Listed buildings in Adwick le Street and Carcroft
Appearance
Adwick le Street and Carcroft is a
Arts and Crafts style.[1]
Also in the model village are a church and two schools. Elsewhere, the listed buildings consist of an older church, the remains of a churchyard cross and a memorial in the churchyard, a former water mill, a large house later used as a club, a war memorial in the form of a clock tower, and a miners' welfare institute.
Key
Grade | Criteria[2] |
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II* | Particularly important buildings of more than special interest |
II | Buildings of national importance and special interest |
Buildings
Name and location | Photograph | Date | Notes | Grade |
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St Laurence's Church 53°34′16″N 1°11′04″W / 53.57121°N 1.18453°W |
12th century | The church was extended and altered through the centuries, and was | II* | |
Churchyard cross 53°34′16″N 1°11′04″W / 53.57107°N 1.18458°W |
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Late medieval (probable) | The remains of the cross are in the churchyard of St Laurence's Church, and in magnesian limestone. There is a platform of large stones on which is a cross base with chamfered corners. On the top is a square socket containing a truncated chamfered shaft.[5] | II |
Mill building and tunnel arch 53°34′26″N 1°11′03″W / 53.57389°N 1.18416°W |
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1768 (probable) | A former water mill, it is in quoins and a stone slate roof. There are three storeys, two bays, and a two-storey rear wing. It contains round-arched doorways in the lower two floors, and casement windows. To the left of the rear wing is a tail-race tunnel with a segmental arch and a keystone.[6]
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Woodlands Park Club 53°33′32″N 1°11′21″W / 53.559002°N 1.18922°W |
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c. 1791 | A large house, later a club, it is in painted plinth, with a sill band, an eaves cornice, a pediment over the middle three bays, and a hipped Welsh slate roof. There are three storeys, five bays, and recessed two-storey one-bay pavilions. In the centre is a doorway with a fanlight, flanked by canted bay windows. The windows in the middle floor are sashes, and the top floor contains casement windows. In the ground floor of the pavilions is a round-arched recess containing a window, and in the right return is a 19th-century porch.[7][8]
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II |
Cholera memorial 53°34′17″N 1°11′04″W / 53.57134°N 1.18438°W |
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c. 1832 | The memorial is against the east wall of St Laurence's Church, and is in magnesian limestone. It consists of an upright slab about 1.6 metres (5 ft 3 in) high with a cut-off triangular head. On the slab is an inscription to the memory of the five people who died as a result of a cholera epidemic in 1832.[9] | II |
5 and 6 The Park 53°33′35″N 1°11′30″W / 53.55968°N 1.19174°W |
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1907–08 | A pair of | II |
7–10 The Park 53°33′34″N 1°11′31″W / 53.55950°N 1.19185°W |
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1907–08 | A row of four canopies on scrolled brackets, and No. 8 has an added porch. The windows are casements, most with hood moulds.[11]
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Terry Holt Cottage 53°33′40″N 1°11′34″W / 53.56121°N 1.19291°W |
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1907–08 | A detached house designed by Percy Houfton, it is roughcast with a pantile roof. There are two storeys and two bays, with the front and sides gabled. On the front is a gabled porch, and the windows are casements.[12] | II |
2–8 Central Avenue 53°33′48″N 1°11′57″W / 53.56332°N 1.19918°W |
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1908 | A row of four houses designed by | II |
27 and 29 Central Avenue 53°33′53″N 1°11′57″W / 53.56470°N 1.19921°W |
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1908 | A pair of mirror-image semi-detached houses designed by | II |
31–37 Central Avenue 53°33′54″N 1°11′58″W / 53.56491°N 1.19937°W |
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1908 | A row of four quoined jambs. The windows are casements, most with hood moulds, those in the ground floor rising over the doorways. In each gable is a plaque with a cross under a hood mould.[15]
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II |
87 and 89 Great North Road 53°34′00″N 1°11′52″W / 53.56663°N 1.19767°W |
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1908 | A pair of mirror-image semi-detached houses designed by | II |
15 and 17 Green Lane 53°33′52″N 1°11′53″W / 53.56448°N 1.19796°W |
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1908 | A pair of mirror-image semi-detached houses designed by | II |
26–32 Green Lane 53°33′49″N 1°11′59″W / 53.56373°N 1.19984°W |
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1908 | A group of four houses designed by | II |
27 and 29 Green Lane 53°33′52″N 1°11′55″W / 53.56436°N 1.19872°W |
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1908 | A pair of mirror-image semi-detached houses designed by | II |
34–38 Green Lane 53°33′53″N 1°12′01″W / 53.56461°N 1.20019°W |
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1908 | A row of three houses designed by | II |
17–19 Quarry Lane 53°33′47″N 1°11′59″W / 53.56299°N 1.19971°W |
1908 | A row of three houses designed by canopies on curved brackets. The inner bay of each outer house has a two-storey canted bay window, and the other windows are casements.[21]
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33 and 35 The Crescent 53°33′51″N 1°12′06″W / 53.56427°N 1.20176°W |
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1908 | A pair of mirror-image semi-detached houses designed by | II |
45 and 47 The Crescent 53°33′53″N 1°12′07″W / 53.56472°N 1.20194°W |
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1908 | A pair of mirror-image semi-detached houses designed by | II |
49–53 The Crescent 53°33′54″N 1°12′07″W / 53.56492°N 1.20192°W |
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1908 | A row of three houses designed by canopies on curved brackets. The inner bay of each outer house has a two-storey canted bay window, and the other windows are casements.[24]
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II |
64 and 66 The Crescent 53°33′53″N 1°12′09″W / 53.56486°N 1.20247°W |
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1908 | A pair of mirror-image semi-detached houses designed by | II |
65 and 67 The Crescent 53°33′57″N 1°12′05″W / 53.56589°N 1.20141°W |
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1908 | A pair of mirror-image semi-detached houses designed by Percy Houfton. They are in roughcast brick, with a hipped tile roof, two storeys and four bays, and a gable over the middle two bays. Above the doorways are hood moulds, and the windows are casements.[26] | II |
73 and 75 The Crescent 53°33′58″N 1°12′04″W / 53.56613°N 1.20100°W |
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1908 | A pair of mirror-image semi-detached houses designed by Percy Houfton. They are in roughcast brick, with a hipped tile roof, two storeys and four bays, and a gable over the middle two bays. Above the doorways are hood moulds, and the windows are casements.[27] | II |
113 and 115 The Crescent 53°33′55″N 1°11′52″W / 53.56539°N 1.19787°W |
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1908 | A pair of mirror-image semi-detached houses designed by Percy Houfton. They are in roughcast brick, with a hipped tile roof, two storeys and four bays, and a gable over the middle two bays. Above the doorways are hood moulds, and the windows are casements.[28] | II |
129–135 The Crescent 53°33′53″N 1°11′51″W / 53.56475°N 1.19737°W |
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1908 | A group of four houses designed by canopies on scrolled brackets. Most of the windows are casements, some with tile hood moulds, and on the inner sides of the middle doorways are oval windows.[29]
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1–7 Harold Avenue 53°34′01″N 1°12′01″W / 53.56706°N 1.20024°W |
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1908 | A row of four | II |
23 and 25 West Avenue 53°33′56″N 1°12′12″W / 53.56558°N 1.20324°W |
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1908 | A pair of mirror-image semi-detached houses designed by | II |
Woodside Cottages 53°33′41″N 1°11′54″W / 53.56144°N 1.19842°W |
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1908 | A pair of mirror-image semi-detached houses designed by Percy Houfton. They are in red brick with a later pantile roof, and two storeys. Each house has two bays, and a gable over the middle two bays containing a date plaque with a cornice. In the outer bays are two-storey canted bay windows, inside which are doorways, and the other windows are casements.[32] | II |
Woodlands First School 53°33′45″N 1°11′46″W / 53.56262°N 1.19602°W |
c. 1910 | The school is in red brick with | II | |
Woodlands Middle School 53°33′44″N 1°11′47″W / 53.56215°N 1.19631°W |
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c. 1910 | The school is in red brick with | II |
All Saints Church 53°33′46″N 1°11′56″W / 53.56270°N 1.19883°W |
1911–13 | The church is in red brick with | II | |
Highfields War Memorial Clock Tower 53°33′21″N 1°10′51″W / 53.55583°N 1.18096°W |
1922 | The war memorial is a four stage clock tower 8.53 metres (28.0 ft) high. It is in moulded cornices between the stages, and on the front of the pedestal is an oval wreath in relief. On the front of the plinth is a red marble tablet with an inscription and the names of those lost in the First World War, and under it is a tablet with the names of those lost in the Second World War.[36]
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Miners' Welfare Institute 53°33′39″N 1°11′19″W / 53.56085°N 1.18852°W |
1924 | The building is in red brick, partly plinth, a sill band, corner pilasters, and a moulded entablature. In the centre is an arch with a moulded keystone and ornate spandrels, flanked by panels, and with a parapet containing a sunken inscribed and dated panel. Along the top of the building are piers, with wrought iron railings between them.[37]
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References
Citations
- ^ a b Harman & Pevsner (2017), p. 88
- ^ Historic England
- ^ Harman & Pevsner (2017), p. 87
- ^ Historic England & 1151473
- ^ Historic England & 1151474
- ^ Historic England & 1314853
- ^ Harman & Pevsner (2017), pp. 87–88
- ^ Historic England & 1151477
- ^ Historic England & 1151475
- ^ Historic England & 1191719
- ^ Historic England & 1314856
- ^ Historic England & 1151487
- ^ Historic England & 1151515
- ^ Historic England & 1314834
- ^ Historic England & 1151516
- ^ Historic England & 1151478
- ^ Historic England & 1151479
- ^ Historic England & 1151481
- ^ Historic England & 1151480
- ^ Historic England & 1151482
- ^ Historic England & 1151483
- ^ Historic England & 1191659
- ^ Historic England & 1151484
- ^ Historic England & 1286947
- ^ Historic England & 1151486
- ^ Historic England & 1151485
- ^ Historic England & 1191695
- ^ Historic England & 1314855
- ^ Historic England & 1191705
- ^ Historic England & 1191634
- ^ Historic England & 1314857
- ^ Historic England & 1191756
- ^ Historic England & 1314835
- ^ Historic England & 1191727
- ^ Historic England & 1151514
- ^ Historic England & 1464028
- ^ Historic England & 1380321
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