Detached three-bay single-storey former railway station, built c.1851, having advanced gable-fronted bays to either end (west and east), an open veranda/recessed shelter to the centre and single-bay s...
Detached five-bay double-height gable-fronted railway goods shed associated with Moate Railway Station (15317037), built c.1851, having an advanced gable-fronted bay to the centre of the east elevatio...
Freestanding railway shelter associated with Moate Railway Station (15317037), erected c.1851. Now out of use. Single-pitched roof projecting out over platform to the north, supported on cast-iron bea...
End-of-terrace three-bay three-storey house, built c.1860. Pitched slate roof with overhanging eaves supported on timber brackets, cast-iron rainwater goods and with four moulded four red brick chimne...
End-of-terrace three-bay two-storey public house, built c.1850, having a traditional shopfront and with an integral segmental-headed carriage arch to the west end. Pitched slate roof, recently reslate...
Detached five-bay three-storey bank, built in 1855, having advanced bays to either end of the front façade (south). Front facade flanked to either end sections of ashlar limestone walling having inte...
Terrace of four two-bay two-storey houses, built c.1870. Two houses remain in domestic use with two now in use as commercial premises. Pitched natural slate roofs with overhanging eaves supported on p...
Freestanding ashlar limestone memorial monument, erected 1925, comprising a Celtic cross on tapered shaft (having Celtic strap work detail) over a tapered base and with a stepped plinth. Inscribed ded...
Detached three-bay two-storey bow-fronted former court house and bridewell, built c.1828, with flanking sections of ashlar limestone walling to either side (east and west) having integral hexagonal-he...
End-of-terrace three-bay three-storey over basement house, built c.1790, having a shopfront to the west end of the main façade (north). Hipped natural slate roof having two rendered chimneystacks and...
Terraced five-bay two-storey house and shop, built c.1885 and possibly containing the fabric of an earlier building c.1830. Integral segmental-headed carriage arch to the west end of the main façade ...
Terraced five-bay single-storey double-height former post office, built c.1885. Pitched natural slate roof with overhanging bracketed eaves (supported on paired timber brackets), decorative ridge cres...
Detached two-bay three-storey former fortified house/tower house, built 1550, having a three-bay three-storey wing to the west end, built c.1720 and possibly containing earlier fabric, and a two-store...
Quaker burial ground on irregular-plan, erected c.1692, containing a collection of mainly eighteenth and nineteenth century upstanding grave markers. Now out of use and heavily overgrown. Plaque built...
Terraced nine-bay three-storey commercial building/mill built c.1780, having a multi-bay three-storey return to the rear (south). Later shopfronts to the west end and towards the east end of the main ...
End-of-terrace three-bay three-storey house, built c.1810. Currently out of use. Pitched natural slate roof with clay ridge tiles, cast-iron rainwater goods and with rendered chimneystacks to each gab...
Detached five-bay two-storey house, built 1762, having a later single-bay gable-fronted porch, c.1880, to the front of the main façade (north) having decorative timber barge boards and an overhanging...
Complex of single, two and three-storey outbuildings associated with Moat View (15317053), built c.1762, comprising a stable block, coach house, ancillary structures and a possible estate worker’s h...
Detached four-bay single-storey former Baptist meeting house, built c.1790. Now ruinous. Pitched (graded) natural slate roof, now partially collapsing, with raised cut stone verges to either gable en...
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