Brookhouse Old HallBuilt 1713, grade II listed. The house is in stone with a slate roof, and has three storeys. Originally in two bays, a third bay was added to the left. Above the door is an inscribed battlemented lintel. Some of the windows are mullioned, some are sashes.
Brookhouse snowfall Photo in Brookhouse snowfall looking W towards Brookhouse Conservation area amongst FOB AONB landscape type F.
Brookhouse vernacular architectureNew Street
Brookhouse vernacular architectureMoorside Road
Caton Green vernacular architectureFarmhouse roofline, Manor court
Caton Green vernacular architectureMarybank Farm
Caton vernacular architectureCaton Hall - all that may be seen from the A683
Caton vernacular architectureGreenfield House tucked away behind Town End - a well is within
Caton vernacular architectureNote the design of the chimneys, random stone, and tiny mullion windows
Caton vernacular architectureThe old Post Office
Caton vernacular architectureCottages near Caton Community school, Broadacre
Caton vernacular architectureArchitect designed extension to the victoria Institute uplift, visually, the centre of Caton the
Caton vernacular architectureHidden traces of vernacular architecrure, Town End the
Caton vernacular architectureRipe for designer development - but how? - Town End the
Caton vernacular architectureRockm'jock
Caton vernacular architectureWillow Mill
Church Hill & Dale View, BrookhouseChurch Hill is a grade II listed building within the Brookhouse conservation area
Cottages in New Street, BrookhouseA row of 17th century cottages in the Brookhouse conservation area. Numbers 1 & 2 are grade II listed
Enclosed moorland hillsView towards Clougha
Enclosed moorland hillsTraditional stone walls
Enclosed moorland hillsView towards Roeburndale
Enclosed moorland hillsView towards Caton Moor
Enclosed moorland hillsView of Caton Moor
Enclosed moorland hillsViewfrom Caton Moor footpath towards Ingleborough
Enclosed moorland hillsTrack on Caton Moor
Enclosed moorland hillsPicnic site by wind turbines with views
Favorite viewsEastwards from riverside path
Favourite viewsQuarry road
Favourite viewsMoorside Road
Favourite viewsQuernmore Road crossroads view towards Clougha
Favourite viewsThe rocks, Littledale
Favourite viewsLune valley looking towards Ingleton from river path
FootpathView taken in NE corner of parish looking NE towards Claughton and Aughton. Illustrates much used and highly valued footpath network across farmland and FOB AONB landscape character type F Undulating lowland farmland with wooded brooks.
FootpathsTaken from footpath network across farmland in NE of parish looking NW. Footpaths and fields north of Brookhouse are much used by walkers and families for recreation as shown. Illustrates FOB AONB landscape character types: F Undulating lowland farmland w
Littledale vernacular architectureCross Ghyll
Littledale vernacular architectureCross Ghyll cottage
Littledale vernacular architectureSt Ann's church converted
Lune valley
Lune valleyView from the northern end of the parish looking SE and showing much of the eastern section of the parish towards Ward's Stone. It illustrates all of the FOB AONB landscape types A to J (inclusive).
Lune valleyView at the northern end of the parish looking E towards Claughton and Hornby. Illustrates FOB AONB landscape type J Valley floodplain.
Moorland fringeBarn at Littledale
Moorland fringe overlooking undulating lowland farmlandViews north from Caton Moor with Caton Green
Old Hall Farmhouse, BrookhouseBuilt 1685, grade II listed in the Brookhouse conservation area
Protect for the communityFell view green and play park
Protect for the communityQuernmore Road crossroads view towards Clougha
Protect for the communityBowling green behind Station hotel
Protect for the communityCaton Community School playing fields
St Paul's ChurchThe earliest record of a church or chapel on the site is before 1230. The tower dates probably from the 16th century. The rest of the church was rebuilt in 1865–67 to a design by the Lancaster architect E. G. Paley.
St Paul's churchSt Pauls church at historic core of Brookhouse Conservation area.
Storm Desmond floodThe aftermath of Storm Desmond 2015 at the northern end of the parish, looking E towards the Thirlmere aqueduct. Illustrates FOB AONB landscape character type J Valley floodplain
Sympathetic designCaton new build
Sympathetic designCaton new build, Kingfisher court terrace
Sympathetic designCaton new build, Copy Lane
Sympathetic designFarm building conversion, with background farmhouse, Copy lane
Sympathetic designExtension, Caton Green road
Sympathetic designNew build, Manor court
Sympathetic designOne bedroomed bungalow, Manor court
Undulating lowland farmland with wooded brooksWooded brook viewed from Quarry road
Undulating lowland farmlandwith wooded brooksViews of Caton and Brookhouse from Quarry Road
Unenclosed moorland hillsView towards Roeburndale
View Lune ValleyView looking north from NE corner of the parish across farmland to river Lune, floodplain and hanging woodlands (Burton's and Lawson's woods). Farmland is crossed by footpaths which link to the Millennium footpath and cycleway. Illustrates FOB AONB landsc
Woodland
Woodland bluebells