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Scheduled Monuments in Wakefield
Boundary cross on the corner of Ferrybridge Road and Stumpcross Lane
Pontefract North Ward
Bridge and medieval gateway at Walton Hall
Walton
Churchyard cross at the Parish Church of St Luke and All Saints
Darrington
Deserted medieval village of Hodroyd, Felkirk
South Hiendley
Dovecote 90m south of Hall Farm
Sharlston
Facade of Bridge Chapel in grounds of Kettlethorpe Hall
Wakefield South Ward
Ferrybridge Henge, a prehistoric enclosure, and two round barrows
Knottingley Ward
Ferrybridge near Knottingley
Knottingley Ward
Henge on Birkwood Common
Normanton
Kinsley moat and fishpond
Hemsworth
Lowe Hill motte and bailey castle
Wakefield West Ward
Medieval buildings at Nostell Priory Farm
Huntwick with Foulby and Nostell
New Hall moat and fishpond
Sitlington
Newland Preceptory
Stanley and Outwood East Ward
Pontefract Castle: part of late Saxon cemetery and town ditch, Norman motte and bailey castle and la
Pontefract North Ward
Prehistoric enclosed settlement known as South Kirkby Camp
South Kirkby and Moorthorpe
Roman Bath House, Castleford
Castleford Central and Glasshoughton Ward
Roman Fort and Associated Features 150m South-West of Standing Flat Bridge
Thorpe Audlin
Sandal Castle: motte and bailey castle and shell keep castle
Wakefield South Ward
Shaft head and associated headgear near Caphouse Colliery, Overton
Sitlington
Sharlston Common coal and ironstone workings
Sharlston
Site of post-medieval tannery, Felkirk
South Hiendley
St John's Priory
Pontefract North Ward
Stanley Ferry aqueduct
Stanley and Outwood East Ward
Wakefield Bridge
Wakefield East Ward