Listed buildings in Lower Kinnerton

Lower Kinnerton is a civil parish in Cheshire West and Chester, England. It contains six buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings, all of which are at Grade II. This grade is the lowest of the three gradings given to listed buildings and is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest".[1] Apart from the village of Lower Kinnerton, the parish is entirely rural. Other than the former school and schoolmaster's house, all the listed buildings are related to farming.

Name and location Photograph Date Notes
Bridge Farm Farmhouse
53°09′06″N 2°59′14″W / 53.1516°N 2.9872°W / 53.1516; -2.9872 (Bridge Farm Farmhouse)
1685 The farmhouse is built in brick with stone dressings and a slate roof. It has an E-shaped plan, is in two storeys, and has a five-bay front. There are three large Dutch gables on the entrance front, and another on the north face. The windows are casements. At the rear of the house is a semi-hexagonal bay window and a timber-framed porch. Attached to the rear is an 18th-century brick shippon, which is included in the listing.[2][3][4]
Old School House
53°09′12″N 2°58′25″W / 53.1532°N 2.9736°W / 53.1532; -2.9736 (Old School House)
1836 This originated as a schoolmaster's house and schoolroom. It is built in brick with a hipped slate roof, and has three storeys with a symmetrical front. There is a projecting gabled porch with a Tudor arched opening. The windows are casements.[5]
Farm building,
Moor End Farm
53°09′04″N 2°58′15″W / 53.1510°N 2.9709°W / 53.1510; -2.9709 (Farm building, Moor End Farm)
Late 19th century The farm building comprises a shippon and a cartshed. It is built in brick with sandstone dressings, and has a red tiled roof. It has an almost square plan, is symmetrical, and has a central jettied timber-framed gable. Above the cartshed is a hayloft with a loading bay. The windows are casements.[6]
Broadhey Farm Farmhouse
53°09′09″N 2°58′56″W / 53.1525°N 2.9822°W / 53.1525; -2.9822 (Broadhey Farm Farmhouse)
1893 The farmhouse was designed by Douglas and Fordham for the 1st Duke of Westminster. It is built in brown brick with blue brick diapering, a grey slate roof, and red ridge tiles. The house is asymmetrical, in two storeys, and has two gables and a dormer on the front. The gables have terracotta coping and ball finials. There are two brick chimneys with spiral flues. The windows are casements.[2][7]
Broadhey farm buildings
53°09′09″N 2°58′55″W / 53.1526°N 2.9819°W / 53.1526; -2.9819 (Broadhey farm buildings)
1893 The farm buildings were designed by Douglas and Fordham for the 1st Duke of Westminster, and include shippons. They are built in brown brick with blue brick diapering, a grey slate roof, and red ridge tiles. The gables are timber-framed.[2][8]
Gell Farm Farmhouse
53°09′10″N 2°58′45″W / 53.1528°N 2.9793°W / 53.1528; -2.9793 (Gell Farm Farmhouse)
1894 The farmhouse was designed by Douglas and Fordham for the 1st Duke of Westminster. It is built in brown brick with red brick dressings, a grey slate roof, and red ridge tiles. The house is in two storeys, and has an asymmetrical three-bay front with two shaped gables. The gables have terracotta coping and ball finials. There are two ornate brick chimneys. The mullioned windows contain casements.[2][9]

References

Citations

  1. Listed Buildings, Historic England, retrieved 1 April 2015
  2. 1 2 3 4 Hartwell et al. (2011), p. 438
  3. de Figueiredo & Treuherz (1988), p. 251
  4. Historic England, "Bridge Farm Farmhouse and attached Shippon, Lower Kinnerton (1136521)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 August 2013
  5. Historic England, "Old School House, Lower Kinnerton (1138385)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 August 2013
  6. Historic England, "Moor End Farm; Central Farm Building, Lower Kinnerton (1138383)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 August 2013
  7. Historic England, "Broadhey Farm Farmhouse, Lower Kinnerton (1136532)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 August 2013
  8. Historic England, "Broadhey Farm Buildings, Lower Kinnerton (1138384)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 August 2013
  9. Historic England, "Gell Farm Farmhouse, Lower Kinnerton (1136544)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 August 2013

Sources

  • de Figueiredo, Peter; Treuherz, Julian (1988), Cheshire Country Houses, Chichester: Phillimore, ISBN 0-85033-655-4 
  • Hartwell, Clare; Hyde, Matthew; Hubbard, Edward; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2011) [1971], Cheshire, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, ISBN 978-0-300-17043-6 
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