Listed buildings in Edgmond
Edgmond is a civil parish in the district of Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire, England. It contains 24 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England
. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, two are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Edgmond and the surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings are houses and associated structures, farm houses and farm buildings. The other listed buildings include a church, a former water mill, and a war memorial.
Key
Grade | Criteria[1] |
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I | Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important |
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 Peter's Church 52°46′14″N 2°24′58″W / 52.77047°N 2.41606°W |
c. 1100 | The church was enlarged in the 13th century, it was virtually rebuilt later, and | I | |
Provost's House 52°46′11″N 2°25′01″W / 52.76978°N 2.41686°W |
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Early 14th century | The house was extended in the 18th and 19th centuries and in 1906. The original part is in stone with a moulded surround. The windows are mullioned and transomed. The 18th-century part is in brick with an embattled parapet and a tile roof. It has two storeys and four bays, and contains sash windows with segmental arched openings and keyblocks. The 19th-century extension to the east is in brick, and the 20th-century addition to the north is in timber framing and brick.[4][5]
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II* |
Crossbeam 52°46′14″N 2°25′02″W / 52.77060°N 2.41711°W |
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16th or 17th century | A hipped roofs.[6]
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II |
Gatehouse, former Caynton Manor 52°47′21″N 2°27′14″W / 52.78921°N 2.45392°W |
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c. 1635 | The | II* |
30 High Street and 1 Turners Lane 52°46′17″N 2°24′51″W / 52.77125°N 2.41421°W |
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17th century | A pair of | II |
Standford Hall 52°48′04″N 2°25′56″W / 52.80124°N 2.43233°W |
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17th century | The oldest part is the south wing, with the north wing added at right angles in the 18th century. The house is in brick and has a tile roof, | II |
Sunnyside 52°46′20″N 2°24′43″W / 52.77228°N 2.41192°W |
17th century (probable) | A cottage, probably with a | II | |
Outbuilding northwest of Sunnyside 52°46′20″N 2°24′44″W / 52.77234°N 2.41230°W |
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17th century (probable) | A plinth. The roof is tiled, and inside is a central cruck truss.[11]
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II |
The Haven 52°46′13″N 2°24′45″W / 52.77041°N 2.41256°W |
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17th century | A | II |
The Priory 52°46′26″N 2°24′32″W / 52.77383°N 2.40893°W |
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17th century or earlier | A | II |
Two Trees 52°46′20″N 2°24′42″W / 52.77217°N 2.41156°W |
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17th century | A timber framed cottage, the front encased in brick in the 19th century, with a tile roof. It has one storey and an attic, two bays, and a single-storey timber framed wing to the right. In the centre is a gabled porch and a doorway with a four-centred arch. The windows are casements, and there are two gabled dormers with finials.[14]
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II |
Old Caynton Manor House 52°47′21″N 2°27′16″W / 52.78930°N 2.45450°W |
18th century | The house was later extended and heightened. It is in brick with | II | |
Stables, Standford Hall 52°48′04″N 2°25′57″W / 52.80114°N 2.43262°W |
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18th century | The stables are in red brick with string course, and a hipped tile roof. There are two storeys, with stable doors in the ground floor, and in the upper floor is a three-light casement window with a segmental arch, and a blocked window.[16]
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II |
The Manor House 52°46′19″N 2°24′50″W / 52.77182°N 2.41390°W |
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18th century | A red brick house with a | II |
Caynton House 52°47′38″N 2°26′20″W / 52.79383°N 2.43899°W |
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c. 1800 | A brick house with stone dressings, a cornice and blocking course, and a slate roof. The main block has three storeys and five bays, the central bay slightly recessed, and there are flanking recessed two-storey one-bay wings. The central doorway has pairs of Ionic pilasters, and a segmental traceried fanlight, and the windows are sashes.[18][19] | II |
Barn southeast of Caynton House 52°47′36″N 2°26′18″W / 52.79336°N 2.43842°W |
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Late 18th or early 19th century | The barn is in red brick with a tiled roof and a small wing. It contains two segmental arched cart entrances, a loft door in a gable end, and ventilation holes.[20] | II |
Buttery Farmhouse 52°45′00″N 2°27′45″W / 52.74991°N 2.46240°W |
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1810 | The farmhouse is in red brick with a hipped slate roof. There are three storeys and three bays. The central doorway has pilasters, a rectangular fanlight, and a pediment. The windows are sashes with segmental heads. Above the central window in the upper floor is an initialled and dated tablet.[21] | II |
Edgmond Hall 52°46′09″N 2°24′54″W / 52.76905°N 2.41513°W |
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Early 19th century | A red brick house with | II |
Egremont House 52°46′26″N 2°24′41″W / 52.77380°N 2.41152°W |
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Early 19th century | A red brick house with a tile roof, three storeys and three bays. In the centre is an ornate openwork cast iron porch with a tent-shaped roof, and a doorway with a rectangular fanlight. The windows are sashes with segmental heads.[23] | II |
Garden wall, Old Caynton Manor House 52°47′22″N 2°27′16″W / 52.78943°N 2.45449°W |
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Early 19th century | The wall encloses the garden to the north of the house. It is in red brick with sandstone coping, and has piers with cap stones.[24] | II |
Old Caynton Mill 52°47′20″N 2°27′25″W / 52.78891°N 2.45698°W |
Early 19th century | A former water mill on the River Meese that has been converted into a house. It is in red brick with dentil eaves and a tile roof. There are three storeys and five bays. The windows are modern, in segmental arched openings, and the loft door has been converted into a window.[25] | II | |
Cottage and garage range, Provost's House 52°46′12″N 2°25′00″W / 52.76988°N 2.41656°W |
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Early 19th century | Outbuildings in | II |
The White House 52°46′25″N 2°23′37″W / 52.77364°N 2.39356°W |
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Early to mid 19th century | A | II |
War memorial 52°46′17″N 2°24′50″W / 52.77152°N 2.41375°W |
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1920 | The war memorial is sited at a road junction, and is in sandstone. It has a four-stepped octagonal base and a hexagonal tapering shaft, on which is a lantern cross. This has a pediment under which are carvings of Jesus on the Cross, flanked by a nurse and a soldier, and below it are two inscribed cornices. On the base are inscriptions and the names of those lost in the World Wars.[28] | II |
References
Citations
- ^ Historic England
- ^ Newman & Pevsner (2006), pp. 258–259
- ^ Historic England & 1054183
- ^ Newman & Pevsner (2006), pp. 259–260
- ^ Historic England & 1367393
- ^ Historic England & 1052286
- ^ Historic England & 1459113
- ^ Historic England & 1355193
- ^ Historic England & 1052293
- ^ Historic England & 1355186
- ^ Historic England & 1367392
- ^ Historic England & 1355201
- ^ Historic England & 1298847
- ^ Historic England & 1298845
- ^ Historic England & 1054187
- ^ Historic England & 1054186
- ^ Historic England & 1054185
- ^ a b Newman & Pevsner (2006), p. 260
- ^ Historic England & 1367395
- ^ Historic England & 1052270
- ^ Historic England & 1038596
- ^ Historic England & 1054184
- ^ Historic England & 1054182
- ^ Historic England & 1038595
- ^ Historic England & 1374387
- ^ Historic England & 1187178
- ^ Historic England & 1367394
- ^ Historic England & 1438827
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- Historic England, "The Priory, Edgmond (1298847)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 26 May 2018
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