Stonelow Hall Barn, Longsdon
Listed and possibly haunted 17th century stone barn with later alterations. No public access.
Listed and possibly haunted 17th century stone barn with later alterations. No public access.
Listed semi-derelict stone farmhouse with date inscription of 1817. No public access.
Small listed country house which may be linked to the Wedgwood family and was possibly constructed in the early 18th century. No public access
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.
Site of Saxon burial on pasture land, no public access, but adjoining footpath.
The earthwork remains of a post-mediaeval water meadow system fed by Horton Brook. Identified from aerial photography in the area to the north-west of Dunwood. Upstanding earth works with carriers appear to survive as earthworks across 10-50% of the total area of the meadow.
Extant waterworks complex, constructed in 1849 and closed in the 1980s. Water from a spring fed a reservoir to the east of Sutherland Road 500metres to the north.
A listed early 19th century cast iron milepost, which gives distances to Leek, Newcastle and Burslem.
A II* listed early 20th century parish church by Gerald Horsley
A canal tunnel on the Leek branch of the Caldon Canal. The west and east tunnel entrances are listed. Access to the tunnel entrance or interior is by boat only.