Listed buildings of Malpas, Cheshire

Malpas, Cheshire, has many listed buildings; part of the town is in a Conservation area. There is one building at Grade I, one at Grade II*, two gateways are also Grade II*, and many more buildings are Grade II.

Grade I

Grade II*

Grade II

  • The Cross, Malpas

Victorian neo-gothic upper with medieval octagonal steps.

  • 1 Church Street, Malpas[2] Is opposite the Market Cross. Built of irregular bond brown brick with a grey slate roof, it has a probably late C18 exterior and earlier interior.
  • 3 and 5 Church Street
  • 14 Church Street
  • The Wyvern (Wycherleys), Church Street,[3] Originally a coaching hotel constructed in the C18. Many alterations have occurred since. It was listed as Grade II on 22 October 1952.
  • Market Place, 2 Church Street,[4] Late C17 and early C18 with a colonnade of 8 Tuscan pillars of red sandstone.
  • 21 Church Street
  • Church View, Church Street
  • Churchyard wall between South East Gates and Motte, Church Street
  • Churchyard wall to Church Street, Church Street
  • Cobblestones, Church Street
  • Duncall table tomb, 10 metres South of East bay of nave of St Oswald's Church, Church Street (North side)
  • Gate piers and flight of steps to west gateway to churchyard, Church Street
  • Gates, gate piers and steps at South West corner of Churchyard, Church Street
  • Georgian House (formerly Ivy Cottage), with plinth and railings to garden, Church Street
  • Glebe Cottage, Church Street
  • Hopley headstone South of nave of church, Church Street
  • Red telephone box by Lloyds Bank, Church Street
  • Sundial pedestal in churchyard 5 metres South West of porch, Church Street
  • The Bolling, with garden wall to left, Church Street
  • The Gates, Church Street
  • The Rectory, Church Street
  • The Sanvern, Church Street
  • Tithe Barn, Church Street
  • Tomb of John Bassett, circa 8 metres north of West bay of nave of church of St Oswald, Church Street
  • Walls to sunken paths in churchyard, South of church, Church Street
  • Guidepost at Ebnal Lane
  • Brose Lake Farmhouse, Greenway Lane
  • 11 High Street
  • Alport Cottage, High Street
  • Alport House, High Street
  • Chester Villa, High Street
  • Drake's Cottage and Drakes House, with walls to front gardens, High Street
  • Ivy Cottage, High Street
  • Malpas High Street Church (United Reformed/Methodist), High Street
  • Malpas Post Office, High Street
  • Prospect House, High Street
  • Rock House with retaining wall and steps, High Street
  • The Old School House, High Street
  • Woodville, with walls to yard to right, High Street
  • Bank Cottage, Old Hall Street
  • Tudor Cottage, Old Hall Street
  • White Cottage, Old Hall Street
  • Ebnal Old Hall
  • Bridge to South of Overton Hall, Overton Heath
  • Gate piers to South of Overton Manor, Overton Heath
  • Overton Hall, Overton Heath
  • Overton Manor, Overton Heath

See also


References

  1. Historic England. "The Old Printing House (Grade II*) (1130593)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
  2. Historic England. "1, Church Street (Grade II) (1130624)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
  3. Historic England. "The Wyvern (Grade II) (1313059)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
  4. Historic England. "No.2 Market Place (Grade II) (1330266)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
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