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Listed buildings in Cantsfield

Cantsfield is a civil parish in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It contains 16 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The major building in the parish is Thurland Castle; this building and structures associated with it are listed. The parish contains the village of Cantsfield and is otherwise rural. The other listed buildings include houses in the village, a bridge, two milestones, and two boundary stones.

Key edit

Grade Criteria[1]
II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
II Buildings of national importance and special interest

Buildings edit

Name and location Photograph Date Notes Grade
Thurland Castle
54°09′07″N 2°35′51″W / 54.15203°N 2.59737°W / 54.15203; -2.59737 (Thurland Castle)
 
14th century The castle was badly damaged in the Civil War, restored in 1809 and 1829, gutted by fire in 1879, and largely rebuilt using the original material by Paley and Austin. It is built in sandstone with slate roofs and consists mainly of two ranges at an acute angle. Features include two towers with embattled parapets, a single-storey embattled porch, and windows that are mullioned or mullioned and transomed. The building has been converted into flats.[2][3] II*
Cantsfield Hall
54°09′00″N 2°34′57″W / 54.14994°N 2.58251°W / 54.14994; -2.58251 (Cantsfield Hall)
 
1623 A stone house with a slate roof in two ranges at right angles to each other, in two storeys with attics. Originally the windows were mullioned, and some mullions have survived; other windows are modern replacements. Inside the house is a fireplace with a lintel carved with a coat of arms, and timber-framed partitions.[4] II
Cantsfield House
54°09′01″N 2°35′01″W / 54.15039°N 2.58350°W / 54.15039; -2.58350 (Cantsfield House)
1725 A stuccoed house with sandstone dressings and a slate roof. It has two storeys and a five-bay front. Above the central doorway is a plaque inscribed with initials and the date. The windows are sashes. On the right side is a set-back wing containing a doorway with an inscribed battlemented lintel, and at the rear is a wing with mullioned windows.[5] II
Abbotson Farmhouse
54°09′05″N 2°34′53″W / 54.15126°N 2.58129°W / 54.15126; -2.58129 (Abbotson Farmhouse)
Mid 18th century (probable) The farmhouse is in sandstone with a slate roof. It has two storeys and three bays. The central doorway has a plain stone surround, and the windows are mullioned.[6] II
Rose Cottage
54°09′01″N 2°35′00″W / 54.15022°N 2.58346°W / 54.15022; -2.58346 (Rose Cottage)
Mid 18th century A sandstone house with a slate roof. It has two storeys, and the main part is in two bays. The central doorway has a stone surround with moulded imposts, and the windows were originally mullioned. To the left are two bays containing sash windows.[7] II
Greta Bridge
54°08′54″N 2°35′50″W / 54.14829°N 2.59720°W / 54.14829; -2.59720 (Greta Bridge)
Early 19th century (probable) The bridge carries the A683 road over the River Greta. It consists of a single segmental arch in rusticated sandstone, and has a solid parapet with rounded coping.[8] II
Milestone
54°09′01″N 2°34′55″W / 54.15032°N 2.58205°W / 54.15032; -2.58205 (Milestone)
Mid 19th century The milestone is in sandstone, and stands on the south side of the A687 road in the village of Cantsfield. It has a triangular plan and a sloping top inscribed with the name of the parish. On the sides are the distances in miles to Hornby, Lancaster, and Ingleton.[9] II
Milestone
54°08′50″N 2°33′31″W / 54.14716°N 2.55856°W / 54.14716; -2.55856 (Milestone)
Mid 19th century The milestone is in sandstone, and stands on the south side of the A687 road to the east of the village of Cantsfield. It has a triangular plan and a sloping top inscribed with the name of the parish. On the sides are the distances in miles to Hornby, Lancaster, and Ingleton.[10] II
Boundary stone
54°09′14″N 2°36′09″W / 54.15389°N 2.60259°W / 54.15389; -2.60259 (Boundary stone)
19th century The stone marks the boundary with Tunstall. It is in sandstone and has a triangular plan. The faces are inscribed with the names of the parishes.[11] II
Boundary stone
54°08′50″N 2°33′29″W / 54.14710°N 2.55814°W / 54.14710; -2.55814 (Boundary stone)
19th century The stone marks the boundary between Lancashire and the West Riding of Yorkshire, and stands on the south side of the A687 road. It consists of an upright flag with a rounded top, with inscriptions including the names of the counties.[12] II
Sundial, Thurland Castle
54°09′06″N 2°35′52″W / 54.15168°N 2.59770°W / 54.15168; -2.59770 (Sundial, Thurland Castle)
1860 The sundial is on the terrace to the south of the castle. It is in sandstone, and has an octagonal base on three steps. The shaft is also octagonal and has fluted sides and a moulded cap, on which is an inscribed brass plate and gnomon.[13] II
Bridge and gateway,
Thurland Castle
54°09′06″N 2°35′53″W / 54.15157°N 2.59806°W / 54.15157; -2.59806 (Bridge and gateway, Thurland Castle)
 
1880s The bridge and gateway are in sandstone, and were designed by Paley and Austin. The bridge crosses the moat, and consists of a single segmental arch with embattled parapets terminating at the south end in octagonal piers, and at the north end against the buttresses to the gateway. The gateway has a moulded pointed arch, above which is a shield of arms.[2][14] II
Stable court buildings and wall, Thurland Castle
54°09′07″N 2°35′54″W / 54.15204°N 2.59827°W / 54.15204; -2.59827 (Stable court, Thurland Castle)
1880s The wall and outbuildings are in sandstone. The buildings are in a single storey and contain mullioned windows. The wall on the west perimeter of the castle is buttressed, and contains a moulded pointed arch.[15] II
Terrace wall,
Thurland Castle
54°09′08″N 2°35′50″W / 54.15224°N 2.59733°W / 54.15224; -2.59733 (Terrace wall, Thurland Castle)
1880s The terrace retaining wall has a battlemented parapet, it is buttressed, and the ends are rounded as bastions. The north end connects to the house; the south end connects to the gatehouse and contains two moulded doorways.[16] II
Inner courtyard wall and tower base,
Thurland Castle
54°09′07″N 2°35′53″W / 54.15195°N 2.59794°W / 54.15195; -2.59794 (Courtyard wall and tower base, Thurland Castle)
1880s The retaining wall of the inner courtyard is in sandstone. At the north end is a doorway and a flight of steps, and the south it ends in an octagonal pier. On the outside is the rectangular base of a tower probably dating from the 14th century.[17] II
Lodge, Thurland Castle
54°09′04″N 2°36′08″W / 54.15119°N 2.60212°W / 54.15119; -2.60212 (Lodge, Thurland Castle)
1880s (probable) The lodge, designed by Paley and Austin, is in two storeys. The west face has a gabled left wing, and a loggia with a gabled dormer. On the south side is a single-storey bay window. The other windows are mullioned.[18] II

References edit

Citations

Sources

  • Hartwell, Clare; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2009) [1969], Lancashire: North, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, ISBN 978-0-300-12667-9
  • Historic England, "Thurland Castle, Cantsfield (1164439)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 April 2015
  • Historic England, "Cantsfield Hall (1362542)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 April 2015
  • Historic England, "Cantsfield House (1071714)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 April 2015
  • Historic England, "Abbotson Farmhouse, Cantsfield (1071711)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 April 2015
  • Historic England, "Rose Cottage, Cantsfield (1071673)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 April 2015
  • Historic England, "Greta Bridge, Cantsfield (1164518)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 April 2015
  • Historic England, "Milestone, Cantsfield (1071674)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 April 2015
  • Historic England, "Milestone, Cantsfield (1071675)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 April 2015
  • Historic England, "Boundary stone, Cantsfield (1164541)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 April 2015
  • Historic England, "Boundary stone, Cantsfield (1362543)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 April 2015
  • Historic England, "Sundial on terrace south of Thurland Castle, Cantsfield (1362521)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 April 2015
  • Historic England, "Bridge over moat at Thurland Castle, with entrance gateway, Cantsfield (1071712)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 April 2015
  • Historic England, "Perimeter wall on west side of Thurland Castle, with buildings of stable court, Cantsfield (1071713)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 April 2015
  • Historic England, "Retaining wall to terrace on north and east sides of Thurland Castle, with wall from house to entrance gateway, Cantsfield (1164492)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 April 2015
  • Historic England, "Retaining wall to inner courtyard at Thurland Castle, with tower base adjoining on south-west side, Cantsfield (1317738)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 April 2015
  • Historic England, "Lodge to Thurland Castle, Cantsfield (1362522)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 April 2015
  • Historic England, Listed Buildings, retrieved 16 April 2015

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Cantsfield is a civil parish in Lancaster Lancashire England It contains 16 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England Of these one is listed Grade II the middle grade and the others are at Grade II the lowest grade The major building in the parish is Thurland Castle this building and structures associated with it are listed The parish contains the village of Cantsfield and is otherwise rural The other listed buildings include houses in the village a bridge two milestones and two boundary stones Key editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Grade Criteria 1 II Particularly important buildings of more than special interestII Buildings of national importance and special interestBuildings editName and location Photograph Date Notes GradeThurland Castle54 09 07 N 2 35 51 W 54 15203 N 2 59737 W 54 15203 2 59737 Thurland Castle nbsp 14th century The castle was badly damaged in the Civil War restored in 1809 and 1829 gutted by fire in 1879 and largely rebuilt using the original material by Paley and Austin It is built in sandstone with slate roofs and consists mainly of two ranges at an acute angle Features include two towers with embattled parapets a single storey embattled porch and windows that are mullioned or mullioned and transomed The building has been converted into flats 2 3 II Cantsfield Hall54 09 00 N 2 34 57 W 54 14994 N 2 58251 W 54 14994 2 58251 Cantsfield Hall nbsp 1623 A stone house with a slate roof in two ranges at right angles to each other in two storeys with attics Originally the windows were mullioned and some mullions have survived other windows are modern replacements Inside the house is a fireplace with a lintel carved with a coat of arms and timber framed partitions 4 IICantsfield House54 09 01 N 2 35 01 W 54 15039 N 2 58350 W 54 15039 2 58350 Cantsfield House 1725 A stuccoed house with sandstone dressings and a slate roof It has two storeys and a five bay front Above the central doorway is a plaque inscribed with initials and the date The windows are sashes On the right side is a set back wing containing a doorway with an inscribed battlemented lintel and at the rear is a wing with mullioned windows 5 IIAbbotson Farmhouse54 09 05 N 2 34 53 W 54 15126 N 2 58129 W 54 15126 2 58129 Abbotson Farmhouse Mid 18th century probable The farmhouse is in sandstone with a slate roof It has two storeys and three bays The central doorway has a plain stone surround and the windows are mullioned 6 IIRose Cottage54 09 01 N 2 35 00 W 54 15022 N 2 58346 W 54 15022 2 58346 Rose Cottage Mid 18th century A sandstone house with a slate roof It has two storeys and the main part is in two bays The central doorway has a stone surround with moulded imposts and the windows were originally mullioned To the left are two bays containing sash windows 7 IIGreta Bridge54 08 54 N 2 35 50 W 54 14829 N 2 59720 W 54 14829 2 59720 Greta Bridge Early 19th century probable The bridge carries the A683 road over the River Greta It consists of a single segmental arch in rusticated sandstone and has a solid parapet with rounded coping 8 IIMilestone54 09 01 N 2 34 55 W 54 15032 N 2 58205 W 54 15032 2 58205 Milestone Mid 19th century The milestone is in sandstone and stands on the south side of the A687 road in the village of Cantsfield It has a triangular plan and a sloping top inscribed with the name of the parish On the sides are the distances in miles to Hornby Lancaster and Ingleton 9 IIMilestone54 08 50 N 2 33 31 W 54 14716 N 2 55856 W 54 14716 2 55856 Milestone Mid 19th century The milestone is in sandstone and stands on the south side of the A687 road to the east of the village of Cantsfield It has a triangular plan and a sloping top inscribed with the name of the parish On the sides are the distances in miles to Hornby Lancaster and Ingleton 10 IIBoundary stone54 09 14 N 2 36 09 W 54 15389 N 2 60259 W 54 15389 2 60259 Boundary stone 19th century The stone marks the boundary with Tunstall It is in sandstone and has a triangular plan The faces are inscribed with the names of the parishes 11 IIBoundary stone54 08 50 N 2 33 29 W 54 14710 N 2 55814 W 54 14710 2 55814 Boundary stone 19th century The stone marks the boundary between Lancashire and the West Riding of Yorkshire and stands on the south side of the A687 road It consists of an upright flag with a rounded top with inscriptions including the names of the counties 12 IISundial Thurland Castle54 09 06 N 2 35 52 W 54 15168 N 2 59770 W 54 15168 2 59770 Sundial Thurland Castle 1860 The sundial is on the terrace to the south of the castle It is in sandstone and has an octagonal base on three steps The shaft is also octagonal and has fluted sides and a moulded cap on which is an inscribed brass plate and gnomon 13 IIBridge and gateway Thurland Castle54 09 06 N 2 35 53 W 54 15157 N 2 59806 W 54 15157 2 59806 Bridge and gateway Thurland Castle nbsp 1880s The bridge and gateway are in sandstone and were designed by Paley and Austin The bridge crosses the moat and consists of a single segmental arch with embattled parapets terminating at the south end in octagonal piers and at the north end against the buttresses to the gateway The gateway has a moulded pointed arch above which is a shield of arms 2 14 IIStable court buildings and wall Thurland Castle54 09 07 N 2 35 54 W 54 15204 N 2 59827 W 54 15204 2 59827 Stable court Thurland Castle 1880s The wall and outbuildings are in sandstone The buildings are in a single storey and contain mullioned windows The wall on the west perimeter of the castle is buttressed and contains a moulded pointed arch 15 IITerrace wall Thurland Castle54 09 08 N 2 35 50 W 54 15224 N 2 59733 W 54 15224 2 59733 Terrace wall Thurland Castle 1880s The terrace retaining wall has a battlemented parapet it is buttressed and the ends are rounded as bastions The north end connects to the house the south end connects to the gatehouse and contains two moulded doorways 16 IIInner courtyard wall and tower base Thurland Castle54 09 07 N 2 35 53 W 54 15195 N 2 59794 W 54 15195 2 59794 Courtyard wall and tower base Thurland Castle 1880s The retaining wall of the inner courtyard is in sandstone At the north end is a doorway and a flight of steps and the south it ends in an octagonal pier On the outside is the rectangular base of a tower probably dating from the 14th century 17 IILodge Thurland Castle54 09 04 N 2 36 08 W 54 15119 N 2 60212 W 54 15119 2 60212 Lodge Thurland Castle 1880s probable The lodge designed by Paley and Austin is in two storeys The west face has a gabled left wing and a loggia with a gabled dormer On the south side is a single storey bay window The other windows are mullioned 18 IIReferences edit nbsp Lancashire portalCitations Historic England a b Hartwell amp Pevsner 2009 p 673 Historic England amp 1164439 Historic England amp 1362542 Historic England amp 1071714 Historic England amp 1071711 Historic England amp 1071673 Historic England amp 1164518 Historic England amp 1071674 Historic England amp 1071675 Historic England amp 1164541 Historic England amp 1362543 Historic England amp 1362521 Historic England amp 1071712 Historic England amp 1071713 Historic England amp 1164492 Historic England amp 1317738 Historic England amp 1362522 Sources Hartwell Clare Pevsner Nikolaus 2009 1969 Lancashire North The Buildings of England New Haven and London Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 12667 9 Historic England Thurland Castle Cantsfield 1164439 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 April 2015 Historic England Cantsfield Hall 1362542 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 April 2015 Historic England Cantsfield House 1071714 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 April 2015 Historic England Abbotson Farmhouse Cantsfield 1071711 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 April 2015 Historic England Rose Cottage Cantsfield 1071673 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 April 2015 Historic England Greta Bridge Cantsfield 1164518 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 April 2015 Historic England Milestone Cantsfield 1071674 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 April 2015 Historic England Milestone Cantsfield 1071675 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 April 2015 Historic England Boundary stone Cantsfield 1164541 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 April 2015 Historic England Boundary stone Cantsfield 1362543 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 April 2015 Historic England Sundial on terrace south of Thurland Castle Cantsfield 1362521 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 April 2015 Historic England Bridge over moat at Thurland Castle with entrance gateway Cantsfield 1071712 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 April 2015 Historic England Perimeter wall on west side of Thurland Castle with buildings of stable court Cantsfield 1071713 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 April 2015 Historic England Retaining wall to terrace on north and east sides of Thurland Castle with wall from house to entrance gateway Cantsfield 1164492 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 April 2015 Historic England Retaining wall to inner courtyard at Thurland Castle with tower base adjoining on south west side Cantsfield 1317738 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 April 2015 Historic England Lodge to Thurland Castle Cantsfield 1362522 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 April 2015 Historic England Listed Buildings retrieved 16 April 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Listed buildings in Cantsfield amp oldid 1083695552, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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