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Listed buildings in Bromfield, Cumbria

Bromfield is a civil parish in the borough of Allerdale in Cumbria, England. It contains 20 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the villages of Bromfield, Langrigg and Blencogo and the surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings are houses and associated structures, or farmhouses and farm buildings. The other listed buildings include a church, two milestones, a former windmill converted into a house, a well head, a war memorial, and a school.


Key edit

Grade Criteria[1]
I Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important
II Buildings of national importance and special interest

Buildings edit

Name and location Photograph Date Notes Grade
St Mungo's Church
54°48′41″N 3°17′02″W / 54.81138°N 3.28397°W / 54.81138; -3.28397 (St Mungo's Church)
 
12th century The church was altered in the following two centuries, and restored in the 19th and 20th centuries. It is in sandstone with sandstone slate roofs, and consists of a nave, a north aisle, a north vestry, a chancel with side-chapels, and a north hearse house attached to the church. On the west gable of the nave is a twin bellcote and on the east gable is a smaller bellcote for the angelus bell. The re-set south doorway is Norman, and inside the church are stretches of a Norman frieze.[2][3] I
Wall, Crookdake Hall
54°47′14″N 3°15′00″W / 54.78722°N 3.24996°W / 54.78722; -3.24996 (Wall, Crookdake Hall)
14th or 15th century The wall was formerly part of the hall, but is now detached. It is in sandstone, in ruins, and is about 3 metres (9.8 ft) high. The wall contains part of a window chamfer, a possible window seat, recesses for joists, and two corbel stones.[4] II
Crookdake Hall
54°47′15″N 3°15′00″W / 54.78738°N 3.24996°W / 54.78738; -3.24996 (Crookdake Hall)
Late 16th or early 17th century A farmhouse retaining 14th-century features, in particular a very thick wall. It is pebbledashed with a green slate roof, and has two storeys and five bays, with a two-storey stair wing at the rear giving an L-shaped plan. On the front is a two-storey gabled porch that has a doorway with a Tudor arch. The windows are sashes.[5] II
High Aikton Farmhouse and barns
54°46′59″N 3°13′56″W / 54.78316°N 3.23221°W / 54.78316; -3.23221 (High Aikton Farmhouse)
1670s The farmhouse and barns have green slate roofs. The house is roughcast with two storeys and four bays. On the front is a lean-to porch, and the windows are sashes. The barn to the right is in sandstone and has an L-shaped plan. It has a plank door with a dated lintel and ventilation slits on two levels. Inset into a side wall is a wheel-head Saxon cross.[6] II
Langrigg Hall
54°48′04″N 3°18′05″W / 54.80120°N 3.30148°W / 54.80120; -3.30148 (Langrigg Hall)
Mid 18th century A farmhouse that was extended in the early 19th century, it is stuccoed, on a chamfered plinth, with an eaves cornice, quoins, and a green slate roof with coped gables, The house has two storeys and five bays, with a lower two-storey single-bay extension to the right, and a two-storey bay window extension to the left. On the front is a gabled porch with a round-headed entrance, a hood mould, and a coat of arms. The windows are 19th-century casements with hood moulds on the ground floor. In the right wall is a re-set dated and inscribed lintel that was formerly on a dovecote.[2][7] II
Langfauld
54°47′59″N 3°17′51″W / 54.79973°N 3.29745°W / 54.79973; -3.29745 (Langfauld)
Late 18th century A stuccoed farmhouse with a string course, angle pilasters, and a green slate roof. There are two storeys and five bays. The windows are casements with plain reveals.[8] II
Milestone, Langrigg
54°47′43″N 3°17′50″W / 54.79533°N 3.29711°W / 54.79533; -3.29711 (Milestone, Langrigg)
Late 18th or early 19th century The milestone was provided for the Wigton to Workington Turnpike road. It has a rounded top and is inscribed on the front with the distances in miles to Wigton and to Workington.[9] II
Milestone, High Scales
54°47′43″N 3°16′21″W / 54.79536°N 3.27251°W / 54.79536; -3.27251 (Milestone, High Scales)
Late 18th or early 19th century The milestone was provided for the Wigton to Workington Turnpike road. It has a rounded top and is inscribed on the front with the distances in miles to Wigton and to Workington.[10] II
Blencogo Farmhouse and barn
54°49′14″N 3°15′06″W / 54.82048°N 3.25168°W / 54.82048; -3.25168 (Blencogo Farmhouse)
Early 19th century The farmhouse and attached barn have green slate roofs. The house is stuccoed on a chamfered plinth, with quoins, and it has two storeys and three bays. The windows are casements. The central doorway has pilasters, a blind fanlight, a frieze decorated with urns in relief, and a pediment. The barn is lower and to the right. It contains a re-set 17th-century doorway with a Tudor arched head, an inscribed lintel, and a hood mould. To the right are 20th-century windows and above are ventilation slits.[11] II
Blencogo House
54°49′18″N 3°14′58″W / 54.82172°N 3.24950°W / 54.82172; -3.24950 (Blencogo House)
Early 19th century The house is rendered, on a chamfered plinth, with an eaves cornice, quoins, and a green slate roof. It has two storeys and three bays, with a lower three-bay wing to the left. In the main part of the house the windows are sashes, and there is a central doorway that has a Tuscan doorcase with a fanlight and a pediment. In the wing, some of the windows are sashes, and others are casements.[12] II
Wall and gate piers,
Blencogo House
54°49′18″N 3°14′58″W / 54.82155°N 3.24931°W / 54.82155; -3.24931 (Wall and gate piers, Blencogo House)
Early 19th century The garden wall and gate piers are in sandstone and are partly roughcast. The walls are curved, forming quadrants, and have chamfered plinths and moulded coping. The gate piers are square and rusticated and have ball finials.[13] II
Langrigg House
54°48′00″N 3°18′11″W / 54.80008°N 3.30319°W / 54.80008; -3.30319 (Langrigg House)
Early 19th century A sandstone house with angle pilasters, an eaves cornice, and a green slate roof. It has two storeys and three bays, with a lower two-storey, single-bay wing to the right. On the front is a Tuscan doorcase and a doorway with a fanlight. The windows are sashes.[14] II
Prospect House
54°47′58″N 3°15′45″W / 54.79932°N 3.26258°W / 54.79932; -3.26258 (Prospect House)
Early 19th century A sandstone house with an eaves cornice, quoins, and a green slate roof. It has two storeys and three bays, with a two-storey, single-bay wing on each side. The central doorway has an architrave with a pediment, and the windows are sashes.[15] II
Seymore House
54°48′19″N 3°15′12″W / 54.80540°N 3.25335°W / 54.80540; -3.25335 (Seymore House)
Early 19th century A rendered farmhouse with Welsh slate roofs. It has two storeys and three bays, with a three-bay extension to the left. The doorway has pilasters and a pediment, and the windows are sashes.[16] II
Windmill
54°47′50″N 3°17′38″W / 54.79713°N 3.29393°W / 54.79713; -3.29393 (Windmill)
 
Early 19th century The windmill has been converted into a house. It is in sandstone with a domed wooden cap. The building consists of a tapering three-storey tower, and it contains 20th-century casement windows.[2][17] II
Gill House
54°47′55″N 3°16′42″W / 54.79871°N 3.27846°W / 54.79871; -3.27846 (Gill House)
c. 1830 The house is stuccoed, on a chamfered plinth, and has a hipped green slate roof. There are two storeys and four bays, with a rear extension giving the house an L-shaped plan. On the front are French windows, canted bay windows, and sash windows. At the rear is a Gothic porch with columns and a frieze, and above it is a window with a pointed arch.[18] II
Barns, Crookdake Hall
54°47′15″N 3°14′59″W / 54.78761°N 3.24970°W / 54.78761; -3.24970 (Barns, Crookdake Hall)
1840 There are four barns, the later ones dated 1893, forming an L-shaped plan. They are in sandstone with roofs of green and Welsh slate. They contain various openings, a dated keystone, a dated lintel, and two re-set inscribed lintels.[19] II
Blencogo School
54°49′21″N 3°14′46″W / 54.82258°N 3.24606°W / 54.82258; -3.24606 (Blencogo School)
 
1854 The school is in sandstone with steep slate roofs, coped gables, and tall chimneys. It has one storey and three bays. In the right bay is a gabled porch with ornate cast fittings. The central bay has a larger gable and contains a four-light window. Attached to the left bay is a gabled porch with an entrance at the rear. On the right gable end is an open bellcote.[2][20] II
St Mungo's Well
54°48′44″N 3°17′01″W / 54.81223°N 3.28358°W / 54.81223; -3.28358 (St Mungo's Well)
1878 This consists of a well head over a medieval well in sandstone with iron clamps. It is circular with a side door and a comical cap, and carries an inscription.[2][21] II
War memorial
54°48′40″N 3°17′02″W / 54.81104°N 3.28380°W / 54.81104; -3.28380 (War memorial)
1920 The war memorial is in the churchyard of St Mungo's Church. It is in Creetown granite, and consists of a wheel-head cross on a shaft with a sloped foot, on a plinth. On the head of the cross and the upper part of the shaft are knotwork carvings, and on the plinth is an inscription and the names of those lost in the First World War.[22] II

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Sources edit

  • Historic England, "Church of St Mungo, Bromfield (1235049)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Wall to south of Crookdake Hall, Bromfield (1235078)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Crookdake Hall, Bromfield (1275818)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 January 2016
  • Historic England, "High Aikton Farmhouse and adjoining barns, Bromfield (1275819)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Langrigg Hall, Bromfield (1275771)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Langfauld, Bromfield (1216710)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Milestone south of Langrigg, Bromfield (1235082)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Milestone west of High Scales, Bromfield (1275820)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Blencogo Farmhouse and barn, Bromfield (1234488)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Blencogo House, Bromfield (1235014)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Wall and gate piers in front of Blencogo House, Bromfield (1276082)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Langrigg House, Bromfield (1235081)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Prospect House, Bromfield (1235080)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Seymore House, Bromfield (1216714)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 January 2016
  • Historic England, "The Windmill, Bromfield (1275821)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Gill House, Bromfield (1235083)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Barns to east of Crookdake Hall, Bromfield (1235079)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Blencogo School, Bromfield (1234489)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 January 2016
  • Historic England, "St Mungo's Well, Bromfield (1276083)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Bromfield War Memorial, Bromfield (1457965)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 10 August 2018
  • Historic England, Listed Buildings, retrieved 2 January 2016
  • Hyde, Matthew; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2010) [1967], Cumbria, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, ISBN 978-0-300-12663-1

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Bromfield is a civil parish in the borough of Allerdale in Cumbria England It contains 20 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England Of these one is listed at Grade I the highest of the three grades and the others are at Grade II the lowest grade The parish contains the villages of Bromfield Langrigg and Blencogo and the surrounding countryside Most of the listed buildings are houses and associated structures or farmhouses and farm buildings The other listed buildings include a church two milestones a former windmill converted into a house a well head a war memorial and a school Key editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Grade Criteria 1 I Buildings of exceptional interest sometimes considered to be internationally importantII Buildings of national importance and special interestBuildings editName and location Photograph Date Notes GradeSt Mungo s Church54 48 41 N 3 17 02 W 54 81138 N 3 28397 W 54 81138 3 28397 St Mungo s Church nbsp 12th century The church was altered in the following two centuries and restored in the 19th and 20th centuries It is in sandstone with sandstone slate roofs and consists of a nave a north aisle a north vestry a chancel with side chapels and a north hearse house attached to the church On the west gable of the nave is a twin bellcote and on the east gable is a smaller bellcote for the angelus bell The re set south doorway is Norman and inside the church are stretches of a Norman frieze 2 3 IWall Crookdake Hall54 47 14 N 3 15 00 W 54 78722 N 3 24996 W 54 78722 3 24996 Wall Crookdake Hall 14th or 15th century The wall was formerly part of the hall but is now detached It is in sandstone in ruins and is about 3 metres 9 8 ft high The wall contains part of a window chamfer a possible window seat recesses for joists and two corbel stones 4 IICrookdake Hall54 47 15 N 3 15 00 W 54 78738 N 3 24996 W 54 78738 3 24996 Crookdake Hall Late 16th or early 17th century A farmhouse retaining 14th century features in particular a very thick wall It is pebbledashed with a green slate roof and has two storeys and five bays with a two storey stair wing at the rear giving an L shaped plan On the front is a two storey gabled porch that has a doorway with a Tudor arch The windows are sashes 5 IIHigh Aikton Farmhouse and barns54 46 59 N 3 13 56 W 54 78316 N 3 23221 W 54 78316 3 23221 High Aikton Farmhouse 1670s The farmhouse and barns have green slate roofs The house is roughcast with two storeys and four bays On the front is a lean to porch and the windows are sashes The barn to the right is in sandstone and has an L shaped plan It has a plank door with a dated lintel and ventilation slits on two levels Inset into a side wall is a wheel head Saxon cross 6 IILangrigg Hall54 48 04 N 3 18 05 W 54 80120 N 3 30148 W 54 80120 3 30148 Langrigg Hall Mid 18th century A farmhouse that was extended in the early 19th century it is stuccoed on a chamfered plinth with an eaves cornice quoins and a green slate roof with coped gables The house has two storeys and five bays with a lower two storey single bay extension to the right and a two storey bay window extension to the left On the front is a gabled porch with a round headed entrance a hood mould and a coat of arms The windows are 19th century casements with hood moulds on the ground floor In the right wall is a re set dated and inscribed lintel that was formerly on a dovecote 2 7 IILangfauld54 47 59 N 3 17 51 W 54 79973 N 3 29745 W 54 79973 3 29745 Langfauld Late 18th century A stuccoed farmhouse with a string course angle pilasters and a green slate roof There are two storeys and five bays The windows are casements with plain reveals 8 IIMilestone Langrigg54 47 43 N 3 17 50 W 54 79533 N 3 29711 W 54 79533 3 29711 Milestone Langrigg Late 18th or early 19th century The milestone was provided for the Wigton to Workington Turnpike road It has a rounded top and is inscribed on the front with the distances in miles to Wigton and to Workington 9 IIMilestone High Scales54 47 43 N 3 16 21 W 54 79536 N 3 27251 W 54 79536 3 27251 Milestone High Scales Late 18th or early 19th century The milestone was provided for the Wigton to Workington Turnpike road It has a rounded top and is inscribed on the front with the distances in miles to Wigton and to Workington 10 IIBlencogo Farmhouse and barn54 49 14 N 3 15 06 W 54 82048 N 3 25168 W 54 82048 3 25168 Blencogo Farmhouse Early 19th century The farmhouse and attached barn have green slate roofs The house is stuccoed on a chamfered plinth with quoins and it has two storeys and three bays The windows are casements The central doorway has pilasters a blind fanlight a frieze decorated with urns in relief and a pediment The barn is lower and to the right It contains a re set 17th century doorway with a Tudor arched head an inscribed lintel and a hood mould To the right are 20th century windows and above are ventilation slits 11 IIBlencogo House54 49 18 N 3 14 58 W 54 82172 N 3 24950 W 54 82172 3 24950 Blencogo House Early 19th century The house is rendered on a chamfered plinth with an eaves cornice quoins and a green slate roof It has two storeys and three bays with a lower three bay wing to the left In the main part of the house the windows are sashes and there is a central doorway that has a Tuscan doorcase with a fanlight and a pediment In the wing some of the windows are sashes and others are casements 12 IIWall and gate piers Blencogo House54 49 18 N 3 14 58 W 54 82155 N 3 24931 W 54 82155 3 24931 Wall and gate piers Blencogo House Early 19th century The garden wall and gate piers are in sandstone and are partly roughcast The walls are curved forming quadrants and have chamfered plinths and moulded coping The gate piers are square and rusticated and have ball finials 13 IILangrigg House54 48 00 N 3 18 11 W 54 80008 N 3 30319 W 54 80008 3 30319 Langrigg House Early 19th century A sandstone house with angle pilasters an eaves cornice and a green slate roof It has two storeys and three bays with a lower two storey single bay wing to the right On the front is a Tuscan doorcase and a doorway with a fanlight The windows are sashes 14 IIProspect House54 47 58 N 3 15 45 W 54 79932 N 3 26258 W 54 79932 3 26258 Prospect House Early 19th century A sandstone house with an eaves cornice quoins and a green slate roof It has two storeys and three bays with a two storey single bay wing on each side The central doorway has an architrave with a pediment and the windows are sashes 15 IISeymore House54 48 19 N 3 15 12 W 54 80540 N 3 25335 W 54 80540 3 25335 Seymore House Early 19th century A rendered farmhouse with Welsh slate roofs It has two storeys and three bays with a three bay extension to the left The doorway has pilasters and a pediment and the windows are sashes 16 IIWindmill54 47 50 N 3 17 38 W 54 79713 N 3 29393 W 54 79713 3 29393 Windmill nbsp Early 19th century The windmill has been converted into a house It is in sandstone with a domed wooden cap The building consists of a tapering three storey tower and it contains 20th century casement windows 2 17 IIGill House54 47 55 N 3 16 42 W 54 79871 N 3 27846 W 54 79871 3 27846 Gill House c 1830 The house is stuccoed on a chamfered plinth and has a hipped green slate roof There are two storeys and four bays with a rear extension giving the house an L shaped plan On the front are French windows canted bay windows and sash windows At the rear is a Gothic porch with columns and a frieze and above it is a window with a pointed arch 18 IIBarns Crookdake Hall54 47 15 N 3 14 59 W 54 78761 N 3 24970 W 54 78761 3 24970 Barns Crookdake Hall 1840 There are four barns the later ones dated 1893 forming an L shaped plan They are in sandstone with roofs of green and Welsh slate They contain various openings a dated keystone a dated lintel and two re set inscribed lintels 19 IIBlencogo School54 49 21 N 3 14 46 W 54 82258 N 3 24606 W 54 82258 3 24606 Blencogo School nbsp 1854 The school is in sandstone with steep slate roofs coped gables and tall chimneys It has one storey and three bays In the right bay is a gabled porch with ornate cast fittings The central bay has a larger gable and contains a four light window Attached to the left bay is a gabled porch with an entrance at the rear On the right gable end is an open bellcote 2 20 IISt Mungo s Well54 48 44 N 3 17 01 W 54 81223 N 3 28358 W 54 81223 3 28358 St Mungo s Well 1878 This consists of a well head over a medieval well in sandstone with iron clamps It is circular with a side door and a comical cap and carries an inscription 2 21 IIWar memorial54 48 40 N 3 17 02 W 54 81104 N 3 28380 W 54 81104 3 28380 War memorial 1920 The war memorial is in the churchyard of St Mungo s Church It is in Creetown granite and consists of a wheel head cross on a shaft with a sloped foot on a plinth On the head of the cross and the upper part of the shaft are knotwork carvings and on the plinth is an inscription and the names of those lost in the First World War 22 IIReferences edit nbsp Cumbria portalCitations edit Historic England a b c d e Hyde amp Pevsner 2010 p 187 Historic England amp 1235049 Historic England amp 1235078 Historic England amp 1275818 Historic England amp 1275819 Historic England amp 1275771 Historic England amp 1216710 Historic England amp 1235082 Historic England amp 1275820 Historic England amp 1234488 Historic England amp 1235014 Historic England amp 1276082 Historic England amp 1235081 Historic England amp 1235080 Historic England amp 1216714 Historic England amp 1275821 Historic England amp 1235083 Historic England amp 1235079 Historic England amp 1234489 Historic England amp 1276083 Historic England amp 1457965 Sources edit Historic England Church of St Mungo Bromfield 1235049 National Heritage List for England retrieved 2 January 2016 Historic England Wall to south of Crookdake Hall Bromfield 1235078 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