priory of St Mary’s , The Abbey 65. West Walls (West Side) 66. Tithe Barn, West Walls 67. St Cuthbert's Vicarage and Associated Railings,West Walls 68. 10-22 West Walls Incorporating City Walls 69. Church House, West Walls 70. 43, West Walls 71. Former Priory Wall and Deanery Garden Wall, West Walls 72. Diocesan Church Centre West Walls 73. Central Plaza Hotel, Victoria Viaduct, and Stable Range, with the West City Walls Behind 74. Church of St Cuthbert with St Mary, St Cuthbert’s Lane 75. The Sportsman Inn, Heads Lane 76. Caledonian Mill (Backhouse Walk) FISHER STREET 77. 1, Fisher Street 78. 3 and 5, Fisher Street 79. 4, 6 and 8, Fisher Street 80. 9, Fisher Street 81. 17, Fisher Street 82. 18, Fisher Street 83. 19 and 21, Fisher Street 84. 20, Fisher Street 85. 22, Fisher Street 86. 23, Fisher Street * 87. 31-37, Fisher Street 88. 34, Fisher Street 89. Carlisle Working Men's Club, Fisher Street 90. Methodist Central Hall, 4 Market Street * 91. Carlisle Public Markets, Market Street ENGLISH STREET, BANK STREET 92. Old Town Hall 93. Market Cross 94. 11, English Street 95. 13 and 15, English Street 96. 21, 23 and 25, English Street 97. Barclays Bank, 33-37 English Street 98. Statue of James Steel, English Street, 99. Midland Bank, 29-31 English Street 100. Clydesdale Bank,10-14 Bank Street 101. 28, 30 and 32, Bank Street 102. Bank Street (inc 45 Lowther Street 1, Lowthian Lane) THE CITADEL AREA 103. Hospital Wing of County Gaol and Gaol Wall, English Street, 104. The Cumbrian Hotel, Court Square 105. Midland Bank, Court Square 106. The County Bar 2-6 Botchergate 107. 1-9, The Crescent 108. Statue of Earl of Lonsdale 109. Nisi Prius Courthouse, Associated Offices and Gate Arch 110. Crown Court, Adjoining Offices and Gate Arch,Court Square 111. Citadel Station 112. Gaol Wall, West of Crown Court,Bush Brow 113. Red Lion Hotel (formerly) now part County Hotel, Botchergate 114. The Caledonian Public House , now part County Hotel, 17 Botchergate 115. Detached West Wall of Citadel Station, Victoria Viaduct SCOTCH STREET 116. 4-16, St Albans Row 117. 17, Scotch Street 118. 20-28, Scotch Street 119. 34, Scotch Street 120. 36, 38 and 40, Scotch Street 121. 42 and 44, Scotch Street 122. 46 and 48, Scotch Street 123. 60, Scotch Street 124. 70, Scotch Street 125. The Turf Inn 126. Eden Bridge DEVONSHIRE STREET 127. 1-13, Devonshire Street 128. 2 and 4, Devonshire Street 129. Devonshire Chambers,6-10 Devonshire Street 130. 12, 14 and 16, Devonshire Street LOWTHER STREET 131. The Post Public House, Lowther Street 132. 4, 6 and 6a, Lowther Street 133. 10, 12 and 14, Lowther Street 134. 15 and 17, Lowther Street 135. Congregational Church,11 Lowther Street 136. Trustee Savings Bank, Lowther Street and Attached Railings, 137. Pippins, (formerly Apple Tree Inn) Lowther Street 138. Lloyds Bank, 21 Lowther Street 139. 22 Lowther Street Including Railings at Front 140. 24 and 26 Lowther Street Including Railings to Front 141. 35-39 Lowther Street,( Liberal Club) 142. 30-40 Lowther Street Including Railings to Front; includes 1 Lonsdale Street) 143. 37 and 39 Lowther Street Including Overthrow and Lamp Bracket 144. 103 and 105 Lowther Street and Howard Arms Public House VICTORIA PLACE 145. 1, Victoria Place 146. 2, Victoria Place 147. 3-17, Victoria Place 148. 4-18 Victoria Place(includes 2, Albert Street ) 149. 19, 21 and 23, Victoria Place 150. 20-22 Victoria Place (Ex Servicemen's Club) 151. 36-46, Victoria Place EARL STREET 152. 1, Earl Street 153. 3, 5 and 7, Earl Street 154. 9, Earl Street 155. 11, Earl Street 156. 13, Earl Street SPENCER STREET 157. 2 and 4, Spencer Street 158. 5-33, Spencer Street 159. 6-28, Spencer Street 160. 35-49, Spencer Street WARWICK ROAD 161. The Crescent Inn 162. Lonsdale Cinema Building * 163. 11-29, Warwick Road 164. 61, Warwick Road 165. 63-69, Warwick Road 166. 71, Warwick Road 167. 73, Warwick Road 168. 75-81, Warwick Road 169. Cavendish House, 83 Warwick Road 170. 85-93, Warwick Road 171. 95 and 97 Warwick Road Including Railings to Front 172. 99, 101 and 103, Warwick Road 173. 105 and 107, Warwick Road 174. 109, Warwick Road 175. 111, Warwick Road 176. 113 and 115, Warwick Road 177. 117, 119 and 121, Warwick Road 178. Church of Our Lady and St Joseph, Warwick Road ADJACENT TO WARWICK ROAD 179. 2 and 4, Hartington Place 180. 3, 5 and 7, Hartington Place 181. 6-20, Hartington Place 182. 22 and 24, Hartington Place 183. Chatsworth House, Hartington Place 184. 22 and 23, Chatsworth Square 185. 1, Howard Place 186. 2 and 4, Howard Place 187. St Gabriels Court, Howard Place * LONSDALE STREET, CHISWICK STREET 188. Arkle House,31 Lonsdale Street 189. 33-39, Lonsdale Street 190. Dispensary Chapel Street, 191. 2-9, Chapel Street 192. Church of St Paul and St Mary 193. 4-12, Chiswick Street 194. 14 and 16 Chiswick Street with Gate Piers to Front 195. 18 and 20, Chiswick Street 196. 22, Chiswick Street 197. 24 and 26, Chiswick Street 198. 35-47, Chiswick Street 199. 31 and 33, Chiswick Street 200. 49 and 51, Chiswick Street 201. 5-29, Chiswick Street 202. Red Gables, 19 Chatsworth Square 203. 22 and 23, Chatsworth Square PORTLAND SQUARE 204. 1, 3 and 5, Alfred Street North 205. 1-5 Portland Square, (includes 3, Brunswick Street & 4 Alfred St North) 206. 6 and 7, Portland Square 207. 8 and 9, Portland Square 208. 10 Portland Square Including Railings 209. 11-14 Portland Square Including Railings to Nos 13 and 14A 210. 15, Portland Square 211. 16-19, Portland Square 212. 20, Portland Square (includes 5 Brunswick Street) 213. 21 and 22, Portland Square 214. 23, Portland Square 215. 27, Portland Square 216. 28, Portland Square 217. Larch House, 10 Brunswick Street TAIT STREET 218. 1-21, Tait Street 219. 10-30, Tait Street 220. 25, 27 and 29, Tait Street 221. 32, 34 and 36, Tait Street NORTH CARLISLE STANWIX 222. 1,2 and 3, Stanwix Bank 223. 1-8, Eden Mount # 224. 9, Eden Mount 225. Cavendish Hill, Cavendish Terrace 226. Hyssop Holme Well Cavendish Terrace 227. 1-9, Devonshire Terrace 228. Church of St Michael, Church Street # 229. Monument to Dean Tait's Children to South of Church of St Michael 230. Monument to George Head Head to South West of Church of St Michael 231. Stanwix House,Church Street, 232. The Old Vicarage,Church Street, 233. 28-34, Eden Street 234. 1, 2 and 3, Etterby Scaur 235. St Ann's, Etterby Scaur 236.
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