Westnewton is a civil parish in the Borough of Allerdale in Cumbria, England. It contains seven 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 Westnewton, and is otherwise rural. The listed buildings consist of houses and associated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings, and two milestones.
The milestone was provided for the Wigton to Workingtonturnpike. It consists of a round-topped stone inscribed with the distances in miles to Wigton and to Workington.[3]
The milestone was provided for the Wigton to Workingtonturnpike. It consists of a round-topped stone inscribed with the distances in miles to Wigton and to Workington.[4]
The wall and gate piers are at the front of the garden They are in sandstone and consist of a quadrant wall, and a pair of square rusticated piers with shaped caps.[6]
The farmhouse was extended in the late 19th century. The buildings are stuccoed and have green slate roofs. The original part of the farmhouse and the extension have two storeys and each has three bays. The windows are sashes. In the original part is an Ionic porch and a doorway with a fanlight. The ground floor windows have console-bracketed hood moulds. The extension has a doorway to the right, and to its left is a two-light bay window, with a gableddormer above. The barn and stables to the left have an L-shaped plan and contain a doorway, casement windows, ovals vents, and an archway to the left.[8]