Leek Moorside Farmhouse Tittesworth
A listed 17th century farmhouse of coursed, rough-faced stone-work with some 19th century rebuilding in red brick.-No public access.
A listed 17th century farmhouse of coursed, rough-faced stone-work with some 19th century rebuilding in red brick.-No public access.
A listed late 18th century spring head cover and basin constructed of stone slabs set on a troughed basin and fed by a spring (now a pipe) from the rear.
Roman Road occupied by modern road. A section of Roman Road between Colshaw and Upper Tittesworth, which would have formed part of the route between the Roman settlements/ forts of Buxton (Aqvae Arnevmrtiae) and Penkridge (Pennocrvivm).
The earthwork remains of a small bowl barrow, which may have been one of a group of three barrows recorded in this area by Robert Plot in 1686. The barrow survives in good condition.