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Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire West and Chester

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 West and Chester.

List of 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

Citations

  1. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), p. 95.
  2. ^ Historic England, "Iron Bridge over the River Dee, Aldford (1129943)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 March 2013
  3. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), pp. 115–116.
  4. ^ Richards (1950), pp. 115–135.
  5. ^ Starkey (1990), p. 60.
  6. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Peter, Aston (1138491)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 January 2013
  7. ^ a b Hartwell et al. (2011), pp. 127–128.
  8. ^ a b Historic England, "Beeston Castle; medieval enclosure castle and site of late prehistoric hillfort (1007900)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 March 2013
  9. ^ Historic England, "Walls of the Outer Bailey at Beeston Castle (1130513)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 March 2013
  10. ^ Historic England, "Walls, towers and gatehouse of the Inner Bailey at Beeston Castle (1330329)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 March 2013
  11. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), p. 203.
  12. ^ Historic England, "Lower Carden Hall (1229918)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 10 April 2013
  13. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), pp. 582–583.
  14. ^ Richards (1947), pp. 145–146.
  15. ^ Hodgson, Rev. Edward E., St Edith's Church, Shocklach, St Edith's Church, Shocklach
  16. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Edith, Church Shocklach (1228322)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 May 2013
  17. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), pp. 347–348.
  18. ^ Historic England, "Eaton Chapel north of Eaton Hall, Eaton (1330615)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2013
  19. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), p. 349.
  20. ^ Historic England, "Golden Gates and Overthrow, screens, and pair of wing lodges, Eaton (1136138)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 June 2013
  21. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), p. 359.
  22. ^ Ward, S. S, "A Survey of Holt-Farndon Medieval Bridge", Cheshire Past, Chester Archaeological Service, pp. 14–15, retrieved 29 March 2008
  23. ^ Historic England, "Farndon Bridge (that part in Cheshire, a scheduled Ancient Monument) (1279428)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 June 2013
  24. ^ Historic England, "Farndon Holt Bridge (1006758)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 June 2013
  25. ^ Hartwell et al. 2011, pp. 361–362.
  26. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Lawrence, Frodsham (1253193)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 April 2012
  27. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), pp. 378–379.
  28. ^ Historic England, "Belmont Hall, Great Budworth (1139129)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 January 2013
  29. ^ , Cransley School, archived from the original on 1 May 2013, retrieved 12 January 2013
  30. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), pp. 375–377.
  31. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Mary and All Saints, Great Budworth (1139156)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 January 2013
  32. ^ , St Mary and All Saints, Great Budworth, archived from the original on 23 August 2007, retrieved 12 January 2013
  33. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), pp. 414–415.
  34. ^ Historic England, "Manor House of Abbey of St Werburgh Chester, (including Old Hall and Monastery Cottages, Ince (1138810)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 29 July 2013
  35. ^ Historic England, "Ince Manor monastic grange and fishpond (1009635)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 29 July 2013
  36. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), pp. 528–529.
  37. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Peter, Mickle Trafford (1279021)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 August 2013
  38. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), pp. 438–439.
  39. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Oswald, Nether Peover (1139104)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 February 2013
  40. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), pp. 512–513.
  41. ^ Richards (1947), pp. 360–364.
  42. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Helen, Northwich (1329880)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 January 2013
  43. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), pp. 677–679.
  44. ^ de Figueiredo & Treuherz (1988), pp. 197–203.
  45. ^ Koss (1970), pp. 28–29.
  46. ^ Historic England, "Winnington Hall, Northwich (1310245)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 January 2013
  47. ^ Winnington Hall, Winnington Hall, retrieved 18 January 2013
  48. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), p. 617.
  49. ^ Historic England, "Sutton Hall (1253572)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 December 2012
  50. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), pp. 645–646.
  51. ^ Historic England, "Utkinton Hall (1329835)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2013
  52. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), pp. 659–660.
  53. ^ Richards (1947), pp. 345–348.
  54. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Mary, Weaverham (1287233)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 January 2013

Sources

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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 West and Chester Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Contents 1 List of buildings 2 Notes 3 See also 4 ReferencesList of buildings editName Location Type Completed note 1 Date designated Grid ref note 2 Geo coordinatesNotes Entry number note 3 ImageAldford Iron Bridge Aldford Bridge 1824 4 June 1952 SJ4182960087 53 08 05 N 2 52 16 W 53 13480 N 2 87111 W 53 13480 2 87111 Aldford Iron Bridge A bridge designed by Thomas Telford and built by William Hazledine for the 1st Marquis of Westminster It is built in cast iron and has yellow sandstone abutments forming a single arch There are cast iron railings and double gates at the crown of the bridge 1 2 1129943 nbsp Aldford Iron BridgeMore imagesSt Peter s Church Aston by Sutton Church 1695 8 January 1970 SJ5558478464 53 18 04 N 2 40 04 W 53 3012 N 2 6679 W 53 3012 2 6679 St Peter s Church The chancel dates from 1695 and the nave was built between in 1736 and 1740 The interior of the church was altered during the 19th and early 20th centuries and the church was repaired in 1949 50 following damage by a land mine in 1940 The building is constructed in Runcorn sandstone and is in Georgian style 3 4 5 6 1138491 nbsp St Peter s ChurchMore imagesWalls of the outer bailey at Beeston Castle Beeston Castle c 1220 1 March 1967 SJ5392159148 53 07 40 N 2 41 25 W 53 12768 N 2 69015 W 53 12768 2 69015 Walls of the outer bailey at Beeston Castle Built for Ranulf de Blondeville 6th Earl of Chester the sandstone castle was damaged in the Civil War Remaining are the lower courses of the outer bailey These include the remains of the towers and walls with a gap at the site of the former gatehouse The structure is under the care of English Heritage and the whole site is a scheduled monument 7 8 9 1130513 nbsp Walls of the outer bailey at Beeston CastleMore imagesWalls towers and gatehouse of the inner bailey at Beeston Castle Beeston Castle c 1220 1 March 1967 SJ5370059266 53 07 43 N 2 41 37 W 53 12854 N 2 69349 W 53 12854 2 69349 Walls towers and gatehouse of the inner bailey at Beeston Castle Built for Ranulf de Blondeville 6th Earl of Chester the sandstone castle was damaged in the Civil War Remaining are the gatehouse with its D shaped towers and parts of the curtain walls and its incorporated D shaped towers The structure is under the care of English Heritage and the whole site is a scheduled monument 7 8 10 1330329 nbsp Walls towers and gatehouse of the inner bailey at Beeston CastleMore imagesLower Carden Hall Carden House 15th century or earlier 22 October 1952 SJ4602252230 53 03 49 N 2 48 11 W 53 0637 N 2 8030 W 53 0637 2 8030 Lower Carden Hall The hall was later enlarged and otherwise altered It is basically timber framed with plaster panels on a sandstone plinth The hall is in two storeys with slate roofs and casement windows There are large elaborate brick chimneystacks In about 1984 the hall was restored with a brick inner skin and steelwork 11 12 1229918 nbsp Lower Carden HallMore imagesA Block Chester Castle Castle Dated 1810 26 February 1985 SJ4049265859 53 11 10 N 2 53 26 W 53 186205 N 2 89065 W 53 186205 2 89065 A Block 1271824 nbsp A BlockAgricola Tower Chester Castle Castle Late 12th or early 13th century 26 February 1985 SJ4048265740 53 11 06 N 2 53 27 W 53 185134 N 2 890777 W 53 185134 2 890777 Agricola Tower 1271825 nbsp Agricola TowerMore imagesAssize Courts Block Chester Castle Prison 1788 1801 1 June 1967 SJ4050365795 53 11 08 N 2 53 26 W 53 185631 N 2 890473 W 53 185631 2 890473 Assize Courts Block 1271823 nbsp Assize Courts BlockMore imagesB Block Chester Castle Gate 1804 26 February 1985 SJ4044665762 53 11 07 N 2 53 29 W 53 185328 N 2 89132 W 53 185328 2 89132 B Block 1245520 nbsp B BlockCurtain wall to west and south west of inner bailey Chester Castle Chester Castle Wall After 1246 1 June 1967 SJ4043065741 53 11 06 N 2 53 30 W 53 185137 N 2 891556 W 53 185137 2 891556 Curtain wall to west and south west of inner bailey Chester Castle 1245537 nbsp Curtain wall to west and south west of inner bailey Chester CastlePropylaea Chester Castle Gate 1811 13 1 June 1967 SJ4040365841 53 11 10 N 2 53 31 W 53 186033 N 2 891978 W 53 186033 2 891978 Propylaea 1271822 nbsp PropylaeaMore imagesSt Edith s Church Church Shocklach Church c 1150 1 March 1967 SJ4318050180 53 02 45 N 2 50 56 W 53 0459 N 2 8490 W 53 0459 2 8490 St Edith s Church This is one of the oldest ecclesiastical buildings in Cheshire and has a Norman doorway The chancel and chancel arch date from the early 14th century the ceiling was added in 1813 and the belfry was built in 1815 During a restoration in 1974 a semicircular window was added to the west wall 13 14 15 16 1228322 nbsp St Edith s ChurchMore imagesEaton Chapel north of Eaton Hall Eaton Park Eaton Chapel 1873 84 2 November 1983 SJ4139160776 53 08 27 N 2 52 39 W 53 14092 N 2 87761 W 53 14092 2 87761 Eaton Chapel north of Eaton Hall A private chapel with a clock tower designed by Alfred Waterhouse for the 1st Duke of Westminster It is built in sandstone with a slate roof and consists of a nave and an apsed chancel Inside is a gallery over a narthex mosaics an effigy of Constance Duchess of Westminster by Joseph Boehm marble fittings and furniture and stained glass 17 18 1330615 nbsp Eaton Chapel north of Eaton HallMore imagesGolden Gates and overthrow screens and pair of wing lodges at Eaton Hall Eaton Park Eaton Gate Early 18th century 4 June 1952 SJ4128860722 53 08 25 N 2 52 45 W 53 14040 N 2 87916 W 53 14040 2 87916 Golden Gates and overthrow screens and pair of wing lodges at Eaton Hall The central pair of gates and the adjacent screen railings are by Robert and John Davies of Croes Foel In about 1880 further side gates and screens and a pair of lodges were added all of which were designed by Alfred Waterhouse The gates and screens are in wrought iron and are painted black and gold The lodges are in stone they are in French Renaissance style and each consists of a single chamber 19 20 1136138 nbsp Golden Gates and overthrow screens and pair of wing lodges at Eaton HallMore imagesChurch of St Mary Eccleston Church 1899 1 June 1967 SJ4129062632 53 09 26 N 2 52 41 W 53 157286 N 2 878115 W 53 157286 2 878115 Church of St Mary 1138410 nbsp Church of St MaryMore imagesFarndon Bridge Farndon Bridge 1339 1 March 1967 SJ4117354412 53 05 01 N 2 52 47 W 53 08365 N 2 87972 W 53 08365 2 87972 Farndon Bridge The road bridge crosses the River Dee between the villages of Farndon and Holt and is partly in Wales It is constructed in sandstone and consists of eight arches five of which are cross the river The bridge is also a scheduled monument 21 22 23 24 1279428 nbsp Farndon BridgeMore imagesChurch of St Lawrence Frodsham Church Late 12th century 8 January 1970 SJ5212277293 53 17 26 N 2 43 11 W 53 2905 N 2 7196 W 53 2905 2 7196 Church of St Lawrence The parish church of Frodsham stands in an elevated position to the east of the centre of the town A church has been present on the site since the late 11th century The fabric of the present church dates from the late 12th century and its interior has arcades containing Norman material The tower dates from the 14th century In the 1880s there was some rebuilding of the interior by Bodley and Garner 25 26 1253193 nbsp Church of St LawrenceMore imagesBelmont Hall Great Budworth Country house 1775 4 March 1969 SJ6548578340 53 18 04 N 2 31 11 W 53 3011 N 2 5198 W 53 3011 2 5198 Belmont Hall Designed as a country house and designed by James Gibbs although changes were made to the design during construction It is built in brown brick and has a slate roof The entrance facade is symmetrical with seven bays and three storeys Internally there is fine plaster decoration in Rococo style As of 2013 the building is occupied by Cransley School 27 28 29 1139129 nbsp Belmont HallMore imagesSt Mary and All Saints Church Great Budworth Church 14th century 8 January 1970 SJ6648577523 53 17 37 N 2 30 16 W 53 2936 N 2 5044 W 53 2936 2 5044 St Mary and All Saints Church The oldest part of the church is the Lady chapel dating from the 14th century with the rest of the church being built in the following two centuries Alterations were carried out during the 19th century by various architects including Anthony Salvin William Butterfield and John Douglas when the church s major benefactor was Rowland Egerton Warburton of Arley Hall It is constructed in sandstone and its architectural style is Perpendicular 30 31 32 1139156 nbsp St Mary and All Saints ChurchMore imagesInce Manor Ince House Late 13th century 26 September 1963 SJ4493376548 53 16 59 N 2 49 38 W 53 2831 N 2 8271 W 53 2831 2 8271 Ince Manor This consists of a group of buildings which were formerly a monastic grange The remaining buildings are in two blocks the old hall pictured and the monastic cottages forming two sides of a courtyard They are built in sandstone The hall has an arched doorway and mullioned and transomed windows The cottages had become derelict towards the end of the 20th century but have been restored They have rectangular doorways and windows The former grange is also a scheduled monument 33 34 35 1138810 nbsp Ince ManorMore imagesChurch of St Oswald Malpas Church Late 14th century 1 March 1967 SJ4864447189 53 01 09 N 2 45 56 W 53 019225 N 2 765666 W 53 019225 2 765666 Church of St Oswald 1135959 nbsp Church of St OswaldMore imagesSt Peter s Church Plemstall Mickle Trafford Church 15th century 1 June 1967 SJ4571070092 53 13 30 N 2 48 53 W 53 2251 N 2 8147 W 53 2251 2 8147 St Peter s Church The church stands in an isolated position and is built in sandstone with slate roofs It is in Perpendicular style The tower with its embattled parapet and crocketed finials was added in 1826 The church consists of a nave and chancel in one range a north aisle a south porch and a west tower Many of the furnishings inside the church were carved by a former incumbent 36 37 1279021 nbsp St Peter s ChurchMore imagesSt Oswald s Church Lower Peover Church Late 14th century 3 January 1967 SJ7432174167 53 15 50 N 2 23 11 W 53 2639 N 2 3864 W 53 2639 2 3864 St Oswald s Church The nave and chancel date probably from the late 14th and 15th centuries the west tower was added in 1582 and the aisles were altered and re roofed in 1852 by Anthony Salvin The body of the church is timber framed and the tower is in sandstone 38 39 1139104 nbsp St Oswald s ChurchMore imagesSt Helen s Church Northwich Church 14th century 24 March 1950 SJ6643673805 53 15 37 N 2 30 17 W 53 2602 N 2 5046 W 53 2602 2 5046 St Helen s Church Additions were made in the 15th and 16th centuries During the 19th century there was a series of restorations the last in 1883 86 when Paley and Austin also widened the north aisle added a vestry and created a baptistry The church is constructed in sandstone It has a west tower and a canted east end 40 41 42 1329880 nbsp St Helen s ChurchMore imagesWinnington Hall Northwich Country house c 1600 24 March 1950 SJ6450574749 53 16 07 N 2 32 01 W 53 2686 N 2 5336 W 53 2686 2 5336 Winnington Hall This originated as a timber framed country house An additional stone wing was added in 1775 by Samuel Wyatt During the 19th century it was used as a school until in 1872 it was bought by Sir John Brunner and Ludwig Mond who each lived in a wing After the First World War it was converted into a club for the use of the workers at the local chemical works and has since has been made into offices 43 44 45 46 47 1310245 nbsp Upload PhotoAbbey Gate College Gatehouse Saighton Gateway 1490 1 June 1967 SJ4430761793 53 09 00 N 2 49 58 W 53 150069 N 2 83285 W 53 150069 2 83285 Abbey Gate College Gatehouse 1138394 nbsp Abbey Gate College GatehouseChurch of St Michael Shotwick Church Late 11th century 1 June 1967 SJ3367971771 53 14 19 N 2 59 38 W 53 238539 N 2 993833 W 53 238539 2 993833 Church of St Michael 1145903 nbsp Church of St MichaelMore imagesSutton Hall Sutton House 15th century 8 January 1970 SJ5448679081 53 18 24 N 2 41 04 W 53 3067 N 2 6844 W 53 3067 2 6844 Sutton Hall The hall was extended later Externally it is constructed in brown brick The hall has two storeys and attics and contains timber framed medieval halls that were encased in brick in the 18th century 48 49 1253572 nbsp Sutton HallMore imagesChurch of St Andrew Tarvin Church Late 14th century 1 March 1967 SJ4918966963 53 11 49 N 2 45 38 W 53 197031 N 2 760672 W 53 197031 2 760672 Church of St Andrew 1330302 nbsp Church of St AndrewMore imagesChurch of St Mary Thornton le Moors Church 14th century onwards 1 June 1967 SJ4415774550 53 15 53 N 2 50 14 W 53 264725 N 2 837325 W 53 264725 2 837325 Church of St Mary 1330242 nbsp Church of St MaryMore imagesChapel of St Chad Tushingham cum Grindley Chapel of ease 1689 91 1 March 1967 SJ5275046283 53 00 41 N 2 42 16 W 53 011459 N 2 704323 W 53 011459 2 704323 Chapel of St Chad 1130605 nbsp Chapel of St ChadMore imagesUtkinton Hall Utkinton Farmhouse Medieval 10 March 1953 SJ5532664616 53 10 37 N 2 40 14 W 53 1769 N 2 6705 W 53 1769 2 6705 Utkinton Hall This former manor house has a medieval core but most of the present house dates from the 17th and 18th centuries since when it has been reduced in size What remains is an L shaped building in sandstone and brick with slate roofs It includes a row of four gables one of which is timber framed 50 51 1329835 nbsp Utkinton HallMore imagesSt Mary s Church Weaverham Church Mid 15th century 3 January 1967 SJ6169174237 53 15 50 N 2 34 33 W 53 2638 N 2 5758 W 53 2638 2 5758 St Mary s Church A church has been present on the site since before the Norman conquest The oldest part of the present church is the tower with the rest dating from the 16th century It was restored in 1855 by Anthony Salvin and in 1877 by John Douglas Its style is late Perpendicular The font consists of a 13th century column carrying a bowl from the 14th or 15th century and a Jacobean cover 52 53 54 1287233 nbsp St Mary s ChurchMore imagesAbbey Gateway Chester Gatehouse c 1300 28 July 1955 SJ4050266487 53 11 31 N 2 53 26 W 53 191851 N 2 890617 W 53 191851 2 890617 Abbey Gateway 1376366 nbsp Abbey GatewayMore imagesBarnaby s Tower Chester Tower Probably 13th century 28 July 1955 SJ4079465987 53 11 15 N 2 53 10 W 53 187389 N 2 886154 W 53 187389 2 886154 Barnaby s Tower 1376168 nbsp Barnaby s TowerMore imagesBear and Billet Public House Chester Jettied house 1664 28 July 1955 SJ4064465831 53 11 09 N 2 53 18 W 53 18597 N 2 88837 W 53 18597 2 88837 Bear and Billet Public House 1376318 nbsp Bear and Billet Public HouseMore imagesBonewaldesthorne Tower Chester Angle tower 1249 61 28 July 1955 SJ4003866552 53 11 33 N 2 53 51 W 53 192383 N 2 897574 W 53 192383 2 897574 Bonewaldesthorne Tower 1376128 nbsp Bonewaldesthorne TowerMore imagesCathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary Chester Cathedral c 1100 28 July 1955 SJ4060066446 53 11 29 N 2 53 21 W 53 191493 N 2 889143 W 53 191493 2 889143 Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary 1376398 nbsp Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin MaryMore imagesChester weir and salmon leap River Dee Chester Weir 1093 23 July 1998 SJ4076765828 53 11 09 N 2 53 12 W 53 185957 N 2 886529 W 53 185957 2 886529 Chester weir and salmon leap 1375691 nbsp Chester weir and salmon leapMore imagesChurch of St John the Baptist Chester Church Late 11th century 28 July 1955 SJ4092266138 53 11 20 N 2 53 03 W 53 188761 N 2 884267 W 53 188761 2 884267 Church of St John the Baptist 1375977 nbsp Church of St John the BaptistMore imagesChurch of St Peter Chester Church 14th century onwards 28 July 1955 SJ4052666300 53 11 25 N 2 53 25 W 53 190173 N 2 890223 W 53 190173 2 890223 Church of St Peter 1376247 nbsp Church of St PeterMore imagesCity Wall from Bonewaldesthorne Tower to Pemberton s Parlour Chester Wall Late 11th early 12th century 28 July 1955 SJ4012166578 53 11 33 N 2 53 47 W 53 192626 N 2 896337 W 53 192626 2 896337 City Wall from Bonewaldesthorne Tower to Pemberton s Parlour 1376130 nbsp City Wall from Bonewaldesthorne Tower to Pemberton s ParlourMore imagesFalcon Inn Chester Jettied house 16th century 28 July 1955 SJ4056066060 53 11 17 N 2 53 23 W 53 188019 N 2 88967 W 53 188019 2 88967 Falcon Inn 1376292 nbsp Falcon InnMore imagesFormer monastic buildings to Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Chester Abbey Early 12th century 28 July 1955 SJ4058366490 53 11 31 N 2 53 22 W 53 191887 N 2 889405 W 53 191887 2 889405 Former monastic buildings to Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin 1376397 nbsp Former monastic buildings to Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed VirginGrosvenor Bridge Chester Road bridge 1827 33 28 July 1955 SJ4021665546 53 11 00 N 2 53 41 W 53 18336 N 2 894722 W 53 18336 2 894722 Grosvenor Bridge 1375839 nbsp Grosvenor BridgeMore imagesKaleyard Gate Chester Town gate c 1275 28 July 1955 SJ4065866536 53 11 33 N 2 53 23 W 53 1926 N 2 8897 W 53 1926 2 8897 Kaleyard Gate 1376161 nbsp Kaleyard GateMore imagesMorgan s Mount Chester Gun emplacement 1640s 28 July 1955 SJ4024266626 53 11 35 N 2 53 40 W 53 193071 N 2 894535 W 53 193071 2 894535 Morgan s Mount 1376134 nbsp Morgan s MountMore imagesCowper House Nos 10 Row and 12 Street Bridge St Chester Town house 13th century 28 July 1955 SJ4050766244 53 11 23 N 2 53 26 W 53 189667 N 2 890497 W 53 189667 2 890497 Cowper House Nos 10 Row and 12 Street Bridge St 1376063 nbsp Cowper House Nos 10 Row and 12 Street Bridge St More imagesOld Crypt Nos 11 Street and 15 and 15a Row Watergate St Chester Town house c 1300 18 July 1955 SJ4047766256 53 11 23 N 2 53 27 W 53 189772 N 2 890948 W 53 189772 2 890948 Old Crypt Nos 11 Street and 15 and 15a Row Watergate St 1376424 nbsp Old Crypt Nos 11 Street and 15 and 15a Row Watergate St More imagesLeche House Nos 17 Street and 21 Row Watergate St Chester Galleried row house Late 15th century 28 July 1955 SJ4046166250 53 11 23 N 2 53 28 W 53 189716 N 2 891187 W 53 189716 2 891187 Leche House Nos 17 Street and 21 Row Watergate St 1376427 nbsp Leche House Nos 17 Street and 21 Row Watergate St More imagesCrypt Building Nos 28 Street and 34 Row Eastgate St Chester Town house c 1300 28 July 1955 SJ4061166290 53 11 24 N 2 53 20 W 53 190092 N 2 888949 W 53 190092 2 888949 Crypt Building Nos 28 Street and 34 Row Eastgate St 1376232 nbsp Crypt Building Nos 28 Street and 34 Row Eastgate St More imagesSt Ursula s Nos 37 Street and 45 Row Watergate St Chester Galleried row house c 1180 1280 28 July 1955 SJ4041466232 53 11 22 N 2 53 31 W 53 189549 N 2 891887 W 53 189549 2 891887 St Ursula s Nos 37 Street and 45 Row Watergate St 1376436 nbsp St Ursula s Nos 37 Street and 45 Row Watergate St More imagesNo 39 Bridge Street Chester Bath house 2nd century Roman 28 July 1955 SJ4056166172 53 11 22 N 2 53 28 W 53 1895 N 2 8912 W 53 1895 2 8912 No 39 Bridge Street 1376085 nbsp No 39 Bridge StreetMore imagesBishop Lloyd s House No 41 Street and 51 and 53 Row Watergate St Chester Apartment Medieval 28 July 1955 SJ4040066232 53 11 24 N 2 53 36 W 53 1899 N 2 8934 W 53 1899 2 8934 Bishop Lloyd s House No 41 Street and 51 and 53 Row Watergate St 1376439 nbsp Bishop Lloyd s House No 41 Street and 51 and 53 Row Watergate St More imagesThree Old Arches Nos 48 and 50 Street and 48 50 and 52 Row Bridge St Chester Town house c 1200 and later 10 January 1972 SJ4053566121 53 11 19 N 2 53 24 W 53 188565 N 2 890055 W 53 188565 2 890055 Three Old Arches Nos 48 and 50 Street and 48 50 and 52 Row Bridge St 1376095 nbsp Three Old Arches Nos 48 and 50 Street and 48 50 and 52 Row Bridge St More imagesBlue Bell Nos 63 and 65 Northgate St Chester Timber framed house Mid late C15 28 July 1955 SJ4042466617 53 11 35 N 2 53 31 W 53 193011 N 2 891809 W 53 193011 2 891809 Blue Bell Nos 63 and 65 Northgate St 1376358 nbsp Blue Bell Nos 63 and 65 Northgate St More imagesBooth Mansion Nos 28 34 Street and 28 and 30 Row Watergate St Chester Galleried row house 1700 28 July 1955 SJ4042966276 53 11 24 N 2 53 30 W 53 189946 N 2 89167 W 53 189946 2 89167 Booth Mansion Nos 28 34 Street and 28 and 30 Row Watergate St 1376434 nbsp Booth Mansion Nos 28 34 Street and 28 and 30 Row Watergate St More imagesOld Dee Bridge Chester Road bridge Late 14th century 28 July 1955 SJ4071765745 53 11 07 N 2 53 14 W 53 185205 N 2 887262 W 53 185205 2 887262 Old Dee Bridge 1375850 nbsp Old Dee BridgeMore imagesPart of City Wall between Morgan s Mount and Northgate Chester Wall 1702 08 28 July 1955 SJ4032566648 53 11 36 N 2 53 36 W 53 193278 N 2 893296 W 53 193278 2 893296 Part of City Wall between Morgan s Mount and Northgate 1376135 nbsp Part of City Wall between Morgan s Mount and NorthgateMore imagesPart of City Wall from Barnaby s Tower to tower east of Bridgegate Chester Wall 1702 08 28 July 1955 SJ4076365917 53 11 12 N 2 53 12 W 53 186756 N 2 886605 W 53 186756 2 886605 Part of City Wall from Barnaby s Tower to tower east of Bridgegate 1376169 nbsp Part of City Wall from Barnaby s Tower to tower east of BridgegateMore imagesPart of City Wall from County Hall not included to Grosvenor Road Chester Wall Late 11th to early 12th century 28 July 1955 SJ4042965662 53 11 04 N 2 53 30 W 53 184427 N 2 891556 W 53 184427 2 891556 Part of City Wall from County Hall not included to Grosvenor Road 1376174 nbsp Part of City Wall from County Hall not included to Grosvenor RoadMore imagesPart of City Wall from Eastgate to Thimbleby s Tower and attached gravestones Chester Wall Late 1st to early 2nd century 28 July 1955 SJ4071666311 53 11 25 N 2 53 15 W 53 190293 N 2 887382 W 53 190293 2 887382 Part of City Wall from Eastgate to Thimbleby s Tower and attached gravestones 1376163 nbsp Part of City Wall from Eastgate to Thimbleby s Tower and attached gravestonesMore imagesPart of City Wall from Grosvenor Road to the Watergate Chester Wall 1702 08 28 July 1955 SJ4026365841 53 11 10 N 2 53 39 W 53 186017 N 2 894074 W 53 186017 2 894074 Part of City Wall from Grosvenor Road to the Watergate 1376175 nbsp Part of City Wall from Grosvenor Road to the WatergateMore imagesPart of City Wall from Northgate to Phoenix Tower Chester Wall 1702 08 28 July 1955 SJ4050466699 53 11 38 N 2 53 26 W 53 193757 N 2 890627 W 53 193757 2 890627 Part of City Wall from Northgate to Phoenix Tower 1376136 nbsp Part of City Wall from Northgate to Phoenix TowerMore imagesPart of City Wall from Pemberton s Parlour to St Martin s Gate not included Chester Wall 1702 08 28 July 1955 SJ4017466596 53 11 34 N 2 53 44 W 53 192794 N 2 895547 W 53 192794 2 895547 Part of City Wall from Pemberton s Parlour to St Martin s Gate not included 1376132 nbsp Part of City Wall from Pemberton s Parlour to St Martin s Gate not included More imagesPart of City Wall from Phoenix Tower to Kaleyard Gate Chester Wall 1702 08 28 July 1955 SJ4062166671 53 11 37 N 2 53 20 W 53 193518 N 2 88887 W 53 193518 2 88887 Part of City Wall from Phoenix Tower to Kaleyard Gate 1376158 nbsp Part of City Wall from Phoenix Tower to Kaleyard GateMore imagesPart of City Wall from St Martin s Gate not included to Morgan s Mount Chester Wall 1702 08 28 July 1955 SJ4023166619 53 11 35 N 2 53 41 W 53 193007 N 2 894698 W 53 193007 2 894698 Part of City Wall from St Martin s Gate not included to Morgan s Mount 1376133 nbsp Part of City Wall from St Martin s Gate not included to Morgan s MountMore imagesPart of City Wall from the Newgate to Barnaby s Tower Chester Wall 1702 08 28 July 1955 SJ4077066071 53 11 17 N 2 53 12 W 53 188141 N 2 886529 W 53 188141 2 886529 Part of City Wall from the Newgate to Barnaby s Tower 1376167 nbsp Part of City Wall from the Newgate to Barnaby s TowerMore imagesPart of City Wall from the Watergate to Bonewaldesthorne Tower Chester Wall 1702 08 28 July 1955 SJ4009366383 53 11 27 N 2 53 48 W 53 19087 N 2 896719 W 53 19087 2 896719 Part of City Wall from the Watergate to Bonewaldesthorne Tower 1376176 nbsp Part of City Wall from the Watergate to Bonewaldesthorne TowerMore imagesPart of City Wall from Thimbleby s Tower to Old Newgate Chester Wall 1702 08 28 July 1955 SJ4074966175 53 11 21 N 2 53 13 W 53 189074 N 2 886863 W 53 189074 2 886863 Part of City Wall from Thimbleby s Tower to Old Newgate 1376165 nbsp Part of City Wall from Thimbleby s Tower to Old NewgateMore imagesPart of City Wall with tower base from Kaleyard Gate to Eastgate Chester Wall 1702 08 28 July 1955 SJ4066966492 53 11 31 N 2 53 17 W 53 191914 N 2 888119 W 53 191914 2 888119 Part of City Wall with tower base from Kaleyard Gate to Eastgate 1376162 nbsp Part of City Wall with tower base from Kaleyard Gate to EastgateMore imagesPart of City Walls from Bridgegate to drum tower 50 metres east Chester Wall 1702 08 28 July 1955 SJ4070365842 53 11 10 N 2 53 15 W 53 186075 N 2 887489 W 53 186075 2 887489 Part of City Walls from Bridgegate to drum tower 50 metres east 1376172 nbsp Part of City Walls from Bridgegate to drum tower 50 metres eastMore imagesPemberton s Parlour aka Goblin Tower Chester Gate After 1708 28 July 1955 SJ4015366590 53 11 34 N 2 53 45 W 53 192737 N 2 89586 W 53 192737 2 89586 Pemberton s Parlour aka Goblin Tower 1376131 nbsp Pemberton s Parlour aka Goblin Tower More imagesPhoenix Tower aka King Charles Tower Chester Angle tower 13th century 28 July 1955 SJ4061066712 53 11 38 N 2 53 21 W 53 193885 N 2 889043 W 53 193885 2 889043 Phoenix Tower aka King Charles Tower 1376157 nbsp Phoenix Tower aka King Charles Tower More imagesRecorder s Steps Chester Steps 1820 22 28 July 1955 SJ4077065921 53 11 12 N 2 53 11 W 53 186793 N 2 886501 W 53 186793 2 886501 Recorder s Steps 1376170 nbsp Recorder s StepsMore imagesRemains of Roman Amphitheatre Chester Amphitheatre 2nd century Roman 10 January 1972 SJ4082366192 53 11 21 N 2 53 09 W 53 189235 N 2 885758 W 53 189235 2 885758 Remains of Roman Amphitheatre 1375863 nbsp Remains of Roman AmphitheatreMore imagesRoman shrine to Minerva Chester Shrine Early 2nd century Roman 28 July 1955 SJ4066765613 53 11 02 N 2 53 17 W 53 184013 N 2 887985 W 53 184013 2 887985 Roman shrine to Minerva 1375783 nbsp Roman shrine to MinervaMore imagesSouth east angle tower and wall of Roman legionary fortress Chester Angle tower Late 1st early 2nd century Roman 10 January 1972 SJ4075166165 53 11 20 N 2 53 13 W 53 188984 N 2 886831 W 53 188984 2 886831 South east angle tower and wall of Roman legionary fortress 1376166 nbsp South east angle tower and wall of Roman legionary fortressMore imagesSpur Wall and Water Tower Chester Tower 1322 26 28 July 1955 SJ3999766544 53 11 32 N 2 53 53 W 53 192306 N 2 898186 W 53 192306 2 898186 Spur Wall and Water Tower 1376129 nbsp Spur Wall and Water TowerMore imagesSt Mary s Centre Chester Church 14th century 28 July 1955 SJ4055365844 53 11 10 N 2 53 23 W 53 186077 N 2 889734 W 53 186077 2 889734 St Mary s Centre 1376382 nbsp St Mary s CentreMore imagesThe Bridgegate Chester Archway 1781 82 28 July 1955 SJ4067565829 53 11 09 N 2 53 16 W 53 185955 N 2 887906 W 53 185955 2 887906 The Bridgegate 1376320 nbsp The BridgegateMore imagesThe Eastgate Chester Archway 1768 69 28 July 1955 SJ4071166343 53 11 26 N 2 53 15 W 53 19058 N 2 887462 W 53 19058 2 887462 The Eastgate 1376249 nbsp The EastgateMore imagesThe Northgate Chester Archway 1810 28 July 1955 SJ4041166674 53 11 37 N 2 53 31 W 53 193522 N 2 892014 W 53 193522 2 892014 The Northgate 1376370 nbsp The NorthgateMore imagesThe Watergate Chester Archway 1857 28 July 1955 SJ4013766184 53 11 21 N 2 53 46 W 53 189086 N 2 896023 W 53 189086 2 896023 The Watergate 1376468 nbsp The WatergateMore imagesThimbleby s Tower Chester Angle tower 13th century 28 July 1955 SJ4075166183 53 11 21 N 2 53 13 W 53 189146 N 2 886834 W 53 189146 2 886834 Thimbleby s Tower 1376164 nbsp Thimbleby s TowerMore imagesUnnamed drum tower 50 metres east of the Bridgegate Chester Tower 1702 08 28 July 1955 SJ4071365846 53 11 10 N 2 53 14 W 53 186113 N 2 88734 W 53 186113 2 88734 Unnamed drum tower 50 metres east of the Bridgegate 1376171 nbsp Unnamed drum tower 50 metres east of the BridgegateNotes 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 Cheshire West and ChesterReferences editCitations Hartwell et al 2011 p 95 Historic England Iron Bridge over the River Dee Aldford 1129943 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 March 2013 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 115 116 Richards 1950 pp 115 135 Starkey 1990 p 60 Historic England Church of St Peter Aston 1138491 National Heritage List for England retrieved 1 January 2013 a b Hartwell et al 2011 pp 127 128 a b Historic England Beeston Castle medieval enclosure castle and site of late prehistoric hillfort 1007900 National Heritage List for England retrieved 25 March 2013 Historic England Walls of the Outer Bailey at Beeston Castle 1130513 National Heritage List for England retrieved 25 March 2013 Historic England Walls towers and gatehouse of the Inner Bailey at Beeston Castle 1330329 National Heritage List for England retrieved 25 March 2013 Hartwell et al 2011 p 203 Historic England Lower Carden Hall 1229918 National Heritage List for England retrieved 10 April 2013 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 582 583 Richards 1947 pp 145 146 Hodgson Rev Edward E St Edith s Church Shocklach St Edith s Church Shocklach Historic England Church of St Edith Church Shocklach 1228322 National Heritage List for England retrieved 15 May 2013 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 347 348 Historic England Eaton Chapel north of Eaton Hall Eaton 1330615 National Heritage List for England retrieved 3 June 2013 Hartwell et al 2011 p 349 Historic England Golden Gates and Overthrow screens and pair of wing lodges Eaton 1136138 National Heritage List for England retrieved 1 June 2013 Hartwell et al 2011 p 359 Ward S S A Survey of Holt Farndon Medieval Bridge Cheshire Past Chester Archaeological Service pp 14 15 retrieved 29 March 2008 Historic England Farndon Bridge that part in Cheshire a scheduled Ancient Monument 1279428 National Heritage List for England retrieved 25 June 2013 Historic England Farndon Holt Bridge 1006758 National Heritage List for England retrieved 25 June 2013 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 361 362 Historic England Church of St Lawrence Frodsham 1253193 National Heritage List for England retrieved 24 April 2012 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 378 379 Historic England Belmont Hall Great Budworth 1139129 National Heritage List for England retrieved 12 January 2013 Welcome Cransley School archived from the original on 1 May 2013 retrieved 12 January 2013 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 375 377 Historic England Church of St Mary and All Saints Great Budworth 1139156 National Heritage List for England retrieved 12 January 2013 A Brief History St Mary and All Saints Great Budworth archived from the original on 23 August 2007 retrieved 12 January 2013 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 414 415 Historic England Manor House of Abbey of St Werburgh Chester including Old Hall and Monastery Cottages Ince 1138810 National Heritage List for England retrieved 29 July 2013 Historic England Ince Manor monastic grange and fishpond 1009635 National Heritage List for England retrieved 29 July 2013 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 528 529 Historic England Church of St Peter Mickle Trafford 1279021 National Heritage List for England retrieved 4 August 2013 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 438 439 Historic England Church of St Oswald Nether Peover 1139104 National Heritage List for England retrieved 24 February 2013 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 512 513 Richards 1947 pp 360 364 Historic England Church of St Helen Northwich 1329880 National Heritage List for England retrieved 18 January 2013 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 677 679 de Figueiredo amp Treuherz 1988 pp 197 203 Koss 1970 pp 28 29 Historic England Winnington Hall Northwich 1310245 National Heritage List for England retrieved 18 January 2013 Winnington Hall Winnington Hall retrieved 18 January 2013 Hartwell et al 2011 p 617 Historic England Sutton Hall 1253572 National Heritage List for England retrieved 31 December 2012 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 645 646 Historic England Utkinton Hall 1329835 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 February 2013 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 659 660 Richards 1947 pp 345 348 Historic England Church of St Mary Weaverham 1287233 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 January 2013 Sources de Figueiredo Peter Treuherz Julian 1988 Cheshire Country Houses Phillimore Hartwell Claire 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 Koss Stephen E 1970 Sir John Brunner Radical Plutocrat 1842 1919 Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 07906 3 Richards Raymond 1947 Old Cheshire Churches London Batsford OCLC 719918 Richards Raymond 1950 The Lesser Chapels of Cheshire The Church of St Peter Aston by Sutton Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society 115 135 Starkey H F 1990 Old Runcorn Halton Borough Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire West and Chester amp oldid 1151365070, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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