Royal Commission on Historical Monuments

Inventory (1936)
Fell End


All houses 17th century unless otherwise stated

Ravenstonedale
11House at High Dovengill, about 3 miles south of the church, retains some original stone windows. Condition - Ruined.
12House 30 yards west of (11) retains some original stone windows, and a doorway with a segmental arch. Condition - Ruined.
13Elm Pot, house 250 yards south of (12) was built early in the 18th century.
14Streetside, house 1/4 mile SSW of (13) retains some original stone windows. A doorway on the west side has the date 1714. Inside the building are two original panelled partitions.
15Low Sprintgill, house 1/4 mile west of (12).
16High Sprintgill, house 200 yards SW of (15), contains a two-stage cupboard and a spice cupboard, both with panelled doors. A large original fireplace has a segmental arch.
17Murthwaite. House 3 1/2 miles south of the church, was built probably early in the 18th century, and has a fireplace with a corbelled head dated 1780.
18House 30 yards NW of (17) was built early in the 18th century, and has a reset door lintel with the initials and date A & F I 1710.
19Bridge, house 630 yards SE of (18), retains an original window, originally of three lights.
20Wraygreen, house 300 yards SSE of (19), retains some original windows, partly blocked; above the lower range is a continuous label with scrolled ends. Inside the building is a three stage cupboard of the local type, with enriched upper panels, turned posts and fascia, with the initials RA WP 1644, possibly added. There is also a panelled partition.
21Tarn, house nearly 4 1/4 miles south of the church, and 160 yards SSE of (20).

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