Listed buildings in Wincham

Summary

Wincham is a village and a civil parish in Cheshire West and Chester, England. It contains two buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings, both of which are listed 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] Running through the parish are the Trent and Mersey Canal, and the Wincham Brook. The parish is partly rural, and was formerly the site of salt mining. The listed buildings comprise a farmhouse and a canal milepost.

Name and location Photograph Date Notes
Home Farmhouse
53°16′54″N 2°27′35″W / 53.28175°N 2.45965°W / 53.28175; -2.45965 (Home Farmhouse)
Mid 17th century (probable) This consists of two wings. The cross wing on the left is timber-framed with a slate roof. It has casement windows. The wing on the right has been modernised. It is in 1+12 storeys, is rendered, and has a clay-tile roof.[2]
Canal milepost
53°16′24″N 2°29′19″W / 53.27347°N 2.48868°W / 53.27347; -2.48868 (Canal milepost)
1819 A cast iron milepost consisting of a circular post carrying a curved plate inscribed with the distances to Preston Brook and Shardlow. The maker's name and the date are on the shaft.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Listed Buildings, Historic England, retrieved 3 April 2015
  2. ^ Historic England, "Home Farmhouse, Wincham (1329911)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 21 January 2013
  3. ^ Historic England, "Canal Milepost North of Bridge No.192 at SJ 6750 7528, Wincham (1244547)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 21 January 2013