Grade I Listed Buildings in Lancashire - Lancaster

Lancaster

Name Photograph Date Location Description
Ashton Hall 1310 !1. Early 14th century
2. 1856
Lancaster T !Thurnham, Lancaster Ashton Hall dates from the 14th century and 1856. It is constructed of sandstone and has slate roofs.
Ashton Memorial 1905 !1. 1905–09
2. 1985–87 (restoration)
Lancaster
Ashton Memorial was built 1905–09 by Baron Ashton, a millionaire industrialist, in memory of his wife. It is constructed of Portland stone.
Borwick Hall 1590 !Late 16th century Lancaster B !Borwick, Lancaster
This house was built late 16th century although there are remains from 14th century. It is constructed of rubble with sandstone dressings and has a slate roof.
Borwick Hall Gatehouse 1650 !Probably mid-17th century Lancaster B !Borwick, Lancaster
The Gatehouse at Borwick Hall has the date "1650" above the entrance. It is constructed of rubble and has a stone slate roof.
Borwick Hall Stables 1650 !Probably mid-17th century Lancaster B !Borwick, Lancaster
The stables at Borwick Hall were probably built in the mid-17th century.
Burrow Hall 1740 !c. 1740 Nether Burrow
Burrow Hall is a country house that was built c. 1740. It is constructed of sandstone ashlar and has a slate roof.
The Chapter House, Cockersand Abbey 1210 !early 13th century Lancaster T !Thurnham, Lancaster
The Chapter House at Cockersand Abbey was built in the early 13th century; the abbey had existed from the late 12th century. The building is constructed of red sandstone rubble and has a slate roof. Its plan is octagonal although the west side has been squared off. At some point (probably the mid-18th century) it was converted into a family burial chamber.
Claughton Hall 1600 !c. 1600 Claughton
Claughton Hall was built c. 1600, although it has remains from the 15th century. It was moved and rebuilt 1932–5. It is constructed of sandstone rubble and has stone slate roofs.
Hornby Castle 1550 !1. 16th century (keep) Hornby
Hornby Castle was built from the 16th to the 19th century.
The Judges' Lodgings and attached forecort, steps, gate piers, gates and railings 1625 !c. 1625 Lancaster
The Judges' Lodgings were built c. 1625.
Lune Aqueduct 1797 !1797 Halton
Lune Aqueduct was built 1797.
Lancaster Castle 1150 !c. 1150 Lancaster
Lancaster Castle was built c. 1150.
Lancaster Priory 1430 !c. 1430 Lancaster
Lancaster Priory was built c. 1430.
Old Rectory, Warton 1350 !mid-14th century Warton
The Old Rectory at Warton was built in the mid-14th century.
St John the Baptist's Church 1415 !1. c. 1415
2. 16th century (alterations)
Tunstall
St John the Baptist's was built c. 1415.
St John the Evangelist's Church 1150 !1. 12th century
2. 1734 (partly rebuilt)
3. 1862 (restored)
Gressingham
St John the Evangelist's has 12th century remains and was partly rebuilt in 1734.
St Margaret's Church 1514 !1514 Hornby
The tower at St Margaret's was built in 1514.
St Oswald Vicarage 1300 !1. c. 1300
2. 1824
Warton
The vicarage was built c. 1300 and 1824. It is constructed of squared, coursed limestone.
St Patrick's Chapel 0750 !8th or 9th century Heysham
St Patrick's dates from the 8th or 9th century.
Tombs west of St Patrick's Chapel 1310 !early 14th century Heysham
These six graves date from before the Norman conquest of England.
Tombs south of St Patrick's Chapel 1310 !early 14th century Heysham
These two graves date from before the Norman conquest of England.
St Peter's Church 1350 !14th century Heysham
St Peter's was built in the 14th century.
St Wilfrid's Church 1490 !late 15th century Melling
St Wilfrid's was built in the late 15th century.
Thurnham Hall 1600 !c. 1600 Lancaster T !Thurnham, Lancaster
Thurnham Hall was built c. 1600.

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