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Listed buildings in Dodleston

Dodleston is a civil parish in Cheshire West and Chester, England. It contains 13 listed buildings that are included in the National Heritage List for England and designated by English Heritage at Grade II. This grade is the lowest of the three gradings given to listed buildings and is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest".[1] Apart from the village of Dodleston, the parish is rural. The village is part of the Eaton estate of the Grosvenor family. The listed buildings in the parish are mainly domestic or related to farming, and some of them were commissioned by members of the Grosvenor family.

Name and location Photograph Date Notes
St Mary's Church
53°08′30″N 2°57′19″W / 53.1416°N 2.9554°W / 53.1416; -2.9554 (St Mary's Church)
Early 16th century Other than the lower part of the tower, the church was rebuilt in 1869–70 by John Douglas in the Perpendicular style of the earlier church. It is built in sandstone with slate roofs, and consists of a nave with a north aisle, a chancel, a north vestry and a north timber-framed porch. The tower is in two stages, with a crenellated parapet and a short spire.[2][3]
Greenwalls Farmhouse
53°08′57″N 2°56′40″W / 53.1493°N 2.9444°W / 53.1493; -2.9444 (Greenwalls Farmhouse)
Late 17th century The farmhouse is built in brick with slate roofs. An extension and a timber-framed porch were added in the 19th century. The windows are casements. There are two gables with sandstone coping.[4]
Farm buildings,
Greenwalls Farm
53°08′55″N 2°56′43″W / 53.1485°N 2.9452°W / 53.1485; -2.9452 (Greenwalls Farm Buildings)
Late 18th century (probable) The farm buildings are in brick with slate roofs, and have an L-shaped plan. They are in two storeys with gables, and contain a shippon, hay lofts, and a cartshed. They contain two broad archways and casement windows. A single storey wing was added later.[5]
Dodleston Hall
53°08′48″N 2°57′27″W / 53.14675°N 2.95757°W / 53.14675; -2.95757 (Dodleston Hall)
1793 A farmhouse, later altered, in brick with stone dressings and a gabled slate roof. Over the door is a keystone carved with an ornament and the date. The house stands on a moated site, which is a scheduled monument.[6][7]
Dovecote, Dodleston Hall
53°08′49″N 2°57′27″W / 53.14690°N 2.95751°W / 53.14690; -2.95751 (Dovecote, Dodleston Hall)
c. 1793 (probable) The dovecote is a circular brick building, with a two-stage conical slate roof; between the stages is a louvred ventilator. There is an external flight of stone steps leading to a doorway, and a circular flight-hole. Inside are tiers of nesting boxes.[8]
Red Lion Inn
53°08′35″N 2°57′23″W / 53.1430°N 2.9565°W / 53.1430; -2.9565 (Red Lion Inn)
1840 (or earlier) The public house is built in pebbledashed brick with slate roofs. It is in three storeys, and a projecting gable on the front. The windows are casements.[9]
5 and 6 The Square
53°08′39″N 2°57′27″W / 53.1442°N 2.9575°W / 53.1442; -2.9575 (5 and 6 The Square)
1858 A pair of stone cottages with slate gabled roofs. No. 5 has two gabled half-dormers and casement windows.[10]
1 and 2 The Square
53°08′38″N 2°57′26″W / 53.1440°N 2.9572°W / 53.1440; -2.9572 (1 and 2 The Square)
1863 A pair of cottages built for the 2nd Marquess of Westminster. They are constructed in brick with slate gabled roofs, and form an L-shaped plan. The cottages have 1½ storeys, and each cottage is in two bays. The windows include a bay window, half-dormers, and casements.[11]
Balderton Dairy
53°09′14″N 2°56′23″W / 53.1540°N 2.9397°W / 53.1540; -2.9397 (Balderton Dairy)
1874–75 Built as a cheese factory, this was designed by John Douglas for the 1st Duke of Westminster. It is built in brick and timber-framing with slate roofs, and has one storey and an attic. The main block has four bays, and there are additional wings on each side. The first bay in the main block was the office, and has a jettied gable and a five-light mullioned window.[12][13]
Lychgate
St Mary's Church
53°08′31″N 2°57′21″W / 53.14191°N 2.95571°W / 53.14191; -2.95571 (Lychgate)
Late 19th century The lychgate and its wing walls were probably designed by John Douglas. The lychgate consists of an oak frame on a sandstone plinth. It has a roof of Westmorland slate with red tiles on the ridge. The walls are also in sandstone.[14]
Dodleston Lane Farmhouse
53°08′07″N 2°56′58″W / 53.1354°N 2.9495°W / 53.1354; -2.9495 (Dodleston Lane Farmhouse)
1890 A farmhouse designed by Douglas and Fordham for the 1st Duke of Westminster. It is constructed on red brick with blue brick diapering and stone dressings. Some of the upper parts are timber-framed, and the roof is tiled. The farmhouse has two storeys and attics. It has an open timber-framed porch with a tiled roof. The windows are casements.[15][16]
Principal farm building,
Dodleston Lane Farm
53°08′07″N 2°56′57″W / 53.1352°N 2.9492°W / 53.1352; -2.9492 (Dodleston Lane Farm building)
1890 Part of a model farm designed by Douglas and Fordham for the 1st Duke of Westminster. It is constructed in red brick with blue brick diapering, half-timbered gables, and a red tiled roof. The building has a J-shaped plan, and consists of shippons, hay lofts, a barn, and a cartshed. There are vents with complex patterns.[15][17]
3 and 4 The Square
53°08′38″N 2°57′28″W / 53.1440°N 2.9577°W / 53.1440; -2.9577 (3 and 4 The Square)
1899 A pair of cottages built for the 1st Duke of Westminster. They are in red brick with blue brick diapering and red tiled roofs. The two chimneys are separate, and have spiral moulded brickwork. The cottages have 1½ storeys, and each is in 1½ bays. The windows are mullioned, and contain casements.[18]

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References edit

Citations

  1. ^ , English Heritage, archived from the original on 26 January 2013, retrieved 28 February 2013
  2. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), pp. 333–334
  3. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Mary, Dodleston (1129915)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2013
  4. ^ Historic England, "Greenwalls Farmhouse, Dodleston (1136070)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2013
  5. ^ Historic England, "Greenwalls Farm Buildings, Dodleston (1129917)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2013
  6. ^ Historic England, "Dodleston Hall (1129920)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2013
  7. ^ Historic England, "Dodleston Hall moated site (1011786)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2013
  8. ^ Historic England, "Dovecote at Dodleston Hall (1136130)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2013
  9. ^ Historic England, "Red Lion Inn, Dodleston (1129918)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2013
  10. ^ Historic England, "5 and 6 The Square, Dodleston (1136121)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2013
  11. ^ Historic England, "No.1 (Post Office-Holly Cottage) and No.2 The Square, Dodleston (1136108)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2013
  12. ^ Hubbard (1991), p. 245
  13. ^ Historic England, "Balderton Dairy, Dodleston (1115836)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2013
  14. ^ Historic England, "Lychgate canopy and wing walls, St Mary's Churchyard, Dodleston (1129916)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2013
  15. ^ a b Hartwell et al. (2011), p. 334
  16. ^ Historic England, "Dodleston Lane Farmhouse (1136097)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2013
  17. ^ Historic England, "Dodleston Lane Farm Principal Farm Building (1330609)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2013
  18. ^ Historic England, "3 and 4 The Square, Dodleston (1129919)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2013

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Dodleston is a civil parish in Cheshire West and Chester England It contains 13 listed buildings that are included in the National Heritage List for England and designated by English Heritage at Grade II This grade is the lowest of the three gradings given to listed buildings and is applied to buildings of national importance and special interest 1 Apart from the village of Dodleston the parish is rural The village is part of the Eaton estate of the Grosvenor family The listed buildings in the parish are mainly domestic or related to farming and some of them were commissioned by members of the Grosvenor family Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Name and location Photograph Date NotesSt Mary s Church53 08 30 N 2 57 19 W 53 1416 N 2 9554 W 53 1416 2 9554 St Mary s Church Early 16th century Other than the lower part of the tower the church was rebuilt in 1869 70 by John Douglas in the Perpendicular style of the earlier church It is built in sandstone with slate roofs and consists of a nave with a north aisle a chancel a north vestry and a north timber framed porch The tower is in two stages with a crenellated parapet and a short spire 2 3 Greenwalls Farmhouse53 08 57 N 2 56 40 W 53 1493 N 2 9444 W 53 1493 2 9444 Greenwalls Farmhouse Late 17th century The farmhouse is built in brick with slate roofs An extension and a timber framed porch were added in the 19th century The windows are casements There are two gables with sandstone coping 4 Farm buildings Greenwalls Farm53 08 55 N 2 56 43 W 53 1485 N 2 9452 W 53 1485 2 9452 Greenwalls Farm Buildings Late 18th century probable The farm buildings are in brick with slate roofs and have an L shaped plan They are in two storeys with gables and contain a shippon hay lofts and a cartshed They contain two broad archways and casement windows A single storey wing was added later 5 Dodleston Hall53 08 48 N 2 57 27 W 53 14675 N 2 95757 W 53 14675 2 95757 Dodleston Hall 1793 A farmhouse later altered in brick with stone dressings and a gabled slate roof Over the door is a keystone carved with an ornament and the date The house stands on a moated site which is a scheduled monument 6 7 Dovecote Dodleston Hall53 08 49 N 2 57 27 W 53 14690 N 2 95751 W 53 14690 2 95751 Dovecote Dodleston Hall c 1793 probable The dovecote is a circular brick building with a two stage conical slate roof between the stages is a louvred ventilator There is an external flight of stone steps leading to a doorway and a circular flight hole Inside are tiers of nesting boxes 8 Red Lion Inn53 08 35 N 2 57 23 W 53 1430 N 2 9565 W 53 1430 2 9565 Red Lion Inn 1840 or earlier The public house is built in pebbledashed brick with slate roofs It is in three storeys and a projecting gable on the front The windows are casements 9 5 and 6 The Square53 08 39 N 2 57 27 W 53 1442 N 2 9575 W 53 1442 2 9575 5 and 6 The Square 1858 A pair of stone cottages with slate gabled roofs No 5 has two gabled half dormers and casement windows 10 1 and 2 The Square53 08 38 N 2 57 26 W 53 1440 N 2 9572 W 53 1440 2 9572 1 and 2 The Square 1863 A pair of cottages built for the 2nd Marquess of Westminster They are constructed in brick with slate gabled roofs and form an L shaped plan The cottages have 1 storeys and each cottage is in two bays The windows include a bay window half dormers and casements 11 Balderton Dairy53 09 14 N 2 56 23 W 53 1540 N 2 9397 W 53 1540 2 9397 Balderton Dairy 1874 75 Built as a cheese factory this was designed by John Douglas for the 1st Duke of Westminster It is built in brick and timber framing with slate roofs and has one storey and an attic The main block has four bays and there are additional wings on each side The first bay in the main block was the office and has a jettied gable and a five light mullioned window 12 13 LychgateSt Mary s Church53 08 31 N 2 57 21 W 53 14191 N 2 95571 W 53 14191 2 95571 Lychgate Late 19th century The lychgate and its wing walls were probably designed by John Douglas The lychgate consists of an oak frame on a sandstone plinth It has a roof of Westmorland slate with red tiles on the ridge The walls are also in sandstone 14 Dodleston Lane Farmhouse53 08 07 N 2 56 58 W 53 1354 N 2 9495 W 53 1354 2 9495 Dodleston Lane Farmhouse 1890 A farmhouse designed by Douglas and Fordham for the 1st Duke of Westminster It is constructed on red brick with blue brick diapering and stone dressings Some of the upper parts are timber framed and the roof is tiled The farmhouse has two storeys and attics It has an open timber framed porch with a tiled roof The windows are casements 15 16 Principal farm building Dodleston Lane Farm53 08 07 N 2 56 57 W 53 1352 N 2 9492 W 53 1352 2 9492 Dodleston Lane Farm building 1890 Part of a model farm designed by Douglas and Fordham for the 1st Duke of Westminster It is constructed in red brick with blue brick diapering half timbered gables and a red tiled roof The building has a J shaped plan and consists of shippons hay lofts a barn and a cartshed There are vents with complex patterns 15 17 3 and 4 The Square53 08 38 N 2 57 28 W 53 1440 N 2 9577 W 53 1440 2 9577 3 and 4 The Square 1899 A pair of cottages built for the 1st Duke of Westminster They are in red brick with blue brick diapering and red tiled roofs The two chimneys are separate and have spiral moulded brickwork The cottages have 1 storeys and each is in 1 bays The windows are mullioned and contain casements 18 See also editListed buildings in Chester Listed buildings in Eaton Listed buildings in Eccleston Listed buildings in Lower Kinnerton Listed buildings in Marlston cum Lache Listed buildings in Poulton Listed buildings in PulfordReferences editCitations Listed Buildings English Heritage archived from the original on 26 January 2013 retrieved 28 February 2013 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 333 334 Historic England Church of St Mary Dodleston 1129915 National Heritage List for England retrieved 28 May 2013 Historic England Greenwalls Farmhouse Dodleston 1136070 National Heritage List for England retrieved 28 May 2013 Historic England Greenwalls Farm Buildings Dodleston 1129917 National Heritage List for England retrieved 28 May 2013 Historic England Dodleston Hall 1129920 National Heritage List for England retrieved 28 May 2013 Historic England Dodleston Hall moated site 1011786 National Heritage List for England retrieved 28 May 2013 Historic England Dovecote at Dodleston Hall 1136130 National Heritage List for England retrieved 28 May 2013 Historic England Red Lion Inn Dodleston 1129918 National Heritage List for England retrieved 28 May 2013 Historic England 5 and 6 The Square Dodleston 1136121 National Heritage List for England retrieved 28 May 2013 Historic England No 1 Post Office Holly Cottage and No 2 The Square Dodleston 1136108 National Heritage List for England retrieved 28 May 2013 Hubbard 1991 p 245 Historic England Balderton Dairy Dodleston 1115836 National Heritage List for England retrieved 28 May 2013 Historic England Lychgate canopy and wing walls St Mary s Churchyard Dodleston 1129916 National Heritage List for England retrieved 28 May 2013 a b Hartwell et al 2011 p 334 Historic England Dodleston Lane Farmhouse 1136097 National Heritage List for England retrieved 28 May 2013 Historic England Dodleston Lane Farm Principal Farm Building 1330609 National Heritage List for England retrieved 28 May 2013 Historic England 3 and 4 The Square Dodleston 1129919 National Heritage List for England retrieved 28 May 2013 Sources Hartwell 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 Hubbard Edward 1991 The Work of John Douglas London The Victorian Society ISBN 0 901657 16 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Listed buildings in Dodleston amp oldid 1137677590, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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