Heath House, Horton
A listed 17th century farmhouse of coursed stone construction with a slate roof. the two storey house is 'T' shaped in plan with a gabled brick wing to the rear.No public access.
A listed 17th century farmhouse of coursed stone construction with a slate roof. the two storey house is 'T' shaped in plan with a gabled brick wing to the rear.No public access.
A listed mid 17th century house of ashlar construction enclosing an earlier core to the building. No public access.
Canal top-up reservoir built in 1798.
Former railway track, concessionary path with miniature railway over part of the course.
A wartime pillbox disguised as a cottage, now a derelict building.
Wartime hexagonal pillbox is now a derelict building overlooking the canal feeder.
Former mediaeval ploughing system, indentations visible on pasture land.
Mediaeval ploughing system, with very slight indentations visible on the ground.
A II* listed parish church of 15th century date, with 17th century alterations and an interior of largely mid 19th century date (following restoration by Sugden). The church is of coursed sandstone with a red tile roof and tower to the west.
Sunken trackway of unknown origin observed during fieldwork.