Mearley is a civil parish in Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England. It contains three listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish is entirely rural, and the listed buildings consist of three dwellings.
Grade | Criteria |
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II* | Particularly important buildings of more than special interest |
II | Buildings of national importance and special interest |
Name and location | Photograph | Date | Notes | Grade |
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Little Mearley Hall 53.8703°N -2.3432°W | A house in sandstone, mostly pebbledashed, with a roof partly in slate and partly in stone-slate. There are two storeys and an attic, and a main range and a cross wing. The windows are in varying types; some are mullioned, and some contain sashes or casements. There is a two-storey bay window that was formerly in Sawley Abbey. One doorway has a plain surround, another has a moulded surround and a Tudor arched head, and above it is an inscribed plaque. | |||
Great Mearley Cottage 53.8629°N -2.3522°W | The house is in pebbledashed stone with a stone-slate roof, and has two storeys and three bays. The windows are mullioned, and the doorway has a chamfered surround. Above the doorway is a blank plaque. | |||
Lane Side Farmhouse 53.8662°N -2.3512°W | A sandstone house with a slate roof, in two storeys and two bays. The windows are mullioned with plain surrounds, and the entrance is at the rear through a single-storey porch. | |||
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