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词条 Listed buildings in Audlem
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Audlem is a civil parish in Cheshire East, England. It contains 25 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, two are listed at Grade I, the highest grade, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II. The major settlement in the parish is the village of Audlem. In the village the listed buildings include churches and cemetery chapels, a former grammar school, a hotel, houses, and a memorial lamp standard. In the surrounding countryside the listed buildings include country houses, farmhouses, farm buildings, and a road bridge. Running through the parish is the Shropshire Union Canal, and the listed structures associated with this are bridges, mileposts and a lock keeper's cottage.

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Grade Criteria[1]
I Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important
II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
II Buildings of national importance and special interest

Buildings

Name and locationPhotographDateNotesGrade
{{coord>52.9891|-2.5079|type:landmark|name=St James' Church}}{{sort|1275|Late 13th century}}Hartwell|Hyde|Hubbard|Pevsner|2011|pp=116–117|ps=}}{{sfnp|Richards|1947|pp=30–33|ps=}}[2]{{sort|a|I}}
{{coord>52.98817|-2.50230|type:landmark|name=Holmes Farmhouse}}—}}{{sort|1600|16th or 17th century}}A wing was added to the farmhouse in the later 17th century, and in the 19th century there were further alterations and additions. It is constructed in timber framing with brick infill and in brick, and it has a tiled roof. The house is in two storeys, and the windows are casements. Inside the house is an inglenook with a bressumer.[3]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.99279|-2.51471|type:landmark|name=Moss Hall}}1616Hartwell|Hyde|Hubbard|Pevsner|2011|pp=118–119|ps=}}{{sfnp|de Figueiredo|Treuherz|1988|pp=256–258|ps=}}[4]{{sort|a|I}}
{{coord>52.97679|-2.51428|type:landmark|name=Swanbach Farmhouse}}—}}{{sort|1625|Early 17th century}}The farmhouse is timber-framed with brick infill and a tiled roof. An additional two-bay wing was added to the right in the 19th century. The original part is jettied at the first floor and at the attic. It contains canted bay windows in the ground and upper floors, above which is a two-light window. In the later part is a central gabled porch flanked by oriel windows. In the upper floor are half-dormers.[5]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.98855|-2.50634|type:landmark|name=Old Grammar School}}1647–55Hartwell|Hyde|Hubbard|Pevsner|2011|p=118|ps=}}[6]{{sort|b|II*}}
Corbrook Court
{{coord>52.99972|-2.50068|type:landmark|name=Stable building, Corbrook Court}}
—}}{{sort|1650|17th century}}The block is built in timber framing with brick infill and brick with a slate roof. Alterations and additions were made in the 19th century. It contains doorways of various types and a casement window.[7]{{sort|c|II}}
Holmes Farm
{{coord>52.98799|-2.50194|type:landmark|name=Farm building, Holmes Farm}}
—}}{{sort|1650|17th century}}The farm building is constructed in timber framing with brick infill, and in brick. It has a tiled roof, and is in a single storey with a loft. The building contains doorways, and in the left gable end is a stone stairway leading up to a first floor loft doorway.[8]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.98773|-2.49883|type:landmark|name=The Lymes}}—}}{{sort|1650|17th century}}The main part of the house dates from the 19th century, with a 17th-century wing at the rear giving it a T-shaped plan. The house is in rendered brick with a slate roof, and has two storeys. On the entrance front are two bow windows, the other windows being sashes. On the garden front are two bay windows, one with French windows.[9]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.99326|-2.50531|type:landmark|name=Rose Cottage}}—}}{{sort|1650|17th century}}The cottage was expanded in the 19th and in the 20th centuries. It is built in timber framing on a brick plinth with brick infill, and in brick, and has a tiled roof. It is in two storeys, the lower storey being timber-framed and the upper storey in brick painted to resemble timber framing. On the front is a gabled porch, and there is a single-storey addition to the right. The windows are casements.[10]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.98890|-2.50818|type:landmark|name=Market House}}{{sort|1750|18th century}}This originated as a market hall. It is built in stone with a tiled roof. On the front are two rows of four Tuscan pillars, and a central pedimented gable.[11]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.98955|-2.50669|type:landmark|name=28 Stafford Street}}—}}{{sort|1760|Mid to late 18th century}}The house is in brick with a tile roof. It has three storeys and a symmetrical three-bay front. In the centre is a cast iron porchway. The windows are sashes. On the right side of the house are two canted bay window.[12]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.98891|-2.50865|type:landmark|name=Crown Hotel}}—}}{{sort|1800|Late 18th to early 19th century}}Hartwell|Hyde|Hubbard|Pevsner|2011|p=118|ps=}}[13]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.98839|-2.49980|type:landmark|name=Beech Tree House}}—}}{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}A rendered brick house with stone dressings and a slate roof. It is in two storeys and has a symmetrical three-bay front. The central doorway is flanked by fluted pilasters, and it has an open pediment with a fanlight. The windows are sashes.[14]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.98202|-2.50217|type:landmark|name=Fields Farmhouse}}—}}{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}The brick farmhouse has a tiled roof, and a symmetrical three-bay front. In the centre is a doorway with a Neoclassical surround consisting of fluted pilasters and an open pediment with a fanlight. The windows are sashes.[15]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.98691|-2.51119|type:landmark|name=Greenbank}}—}}{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}The house is in rendered brick with a hipped slate roof. It has two storeys and a symmetrical three-bay front. The centre is bowed, and has a verandah with wooden columns. Flanking this are two French windows, the windows in the upper floor being casements. On the right side is a canted bay window.[16]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.97740|-2.50939|type:landmark|name=Milepost}}{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}The milepost stands to the east of Audlem Lock No. 5 on the Shropshire Union Canal. It is in cast iron, and consists of a circular post with a domed top and a plate divided into three panels. The panels are inscribed with the distances in miles to Nantwich Autherley Junction and to Norbury Junction.[17]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.98730|-2.50972|type:landmark|name=Milepost}}—}}{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}The milepost stands to the east of the Shropshire Union Canal. It is in cast iron, and consists of a circular post with a domed top and a plate. The plate is inscribed with the distances in miles to Nantwich Autherley Junction and to Norbury Junction.[18]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.96651|-2.50708|type:landmark|name=Bridge No. 74}}{{sort|1828|c. 1827–30}}The accommodation bridge crossing the Shropshire Union Canal was designed by Thomas Telford. It is in brick with a stone band and copings. The bridge consists of a single elliptical arch, and it has a solid parapet and piers.[19]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.97035|-2.50860|type:landmark|name=Bridge No. 75}}{{sort|1828|c. 1827–30}}The accommodation bridge crossing the Shropshire Union Canal was designed by Thomas Telford. It is in brick with a stone band and copings. The bridge consists of a single elliptical arch, and it has a solid parapet and piers.[20]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.98902|-2.51163|type:landmark|name=Wharf Cottage}}{{sort|1828|c. 1828}}Hartwell|Hyde|Hubbard|Pevsner|2011|p=118|ps=}}[21]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.98416|-2.51250|type:landmark|name=Grey's Bridge}}—}}{{sort|1830|Early to mid 19th century}}The bridge carries Green Lane over a brook. It is built in brick with ashlar dressings, and consists of a single span. At each end are curving walls that terminate in square piers.[22]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.98895|-2.50288|type:landmark|name=Baptist Chapel}}1840Hartwell|Hyde|Hubbard|Pevsner|2011|p=117|ps=}}[23]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.99026|-2.50975|type:landmark|name=Cemetery chapels}}—}}1873–74Hartwell|Hyde|Hubbard|Pevsner|2011|p=117|ps=}}[24]{{sort|c|II}}
{{coord>52.98877|-2.50832|type:landmark|name=Memorial lamp standard}}{{sort|1877|c. 1877}}Erected as a memorial to Richard Baker Bellyse, the cast iron lamp standard is on a granite base. At the base of the standard are four lion paw feet, above which is circular portion, then four half-columns ending in a Corinthian capital, on which is a lantern.[25]{{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= 1136872|desc= Church of St James, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2}}
3. ^{{NHLE |num= 1138521|desc= Holmes Farmhouse, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
4. ^{{NHLE |num= 1138519|desc= Moss Hall, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
5. ^{{NHLE |num= 1138520|desc= Swanbach Farmhouse, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
6. ^{{NHLE |num= 1312614|desc= The Old Grammar School, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
7. ^{{NHLE |num= 1138517|desc= Stable building at Corbrook Court, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
8. ^{{NHLE |num= 1138522|desc= Farmbuilding c.10 yards east of The Holmes Farmhouse, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
9. ^{{NHLE |num= 1330132|desc= The Lymes, Audlem|accessdate= 9 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
10. ^{{NHLE |num= 1330171|desc= Rose Cottage, Audlem|accessdate= 10 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
11. ^{{NHLE |num= 1138525|desc= The Market House, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
12. ^{{NHLE |num= 1330134|desc= 28 Stafford Street, Audlem|accessdate= 9 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
13. ^{{NHLE |num= 1138518|desc= The Crown Hotel, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
14. ^{{NHLE |num= 1136843|desc= Beech Tree House, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
15. ^{{NHLE |num= 1138526|desc= Fields Farmhouse, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
16. ^{{NHLE |num= 1330133|desc= Greenbank, Audlem|accessdate= 9 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
17. ^{{NHLE |num= 1225442|desc= Milepost on E.Side of Audlem Lock No. 5, at SJ 659 423, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
18. ^{{NHLE |num= 1138524|desc= Milepost Shropshire Union Canal, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
19. ^{{NHLE |num= 1320255|desc= Bridge No 74 at SJ 660 411, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
20. ^{{NHLE |num= 1115818|desc= Bridge No 75 at SJ 659 415, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
21. ^{{NHLE |num= 1225551|desc= Wharf Cottage, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
22. ^{{NHLE |num= 1330170|desc= Grey's Bridge, Audlem|accessdate= 9 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
23. ^{{NHLE |num= 1138523|desc= Baptist Chapel, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
24. ^{{NHLE |num= 1330169|desc= Cemetery chapels, Audlem|accessdate= 9 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
25. ^{{NHLE |num= 1136864|desc= Memorial Lampstandard, Audlem|accessdate= 8 November 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
Sources{{Refbegin}}
  • {{Citation | last = de Figueiredo| first = Peter | author-link = | last2 = Treuherz | first2 = Julian | author2-link = | year = 1988 | title = Cheshire Country Houses | publication-place = Chichester | publisher = Phillimore | isbn = 0-85033-655-4 }}
  • {{Citation | last = Hartwell | first = Clare |last2 = Hyde | first2 = Matthew |last3 = Hubbard | first3 = Edward | author3-link=Edward Hubbard | last4 =Pevsner | first4 =Nikolaus | author4-link =Nikolaus Pevsner | series= The Buildings of England| title = Cheshire |edition= | publisher =Yale University Press| year =2011| origyear=1971| location =New Haven and London| isbn =978-0-300-17043-6 }}
  • {{Citation | last =Richards | first =Raymond | title =Old Cheshire Churches | publisher =Batsford | year =1947 | location =London | pages =| oclc =719918}}
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