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Listed buildings in Upton Magna

Upton Magna is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains 22 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Upton Magna and is otherwise rural. The Shrewsbury Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal ran through the parish. It is now disused but three structures associated with it have been listed, namely a bridge and the entrances to a tunnel. In the village, most of the listed buildings are houses, cottages and associated structures, the earliest of these are timber framed. Also in the village and listed are a church and items in the churchyard. Outside the village, the other listed buildings include farmhouses and associated structures, a house and cottages.


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Grade Criteria[1]
II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
II Buildings of national importance and special interest

Buildings edit

Name and location Photograph Date Notes Grade
St Lucia's Church
52°42′29″N 2°39′45″W / 52.70809°N 2.66249°W / 52.70809; -2.66249 (St Lucia's Church)
 
12th century The tower was added in the 15th century, and the church was restored in 1860–61 by G. E. Street, who added the south porch, the north aisle and the vestry. It is built in sandstone with a tile roof, and consists of a nave with a south porch, a north aisle, a chancel and a vestry, and a west tower. The nave and chancel are in Norman style, and the tower is Perpendicular. The tower has two stages, diagonal buttresses, a semi-hexagonal stair turret, string courses with carved heads, a quatrefoil frieze with corner gargoyles, an embattled parapet, and a pyramidal cap with a weathervane.[2][3] II*
Cruck Cottage
52°42′31″N 2°39′44″W / 52.70870°N 2.66214°W / 52.70870; -2.66214 (Cruck Cottage)
15th or 16th century {probable) The cottage was altered in about 1600 and in the 19th century. It is timber framed with cruck construction and painted brick nogging, and has a thatched roof. There is one storey and an attic, and four bays. The windows are casements, and there is a gabled dormer. Inside are two full cruck trusses, which have been dated to be the second oldest standing cruck trusses in Europe.[4][5] II
Church Farmhouse
52°42′27″N 2°39′48″W / 52.70749°N 2.66338°W / 52.70749; -2.66338 (Church Farmhouse)
Late 16th century The farmhouse was extended in the 19th century. The original part is timber framed with painted and rendered brick nogging, the rebuilding and extension are in brick, and the roof is tiled. There are two storeys and an attic, and an L-shaped plan with a front of three bays and a rear wing. On the front is a timber framed porch, the windows in the upper floor are casements, and in the ground floor they are cross-windows. The rear wing has a dentilled eaves cornice, segmental-headed casement windows, and a gabled porch.[4][6] II
Downton Farmhouse
52°42′42″N 2°40′40″W / 52.71161°N 2.67784°W / 52.71161; -2.67784 (Downton Farmhouse)
Late 16th century The farmhouse, which was later extended, is timber framed on a painted brick plinth, with brick nogging and partial refacing and extensions in brick, and a tile roof. It is partly in two storeys, and partly in two storeys with an attic, and has an L-shaped plan. There is a range of five bays, and a wing at right angles with one bay. The wing has a jettied upper storey and gable with moulded bressumers. The windows are casements, and there are gabled dormers.[4][7] II*
Criftins
52°43′08″N 2°39′59″W / 52.71883°N 2.66647°W / 52.71883; -2.66647 (Criftins)
17th century A pair of cottages that were altered and extended in the 19th century. The original part is timber framed with brick nogging, partly painted, the extension and partial refacing are in brick, partly painted, and the roof is thatched. There is one storey and an attic, and three bays. The windows are casements, and there are three gabled dormers.[8] II
The Corner House
52°42′31″N 2°39′41″W / 52.70854°N 2.66146°W / 52.70854; -2.66146 (The Corner House)
 
17th century A timber framed house with painted brick nogging, partly refaced in brick and painted, with a slate roof. There is one storey and an attic, the upper storey partly jettied at the rear, and two bays. The doorway has an ogee-shaped hood on brackets, the windows are casements, and there is a gabled half-dormer.[9] II
The Gatehouse
52°42′26″N 2°39′45″W / 52.70735°N 2.66242°W / 52.70735; -2.66242 (The Gatehouse)
17th century A timber framed house with painted brick nogging on a brick plinth, with a tile roof and a crested ridge. There is one storey and an attic, and an irregular cruciform plan. On the north front is a three-light oriel window and a canted bay window. The other windows are casements.[10] II
The Porch House
52°42′30″N 2°39′43″W / 52.70844°N 2.66199°W / 52.70844; -2.66199 (The Porch House)
Mid 17th century A timber framed house with painted brick nogging and a tile roof. There are two storeys, two bays, and a lean-to extension at the rear. On the front is a rustic gabled porch, and the windows are casements. The gable ends are jettied with decorated bressumers.[11] II
Walnut Cottage
52°42′31″N 2°39′43″W / 52.70868°N 2.66185°W / 52.70868; -2.66185 (Walnut Cottage)
 
17th century A timber framed cottage with rendered brick nogging and a thatched roof. There is one storey and an attic, three bays, and a lean-to extension on the right with a tile roof. On the front is a thatched porch, the windows are casements and there are two gabled dormers; the windows have diamond glazing.[12] II
Forge Farmhouse
52°41′58″N 2°38′52″W / 52.69954°N 2.64776°W / 52.69954; -2.64776 (Forge Farmhouse)
Mid to late 17th century The farmhouse was extended in the 19th and 20th centuries. The original part is timber framed with painted and rendered brick nogging, the rebuilding and extensions are in brick, and the roof is tiled. There is one storey and an attic, a front of three bays, and later extensions. The windows are casements, and there are three large gabled eaves dormers.[13] II
8 Upton Magna
52°42′34″N 2°39′41″W / 52.70958°N 2.66132°W / 52.70958; -2.66132 (8 Upton Magna)
Late 17th century The cottage was extended in the 20th century. It is timber framed with red brick nogging and a tile roof. There is one storey and an attic, two bays, and a later one-storey brick lean-to on the left. The windows are casements, and there are two gabled dormers.[14] II
The Old Shop
52°44′07″N 2°39′48″W / 52.73541°N 2.66327°W / 52.73541; -2.66327 (The Old Shop)
Late 17th or early 18th century The house, which was extended later, is timber framed on a stone plinth, with rendered infill, extensions in brick, and with a tile roof. It is partly in one storey and partly in one storey with an attic. The windows are casements, and there are gabled half-dormers.[15] II
Former Shropshire Union canal bridge
52°42′06″N 2°39′28″W / 52.70163°N 2.65782°W / 52.70163; -2.65782 (Former Shropshire Union canal bridge)
 
1790s The bridge carried a road over the Shrewsbury Branch, now disused, of the Shropshire Union Canal. It is in brick with sandstone dressings and consists of a single elliptical arch. The bridge has moulded voussoirs, two chamfered string courses, a coping stone at the centre of the parapet, and square end piers.[16] II
Northwest entrance, Berwick Tunnel
52°42′15″N 2°41′40″W / 52.70424°N 2.69449°W / 52.70424; -2.69449 (Northwest entrance, Berwick Tunnel)
 
1797 The tunnel entrance is on the Shrewsbury Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal, which is now unused, and the entrance has been bricked up. It is in red sandstone and consists of a parabolic arch with chamfered voussoirs and triple keystones, curved retaining walls, a string course, a central square datestone, a coped parapet raised in the centre, and coped square end piers.[4][17] II
Southwest entrance, Berwick Tunnel
52°41′56″N 2°41′05″W / 52.69883°N 2.68473°W / 52.69883; -2.68473 (Southwest entrance, Berwick Tunnel)
1797 The tunnel entrance is on the Shrewsbury Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal, which is now unused, and the entrance has been bricked up. It is in red sandstone and consists of a parabolic arch with chamfered voussoirs and triple keystones, curved retaining walls, a string course, a central square datestone, a coped parapet raised in the centre, and coped square end piers.[4][18] II
Allen memorial
52°42′29″N 2°39′45″W / 52.70793°N 2.66250°W / 52.70793; -2.66250 (Allen memorial)
Late 18th or early 19th century The memorial is in the churchyard of St Lucia's Church, and is to the memory of Jane Allen, a baby, and others. It is a pedestal tomb in grey sandstone, and has a panelled plinth with a moulded top, sides with Gothic-panelled corner piers, and a moulded cornice to a pyramidal top. Some inscriptions are illegible.[19] II
Group of six chest tombs
52°42′28″N 2°39′45″W / 52.70784°N 2.66237°W / 52.70784; -2.66237 (Group of six chest tombs)
Late 18th or early 19th century The chest tombs are in the churchyard of St Lucia's Church, and are in grey sandstone. They are to the memory of members of the Lloyd, Humphries, and Ellsmere families.[20] II
Nevett memorial
52°42′29″N 2°39′45″W / 52.70796°N 2.66258°W / 52.70796; -2.66258 (Nevett memorial)
Early 19th century The memorial is in the churchyard of St Lucia's Church, and is to the memory of Mary Nevett and others. It is a pedestal tomb in grey sandstone, and has raised side-panels with shaped tops, panelled corner piers, and a moulded cornice to a chamfered top with the base of an urn finial. Some inscriptions are illegible.[21] II
Pump, The Old Rectory
52°42′29″N 2°39′41″W / 52.70799°N 2.66131°W / 52.70799; -2.66131 (Pump, The Old Rectory)
Mid 19th century The pump is to the north of the house, and is in cast iron. It has a circular shaft with moulded rings, a plain top with a splayed spout, a fluted domed cap with a finial, and a curved handle with a decorative bracket.[22] II
Lychgate
52°42′30″N 2°39′43″W / 52.70823°N 2.66199°W / 52.70823; -2.66199 (Lychgate)
 
c. 1856 The lychgate at the entrance to the churchyard of St Lucia's Church has grey sandstone walls, a timber framed superstructure, and a hipped tile roof. It contains a pair of wooden gates.[23] II
The Old Rectory
52°42′28″N 2°39′41″W / 52.70772°N 2.66132°W / 52.70772; -2.66132 (The Old Rectory)
1864–65 The rectory, later a private house, was designed by G. E. Street. It is in red brick with half-hipped tiled roofs, one storey and attics, and an irregular plan. The windows are mullioned and transomed, and on the front is a gabled timber porch with a pierced segmental-arched canopy. Other features include herringbone brickwork in the tympana of the windows, and a staircase turret with a lancet window.[4][24] II
Pump, Downton Farm
52°42′42″N 2°40′40″W / 52.71160°N 2.67773°W / 52.71160; -2.67773 (Pump, Downton Farm)
Mid 19th century The pump is in the farmyard, and is in painted cast iron. It has a circular shaft with moulded rings, a fluted top with a splayed spout, a fluted domed cap, and a curved handle.[25] II

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Sources edit

  • Historic England, "Church of St Lucia, Upton Magna (1267600)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "Cruck Cottage, Upton Magna (1273669)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 February 2019
  • Historic England, "Church Farmhouse, Upton Magna (1239508)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "Downton Farmhouse, Upton Magna (1267697)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "Criftins, Upton Magna (1273666)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 February 2019
  • Historic England, "The Corner House, Upton Magna (1222751)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "The Gatehouse, Upton Magna (1267630)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "The Porch House, Upton Magna (1267583)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "Walnut Cottage, Upton Magna (1222785)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "Forge Farmhouse, Upton Magna (1239509)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "No. 8 Upton Magna (1239510)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "The Old Shop, Upton Magna (1267641)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "Former Shropshire Union canal bridge 400 metres north of Upton Forge, Upton Magna (1438488)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 February 2019
  • Historic England, "North-west entrance to Berwick Tunnel, Upton Magna (1222618)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "South-west entrance to Berwick Tunnel, Upton Magna (1239507)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "Allen memorial approximately 10 metres to south of nave of Church of St Lucia, Upton Magna (1222784)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "Group of 6 chest tombs approximately 15 metres to south of chancel of Church of St Lucia, Upton Magna (1267504)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "Nevett memorial approximately 7 metres to south of nave of Church of St Lucia, Upton Magna (1267601)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "Pump immediately to north of The Old Rectory, Upton Magna (1222782)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "Lychgate approximately 20 metres to north-east of Church of St Lucia, Upton Magna (1267543)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "The Old Rectory, Upton Magna (1222780)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 February 2019
  • Historic England, "Pump approximately 2.5 metres to south-east of Downton Farmhouse, Upton Magna (1273667)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 February 2019
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Upton Magna is a civil parish in Shropshire England It contains 22 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England Of these two are listed at Grade II the middle of the three grades and the others are at Grade II the lowest grade The parish contains the village of Upton Magna and is otherwise rural The Shrewsbury Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal ran through the parish It is now disused but three structures associated with it have been listed namely a bridge and the entrances to a tunnel In the village most of the listed buildings are houses cottages and associated structures the earliest of these are timber framed Also in the village and listed are a church and items in the churchyard Outside the village the other listed buildings include farmhouses and associated structures a house and cottages Key editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Grade Criteria 1 II Particularly important buildings of more than special interest II Buildings of national importance and special interestBuildings editName and location Photograph Date Notes Grade St Lucia s Church52 42 29 N 2 39 45 W 52 70809 N 2 66249 W 52 70809 2 66249 St Lucia s Church nbsp 12th century The tower was added in the 15th century and the church was restored in 1860 61 by G E Street who added the south porch the north aisle and the vestry It is built in sandstone with a tile roof and consists of a nave with a south porch a north aisle a chancel and a vestry and a west tower The nave and chancel are in Norman style and the tower is Perpendicular The tower has two stages diagonal buttresses a semi hexagonal stair turret string courses with carved heads a quatrefoil frieze with corner gargoyles an embattled parapet and a pyramidal cap with a weathervane 2 3 II Cruck Cottage52 42 31 N 2 39 44 W 52 70870 N 2 66214 W 52 70870 2 66214 Cruck Cottage 15th or 16th century probable The cottage was altered in about 1600 and in the 19th century It is timber framed with cruck construction and painted brick nogging and has a thatched roof There is one storey and an attic and four bays The windows are casements and there is a gabled dormer Inside are two full cruck trusses which have been dated to be the second oldest standing cruck trusses in Europe 4 5 II Church Farmhouse52 42 27 N 2 39 48 W 52 70749 N 2 66338 W 52 70749 2 66338 Church Farmhouse Late 16th century The farmhouse was extended in the 19th century The original part is timber framed with painted and rendered brick nogging the rebuilding and extension are in brick and the roof is tiled There are two storeys and an attic and an L shaped plan with a front of three bays and a rear wing On the front is a timber framed porch the windows in the upper floor are casements and in the ground floor they are cross windows The rear wing has a dentilled eaves cornice segmental headed casement windows and a gabled porch 4 6 II Downton Farmhouse52 42 42 N 2 40 40 W 52 71161 N 2 67784 W 52 71161 2 67784 Downton Farmhouse Late 16th century The farmhouse which was later extended is timber framed on a painted brick plinth with brick nogging and partial refacing and extensions in brick and a tile roof It is partly in two storeys and partly in two storeys with an attic and has an L shaped plan There is a range of five bays and a wing at right angles with one bay The wing has a jettied upper storey and gable with moulded bressumers The windows are casements and there are gabled dormers 4 7 II Criftins52 43 08 N 2 39 59 W 52 71883 N 2 66647 W 52 71883 2 66647 Criftins 17th century A pair of cottages that were altered and extended in the 19th century The original part is timber framed with brick nogging partly painted the extension and partial refacing are in brick partly painted and the roof is thatched There is one storey and an attic and three bays The windows are casements and there are three gabled dormers 8 II The Corner House52 42 31 N 2 39 41 W 52 70854 N 2 66146 W 52 70854 2 66146 The Corner House nbsp 17th century A timber framed house with painted brick nogging partly refaced in brick and painted with a slate roof There is one storey and an attic the upper storey partly jettied at the rear and two bays The doorway has an ogee shaped hood on brackets the windows are casements and there is a gabled half dormer 9 II The Gatehouse52 42 26 N 2 39 45 W 52 70735 N 2 66242 W 52 70735 2 66242 The Gatehouse 17th century A timber framed house with painted brick nogging on a brick plinth with a tile roof and a crested ridge There is one storey and an attic and an irregular cruciform plan On the north front is a three light oriel window and a canted bay window The other windows are casements 10 II The Porch House52 42 30 N 2 39 43 W 52 70844 N 2 66199 W 52 70844 2 66199 The Porch House Mid 17th century A timber framed house with painted brick nogging and a tile roof There are two storeys two bays and a lean to extension at the rear On the front is a rustic gabled porch and the windows are casements The gable ends are jettied with decorated bressumers 11 II Walnut Cottage52 42 31 N 2 39 43 W 52 70868 N 2 66185 W 52 70868 2 66185 Walnut Cottage nbsp 17th century A timber framed cottage with rendered brick nogging and a thatched roof There is one storey and an attic three bays and a lean to extension on the right with a tile roof On the front is a thatched porch the windows are casements and there are two gabled dormers the windows have diamond glazing 12 II Forge Farmhouse52 41 58 N 2 38 52 W 52 69954 N 2 64776 W 52 69954 2 64776 Forge Farmhouse Mid to late 17th century The farmhouse was extended in the 19th and 20th centuries The original part is timber framed with painted and rendered brick nogging the rebuilding and extensions are in brick and the roof is tiled There is one storey and an attic a front of three bays and later extensions The windows are casements and there are three large gabled eaves dormers 13 II 8 Upton Magna52 42 34 N 2 39 41 W 52 70958 N 2 66132 W 52 70958 2 66132 8 Upton Magna Late 17th century The cottage was extended in the 20th century It is timber framed with red brick nogging and a tile roof There is one storey and an attic two bays and a later one storey brick lean to on the left The windows are casements and there are two gabled dormers 14 II The Old Shop52 44 07 N 2 39 48 W 52 73541 N 2 66327 W 52 73541 2 66327 The Old Shop Late 17th or early 18th century The house which was extended later is timber framed on a stone plinth with rendered infill extensions in brick and with a tile roof It is partly in one storey and partly in one storey with an attic The windows are casements and there are gabled half dormers 15 II Former Shropshire Union canal bridge52 42 06 N 2 39 28 W 52 70163 N 2 65782 W 52 70163 2 65782 Former Shropshire Union canal bridge nbsp 1790s The bridge carried a road over the Shrewsbury Branch now disused of the Shropshire Union Canal It is in brick with sandstone dressings and consists of a single elliptical arch The bridge has moulded voussoirs two chamfered string courses a coping stone at the centre of the parapet and square end piers 16 II Northwest entrance Berwick Tunnel52 42 15 N 2 41 40 W 52 70424 N 2 69449 W 52 70424 2 69449 Northwest entrance Berwick Tunnel nbsp 1797 The tunnel entrance is on the Shrewsbury Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal which is now unused and the entrance has been bricked up It is in red sandstone and consists of a parabolic arch with chamfered voussoirs and triple keystones curved retaining walls a string course a central square datestone a coped parapet raised in the centre and coped square end piers 4 17 II Southwest entrance Berwick Tunnel52 41 56 N 2 41 05 W 52 69883 N 2 68473 W 52 69883 2 68473 Southwest entrance Berwick Tunnel 1797 The tunnel entrance is on the Shrewsbury Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal which is now unused and the entrance has been bricked up It is in red sandstone and consists of a parabolic arch with chamfered voussoirs and triple keystones curved retaining walls a string course a central square datestone a coped parapet raised in the centre and coped square end piers 4 18 II Allen memorial52 42 29 N 2 39 45 W 52 70793 N 2 66250 W 52 70793 2 66250 Allen memorial Late 18th or early 19th century The memorial is in the churchyard of St Lucia s Church and is to the memory of Jane Allen a baby and others It is a pedestal tomb in grey sandstone and has a panelled plinth with a moulded top sides with Gothic panelled corner piers and a moulded cornice to a pyramidal top Some inscriptions are illegible 19 II Group of six chest tombs52 42 28 N 2 39 45 W 52 70784 N 2 66237 W 52 70784 2 66237 Group of six chest tombs Late 18th or early 19th century The chest tombs are in the churchyard of St Lucia s Church and are in grey sandstone They are to the memory of members of the Lloyd Humphries and Ellsmere families 20 II Nevett memorial52 42 29 N 2 39 45 W 52 70796 N 2 66258 W 52 70796 2 66258 Nevett memorial Early 19th century The memorial is in the churchyard of St Lucia s Church and is to the memory of Mary Nevett and others It is a pedestal tomb in grey sandstone and has raised side panels with shaped tops panelled corner piers and a moulded cornice to a chamfered top with the base of an urn finial Some inscriptions are illegible 21 II Pump The Old Rectory52 42 29 N 2 39 41 W 52 70799 N 2 66131 W 52 70799 2 66131 Pump The Old Rectory Mid 19th century The pump is to the north of the house and is in cast iron It has a circular shaft with moulded rings a plain top with a splayed spout a fluted domed cap with a finial and a curved handle with a decorative bracket 22 II Lychgate52 42 30 N 2 39 43 W 52 70823 N 2 66199 W 52 70823 2 66199 Lychgate nbsp c 1856 The lychgate at the entrance to the churchyard of St Lucia s Church has grey sandstone walls a timber framed superstructure and a hipped tile roof It contains a pair of wooden gates 23 II The Old Rectory52 42 28 N 2 39 41 W 52 70772 N 2 66132 W 52 70772 2 66132 The Old Rectory 1864 65 The rectory later a private house was designed by G E Street It is in red brick with half hipped tiled roofs one storey and attics and an irregular plan The windows are mullioned and transomed and on the front is a gabled timber porch with a pierced segmental arched canopy Other features include herringbone brickwork in the tympana of the windows and a staircase turret with a lancet window 4 24 II Pump Downton Farm52 42 42 N 2 40 40 W 52 71160 N 2 67773 W 52 71160 2 67773 Pump Downton Farm Mid 19th century The pump is in the farmyard and is in painted cast iron It has a circular shaft with moulded rings a fluted top with a splayed spout a fluted domed cap and a curved handle 25 IIReferences editCitations edit Historic England Newman amp Pevsner 2006 pp 669 670 Historic England amp 1267600 a b c d e f Newman amp Pevsner 2006 p 670 Historic England amp 1273669 Historic England amp 1239508 Historic England amp 1267697 Historic England amp 1273666 Historic England amp 1222751 Historic England amp 1267630 Historic England amp 1267583 Historic England amp 1222785 Historic England amp 1239509 Historic England amp 1239510 Historic England amp 1267641 Historic England amp 1438488 Historic England amp 1222618 Historic England amp 1239507 Historic England amp 1222784 Historic England amp 1267504 Historic England amp 1267601 Historic England amp 1222782 Historic England amp 1267543 Historic England amp 1222780 Historic England amp 1273667 Sources edit Historic England Church of St Lucia Upton Magna 1267600 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 February 2019 Historic England Cruck Cottage Upton Magna 1273669 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 February 2019 Historic England Church Farmhouse Upton Magna 1239508 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 February 2019 Historic England Downton Farmhouse Upton Magna 1267697 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 February 2019 Historic England Criftins Upton Magna 1273666 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 February 2019 Historic England The Corner House Upton Magna 1222751 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 February 2019 Historic England The Gatehouse Upton Magna 1267630 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 February 2019 Historic England The Porch House Upton Magna 1267583 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 February 2019 Historic England Walnut Cottage Upton Magna 1222785 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 February 2019 Historic England Forge Farmhouse Upton Magna 1239509 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 February 2019 Historic England No 8 Upton Magna 1239510 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 February 2019 Historic England The Old Shop Upton Magna 1267641 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 February 2019 Historic England Former 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north of The Old Rectory Upton Magna 1222782 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 February 2019 Historic England Lychgate approximately 20 metres to north east of Church of St Lucia Upton Magna 1267543 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 February 2019 Historic England The Old Rectory Upton Magna 1222780 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 February 2019 Historic England Pump approximately 2 5 metres to south east of Downton Farmhouse Upton Magna 1273667 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 February 2019 Historic England Listed Buildings retrieved 19 February 2019 Newman John Pevsner Nikolaus 2006 Shropshire The Buildings of England New Haven and London Yale University Press ISBN 0 300 12083 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Listed buildings in Upton Magna amp oldid 1083692213, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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