Freestanding Roman Catholic Church, dated 1840, having four-bay nave, gabled porch to south-west gable, and canted chancel to north-east added 1932, and sacristy to west with pitched roof. Bellcote to...
Freestanding mass-concrete handball alley, built c.1950, now disused. Rectangular plan with higher playing wall to north end, and sloping side walls. Square-headed entrance opening to south, partially...
Detached limestone-built cruciform-plan Gothic-Revival Roman Catholic church, erected c.1875, having eight-bay nave, three-stage bell tower recessed to re-entrant corner of nave and east transept, gab...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1820, having single-storey lean-to porch addition of c.1920 to rear. Pitched natural slate roof with rendered chimneystacks to gables, stone copings and ca...
Three-arch limestone road bridge, built c.1800, over unnamed river. Northmost arch now blocked. Round arches with dressed limestone voussoirs to arch rings. Random rubble stone to spandrel panels and ...
Detached five-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1780, with projecting stairs bay to middle of rear with catslide roof. Now derelict. Shallow hipped natural slate roof with pair of rendered c...
Freestanding round-plan three-stage tower set within round-plan enclosure having gravestones, built c.1790. Coursed rubble limestone walls to tower and enclosure, both having crenellations, former wit...
Detached four-bay single-storey limestone-built goods shed, built c.1850, now derelict, north and south long elevations having twin gables and stepped buttresses flanking bays, two of latter to south,...
Detached limestone-built house, built c.1850, formerly semi-detached pair of railway workers' cottages, having three-bay half-dormered south elevation with gables, and four-bay two-storey rear. Entran...
Freestanding Tudor Revival-style limestone-built railway station, built 1851, comprising three-bay two-storey station master's house with single-storey stationhouse at right angles and slightly projec...
Single-arch limestone road bridge over railway, built c.1850, having symmetrical plan about east-west axis. Coursed squared and snecked rubble walls and piers and with flanking walls to east and west....
Single-arch limestone road bridge over railway, built c.1850, having symmetrical plan about east-west axis. Coursed squared and snecked rubble walls and piers with flanking walls to east and west. Seg...
Detached limestone-built railway cottage, built c.1850, formerly semi-detached pair, having three-bay half-dormered south elevation with gables, and four-bay two-storey rear. Entrance to western house...
Detached limestone-built house, built c.1850, having three-bay half-dormered south elevation with gables, and two-storey rear. Entrance in gabled full-height shallow stone porch to south elevation. Pi...
Detached seven-bay two-storey house, built c.1780, now derelict, having multiple-bay two-storey block to west. Shallow hipped natural slate roof with rendered chimneystacks, and cast-iron rain water g...
Freestanding Roman Catholic Church, built 1840, having four-bay nave, lower gabled porch to north gable and gabled sacristy to south end of west elevation. Rebuilt 1932. Altar at south end of nave. Pi...
<p>Nine-arch bridge over river, c.1800. Coursed rubble limestone walls having cut-limestone rounded coping. Series of nine segmental arches between tooled limestone ashlar triangular cutwa...
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