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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. Listed buildings in Stanwix 1. Brunstock Cottage 2. Brunstock Farmhouse and Barns 3. Brunstock House # 4. East Lodge, Brunstock 5. Lodge at North East End of Brunstock Village 6. Lodge, East of Mill House, Brunstock # 7. Latchend and Cottage Adjoining, Brunstock 8. Mill House, Brunstock 9. The Grange, Brunstock 10. West Lodge, Brunstock # 11. Drawdykes Castle, Houghton # 12. Houghton Hall # 13. Houghton House 14. Church of St John, Houghton 15. Knells Lodge, Houghton 16. The Knells Houghton, (Flats Numbers 1 to 7) 17. The Lodge, Houghton 18. The Chestnuts, Houghton 19. Town Head Farmhouse, Houghton 20. Linstock Castle 21. Fern Lea Rondo Cottage, Linstock 22. The Croft, Linstock with Adjoining Stable and Barn and Byre Wing 23. Oldgrove, Linstock 24. Ivy Cottage, Rickerby 25. Rickerby, 5 Cottages; Barn View, East View, Eden Cottage, Lawn Cottage, Tower Cottage 26. Moor House, Rickerby 27. The Old Schoolhouse, Rickerby 28. Oak House, Rickerby 29. Study Quiet, Rickerby (also North Lodge) 30. The Beeches, Rickerby 31. The Cottage , Way Side, Rickerby 32. Eden School 33. Stable Block East of Eden School 34. Tower, North of Eden School 35. Tarraby House and Barn 36. The Beeches, Tarraby 37. The Thorn, Tarraby 38. Walby Farmhouse # 39. Croft House, Cargo 40. Eden Farm, Cargo 41. King Garth and Stables , Cargo 42. West End Farmhouse and Adjoining Barn, Cargo 43. The Hollies, Cargo 44. Eden View, Stainton 45. Waverley House and Adjoining Barn, Stainton 46. Near Boot Inn, Whiteclosegate # No image available - for a number of possible reasons .
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