Name |
Remains |
Location |
Date |
SM No [A] |
Description |
Refs |
Anderton Boat Lift |
Boat lift |
Anderton
|
1875 |
34991 |
An electrical lift to raise and lower boats between the Weaver Navigation and the Trent and Mersey Canal. |
[3]
[4]
|
Armada Beacon |
Mound of earth and stone |
Alderley Edge
|
16th century |
33858 |
The foundations of the platform for one of a series of beacons in response to the threat of invasion. The beacon was restored in 1779 and blown down in 1931. |
[5]
[6]
|
Aston dovecote |
Dovecote |
Aston
|
1691 |
30381 |
A dovecote on the site of Aston Old Hall. One of the few double dovecotes in England, now without a roof or dividing wall. |
[7]
[8]
|
Bank Quay Transporter Bridge |
Transporter bridge |
Warrington
|
1913–15 |
WG108 |
This a disused transporter bridge within the works of Joseph Crosfield and Sons. It is a Grade II* listed building. |
[9]
[10] [11]
|
Beeston lock |
Canal lock |
Beeston
|
1827–28 |
CH125 |
A unique cast iron lock designed by Thomas Telford on the Shropshire Union Canal. |
[12]
[13]
|
Bunbury locks |
Canal locks |
Bunbury
|
1775–79 |
CH99 |
Locks on the Shropshire Union Canal, with the associated bridge and stables. The locks are listed Grade II*. |
[14]
[15] [16]
|
Burton Manor icehouse |
Icehouse |
Burton
|
Early 19th century |
30384 |
An ice house in the grounds of Burton Manor. It is cut in rock and has gas lighting and a food preparation area, which are both unusual features. |
[17]
[18]
|
Crossley (or Colleymill) Bridge |
Bridge |
Congleton
|
17th–18th
century |
CH21 |
A two-arched stone bridge carrying the A54 road over the River Dane. It is listed Grade II. |
[19]
[20] [21]
|
Danebower colliery chimney |
Stone chimney |
Wildboarclough
|
Early 19th century |
30387 |
A stone chimney for ventilation of the colliery. |
[22]
[23]
|
Gawsworth Old Hall |
Earthworks, walls |
Gawsworth
|
Post-medieval |
30386 |
The remains of an Elizabethan garden and five ornamental pools that were probably constructed by Sir Edward Fitton III for open air entertainment. |
[24]
[25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31]
|
Great Moreton Hall icehouse tower |
Tower |
Moreton cum Alcumlow
|
1841 |
30383 |
This consists of a castellated tower over a tunnel leading to an icehouse. It is listed Grade II. |
[32]
[33] [34]
|
Hale Duck Decoy |
Duck decoy |
Hale
|
17th century |
27581 |
A pentagonal ditched enclosure containing a central pond and five curving arms. It has been restored as a nature reserve. |
[35]
[36] [37]
|
Huntington Hall |
Bridge and causeway |
Huntington
|
Post-medieval |
13416 |
Sandstone bridge and causeway leading to platform for former moated manor house or grange |
[38]
[39]
|
Jodrell Bank dovecote and pigsty |
Brick building |
Twemlow
|
Late 17th century |
30382 |
A three-storey brick structure of which the lowest storey is a pigsty and the upper two storeys constitute a dovecote. |
[40]
[41]
|
Kinderton Hall gardens |
Earthworks |
Kinderton
|
Post-medieval |
13492 |
Earthworks of a formal garden to the west of the medieval moat, including a prospect mound. |
[42]
[43]
|
Lion Salt Works |
Salt works |
Marston
|
1842 |
34985 |
An open pan salt works in operation until 1986. It is now a museum and some of the surviving buildings are listed Grade II. |
[44]
[45] [46] [47] [48] [49] [50]
|
Lymm Hall cockpits |
Cockpits |
Lymm
|
17th century |
30377 |
Two well-preserved but overgrown cockpits built in sandstone rubble and earth |
[51]
[52]
|
Marton Grange |
Earthworks and a stone |
Marton
|
Post-Medieval |
13519 |
A former manor house which was demolished in 1848. The site was previously occupied by a medieval monastic grange. The monument also includes the sandstone socket stone which was previously the base of a cross. |
[53]
[54]
|
Murgatroyd brine shaft |
Underground mine shaft |
Middlewich
|
1889 |
34588 |
A brine shaft dug by made which contains three 20th-century pumps. |
[55]
[56]
|
Newbold Astbury churchyard cross |
Stone structure |
Newbold Astbury
|
16th century |
30394 |
This consists of an octagonal gritstone cross base forming two steps up to a base block which is also octagonal to which a later shaft has been added. It stands in St Mary's churchyard and is listed Grade II. |
[57]
[58] [59]
|
Norley anti-aircraft battery |
Foundations and buildings |
Norley
|
c. 1950 |
33888 |
The foundations of housing for four heavy anti-aircraft guns, a reinforced concrete generator, the gunshed building and the command post. |
[60]
[61]
|
Over churchyard cross |
Stone structure |
Over
|
c. 1543 |
25706 |
A yellow sandstone stepped octagonal base with the lower section of a shaft which has been truncated to form a sundial. It stands in St Chad's churchyard and is listed Grade II. |
[62]
[63]
|
Overton |
Earthworks |
Overton
|
Medieval and post-medieval |
30392 |
Platforms for buildings, hollow ways and ridge and furrow cultivation remains suggest a deserted village. |
[64]
[65]
|
Pickett-Hamilton fort |
Underground workings |
Burtonwood
|
1940–41 |
33885 |
The underground remains of a former USAAF fort with rusted items, including hydraulic jacks, which lie under a circular concrete slab |
[66]
[67]
|
Poynton Hall icehouse |
Brick structure |
Poynton
|
c. 1758 |
30385 |
Built from local sandstone, most of the icehouse is below ground level. It is listed Grade II. |
[68]
[69] [70]
|
Puddington anti-aircraft gunsite |
Buildings |
Puddington
|
c. 1941 |
33856 |
Remains of four gun pits, the command post and ruined ancillary buildings. Built in the Second World War to house heavy anti-aircraft guns. |
[71]
[72]
|
RAF Cranage |
Airfield |
Cranage
|
1939 |
34989 |
An airfield used by the RAF during the Second World War. Included are the Defence Headquarters, a gun pit, an aircrew sleeping shelter, and four pillboxes (three complete and one demolished). |
[73]
[74] [75] [76] [77] [78] [79] [80]
|
Shocklach churchyard cross |
Stone structure |
Shocklach
|
Post-medieval |
30368 |
This is in red sandstone and consists of three steps and a plinth with a partly restored shaft in St Edith's churchyard. It is listed Grade II. |
[81]
[82] [83]
|
Sutton anti-aircraft gunsite |
Gun emplacements and buildings |
Sutton Weaver
|
1940 |
33857 |
This was a heavy anti-aircraft gunsite built in the Second World War. The remains consist of five gun emplacements, the command post, two garages and a generator building. |
[84]
[85]
|
Tilstone Hall gateway |
Ruin |
Tarporley
|
Late 16th/early 17th century |
30367 |
The ruin of a gateway to a house which was demolished about 1740. It is listed Grade II. |
[86]
[87] [88]
|
West Mine Plant |
Industrial site |
Nether Alderley
|
19th century |
33863 |
A mining complex in the mid-19th century producing and treating copper, lead and cobalt ores. |
[89]
[90] [91] [92] [93] [94] [95] [96] [97] [98] [99]
|
Wrenbury lifting bridge |
Bridge |
Wrenbury
|
c. 1790 |
CH98 |
A wooden lifting bridge carrying a road over the Llangollen Canal designed by Thomas Telford. It is listed Grade II. |
[100]
[101] [102]
|
Wrenbury Church bridge |
Bridge |
Wrenbury
|
c. 1790 |
CH98 |
A wooden lifting bridge carrying a footpath over the Llangollen Canal designed by Thomas Telford. It is listed Grade II*. |
[101][103] |
Wrenbury Frith bridge |
Bridge |
Wrenbury
|
c. 1790 |
CH98 |
A wooden lifting bridge carrying a footpath over the Llangollen Canal designed by Thomas Telford. It is listed Grade II*. |
[101][104] |