Listed buildings in Moreton Say
timber framed, one with cruck construction. The other listed buildings include a small country house
and associated structures, a church and a tomb in the churchyard, a milepost, and a pump.
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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Oldfields Farmhouse 52°55′24″N 2°33′14″W / 52.92332°N 2.55390°W |
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Early 15th century (probable) | The farmhouse was altered and extended in the 17th and 19th centuries. It is timber framed with cruck construction, the rebuilding and extensions are in brick and the roof is tiled. The original part has one storey and an attic, and consists of a quasi-aisled hall with three bays, and there is a rebuilt cross-wing to the southeast and a later extension to the southwest, both with two storeys. The windows are casements, and there are two small gabled eaves dormers. Inside is a central base cruck truss.[2][3]
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II* |
Glynde Cottage 52°54′06″N 2°31′48″W / 52.90165°N 2.53008°W |
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16th century | The house was later altered and extended. The original part is | II |
Bletchley Manor 52°53′53″N 2°33′48″W / 52.89799°N 2.56341°W |
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Late 16th century | The farmhouse was altered and extended in the 19th century. The original part is moulded architrave and a timber-framed gabled porch. The windows are cross-windows, and there is a sash window in the extension.[2][5]
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II |
Holly Cottage 52°54′07″N 2°31′42″W / 52.90202°N 2.52833°W |
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Late 16th century | The cottage was altered and extended in the 19th and 20th centuries. The original part is | II |
The Old Smithy 52°54′48″N 2°30′52″W / 52.91326°N 2.51451°W |
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1600 | Alterations and additions were made later to the cottage, which is | II |
The Royal Oak Farmhouse 52°53′56″N 2°33′46″W / 52.89886°N 2.56270°W |
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c. 1600 | The farmhouse, at one time an inn, was extended in the 19th century. It is | II |
Longford Old Hall 52°54′08″N 2°31′48″W / 52.90236°N 2.52991°W |
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Early 17th century | The farmhouse is timber framed with brick infill, underbuilding in brick, and a tile roof. There are two storeys and an attic, and an H-shaped plan, consisting of a central single-bay range, two gabled cross-wings, each with two bays, and a single-storey lean-to at the rear. The doorway has a chamfered surround, the windows are casements, and there is a central gabled full dormer.[2][9]
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II |
Rhiews Farmhouse 52°55′57″N 2°32′16″W / 52.93260°N 2.53775°W |
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Early to mid 17th century | The farmhouse, later a private house, has been altered and extended. It is | II |
New Street Lane Farmhouse 52°55′45″N 2°32′36″W / 52.92929°N 2.54336°W |
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17th century | The farmhouse was remodelled in the 18th century and extended in the 19th century. It is in red brick with a | II |
Styche Hall 52°55′04″N 2°31′48″W / 52.91768°N 2.53005°W |
1762–66 | A small moulded architrave, and a porch with fluted Corinthian pilasters, an entablature, and a triangular pedimented gable. This is flanked by full-height canted bay windows, and the other windows are sashes.[12][13]
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Stychefields Residential Home and The Coach House 52°55′06″N 2°31′46″W / 52.91830°N 2.52955°W |
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1763–66 | Originally the stables and coach house for | II |
Nobridge Farmhouse 52°55′25″N 2°31′24″W / 52.92355°N 2.52325°W |
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Mid to late 18th century | The farmhouse, which incorporates a 17th-century core, is in red brick with a plat band and a tile roof with coped and parapeted gable ends. There are three storeys and five bays, a kitchen wing, and attached coach house and stables. The windows are sashes, and the doorway has pilasters, a frieze, a cornice, and a bracketed hood.[16] | II |
St Margaret's Church 52°54′23″N 2°33′06″W / 52.90629°N 2.55157°W |
1769 | The oldest substantial part of the church is the tower, and the | II* | |
Markham memorial 52°54′23″N 2°33′07″W / 52.90628°N 2.55184°W |
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1778 | The memorial is in the churchyard of | II |
Milepost near Fordhall Cottages 52°53′41″N 2°31′25″W / 52.89472°N 2.52368°W |
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Early to mid 19th century | The milepost is on the southeast side of the A53 road. It is in cast iron, and has a triangular section with a chamfered top. The milepost is inscribed with the distances in miles to "SALOP" (Shrewsbury) and to "DRAYTON" (Market Drayton).[20] | II |
Granary, Oldfields Farm 52°55′24″N 2°33′15″W / 52.92329°N 2.55416°W |
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Early to mid 19th century | The | II |
Pump, Oldfields Farmhouse 52°55′24″N 2°33′13″W / 52.92336°N 2.55371°W |
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Mid to late 19th century | The pump is in | II |
Pool Cottage 52°55′27″N 2°34′13″W / 52.92413°N 2.57037°W |
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1872 | An estate cottage by | II |
Outbuilding, Pool Cottage 52°55′27″N 2°34′13″W / 52.92419°N 2.57029°W |
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c. 1872 | The outbuilding is in red brick with a dentil eaves cornice and a hipped tile roof. It has one storey, a casement window, and a pair of segmental-headed doors.[24] | II |
Tern Hill House Farmhouse 52°53′09″N 2°32′32″W / 52.88597°N 2.54222°W |
Late 19th century | The farmhouse is in red brick with a plat band and a dentil eaves cornice, and a hipped slate roof. There are three storeys, three bays, and a single-storey rear wing. The central doorway has unfluted attached Doric columns and an entablature, and the windows are sashes.[25] | II | |
The Haven 52°54′40″N 2°33′31″W / 52.91104°N 2.55873°W |
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1876 | An estate cottage by | II |
References
Citations
- ^ Historic England
- ^ a b c d e f Newman & Pevsner (2006), p. 415
- ^ Historic England & 1307573
- ^ Historic England & 1056057
- ^ Historic England & 1056056
- ^ Historic England & 1056058
- ^ Historic England & 1366493
- ^ Historic England & 1366491
- ^ Historic England & 1366492
- ^ Historic England & 1056061
- ^ Historic England & 1366495
- ^ Newman & Pevsner (2006), pp. 617–618
- ^ Historic England & 1307449
- ^ Newman & Pevsner (2006), p. 618
- ^ Historic England & 1056063
- ^ Historic England & 1056094
- ^ Newman & Pevsner (2006), pp. 414–415
- ^ Historic England & 1056059
- ^ Historic England & 1366494
- ^ Historic England & 1056055
- ^ Historic England & 1366471
- ^ Historic England & 1056095
- ^ Historic England & 1056060
- ^ Historic England & 1307467
- ^ Historic England & 1177458
- ^ Historic England & 1177391
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- Historic England, "Glynde Cottage, Moreton Say (1056057)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "Bletchley Manor, Moreton Say (1056056)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "Holly Cottage, Moreton Say (1056058)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "The Old Smithy, Moreton Say (1366493)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "The Royal Oak Farmhouse, Moreton Say (1366491)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "Longford Old Hall, Moreton Say (1366492)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "Rhiews Farmhouse, Moreton Say (1056061)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "New Street Lane Farmhouse, Moreton Say (1366495)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "Styche Hall, Moreton Say (1307449)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "Stychefields Residential Home and The Coach House, Moreton Say (1056063)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "Nobridge Farmhouse, Moreton Say (1056094)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "Church of Saint Margaret, Moreton Say (1056059)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "Markham memorial approximately 4 metres to south-west of tower of Church of Saint Margaret, Moreton Say (1366494)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "Milepost approximately 25 metres to south-west of Fordhall Cottages, Moreton Say (1056055)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "Granary approximately 10 metres to west of Oldfields Farmhouse, Moreton Say (1366471)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "Pump approximately 2 metres to north-east of Oldfields Farmhouse, Moreton Say (1056095)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "Pool Cottage, Moreton Say (1056060)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "Outbuilding approximately 5 metres to north-east of Pool Cottage, Moreton Say (1307467)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "Tern Hill House Farmhouse, Moreton Say (1177458)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
- Historic England, "The Haven, Moreton Say (1177391)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 September 2018
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