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Ellel is a civil parish in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It contains 47 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II. The parish contains the villages of Galgate and Dolphinholme, and is otherwise rural. A high proportion of the listed buildings are country houses, smaller houses and cottages, farmhouses and farm buildings. In the 18th and 19th centuries silk spinning took place in Galgate, and two silk mills, later converted for other uses, are listed. The Lancaster Canal passes through the parish, and the junction with its Glasson Branch is also in the parish. Associated with these are listed bridges, locks, and an aqueduct. Bridges over the Rivers Wyre and Conder are also listed. Other listed buildings include a public house, churches and structures in churchyards (including a family mausoleum), a milestone, a war memorial. and boundary stones. (en) |
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Church of St. John, Ellel (en) Aqueduct , Ellel (en) Bantons Farmhouse, Ellel (en) Barker House Farmhouse, Ellel (en) Boundary Stone, Ellel (en) Chapel Cottages, Ellel (en) Church of St. Mark, Ellel (en) Corless Mill Cottage, or Keeper's Cottage, Ellel (en) Dolphinholme Bridge, Ellel (en) Double Bridge , Ellel (en) Ellel Grange (en) Ellel Grange Bridge , Ellel (en) Ellel Hall (en) Ellel Hall Bridge , Ellel (en) Ellel House (en) Galgate Bridge , Ellel (en) Galgate Old Bridge, Ellel (en) Galgate Silk Mill, Ellel (en) Galgate Silk Mills, Ellel (en) Hang Yeat, Ellel (en) Hay Carr Bridge , Ellel (en) Hay Carr Cottage , Ellel (en) Heversham House Farmhouse, Ellel (en) Junction Bridge, Ellel (en) Kings Lee Chapel, Ellel (en) Lane House, Ellel (en) Lower Starbank Farmhouse, Ellel (en) Milestone, Ellel (en) No. 31 Chapel Street, Ellel (en) Nook House Farmhouse, Ellel (en) Nos. 1, 3 and 5 Wagon Road, Ellel (en) Parish of Ellel War Memorial, Ellel (en) Preston family Mausoleum, Church St. Mary, Ellel (en) Redwards, Ellel (en) Second Lock bridge, Ellel (en) Second Lock, Ellel (en) Stile north of entrance to Graveyard, Ellel (en) Stirzakers Farmhouse, Ellel (en) Sundial in graveyard, Ellel (en) Top Lock, Ellel (en) Welby Crag Farmhouse, Ellel (en) Wyreside Lodge, Ellel (en) Ellel Grange Home Farm and Walled Garden including stables, coach house and coachman's cottage, farmhouse, agricultural and horticultural buildings, and associated walls, yard and gates (en) The Fleece Hotel and stables adjoining to east, Ellel (en) Bridge over River Wyre in grounds of Wyreside Hall, Ellel (en) Post Office, 19A, and 19-28 - Corless Cottages, Ellel (en) Boundary Stone south of Potters Brook Bridge, Ellel (en) |
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Ellel is a civil parish in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It contains 47 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II. The parish contains the villages of Galgate and Dolphinholme, and is otherwise rural. A high proportion of the listed buildings are country houses, smaller houses and cottages, farmhouses and farm buildings. In the 18th and 19th centuries silk spinning took place in Galgate, and two silk mills, later converted for other uses, are listed. The Lancaster Canal passes through the parish, and the junction with its Glasson Branch is also in the parish. Associated with these are listed bridges, locks, and an aqueduct. Bridges over the Rivers Wyre and Conder are (en) |