Listed buildings in Alwoodley
lych gate
, and a war memorial.
Buildings
Name and location | Photograph | Date | Notes |
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Moss Hall 53°51′44″N 1°32′29″W / 53.86214°N 1.54135°W |
1583 | The house is in | |
Bywater Farmhouse 53°50′36″N 1°34′03″W / 53.84329°N 1.56753°W |
Mid 18th century | The farmhouse, which incorporates 17th-century material, is in lintel.[3]
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King Lane Farmhouse 53°51′50″N 1°34′09″W / 53.86390°N 1.56927°W |
Mid 18th century | The farmhouse which was later extended, is in | |
The Maltings, Croft End Cottage and Adel Mill 53°51′46″N 1°34′59″W / 53.86291°N 1.58311°W |
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Mid 18th century | A block of buildings, including a stable range, a barn and a former corn mill, converted into houses in about 1990. They are in quoins and stone slate roofs. From the right are former stables with two storeys and three bays that contain a former round-arched passageway with a keystone, and at right angles is a former mill building with three storeys and mullioned windows, then a two-story link to the former barn converted into two cottages, with four bays, containing a segmental cart arch. At the rear is the main mill building with three storeys and small windows.[5]
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The Tudors and Victoria House 53°51′46″N 1°34′57″W / 53.86284°N 1.58258°W |
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Mid 18th century | A farmhouse converted into two houses, in string course, an arched doorway with a fanlight and recessed spandrels, and a full-height canted bay window.[6]
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Herd Farmhouse 53°52′29″N 1°31′44″W / 53.87486°N 1.52886°W |
1760 | The farmhouse is in stone with | |
Barn, Herd Farm 53°52′30″N 1°31′45″W / 53.87489°N 1.52925°W |
1760 | A barn, byres, stables and | |
Smithy, Herd Farm 53°52′29″N 1°31′45″W / 53.87475°N 1.52917°W |
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1760 (probable) | The |
Milestone 53°51′43″N 1°33′58″W / 53.86181°N 1.56614°W |
1764 (or 1664) | The milestone is at the junction of King Lane and Alwoodley Lane. It is in | |
Adel Mill Farmhouse 53°51′47″N 1°34′57″W / 53.86312°N 1.58255°W |
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Late 18th century | The farmhouse is in |
Langley Well 53°53′02″N 1°33′02″W / 53.88375°N 1.55048°W |
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Late 18th century | A well or reservoir, it is in stone with stone slate roofs. There is a rectangular outer wall 4 metres (13 ft) high with rounded coping and a doorway. Inside is a rectangular reservoir with a small doorway at one end and a circular window at the other containing a segmental arched vault.[12] |
Swallow, Millrace and Mistal Cottage 53°51′45″N 1°34′59″W / 53.86255°N 1.58292°W |
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Late 18th century | A range of farm buildings, including stables and a cart shed, converted into houses in about 1990. They are in moulded kneelers. The cart shed has been converted into a single-storey house and garages.[13]
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Stair and Low Fold Cottage 53°51′46″N 1°34′57″W / 53.86264°N 1.58246°W |
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Late 18th or early 19th century | A barn and an outbuilding converted into two houses, they are in |
Shadwell Grange, Stable Cottage, and Shadwell Grange Farmhouse 53°51′15″N 1°30′12″W / 53.85412°N 1.50340°W |
c. 1810 | The older part consists of the farmhouse and outbuildings, Shadwell Grange is a large house added in 1821–31, and altered in 1903; all the buildings are in gritstone. The farm buildings form a U-shaped plan, with the farmhouse in the northeast corner. The farmhouse has a stone slate roof, two storeys and four bays, a doorway with an architrave, and sash windows. The outbuildings include a barn and a stable converted into a cottage. The Grange has a slate roof, two storeys, sides of five bays, and a rear service wing. On the garden front is a full-height bow window, bands, sash windows, a parapet and a central pediment. The entrance in the left return has a rusticated surround, double doors, a traceried fanlight, pilasters, and a pediment with a heraldic crest above.[15][16] | |
Outbuilding, Shadwell Grange Farm 53°51′17″N 1°30′11″W / 53.85461°N 1.50295°W |
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c. 1820 | The outbuilding, probably a stable block, is in gritstone with a stone slate roof, two storeys and three bays. The middle bay has a small coped gable with a ball finial, and in the upper floor is a loading door. Elsewhere are two doorways and small square windows.[17] |
Cart shed, Adel Mill Farm 53°51′47″N 1°34′56″W / 53.86301°N 1.58233°W |
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Early 19th century (probable) | The cart shed is in gritstone, and has a replaced pantile roof. There is one storey and seven bays, two of which are partly blocked.[18] |
Mount Farmhouse 53°51′44″N 1°32′50″W / 53.86218°N 1.54714°W |
Early 19th century | The farmhouse, later a private house, is in gritstone with a hipped slate roof. There are two storeys and sides of three bays. The central doorway has a fanlight, and the windows are renewed sashes.[19] | |
Stairfoot Bridge 53°51′29″N 1°34′39″W / 53.85793°N 1.57749°W |
c. 1830 | The bridge carries Stairfoot Lane over | |
Tudor Cottage 53°51′17″N 1°30′11″W / 53.85461°N 1.50317°W |
c. 1830 | A pair of cottages in the grounds of Shadwell Grange, they are in Tudor arched heads, and hood moulds. The windows are mullioned with arched lights and hood moulds, and in the wing are horizontal-sliding sashes.[21]
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Seven Arches Aqueduct and conduit façade 53°51′02″N 1°34′00″W / 53.85051°N 1.56664°W |
c. 1840 | The | |
Walls and gate piers, Adel Mill 53°51′46″N 1°34′56″W / 53.86264°N 1.58228°W |
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Mid 19th century | The boundary walls of the housing complex and the gate piers are in gritstone. The wall has rounded coping, it is about 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) high and extends for about 30 metres (98 ft). The gate piers are monolithic and have rounded ogee tops.[24] |
St John's Church, Moor Allerton 53°50′57″N 1°32′05″W / 53.84914°N 1.53472°W |
1853 | The church, which was enlarged in 1889, is in gritstone with a grey slate roof. It has a cruciform plan, consisting of a nave, north and south transepts, a chancel with a north vestry and an organ chamber, and a west steeple. The steeple has a three-stage tower with stepped buttresses, a south doorway and a broach spire with lucarnes. The windows are lancets.[25][26] | |
Former Leeds Industrial School 53°51′05″N 1°31′11″W / 53.85143°N 1.51965°W |
1879 | The school, later converted for residential use, is in moulded surround, a fanlight, an entablature, and a cornice on console brackets. The sash windows have been replaced, and there are circular windows in the gables of the outer bays. In the gable of the middle bay is an inscribed and dated plaque.[15][27]
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The Lodge 53°51′16″N 1°30′19″W / 53.85441°N 1.50519°W |
1903 | The lodge to Shadwell Grange, it is in gritstone with a hipped grey slate roof. There is one storey and an attic, and two bays. To the right is a flat-roofed timber porch with Ionic columns, and to the left is a canted bay window in a projecting bay. Above and in the right return are dormers with segmental pediments.[15][28] | |
Lych gate, St John's Church 53°50′56″N 1°32′04″W / 53.84881°N 1.53438°W |
1913 | The lych gate is at the entrance to the churchyard. It consists of a low stone wall with timber superstructure. There is a framework of vertical posts, a flat arch, and a gable with carved bargeboards and a pendant. Inside the north wall is an inscribed plaque.[25][29]
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War memorial 53°50′55″N 1°32′05″W / 53.84872°N 1.53463°W |
1921 | The war memorial is in the churchyard of St John's Church. It is in |
References
Citations
- ^ Historic England
- ^ Historic England & 1256508
- ^ Historic England & 1256167
- ^ Historic England & 1375036
- ^ Historic England & 1375382
- ^ Historic England & 1375386
- ^ Historic England & 1375392
- ^ Historic England & 1375395
- ^ Historic England & 1375397
- ^ Historic England & 1375037
- ^ Historic England & 1375369
- ^ Historic England & 1119696
- ^ Historic England & 1375380
- ^ Historic England & 1375377
- ^ a b c Leach & Pevsner (2009), p. 538
- ^ Historic England & 1256110
- ^ Historic England & 1256109
- ^ Historic England & 1375373
- ^ Historic England & 1256507
- ^ Historic England & 1256002
- ^ Historic England & 1256070
- ^ Leach & Pevsner (2009), p. 525
- ^ Historic England & 1256089
- ^ Historic England & 1375388
- ^ a b c Leach & Pevsner (2009), p. 524
- ^ Historic England & 1256042
- ^ Historic England & 1256106
- ^ Historic England & 1256067
- ^ Historic England & 1255999
- ^ Historic England & 1256005
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