Askham Hall (grade I listed) and its grounds which are listed in the English Heritage ‘Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest’
St Peter’s Church was designed by Sir Robert Smirke (1781-1867) who also designed nearby Lowther Castle and went on to design the British Museum
The River Lowther, Askham Mill and riverside trees
Small items that add to Askham’s local identity and recognisable sense of place, for example telephone kiosk, cobbled street surfaces and vernacular building details such as datestones and 'throughstones'.
Views up, down and across the greens, sometimes framed by mature trees - one of the special charms of the village and an important element in the townscape.
Limestone walls with a variety of stone copings which are the prevalent boundary treatment both for field boundaries and garden borders, adding to the village’s distinctive stone-built character.