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词条 Listed buildings in Aston-by-Sutton
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Aston-by-Sutton is a civil parish in Cheshire West and Chester, England. It is largely rural, with the West Coast Main Line and the Trent and Mersey Canal passing through its east border, and the River Weaver running to the south. The parish contains 30 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, St Peter's Church, and the others at Grade II. Of the latter, there are a number of tombs and other structures associated with the church. The other listed buildings include houses, a war memorial, buildings associated with the former Aston Old Hall, and structures related to the canal.

Key

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Grade Criteria[1]
Grade I Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important.
Grade II Buildings of national importance and special interest.

Buildings

Name and locationPhotographDateNotesGrade
{{coord>53.2944|-2.6514|type:landmark|name=Bankfield Farm}}—}}{{sort|1575|Late 16th century}}Originally a farmhouse, later divided into two dwellings. Basically a timber-framed building with crucks, later enclosed in brown brick, with slate roofs. It is symmetrical in two storeys, with a central pedimented doorway flanked by single-storey bay windows.[2]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.2998|-2.6632|type:landmark|name=Cottage, Aston Lane}}—}}{{sort|1575|Late 16th century}}A two-storey house consisting of two wings at right angles to each other. The cross-wing dates from the late 16th century, and the other wing from the 17th century. The building is timber-framed on a sandstone plinth with some rebuilding in rendered brick.[3]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.2976|-2.6724|type:landmark|name=Gamekeeper's cottage}}—}}{{sort|1575|Late 16th century}}A former wing of Aston Old Hall, later used as a gamekeeper's cottage and store. There is evidence that it is basically a timber-framed building that has been enclosed in brick, which is partly rendered and partly pebbledashed. It is roofed in slate and most of the windows are horizontally sliding sashes.[4]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.30128|-2.66797|type:landmark|name=Former font}}—}}{{sort|1625|Early 17th century (probable)}}A former red sandstone font consisting of an octagonal head on a circular shaft. It has a domed top made from two stones.[5]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.29980|-2.66394|type:landmark|name=Aston Cross}}—}}{{sort|1650|17th century (probable)}}In red sandstone, this has a triangular base of three steps, a plinth, a chamfered shaft, and a square head.[6]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.30114|-2.66791|type:landmark|name=John Egerton tomb}}—}}1652A slightly raised slab with moulded edges and an inscription on the top.[7]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.3015|-2.6680|type:landmark|name=Churchyard wall and lychgate}}{{sort|1675|Late 17th century (probable)}}The churchyard wall to the north and east of the church is in sandstone. The lychgate is dated 1908; it is timber-framed on a sandstone plinth with a red tiled roof.[8]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.3008|-2.6683|type:landmark|name=Churchyard wall}}—}}{{sort|1675|Late 17th century (probable)}}The churchyard wall to the south and west of the church is in sandstone.[9]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.29745|-2.67191|type:landmark|name=Dovecote}}—}}1691Hartwell|Hyde|Hubbard|Pevsner|2011|p=116|ps=}}[10][11]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.3012|-2.6679|type:landmark|name=St Peter's Church}}1695Hartwell|Hyde|Hubbard|Pevsner|2011|pp=115–116|ps=}}{{sfnp|Richards|1950|pp=115–135|ps=}}{{sfnp|Starkey|1990|p=60|ps=}}[12]{{sort|a|I
{{coord>53.30114|-2.66814|type:landmark|name=John Okell tomb}}—}}1697A table tomb standing on six square legs, with the inscription on the slab.[13]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.30111|-2.66794|type:landmark|name=John Burke tomb}}—}}1713 (?)A small table tomb on a plain base, the slab incised with an angel and lettering.[14]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.30114|-2.66786|type:landmark|name=Edward and Mary Woodhouse tomb}}—}}1718A slightly raised tomb slab with the inscription around the border.[15]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.30111|-2.66815|type:landmark|name=James Okell tomb}}—}}1748A table tomb with fluted antae at the corners, a panel at each and two inscribed panels divided by a pilaster on each side.[16]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.30107|-2.66815|type:landmark|name=Elizabeth and Samuel Okell tomb}}—}}1758A table tomb with fluted antae at the corners, a panel at each and two inscribed panels divided by a pilaster on each side.[17]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.30112|-2.66815|type:landmark|name=Mary and Robert Okell tomb}}—}}1770A table tomb with fluted antae at the corners, a panel at each and two panels divided by a pilaster on each side. The inscription is on the slab.[18]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.30111|-2.66816|type:landmark|name=Roll Okell tomb}}—}}1775A table tomb with fluted antae at the corners, a panel at each and two panels divided by a pilaster on each side. The inscription is on the slab.[19]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.3005|-2.6666|type:landmark|name=Wall around Aston Gardens}}—}}{{sort|1775a|Late 18th century (probable)}}A brick wall surrounding a former walled garden, including flues. It is in the shape of a parallelogram.[20]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.30110|-2.66814|type:landmark|name=Mary Fletcher tomb}}—}}1776A table tomb with fluted antae at the corners, a panel at each and two panels divided by a pilaster on each side. The inscription is on the slab.[21]{{sort|c|II
Preston Brook Tunnel
{{coord>53.3048|-2.6405|type:landmark|name=South portal, Preston Brook Tunnel}}
{{sort|1777|c. 1777}}This is at the point where the Trent and Mersey Canal enters the Preston Brook Tunnel from the south. It was designed by James Brindley, and is in brick with sandstone wing walls.[22]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.2993|-2.6618|type:landmark|name=Gates, plinths and railings, Top Lodge}}—}}{{sort|1790|1790s (probable)}}Attributed to Samuel Wyatt, these consist of seven piers and plinths in sandstone, and gates and railings in wrought iron.[23]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.2992|-2.6616|type:landmark|name=Top Lodge}}—}}{{sort|1791|1790s (doubtful)}}Hartwell|Hyde|Hubbard|Pevsner|2011|p=116|ps=}}[24]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.2974|-2.6648|type:landmark|name=Well}}—}}{{sort|1800|c. 1800 (probable)}}This is a sunken barrel vaulted chamber in red sandstone approached by six stone steps.[25]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.2995|-2.6645|type:landmark|name=Aston Lodge}}—}}1824A symmetrical two-storey brick house with a square plan. It has a slate hipped roof with a flat lead-covered centre. At the front is a cast iron porch and a door flanked by Doric pilasters. The windows are sashes.[26]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.29908|-2.66491|type:landmark|name=Sundial, Aston Lodge}}—}}{{sort|1825|c. 1824}}A sundial in the garden of Aston Lodge. It consists of a stone vase baluster standing on two steps, with a copper dial and gnomon.[27]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.3036|-2.6392|type:landmark|name=Stop lock keeper's cottage}}—}}{{sort|1826|Early 19th century}}Located on the west side of the Trent and Mersey Canal by a stop lock, this is a whitewashed brick cottage with slate roofs. It is in two storeys, and contains casement windows.[28]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.2976|-2.6718|type:landmark|name=Coach house}}—}}{{sort|1827|Early 19th century (probable)}}Formerly associated with Aston Old Hall, this is a brick building with three arched coach doorways.[29]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.29748|-2.67227|type:landmark|name=Horse trough}}—}}{{sort|1827|Early 19th century (probable)}}Formerly associated with Aston Old Hall, this is a circular structure carved from a single piece of red sandstone.[30]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.30115|-2.66813|type:landmark|name=Mary and William Okell tomb}}—}}1837A table tomb with fluted antae at the corners, a panel at each and two inscribed panels divided by a pilaster on each side.[31]{{sort|c|II
{{coord>53.30139|-2.66755|type:landmark|name=War memorial}}19202.5|m}} high on a square step. On the top is a pyramidal cap and on the front is a wreath with a ribbon. The pillar contains inscriptions, including the names of those lost in both World Wars. The memorial is in a square enclosure bounded by iron railings.[32]{{sort|c|II

References

Citations
1. ^{{citation|url=http://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/what-is-designation/listed-buildings/|title=Listed Buildings|publisher=Historic England|accessdate=30 March 2015}}
2. ^{{NHLE |num= 1138490|desc= Bankfield Farm, Aston|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none}}
3. ^{{NHLE |num= 1136640|desc= The Cottage, Aston Lane|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
4. ^{{NHLE |num= 1253145|desc= Wing of former Aston Old Hall, now Gamekeeper's Cottage and store|accessdate= 1 January 2013||mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
5. ^{{NHLE |num= 1136674|desc= Former font 1 metre north of nave of St Peter's church, half way between north porch and chancel, Aston|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
6. ^{{NHLE |num= 1253186|desc= Aston Cross (base and shaft)|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
7. ^{{NHLE |num= 1253139|desc= Tomb slab of John Egerton in St Peter's churchyard 5 metres south of south east corner of nave, Aston|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
8. ^{{NHLE |num= 1253141|desc= Churchyard Wall north and east of St Peter's church, and Lychgate, Aston|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
9. ^{{NHLE |num= 1253142|desc= Churchyard wall, south of St Peter's Church, Aston|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
10. ^{{NHLE |num= 1253143|desc= Dovecote at site of Aston Old Hall|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2}}
11. ^{{NHLE |num= 1018703|desc= Dovecote at the site of Aston Old Hall, 40m east of Gamekeepers Cottage|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
12. ^{{NHLE |num= 1138491|desc= Church of St Peter, Aston|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
13. ^{{NHLE |num= 1138493|desc= Tomb of John Okell and others St Peter's churchyard, 4 metres south of west bay of nave, Aston|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
14. ^{{NHLE |num= 1253138|desc= Table tomb of John Burke in St Peter's churchyard 8 metres south of east bay of nave, Aston|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
15. ^{{NHLE |num= 1253140|desc= Tomb slab of Edward and Mary Woodhouse 5 metres south of central bay of chancel, Aston|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
16. ^{{NHLE |num= 1138494|desc= Tomb of James Okell and others, St Peter's churchyard, 8 metres south of west bay of nave, Aston|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
17. ^{{NHLE |num= 1253137|desc= Table tomb of Elizabeth and Samuel Okell and others in St Peter's churchyard 11 metres south of west bay of nave, Aston|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
18. ^{{NHLE |num= 1261919|desc= Table tomb of Mary and Robert Okell and others in St Peter's churchyard and 9 metres south of west bay of nave, Aston|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
19. ^{{NHLE |num= 1312692|desc= Table tomb of Roll Okell and others in St Peter's churchyard 12 metres south of south west corner of Church, Aston|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
20. ^{{NHLE |num= 1261920|desc= Wall around Aston Gardens|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
21. ^{{NHLE |num= 1138492|desc= Table tomb of Mary Fletcher in St. Peter's Churchyard 12 metres south of south-west corner of church, Aston|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
22. ^{{NHLE |num= 1261904|desc= South portal of Preston Brook Tunnel|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
23. ^{{NHLE |num= 1253189|desc= Gates, plinths and railings at Top Lodge to former Aston Hall|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
24. ^{{NHLE |num= 1261921|desc= Top Lodge to former Aston Hall|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
25. ^{{NHLE |num= 1253147|desc= Well approximately 250 metres south of Aston Lodge|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
26. ^{{NHLE |num= 1253146|desc= Aston Lodge|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
27. ^{{NHLE |num= 1253172|desc= Sundial in garden south of Aston Lodge|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
28. ^{{NHLE |num= 1115506|desc= Trent and Mersey Canal Stop lock keeper's cottage, Aston|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
29. ^{{NHLE |num= 1253144|desc= Coach-house at site of Aston Old Hall|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
30. ^{{NHLE |num= 1261931|desc= Circular Horse Trough in yard between Gamekeeper's Cottage and Dovecote at site of Aston Old Hall|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
31. ^{{NHLE |num= 1136699|desc= Table tomb of Mary and William Okell 6 metres south of west bay of nave of St. Peter's church, Aston|accessdate= 1 January 2013|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
32. ^{{NHLE |num= 1439502|desc= Aston War Memorial|accessdate= 18 November 2016|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=yes}}
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