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- Tatham is a civil parish in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It contains 47 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, two are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. Apart from the small settlement of Lowgill, the parish is rural, containing widespread farms. Most of the listed buildings are farmhouses, farm buildings and houses. The other listed buildings include two churches, two boundary stones, a derelict colliery engine house, a public house, and a telephone kiosk. (en)
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- Church of the Good Shepherd, Tatham (en)
- Church of St. James, Tatham (en)
- The Green and farm building adjoining to east, Tatham (en)
- Station Farmhouse and barn adjoining to east, Tatham (en)
- Blands Farmhouse, Tatham (en)
- Botton Head Farmhouse, Tatham (en)
- Boundary stone, Tatham (en)
- Bridge Inn Cottage, Tatham (en)
- Clintsfield Colliery Engine House, Tatham (en)
- Clintsfield Colliery, Tatham (en)
- Crown House, Tatham (en)
- Farr House, Tatham (en)
- Green Farmhouse, Tatham (en)
- Green Hall Farmhouse, Tatham (en)
- Green Side Farmhouse, Tatham (en)
- Higher Stock Bridge Farmhouse, Tatham (en)
- Hole House Farmhouse, Tatham (en)
- Ivah Farmhouse, Tatham (en)
- Ivy Cottage and East View, Tatham (en)
- K6 telephone kiosk, Tatham (en)
- Knott Hill and barn adjoining to west, Tatham (en)
- Laith House, Tatham (en)
- Lanshaw Farmhouse, Tatham (en)
- Lowgill Hall, Tatham (en)
- Lythe with barn adjoining to south, Tatham (en)
- Moorhead, Tatham (en)
- Old Rectory, Tatham (en)
- Ridleys, Tatham (en)
- Rose Cottage, Tatham (en)
- Snap Cottage and Well House, Tatham (en)
- Station House, Tatham (en)
- Swans, Tatham (en)
- Tatham Bridge Inn, Tatham (en)
- The Hill Farmhouse, Tatham (en)
- Thwaite Moss, Tatham (en)
- Wenning Cottage, Tatham (en)
- Clintsfield Farmhouse and farm buildings adjoining, Tatham (en)
- Wall surrounding sunken garden approximately 30 metres south of Blands Farmhouse, with tunnel entrances, Tatham (en)
- House on east side of farmyard at Ringstones and barn adjoining to north, Tatham (en)
- Goose house approximately 15 metres south-west of Blands Farmhouse, Tatham (en)
- Far Mealbank Farmhouse and barn adjoining to east, Tatham (en)
- Robert Hall Farmhouse and farm building adjoining to east in same range, Tatham (en)
- Foss Bank Farmhouse and farm buildings adjoining to west, Tatham (en)
- House on south side of farmyard at Ringstones and farm buildings adjoining in same range, Tatham (en)
- Russell's Farm House and farm buildings adjoining in same range, Tatham (en)
- Lane Head Farmhouse and barn adjoining to west, Tatham (en)
- Lowgill House and farm store adjoining to south, Tatham (en)
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- Tatham is a civil parish in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It contains 47 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, two are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. Apart from the small settlement of Lowgill, the parish is rural, containing widespread farms. Most of the listed buildings are farmhouses, farm buildings and houses. The other listed buildings include two churches, two boundary stones, a derelict colliery engine house, a public house, and a telephone kiosk. (en)
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