Palace House or 'Pallisser's House', the home of the pallisser who looked after the fence or pallisade around the deer park which used to occupy the land now called Erringden.
House dated 1784 with added barn, mid C19. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 2-cell house, double-pile on plan. 2 bays of 5-light flat faced mullioned windows with same to rear. Set between at front is doorway with…
House dated 1784 with added barn, mid C19. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 2-cell house, double-pile on plan. 2 bays of 5-light flat faced mullioned windows with same to rear. Set between at front is doorway with…
House dated 1784 with added barn, mid C19. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 2-cell house, double-pile on plan. 2 bays of 5-light flat faced mullioned windows with same to rear. Set between at front is doorway with…
Row of cottages. Early C19. Dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys to roadside front, 3 storeys to rear which fronts canal. Follows the road alignment. Quoins. 6 bays each with doorway with tie-stone jambs, some retain original…
Town Chapel and Sunday School, dated 1857. Ashlar, slate roof. Monumental temple front as one tall storey in 3 bays articulated by giant Corinthian pilasters on moulded bases rising from shallow plinth. Central doorway approached by…
Town Chapel and Sunday School, dated 1857. Ashlar, slate roof. Monumental temple front as one tall storey in 3 bays articulated by giant Corinthian pilasters on moulded bases rising from shallow plinth. Central doorway approached by…
Town Chapel and Sunday School, dated 1857. Ashlar, slate roof. Monumental temple front as one tall storey in 3 bays articulated by giant Corinthian pilasters on moulded bases rising from shallow plinth. Central doorway approached by…