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Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire East

There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the unitary authority of Cheshire East.

Listed buildings edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or that of an important part in the structure's description.
  2. ^ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
  3. ^ The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ de Figueiredo & Treuherz, pp. 60–65
  2. ^ Hartwell et al. 2011, pp. 293–295
  3. ^ Historic England, "Combermere Abbey (1136900)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 March 2015
  4. ^ "Jodrell Bank Observatory". UNESCO. 7 July 2019.
  5. ^ "Jodrell Bank gains Unesco World Heritage status". BBC News. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  6. ^ Hartwell et al. 2011, p. 421
  7. ^ Historic England, "Brook Street Unitarian Chapel, Knutsford (1388306)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 26 April 2012
  8. ^ a b Take a Closer Look at Nantwich (booklet), Crewe & Nantwich Borough Council
  9. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Mary, Churchyard Side, Nantwich (1206059)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 March 2015
  10. ^ Pevsner & Hubbard, 1971, pp. 15, 18, 285–87
  11. ^ a b Pevsner & Hubbard, 1971, pp. 287–89
  12. ^ Historic England, "Churche's Mansion, Hospital Street (1039605)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 March 2015
  13. ^ Historic England, "High Street: No 24 (Crown Inn), No 26 (Coffee House Cafe) (1330054)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 March 2015
  14. ^ McKenna, 1994, p. 18

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There are over 9 000 Grade I listed buildings in England This page is a list of these buildings in the unitary authority of Cheshire East Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Contents 1 Listed buildings 2 Notes 3 See also 4 References 5 SourcesListed buildings editName Location Type Completed note 1 Date designated Grid ref note 2 Geo coordinatesNotes Entry number note 3 ImageChurch of St Mary the Virgin Acton Parish church 13th century 12 January 1967 SJ6317353088 53 04 24 N 2 32 59 W 53 073453 N 2 549741 W 53 073453 2 549741 Church of St Mary the Virgin 1330112 nbsp Church of St Mary the VirginMore imagesDorfold Hall Dorfold Park Acton Country house 1616 10 June 1952 SJ6357052508 53 04 06 N 2 32 37 W 53 068266 N 2 543749 W 53 068266 2 543749 Dorfold Hall 1312869 nbsp Dorfold HallMore imagesAdlington Hall Adlington Moat 1505 25 July 1952 SJ9046280471 53 19 15 N 2 08 36 W 53 320808 N 2 143201 W 53 320808 2 143201 Adlington Hall 1234130 nbsp Adlington HallMore imagesChorley Old Hall Alderley Edge Cruck house c 1330 10 September 1959 SJ8375078129 53 17 59 N 2 14 38 W 53 29959 N 2 243853 W 53 29959 2 243853 Chorley Old Hall 1234539 nbsp Chorley Old HallMore imagesCruck barn approximately 100 yards to west of Arley Hall Arley Hall Aston By Budworth Barn Early 16th century 5 March 1959 SJ6745380896 53 19 25 N 2 29 19 W 53 323713 N 2 488688 W 53 323713 2 488688 Cruck barn approximately 100 yards to west of Arley Hall 1329696 nbsp Cruck barn approximately 100 yards to west of Arley HallMore imagesChurch of St James Audlem Church Late 13th century 12 January 1967 SJ6600443655 52 59 20 N 2 30 23 W 52 98884 N 2 506488 W 52 98884 2 506488 Church of St James 1136872 nbsp Church of St JamesMore imagesMoss Hall Audlem Manor house Early 17th century 10 June 1952 SJ6554944060 52 59 33 N 2 30 48 W 52 992451 N 2 51331 W 52 992451 2 51331 Moss Hall 1138519 nbsp Moss HallMore imagesChurch of St Michael Baddiley Parish church 1308 12 January 1967 SJ6051250344 53 02 55 N 2 35 21 W 53 048595 N 2 589125 W 53 048595 2 589125 Church of St Michael 1138586 nbsp Church of St MichaelMore imagesThe Church of St Bertoline Barthomley Parish church 12th century 12 January 1967 SJ7676152378 53 04 04 N 2 20 49 W 53 067834 N 2 346858 W 53 067834 2 346858 The Church of St Bertoline 1330063 nbsp The Church of St BertolineMore imagesBrereton Hall Brereton Green Brereton Country house 1585 6 June 1952 SJ7812664855 53 10 48 N 2 19 38 W 53 180059 N 2 327336 W 53 180059 2 327336 Brereton Hall 1229329 nbsp Brereton HallMore imagesHighfields Buerton Country house 1615 10 June 1952 SJ6749040988 52 57 54 N 2 29 03 W 52 964956 N 2 484082 W 52 964956 2 484082 Highfields 1330162 nbsp HighfieldsMore imagesThe Church of St Boniface Bunbury Parish church 14th century 12 January 1967 SJ5691258087 53 07 05 N 2 38 38 W 53 117923 N 2 643868 W 53 117923 2 643868 The Church of St Boniface 1138626 nbsp The Church of St BonifaceMore imagesThe Chapel of Saint Nicholas Cholmondeley Park Cholmondeley Chapel Late 15th century 12 January 1967 SJ5446451638 53 03 35 N 2 40 46 W 53 059746 N 2 679532 W 53 059746 2 679532 The Chapel of Saint Nicholas 1138593 nbsp The Chapel of Saint NicholasMore imagesChurch of St Peter Congleton Parish church 1740 42 28 July 1950 SJ8595462760 53 09 41 N 2 12 36 W 53 161489 N 2 210102 W 53 161489 2 210102 Church of St Peter 1330322 nbsp Church of St PeterMore imagesCrewe Hall Crewe Hall Park Crewe Green Country house 1615 36 20 January 1975 SJ7330454021 53 04 57 N 2 23 55 W 53 082443 N 2 398591 W 53 082443 2 398591 Crewe Hall 1138666 nbsp Crewe HallMore imagesCombermere Abbey Combermere Park Dodcott cum Wilkesley Country house Early 16th century 10 June 1952 SJ5872844122 52 59 33 N 2 36 54 W 52 992527 N 2 614943 W 52 992527 2 614943 Combermere Abbey Combermere Abbey incorporates the remains of a Cistercian monastery founded in 1133 The monastic core is believed to represent the Abbot s House a timber framed building with a hammerbeam roof whose timbers have been dated to 1502 the building is thought to have been remodelled not long before the abbey s dissolution in 1538 It became the country house of the Cotton family who redesigned it in 1563 The building was remodelled and extended in the 1790s and further extended and Gothicised in around 1814 21 with the addition of cement render castellations and windows with pointed arches Parts of the later additions were removed or reduced in the 1970s 1 2 3 1136900 nbsp Combermere AbbeyMore imagesDelves Hall Doddington Park Doddington House Early mid 17th century 12 January 1967 SJ7087347025 53 01 10 N 2 26 03 W 53 019423 N 2 434254 W 53 019423 2 434254 Delves Hall 1330165 nbsp Delves HallMore imagesDoddington Hall Doddington Park Doddington Country house 1777 90 10 June 1952 SJ7093946474 53 00 52 N 2 26 00 W 53 014473 N 2 43322 W 53 014473 2 43322 Doddington Hall 1136840 nbsp Doddington HallMore imagesWoodhey Chapel Woodhey Faddiley Loggia Early 17th century 12 January 1967 SJ5732452792 53 04 13 N 2 38 13 W 53 070357 N 2 637008 W 53 070357 2 637008 Woodhey Chapel 1312896 nbsp Woodhey ChapelMore imagesChurch of St James Gawsworth Church 15th century 14 April 1967 SJ8901069688 53 13 26 N 2 09 53 W 53 223843 N 2 164628 W 53 223843 2 164628 Church of St James 1139497 nbsp Church of St JamesMore imagesGawsworth Old Hall Gawsworth Country house 15th century 25 July 1952 SJ8916369647 53 13 25 N 2 09 44 W 53 223477 N 2 162335 W 53 223477 2 162335 Gawsworth Old Hall 1139500 nbsp Gawsworth Old HallMore imagesThe Old Rectory Gawsworth House Late 16th century 25 July 1952 SJ8897769777 53 13 29 N 2 09 54 W 53 224642 N 2 165126 W 53 224642 2 165126 The Old Rectory 1139496 nbsp The Old RectoryMore imagesSir Bernard Lovell Telescope Jodrell Bank Laboratory Jodrell Bank Goostrey Radio telescope 1952 57 13 July 1988 SJ7950071099 53 14 10 N 2 18 26 W 53 236245 N 2 307176 W 53 236245 2 307176 Sir Bernard Lovell Telescope Jodrell Bank Laboratory This telescope is situated within the wider Jodrell Bank Observatory Cheshire s only UNESCO World Heritage Site designated in July 2019 4 5 1221685 nbsp Sir Bernard Lovell Telescope Jodrell Bank LaboratoryMore imagesHaslington Hall Haslington Country house Late 15th century 10 June 1952 SJ7483655933 53 05 59 N 2 22 33 W 53 099706 N 2 375867 W 53 099706 2 375867 Haslington Hall 1136283 nbsp Haslington HallMore imagesChurch of St Luke Holmes Chapel Parish church c 1430 14 February 1967 SJ7621867274 53 12 06 N 2 21 22 W 53 201723 N 2 356068 W 53 201723 2 356068 Church of St Luke 1231322 nbsp Church of St LukeMore imagesBrook Street Chapel Knutsford Unitarian chapel 1689 18 January 1949 SJ7542978361 53 18 06 N 2 22 12 W 53 3017 N 2 3701 W 53 3017 2 3701 Brook Street Chapel This is a brick building with a stone slate roof expressed externally in two storeys but interiorly is a single cell The chapel was attended by Mrs Gaskell who is buried in the churchyard It is in use as a Unitarian chapel 6 7 1388306 nbsp Brook Street ChapelMore imagesLyme Park Lyme Park Country Park Lyme Handley Country house c 1570 17 November 1983 SJ9646782358 53 20 16 N 2 03 11 W 53 337845 N 2 053064 W 53 337845 2 053064 Lyme Park 1231685 nbsp Lyme ParkMore imagesChurch of St James and St Paul Marton Church c 1370 14 April 1967 SJ8502267993 53 12 31 N 2 13 27 W 53 208508 N 2 224288 W 53 208508 2 224288 Church of St James and St Paul 1139465 nbsp Church of St James and St PaulMore imagesChurch of St Wilfrid Mobberley Church 14th 15th century 5 March 1959 SJ7903580185 53 19 04 N 2 18 53 W 53 317907 N 2 314743 W 53 317907 2 314743 Church of St Wilfrid 1139554 nbsp Church of St WilfridMore imagesSt Mary s Church Nantwich Parish church 14th century 19 April 1948 SJ6521052324 53 04 01 N 2 31 14 W 53 067015 N 2 520646 W 53 067015 2 520646 St Mary s Church St Mary s is a large cruciform parish church in sandstone sometimes referred to as the cathedral of South Cheshire Mainly in decorated style with later perpendicular additions it was restored in 1854 61 by George Gilbert Scott The exterior has an octagonal tower the interior has an unusual stone lierne vault above the chancel carved oak canopied choir stalls late 14th century a perpendicular stone pulpit and a later wooden example 1601 The church was used as a prison during the Civil War 8 9 10 1206059 nbsp St Mary s ChurchMore imagesChurche s Mansion Hospital Street Nantwich House 1577 19 April 1948 SJ6562752150 53 03 56 N 2 30 52 W 53 065478 N 2 514405 W 53 065478 2 514405 Churche s Mansion Churche s Mansion is a timber framed four gabled black and white mansion house by Thomas Clease The two storeys and attics all have overhangs the corbels in the eaves are decorated with carvings of animals The upper storeys have decorative panels Originally the residence of the Churche family the mansion has housed a school and later a restaurant it is now a shop 11 12 1039605 nbsp Churche s MansionMore imagesCrown Inn 24 amp 26 High Street Nantwich Assembly rooms 1584 c 1584 19 April 1948 SJ6507252357 53 04 02 N 2 31 22 W 53 067303 N 2 522709 W 53 067303 2 522709 Crown Inn 24 amp 26 High Street The Crown Inn is a timber framed three storey black and white inn rebuilt shortly after the 1583 fire and formerly the principal inn of the town The street facing front is flat and features close studding with a middle rail lacking ornamental panels There are slight overhangs at each storey with carved brackets The second floor has unusual continuous windows along the front it was originally a single gallery which was partitioned in the 18th century An 18th century assembly room lies at the rear It was used as a place of worship during the Civil War 8 11 13 14 1330054 nbsp Crown Inn 24 amp 26 High StreetMore imagesChurch of St Mary Nether Alderley Church 14th century 14 April 1967 SJ8417276133 53 16 54 N 2 14 15 W 53 28166 N 2 237421 W 53 28166 2 237421 Church of St Mary 1138849 nbsp Church of St MaryMore imagesChurch of St Mary Newbold Astbury Church 12th century 14 February 1967 SJ8462361527 53 09 01 N 2 13 48 W 53 150368 N 2 229951 W 53 150368 2 229951 Church of St Mary 1138740 nbsp Church of St MaryMore imagesLittle Moreton Hall Odd Rode Country house Early 15th century c 1600 6 June 1952 SJ8325158924 53 07 37 N 2 15 01 W 53 126926 N 2 250332 W 53 126926 2 250332 Little Moreton Hall 1161988 nbsp Little Moreton HallMore imagesPeckforton Castle Peckforton Castle 1844 50 10 June 1952 SJ5332658084 53 07 03 N 2 41 51 W 53 117594 N 2 697449 W 53 117594 2 697449 Peckforton Castle 1135729 nbsp Peckforton CastleMore imagesChurch of St Lawrence Peover Hall Park Peover Superior Church 1456 5 March 1959 SJ7720773517 53 15 28 N 2 20 30 W 53 257889 N 2 341707 W 53 257889 2 341707 Church of St Lawrence 1139274 nbsp Church of St LawrenceMore imagesThe Old Stable Block Peover Hall Peover Hall Park Peover Superior Stable 1654 5 September 1959 SJ7733473400 53 15 25 N 2 20 23 W 53 256843 N 2 339795 W 53 256843 2 339795 The Old Stable Block Peover Hall 1335855 nbsp The Old Stable Block Peover HallMore imagesChurch of St Christopher Pott Shrigley Church 15th century 14 April 1967 SJ9444879208 53 18 34 N 2 05 00 W 53 30951 N 2 083334 W 53 30951 2 083334 Church of St Christopher 1277234 nbsp Church of St ChristopherMore imagesChurch of St Peter Prestbury Church Early mid 13th century 14 April 1967 SJ9006476931 53 17 20 N 2 08 57 W 53 288977 N 2 149066 W 53 288977 2 149066 Church of St Peter 1221919 nbsp Church of St PeterMore imagesChurch of St Mary Rostherne Church 14th century 5 March 1959 SJ7426783691 53 20 57 N 2 23 12 W 53 349214 N 2 386607 W 53 349214 2 386607 Church of St Mary 1230301 nbsp Church of St MaryMore imagesOld Hall Hotel Sandbach House 1656 11 August 1950 SJ7596860668 53 08 32 N 2 21 34 W 53 142325 N 2 359314 W 53 142325 2 359314 Old Hall Hotel 1310849 nbsp Old Hall HotelMore imagesSandbach Crosses Sandbach Cross Early mid 9th century 11 August 1950 SJ7587760825 53 08 37 N 2 21 38 W 53 143732 N 2 360686 W 53 143732 2 360686 Sandbach Crosses 1159937 nbsp Sandbach CrossesMore imagesChurch of St Peter at Tabley House Tabley Inferior Church c 1714 5 March 1959 SJ7249077766 53 17 45 N 2 24 46 W 53 295862 N 2 412789 W 53 295862 2 412789 Church of St Peter at Tabley House 1329685 nbsp Church of St Peter at Tabley House More imagesTabley House Tabley Inferior House 1760 67 5 March 1959 SJ7255977752 53 17 45 N 2 24 42 W 53 29574 N 2 411753 W 53 29574 2 411753 Tabley House 1115424 nbsp Tabley HouseMore imagesTatton Hall Tatton Park Tatton Country house 1780 91 5 March 1959 SJ7449081566 53 19 48 N 2 22 59 W 53 330122 N 2 383085 W 53 330122 2 383085 Tatton Hall 1329670 nbsp Tatton HallMore imagesChurch of St Bartholomew Wilmslow Church 1898 30 March 1951 SJ8480381492 53 19 47 N 2 13 42 W 53 329854 N 2 228212 W 53 329854 2 228212 Church of St Bartholomew 1222475 nbsp Church of St BartholomewMore imagesMark II radio telescope Jodrell Bank Observatory Radio telescope 1964 10 July 2017 SJ7981570810 53 14 02 N 2 18 14 W 53 233936 N 2 3038599 W 53 233936 2 3038599 Mark II radio telescope 1443087 nbsp Mark II radio telescope More imagesNotes edit The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or that of an important part in the structure s description Sometimes known as OSGB36 the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey The List Entry Number is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England See also edit nbsp Cheshire portalGrade I listed buildings in Cheshire Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire West and Chester Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire East Grade I listed buildings in Warrington Grade I listed buildings in Halton borough Grade II listed buildings in CheshireReferences edit de Figueiredo amp Treuherz pp 60 65 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 293 295 Historic England Combermere Abbey 1136900 National Heritage List for England retrieved 25 March 2015 Jodrell Bank Observatory UNESCO 7 July 2019 Jodrell Bank gains Unesco World Heritage status BBC News Retrieved 7 July 2019 Hartwell et al 2011 p 421 Historic England Brook Street Unitarian Chapel Knutsford 1388306 National Heritage List for England retrieved 26 April 2012 a b Take a Closer Look at Nantwich booklet Crewe amp Nantwich Borough Council Historic England Church of St Mary Churchyard Side Nantwich 1206059 National Heritage List for England retrieved 25 March 2015 Pevsner amp Hubbard 1971 pp 15 18 285 87 a b Pevsner amp Hubbard 1971 pp 287 89 Historic England Churche s Mansion Hospital Street 1039605 National Heritage List for England retrieved 25 March 2015 Historic England High Street No 24 Crown Inn No 26 Coffee House Cafe 1330054 National Heritage List for England retrieved 25 March 2015 McKenna 1994 p 18Sources editHartwell Clare Hyde Matthew Hubbard Edward Pevsner Nikolaus 2011 1971 Cheshire The Buildings of England New Haven and London Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 17043 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire East amp oldid 1188718275, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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