Stonelow Hall, Longsdon A stone-built farmhouse of possible 16th or 17th century origin, restored in1866. The farmhouse possibly incorporates elements of an earlier building. No public access. Longsdon |
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Stych Farmhouse, Bradnop A listed stone built farmhousewith a late 16th century core and later additions Bradnop |
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Sun dial, Alton This listed sun dial is late 18th century with a gritstone shaft and copper dial and gnomon. (click the image to see the whole sun dial) Alton |
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Thomas Harvey Memorial, Cauldon Church A listed ashlar chest tomb to Thomas Harvey (died 1780), within the grounds of the Church of Saint Mary at Cauldon. Waterhouses |
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Three Turnpike Era Mileposts in Waterhouses Parish Listed 19th century cast iron mileposts which give distances to Ashbourne and Leek. Cast in 1834 they are three out of a series on the Ashbourne to Congleton turnpike. Waterhouses |
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Tomb, St Peter's Alton Alton |
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Townsend Farm Hollow Way The remains of a hollow way aligned north-south, identified to the east of Townsend Farm Horton during field work. Horton |
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Tramway, Far Kingsley Banks Tramways which possibly date from 1855, which link the Consall flint mills with associated mining shafts. the tramway forms part of Consall Nature Park trail. Kingsley |
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Triple Chest Tomb, Cauldon Churchyard A listed triple chest tomb of probable 18th century date. The tomb is rectangular in plan and has an inlaid slate inscription slab (which is now illegible). Waterhouses |
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Turnpike Era Milepost Bradnop A listed late 19th Century milepost of painted cast iron, which shows the distances to Leek, Ashbourne and London. Bradnop |