Enclosed former walled garden, c.1765. Limestone rubble boundary walls with entrance to west having replacement iron gates. Remains of two-storey house and lean-to outbuildings contained within....
Detached three-bay two-storey over raised basement country house, c.1765, rebuilt in the twentieth century. Projecting entrance porch with double flight entrance steps having cast-iron railings, full...
Group of former domestic outbuildings comprising five-bay two-storey former stables, c.1850, with single-storey buildings including coach house flanking. Random limestone rubble walls with projecting...
Single stage weir, c.1785, of coursed and uncoursed limestone rubble. Central spine of dressed limestone. Sluice on north side of river with groove for former sluice gates....
Detached five-bay two-storey house, c. 1775, with central entrance bay flanked by projecting full-height two-bay bows and projecting three-sided stair tower to rere. Roughcast rendered walls with tim...
Detached five-bay three-storey hotel, built 1795, on a V-shaped plan; six-bay three-storey wing (south). Smooth rendered walls to front and sides with parallel quoins, roughcast rendered to rere. Re...
Detached multiple-bay two- and three-storey hotel and former spa, built 1891, with projecting bow, multiple half-timbered gables and attached tower with lead cupola to front. Roughcast rendered walls...
Detached eight-bay two-storey public house, c. 1847, consisting of three originally terraced buildings. Rendered, ruled and lined and painted walls with square-headed window openings having two-pane ...
Detached four-bay two-storey former house, c.1880, with projecting two-storey entrance bay. Now in use as an apartment block. Random rubble limestone walls to north and east ground floor, smooth ren...
Former orchard boundary wall, c.1850, of random rubble limestone with brick coping to section. Wall repointed and large brick-dressed opening now blocked. Brick coping possibly formerly part of buil...
Detached two-bay two-storey steward's house, dated 1738, on an L-shaped plan originally two-bay two-storey on a rectangular plan. Pitched and hipped slate roof on an L-shaped plan with terracotta rid...
Semi-detached three-bay two-storey former house, c. 1830, now in use as a travel agency. Smooth rendered walls with timber sash windows having stone sills. Replacement timber door with projecting ga...
Semi-detached three-bay two-storey house, c.1830. Smooth rendered walls with timber sash windows having stone sills, and a round-headed doorway with plain fanlight and timber panelled door. Roughcas...
Detached three-bay two-storey former house, c.1840, now in use as offices. Random rubble stone walls to front with brick quoins, roughcast rendered to sides and rere. Replacement timber casement win...
Detached four-bay single-storey former outbuilding, c.1830, now in use as two separate dwellings. Random coursed limestone rubble walls, whitewashed to front elevation to south. Replacement uPVC win...
Detached two-storey constabulary barrack, c.1810, with central three bays flanked by pair of projecting three-sided bows. Ashlar limestone walls to ground floor with brick surrounds to windows, brick...
Detached seven-bay two-storey with attic public house, c.1830. Rendered walls, with simple timber pilaster pub fronts having plate glass windows to ground floor, timber casement windows above. Exten...
Detached two-bay single-storey with attic house, c.1860, currently unoccupied. Coursed limestone walls with projecting gabled entrance porch having timber door with rectangular overlight. Square- an...
Detached two-bay two-storey house, c.1790, built in an early Gothic idiom. Roughcast rendered walls with octagonal limestone clasping corner posts having elongated finials. Timber sash, casement and...
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