History in Structure

Listed Buildings in West Auckland Ward, County Durham

  1. I Church of St Helen Photos
    St Helen's Church, St Helen Auckland, County Durham, DL14
  2. II Escomb Farmhouse Photos
    Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  3. II Escomb War Memorial Photos
    High Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  4. II Gin Gang to North East of Number 35, Escomb Farmhouse Photos
    Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  5. II Group of Eight Early C18 Tombs to South of the Saxon Church Photos
    Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  6. II Group of Table Tombs 3 Metres to East of Church of St Helen Photos
    St Helen's Church, St Helen Auckland, County Durham, DL14
  7. II Headstone to Thomas Corbett 20 Metres East of Church of St Helen Photos
    St Helen's Church, St Helen Auckland, County Durham, DL14
  8. II* Number 12 bridge railway accommodation bridge at NZ 191 297 Photos
    High Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  9. I St Helen Hall Photos
    St Helen Auckland, County Durham, DL14
  10. II St Helen's Auckland Junior School and Attached Walls and Railings Photos
    St Helen Auckland, County Durham, DL14
  11. II Stable and Shed to South East of Number 35, Escomb Farmhouse Photos
    Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  12. II Table Tomb 15 Metres West of the Saxon Church Photos
    Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  13. I The Saxon Church Photos
    Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  14. II Vanbrugh House Photos
    St Helen Auckland, County Durham, DL14
  15. II Wall and Gates Around Yard to Church of St Helen Photos
    St Helen Auckland, County Durham, DL14
  16. II Wall Around Churchyard of the Saxon Church Photos
    Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  17. II Wall to Garden in Front of Number 35, Escomb Farmhouse Photos
    Escomb, County Durham, DL14
  18. II Wheatsheaf Public House Photos
    St Helen Auckland, County Durham, DL14

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