Cummersdale is a civil parish in the Carlisle district of Cumbria, England. It contains six listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. All 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".[1] The parish contains the village of Cummersdale, and is otherwise rural. The listed buildings consist of houses, a farmhouse and barn, a public house, and a milestone.
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Cummersdale is a civil parish in the Carlisle district of Cumbria, England. It contains six listedbuildings that are recorded in the National Heritage...
the Cummersdale Viaduct and the Spinners Arms. Cumbria portal ListedbuildingsinCummersdale Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cummersdale. "Parish...
Crosby-on-Eden Crosscanonby St John's CE School, Crosscanonby Cummersdale School, Cummersdale Cumwhinton School, Cumwhinton Dean CE School, Dean Dearham...
assemblies in the United Kingdom, see the list of acts of the Scottish Parliament, the list of acts of the Northern Ireland Assembly, and the list of acts...
station is still intact, including platforms, and the station buildings are now grade II listed structures. The station was designed by John Holloway Sanders...
plant (for prestige cars) on the B5299 in south Carlisle; to the south inCummersdale next to the River Caldew, Stead McAlpin have a large textile site, formerly...
complete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1883. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments...
The West Cumberland Times and Star, and the Cumberland Building Society. It is also mentioned in Macbeth as the kingdom given to Prince Malcolm, and is...
a small area around the town of Alston. 1church meets in hall after church building closed in 2017 "Church of England parish map". www.arcgis.com. Retrieved...
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the City of Carlisle Listedbuildingsin Carlisle, Cumbria Historic England, "Citadel Station (1196969)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
Barrock Fell, and possibly at Cummersdale, all south of Carlisle. After the 360s there appears to have been a 'marked decline in the occupation of vici', possibly...
p. 137. White 1984. White 1984, p. 21. White 1984, p. 22. British ListedBuildings Retrieved : 18 August 2012 Cumbria Railways Retrieved : 23 August 2012...
platforms, with a station building that survives as a private house and also a water tower that survives and is now a listedbuilding. The platforms have been...
1947, a victim of the post-war fuel crisis. Bradshaw still listed the service as Suspended in 1949. It was never reinstated. Workmen's trains to Sellafield...
opened 10 May 1843; closed 12 June 1950; Dalston; opened 10 May 1843; Cummersdale; opened October 1858; Saturdays only until May 1879 (Saturday was Carlisle...
day as a Grade II listedbuilding. The Roa Island article covers the early history of this end of the 15 mi (24 km) line to Dalton-in-Furness (the southern...
station does not appear in other standard works, notably Butt and Croughton, nor is it mentioned in any of the other works listed below, online or on paper...
1947, a victim of the post-war fuel crisis. Bradshaw still listed the service as Suspended in 1949. It was never reinstated. Special trains and workmen's...
1947, a victim of the post-war fuel crisis. Bradshaw still listed the service as Suspended in 1949. It was never reinstated. Workmen's trains to Sellafield...
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Caledonian to gain access to England, including building a port and, effectively, the railway town of Silloth in the scarcely populated northwest corner of...
1947, a victim of the post-war fuel crisis. Bradshaw still listed the service as Suspended in 1949. It was never reinstated. One authority states that unadvertised...