Free-standing stone water supply memorial, erected 1915. Rock-faced regularly-coursed ashlar limestone walling, slightly-projecting centre panel containing round-headed recess with cut stone voussoir...
Group of semi-detached two-bay one-and-a-half-storey rendered former estate workers houses, built c. 1890, now derelict. Pitched slate roofs, clay ridge tiles, unpainted smooth-rendered corbelled chi...
Wrought-iron suspension footbridge over river, erected c. 1840. Wrought- and cast-iron suspension gantries on rubble masonry abutments to east and west banks, steel suspension cables, wrought-iron de...
Detached twelve-bay three-storey over raised basement stone former mansion, built c. 1802, containing parts of earlier houses, now in use as hotel. Extensively enlarged and remodelled c. 1870 with a...
Detached single-storey rendered former observatory, built c. 1850. Circular main structure without roof, pitched roof building to west, small circular brick structure to east, pitched roof house to n...
Detached stone stable yard, built c. 1830. Square plan, castellated entrance front (west) with crenellated corbelled parapet, central three-bay breakfront with battered sides and square-profile buttr...
Detached multi-bay two-storey rendered house, built c. 1840, now derelict. Oblong plan, two-storey gabled return to north, single-storey lean-to to east. Hipped slate roof, clay ridge and hip tiles,...
Detached former farmyard complex, built 1771, extensively renovated and converted to holiday accommodation c. 2000. Three adjoining courtyards each bounded by one-and-a-half storey ranges to east of ...
Detached masonry former icehouse, built c. 1820, now a ruin. Brick barrel vaulted entrance, steps to doorway in internal north-west wall opening into large, brick-lined, cylindrical ice pit with dom...
Detached three-bay two-storey rendered gate lodge, built c. 1880. Rectangular plan, single-storey full-width lean-to to rear (north), single-storey flat-roofed extension to north-east c. 1990, gable-...
Single-span stone road-over-stream bridge, built c. 1830. Uncoursed rubble stone walling. Narrow lancet-arched opening with dressed stone voussoirs, coursed dressed ashlar limestone low parapet wall...
Detached single-storey rendered house, built c. 1850. L-plan, canted bay to east elevation with corbelled gable over. Pitched slate roof, clay ridge tiles, brick flat-capped chimneystacks with yello...
Detached three-bay stone gate lodge, built c. 1835. Central two-storey tower with integral carriage arch flanked by single-storey wings. Roofs (lead flats?) collapsed. Coursed tooled ashlar limesto...
Triple-span stone road-over-river bridge, built c. 1850. Roughly-coursed rubble limestone walling to spandrels and parapets. Ashlar limestone moulded strings at deck level, parapet copings, twin pyr...
Single-span stone road-over-river bridge, built c. 1850. Rubble limestone walling extending up from projecting base plinth to form parapet. Round-headed arch, roughly dressed limestone voussoirs. E...
Detached three-bay two-storey rendered rectory, built c. 1900. T-plan with entrance front to south and garden front to west, two-storey lean-to to rear (north), single-storey gable-fronted entrance p...
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