Listed buildings in Commondale
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Commondale is a civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It contains eight 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".{{sfn|Historic England|ps=none}} The parish contains the village of Commondale and the surrounding countryside, and the listed buildings consist of a bridge, a guidestone, two war memorials, and boundary stones.
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Guidestone {{coord|54.48553 |
0.98796|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Guidestone}}
|File:Guidestone, Commondale.jpg |align="center"|{{sort|1725|Early 18th century (probable)}} |The guidestone, which stands by a junction, consists of a square stone about {{convert|0.5|m}} high with a roughly-chamfered top, pointing hands, and initials on the top. On the south face, a hand points east to Whitby and another hand points west to Stokesley. On the west face, a hand points north to "JISBER" (Guisborough).{{sfnp|Historic England|1148626|ps=none}} |
Dibble Bridge {{coord|54.46177 |
0.95901|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Dibble Bridge}}
|File:Dibble Bridge, Westerdale - geograph.org.uk - 28953.jpg |align="center"|{{sort|1750|18th century}} |The bridge carries Dibble Bridge Bank over the River Esk. It is in sandstone, and consists of two round arches. The bridge has voussoirs, moulded arched rings, and cutwaters with ramped chamfer, rising to form a buttress at the central peak of each sloped parapet. The parapets have shallow gabled copings, at the corners the parapet is curved to form refuges, and at the ends are square piers.{{sfnp|Historic England|1316231|ps=none}} |
Boundary stone about 990 metres northeast of Skelderskew Farmhouse {{coord|54.49861 |
0.97840|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Boundary stone about 990 metres northeast of Skelderskew Farmhouse}}
|File:Old Boundary Marker east of Ravengill Head, Lockwood Parish (geograph 6055926).jpg |align="center"|1798 |The boundary stone is in limestone. It consists of a roughly dressed shaft about {{convert|38|cm}} by {{convert|38|cm}} by {{convert|89|cm}} high, and is inscribed with "RC 1798 G" on the south face.{{sfnp|Historic England|1329586|ps=none}} |
Pair of boundary stones about 1870 metres south of Tidkinhow Farmhouse {{coord|54.50016 |
0.99394|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Pair of boundary stones about 1870 metres south of Tidkinhow Farmhouse}}
|File:Boundary Stone, Skelderskew Moor - geograph.org.uk - 432563.jpg |align="center"|{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}} |The boundary stones consist of roughly-dressed limestone shafts. The west stone is about {{convert|37|cm}} by {{convert|25|cm}} by {{convert|1|m}} high, and is inscribed with initials and dates. The east stone is about {{convert|30|cm}} square and {{convert|67|cm}} high, and is unmarked.{{sfnp|Historic England|1329587|ps=none}} |
Boundary stone about 1150 metres northeast of Skelderskew Farmhouse {{coord|54.49640 |
0.96674|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Boundary stone about 1150 metres northeast of Skelderskew Farmhouse}}
|File:Old Boundary Marker close to Smeathorns Road (geograph 7422507).jpg |align="center"|{{sort|1850|Mid 19th century}} |The boundary stone is in limestone. It consists of a dressed shaft about {{convert|40|cm}} by {{convert|40|cm}} by {{convert|51|cm}} high, and is inscribed with the letter "D".{{sfnp|Historic England|1139685|ps=none}} |
Boundary stone about 1300 metres northeast of Skelderskew Farmhouse {{coord|54.49294 |
0.96108|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Boundary stone about 1300 metres northeast of Skelderskew Farmhouse}}
|File:Old Boundary Marker on Brown Hill (geograph 7027265).jpg |align="center"|{{sort|1850|Mid 19th century}} |The boundary stone is in limestone. It consists of a dressed shaft about {{convert|35|cm}} by {{convert|35|cm}} by {{convert|91|cm}} high, and is inscribed with the letter "D" on the south face.{{sfnp|Historic England|1250383|ps=none}} |
Shepherds' Memorial {{coord|54.49906 |
1.00571|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Shepherds' Memorial}}
|File:Memorial on Skelderskew Moor - geograph.org.uk - 4950946.jpg |align="center"|{{sort|1920|c. 1920}} |A war memorial, standing in open moorland, to the memory of two shepherds who died as a result of injuries sustained during the First World War. It consists of a gritstone pillar about {{convert|2|m}} high on a low base. At the top is a military badge carved in low relief in a panel, and below is an inscription.{{sfnp|Historic England|1436162|ps=none}} |
War memorial {{coord|54.48551 |
0.97861|region:GB_type:landmark|name=War memorial}}
|File:War Memorial, Commondale.jpg |align="center"|1921 |The war memorial is by a road junction, and consists of a stone Latin cross, on a short tapering square-sectioned shaft. This stands on a plinth, on a base of four steps. On the plinth are brown salt-glazed stoneware tablets, with inscriptions on the front and rear, the names of those lost on the side panels, and there is another inscribed panel on the upper step. The memorial is enclosed by railings on a stone kerb.{{sfnp|Grenville|Pevsner|2023|p=213|ps=none}}{{sfnp|Historic England|1440919|ps=none}} |
References
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- {{NHLE |num= 1148626|desc= Guide stone on north side of road from Stokesley, Commondale|access-date= 11 June 2024|mode=cs2}}
- {{NHLE |num= 1316231|desc= Dibble Bridge over River Esk, Commondale|access-date= 11 June 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
- {{NHLE |num= 1329586|desc= Boundary stone, circa 990 metres north east of Skelderskew Farmhouse, Commondale|access-date= 11 June 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
- {{NHLE |num= 1329587|desc= Pair of boundary stones, circa 1,870m south of Tidkinhow Farmhouse, Commondale|access-date= 11 June 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
- {{NHLE |num= 1139685|desc= Boundary stone, circa 1,150 metres north east of Skelderskew Farmhouse, Commondale|access-date= 11 June 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
- {{NHLE |num= 1250383|desc= Boundary stone, circa 1,300 metres north east of Skelderskew Farmhouse, Commondale|access-date= 11 June 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
- {{NHLE |num= 1436162|desc= Commondale Shepherds' Memorial, Commondale|access-date= 11 June 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
- {{NHLE |num= 1440919|desc= Commondale War Memorial, Commondale|access-date= 11 June 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
- {{Citation | author = Historic England | title = Listed Buildings | url = http://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/what-is-designation/listed-buildings/ |access-date= 11 June 2024}}
- {{cite book| last1 =Grenville| first1 =Jane| last2 = Pevsner | first2 = Nikolaus | author2-link = Nikolaus Pevsner | series= The Buildings of England| title =Yorkshire: The North Riding| publisher =Yale University Press | year =2023 | orig-year=1966 |location =New Haven and London | isbn =978-0-300-25903-2 }}
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