Cartledge Ridge and Furrow, Bradnop
The remains of mediaeval ridge and furrow ploughing system, to the south of Cartledge, Bradnop, identified on aerial photography.
The remains of mediaeval ridge and furrow ploughing system, to the south of Cartledge, Bradnop, identified on aerial photography.
A corn mill of probably early 19th century date. The mill is thought to have gone out of use in the late 1890s. Now a much altered private dwelling.
A circular walled enclosure, possibly used for keeping stock, which was extant by the late 19th century.
A listed stone built farmhousewith a late 16th century core and later additions
A pair of listed mid 18th Century cottages of stone construction with blue machine tiled rooves.
A listed 17th Century farmhouse with later additions. The two-storey farmhouse has painted, rendered stonework and a blue machine tileroof, while the lower farm buildings have been left unrendered.
A listed late 19th Century milepost of painted cast iron, which shows the distances to Leek, Ashbourne and London.
A listed late 19th Century milepost of of painted cast iron. The mile post has a circular shaft with an enlarged head with raised lettering on both. Distances to Leek, Ashbourne and London are shown. Erected in 1834, cast by James Bassett of Ashbourne.
A listed farmhouse comprising of a late 17th Century section and a mid 19th Century section.
Entrance gate Piers to Ashenhust Bradnop.