There are seven Grade-II listed dwellings in Blindcrake, as mentioned in the information from the Lake District National Park website and Wikiwand. These buildings are mostly constructed in the early 18th century and contribute to the architectural and historic interest of the area. Here are some images of Blindcrake to provide a visual context:
What is the population of Blindcrake according to the 2011 Census?
What is the significance of the building that currently houses the village hall in Blindcrake?
What are the names of some neighboring towns and villages around Blindcrake?
What makes Blindcrake a designated conservation area in the Lake District?