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Listed buildings in Hambleton, Lancashire

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Hambleton is a civil parish in the Wyre district of Lancashire, England. It contains two listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Both the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". The parish contains the village of Hambleton and the surrounding countryside. The listed buildings comprise a house and a bridge.

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Buildings

Name and location Photograph Date Notes
Hambleton Hall
53°52′19″N 2°56′33″W / 53.87198°N 2.94261°W / 53.87198; -2.94261 (Hambleton Hall)
1710 A house in pebbledashed brick with a slate roof, in two storeys and three bays. There is a continuous rendered string course between the storeys. The windows are modern and have plain reveals. Above the doorway is an inscribed plaque.
Carr Bridge
53°53′13″N 2°57′16″W / 53.88705°N 2.95455°W / 53.88705; -2.95455 (Carr Bridge)
Early 19th century (probable) The bridge carries a road over a drainage channel. It is in sandstone and consists of a single segmental arch with a narrow channel. The bridge has a solid parapet with a string course and coping.

References

Citations

  1. Historic England
  2. Historic England & 1361876
  3. Historic England & 1073071

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Buildings and structures in the Borough of Wyre
Grade I
Places of worship
St Michael's Church
Marsh Mill, Thornton
Pharos Lighthouse, Fleetwood
Grade II*
Places of worship
Grade II
Places of worship
Unlisted
Places of worship
Derelict or
demolished
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