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Image | Name | Listed | Co-ordinates | Notes | Ref(s) |
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Auckland Castle | Grade I | 54°39′59″N 1°40′13″W / 54.6664°N 1.6702°W / 54.6664; -1.6702 (Auckland Castle) | Probably begun in 12th Century and completed in 13th century. | ||
West Mural Tower and West Walls | Grade I | 54°39′59″N 1°40′21″W / 54.6663°N 1.6725°W / 54.6663; -1.6725 (West Mural Tower and West Walls) | First wall built 14th century | ||
Entrance Gateway | Grade I | 54°39′57″N 1°40′16″W / 54.6657°N 1.6712°W / 54.6657; -1.6712 (Gatehouse) | Built by Thomas Robinson in 1760 for Bishop Trevor | ||
Chapel of St Peter | Grade I | 54°40′01″N 1°40′12″W / 54.6669°N 1.6699°W / 54.6669; -1.6699 (Chapel of St Peter) | Built as Great Hall around 1190. Completed 1249. Converted to chapel 1661-65 | ||
Screen wall | Grade I | 54°39′58″N 1°40′11″W / 54.6662°N 1.6698°W / 54.6662; -1.6698 (Screen wall) | Built around 1795 for Shute Barrington by James Wyatt | ||
Deer Shelter | Grade I | 54°40′07″N 1°40′00″W / 54.6686°N 1.6666°W / 54.6686; -1.6666 (Deer Shelter) | Built around 1760 | ||
Castle Lodge | Grade I | 54°39′56″N 1°40′16″W / 54.6656°N 1.6710°W / 54.6656; -1.6710 (Castle Lodge) | Built 17th Century | ||
11 Market Place | Grade II* | 54°39′56″N 1°40′17″W / 54.6655°N 1.6715°W / 54.6655; -1.6715 (11 Market Place) | Built early 18th Century. Formerly known as 18 Castle Square | ||
15 and 16 Market Place | Grade II | 54°39′57″N 1°40′18″W / 54.6658°N 1.6716°W / 54.6658; -1.6716 (Park gate-houses) | 18th Century park gate-houses | ||
17 and 18 Market Place | Grade II | 54°39′57″N 1°40′18″W / 54.6658°N 1.6718°W / 54.6658; -1.6718 (17-18 Market Place) | Built early 18th century | ||
12 Market Place | Grade II | 54°39′56″N 1°40′17″W / 54.6656°N 1.6713°W / 54.6656; -1.6713 (12 Market Place) | Built early 18th Century. Previously known as 19 Castle Square. | ||
2 and 3 Castle Square | Grade II | 54°39′58″N 1°40′17″W / 54.6662°N 1.6715°W / 54.6662; -1.6715 (2 and 3 Castle Square) | Medieval use unknown. Later Prebends' College, then carriage house. | ||
Westcott Lodge | Grade II | 54°39′58″N 1°40′17″W / 54.6660°N 1.6713°W / 54.6660; -1.6713 (Westcott Lodge) | Built early 18th Century. | ||
Six pillars | Grade II | 54°39′58″N 1°40′20″W / 54.6662°N 1.6723°W / 54.6662; -1.6723 (Six Pillars) | Possibly 17th Century hay shed. | ||
Garden and Drive Walls | Grade II | 54°39′57″N 1°40′12″W / 54.6658°N 1.6701°W / 54.6658; -1.6701 (Garden and Drive Walls) | Built 18th and 19th century. Railings added 19th Century | ||
Jock's Bridge | Grade II | 54°40′16″N 1°40′10″W / 54.6710°N 1.6694°W / 54.6710; -1.6694 (Jock's Bridge) | Built 1819, forms park boundary wall. | ||
Trevor's Bridge | Grade II | 54°40′14″N 1°40′04″W / 54.6706°N 1.6679°W / 54.6706; -1.6679 (Trevor's Bridge) | Built 1757 | ||
Ice House | Grade II | 54°40′15″N 1°40′02″W / 54.6707°N 1.6672°W / 54.6707; -1.6672 (Ice House) | Probably built late 18th Century | ||
Footbridge over Coundon Burn | Grade II | 54°40′18″N 1°40′01″W / 54.6717°N 1.6670°W / 54.6717; -1.6670 (Footbridge over Coundon Burn) | Built mid 18th Century | ||
Footbridge over Coundon Burn | Grade II | 54°40′20″N 1°39′50″W / 54.6721°N 1.6639°W / 54.6721; -1.6639 (Footbridge over Coundon Burn) | Built 1827 | ||
Footbridge over Coundon Burn | Grade II | 54°40′17″N 1°39′41″W / 54.6714°N 1.6614°W / 54.6714; -1.6614 (Footbridge over Coundon Burn) | Built 18th Century. | ||
Well head | Grade II | 54°40′21″N 1°39′32″W / 54.6724°N 1.6588°W / 54.6724; -1.6588 (Well head) | 2m high pyramid. Part of 18th Century water supply to castle. | ||
Cistern | Grade II | 54°40′22″N 1°39′24″W / 54.6727°N 1.6567°W / 54.6727; -1.6567 (Cistern) | Part of 18th Century water supply to castle. | ||
Milestone on Castle Drive | Grade II | 54°40′26″N 1°39′23″W / 54.6740°N 1.6565°W / 54.6740; -1.6565 (Milestone on Castle Drive) | 18th Century | ||
Park Gates and Screen Wall | Grade II | 54°40′27″N 1°38′38″W / 54.6741°N 1.6439°W / 54.6741; -1.6439 (Park Gates and Screen Wall) | Built late 18th Century | ||
Lodge Farmhouse | Grade II | 54°40′37″N 1°39′49″W / 54.6770°N 1.6635°W / 54.6770; -1.6635 (Lodge Farmhouse) | Built 1779 for John Egerton | ||
Stables and Barn of Lodge Farmhouse | Grade II | 54°40′37″N 1°39′50″W / 54.6770°N 1.6638°W / 54.6770; -1.6638 (Stables and Barn of Lodge Farmhouse) | Built 1779. | ||
Stables and Barn of Lodge Farmhouse | Grade II | 54°40′37″N 1°39′48″W / 54.6769°N 1.6632°W / 54.6769; -1.6632 (Stables and Barn of Lodge Farmhouse) | Built 1779. |
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