List of Scheduled Monuments in Cheshire since 1539

There are over 200 Scheduled Monuments in Cheshire, a county in North West England, which date from the Neolithic period to the middle of the 20th century. This list includes the scheduled monuments in Cheshire from 1540 to the present, the periods accepted by Revealing Cheshire's Past as post-medieval and modern.[1]

A scheduled monument is a nationally important archaeological site or monument which is given legal protection by being placed on a list (or "schedule") by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport; English Heritage takes the leading role in identifying such sites. The current legislation supporting this is the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. The term "monument" can apply to the whole range of archaeological sites, and they are not always visible above ground. Such sites have to have been deliberately constructed by human activity. They range from prehistoric standing stones and burial sites, through Roman remains and medieval structures such as castles and monasteries, to later structures such as industrial sites and buildings constructed for the World Wars or the Cold War. The monuments were formerly called "scheduled ancient monuments" but as they include structures dating from as late as the 1940s and 1950s, the word "ancient" has been dropped.[2]

This list includes structures dating from the early post-medieval period, through the period of the Industrial Revolution, to sites prepared for warfare in the 20th century. The monuments from the earlier part of the period tend to be similar in type to those in the medieval period, namely moats or moated sites, and churchyard crosses and also include a dovecote and a duck decoy. Structures dating from the Industrial Revolution include the remains of a mine, canal locks and a bridge, a salt works, a boat lift, and a transporter bridge within a factory. The structures dating from the 20th century consist of a former Royal Air Force airfield and the remains of three sites for anti-aircraft guns.

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]

See also

Notes

A SM No = Scheduled Monument Number

References

Pastscape and Images of England are published by English Heritage and Revealing Cheshire's Past is published by Cheshire County Council

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