Listed buildings in Cantley, South Yorkshire
metropolitan borough of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. The parish contains eight listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Old Cantley and the surrounding area. The major building in the parish is Cantley Hall, which is listed, together with its stables, a house in the drive, and the ha-ha and a sundial
in the grounds. The other listed buildings are a former windmill, a mill chimney, and a barn.
Key
Grade | Criteria[1] |
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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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Barn, Gatewood Farm 53°31′43″N 0°59′48″W / 53.52853°N 0.99676°W |
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Late 18th century | The barn is in red brick with an eaves band and a pantile roof. There are two storeys and six bays. It contains double doors under a segmental arch at the front and rear, slit vents, and square hatches.[2] | II |
Ha-ha, Cantley Hall 53°30′43″N 1°03′36″W / 53.51204°N 1.05999°W |
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Late 18th century | The ha-ha encloses the gardens of the house on the north, west and south sides. It is built with river boulders and magnesian limestone, and consists of a low wall in a U-shaped curve, with a ditch on the field side.[3] | II |
Cantley Hall and outbuildings 53°30′44″N 1°03′33″W / 53.51227°N 1.05911°W |
1785 | A | II* | |
Cantley Hall Stables 53°30′44″N 1°03′29″W / 53.51233°N 1.05811°W |
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Early 19th century | A stable block for | II |
Cantley Mill 53°30′31″N 1°02′54″W / 53.50871°N 1.04835°W |
Early 19th century | A former tower windmill, it is in red brick on a magnesian limestone base, and consists of a truncated cone. There are four storeys, it contains doorways and windows, on the rear is an inscribed and dated plaque, and at the top is a cast iron curb.[7] | II | |
Sundial, Cantley Hall 53°30′44″N 1°03′35″W / 53.51217°N 1.05965°W |
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1842 | The | II |
Chimney, Cantley Mill 53°30′32″N 1°02′53″W / 53.50879°N 1.04807°W |
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1845 | The free-standing mill chimney is in red brick, on a square sectioned plinth with a stone band. The shaft tapers and becomes octagonal at the top, where it is strapped by iron bands.[9]
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Hall Drive Cottage 53°30′44″N 1°03′26″W / 53.51223°N 1.05723°W |
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Mid 19th century | The house in the drive to consoles.[10]
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References
Citations
Sources
- Historic England, "Barn approximately 25 metres to north-east of Gatewood Farmhouse, Cantley (1151554)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 November 2021
- Historic England, "Ha-ha forming boundary of gardens to north, west and south of Cantley Hall, Cantley (1191944)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 November 2021
- Historic England, "Cantley Hall and attached outbuildings, Cantley (1191866)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 November 2021
- Historic England, "Cantley Hall Stables, Cantley (1314815)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 November 2021
- Historic England, "Cantley Mill, Cantley (1191848)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 November 2021
- Historic England, "Sundial approximately 20 metres to west of west front of Cantley Hall, Cantley (1151556)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 November 2021
- Historic England, "Mill chimney at Cantley Mill, Cantley (1151555)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 November 2021
- Historic England, "Hall Drive Cottage, Cantley (1314816)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 November 2021
- Historic England, Listed Buildings, retrieved 11 November 2021
- Harman, Ruth; ISBN 978-0-300-22468-9