Canal lock, built 1792, with ashlar limestone walls and remains of timber lock gates. Closed in 1932 and mass concrete walls built across lock. Ashlar limestone walls....
Detached nine-bay four-storey former water mill, c.1850. Exposed rubble façade with brick dressings to openings. Retaining cast-iron waterwheel. Converted into apartments, c.1996. Double-pitched ...
Six arch road bridge over river, built 1752, with cutwaters and coursed rubble masonry parapet walls. Ashlar and rubble stone walls. Semi-circular and segmental arches with dressed ashlar voussoirs....
Detached six-bay four-storey former corn store, c.1860, with exposed rubble façade. Now in use as bakery. Double-pitched and hipped roof, natural slates. Coursed rubble, whitewashed walls. Sash a...
Detached two-bay two-storey over basement former gate lodge, c.1870, with exposed rubble façade. Arched gateway attached with single and pair of wrought-iron gates, c.1870. Refurbished as offices, ...
Detached seven-bay two-storey former outbuilding, c.1870. Exposed rubble façade with flush brick window surrounds and rusticated door openings. Refurbished and extended as offices, c.1995. Double-...
Detached three-bay two-storey L-plan house, c.1830. Refurbished and porch added c.1985. Rubble stone wall with arch at ground level to river bank at rear. Double-pitched roof, artificial slates, ce...
Single arch road bridge over railway, c.1849, with finely executed rusticated limestone detail. Squared rubble stone with cambered string course at roadway level. Elliptical arch with ashlar vousso...
Detached five-bay two-storey house over concealed basement, c.1840, with limestone eaves cornice and Greek Ionic portico. Now in use as day care centre. Openings refitted. Double-pitched and hipped ...
Detached seventeen-bay two-storey school over basement, built 1897, with contrasting banded slates, half dormer window and various projecting bays. Steep, double-pitched and hipped roof, natural slat...
School chapel and recreation hall, built 1929. Pedimented façade with giant Corinthian pilasters. Nine-bay side elevation over rusticated basement, with apsidal end. Single-storey over basement sa...
Holy well consisting of vaulted chamber of pointed-arched door opening, dated keystone 1876 and splayed flanking walls, built of coursed rubble limestone. Vaulted roof. Coursed rubble limestone wall...
Detached six-bay single-storey former railway warehouse, c.1880, with exposed rubble limestone walls and brick dressings to openings. Railway tracks removed and openings blocked, c.1970. Double-pitc...
Detached eight-bay single-storey former stable building, built 1896, with snecked ashlar façade, brick dressings to openings and half-dormer loft door opening. Extended to rear. Double-pitched and ...
Detached three-bay two-storey house with dormer attic, built 1917, with projecting porch. Extended at rear and converted into nursing home c. 1990. Detached former coach house to site. Double-pitch...
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