Shropshire Council HER: Monument Full Report 04/10/2019 Number of records: 127

HER Number Site Name Record Type 01027 Ringwork and Bailey Castle 390m W of Monument Buntingsdale Hall Scheduled Monument: A well preserved ringwork (a type of medieval stronghold defended by a bank and ditch which is relatively uncommon in ), which is particularly unusual in that its bailey (outer court) survives.

Monument Types and Dates RINGWORK AND BAILEY (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1540 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

Description and Sources Description An earthwork revealed by tree felling, in Castlehill Wood. It was noticed in 1950 by Mr P Bentley. Opposite Buntingsdale Hall, it is a well fortified site rising out of the alluvial flat, consisting of a sandstone ridge defended by the and associated marsh on the E, SE and S sides, and on the North by a rampart with a wide external ditch . The hill top is flat, of diameter 70ft, rising 18-20ft from the ditch. A small rampart runs along the W side from the SE. ADS IAM for DOE FI 1970 <1>

Large Norman ringwork, situated at SJ65103252, incorporates, and is modelled from the upper parts of a glacial morainic mound of sandy soil and small stones. The mound sits atop steep slopes falling to a stream on the E and S but joins gently rising ground to the NW. The base diameter is about 65m and the height to the interior about 3m from the outside ground level on the W. The D shaped interior is 35m in diameter and is enclosed by a rampart, 14m to 17m in width and up to 2m in height. There is a 4m wide entrance in the S side. The NE side has been carried away by a landslip..An outer ditch, 14m in width and 1.2m in depth provides an additional defence on the weak NW side. OS FI 1975 <2>

Evaluated for MPP in 1990-1, High score as one of 43 Motte castles. <6>

Scheduling revised 2001. Scheduling description: ->

-> The monument includes the earthwork and buried remains of a ringwork and bailey castle occupying an elevated position on a spur of land next to the steep north west valley side of the River Tern. From this commanding location there are extensive views of the land to the west and the Tern valley. ->

-> The ringwork is D-shaped, measuring approximately 30m by 34m internally, and is defined by two ramparts, which are separated by an entrance passage 6m wide to the west. The ringwork is defined on its north eastern side by the bluff created by the adjacent river. The rampart on the southern/south western side is considerably smaller than the one to the north west. It is about 8m wide and stands just less than 1m high, becoming slightly broader and higher at its eastern end. Its defensive strength is significantly enhanced by its position at the top of a steep slope, which has been deliberately accentuated. Down the slope to the south east of this rampart, earth has been deposited to form a level projecting lookout platform, measuring approximately 11m by 16m. The rampart defining the north western side of the ringwork is about 18m wide and stands to a height of 2.5m. It is bounded on its northern side by a broad ditch, up to 19m wide, which becomes narrower towards its southern end where it defines the northern side of the entranceway into the interior. To compensate for natural slope within the ringwork the eastern part of the interior has been raised in order to create a level building platform. ->

-> On the slight ridge to the north west of the ringwork, a bailey was constructed. Within this enclosure a range of ancillary structures are likely to have been built, including stores, stables and additional domestic accommodation. The north eastern side of the bailey, which is about 45m long, is marked by the bluff formed by the river, which has been partially steepened to increase its defensiveness. The defences constructed to define the north western and south western sides of the bailey are no longer visible at ground level, but will survive as buried features. ->

-> All fence and gate posts, and stiles are excluded from the scheduling, although the ground beneath them is included <7>

A programme of total station theodolite (TST) analytical earthwork survey was undertaken by a number of volunteers at the ringwork and Bailey Castle (Castlehill) at Fordhall Farm (PRN 01027) under the direction of James Goodhind. The survey achieved fairly comprehensive coverage across the earthworks of the site and allowed the creation of a series of 2D and 3D models. <8>

Photographed during aerial survey in 2009. <9>

Little survives of the presumed bailey to the north of the ringwork. The site as a whole was only re-discovered after the Second World War when it was cleared of woodland. It is described as having no known name or documentary reference, and even its history of tenure is unclear from the start. An amateur, unpublished, excavation at the site in the 1950s did Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 1 HER Number 01027 Site Name Ringwork and Bailey Castle 390m W of Buntingsdale Hall uncover dressed stone [the source of this information appears to be pers. comm. - see <11>]. <10>

This site was 'excavated' by a teacher at in the 1950s. No details are known of this individual or whether any record still exists. The late tenant gave information on the excavations - some sort of cobbled surface was discovered, along with stone fragments that may have been door jambs and lintels. In addition, a lot of worked sandstone is built into earlier sections of the present Fordhall Farmhouse and laid into its rockery. <11> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 01027. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) Field Monument Warden Report: Scheduled Monument Report on SAM 32462 (11/05/1987) by Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission (HBMC) (1987-May-11). Location: SMR (02) Card index: Ordnance Survey Record Card (Ordnance Survey record cards) by Ordnance Survey (1975). Location: SMR OSRC Card Drawers (02a) Correspondence: Correspondence, 12/04/1950 by Chitty Lily F (1950). Location: not given

(02ai) Correspondence: Correspondence, 10/04/1950 by Bentley P (1950). Location: not given

(03) Scheduled Monument notification: Map of Scheduled area, 1972 by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1972). Location: SMR EH Scheduling Section File Ref AA91835/1 (04) VERBAL COMMUNICATION: Phone Message to SCC by North Shropshire District Council (1990). Location: SMR (05) Correspondence: Correspondence, 1989 by English Heritage (1989). Location: SMR

(06) TEXT: MPP Evaluation File by Horton Wendy B (1990/ 1991), Motte Castles. Location: SMR

(07) Scheduled Monument notification: Scheduling Papers (Revised Scheduling, 09/03/2001) by English Heritage (2001). Location: SMR SAM Files EH Scheduling Section File Ref MPP34/ AA91835/1 (08) Field survey report: Fordhall Farm archaeology project 2009: project report by Goodhind J (2009). Location: ESA white (09) Oblique aerial photograph: SA0908_181 to SA0908_182 (2 photos) Flight: 09_SA_08 (Colour) by (2009-Apr-5). Location: SC Network and CD Storage SC Digital AP Ref SA0908_181 SC Digital AP Ref SA0908_182 (10) Article in serial: Monastic enterprise in town and countryside: two case studies from north-east Shropshire (Landscape History) by Fradley Michael (2006), pp.15-16. Location: SMR Sources (11) Correspondence: Information on sites in NE Shropshire (Penny Ward) by Fradley Michael (2005-June). Location: SMR Sources

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6509 3255 (10m by 10m) SJ63SE Administrative Areas , North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Scheduled Monument - 1019659 Ringwork and bailey castle 390m west of Active DSA4488 Buntingsdale Hall Scheduled Monument - Salop 275 Castle Mound west of Buntingsdale Hall Revoked DSA8642 SHINE Earthwork remains of medieval water Active DSA10913 meadows surrounding Buntingsdale Hall Castle and medieval fish pond; and to the east Buntingsdale Hall parkland Other Statuses and Cross-References

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 2 HER Number 01027 Site Name Ringwork and Bailey Castle 390m W of Buntingsdale Hall

Sites & Monuments Record - 01027 Active Ratings and Scorings Condition Fair 18/03/1987 1987 field observation by English Heritage MPP Total Score 27

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes Landuse Deciduous native woodland Landuse Deciduous native woodland Landuse Undisturbed grassland Landuse Undisturbed grassland Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA1036 1950s Excavation by Market Drayton School at Buntingsdale Hall (Event - Intervention) ESA1037 1970 field observation by English Heritage (Event - Survey) ESA1038 1975 field observation by the Ordnance Survey (Event - Survey) ESA1039 1987 field observation by English Heritage (Event - Survey) ESA6501 2009 topographical survey of Castlehill, Fordhall Farm (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 3 HER Number 01029 Site Name Roman Road (the Longford) from Stretton (Staffs) to Whitchurch HER Number Site Name Record Type 01029 Roman Road (the Longford) from Stretton (Staffs) to Monument Whitchurch The Roman Road from Stretton in towards , via Whitchurch.

Monument Types and Dates ROAD (Roman - 43 AD to 410 AD) Evidence CONJECTURAL EVIDENCE Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Roman road running from Stretton (Staffs) to Whitchurch. Evidently constructed in order to cut off the unnecessary mileage in reaching Chester from Stretton by way of Wroxeter. In 1994 it was suggested at a public enquiry into a road improvement scheme at the Longford, Rosehill, that the line of the former parish boundary marks the line of the Roman Road at this point rather than the line of the current road, the A41 <3>

Evaluated for MPP in 1990-1, High score as one of 11 Roman Roads <4>

This Roman road is known as "The Longford". It was a branch from Watling Street, the main London to Wroxeter (Viroconium) road, and ran from the site of a Roman settlement at Water Eaton (Staffs) on Watling Street to Chester (Deva) via Whitchurch (Mediolanum) <5>

A trial trench located the cutting for the road at Ellerton, though no road surfaces were observed. <6>

A programme of archaeological evaluation was carried out in 1996 on land at Hinstock. Two trial trenches were excavated. The only archaeological features recorded related to a holloway running NW-SE across the site. This hollow way was interpreted as marking the line of the Roman road running through this area. A programme of survey of this feature and a watching brief across the remainder of the site was recommended. <7>

Following on from the evalaution, a programme of survey was carried out of the holloway, interpreted as representing the line of the Roman road as it crossed the site. A watching brief was subsequently carried out during the initial groundworks on site; this recorded no archaeological finds or features. <8>

Article investigating evidence of the Roman road between Pennocrucium (Water Eaton) and Mediolanum (Whitchurch) and the role it played in the early conquest. <9> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 01029. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) Monograph: Roman Roads in Britain by Margary I D (1967), p293-294. Location: SMR DRF for PRN 04076 (01a) Volume: Victoria County History Staffordshire 1 (Victoria County History of Staffordshire) by Victoria County History (1908), p186. Location: not given (01b) Article in serial: Article in the Journal of the British Archaeological Association (J Brit Archaeol Ass) by Molyneux W (1873), p28. Location: not given (02) Oblique aerial photograph: CPAT 92/C/0716 (Colour) by Musson Chris R (1992-May-05). Location: Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust CPAT Film Ref 92/C/0716 (03) Correspondence: Correspondence, 25/04/1994 by Evans A K (1994). Location: SMR

(04) TEXT: MPP Evaluation File by Horton Wendy B (1990/ 1991), Roads (Romano-British). Location: SMR

(05) Archaeological fieldwork report: The A53 Bypass: a Desk-Based Assessment and Walk-over Survey (SCCAS Rep) by Hannaford Hugh R (2000), p4. Location: ESA white (06) Archaeological fieldwork report: Land adjacent to Roman Valley, Ellerton: archaeological evaluation (CPAT Rep) by Hankinson R (2001). Location: ESA white *Planning Application Ref NS00/0898 (07) Excavation report: An archaeological evaluation at Hinstock, Shropshire (SCCAS Rep) by Hannaford Hugh R (1996). Location: ESA white (08) Field survey report: An archaeological survey at Hinstock, Shropshire (SCCAS Rep) by Hannaford Hugh R (1997). Location: ESA white

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 4 HER Number 01029 Site Name Roman Road (the Longford) from Stretton (Staffs) to Whitchurch (09) Article in serial: The Roman Road from Pennocrucium (Water Eaton) to Medoilanum (Whitchurch): its role in the early conquest (Trans Shropshire Archaeol Hist Soc) by Waddelove A C & Waddelove E (2004). Location: SMR Library

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6530 3110 (19391m by 14987m) SJ63SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Cheswardine, North Shropshire, Shropshire Civil Parish Chetwynd, and Wrekin Dispersed Civil Parish Hinstock, North Shropshire, Shropshire Civil Parish , North Shropshire, Shropshire Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire Civil Parish Prees, North Shropshire, Shropshire Civil Parish Stoke upon Tern, North Shropshire, Shropshire Civil Parish , North Shropshire, Shropshire Civil Parish Whitchurch Rural, North Shropshire, Shropshire Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations SHINE Possible below ground remains of section of Active DSA11772 Roman Road (the Longford) from Stretton (Staffs) to Whitchurch SHINE Structural, above and possible below Active DSA12083 ground remains of a World War II airfield, RAF Tilstock; a Sub-circular horse training track and Squatter Settlement on Prees Heath common Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 01029 Active Ratings and Scorings MPP Total Score 30

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments 01712 Find Spot in 1964 of Mortarium at Ellerton Mill General X-Ref* farm 02278 Possible Road at Colehurst Manor General X-Ref* Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA4974 1996 Evaluation at Hinstock by SCCAS (Event - Intervention) ESA4975 1997 Survey of holloway at Hinstock by SCCAS (Event - Survey) ESA4752 2001 Evaluation trench on Land adjacent to Roman Valley, Ellerton by CPAT (Event - Intervention) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 5 HER Number 01032 Site Name Moated Site in Moat Plantation (Newstreet Moat)

HER Number Site Name Record Type 01032 Moated Site in Moat Plantation (Newstreet Moat) Monument Scheduled Monument: A well-preserved example of a medieval moated homestead site.

Monument Types and Dates MOAT (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1540 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK MOATED SITE (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1540 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK OPEN FIELD (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1540 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

Description and Sources Description Sited on very gently sloping land on the S side of a gentle E/W ridge c200 m to the N. Well preserved rectangular moated site. The moat arms average c10m in width and c2m deep to the present partly waterfilled/ waterlogged level. The wet moat is used as an outlet for domestic water and drainage from the farm to the NE. This flows in at the NE corner where the SE arm has been extended northwards for the inlet... The island, which is inaccessible, measures roughly 43m x 40m, no apparent internal features can be seen on the platform. Well preserved ridge and furrow lies in the pasture field on the immediate NE side of the moat. It is orientated NE/SW (the same as the moat) with a well preserved headland along its S edge. Two pond/depressions lie on the E side of the field and appear to cut through the ridge and furrow. Sited in and surrounded by woodland except immediately to the NE, where there is a pasture field. M Watson FI 1981 <4>

Evaluated for MPP in 1990-1: Medium score as one of 133 Moated sites; Medium score as one of 91 Irregular Open Field Systems <7>

Scheduling affirmed in 1999. Scheduling description: ->

-> The monument includes the earthwork and buried remains of a medieval moated site situated in an area of gently undulating land. The moat defines an island, which measures approximately 40m north west -south east and 45m south west- north east. Material excavated from the moat has been used to raise the surface of the island by about 0.3m above the surrounding ground. The moat retains water, and the arms of the moat are between l3m and l8m wide and have an average depth on their outer sides of 1.3m. The northern part of the south eastern arm has been extended by 10m. ->

-> The remains of a strip cultivation system (ridge and furrow) survive 4Om to the north east of the moated site, but these are not included in the scheduling. ->

-> A number of features are excluded from the scheduling, these are; all modern field boundaries, fences and gates and the drain inlets and the associated control mechanism at the north eastern corner of the site; the ground beneath all these features is, however, included <8>

Photographed during aerial survey in 2007 and 2009. <9><10> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 01032. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) Card index: Ordnance Survey Record Card SJ63NW2 (Ordnance Survey record cards) by Ordnance Survey (1975). Location: SMR OSRC Card Drawers (02) Field Monument Warden Report: Scheduled Monument Report on SAM 35286 (28/08/1989) by Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission (HBMC) (1989-Aug-28). Location: SMR (02a) Volume: Victoria County History 1 (Victoria County ) by Victoria County History (1908), p404. Location: not given (03) Site visit report: Visit Notes, 20/05/1977 by Burrow Ian (1977-May-20). Location: SMR Card for PRN 01032 (04) Field recording form: Site Visit Form, 16/03/1981 (SMR site visit form) by Watson Michael D (1981-Mar- 16). Location: SMR (05) Scheduled Monument notification: Map of Scheduled area, 1979 by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1979). Location: SMR EH Scheduling Section File Ref AA92042/1 (06) Field Monument Warden Report: Scheduled Monument Report Form (AM7) by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1974). Location: SMR

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 6 HER Number 01032 Site Name Moated Site in Moat Plantation (Newstreet Moat)

(07) TEXT: MPP Evaluation File by Horton Wendy B (1990/ 1991). Location: SMR

(08) Scheduled Monument notification: Scheduling Papers (Affirmation, 07/07/1999) by English Heritage (1999). Location: SMR SAM Files (09) Oblique aerial photograph: SA0703_150 to SA0703_151 (2 photos) Flight: 07_SA_03 (Colour) by Shropshire Council (2007-Jul-31). Location: SC Network and CD Storage SC Digital AP Ref SA0703_150 SC Digital AP Ref SA0703_151 (10) Oblique aerial photograph: SA0908_207 to SA0908_209 (3 photos) Flight: 09_SA_08 (Colour) by Shropshire Council (2009-Apr-5). Location: SC Network and CD Storage SC Digital AP Ref SA0908_207 SC Digital AP Ref SA0908_208 SC Digital AP Ref SA0908_209

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6272 3731 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Scheduled Monument - 1017009 Moated site in Moat Plantation, Newstreet Active DSA4420 Lane Scheduled Monument - Salop 328 Moated site in Moat Plantation Revoked DSA8691 Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 01032 Active Ratings and Scorings Condition Good 16/03/1981 1981 field observation by Shropshire County Council Condition Good 15/11/1988 1988 field observation by English Heritage

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes Landuse Deciduous native woodland Landuse Deciduous native woodland Landuse Regularly improved grassland Landuse Undetermined woodland Landuse Undetermined woodland Landuse Undisturbed grassland Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 7 HER Number 01032 Site Name Moated Site in Moat Plantation (Newstreet Moat)

ESA1053 1962 field observation by the Ordnance Survey (Event - Survey) ESA1054 1973 field observation by English Heritage (Event - Survey) ESA1055 1977 field observation by Shropshire County Council (Event - Survey) ESA1056 1981 field observation by Shropshire County Council (Event - Survey) ESA1057 1987 field observation by English Heritage (Event - Survey) ESA1058 1988 field observation by English Heritage (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 8 HER Number 01033 Site Name Rhiews or Warandashale Moat

HER Number Site Name Record Type 01033 Rhiews or Warandashale Moat Monument Degraded earthwork remains of a moated site of medieval date.

Monument Types and Dates MOAT (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1540 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK MOATED SITE (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1540 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

Description and Sources Description Moated site situated on ground gently sloping E towards R Duckow which lies c45m to the E. It is sited c2-3 m above the water level. This formerly well preserved rectangular moat is now highly degraded due to ploughing, and is only just discernible. The island, which measures c45m x60m is raised and levelled to compensate for the general slope of the ground, but at present is only 0.25m above the surrounding ground level. It has no trace of any buildings. The ditch whose E half was formerly waterfilled is c 5m wide and 0.3m deep. There is no trace of a causeway. An outer retaining bank runs around the E half of the moat, this too was formerly a substantial feature, but is now very low and degraded. M Watson FI 1981 <4>

Evaluated for MPP in 1990-1, Low score as one of 133 Moated sites. <6>

Vague cropmark visible on vertical aerial photography. <7>

Also known as 'Warandashale'; received a license to creneallte in 1295. <8>

The site is not mentioned as being fortified at any time after 1295, so there is the possibility that the license to crenellate never led to a fortification being built although the moat (c.45m x 60m is one of the larger moated sites among a cluster around Moreton Say which would suggest that it carried some status. <9> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 01033. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) Card index: Ordnance Survey Record Card SJ63NW3 (Ordnance Survey record cards) by Ordnance Survey (1975). Location: SMR OSRC Card Drawers (02) Site visit report: Visit Notes, 20/05/1977 by Burrow Ian (1977-May-20). Location: SMR Card for PRN 01033 (03) Volume: Victoria County History 1 (Victoria County History of Shropshire) by Victoria County History (1908), p404. Location: not given (04) Field recording form: Site Visit Form, 03/03/1981 (SMR site visit form) by Watson Michael D (1981-Mar- 03). Location: SMR (05) Oblique aerial photograph: CPAT 83/14/0008 by Musson Chris R (1983). Location: HER AP Storage SJ6437/A CPAT Film Ref 83/14/0008 SMR Oblique AP Collection Ref SJ6437/A (06) TEXT: MPP Evaluation File by Horton Wendy B (1990/ 1991). Location: SMR

(07) Vertical aerial photograph: Get Mapping Digital Aerial Photographic 25cm Resolution Data Set for Shropshire (Current) (Colour) by Getmapping plc (2012). Location: Corporate GIS (08) Article in serial: Monastic enterprise in town and countryside: two case studies from north-east Shropshire (Landscape History) by Fradley Michael (2006), p.15. Location: SMR Sources (09) Correspondence: Correspondance re: Warandashales (Ward P) by Fradley Michael (2006-Feb). Location: SMR DRF for PRN 01033

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6426 3748 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 9 HER Number 01033 Site Name Rhiews or Warandashale Moat

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations SHINE 16th to 19th century parks, including the site Active DSA10380 of Shavington Hall and Hall, brick perimeter wall, walled garden, infield trees, pond; oval cropmark enclosure; possibly medieval moated site; site of a 19th to 20th century brick kiln Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 01033 Active Ratings and Scorings Condition Poor 03/03/1981 1981 field observation by Shropshire County Council

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes Landuse Cultivated land, undetermined Landuse Cultivated land, undetermined Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA1059 1962 field observation by the Ordnance Survey (Event - Survey) ESA1060 1975 field observation by the Ordnance Survey (Event - Survey) ESA1061 1977 field observation by Shropshire County Council (Event - Survey) ESA1062 1981 field observation by Shropshire County Council (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 10 HER Number 01041 Site Name Moated Site at Middle Morrey

HER Number Site Name Record Type 01041 Moated Site at Middle Morrey Monument Scheduled Monument: A well-preserved example of a medieval moated homestead site, associate with the remains of a contemporary strip field system.

Monument Types and Dates GRANGE? (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1540 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK MOAT (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1540 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK MOATED SITE (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1540 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK RIDGE AND FURROW (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1540 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

Description and Sources Description To the south east of Middle Morrey is a broad square moat <1a> Moated grange <1b>

Well preserved square moat, still waterfilled. The raised island has traces of ridge and furrow, which also surrounds the site. An overflow leet runs from the SW corner. Some modern mutilation along the SW arm . M Watson FI 1981 <3>

Evaluated for MPP in 1990-1: Medium score as one of 133 Moated sites; Medium score as one of 91 Irregular Open Field Systems <5>

Scheduling revised in 1999. Scheduling description: ->

-> The monument includes the earthwork and buried remains of a medieval moated site and an adjacent field system situated in an area of gently undulating land with good views of the surrounding countryside. The water-filled moat defines a square island 40m across. Access onto the island is via a modern bridge across the north western moat arm. The arms of the moat have an average width of 14m and are all at least lm deep, and there is a 15m extension to the western part of the south western arm. A later drainage ditch has been cut from the south western corner of the moat. The remains of a strip cultivation system (ridge and furrow) surround the moat on its northern, eastern and western sides. A 20m wide sample area of this cultivation system is included in the scheduling in order to preserve its relationship with the moat. A number of features are excluded from the scheduling, these are; the modern field boundaries, gates and fences, the modern bridge over the north western moat arm and the surface of the track that runs past the site; the ground beneath all these features is, however, included. <6>

Photographed during aerial survey in 2007 and 2009. <7><8> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 01041. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) Card index: Ordnance Survey Record Card SJ64SW3 (Ordnance Survey record cards) by Ordnance Survey (1961). Location: SMR OSRC Card Drawers (01a) Volume: Victoria County History 1 (Victoria County History of Shropshire) by Victoria County History (1908), p404. Location: not given (01b) Map annotation: Map annotation by OS Correspondent by Webster Graham (1950). Location: NMR?

(02) Field Monument Warden Report: Scheduled Monument Report on SAM 20090 by Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission (HBMC) (1986). Location: SMR (03) Field recording form: Site Visit Form, 22/04/1981 (SMR site visit form) by Watson Michael D (1981-Apr- 22). Location: SMR (04) Scheduled Monument notification: Map of Scheduled area, 1974 by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1974). Location: SMR EH Scheduling Section File Ref AA91947/1 (05) TEXT: MPP Evaluation File by Horton Wendy B (1990/ 1991). Location: SMR

(06) Scheduled Monument notification: Scheduling Papers (Revised Scheduling, 24/11/1999) by English Heritage (1999). Location: SMR SAM Files

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 11 HER Number 01041 Site Name Moated Site at Middle Morrey

(07) Oblique aerial photograph: SA0703_032 (1 photo) Flight: 07_SA_03 (Colour) by Shropshire Council (2007-Jul-31). Location: SC Network and CD Storage SC Digital AP Ref SA0703_032 (08) Oblique aerial photograph: SA0908_190 to SA0908_191 (2 photos) Flight: 09_SA_08 (Colour) by Shropshire Council (2009-Apr-5). Location: SC Network and CD Storage SC Digital AP Ref SA0908_190 SC Digital AP Ref SA0908_191

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6231 4022 (10m by 10m) SJ64SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Scheduled Monument - 1017010 Moated site and field system 250m south Active DSA4421 east of Middle Morrey Scheduled Monument - Salop 329 Moated site at Middle Morrey Revoked DSA8692 Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 01041 Active Ratings and Scorings Condition Fair 22/04/1981 1981 field observation by Shropshire County Council Condition Good 05/12/1983 1983 field observation by English Heritage

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes Landuse Deciduous native woodland Landuse Disturbed grassland Landuse Grassland, undetermined Landuse Scrub Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA1100 1958 field observation by the Ordnance Survey (Event - Survey) ESA1101 1961 field observation by the Ordnance Survey (Event - Survey) ESA1102 1961 field observation by the Ordnance Survey (Event - Survey) ESA1103 1973 field observation by English Heritage (Event - Survey) ESA1104 1979 field observation by English Heritage (Event - Survey) ESA1105 1981 field observation by Shropshire County Council (Event - Survey) ESA1106 1983 field observation by English Heritage (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 12 HER Number 01666 Site Name Bridge

HER Number Site Name Record Type 01666 Ternhill Bridge Monument This site represents: a bridge of medieval date.

Monument Types and Dates BRIDGE (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1540 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Ternhill Bridge, carrying the road from Newport to Whitchurch, was evidently of some importance as a grant of portage for its maintenance was made in July 1319 and extended in June 1322 for a further three years. In these grants, the place is called Longeford . Another grant is referred to in 1331 <1a>

A modern concrete structure carries the road to the E of the site of the previous bridge, of which no trace remains. OS FI 1975 <1> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 01666. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) Card index: Ordnance Survey Record Card SJ63SW6 (Ordnance Survey record cards) by Ordnance Survey (1975). Location: SMR OSRC Card Drawers (01a) Monograph: Ancient Bridges of Wales and the West of by Jervoise E (1936), p137-138. Location: not given

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6387 3190 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 01666 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA2201 1975 field observation by the Ordnance Survey (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 13 HER Number 01669 Site Name Supposed Roman Road uncovered c 1850, Little Drayton

HER Number Site Name Record Type 01669 Supposed Roman Road uncovered c 1850, Little Monument Drayton Roman pavement alleged to have been uncovered c 1850 in the old common field slightly to the east of the main road from as it enters Little Drayton.

Monument Types and Dates ROAD (Roman - 43 AD? to 410 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Roman pavement alleged to have been uncovered c 1850 in the old common field slightly to the east of the main road from Shrewsbury as it enters Little Drayton <1ai> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 01669. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) Card index: Ordnance Survey Record Card SJ63SE3 (Ordnance Survey record cards) by Ordnance Survey (1975). Location: SMR OSRC Card Drawers (01a) Map annotation: Map annotation by OS Correspondent by Hobbs J L (1954). Location: Shropshire Records & Research Centre/ NMR? (01ai) Correspondence: Correspondence, 20/03/1937 by Sloane (1937). Location: not given

Location National Grid Reference SJ 6596 3366 (point) SJ63SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 01669 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA2204 1975 field observation by the Ordnance Survey (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 14 HER Number 01674 Site Name Site of Shavington Hall

HER Number Site Name Record Type 01674 Site of Shavington Hall Monument A 17th century country house demolished in 1957. On the site of a 15th century hall.

Monument Types and Dates HOUSE (Demolished 1957, 15th century to 20th century (post-war) - 1400 AD to 1957 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE COUNTRY HOUSE (Demolished 1957, 17th century to 20th century (post-war) - 1600 AD to 1957 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Destroyed. Only footings at ground level mark the site of the site of the Hall. OS FI 1962 <1>

On the site of a late C15th house. Rebuilt 1685, altered in 1822 and again enlarged in 1885 by Norman Shaw. Built of red brick with blue headers; stone plinth, band and moulded cornice. Roughly E shape in plan, courtyard to the west having a dormered 3rd storey. Façade with 17 sash windows to east with raised centre attic and end storeys. Only relic of Tudor house was some linenfold panelling in one of the rooms, rest of the interior being mainly C18 including fine staircase. Originally the entrance was on east façade but drive diverted and small stone bridges built across the ornamental lake when park was landscaped in early C19. Present porch towards courtyard flanked by round windows probably the work of Norman Shaw. <2>

Leach gives a photograph of the exterior.<5>

The mansion was pulled down in 1959. Built for the 6th Viscount Kilmorey and dated 1685, it was perhaps the grandest, certainly the largest, house of its date in Shopshire. Norman Shaw, who thought it 'dignified but dull', remodelled the interior in 1886-6 for A P Heywood-Lonsdale.<8>

In his study of the Shavington’s history, Henry D. Harrod traced the documentary record of ‘a house’ at Shavington to 1293- 41. Although there must have been a house of some standing at Shavington in 1438 when Sir John Needham first leased it, it was to be fifty or so years before the first dwelling ‘of considerable size' was built here. The substantial house built by Sir Robert Needham at the end of the 15th Century was all but abandoned at the outset of the Civil War, remaining disused for forty years. The state of the place was such that when he came of age in 1678 Thomas Needham, 6th Viscount Kilmorey (1658-1687), opted to build anew. The new pile of this the wealthiest of Kilmoreys was to be the largest country house built in Shropshire. It was completed in 1685. Although Shavington Hall was pulled down in 1959, there does survive a handsome documentary record of its layout and appearance in the form of drawings and photographs. <9> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 01674. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) Card index: Ordnance Survey Record Card SJ63NW5 (Ordnance Survey record cards) by Ordnance Survey (1975). Location: SMR OSRC Card Drawers (02) List of Buildings: Provisional List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ( Drayton Rural District) by Ministry of Housing and Local Government (1951-Dec), p8. Location: SMR (03) Article in serial: Article in Shropshire Magazine (Shropshire Mag) by Clarke E (1952-Sep). Location: not given (04) Monograph: Buildings of England (Shropshire) (Buildings of England) by Pevsner Nikolaus (1958), p240- 241. Location: HER Library SH_HS Pe (05) Monograph: The County Seats of Shropshire by Leach F (1891), pp245-269. Location: Digital SSA

(06) TEXT: Demolition File by Anon. Location: Shropshire Archives

(07) Article in serial: Article in Country Life (Country Life) by Tipping H A (1918). Location: not given

(08) Monograph: Buildings of England: Shropshire (Buildings of England) by Newman J & Pevsner N (2006), p.498. Location: Library SH_HS Pe (09) Deskbased survey report: Shavington Stables: conservation plan by Peers A (2014). Location: Digital ESA white

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6376 3871 (53m by 87m) SJ63NW Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 15 HER Number 01674 Site Name Site of Shavington Hall

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Dispersed Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (I) - Market Drayton Title not entered Revoked DSA8437 RD/6/9a SHINE 16th to 19th century parks, including the site Active DSA10380 of Shavington Hall and Adderley Hall, brick perimeter wall, walled garden, infield trees, pond; oval cropmark enclosure; possibly medieval moated site; site of a 19th to 20th century brick kiln SHINE Site of Shavington Hall of 15th century date, Revoked DSA10278 marked by footings at ground level Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 01674 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments 07602 The Park around Shavington Hall Functional Association (P/C) 01675 Site of Chapel at Shavington Hall General X-Ref* 14024 Stable block, approximately 30m to the South Functional Association (P/P) of Shavington Gardens, Shavington Park Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA2207 1962 field observation by the Ordnance Survey (Event - Survey) ESA2208 1975 field observation by the Ordnance Survey (Event - Survey) ESA7359 2014 Conservation plan for Shavington Stables by Anthony Peers (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations Shaw, Norman - Historic Individuals Built or Commisioned

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 16 HER Number 01675 Site Name Site of Chapel at Shavington Hall

HER Number Site Name Record Type 01675 Site of Chapel at Shavington Hall Monument Site of a private chapel of medieval to post medieval date. Demolished in 1965.

Monument Types and Dates CHAPEL (Demolished 1965, Medieval to 20th century (post-war) - 1066 AD to 1965 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE PRIVATE CHAPEL (Demolished 1965, Medieval to 20th century (post-war) - 1066 AD to 1965 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description The old chapel was rebuilt in 1628 [<1a>]. Demolished in 1965 having fallen into disuse, no remains, the site being grassed over open space. OS FI 1975 <1>

On 13 May 1361 a licence for an oratory at Shavington to Sir William Chetwynd knight <2a> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 01675. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) Card index: Ordnance Survey Record Card SJ63NW6 (Ordnance Survey record cards) by Ordnance Survey (1975). Location: SMR OSRC Card Drawers (01a) Article in serial: Article in Shropshire Magazine (Shropshire Mag) by Clarke E (1952-Sep), p15. Location: not given (02) Card index: Ordnance Survey Record Card SJ63NW8 (Ordnance Survey record cards) by Ordnance Survey (1975). Location: SMR OSRC Card Drawers (02a) Volume: Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological Society (Transactions Shropshire Archaeol Hist Soc) by Anon (1911), p183. Location: not given

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6374 3922 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations SHINE 16th to 19th century parks, including the site Active DSA10380 of Shavington Hall and Adderley Hall, brick perimeter wall, walled garden, infield trees, pond; oval cropmark enclosure; possibly medieval moated site; site of a 19th to 20th century brick kiln Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 01675 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 17 HER Number 01675 Site Name Site of Chapel at Shavington Hall

Related Monuments 01674 Site of Shavington Hall General X-Ref* Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA2209 1975 field observation by the Ordnance Survey (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 18 HER Number 02296 Site Name Smythmoor single ditched rectangular cropmark enclosure

HER Number Site Name Record Type 02296 Smythmoor single ditched rectangular cropmark Monument enclosure Single ditched rectangular cropmark enclosure of probable Iron Age to Roman date.

Monument Types and Dates RECTANGULAR ENCLOSURE (Early Iron Age to Roman - 800 BC? to 410 AD?) Evidence CROPMARK

Description and Sources Description Single ditched rectangular enclosure. I Burrow comment, 1978 Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 02296. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) Oblique aerial photograph: CPAT 78/34/0008A to 0011A (4 photos) by Musson Chris R (1978-Jul-25). Location: Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust CPAT Film Ref 78/34/0008A CPAT Film Ref 78/34/0009A CPAT Film Ref 78/34/0010A CPAT Film Ref 78/34/0011A

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6377 3334 (73m by 73m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations SHINE Smythmoor single ditched rectangular Active DSA10221 cropmark enclosure of probable Iron Age to Roman date. Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 02296 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes Landuse Cultivated land, undetermined Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 19 HER Number 02296 Site Name Smythmoor single ditched rectangular cropmark enclosure

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 20 HER Number 03690 Site Name Castle Hill, Bletchley

HER Number Site Name Record Type 03690 Castle Hill, Bletchley Monument Hollow way of a former track of probable medieval date. Has been suggested as a ditch, possibly related to a castle site of probable medieval date - no further evidence found for this interpretation.

Monument Types and Dates CASTLE? (Medieval - 1066 AD? to 1540 AD?) Evidence EARTHWORK HOLLOW WAY? (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1540 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK TRACKWAY (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1540 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

Description and Sources Description The field immediately to the W of Bletchley Manor was recorded as Castle Hill on the 1840 Tithe Award Map. It is a natural hill overlooking the Bailey Brook to the W, and appears to have been roughly circular before the N half of the top of the hill was cut away by the realignment of the A41. It does, however, appear to have been artificially modified and altered, particularly on its S side, where a natural gully running from the valley bottom up the side of the hill has been continued and widened so as to form an artificial ditch cutting off the top of the hill from the adjacent ground to the S and E. This ditch is up to c 1m deep and 4m wide, but both narrows and shallows at its E end where it curves round with only a slight inner scarp surviving. This ditch may have served as a defensive feature for the hilltop, whose natural slopes would have proved sufficient on its W side. All trace of it to the N has gone due to the new road cutting. It may represent the remnants of a former earthwork castle site, perhaps the predecessor of adjacent Bletchley Manor. However, the surviving portion of the hilltop does not show any further traces of fortification or habitation, and the line of the ditch is shown as a trackway on the TA map. It could therefore simply be the holloway of a former track. M Watson FI. 1983 <1>

Evaluated for MPP in 1990-1, Medium score as one of 15 Medieval Trackways. <3> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 03690. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) Site visit report: Visit Notes, 1983 by Watson Michael D (1983). Location: SMR Card for PRN 03690

(02) Photograph: Castle Hill, Bletchley (Colour) by Anon (1988). Location: SMR Slide Storage

(03) TEXT: MPP Evaluation File by Horton Wendy B (1990/ 1991). Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6214 3360 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 03690 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 21 HER Number 03690 Site Name Castle Hill, Bletchley

Other Land Classes Landuse Grassland, undetermined Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA3165 1983 field observation at Castle Hill, Bletchley, by Shropshire County Council (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 22 HER Number 03694 Site Name Round Barrow 330m S of Oldfields

HER Number Site Name Record Type 03694 Round Barrow 330m S of Oldfields Monument Scheduled Monument: An unusual survival of a Bronze Age burial mound in an arable landscape (where barrows seldom survive centuries of ploughing).

Monument Types and Dates ROUND BARROW (Bronze Age - 2600 BC to 700 BC) Evidence EARTHWORK MOTTE? (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1540 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

Description and Sources Description No descriptive text <5>

Scheduled as a round barrow in 2001. Scheduling description: ->

-> The monument includes the earthwork and buried remains of a Bronze Age round barrow situated on a gradual south facing slope in an area of gently undulating land. The barrow mound is constructed of earth and is roughly circular, measuring approximately 18m in diameter at its base. It has a flat top, measuring 7m by 9m, which may be the result of later modification. In relation to the sloping ground on which it stands, its height increases from 1.6m to 2m. Although no longer visible at ground level, a ditch from which material was quarried during the construction of the barrow surrounds the mound. This has become infilled over the years but will survive as a buried feature, approximately 3m wide. Immediately to the south of the mound is a crescent-shaped pit, of probable modern date, which cuts the base of the mound and part of the surrounding ditch <6>

Photographed during aerial survey in 2009. <7>

Evaluated for MPP in 1990-1, Low score as one of 43 Motte castles. <8> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 03694. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) Photograph: Photo by Anon (1983). Location: SMR Card for PRN 03694

(02) Photograph: Mound/Motte, Oldfields (Colour) by Watson Michael D (1982). Location: SMR Slide Storage

(03) Photograph: Oldfields Mound, Moreton Say (Black and white) by Watson Michael D (1984-Mar). Location: SMR Film Negatives Files SMR Film Collection Ref 252/06-07 (04) Photograph: Oldfields Mound (Black and white) by Watson Michael D (1983-Aug). Location: SMR Film Negatives Files SMR Film Collection Ref 253/10-13 (05) TEXT: MPP Evaluation File by Horton Wendy B (1990/ 1991), Motte Castles. Location: SMR

(06) Scheduled Monument notification: Scheduling Papers (New Scheduling, 09/03/2001) by English Heritage (2001). Location: SMR SAM Files EH Scheduling Section File Ref MPP33/ AA92729/1 (07) Oblique aerial photograph: SA0908_204 to SA0908_206 (3 photos) Flight: 09_SA_08 (Colour) by Shropshire Council (2009-Apr-5). Location: SC Network and CD Storage SC Digital AP Ref SA0908_204 SC Digital AP Ref SA0908_205 SC Digital AP Ref SA0908_206 (08) TEXT: MPP Evaluation File by Horton Wendy B (1990/ 1991). Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6277 3607 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 23 HER Number 03694 Site Name Round Barrow 330m S of Oldfields

Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Scheduled Monument - 1019655 Round barrow 330m south of Oldfields Active DSA4484 Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 03694 Active Ratings and Scorings MPP Total Score 8

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA3169 1983 field observation by Shropshire County Council (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 24 HER Number 04494 Site Name Rectilinear enclosure, Aychley

HER Number Site Name Record Type 04494 Rectilinear enclosure, Aychley Monument This site represents: a rectilinear enclosure of unknown date.

Monument Types and Dates RECTILINEAR ENCLOSURE (Unknown date) Evidence CROPMARK Evidence EARTHWORK

Description and Sources Description Two sides of a rectilinear enclosure visible as a cropmark, and two sides still extant as an earthwork. The site is bisected by the A41. First observed and photographed from the air in 1990 <1>

Well defined earthwork feature on LiDAR imagery. <4> Sources (00) Card index: SMR Sheets Collection (SMR record sheets) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Sheet for PRN SA 04494. Location: SMR (01) Oblique aerial photograph: Roberts M, Oblique View, 1990: 90/02/23 (Photographic medium) by Roberts M (1990). Location: not given M Roberts Film Ref 90/02/23 (02) Oblique aerial photograph: Barret Gill, Barret Gill, Oblique View, 1991: 91/01/E/04-05 (Colour slide): 91/01/E/09-11 (Colour slide) (Colour) by Barret Gill (1991). Location: not given G Barret Film Ref 91/01/E/04-05 G Barret Film Ref 91/01/E/09-11 (03) Oblique aerial photograph: Barret Gill, Oblique View, 1993: 93/O/24-26 (Colour slide) (Colour) by Barret Gill (1993). Location: not given G Barret Film Ref 93/O/24-26 (04) Geospatial data: LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) Hillshade Model by Environment Agency (2014). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6161 3397 (184m by 151m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire Civil Parish Prees, North Shropshire, Shropshire Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations SHINE Rectilinear cropmark enclosure of unknown Active DSA10954 date 100m E of Aychley Cottage, bisected by the A41 Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 04494 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 25 HER Number 04494 Site Name Rectilinear enclosure, Aychley

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA3379 1991 aerial photography (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 26 HER Number 06578 Site Name Windmill S of Morton Mill Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 06578 Windmill S of Morton Mill Farm Monument The possible site of a 19th to 20th century windmill.

Monument Types and Dates WINDMILL (Early 19th century to Early 20th century (pre-war) - 1800 AD to 1913 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Windmill symbol <1><2>

Open space-fields. Map indicates historic building(s) have been demolished <3><4>

Map, (CRO) Greenwood C & J (1827) Shropshire. 1 inch to 1 mile <1> Sources (02) Map: OS First Edition 1 inch Map Sheet 73 - Market Drayton (OS 1st Edition 1") by Ordnance Survey (1833). Location: not given (03) Map: OS County Series 08SE, 1890 (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (1890). Location: Shropshire Archives (04) Map: OS SJ63NW, 1988 (OS National Grid Series) by Ordnance Survey (1988). Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6290 3538 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 06578 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 27 HER Number 06580 Site Name Pond, Styche

HER Number Site Name Record Type 06580 Pond, Styche Monument The site of a possible post medieval fish pond.

Monument Types and Dates POND (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1901 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

Description and Sources Description Pond <1>

Fish Pond. Possibly former fish pond <2>

Pond-marshy <3><4> Sources (01) Map: OS First Edition 1 inch Map Sheet 73 - Market Drayton (OS 1st Edition 1") by Ordnance Survey (1833). Location: not given (02) Map: OS County Series 08SE, 1890 (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (1890). Location: Shropshire Archives (03) Map: OS County Series 08SE, 1929 (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (1929). Location: not given (04) Map: OS SJ63NW, 1988 (OS National Grid Series) by Ordnance Survey (1988). Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6421 3535 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 06580 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 28 HER Number 06582 Site Name Brick Kiln, Shavington

HER Number Site Name Record Type 06582 Brick Kiln, Shavington Monument The site of a 19th to 20th century brick kiln.

Monument Types and Dates BRICK KILN (Early 19th century to Early 20th century (pre-war) - 1800 AD to 1913 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Brick Kiln <1>

Open space-field <2><3> Sources (01) Map: OS County Series 08SE, 1890 (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (1890). Location: Shropshire Archives (02) Map: OS County Series 08SE, 1929 (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (1929). Location: not given (03) Map: OS SJ63NW, 1988 (OS National Grid Series) by Ordnance Survey (1988). Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6322 3760 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations SHINE 16th to 19th century parks, including the site Active DSA10380 of Shavington Hall and Adderley Hall, brick perimeter wall, walled garden, infield trees, pond; oval cropmark enclosure; possibly medieval moated site; site of a 19th to 20th century brick kiln Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 06582 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 29 HER Number 07602 Site Name The Park around Shavington Hall

HER Number Site Name Record Type 07602 The Park around Shavington Hall Monument A park surrounded the predecessor of Shavington Hall (PRN 01674) by 1577. By 1752 the grounds were extensive. Major changes were made in the late 18th or early 19th century. In the mid 19th century a brick wall was built around most of its perimieter. A walled kitchen garden, possibly of 18th century date, survived the demolition of the house in 1959.

Monument Types and Dates PARK (16th century to Late 19th century - 1577 AD? to 1899 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE WALLED GARDEN (18th century - 1700 AD to 1799 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Shavington Hall, built for the sixth Viscount Kilmorey in 1685, was described by Pevsner as the grandest house of its date in Shropshire. It was altered in 1822, again by Norman Shaw, and finally in 1903 by Sir Ernest Newton (N. Pevsner, Shropshire (1958), 240-1). In 1959 it was demolished, and in 1994 its site lay under rough grassland. North west of the Hall lay a stables block of 1787-8 (Listed Grade II: 1573/6/6) and behind that a walled kitchen garden of c. 125 x 80 m; both escaped demolition in 1958 and still stood in 1994. ->

-> Sections at least of the walls of the 'walled kitchen garden, not examined in detail in 1994 when it was in commercial horticultural use, appeared to be of 18thC or earlier date. ->

-> Along the south front of the Hall, which was probably remodelled in 1885 and 1904 (dates on rainwater heads noted on photos in Local Studies Library) was a low terrace giving access down onto a formal lawn with central sun dial. A 20C air photo (Cambridge, SI. Joseph 1108/65) shows this to have at some stage to have been divided up with elaborate geometric beds. In 1994 the area of this garden remained as open flat grassland, with a slight terrace along its south side. ->

-> A hundred metres west of that lawn, in woodland, is an interconnected series of ponds covering an area of almost 100 x 100 m, and comprising 2 1/2 (? Originally 3) north-south ponds joined together along their southern ends as are the central and eastern ponds towards their northern ends. Mr. Heywood-Lonsdale, the owner, said these were believed top be the trenches where clay was got for bricks to build the Hall. ->

-> The west side of the Hall looked out on to the 80-metre gap between the north side of the woodland around those pools and the stables, and in the early 20C, probably soon before 1926, that view was modified by the planting up of the area beyond (previously open) as woodland while leaving two broad, straight radiating clearances as vistas through it . ->

-> Already by 1577 the predecessor of Kilmorey's house was set in a park, and by 1752 the grounds were extensive, apparently extending as far east of the river Duckow as they did west. That arrangement probably included a formal avenue running east from the front of the Hall to a bridge across the Duckow, with a second avenue running at right-angles south from the Hall to the Big Pool (Stamper, P. Ii.. Survey of Historic Parks and Gardens in Shropshire (1993), 202-3). Study of an estate map of the mid 18th century (in the estate office at in 1994) would no doubt allow a fuller understanding of the landscape at that time, although certain features of the map, on cursory inspection, do give rise to suspicion: notably that it appears to show a broad canal running north from the east end of Big Pool towards the Hall, ground which in fact runs up hill, and brief inspection of which revealed no trace of any such feature on the ground. ->

-> Big Pool itself, so known from the later 19th century, was apparently earlier, c. 1840, called New Pool (Shrops. R.O., Moreton Say field name map), suggesting its modification or enlargement prior to that. Further change (a diminution of it southern extent) occurred 1840 x 1890. ->

-> Major changes were made to the park by Francis, First Earl of Kilmorey (d. 1832); both William Emes and secondly Humphry Repton (in 1793) produced schemes for Shavington. The old avenues and the former main approach were done away with and new drives created which curved westwards up to the back of the house, these being carried across the Duckow by two new bridges. The more northerly of those bridges (both Listed Grade II: 1573/517-8) was widened in 1940 and now carries the minor road from Adderley to Wilkesley. The approach from the south may also have been modified at this time, by 1840 it being via 19C gates with a lodge (not occupied 1994) to the north, and down a straight drive (lined with mature trees in 1994) to the east end of the Big Pool, and thence to join the main drive to the Hall from the south-east. Any parkland east of the Duckow was apparently much reduced or given up. ->

-> The park apparently had mixed fortunes in the 19C. Writing c. 1891 Leach said' that after 1839 the park was neglected, became dilapidated, and 'more of a wilderness', the rabbits alone thriving (F. Leach, The County Seats of Shropshire (1891),246). However, in 1851 the park's recent enlargement to 1,500 acres [to include land east of the Duckow] was noted along with the completion of five miles of a brick wall around its seven-mile circumference (S. Bagshaw, Directory of Shropshire (1851),258). That wall, low and red brick, remained a notable feature of the local landscape in 1994. The missing Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 30 HER Number 07602 Site Name The Park around Shavington Hall south-eastern section of park wall, towards Tittenley, never was built (inf. From Mr. Heywood-Lonsdale). ->

-> In 1885 a pair of new lodges (both Listed Grade II: 1573/5/17-19), either by Richard Norman Shaw or W.R. Letharby, was built at Tittenley, on the south-east side of the park. By the end of the 19th century there were also lodges around the park to the north (Wilesley Lodge), north-west (Morrey Lodge), and south close to Shavington Grange Farm (the last being the above-mentioned lodge by the south entrance). ->

-> In 1994, as for many years previously, the park was managed as farmland, and arable land ran up to the site of the east front of the Hall. It was interspersed, however, with large numbers of mature parkland trees, including some notable limes. <2>

The date of 1787-8 for the stables block, given in <2>, is considered to be problematic. Tomlinson and Emes' maps, dated 1768, show buildings in this location, which are interpreted as the satable offices, whilst Repton's map of 1792 does not show the quadrangle visible today. It is suggested that stables of c.1735 were demolished c.1822, when new quadrangular stables were laid out. See PRN 14024. <3>

Photographed during aerial survey in 2007 (general views). <4><5> Sources (01) Field survey report: A Survey of Historic Parks and Gardens in Shropshire (SCCAS Rep) by Stamper Paul A (1993), p202-203. Location: SMR Library (Parks and Gardens) (02) Field survey report: Historic Parks and Gardens in Shropshire - A Compendium of Site Reports Compiled 1994 - 1997 (Archaeology Service reports) by Stamper Paul A (1996), Site Reports for Historic Environment Team. Location: SMR Library (Parks and Gardens) (03) Deskbased survey report: Shavington Stables: conservation plan by Peers A (2014). Location: Digital ESA white (04) Oblique aerial photograph: SA0703_152 to SA0703_156 (5 photos) Flight: 07_SA_03 (Colour) by Shropshire Council (2007-Jul-31). Location: SC Network and CD Storage SC Digital AP Ref SA0703_152 SC Digital AP Ref SA0703_153 SC Digital AP Ref SA0703_154 SC Digital AP Ref SA0703_155 SC Digital AP Ref SA0703_156 (05) Oblique aerial photograph: SA0703_145 to SA0703_149 (5 photos) Flight: 07_SA_03 (Colour) by Shropshire Council (2007-Jul-31). Location: SC Network and CD Storage SC Digital AP Ref SA0703_145 SC Digital AP Ref SA0703_146 SC Digital AP Ref SA0703_147 SC Digital AP Ref SA0703_148 SC Digital AP Ref SA0703_149

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6350 3862 (3040m by 2871m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations SHINE 16th to 19th century parks, including the site Active DSA10380 of Shavington Hall and Adderley Hall, brick perimeter wall, walled garden, infield trees, pond; oval cropmark enclosure; possibly medieval moated site; site of a 19th to 20th century brick kiln Other Statuses and Cross-References Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 31 HER Number 07602 Site Name The Park around Shavington Hall

Parks and Gardens UK Record ID - 6641 Active Sites & Monuments Record - 07602 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records HSA2511 Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational - Parks and gardens (Type Code: OPR-23) Shavington Park

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments 01674 Site of Shavington Hall Functional Association (P/C) 14024 Stable block, approximately 30m to the South Functional Association (P/C) of Shavington Gardens, Shavington Park Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA7359 2014 Conservation plan for Shavington Stables by Anthony Peers (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations Emes, Willam - Historic Individuals Built or Commisioned Newton, E - Unassigned Built or Commisioned Shaw, Norman - Historic Individuals Built or Commisioned

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 32 HER Number 07608 Site Name Styche Hall Park and Garden

HER Number Site Name Record Type 07608 Styche Hall Park and Garden Monument The site of late 18th/early 19th century park and garden, associated with Styche Hall (PRN 14027).

Monument Types and Dates GARDEN (Late 18th century to Early 19th century - 1760 AD to 1837 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE PARK (Late 18th century to Early 19th century - 1760 AD to 1837 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Styche Hall was rebuilt 1760-4 by Sir William Chambers as plain seven -bay, two-and-a-half storey building set in a fine position against a hillside (N. Pevsner, Shropshire (1958), 299). By 1808 it was set within a park, extending c.500m from the Hall in all directions (R. Baugh), Map of Shropshire (1808)). The park had gone by 1890, although Styche then retained extensive ornamental grounds both south and principally north of the Hall (O.S. 6, VIII.SE (1890); IX.SW (1889)) < 1>

Photographed during aerial survey in 2008. <4> Sources (01) Field survey report: A Survey of Historic Parks and Gardens in Shropshire (SCCAS Rep) by Stamper Paul A (1993). Location: SMR Library (Parks and Gardens) (02) Monograph: Buildings of England (Shropshire) (Buildings of England) by Pevsner Nikolaus (1958), p299. Location: HER Library SH_HS Pe (03) Webpage: Parks and Gardens UK (http://www.parksandgardens.org/) by Parks and Gardens UK (2014). Location: Online (04) Oblique aerial photograph: SA0805_059 to SA0805_068 (10 photos) Flight: 08_SA_05 (Colour) by Shropshire Council (2008-Jul-1). Location: SC Network and CD Storage SC Digital AP Ref SA0805_059 SC Digital AP Ref SA0805_060 SC Digital AP Ref SA0805_061 SC Digital AP Ref SA0805_062 SC Digital AP Ref SA0805_063 SC Digital AP Ref SA0805_064 SC Digital AP Ref SA0805_065 SC Digital AP Ref SA0805_066 SC Digital AP Ref SA0805_067 SC Digital AP Ref SA0805_068

Location National Grid Reference SJ 64 35 (point) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Parks and Gardens UK Record ID - 6587 Active Sites & Monuments Record - 07608 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 33 HER Number 07608 Site Name Styche Hall Park and Garden

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records HSA2510 Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational - Parks and gardens (Type Code: OPR-23) Styche Hall HSA4681 Fieldscapes - Small irregular fields (Type Code: F-40)

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments 14027 Styche Hall, STYCHE Functional Association (P/C) Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 34 HER Number 14016 Site Name The Royal Oak Farmhouse, Bletchley

HER Number Site Name Record Type 14016 The Royal Oak Farmhouse, Bletchley Building A farmhouse, now at inn, circa 1600, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates FARMHOUSE (circa 1600, 17th century - 1600 AD to 1699 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Farmhouse, latterly inn. Circa 1600 with mid-to late C19 addition. Timber framed with plastered infill on painted dressed sandstone plinth. Extended in painted brick. Plain tile roof. Framing: close-studding (with middle rail to ground-floor) with long straight tension braces. Jettied first floors to cross wings with moulded bressumers and carved scrolled brackets and jettied gables with carved brackets supporting bressumers with carved vine-trails and moulded bottom edge. H-plan; one framed bay with projecting gabled cross wings of 2 framed bays. Addition of one framed bay in angle at rear. One storey and attic. Large dressed yellow/grey sandstone stack behind ridge off-centre to left with rebuilt or heightened brick top section, brick stack to rear of left-hand cross wing, and brick ridge stack to right-hand cross wing. Large central c. 1600 dormer with C19 two-light wooden casement and jettied gable with moulded bressumer. 1-:1-:1- window front; late C19 two-and 3-light wooden casements, some with triangular upper lights. Rendered gabled porch in angle of right-hand cross wing with C19 four-panelled door (glazed top panels). Blocked c. 1600 first floor windows in returns of cross wings (3 lights to left and 2 + 2 lights to right). Evidence of former ground-floor wooden oriel windows to cross windows (see mortices on underside of bressumers). C19 addition to left with painted imitation framing. Segmental-headed 2-light wooden casements in left-hand return front. Rear: 2 gables to left with collar and-tie-beam trusses, that to right with close studding. Lean-to additions. Interior only partly inspected. Left-hand ground-floor room with chamfered ceiling beams. Old boarded doors with wrought-iron strap hinges and Land H-hinges <2>

A programme of building survey was carried out at the Royal Oak Farm, Bletchley in association with a programme of conversion. This provides an architectural description and provisional interpretation of the sequence of development of the farmhouse. As well as listing some of the individual features of architectural interest, the report concludes that the late 16th or early 17th century farmhouse, with later additions, is primarily the result of alternatie reconstruction of an older building. <3> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 14016. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) List of Buildings: Provisional List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ( Drayton Rural District) by Ministry of Housing and Local Government (1951-Dec), p7. Location: SMR (02) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p72. Location: SMR (03) Field survey report: Royal Oak Farm, Bletchley, Shropshire: historic building assessment (Bob Meeson Rep) by Meeson Robert A (Bob) (2002). Location: ESA white

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6224 3364 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1366491 THE ROYAL OAK FARMHOUSE, Active DSA2241 BLETCHLEY Other Statuses and Cross-References Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 35 HER Number 14016 Site Name The Royal Oak Farmhouse, Bletchley

Sites & Monuments Record - 14016 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Good 08/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 08/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA7866 2002 Building survey at Royal Oak Farm, Bletchley by Bob Meeson (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 36 HER Number 14017 Site Name Bletchley Manor, Bletchley

HER Number Site Name Record Type 14017 Bletchley Manor, Bletchley Building A mid 17th century farmhouse, which is protected by Grade II Listing. Dendrochronological dating has provided a construction date for the house as 1594.

Monument Types and Dates FARMHOUSE (Late, 16th century to Late 19th century - 1594 AD to 1899 AD) + Sci.Date Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Sci. Date: 1594 +/- 0 Dendrochronology Date Determined: 2005

Description and Sources Description Farmhouse. Mid-C17 with late C19 alterations and additions. Rendered timber frame with C19 planted timbers to front and rear wall refaced or rebuilt in painted brick. Painted brick addition, with painted imitation framing to front. 3-span plain tile roof with gables to front. Two C17 parallel ranges of 2 framed bays with later addition to south-west. 2 storeys and attic with addition of 2 storeys. North-west front: brick stack in left-hand valley, brick end stack to central range and right-hand addition with 2 external lateral brick stacks. 3-window front; C18 glazing bar sashes to left with exposed boxes; 3-light wooden attic casements. Right-hand addition with first-floor wooden cross window and ground-floor 6-pane sash. Central C19 half-glazed door (2 flush panels and 9-panes) with moulded architrave and C19 gabled timber framed porch. Left-hand return front: c. 1700 ground-and first floor leaded wooden cross windows. Attached outbuilding (now garage) with large tapered square external brick end stack. Interior: exposed square-panel framing (first floor) with short corner braces and wattle and daub infill (horsehair and straw). Many surviving mid-to late C17 fixtures and fittings. Left ground-floor front room has C17 or C17-style oak panelling with moulded cornice, moulded beam, and fireplace with bolection-moulded surround and moulded cornice. Door with 7 raised and fielded panels and H-L hinges. Ground-floor left-hand rear room with deep-chamfered beam. Late C17 staircase with closed string, large turned balusters, moulded handrail and square newel post. Left-hand first-floor front room with painted C17 panelling, chamfered beam, and fireplace with bolection-moulded surround and moulded cornice. C17 two-bay roofs with single purlins, straight wind braces and doorways with chamfered reveals. C17 and C18 panelled doors and old oak boards throughout. Heraldic stained glass, Hill and Forster, 1639 <2>

In March 2005 a Level 2 building recording survey, followed by a watching brief was carried out at Bletchley Manor in advance of plans to make alterations to the property. Bletchley Manor is an early example of a countryside house using double pile, double gabled form, which together with its prolific use of single storey close studding indicates it was a house of some status. Internally this appears to have been somewhat let down by its lack of decoration, with decorative moulding absent from exposed ceiling beams and plain inglenook fireplaces. This was rectified in the late 17th century with the complete redesigning of two of the rooms with decorative fireplaces and panelling. Altogether five phases of construction were noted during the work, with the initial construction of the property in 1594, followed by the series of modifications in the mid-late 17th century. Although alterations were made to the windows in the northwest elevation in the 18th century, the manor remained reasonably unchanged until the early part of the 19th century when a brick built range was added onto the south-east end of the building. Further modifications and improvements were then made throughout the 20th century.->

-> Dendrochronological sampling took place in November 2004 [<5>] with eight samples taken from the first floor and the north and south roof timbers. All the timber sampled was oak, and several retained sapwood. Three of the sample pieces came from the same tree, indicating that the parallel ranges were built at the same time. The combined series of five of the timbers sampled formed a 113 year site chronology, which was dated to the period 1481-1592 by comparisons with referenced chronologies. The timbers would have been felled within a relatively short period, and the most likely date for construction of this house is therefore 1594, or within a year or two after this date.<4>

Full report for dendrochronological dating. <5><6>

The primary build comprises two parallel 2-bay ranges, each of two storeys with an attic. The roofs have single staggered purlins and straight windbraces. The panelling is of mid-17th century style and the heraldic stained glass is dated 1639 – previously thought likely to be the date of the primary phase. <7> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 14017. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) List of Buildings: Provisional List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ( Drayton Rural District) by Ministry of Housing and Local Government (1951-Dec), p7. Location: SMR (02) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p73. Location: SMR (03) Photograph: Farmbuilding, Bletchley Manor (Colour) by Ryan Carole (1989-Jul/Aug). Location: SMR Film Negatives Files SMR Film Collection Ref 308/30

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 37 HER Number 14017 Site Name Bletchley Manor, Bletchley

(04) Field survey report: Bletchley Manor, Bletchley, Moreton Say: A report on archaeological building recording (Marches Archaeology Series) by Fielding S (2005). Location: ESA white (ESA5978) (05) Scientific dating report: The tree-ring dating of Bletchley Manor, Moreton Say, Shropshire (NGR SJ 622 335) (Oxford Dendro Lab Reports) by Bridge M C (2005). Location: ESA white (06) Online database: Oxford Tree-Ring Laboratory List of Dated Buildings (Shropshire) by Worthington M (2011). Location: SMR Sources

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6220 3354 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1056056 BLETCHLEY MANOR, BLETCHLEY Active DSA2242 Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 14017 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 31/01/1994 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Fair 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 31/01/1994 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments 24912 Bletchley Manor Farm Functional Association (P/C) Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA5978 2003-05 Building Recording and WB at Bletchley Manor, Bletchley, Moreton Say, by Marches Archaeology (Event - Intervention) ESA6212 2004 Dendrochronological dating at Bletchley Manor, Bletchley, Moreton Say, by Oxford Dendrochronology Laboratory (Event - Intervention) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 38 HER Number 14018 Site Name Longford Old Hall, LONGFORD

HER Number Site Name Record Type 14018 Longford Old Hall, LONGFORD Building An early 17th century farmhouse, whiche is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates FARMHOUSE (Early, 17th century - 1600 AD to 1699 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Farmhouse, now house. Early C17. Timber framed with painted brick infill underbuilt in painted brick. Plain tile roof. Framing: small square panels (formerly 4 from sole plate to wall plate) with short straight corner braces. Collar and tie-beam roof trusses exposed in cross wings with king struts and v-struts. H-plan. One framed bay with cross wings of 2 framed bays. 2 storeys and attic. Large external lateral brick end stacks with pitched-roofed links to attic; that to left with recessed lozenge panels and 2 diagonal-placed square shafts and that to right with 3 square shafts, those on the outside set diagonally. Brick ridge stack off-centre to right. Central timber framed gabled full dormer with 2-light diamond-leaded wooden casement. 1-:1- :1- window front; C20 three-light diamond-leaded wooden casements. C20 carved wooden door off-centre to left in angle of cross wing with chamfered surround. One-storey lean-to at rear. Interior: timber framed cross walls. Chamfered ceiling beams with ogee stops. C18 staircase with open string, cut brackets, turned balusters, turned foot newel and moulded handrail. Left-hand ground floor room has dressed sandstone fireplace with cyma-recta moulding. Right-hand ground-floor room has fireplace with chamfered wooden lintel. Early C18 doors with 6 raised and fielded panels <2> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 14018. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) List of Buildings: Provisional List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ( Drayton Rural District) by Ministry of Housing and Local Government (1951-Dec), p7. Location: SMR (02) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p74. Location: SMR (03) Monograph: Buildings of England: Shropshire (Buildings of England) by Newman J & Pevsner N (2006), P341. Location: Library SH_HS Pe

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6445 3401 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1366492 LONGFORD OLD HALL, LONGFORD Active DSA2243 Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 14018 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Fair 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 39 HER Number 14018 Site Name Longford Old Hall, LONGFORD Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments 24900 Longford Old Hall Farmstead Functional Association (P/C) Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 40 HER Number 14019 Site Name No 5 (Holly Cottage), LONGFORD

HER Number Site Name Record Type 14019 No 5 (Holly Cottage), LONGFORD Building A late 16th century house, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates HOUSE (Late, 16th century - 1500 AD to 1599 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Cottage. Late C16 with late C19 and late C20 alterations and additions. Timber framed with plastered infill, underbuilt and partly rebuilt in painted and rendered brick. Machine tile roof. Framing: first floor close studding. 2 framed bays. One storey and gable-lit attic. South-east front: brick stack behind ridge just off-centre to left (rebuilt above roof in C20) and external brick end stack to left (top section rebuilt in late C20). Ground-floor C20 three-light wooden casement to right and late C20 four-panelled door just off-centre to left. Left-hand gable end with exposed collar and tie-beam truss. One-storey lean-tos to right and left. Rear with late C20 gabled eaves dormers and C20 lean-to porch. Interior: pairs of chamfered ceiling beams <2> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 14019. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) List of Buildings: Provisional List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ( Drayton Rural District) by Ministry of Housing and Local Government (1951-Dec), p7. Location: SMR (02) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p75. Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6456 3397 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1056058 HOLLY COTTAGE, 5, LONGFORD Active DSA2245 Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 14019 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 41 HER Number 14019 Site Name No 5 (Holly Cottage), LONGFORD

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 42 HER Number 14020 Site Name The Old Smithy, LONGSLOW

HER Number Site Name Record Type 14020 The Old Smithy, LONGSLOW Building A house, dated 1600, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates HOUSE (1600, 17th century to Late 19th century - 1600 AD to 1899 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Cottage, latterly divided. 1600 with late C17 or early C18 addition and late C19 alterations and additions. Timber framed with painter brick nogging on rendered plinth, extended and eaves raised in painted brick. Machine tile roof. Framing: square panels (2 from sole plate to former wallplate) with short straight corner braces. One C17 framed bay with c. 1700 addition of one bay and further C19 additions. 2 storeys. Dentil brick eaves cornice. Brick ridge stacks off-centre to left and right and external brick end stack to left. 2 first-floor C20 casements, that to left of 2 lights. Central ground-floor C20 two-light wooden casement (formerly doorway - see C20 brick beneath). Half-glazed door to right with C20 gabled wooden porch. Late C20 gabled porch projecting to left with half-glazed door. C19 addition adjoining to left with first-floor C20 two-light wooden casement and ground-floor segmental-headed 2-light C19 casement. Interior: central ground floor room with ogee-stopped spine beam and open fireplace with chamfered wooden lintel. Circa 1600 roof truss with cambered tie-beam, collar and queen struts <1> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 14020. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p76. Location: SMR (02) Photograph: The Old Smithy, Longslow, Mkt Drayton (Colour) by Anon (Unknown). Location: SMR Slide Storage

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6550 3522 (10m by 10m) SJ63NE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1366493 THE OLD SMITHY, LONGSLOW Active DSA2217 Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 14020 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Good 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk Not at Risk - A 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 43 HER Number 14020 Site Name The Old Smithy, LONGSLOW

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 44 HER Number 14021 Site Name Church of Saint Margaret, MORETON SAY

HER Number Site Name Record Type 14021 Church of Saint Margaret, MORETON SAY Building A late 18th century parish church, which is protected by Grade II* Listing.

Monument Types and Dates PARISH CHURCH (tower 1769, chancel 1788, Late 18th century - 1760 AD to 1799 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Parish church. Tower, dated 1769 and nave and chancel dated 1788, builders William Magley and William Griffiths. Nave and chancel incorporating a late C12 core. Restored, altered and south porch added in 1900 by Mr. Hodgson Fowler. Red brick with grey sandstone ashlar dressings. East end rebuilt or refaced in 1900 in red sandstone ashlar. Plain tile roofs. 3- bay nave and chancel in one, west tower and south porch. Nave and chancel: chamfered brick plinth, raised brick quoins, stone cill band at gallery level, dentil brick eaves cornice and parapeted gable end to west with stone coping and shaped kneelers. South side: 3 bays; 2 tiers of round-arched windows with raised brick architraves, raised keystones and imposts blocks and metal cross windows with leaded lights. 2 blind upper-tier windows to right, that in centre with remains of inscriptions: "THIS CHURCH / was Rebuilt / AD 1788 /...... /WALTER...... /Church Wardens". Round-arched doorway between first and second windows from left with architrave, imposts blocks and keystone, and pair of C19 doors. Gabled wooden porch on chamfered red sandstone plinth with Tudor-arched entrance, hollow-chamfered scalloped barge boards and 3-bay sides with ogee-headed lights. Flanking cast-iron bootscrapers. Round-arched priest's doorway in right- hand bay with architrave, impost blocks and keystone. North side: 2 bays. 2-tiers of windows. Plinth stops short to right. Yellow/grey sandstone datestone between upper windows inscribed: "William Magley / William Griffiths / Builders A. D. 1788". Oval yellow sandstone memorial plaque to right of right-hand lower window inscribed: "M. S. E. / MARIA /THEOPHILIHOULBROOKELLE / Carifsima Conjux / Mortalia reliquit 16 Die Junii AD 1786 / Suoeque /Aetatis 31 / I. E. T. S. E. / MARIA / Infantula / E. F. " East end: double chamfered plinth, flanking buttresses with chamfered offsets and parapeted gable end with coping, trefoil-panelled gabled kneelers and cross at apex. Large Perpendicular Style window of 5 cinquefoil- headed lights with taller centre ogee light, panelled tracery, moulded reveals and hoodmould with uncarved stops. Small quatrefoil-in-lozenge panel in apex of gable. Tower: 3 stages. Double-chamfered stone plinth, stone string courses at set- backs to each stage, dentil bricks to coved stone cornice, blocking course and small corner obelisks. Flagpole. Round- arched louvred 2-light belfry openings with Y-tracery and architraves with impost blocks and keystones. Second-stage circular panels, that to south with moulded stone architrave and clock, that to north also with clock, and that to south rendered (mostly fallen off at time of survey, July 1986) and with datestone illegible at time of survey. First-stage lunette to west with radial glazing bars, stone architrave and cill and keystone. Round-arched south doorway with stone architrave, impost blocks and keystone and C18 nail-studded boarded door with decorative wrought-iron strap hinges. Remains of stone memorial tablet to north; square with husk border and 2 fluted brackets. Inscribed to: Mrs MARGARET CORSER Wife of / Mr JOHN CORSER of WHITCHURCH / Died 23 d Nov r 1778 Aged 75. " and other members of the Corser family. Interior: late C12 round-arched west doorway (into tower) with inner chamfer, one order of shafts (missing) with stiff-leaf capitals, moulded impost blocks, roll-moulded arch and outer roll moulding. Gothic memorial door dated 1932. Late C12 roll-moulded round- arched piscina to south. East window of 1900 has nook shafts with moulded bases and capitals, moulded inner arch and hoodmould with carved stops. Integral stone reredos beneath window with 5 cinquefoil-headed panels, panelled spandrels and carved frieze above with moulded top. Flat nave roof with moulded cornice. C19 two-bay chancel roof has arch-braced chamfered tiebeams with central carved panels and resting on stone corbels; crosspanels between, also with carved bosses. Fittings: large west gallery dated 1634 consisting of large ovolo-moulded beam with ogee stops, carved strapwork to soffit and carved trail to front, ovolo-moulded post to left with fluted cap, and underside with 4 ogee-stopped ovolo moulded beams; balustrade to front with stubby balusters and inscription to front: "THIS GALLERY WAS BIULT ANO DOMI 1634: 10 POWNDE TOWARDS THE COST OF IT WAS GIVEN BY THE RIGHT WORLL Ms JANE GROSIVENOR OF MORTON SAY AND ALL Y TIMBER WAS GIVEN BY THE RT WORLL ARTHUR SANDFORD OF SANDFORD ESQVER. "; dog-leg staircase to rear, with steps formed from solid blocks, closed string, turned balusters, moulded grip handrail, and square newels with globe or ovoid finials. C17 or C17-style dado panelling around walls. Circular red/grey sandstone font with moulded base and top and wooden cover. Wooden pulpit of c. 1900 with pierced traceried panels and carved frieze. 2 wooden eagle lecterns. Screen of c. 1900; 2:1:2 bays with linenfold lower panels, cusped pierced heads with carved spandrels, carved vine trail frieze, rosettes and brattishing; central rood cross. C20 choir stalls with carved poppyheads. Carved pelmet over west door. Stained glass: east window of c. 1900 by Kempe. Monuments: large stone chest tomb to Jane Vernon (d. 1623) and her two husbands, John Bostock and Richard Grosvenor; recumbent effigies, rising slightly from front to back, and 2 x 3 bay chest with Tuscan half columns; round arch to rear with imposts and cherub in keystone and strapwork and keystone within, flanking free-standing Corinthian columns, and cartouche above with shield and strapwork and flanking obelisks. Restored wooden tablet to Elizabeth, Mary and Rachell Vernon of 1642 (signed "T:PVE") with 3 kneeling figures flanked by columns and with shield and obelisks above. Several late C18 and early C19 tablets to members of the Clive, Corser and other families. Simple tablet to Robert, Lord Clive ("Primus in Indis") who died in 1774 and is buried in the church. The builder of the 1900 work was Mr. Bridgeman of . D. H. S. Cranage, An Architectural Account of the Churches of Shropshire, Part 8, pp705-7; Buildings of England pp205-6 <2>

Photograph taken 20th April 2015. <6>

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 45 HER Number 14021 Site Name Church of Saint Margaret, MORETON SAY

Wooden wall monument erected in 1642 by their sister to Elizabeth, Mary and Rachel Vernon. Reproduction of 1790 watercolour of exterior. Photographs of 1634 west gallery and 1642 monument.<7> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 14021. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) List of Buildings: Provisional List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ( Drayton Rural District) by Ministry of Housing and Local Government (1951-Dec), p7. Location: SMR (02) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p77-78. Location: SMR (03) Monograph: Buildings of England (Shropshire) (Buildings of England) by Pevsner Nikolaus (1958), p205- 206. Location: HER Library SH_HS Pe (04) Monograph: An Architectural Account of the Churches of Shropshire Vol 8 by Cranage D H S (1906), p705-7. Location: not given (05) Monograph: Buildings of England: Shropshire (Buildings of England) by Newman J & Pevsner N (2006), P414. Location: Library SH_HS Pe (06) SMR comment: Comments by J B Haynes, HER Compiler by Haynes J B (2014 onwards). Location: HER database (07) Monograph: English Architecture to 1900: The Shropshire Experience by Mercer Eric (2003), pp. 291, 296, 297, 305. Location: SMR Library SH_FM Me

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6300 3446 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II*) - 1056059 CHURCH OF SAINT MARGARET, Active DSA2246 MORETON SAY Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 14021 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Fair 09/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 09/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 46 HER Number 14021 Site Name Church of Saint Margaret, MORETON SAY

Griffiths, William - Historic Individuals Architect Hodgson Fowler, C. - Historic Individuals Architect Manley, William - Historic Individuals Architect

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 47 HER Number 14024 Site Name Stable block, approximately 30m to the South of Shavington Gardens, Shavington Park HER Number Site Name Record Type 14024 Stable block, approximately 30m to the South of Building Shavington Gardens, Shavington Park A stable block, now partly an agricultural building, circa 1685, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates STABLE (circa 1685, 17th century to Late 19th century - 1600 AD to 1899 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Stable block, now partly an agricultural building. Circa 1685, restored and extended in the late C19. Red brick with grey sandstone ashlar dressings. Hipped slate roof. Shallow H-plan with later ranges forming courtyard at rear. 2 storeys. East front: chamfered quoins, flat string course and moulded wooden eaves cornice. C19 brick ridge stacks off-centre to left and right and brick ridge stack to left-hand rear wing. Central octagonal wooden cupola (probably altered in the C19) with moulded cornice to base, fluted Greek Doric columns supporting moulded cornice, and low lead dome with weathervane (almost detached at time of survey. July 1986). 2:1:1:1:2 bays; wooden cross windows with stone cills and gauged-brick heads. Single-light windows in return of left-hand wing. Central quoined break rising above cornice to open triangular pediment with circular painted wooden clock in tympanum (hands missing at time of survey). Central first-floor circular panel with trompe-l'oeil window. Central round-arched carriageway with rusticated reveals, impost blocks and raised keystone with moulded top. Pair of probably C19 large 4 x 4 panelled wooden doors with wrought-iron strap hinges and large C19 wrought- iron lamp bracket above. Pair of blocked segmental-arched openings flanking entrance. Ground-floor window in second bay from left has been cut down in the late C19 to form a door. Return elevations with 3 first-floor and 2 ground-floor windows; 2- and 3-light mullioned and transomed casements. Interior not inspected. Three C19 ranges around courtyard at rear. 2 storeys. Dentil brick eaves cornice and verges. Gauged-brick elliptical-arched entrance in gabled break to north with impost bands and keystone, and pair of large panelled doors. Similar entrance to south with round archway and triangular pediment above. Shavington Hall was dated 1685. It stood to the south-west of the stable block and was demolished in 1959. It had been altered in 1885-6 by Richard Norman Shaw and again (internally) in 1903 by Ernest Newton. The late C19 restoration of the stable block and the additions might be the work of Shaw. The stable block still stands at the centre of a landscaped park with a number of lakes. Shavington Gardens are not included on this list. Buildings of England, p240-1; Country Life, Vol. XLIV, pp92-8 and 112-17; Andrew Saint, Richard Norman Shaw, p430 <2>

A conservation plan was prepared in December 2014 to inform planning for the conversion of Shavington Stables. This includes an assessment of their signficance and detailed history of their development in relation to the site of the hall (PRN 01674). This history is largely constructed from documentary and cartographic sources, rather than a detailed examination of the building itself. ->

-> The fact that no archival record has been found of the stables which served Thomas Needham’s late 17th Century Hall is suggested as representing that the 6th Viscount did not build stables for his new house but instead made use of preexisting stables. These ‘pre-existing’ stables stood alongside the new Hall for half a century. ->

-> The first documentary record of a stables in this location is given as 1735 (contra <2>). The 1735 built stables were ranged along the north side of a square yard on whose western side was set the Hall’s ‘Offices’ (Laundry and Brew House), built by the 9th Viscount Kilmorey. The 9th Viscount’s stables lasted less than a century, being pulled down in the early 1820s. Nothing of them remains. However, the 1735 built Offices do survive. When in c.1822 the 1735 built stables were pulled down new stables were built against the back (western side) of the 1735 built Offices. Constructed at the instruction of the energetic Francis, 1st Earl Kilmorey, the quadrangular arrangement of stables survived unaltered for just over fifty years. Arthur P. Heywood-Lonsdale bought the Shavington Estate in 1885 and immediately commenced an ambitious programme of works to improve both the Hall and its stables. Although much of the external fabric of the early 1820s stables buildings was retained, the modifications were extensive: Window openings were refenestrated, an upper floor was added to the north stables range, a lean-to built against the outer wall of the west stables range and all interiors were improved. In the 1735 built Offices whilst the spaces to the north of the archway were retained in use as the Laundry and Wash House, the Brew House was removed and the southern spaces converted for human habitation. ->

-> In 1892 the construction of a new laundry in Shavington village allowed the north part of the 1735 Offices to be converted for use as stables & the Head Groom’s house. In c.1910 a substantial Motor House range was built against the north wall of the quadrangle’s north range. At about the same time a single storey tack room was constructed to the east of the stables’ south range. ->

-> During World War II both the Hall and the Stables at Shavington were occupied by the military. Minor modifications were made to the stables: For instance the formerly blind window openings of the north and south ranges’ first floor lofts were opened up and fenestrated to provide natural light to the loft spaces used to accommodate other ranks. Shavington Hall was demolished in the late 1950s. Whilst the Stables were not demolished, the loss of the Hall spelt redundancy for such

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 48 HER Number 14024 Site Name Stable block, approximately 30m to the South of Shavington Gardens, Shavington Park ancilliary buildings.The building has stood derelict ever since. <6>

A comprehensive photographic survey was undertaken of the former stable block at Shavington Park, in association with a planning application. This was related to a conservation plan prepared in 2014 (ESA 7359). <7> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 14024. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) List of Buildings: Provisional List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ( Drayton Rural District) by Ministry of Housing and Local Government (1951-Dec), p8. Location: SMR (02) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p83. Location: SMR (03) Photograph: Stable Block, Shavington Hall (Black and white) by Ryan Carole (1981-May/Sep). Location: SMR Film Negatives Files SMR Film Collection Ref 103/39-40 (04) Photograph: Shavington Hall Stableblock (Colour) by Anon (1987). Location: SMR Slide Storage

(05) Monograph: Buildings of England (Shropshire) (Buildings of England) by Pevsner Nikolaus (1958), p240- 1. Location: HER Library SH_HS Pe (06) Deskbased survey report: Shavington Stables: conservation plan by Peers A (2014). Location: Digital ESA white (07) Photograph: Photographic record in association with planning application for former Stable Buildings, Shavington Park (Colour) by Arrol and Snell Ltd (2015). Location: ESA CD white

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6363 3875 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1177423 STABLE BLOCK APPROXIMATELY 30 Active DSA2201 METRES TO SOUTH OF SHAVINGTON GARDENS, SHAVINGTON PARK Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 14024 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Poor 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Poor 07/08/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk At Risk - Bldg 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk At Risk - Bldg 07/08/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments 07602 The Park around Shavington Hall Functional Association (P/C) 01674 Site of Shavington Hall Functional Association (P/P)

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 49 HER Number 14024 Site Name Stable block, approximately 30m to the South of Shavington Gardens, Shavington Park Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA7359 2014 Conservation plan for Shavington Stables by Anthony Peers (Event - Survey) ESA7480 2015 photographic survey of former stable buildings at Shavington Park by Arrol and Snell (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 50 HER Number 14026 Site Name Rhiews Farmhouse, RHIEWS

HER Number Site Name Record Type 14026 Rhiews Farmhouse, RHIEWS Building An early to mid 17th century farmhouse, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates FARMHOUSE (early to mid, 17th century to Late 19th century - 1600 AD to 1899 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Farmhouse, now house. Early to mid-C17 with late C17 or early C18 addition and late C19 or early C19 alterations and addition. Timber framed with painted brick nogging on brick plinth. Rendered gable end to south-east. Partly rebuilt and extended in brick painted to represent framing. Machine tile roof. Framing: tall rectangular panels (2 from sole plate to former wall plate) with short straight corner braces. Baffle-entry plan of 2 framed bays with c. 1700 addition to south-east. 2 storeys. North-east front: brick ridge stack off centre to right. 4-window front; C20 two-, 3-and 4-light metal casements. C19 four- panelled (lower flush) door between first and second windows from right with lean-to porch. Right-hand gable end: slightly jettied gable with chamfered tie-beam and truss with 2 collars, queen struts, king strut and curved v-struts. C20 three-light casements. Late C19 two-storey rear wing. Eaves raised, probably in early C20 (see extra panel beneath eaves and truss in gable end). <2> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 14026. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) List of Buildings: Provisional List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ( Drayton Rural District) by Ministry of Housing and Local Government (1951-Dec), p8. Location: SMR (02) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p82. Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6395 3738 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1056061 RHIEWS FARMHOUSE, RHIEWS Active DSA2200 Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 14026 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 14/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 14/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 51 HER Number 14026 Site Name Rhiews Farmhouse, RHIEWS

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 52 HER Number 14027 Site Name Styche Hall, STYCHE

HER Number Site Name Record Type 14027 Styche Hall, STYCHE Building A small former country house, 1762-6, now divided into flats, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates COUNTRY HOUSE (1762-6, Early 18th century to Early 20th century (pre-war) - 1700 AD to 1913 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Small country house, now divided into flats. 1762-6, by Sir William Chambers for the 1st Lord Clive and bays added and other alterations by Joseph Bromfield of Shrewsbury in 1796-8 for the Hon. . Further alterations of c. 1900. Painted brick with hipped plain tile roof. Square plan. 3 storeys over basement. South-west (garden) front: rendered chamfered plinth, stone string course between first and second floors, coved stone cornice and blocking course. Rendered brick ridge stacks off-centre to left and right. 3:2:3 bays with shallow recessed centre and pair of later full-height canted bays; glazing bar sashes with stone cills. Large semi-circular relieving arch over central segmental-headed first-floor window with architrave, and cut down c. 1900 with small balcony. Ground-floor windows and first-floor windows in bays have been altered c. 1900 with round-arched lights in the lower sashes, (giving the impression that the upper and lower sashes of the windows have been exchanged). 3 stone steps up to central c. 1900 small-paned half-glazed door with bolection-moulded lower panel, moulded architrave and panel above. Porch of c. 1900 or later consisting of pair of doors with 3 raised and fielded panels, architrave with cable moulding and doorcase consisting of Corinthian pilasters supporting entablature and triangular- pedimented gable. Recessed corners with cable moulding, and side windows. Panelled soffit. Right-hand return front: 6 bays; glazing bar sashes (ground-floor sashes with c. 1900 alteration as front). Left-hand return front: 2:2:2 bays with recessed centre; glazing bar sashes, some painted in imitation. Rear of 2:3:2 bays with central break. Interior: Circa 1762-6 with alterations of c. 1796-8 and c. 1900. Entrance hall: moulded dado rail and cornice. 6 panelled side doors, each with lugged architrave, frieze and modillion cornice. Pair of c. 1900 small-paned glazed doors in rear wall with radial fanlight and moulded architrave. Windows with plain scrolled architraves. Right-hand ground-floor (drawing) room: plain dado with moulded base, and rail. Rich modillion cornice to elaborate c. 1900 elaborate panelled enriched plaster ceiling. 3 six- panelled doors with egg and dart enrichment, and each has lugged architrave with egg and dart enrichment, frieze with scrolled ornament and modillion cornice. Circa 1762 fireplace has marble surround with egg and dart enrichment, fluted tapered pilasters, plain frieze, and cornice with bead and reel and egg and dart enrichment. Panelled window shutters with egg and dart enrichment and architraves with scrolled shoulders. Left-hand ground-floor (dining) room: dado with moulded base and rail with egg and dart enrichment. Rich modillion cornice and c. 1900 elaborate enriched plaster ceiling with central oval panel, vine trails, scrolled ornament etc. 6-panelled doors, each with egg and dart enrichment, lugged architrave, frieze with scrolled ornament and cornucopia, and rich moulded cornice. Fireplace has marble surround with staff moulding, tall scrolled brackets with shells at feet, amphorae, daggers, sword and torch in frieze, and cornice with beed and reel and egg and dart enrichment. Panelled window shutters with egg and dart enrichment and architraves with scrolled shoulders. Staircase hall behind entrance hall: c. 1796-8. Three-flight staircase rising 2 storeys with landings, open string, moulded nosings, stick balusters with single flute (2 per tread), moulded handrail and wreathed foot newel with slim columnular newel post. Moulded cornice with mutules. Oval toplight. Oak back staircase of c. 1762-6; dog-leg with closed string, turned balusters, columnular newel posts and ramped handrail. Left-hand first-floor front room: carved dado rail and architraves. Enriched plaster frieze. Fireplace with marble inner surround, lugged architrave carved scrolls to frieze and carved cornice. Styche was the family home of the Clive family. Lord Clive was born in the old timber framed house in 1725 and employed Chambers to rebuilt it in 1762-6. It is possible that the second floor was added in 1796-8, at the same time as the bays. Buildings of England, p229; Colvin, pp142 and 207; H. E. Forrest, Some Old Shropshire Houses and their Owners, pp55-7 <2>

Roger Eykyn, a Staffordshire man, may have carved the doors 1760-4.<8> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 14027. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) List of Buildings: Provisional List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ( Drayton Rural District) by Ministry of Housing and Local Government (1951-Dec), p8. Location: SMR (02) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p86-87. Location: SMR (03) Photograph: Styche Hall, Drayton (Colour) by Anon (1977). Location: SMR Slide Storage

(04) Photograph: Styche Hall, Drayton (Colour) by Anon (1981). Location: SMR Slide Storage

(05) Article in serial: Some Old Shropshire Houses and their Owners (Trans Shropshire Archaeol Hist Soc) by Forrest H E (1937/ 1938), p55-57. Location: not given

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 53 HER Number 14027 Site Name Styche Hall, STYCHE

(05) Photograph: Styche Hall And Stable Block (Black and white) by Ryan Carole (1981-May/Sep). Location: SMR Film Negatives Files SMR Film Collection Ref 104/20-22 SMR Film Collection Ref 104/26-31 (06) Monograph: Buildings of England (Shropshire) (Buildings of England) by Pevsner Nikolaus (1958), p299. Location: HER Library SH_HS Pe (07) Monograph: Buildings of England: Shropshire (Buildings of England) by Newman J & Pevsner N (2006), P617. Location: Library SH_HS Pe (08) Monograph: English Architecture to 1900: The Shropshire Experience by Mercer Eric (2003), p.211. Location: SMR Library SH_FM Me

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6446 3572 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1307449 STYCHE HALL, STYCHE Active DSA2204 Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 14027 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 14/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Fair 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 14/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments 07608 Styche Hall Park and Garden Functional Association (P/C) Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations Bromfield, Joseph - Historic Individuals Architect Chambers, William - Historic Individuals Architect Clive, - Historic Individuals Built or Commisioned Clive, Robert - Historic Individuals Built or Commisioned

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 54 HER Number 14028 Site Name Nobridge Farmhouse, Moreton Say

HER Number Site Name Record Type 14028 Nobridge Farmhouse, Moreton Say Building A mid to late 18th century farmhouse, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates FARMHOUSE (Mid 18th century to Late 18th century - 1727 AD to 1799 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Mid-to late C18 incorporating C17 core. Red brick with plain tile roof. 3 storeys. Plat band between ground and first floors, projecting eaves and parapeted gable ends with chamfered stone copings and moulded red sandstone kneelers. Brick ridge stack off-centre to right and integral brick end stack to left. Baffle-entry 3-cell plan. 1-:2-:2- window front; glazing bar sashes with painted stone cills and lintels. Half-glazed door between second and third windows off-centre to right with early C19 surround consisting of pilasters, frieze and cornice, and bracketed hood. Each gable end with 2 plat bands. Kitchen wing at rear with integral brick end stack; coach house and stables returning with plat band and integral lateral stack. Interior: central ground-floor room has large open C17 fireplace with ogee-stopped chamfered wooden lintel. Small salt cupboard to left has C18 door with single raised and fielded panel. C18 dog-leg staircase stack, rising to attic, with closed string, turned balusters, moulded handrail and square foot newel. Old door beneath staircase with H-hinges. Back bedroom has reused C17 door with carved lozenges. C17 plank and muntin doors and other old doors. Pegged door frames. Old oak floorboards. Some windows with panelled shutters. Cased ground-floor beams. Second-floor rooms with evidence of C17 roof line. The top floor appears to have been added when the house was rebuilt in the C18 <2> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 14028. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) List of Buildings: Provisional List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ( Drayton Rural District) by Ministry of Housing and Local Government (1951-Dec), p8. Location: SMR (02) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p67. Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6492 3637 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1056094 NOBRIDGE FARMHOUSE, MORETON Active DSA2212 SAY C. P. Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 14028 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 55 HER Number 14028 Site Name Nobridge Farmhouse, Moreton Say

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 56 HER Number 19243 Site Name Estate bridge apx 550m NW of 1-2 Tittenley Lodge SHAVINGTON PARK HER Number Site Name Record Type 19243 Estate bridge apx 550m NW of 1-2 Tittenley Lodge Building SHAVINGTON PARK A late 18th century estate bridge, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates BRIDGE (Late 18th century - 1760 AD to 1799 AD) Evidence EXTANT STRUCTURE

Description and Sources Description Estate bridge. Late C18. Dressed red/grey sandstone. 2 segmental arches with round-topped semi-circular breakwaters and flanking pilaster buttresses. Quadrant wing walls. Moulded string course to parapet and square end piers with globe finials (missing from north-west end. July 1986). The bridge carries an estate track across the river Duckow. The track was formerly the direct route from the Tittenley Lodge (see Adderley) and Shavington Hall (demolished 1959) <1> Sources (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p5,34. Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6421 3827 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Adderley, North Shropshire, Shropshire Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1055295 ESTATE BRIDGE APPROXIMATELY 550 Active DSA2210 METRES TO NORTH WEST OF NUMBERS 1 AND 2, TITTENLEY LODGE (THAT PART IN ADDERLEY CP), SHAVINGTON PARK Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 19243 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Poor 07/08/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Vulnerable - 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey Struc BAR Risk At Risk - Struc 07/08/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 57 HER Number 19243 Site Name Estate bridge apx 550m NW of 1-2 Tittenley Lodge SHAVINGTON PARK Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 58 HER Number 19283 Site Name Oldfields Farmhouse

HER Number Site Name Record Type 19283 Oldfields Farmhouse Building A probable 14th century former farmhouse, now restaurant, with mid 17th/19th century alterations, which is protected by Grade II* Listing.

Monument Types and Dates BASE CRUCK HOUSE (14th century - 1300 AD to 1399 AD) Evidence EXTANT STRUCTURE FARMHOUSE (14th century to Late 19th century - 1300 AD? to 1899 AD) + Sci.Date Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Sci. Date: 1573 +/- 0 Dendrochronology Date Determined: 1994 RESTAURANT (14th century to Late 19th century - 1300 AD? to 1899 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Farmhouse, now restaurant. Probably C14 with mid-C17 alterations and mid-to late C19 alterations and additions. Rendered timber frame of cruck construction, partly rebuilt and extended in painted brick. Plain tile roof. 3 bays of former quasi aisled hall with rebuilt cross wing to south-west and C19 addition to south-east. One storey and attic with 2-storey additions. North- west front: brick ridge stack off centre to left, external brick end stack to left and gabled C19 flush cross wing to right with toothed-brick eaves cornice and integral brick end stack. Pair of small gabled eaves dormers with 2-light wooden casements. 2-window front; C19 three-light wooden casement to left (central window obscured by climbing plant at time of survey - July 1987). C20 glazed door to right with C20 lean-to porch. Lean-to addition to left with 2-light casement to front. Rear wing with toothed brick eaves cornice and external lateral brick stack. Interior: substantial remains of former quasi aisled hall. Central base cruck truss (former hall truss) with continuous chamfer, arched bracing and cambered collar. Probable former spere truss with large jowl posts, arched bracing and cambered tie-beam. Roof raised at some time (see evidence of joints for former arcade plate). First-floor and stack inserted c. 1600. Central ground-floor room has pair of ovolo-moulded ceiling beams with ogee stops and plain joists. Large open fireplace with large lintel (cut back at some time). Reordered C17 panelling. Square-panelled framing in front wall exposed internally. Although much altered much of the C14 aisled hall survives. The open hall was probably of 2 bays, one each side of the cruck truss, with at least one bay at the lower end below the spere truss and at least one upper bay above the hall, possibly in the form of a wing on the site of the present C19 cross wing. The present entrance was probably created in the C19. Formerly it would have been in line with a screens passage below the spere truss. This is a rare and important survival of an aisled hall with a base cruck truss <1>

The remains of a base-cruck two-bay hall and its dais end remain in the complex. Dendro-dated 1573 (hall is base cruck but undatable). Sketch of layout and ground floor plan, 3 sections and detail of squint.<2>

Detailed description of the building, photograph from NW, sketch of layout and ground floor plan, 3 sections and detail of squint.<3>

Oldfields Farm, Moreton Say, is an isolated farmhouse in North Shropshire with a two-bay base-cruck hall which did not date. The upper parts of the hase-cruck structure had as much as 8mm of soot encrustation. An unusual feature was the later insertion of a squint, or more likely a vent, in what might be interpreted as the dais truss. It is a wide strut between tiebeam and collar and is pierced with a pair of chamfered slots, the heads of which rise symmetrically to form a pointed head. If the dais truss has been correctly identified, then the dated timbers relate to a rebuilt solar end with a divided service below, all of 1573. The 1567-1601date range for the wall plate in the hall indicates that it too may have been repaired at the same time. <4> Sources (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p68. Location: SMR (02) Monograph: Vernacular Buildings of Shropshire by Moran Madge (2003), pp.355, 462-464. Location: HE Library (03) Monograph: Vernacular Buildings of Whitchurch and Area and their Occupants by Moran Madge (1999), pp.187-194. Location: SMR Library (04) Online database: Oxford Dendrochronology Laboratory (Shropshire) by Miles D W H and Bridge M (2017), p.44. Location: SMR Sources

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6286 3635 (22m by 23m) SJ63NW Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 59 HER Number 19283 Site Name Oldfields Farmhouse

Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Dispersed Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II*) - 1307573 OLDFIELDS FARMHOUSE, MORETON Active DSA2213 SAY C. P. Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 19283 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Fair 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 60 HER Number 19284 Site Name Granary apx 10m to W of Oldfields Farmhouse

HER Number Site Name Record Type 19284 Granary apx 10m to W of Oldfields Farmhouse Building An early to mid 19th century granary, incorporating some 14th century fabric, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates GRANARY (14th century to Mid 19th century - 1300 AD to 1879 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Granary. Early to mid-C19, incorporating some C14 fabric. Timber framed with red brick nogging on dressed red sandstone plinths. Rear wall rebuilt in brick. Plain tile roof. Framing: light framing with long straight tension braces. 2 framed bays. One storey and loft. 3 loft openings, 2 to outside louvred; ground-floor boarded window to right and central boarded door. Collar and tie-beam end trusses with queen struts. One-storey brick addition to left with segmental-headed window and segmental- headed stable door to right. Interior: central tie-beam truss with king post and side struts. Single purlins. Central cross frame with tension braces. The granary incorporates some old timbers, probably reused from Oldfields Farmhouse (qv) when it was altered in the C19 (see corner posts and tie-beams). Included for group value <1> Sources (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p69. Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6283 3635 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1366471 GRANARY APPROXIMATELY 10 METRES Active DSA2214 TO WEST OF OLDFIELDS FARMHOUSE, MORETON SAY C. P. Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 19284 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Poor 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Vulnerable - 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey Bldg BAR Risk At Risk - Struc 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 61 HER Number 19284 Site Name Granary apx 10m to W of Oldfields Farmhouse

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 62 HER Number 19285 Site Name Pump apx 2m to NE of Oldfields Farmhouse

HER Number Site Name Record Type 19285 Pump apx 2m to NE of Oldfields Farmhouse Building A mid to late 19th century pump, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates PUMP (Mid 19th century to Late 19th century - 1837 AD to 1899 AD) Evidence EXTANT STRUCTURE

Description and Sources Description Pump. Mid-to late C19. Cast iron. Circular shaft with moulded rings and spout, fluted top, and fluted domed cap. Handle with winding mechanism. Stone trough. Included for group value <1> Sources (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p69. Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference SJ 6286 3636 (point) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1056095 PUMP APPROXIMATELY 2 METRES TO Active DSA2215 NORTH EAST OF OLDFIELDS FARMHOUSE, MORETON SAY C. P. Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 19285 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Fair 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Vulnerable - 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey Struc BAR Risk Vulnerable - 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC Struc

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 63 HER Number 19285 Site Name Pump apx 2m to NE of Oldfields Farmhouse

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 64 HER Number 19286 Site Name Shavington Wood Farmhouse

HER Number Site Name Record Type 19286 Shavington Wood Farmhouse Building A farmhouse dated 1536, with late 16th/early 17th/18th and late 19th century alterations, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates FARMHOUSE (16th century to Late 19th century - 1536 AD to 1899 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Farmhouse. Dated 1536 with probably late C16 or early C17 addition, and C18 and late C19 additions at rear. Timber framed with plastered and painted brick infill; left-hand gable end rebuilt in brick painted to represent framing. Plain tile roof. C19 red brick addition with slate roof. Framing: first-floor close studding and ground-floor rectangular panels (2 from sole plate to first floor level) with short straight corner panels. Addition with large square panels (2 from sole plate to wall plate). 2 framed bays with c. 1600 addition to south-west of one framed bay. One storey and attic. North-west front: brick ridge stack off-centre to left and brick lateral stack at rear to right. 3 large timber framed gabled eaves dormers with 3-light wooden-framed metal casements. Central gable dated: "AD 1536". Two-window front; C20 three-light wooden casements to left. Boarded door off centre to right with moulded architrave and late C19 timber framed gabled porch. Right-hand gable end: slightly jettied first floor with moulded bressumer and jettied gable with shaped end brackets. Gable rebuilt above collar in painted C19 brick. 3- light wooden attic casement and late C19 ground-floor square bay with 1-:3-:1- light small-paned wooden casements, bracketed eaves and hipped tile roof, Cl8 and C19 garbled brick wings at rear with brick stack in valley. Interior: central ground-floor room with ovolo-moulded ceiling beam (running front to back); large open fireplace has chamfered wooden lintel with ogee stops. Right-hand ground-floor room with chamfered ceiling beam (running front to back). 2-panelled door of c. 1700 in left-hand ground-floor room with H-L hinges. Right-hand cross wall with angle braces and collar and tie-beam roof truss with v-struts. Tie-beams cut to make doorway (now blocked). Left-hand cross wall (former external wall) with close- studding and jettied gable with chamfered tie-beam and collar. Left-hand bay with staggered purlins and wind braces. Right- hand bay with chamfered purlins. C18 rear wing with C18 king-post truss <1> Sources (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p70. Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6173 3927 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1177155 SHAVINGTON WOOD FARMHOUSE, Active DSA2195 MORETON SAY C. P. Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 19286 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Fair 07/08/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 07/08/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 65 HER Number 19286 Site Name Shavington Wood Farmhouse

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 66 HER Number 19287 Site Name Barn apx 40m to NW of Shavington Wood Farmhouse

HER Number Site Name Record Type 19287 Barn apx 40m to NW of Shavington Wood Building Farmhouse A barn, circa 1600 with 18th and late 19th century alterations, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates BARN (17th century to Late 19th century - 1600 AD to 1899 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Barn. Circa 1600 with C18 and late C19 alterations. Weatherboarded timber frame, partly rebuilt with red brick nogging. Left- hand end wall rebuilt in C18 red brick. Corrugated-iron roof. Framing: small square panels (3 from sole plate to wall plate) with short curved corner braces. 3 framed bays. 3 boarded loft doors. Pair of central ground-floor boarded doors and pair of large boarded doors to left. Lozenge-shaped vents in ground-floor brickwork. Boarded loft door in right-hand gable end and 2 boarded loft doors to rear. Interior: one cross frame surviving with sole plate on low brick wall and central post. Collar and tie- beam trusses with queen struts and v-struts. Pairs of purlins with straight wind braces. C18 brick end wall with pilaster buttresses and diamond-shaped vents. This barn forms part of an early farmstead group with Shavington Wood Farmhouse (qv) <1> Sources (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p71. Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6170 3923 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1366472 BARN APPROXIMATELY 40 METRES TO Active DSA2196 NORTH WEST OF SHAVINGTON WOOD FARMHOUSE, MORETON SAY C. P. Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 19287 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Fair 07/08/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Vulnerable - 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey Bldg BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 07/08/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 67 HER Number 19287 Site Name Barn apx 40m to NW of Shavington Wood Farmhouse

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 68 HER Number 19288 Site Name Milepost, A53, apx 25m to SW of Fordhall Cottages

HER Number Site Name Record Type 19288 Milepost, A53, apx 25m to SW of Fordhall Cottages Building An early to mid 19th century metal milepost, which is protected by Grade II Listing. Superscription: "SALOP / 17 / MILES " (left-hand side) and "DRAYTON / 2 / MILES" right-hand side)

Monument Types and Dates MILEPOST (Early 19th century to Mid 19th century - 1800 AD to 1879 AD) Evidence EXTANT STRUCTURE Main Building METAL Material

Description and Sources Description Milepost. Early to mid-C19. Painted cast iron. Triangular section with chamfered top. Superscribed serif lettering: "SALOP / 17 / MILES " (left-hand side) and "DRAYTON / 2 / MILES" right-hand side) <1>

Milestone (M.S.) depicted here on the 1st Edition Series 1:10560 MAP <2>

Found and photographed on the 7 August 1995 as part of the 1995 Milestone Survey (ESA5818) <3>

Found and photographed on the 15 May 2008 as part of the Milestone Society's 2005 to 2008 Survey (ESA6253) <4>

Found and photographed on the 12th July 2009 in the Milestone Society's 2009 to 2013 Survey (ESA6999) <5> Sources (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p71. Location: SMR (02) Map: OS County Series 1:10560 (6 inch) maps (1st edition) - digital dataset (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (c1872-1897). Location: Corporate GIS (03) Field recording form: SCC Milestone Survey record forms (SCC Milestone Survey record forms) by Shropshire County Council (1995-1997), Div2/C3. Location: SMR (04) Project archive: The Milestone Society (Shropshire) Survey of Mileposts 2005 to 2008 (Milestone Society 2005 to 2008 Survey) by Reade AT (2005 -2008), MDSB02. Location: H Drive (05) Project archive: The Milestone Society (Shropshire) Survey of Mileposts 2009 to 2013 (Milestone Society 2009 to 2013 Survey) by Haynes J B (2009 -2013), MDSB02. Location: P Drive

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6486 3315 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1056055 MILEPOST APPROXIMATELY 25 METRES Active DSA2240 TO SOUTH WEST OF FORDHILL COTTAGES, A53 Other Statuses and Cross-References Milestones Survey - Div2/C3 Active Milestone Society ID Number - MDSB02 Active Sites & Monuments Record - 19288 Active Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 69 HER Number 19288 Site Name Milepost, A53, apx 25m to SW of Fordhall Cottages

Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Poor 09/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Vulnerable - 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey Struc BAR Risk At Risk - Struc 09/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6999 The Milestone Society's Milepost Survey for Shropshire, 2009 to 2013 (Event - Survey) ESA5818 SCC Milestone Survey by the Highways Divisons, 1995 to 1997 (Event - Survey) ESA6253 The Milestone Society's Milepost Survey for Shropshire, 2005 to 2008 (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 70 HER Number 19289 Site Name No 13 (Glynde Cottage), LONGFORD

HER Number Site Name Record Type 19289 No 13 (Glynde Cottage), LONGFORD Building A 16th/17th century house, with late 19th/20th century alterations, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates HOUSE (16th century to 20th century (post-war) - 1500 AD to 1999 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description House. C16 and C17 with late C19 and C20 alterations and additions. Timber framed, partly of cruck construction, with painted brick nogging on brick plinth. Plain tile roof. Framing: C16 rectangular panels and C17 square panels. Eaves raised by one panel, probably in C19. Baffle-entry plan of 2 framed bays. 2 storeys. Brick ridge stack, just off-centre to left (rebuilt above ridge in C20). 3 first-floor windows and 2 ground-floor windows; C20 two-and 3-light wooden and woodenframed metal casements. Roughly-central half-glazed door with C20 gabled porch. C20 one-storey addition to right with 4-light wooden casement to front. Interior: floor room with chamfered and stopped beam and joists and right-hand ground-floor room with chamfered beam and plain joists. Fireplace with chamfered wooden lintel <1> Sources (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p75. Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6444 3393 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1056057 GLYNDE COTTAGE, 13, LONGFORD Active DSA2244 Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 19289 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Fair 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 71 HER Number 19289 Site Name No 13 (Glynde Cottage), LONGFORD

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 72 HER Number 19290 Site Name Markham memorial apx 4m to SW of tower of Church of Saint Margaret HER Number Site Name Record Type 19290 Markham memorial apx 4m to SW of tower of Building Church of Saint Margaret A tomb, dated 1778, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates TOMB (Late 18th century - 1778 AD) Evidence EXTANT STRUCTURE

Description and Sources Description Pedestal tomb. Dated 1778. Grey sandstone ashlar. Moulded plinth, square panels with roll-moulded reveals, moulded cornice to hollow chamfered top and ovoid finial with flutes to top and bottom and swags. Large sandstone base with evidence of former railed enclosure. To John James Markham Bart, died Dec. 10th 1778 <1> Sources (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p79. Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6298 3434 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1366494 MARKHAM MEMORIAL APPROXIMATELY Active DSA2247 4 METRES TO SOUTH WEST OF TOWER OF CHURCH OF SAINT MARGARET, MORETON SAY Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 19290 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Poor 09/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Vulnerable - 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey Struc BAR Risk At Risk - Struc 09/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 73 HER Number 19290 Site Name Markham memorial apx 4m to SW of tower of Church of Saint Margaret Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 74 HER Number 19291 Site Name The Haven, MORETONWOOD

HER Number Site Name Record Type 19291 The Haven, MORETONWOOD Building A estate lodge, dated 1875, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates LODGE (Mid 19th century - 1875 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Estate lodge. Dated 1875, probably by William Eden Nesfield. Timber framed with plastered infill panels on red brick plinth. Tile-hung gables and plain tile roof, hipped to left. Irregular T-plan. One storey and attic. Chamfered plinth and coved eaves. Globe finials at apex of hip and gables. Brick ridge stack at junction of 2 ranges and external lateral brick stack to rear, each consisting of a pair of star-shaped shafts with oversailing tops. Right-hand gabled wing has ground-floor canted bay with 2-:3- :2- light wooden mullioned and transomed window, jettied attic with roll-moulded bressumer and end brackets, attic oriel consisting of 3-light wooden mullioned and transomed window with hipped roof and coved base with shaped end brackets, and jettied gable with a series of small brackets supporting a roll-moulded tie-beam and wall plates with shaped eaves. Lower bressumer dated: "JP & AM / 1875". Left-hand range with small 2-light attic casement beneath eaves to right and ground-floor 3-light mullioned and transomed window to left. Boarded door in angle of wing to right with rollmoulded surround and lean-to timber framed porch consisting of polygonal arched entrance, chamfered arched braces with carved spandrels, carved bracket supporting wall plate to left, and 4 ogee-headed side lights. Left-hand gable end: full-height gabled square bay with 1-:4-:1- light mullioned and transomed ground-floor window, slightly jettied attic with roll-moulded bressumer and small brackets, 4-light mullioned and transomed attic window and shaped brackets supporting wall plates. Right-hand return front: pair of raking dormers with C20 two-light casements. C20 additions at rear. Interior not inspected. Nesfield designed Cloverley Hall (see Ightfield CP) nearby, built in 1864-70 but now demolished. This lodge and Pool Cottage (qv) are attributed to him on stylistic grounds. Buildings of England, p107; Jill Franklin, The Gentleman's Country House and its Plan 1835-1914, p211 <1><2><3> Sources (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p79. Location: SMR (02) Monograph: Buildings of England (Shropshire) (Buildings of England) by Pevsner Nikolaus (1958), p107. Location: HER Library SH_HS Pe (03) Monograph: A Gentleman's Country House and its Plans 1835-1914 by Franklin, Jill, p211. Location: not given

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6252 3499 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1177391 THE HAVEN, MORETONWOOD Active DSA2248 Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 19291 Active Ratings and Scorings

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 75 HER Number 19291 Site Name The Haven, MORETONWOOD

BAR Condition Good 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Fair 09/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Not at Risk - A 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 09/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 76 HER Number 19292 Site Name Pool Cottage MORETONWOOD

HER Number Site Name Record Type 19292 Pool Cottage MORETONWOOD Building An estate lodge, dated 1872, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates LODGE (Mid 19th century - 1872 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Shown on OS map as Pool House. Estate lodge. Dated 1872, probably by William Eden Nesfield. Timber framed with plastered infill panels on red brick plinth, and brick painted in imitation of framing. Fishscale tile-hung gables and fishscale tile roof, hipped to south-east. Irregular T-plan. One storey and attic. South-west (garden) front: chamfered plinth and coved eaves. Roof with lead rolls and globe finials at apex of hip and gables. Brick ridge stack at junction of 2 ranges and external lateral brick stack to rear, each consisting of a pair of star-shaped shafts with oversailing tops. Left-hand gabled wing has ground-floor canted bay with 2-:3-: 2-light wooden mullioned and transomed window, jettied attic with roll-moulded bressumer and end brackets, attic oriel consisting of 3-light wooden mullioned and transomed window with hipped roof and coved base with shaped end brackets, and jettied gable with a series of small brackets supporting a roll-moulded tie-beam and wall plates with shaped ends. Lower bressumer dated: "JP & AM / 1872". Right-hand range with small 2-light attic casement beneath eaves to left and ground-floor 3-light wooden mullioned and transomed window to right. Boarded door in angle of wing to left with roll-moulded surround and lean-to timber framed porch consisting of polygonal-arched entrance, chamfered arched braces with carved spandrels, carved bracket supporting wall plate to right and 4 ogee-headed side lights. 2 seats within. Right-hand gable end: full-height gabled square bay with 1-:4-:1- light mullioned and transomed ground-floor window, slightly jettied attic storey with roll-moulded bressumer and small brackets, 4-light mullioned and transomed attic window and shaped brackets supporting wall plates. Left-hand return front: ground-floor 3-light wooden casement to left and eaves dormer with bracketed gable and 3-light wooden casement. Boarded back door at rear with moulded surround and rectangular overlight. Interior not inspected. Nesfield designed Cloverley Hall (see Ightfield) nearby, built in 1864-70 but now demolished. This lodge and The Haven (qv) are attributed to him on stylistic grounds. Buildings of England, p107; Jill Franklin, The Gentleman's Country House and its Plan 1835-1914, p211 <1><2><3> Sources (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p80. Location: SMR (02) Monograph: Buildings of England (Shropshire) (Buildings of England) by Pevsner Nikolaus (1958), p107. Location: HER Library SH_HS Pe (03) Monograph: A Gentleman's Country House and its Plans 1835-1914 by Franklin, Jill, p211. Location: not given

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6175 3645 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1056060 POOL COTTAGE, MORETONWOOD Active DSA2197 Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 19292 Active Ratings and Scorings

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 77 HER Number 19292 Site Name Pool Cottage MORETONWOOD

BAR Condition Good 14/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Poor 09/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Not at Risk - A 14/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk Vulnerable - 09/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC Bldg

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 78 HER Number 19293 Site Name Outbuilding apx 5m to NE of Pool Cottage, MORETONWOOD HER Number Site Name Record Type 19293 Outbuilding apx 5m to NE of Pool Cottage, Building MORETONWOOD An outbuilding, circa 1872, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates OUTBUILDING (Mid 19th century - 1872 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Outbuilding. Circa 1872, probably by William Eden Nesfield. Red brick (English bond) and hipped plain tile roof with lead rolls. One storey. Toothed-brick eaves cornice. Brick stack at apex of hip to south-east consisting of single star-shaped shaft with square base and oversailing top. South-west front: segmental-headed 2-light wooden casement to right with painted stone cill. Pair of segmental-headed boarded doors to left. Pool Cottage (qv) is dated 1872 and attributed to Nesfield. Included for group value <1> Sources (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p81. Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6175 3646 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1307467 OUTBUILDING APPROXIMATELY 5 Active DSA2198 METRES TO NORTH EAST OF POOL COTTAGE, MORETONWOOD Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 19293 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Poor 09/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Vulnerable - 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey Bldg BAR Risk Vulnerable - 09/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC Bldg

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 79 HER Number 19293 Site Name Outbuilding apx 5m to NE of Pool Cottage, MORETONWOOD Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 80 HER Number 19294 Site Name New Street Lane Farmhouse NEW STREET LANE

HER Number Site Name Record Type 19294 New Street Lane Farmhouse NEW STREET LANE Building A 17th century farmhouse, remodelled in the mid 18th century, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates FARMHOUSE (17th century to Mid 18th century - 1600 AD to 1760 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Farmhouse. C17, remodelled in the mid-C18. Late C19 addition. Red brick with timber framed core. Plain tile roof. C17 house of 2 or 3 framed bays, rebuilt and extended in the C18 in a Gothic style. C19 wing at rear. One storey and 2 storeys with gable-lit attics. Plinth, raised brick quoins and dentil brick eaves cornice. Integral brick end stack to right and brick stack to rear wing. 3-window front. First-floor 2-and 3-light wooden and wooden-framed metal casements. Ground-floor segmental- headed 2-light wooden casement to left and two 4-light wooden casements to right with Gothic arches over 2 centre lights (blank to left). Boarded door between first and second windows off-centre to right with pegged frame and gabled porch. Right- hand gable end with segmental-headed 2-light attic casement and left-hand gable end with segmental headed first-floor and attic 2-light wooden casements. C19 rear wing with toothed-brick eaves cornice and integral brick end stack. Interior: C17 core. Central room has pair of ovolo-moulded ceiling beams with ogee stops. Left-hand cross wall with square panelled timber framing. Front wall with section of bracket. The right-hand (one storey and attic) part was probably added when the house was remodelled in the C18. Formerly known as Unity Farm <1> Sources (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p81. Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6356 3702 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1366495 NEW STREET LANE FARMHOUSE, NEW Active DSA2199 STREET LANE Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 19294 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Poor 14/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Fair 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Vulnerable - 14/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey Bldg BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 81 HER Number 19294 Site Name New Street Lane Farmhouse NEW STREET LANE

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 82 HER Number 19295 Site Name Nos 7 and 8 SHAVINGTON PARK

HER Number Site Name Record Type 19295 Nos 7 and 8 SHAVINGTON PARK Building A pair of estate cottages, circa 1903, probably by Ernest Newton, which are protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates ESTATE COTTAGE (Early 20th century (pre-war) - 1903 AD?) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Pair of estate cottages. Circa 1903, probably by Ernest Newton. Red brick with tile-hung attic and pebbledashed porches with tile-hung gables. Plain tile roof, hipped over rear wings. U-plan. One storey and attic. South-east (garden) front: central brick ridge stack and brick ridge stacks at junctions of porches and cross wings, each of square section with 2 triangular- section projections on each face. Plain barge boards, pegged over purlin ends. Pair of gabled wings with recessed ground floor (not in line with gables) between, and flush attic with central raking semi dormer. 4-window front; 5-light leaded wooden casements (paired 4-light to dormer), those to ground floor with gauged brick heads. Left-and right-hand return fronts: ground-floor 3-and 5 light leaded wooden casements. Central 2-storey porch with open ground floor consisting of 2 square oak posts supporting corner brackets and moulded bressumer; first-floor 4-light leaded wooden casement. Stone step up to boarded door with small window to one side. Rear: wings with 5-light leaded wooden attic casements and catslide roofs each side of hip descending over set-back outshuts. One storey brick service block projecting between rear wings with hipped roof and catslide over outshut at end. Roofed passageways between wings and outbuilding leading to half-glazed back doors. Interiors not inspected. These cottages have been attributed (Saint) to Richard Norman Shaw who carried out work at Shavington Hall (demolished 1959) in 1885-6. Stylistically, however, they appear more likely to be the work of Ernest Newton who worked at Shavington in 1903. Andrew Saint, Richard Norman Shaw, pp2413 and p430 <1><2> Sources (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p84. Location: SMR (02) Publication: Richard Norman Shaw by Andrew Saint (1976), pp2413 & p430. Location: SMR SAM Files

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6372 3940 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1056062 Nos. 7 and 8, SHAVINGTON PARK Active DSA2202 Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 19295 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 14/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Fair 14/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Fair 07/08/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Condition Fair 07/08/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 14/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 14/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 07/08/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 83 HER Number 19295 Site Name Nos 7 and 8 SHAVINGTON PARK

BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 07/08/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 84 HER Number 19296 Site Name Shavington Bridge (NW of 2), apx 650m SW of Bankhouse Farmhouse HER Number Site Name Record Type 19296 Shavington Bridge (NW of 2), apx 650m SW of Building Bankhouse Farmhouse A probable late 18th century bridge, widened in 1940, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates BRIDGE (Late 18th century to Second World War - 1760 AD to 1940 AD) Evidence EXTANT STRUCTURE

Description and Sources Description Bridge. Probably late C18, widened in 1940. Grey sandstone ashlar. 2 segmental arches with round-topped circular breakwaters and flanking pilaster buttresses. Quadrant wing walls. Moulded string course to parapet and square end piers with globe finials (only one at north-west and remaining. July 1986). Initially built by the estate this bridge and its neighbour (see Adderley CP - SA 14025) were widened by the County Council in 1940, reusing the ashlar masonry. The bridges carry the minor road from Adderley to Wilkesley across the River Duckow at a point where it has been widened to form an ornamental lake known as the Long Pool. Bankhouse farmhouse is in Adderley and is not included on this list. Anthony Blackwall, Historic Bridges of Shropshire, Shropshire Libraries, p66 <1><2> Sources (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p85. Location: SMR (02) Monograph: Historic Bridges of Shropshire by Blackwall A (1985), p66. Location: HE Library (SH_HS Bl)

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6449 3894 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1366496 THE NORTH WESTERN OF THE TWO Active DSA2203 SHAVINGTON BRIDGES APPROXIMATELY 650 METRES TO SOUTH WEST OF BANKHOUSE FARMHOUSE, SHAVINGTON PARK Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 19296 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Good 07/08/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Vulnerable - 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey Struc BAR Risk Not at Risk 07/08/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 85 HER Number 19296 Site Name Shavington Bridge (NW of 2), apx 650m SW of Bankhouse Farmhouse Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 86 HER Number 19297 Site Name Stychefields Residential Home and The Coach House, STYCHE HER Number Site Name Record Type 19297 Stychefields Residential Home and The Coach Building House, STYCHE A former stable block and coach house, now old people's home, circa 1762-6, which are protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates NURSING HOME (Late 18th century to 20th century (post-war) - 1762 AD to 1999 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING (Former Type) COACH HOUSE (Late 18th century - 1762 AD to 1766 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING (Former Type) STABLE (Late 18th century to 20th century (post-war) - 1762 AD to 1999 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Stable block and coach house, now old peoples' home. Circa 1762-6, probably by Sir William Chambers, with late C20 alterations. Red brick with some grey sandstone ashlar dressings. Hipped plain tile roofs. Rectangular courtyard plain with 2 ranges. L-shaped range to north with pavilion (former coach house) in southern corner linked to main block by courtyard wall. 2 storeys. South-west front: pavilion to left and end of L-shaped range to right, each with chamfered plinth, raised brick quoins and dentil brick eaves cornice. Left-hand block with integral brick stacks and 2 brick stacks on ridge of right-hand range. Each of 3 bays; C20 small-paned metal casements (in imitation of former glazing bar sashes) with stone cills and gauged-brick heads with raised keystones. Round-arched ground-floor windows to left-hand block. Each block has central window with moulded stone architrave, pulvinated frieze and moulded cornice (the left-hand window was in the process of being cut down to form a doorway at the time of survey - July 1986). Central gateway between blocks consisting short walls and gatepiers with chamfered stone plinths and moulded stone copings. 7-bay left-hand return front of right-hand block; C20 casements in imitation of sashes with stone cills and gauged-brick heads. Right-hand return front of 5 bays. North-east (garden) front: Raised brick quoins. Brick ridge stack off-centre to left and integral brick end stack to right. Square wooden cupola to right consisting of round-arched openings with moulded architraves and keys, and with clock and louvres to north- east; corner piers supporting moulded cornice to tented lead cap with weathervane. 3:4 bays, right-hand part set back; C20 casements (replacing former glazing bar sashes) with stone cills and gauged-brick heads with raised keystones. Second ground-floor window from left with moulded architrave, pulvinated frieze and moulded cornice. Round-arched entrance in second bay from right (late C20 door and glazing) with large stone doorcase consisting of moulded architrave with impost blocks and keystone, and flanking Tuscan pilasters supporting full entablature. Opposed round-arched entrance at rear. Brick courtyard wall with stone coping to north-west linking the 2 blocks . Interior not inspected. Photographs (NMR) show the interior of the stables before alteration with moulded plaster cornices and octagonal oak posts. This was formerly the stable block and coach house for Styche Hall (qv), certainly by William Chambers. Despite the alterations this is still a fine and well-detailed example of a large C18 stable block, and is particularly notable for its unusual plan form <1> Sources (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p88. Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6449 3579 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1056063 STYCHEFIELDS RESIDENTIAL HOME Active DSA2205 AND THE COACH HOUSE, STYCHE

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 87 HER Number 19297 Site Name Stychefields Residential Home and The Coach House, STYCHE Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 19297 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Fair 14/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Fair 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 14/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk Vulnerable - 28/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC Bldg

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 88 HER Number 19298 Site Name Tern Hill House Farmhouse, Ternhill

HER Number Site Name Record Type 19298 Tern Hill House Farmhouse, Ternhill Building A late 18th century farmhouse, heightened in the early 19th century, which is protected by Grade II Listing.

Monument Types and Dates FARMHOUSE (Late 18th century to Early 19th century - 1760 AD to 1837 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Farmhouse. Late C18, refenestrated and heightened in the early C19. Red brick with hipped slate roof. 3 storeys. Plat band between ground and first floors and dentil brick eaves cornice. Pair of brick ridge stacks, off-centre to left and right. 3 bays; glazing bar sashes with painted stone cills and slightly segmental heads. Mid-Cl9 half-glazed door with doorcase consisting of attached unfluted Greek Doric columns supporting entablature. 2-bay return fronts. Left-hand return front with inserted 6- panelled door to left. One-storey wing to rear with plat band and brick ridge stack. Before the early C19 alterations the house was of 2 storeys with a 5-bay front (see blocked segmental-headed windows and change in brickwork to top storey) <1> Sources (01) List of Buildings: 43rd List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest by Department of the Environment (DoE) (1987-Jun-05), p89. Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6361 3219 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names Shropshire

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations Listed Building (II) - 1177458 TERN HILL HOUSE FARMHOUSE, Active DSA2249 TERNHILL Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 19298 Active Ratings and Scorings BAR Condition Poor 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Condition Fair 08/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC BAR Risk At Risk - Bldg 30/07/1993 1990-1994 EH Buildings at Risk Survey BAR Risk Not at Risk - B 08/05/2003 2000 - 2004 Buildings at Risk survey, NSDC

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 89 HER Number 19298 Site Name Tern Hill House Farmhouse, Ternhill

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 90 HER Number 01664 Site Name Find Spot in c 1898 of Roman coin hoard near Fabric Cottages, Longford HER Number Site Name Record Type 01664 Find Spot in c 1898 of Roman coin hoard near Find Spot Fabric Cottages, Longford A hoard of probably 700 to 1000 coins found in 1898 when ploughing a field opposite Fabric Cottages.

Monument Types and Dates FINDSPOT (Roman - 43 AD to 410 AD) Evidence FIND

Description and Sources Description A hoard of probably 700 to 1000 coins found in 1898 when ploughing a field opposite Fabric Cottages <1a>

Forty seven of the coins, dated 253 to 279 AD, are described in <1b>

Exact find spot marked by the editor of the Shrewsbury Chronicle <1c> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 01664. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) Card index: Ordnance Survey Record Card SJ63SW1 (Ordnance Survey record cards) by Ordnance Survey (1975). Location: SMR OSRC Card Drawers (01a) Volume: Victoria County History 1 (Victoria County History of Shropshire) by Victoria County History (1908), p276. Location: not given (01b) Volume: Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological Society (Transactions Shropshire Archaeol Hist Soc) by Anon (1898), p97, No J29-H38. Location: not given (01c) Map annotation: Map annotation by OS Correspondent by Hobbs J L (1954). Location: Shropshire Archives

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 648 340 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 01664 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes Landuse Cultivated land, undetermined Related Monuments - None Recorded

Associated Finds FSA1138 COIN HOARD (Large quantity) (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD) METAL

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 91 HER Number 01664 Site Name Find Spot in c 1898 of Roman coin hoard near Fabric Cottages, Longford Associated Events/Activities ESA2200 1975 field observation by the Ordnance Survey (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 92 HER Number 01672 Site Name Find Spot of hammerstone/net sinker, c 250m SE of Brookfields HER Number Site Name Record Type 01672 Find Spot of hammerstone/net sinker, c 250m SE of Find Spot Brookfields Findspot of a Bronze Age hammerstone or net sinker.

Monument Types and Dates FINDSPOT (Bronze Age - 2600 BC to 700 BC) Evidence FIND

Description and Sources Description A hammerstone or net sinker, 4 inches in diameter with hour-glass perforation, was found during road works near the Longford turning, w of Market Drayton. The stone is a coarse, ashy grit, probably a discoid pebble of Lake District origin found in local boulder clay. The waist of the boring hole is grooved as if cut by a thong <1a> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 01672. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) Card index: Ordnance Survey Record Card SJ63SE7 (Ordnance Survey record cards) by Ordnance Survey (1975). Location: SMR OSRC Card Drawers (02) Correspondence: Correspondence, 1990 by Various (1990). Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 656 338 (100m by 100m) SJ63SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 01672 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Associated Finds FSA1205 BATTLEAXE (1) (Bronze Age - 2600 BC to 700 BC) STONE FSA1483 BATTLEAXE (1) (Bronze Age - 2600 BC to 700 BC) STONE Associated Events/Activities ESA2205 1975 field observation by the Ordnance Survey (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 93 HER Number 08029 Site Name Great Western Railway (Wellington & Market Drayton Branch) HER Number Site Name Record Type 08029 Great Western Railway (Wellington & Market Monument Drayton Branch) The Great Western Railway (Wellington & Market Drayton Branch). Originally started as the Wellington & Drayton Railway, this railway was taken over by the GWR before it was completed. It was opened on October 16th 1867.

Monument Types and Dates RAILWAY (Mid 19th century to 20th century (post-war) - 1867 AD to 1967 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE REVETMENT (Mid 19th century to 20th century (post-war) - 1867 AD to 1967 AD) Evidence EXCAVATED FEATURE DRAIN (Mid 19th century to 20th century (post-war) - 1867 AD to 1967 AD) Evidence EXCAVATED FEATURE RAILWAY CUTTING (Mid 19th century to 20th century (post-war) - 1867 AD to 1967 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK Evidence EXCAVATED FEATURE

Description and Sources Description The Great Western Railway (Wellington & Market Drayton Branch). Originally started as the Wellington & Drayton Railway, this railway was taken over by the GWR before it was completed. It was opened on October 16th 1867. The line was closed in September 1963 [<2>]. <1>

The Wellington & Drayton was a double track line. It was not a great commercial success as far as passenger traffic went, and was mainly used for freight. It was closed to passengers in 1963 and completely in 1967. <2>

In September 2013, a programme of archaeological evaluation was carried out on land north of the Muller Dairy, Market Drayton, Shropshire. Trench 13a was excavated on the former line of the railway, visible as an earthwork cutting. At the southern end of the trench, the railway cutting itself and the remains of associated revetting walls or drains, (1313) and (1317), were located. The southernmost of these (1317) was located in a 2.80m wide cut, backfilled with a mixture of clinker and soil layers (1312), (1319), (1314) and (1315). The structure appeared to have been badly truncated during the removal of the railway line, but was constructed from roughly cuboid worked stones. The northern structure was similarly constructed, from roughly shaped cuboid sandstone blocks (1313), and lay within a linear ditch [1318] orientated on a NE – SW alignment. Abutting these blocks and backfilling the trench was a fill consisting of light brown silty sand and clinker (1319). ->

-> These structural remains could be interpreted in a number of ways. Considering their depth, and their position in a cut, it seems probable that these are drainage features designed to take away accumulated water in the railway cutting. However, there is the possibility that they represent the remains of revetting walls associated with either supporting the track bed itself or the edges of the cutting. The track bed was heavily disturbed, but enough remained to suggest the bedding material used was a layer of compacted clinker and coal dust material (1314). The top of the backfilled railway bed was located 0.6m below the field surface, and the base of the railway bed was at 1.1m below ground level. <3>

Linear cropmarks of the dismantled GWR at Crudgington were photographed during aerial survey in 2009. <4> Sources (01) Archaeological fieldwork report: The A53 Hodnet Bypass: a Desk-Based Assessment and Walk-over Survey (SCCAS Rep) by Hannaford Hugh R (2000), Site 7, p9, p13, p15, p20, fig 5. Location: ESA white (02) Monograph: by Morriss Richard K (1991), p30, p56. Location: not given

(03) Excavation report: Muller Dairy North, Market Drayton Archaeological Site Investigation: Trial Trenching (SLR rep) by Wellicome T (2014), Trench 13a. Location: ESA white (04) Oblique aerial photograph: SA0912_68 (1 photo) Flight: 09_SA_12 (Colour) by Shropshire Council (2009-Aug-6). Location: SC Network and CD Storage SC Digital AP Ref SA0912_68

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6462 2321 (5010m by 22947m) SJ62SW Administrative Areas Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 94 HER Number 08029 Site Name Great Western Railway (Wellington & Market Drayton Branch) Civil Parish Ercall Magna, Civil Parish Hodnet, North Shropshire, Shropshire Line Civil Parish Market Drayton, North Shropshire, Shropshire Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire Civil Parish Rodington, Telford and Wrekin Civil Parish Stanton upon Hine Heath, North Shropshire, Shropshire Civil Parish Stoke upon Tern, North Shropshire, Shropshire Civil Parish Sutton upon Tern, North Shropshire, Shropshire Civil Parish Waters Upton, Telford and Wrekin Civil Parish Wellington, Telford and Wrekin Civil Parish Wrockwardine, Telford and Wrekin Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations SHINE Levelled medieval moated site at Bridge Active DSA9596 Farm House SHINE Section of earthwork remains of the Active DSA11651 dismantled Great Western Railway (Wellington and Market Drayton Branch SHINE Section of earthwork remains of the Active DSA11923 dismantled Great Western Railway (Wellington and Market Drayton Branch) NNW of Crudgington SHINE Section of earthwork remains of the Active DSA11925 dismantled Great Western Railway (Wellington and Market Drayton Branch) W of Long Lane SHINE Possible earthwork and below ground Active DSA12040 remains of section of Great Western Railway, preserved in alignment of hedgerow, W of Weobley Farm SHINE Section of earthwork remains of the Active DSA12299 dismantled Great Western Railway (Wellington and Market Drayton Branch) E of Hodnet SHINE Below ground remains of the dismantled Active DSA12707 Great Western Railway (Wellington and Market Drayton Branch) S of former Crudgington Railway Station Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 08029 Active Ratings and Scorings SCCAS Site Assessment E (No 2000 A53 Hodnet Bypass Desk Based Assessment Grades Provision) and Walkover Survey by SCCAS

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments 32946 Crudgington Railway Station (Great Western Functional Association (P/C) Railway - Wellington & Market Drayton Branch)

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 95 HER Number 08029 Site Name Great Western Railway (Wellington & Market Drayton Branch) 33101 Site of Tern Hill Railway Station (Great Functional Association (P/C) Western Railway; British Railways) 33085 Hodnet station (Great Western Railway; British Functional Association (P/C) Railways) 33400 Site of Rowton Halt (Great Western Railways) Functional Association (P/C) 31537 Site of Ellerdine Halt. (Wellington and Market Functional Association (P/P) Drayton Branch, Great Western Railway; British Railway) Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA7107 2013 trial trenching on the northern extension to Muller Dairy, Market Drayton by SLR Consulting (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 96 HER Number 15631 Site Name New Mill

HER Number Site Name Record Type 15631 New Mill Monument The site of a post medieval watermill.

Monument Types and Dates (Former Type) WATERMILL (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1901 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Water miil symbol ? <1>

New Mill <2>

New Mill (Corn) <3>

New Mill <4>

Building - Hall Farm? <5>

Probable former mill building <6>

Corn Mill <7> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 15631. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) Map: Map of Shropshire by Baugh R (1808). Location: Shropshire Archives

(02) Map: OS First Edition 1 inch Map Sheet 73 - Market Drayton (OS 1st Edition 1") by Ordnance Survey (1833). Location: not given (03) Map: OS County Series 15SE, 1889 (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (1889). Location: Shropshire Archives (04) Map: OS SJ63SW, 1954 (OS National Grid Series) by Ordnance Survey (1954). Location: SMR

(05) Map: OS SJ63SW, 1970 (OS National Grid Series) by Ordnance Survey (1970). Location: SMR

(06) Vertical aerial photograph: UK Perspectives MAPS Digital Aerial Photographic Data Set for Shropshire (Colour) by UK Perspectives (1999/ 2002). Location: Corporate GIS (07) Monograph: The Industrial Archaeology of Shropshire by Trinder Barrie (1996), Appendix One. Location: SMR Library International Standard Book Number 0 85033 989 8 (08) Card index: CBA Industrial Archaeology Report Card (CBA Card) by Council for British Archaeology (1963). Location: not given

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6341 3159 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 15631 Active

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 97 HER Number 15631 Site Name New Mill

Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 98 HER Number 15813 Site Name Moreton Mill

HER Number Site Name Record Type 15813 Moreton Mill Monument The site of a former watermill of unknown date.

Monument Types and Dates MILL POND (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1901 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK (Former Type) WATERMILL (Unknown date) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Moreton Mill <1> Moreton Mill (Corn) <2> Moreton Mill <3> also mill pond and marsh on 1929 ed Moreton Mill Farm <4> Farm <5> Corn Mill <6> Closed 1954, machinery removed and building converted to farming. Brook runs under yard and building. The owners - Trustees Clovelly Estates - may have drainage channel maps and photographs <7> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 15813. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) Map: OS First Edition 1 inch Map Sheet 73 - Market Drayton (OS 1st Edition 1") by Ordnance Survey (1833). Location: not given (02) Map: OS County Series 08SE, 1890 (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (1890). Location: Shropshire Archives (03) Map: OS SJ63NW, 1968 (OS National Grid Series) by Ordnance Survey (1968). Location: SMR

(04) Map: OS SJ63NW, 1988 (OS National Grid Series) by Ordnance Survey (1988). Location: SMR

(05) Vertical aerial photograph: UK Perspectives MAPS Digital Aerial Photographic Data Set for Shropshire (Colour) by UK Perspectives (1999/ 2002). Location: Corporate GIS (06) Monograph: The Industrial Archaeology of Shropshire by Trinder Barrie (1996), Appendix One. Location: SMR Library International Standard Book Number 0 85033 989 8 (07) Card index: CBA Industrial Archaeology Report Card (CBA Card) by Council for British Archaeology (1963). Location: not given (08) Monograph: Antiquities of Shropshire (Volume 9) by Eyton R W (1854/ 1860), 260. Location: not given

(09) Gazetteer: History, Gazetteer and Directory of Shropshire by Bagshaw S (1851), 296. Location: Digital SSA (10) Gazetteer: Directory by Anon (1863). Location: not given

(11) Gazetteer: Kelly's Directory (Kelly's Directories) by Kelly (1885), w899. Location: not given

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6268 3581 (848m by 677m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Dispersed Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 99 HER Number 15813 Site Name Moreton Mill

SHINE Possible slight earthwork remains of the mill Active DSA12593 pond and mill race for Moreton Mill Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 15813 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 100 HER Number 15382 Site Name The site of a former Toll House, The Longford, Bletchley

HER Number Site Name Record Type 15382 The site of a former Toll House, The Longford, Building Bletchley The site of a former 18th/19th century toll house, since demolished.

Monument Types and Dates (Former Type) TOLL HOUSE (Early 18th century to Late 19th century - 1700 AD to 1899 AD) Evidence DEMOLISHED BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Tollhouse site identified in county-wide survey of 1969, based on Greenwood's Map and OS 1". Demolished. <0><1>

Location moved slighlty to the SE to a small square building with a benchmark, shown on the 2nd edition Ordnance Survey 1:2500 map. <2> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN SA 15382. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) Article in serial: Turnpike Toll Houses - A Checklist for a Photographic Survey (Shropshire Newsletter) by Wallace A P and James R E (1969-Dec). Location: SMR Library (02) Map: OS County Series 1:2500 maps (2nd edition) - digital dataset (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (c1899-1903). Location: Corporate GIS

Location National Grid Reference SJ 6231 3352 (point) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 15382 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 101 HER Number 14022 Site Name The Rectory, Moreton Say

HER Number Site Name Record Type 14022 The Rectory, Moreton Say Building An 18th century red brick rectory.

Monument Types and Dates VICARAGE (18th century - 1700 AD to 1799 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description 18th century. Red brick. 2 storeys and half basement. Facing the garden is a tall pedimented projection with Palladin windows. <1> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN 14022. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) List of Buildings: Provisional List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ( Drayton Rural District) by Ministry of Housing and Local Government (1951-Dec), p7. Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6301 3444 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 14022 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 102 HER Number 14023 Site Name Church Farm, Moreton Say

HER Number Site Name Record Type 14023 Church Farm, Moreton Say Building An early 19th century house.

Monument Types and Dates FARMHOUSE (Early 19th century - 1800 AD to 1837 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Early 19th century. Long low plastered house with splayed bay windows, trellis porch, and gabled half dormers. <1> Sources (00) Card index: Site and Monuments Record (SMR) cards (SMR record cards) by Shropshire County Council SMR, SMR Card for PRN 14023. Location: SMR Card Drawers (01) List of Buildings: Provisional List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ( Drayton Rural District) by Ministry of Housing and Local Government (1951-Dec), p7. Location: SMR

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6294 3447 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 14023 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 103 HER Number 08639 Site Name Water meadow of River Tern west of Buntingsdale Hall, south of Fordham Farm HER Number Site Name Record Type 08639 Water meadow of River Tern west of Buntingsdale Monument Hall, south of Fordham Farm This site represents: a water meadow of post medieval date.

Monument Types and Dates LEAT (Medieval to Post Medieval - 1066 AD to 1901 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK SLUICE (Medieval to Post Medieval - 1066 AD to 1901 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK WATER MEADOW ((pre) Early 19th century - 1800 AD to 1837 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Evidence EARTHWORK

Description and Sources Description A study of water meadows carried out in East Shropshire lists a water meadow of post medieval date at this site [site 003]. <1>

Extensive earthworks visible in this area on LiDAR. <2>

Features associated with this complex were identified by Michael Fradley across this area. This included a sluice and leat at SJ 64914 32342 and a possible fording point across the River Tern. The stone lined remnants of a well were also identified at SJ 6499 3239. <3> Sources (01) Field survey report: The Watermeadows of East Shropshire (SCCAS Rep) by Williams P (1998), Site 003. Location: ESA white (02) Geospatial data: LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) Hillshade Model by Environment Agency (2014). Location: Digital (03) Correspondence: Information on sites in NE Shropshire (Penny Ward) by Fradley Michael (2005-June). Location: SMR Sources

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 649 325 (861m by 605m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire Civil Parish Sutton upon Tern, North Shropshire, Shropshire Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations SHINE Earthwork remains of medieval water Active DSA10913 meadows surrounding Buntingsdale Hall Castle and medieval fish pond; and to the east Buntingsdale Hall parkland Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 08639 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 104 HER Number 08639 Site Name Water meadow of River Tern west of Buntingsdale Hall, south of Fordham Farm Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA5962 1998 DBA and field survey for Gazeteer 'The Watermeadows of East Shropshire' by SCCAS (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 105 HER Number 08667 Site Name Possible sites of Water meadows along the River Duckow in Moreton Say HER Number Site Name Record Type 08667 Possible sites of Water meadows along the River Monument Duckow in Moreton Say This site represents: the possible sites of post medieval water meadows

Monument Types and Dates WATER MEADOW? ((pre) Early 19th century - 1800 AD to 1837 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description A study of water meadows carried out in East Shropshire identifies the site as a possible water meadow of unknown date [site 036]. Noted from documentary sources; no field evidence visible. <1> Sources (01) Field survey report: The Watermeadows of East Shropshire (SCCAS Rep) by Williams P (1998), Site 036. Location: ESA white

Location National Grid Reference SJ 64403 36132 (point) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 08667 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA5962 1998 DBA and field survey for Gazeteer 'The Watermeadows of East Shropshire' by SCCAS (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 106 HER Number 20981 Site Name Earthwork remains of three fish ponds c. 120m SW of Fordhall farm HER Number Site Name Record Type 20981 Earthwork remains of three fish ponds c. 120m SW Monument of Fordhall farm Probable earthwork remains of three fish ponds associated with Fordhall Farm.

Monument Types and Dates FISHPOND (Medieval to Post Medieval - 1066 AD to 1901 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

Description and Sources Description Well preserved earthwork remains of three probable fish ponds associated with Fordhall Farm. <1><2> Sources (01) Vertical aerial photograph: Set of vertical aerial photographs, 1983 (Black and white) by Cartographical Services Ltd (1983), Frame 8380. Location: SMR Vertical AP Drawers (02) Vertical aerial photograph: UK Perspectives MAPS Digital Aerial Photographic Data Set for Shropshire (Colour) by UK Perspectives (1999/ 2002). Location: Corporate GIS

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6470 3283 (95m by 69m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations SHINE Earthwork remains of two fish ponds of Active DSA11101 possible medieval to post medieval date c. 120m SW of Fordhall farm Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 20981 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 107 HER Number 20982 Site Name Pond c. 400m SSE of Fordhall Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 20982 Pond c. 400m SSE of Fordhall Farm Monument A pond of probable mid-late 19th century date.

Monument Types and Dates POND (Mid 19th century to Late 19th century - 1837 AD to 1899 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Evidence EARTHWORK (Alternate Type) FISHPOND? (Medieval to Post Medieval - 1066 AD to 1901 AD) Evidence CONJECTURAL EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Pond is not marked on Foxall Tithe Award map transcription.<1>

Pond is shown on both OS 1st edition 1:10560 map and 2nd edition 1:2,500 map.<2><3>

Suggested as a fishpond [although see <1>]. <4> Sources (01) Map: Collection of Scanned copies of the Foxall Tithe Award Map Transcriptions (Foxall map transcripts) by Shropshire Archives (2003). Location: not given (02) Map: OS County Series 1:10560 (6 inch) maps (1st edition) - digital dataset (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (c1872-1897). Location: Corporate GIS (03) Map: OS County Series 1:2500 maps (2nd edition) - digital dataset (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (c1899-1903). Location: Corporate GIS (04) Correspondence: Information on sites in NE Shropshire (Penny Ward) by Fradley Michael (2005-June). Location: SMR Sources

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6491 3254 (72m by 83m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations SHINE Earthwork remains of medieval water Active DSA10913 meadows surrounding Buntingsdale Hall Castle and medieval fish pond; and to the east Buntingsdale Hall parkland Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 20982 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 108 HER Number 20982 Site Name Pond c. 400m SSE of Fordhall Farm

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 109 HER Number 20983 Site Name Earthwork remains of a pond c. 280m SW of Fordhall Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 20983 Earthwork remains of a pond c. 280m SW of Monument Fordhall Farm Earthwork remains of a pond of unkown post medieval date.

Monument Types and Dates POND (Post Medieval to Mid 19th century - 1540 AD to 1879 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Evidence EARTHWORK

Description and Sources Description Earthwork remains of a pond of unkown post medieval date.

Pond is not marked on Foxall Tithe Award map transcription, together with OS 1st edition 1:10560 map and 2nd edition 1:2,500 map.<1><2><3> Sources (01) Map: Collection of Scanned copies of the Foxall Tithe Award Map Transcriptions (Foxall map transcripts) by Shropshire Archives (2003). Location: not given (02) Map: OS County Series 1:10560 (6 inch) maps (1st edition) - digital dataset (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (c1872-1897). Location: Corporate GIS (03) Map: OS County Series 1:2500 maps (2nd edition) - digital dataset (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (c1899-1903). Location: Corporate GIS

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6454 3278 (123m by 71m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations SHINE Earthwork remains of two fish ponds of Active DSA11101 possible medieval to post medieval date c. 120m SW of Fordhall farm Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 20983 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 110 HER Number 20983 Site Name Earthwork remains of a pond c. 280m SW of Fordhall Farm

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 111 HER Number 21070 Site Name Milestone on A41, Lay-by, South of Bletchley

HER Number Site Name Record Type 21070 Milestone on A41, Lay-by, South of Bletchley Building A late 18th/early 19th century milestone, with missing metal plate

Monument Types and Dates MILESTONE (Late 18th century to Early 19th century - 1760 AD to 1837 AD) Evidence EXTANT STRUCTURE Main Building STONE Material

Description and Sources Description Milestone (M.S.) depicted here on the 1st edition County Series 1:10560 Map. Superscription should read CHESTER 28 LONDON 153 <1>

Not found in 1995 Milestone Survey (ESA5818) <2>

Found and photgraphed on the 20th May 2008 in the Milestone Society's 2005 to 2008 Survey (ESA6253) Photograph shows stone without metal plate.<3>

Found and photographed on the 21st of February 2012 in the Milestone Society's 2009 to 2013 Survey (ESA6999) <4> Sources (01) Map: OS County Series 1:10560 (6 inch) maps (1st edition) - digital dataset (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (c1872-1897). Location: Corporate GIS (02) Field recording form: SCC Milestone Survey record forms (SCC Milestone Survey record forms) by Shropshire County Council (1995-1997), Div2/A10. Location: SMR (03) Project archive: The Milestone Society (Shropshire) Survey of Mileposts 2005 to 2008 (Milestone Society 2005 to 2008 Survey) by Reade AT (2005 -2008), H6/CHNP28. Location: H Drive (04) Project archive: The Milestone Society (Shropshire) Survey of Mileposts 2009 to 2013 (Milestone Society 2009 to 2013 Survey) by Haynes J B (2009 -2013), CHNP28. Location: P Drive

Location National Grid Reference SJ 6251 3329 (point) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Milestones Survey - Div2/A10 Active Sites & Monuments Record - 21070 Active Milestone Society ID Number - CHNP28 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 112 HER Number 21070 Site Name Milestone on A41, Lay-by, South of Bletchley

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6999 The Milestone Society's Milepost Survey for Shropshire, 2009 to 2013 (Event - Survey) ESA5818 SCC Milestone Survey by the Highways Divisons, 1995 to 1997 (Event - Survey) ESA6253 The Milestone Society's Milepost Survey for Shropshire, 2005 to 2008 (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 113 HER Number 24851 Site Name Styche Hall Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24851 Styche Hall Farm Monument Styche Hall Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard with multiple yards. Additional Plan Details: Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Farmhouse set away from yard. Farmstead Location: Isolated. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Large modern sheds on the site of the historic farmstead are either obscuring the historic buildings or may have destroyed them. Large extant pigsty range forming its own small yard, yard now covered. Very large open sided hay barn to NW still extant. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6450 3612 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24851 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 114 HER Number 24852 Site Name Nobridge Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24852 Nobridge Farm Monument Nobridge Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (17th century to Unknown - 1600 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Dispersed with multiple yards. Additional Plan Details: None. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 17th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, gable on to yard. Farmstead Location: Isolated. Survival: Extant - No apparent alteration. Confidence: Low. Other Notes: Some Evidence for Conversion. Dated by listed farmhouse (PRN 14028). Farm buildings converted to cottages? <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6492 3638 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24852 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 115 HER Number 24870 Site Name Longslow Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24870 Longslow Farm Monument Longslow Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard E-Plan. Additional Plan Details: Multiple Yards. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Farmhouse set away from yard. Farmstead Location: Hamlet. Survival: Extant - No apparent alteration. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Large modern sheds on the site of the historic farmstead are either obscuring the historic buildings or may have destroyed them. Large sheds to side also. Only a small amount lost/covered by modern farm buildings. Converted (partly?) to garden centre - no address point data. Large pigsty range. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6561 3531 (10m by 10m) SJ63NE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24870 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 116 HER Number 24871 Site Name Glencott Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24871 Glencott Farm Monument Glencott, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Loose Courtyard with farm buildings on two sides of the yard. Additional Plan Details: Presence of small second yard with one main yard evident, Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Farmhouse set away from yard. Farmstead Location: Hamlet. Survival: Farmhouse only survives. Confidence: Low. Other Notes: None <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6551 3547 (10m by 10m) SJ63NE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24871 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 117 HER Number 24872 Site Name Styche Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24872 Styche Farm Monument Styche Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard comprising an L- Plan range with detached buildings to the third side of the yard. Additional Plan Details: Presence of small second yard with one main yard evident, Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Farmhouse set away from yard. Farmstead Location: Isolated. Survival: Extant - No apparent alteration. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Large modern sheds to the side of the historic farmstead suggest that the farmstead is still in use. Farm buildings possibly re-roofed/encapsulated. Two open sided hay barns to N, one possibly extant. Two large pigsty ranges. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6404 3532 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24872 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 118 HER Number 24873 Site Name Audley Brow Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24873 Audley Brow Farm Monument Audley Brow Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard E-Plan. Additional Plan Details: Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, side on to yard. Farmstead Location: Isolated. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Large modern sheds on the site of the historic farmstead are either obscuring the historic buildings or may have destroyed them. Main large modern sheds to side. Extant open sided large hay barn to NE <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6346 3530 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24873 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 119 HER Number 24874 Site Name Moreton Mill Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24874 Moreton Mill Farm Monument Moreton Mill Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Loose Courtyard with farm buildings on two sides of the yard. Additional Plan Details: L-Plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Attached to agricultural range. Farmstead Location: Isolated. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: Medium. Other Notes: Large modern sheds to the side of the historic farmstead suggest that the farmstead is still in use. May not have been a working farm at time of historic mapping, although farm buildings are evident on the site. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6300 3553 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24874 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 120 HER Number 24879 Site Name Cloverley Dole Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24879 Cloverley Dole Farm Monument Cloverley Dole Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard comprising an L- Plan range with detached buildings to the third side of the yard. Additional Plan Details: Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, gable on to yard. Farmstead Location: Isolated. Survival: Partial loss - Less than 50% alteration. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Medium/small sheds on site of historic farm buildings <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6212 3860 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24879 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 121 HER Number 24880 Site Name Higginswood Cottage

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24880 Higginswood Cottage Monument Higginswood Cottage, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Loose Courtyard with farm buildings on one side of the yard. Additional Plan Details: Linear Plan, Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Attached to agricultural range. Farmstead Location: Isolated. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: Medium. Other Notes: Small field barn c40m to W. LIN? <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6368 3629 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24880 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 122 HER Number 24881 Site Name Cheadle Orchard

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24881 Cheadle Orchard Monument Cheadle Orchard, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Loose Courtyard with farm buildings on one side of the yard. Additional Plan Details: Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, side on to yard. Farmstead Location: Isolated. Survival: Extant - No apparent alteration. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Small/medium new modern shed on site. No evidence of an orchard on historic mapping. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6344 3653 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24881 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 123 HER Number 24882 Site Name New Street Lane Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24882 New Street Lane Farm Monument New Street Lane Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (17th century to Unknown - 1600 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Loose Courtyard with farm buildings on three sides of the yard. Additional Plan Details: Presence of small second yard with one main yard evident, Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 17th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, side on to yard. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Large modern sheds on the site of the historic farmstead are either obscuring the historic buildings or may have destroyed them. Dated by listed farmhouse (PRN 19294). y - with two med/large pigsty ranges. Open sided hay barn to SE. Possible conversion of farm building to labourers cottage. Possible encapsulation. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6355 3698 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24882 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 124 HER Number 24883 Site Name 9 & 10 New Street Lane

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24883 9 & 10 New Street Lane Monument 9 & 10 New Street Lane, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Dispersed Cluster, ie with the farm buildings set within a paddock but with no coherent plan. Additional Plan Details: None. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Farmhouse set away from yard. Farmstead Location: Located within a park.. Survival: Significant Loss - more than 50% alteration. Confidence: Medium. Other Notes: Scatter (DISPcl?) of related farm buildings associated with the two cottages. Within Shavington park <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6353 3712 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24883 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 125 HER Number 24884 Site Name Rhiews Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24884 Rhiews Farm Monument Rhiews Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (17th century to Unknown - 1600 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard comprising an L- Plan range with detached buildings to the third side of the yard. Additional Plan Details: Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 17th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, gable on to yard. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Dated by listed farmhouse (PRN 14026). Possible encapsulation/re-roofed of one farm building which now has an expanded floor plan. No longer in agricultural use. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6397 3736 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24884 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 126 HER Number 24885 Site Name Moat Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24885 Moat Farm Monument Moat Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard U-Plan. Additional Plan Details: Presence of small second yard with one main yard evident, Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Farmhouse set away from yard. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Extant - No apparent alteration. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Large modern sheds to the side of the historic farmstead suggest that the farmstead is still in use. Large pigsty range separate from RCu partially attached to Farmhouse. Extant open sided Hay barn. Just outside Shavington Park. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6299 3746 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24885 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 127 HER Number 24886 Site Name Shavington Grange

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24886 Shavington Grange Monument Shavington Grange, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard with multiple yards. Additional Plan Details: Row Plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, side on to yard. Farmstead Location: Located within a park.. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Large modern sheds on the site of the historic farmstead are either obscuring the historic buildings or may have destroyed them. Mock-Tudor grange farm. Farm building range to W possibly encapsulated/covered yard /re-roofed by modern shed. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6306 3748 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24886 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 128 HER Number 24887 Site Name Oldfields Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24887 Oldfields Farm Monument Oldfields Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Medieval to Unknown - 1066 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard F-Plan. Additional Plan Details: Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: Medieval. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): Medieval. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, side on to yard. Farmstead Location: Isolated. Survival: Significant Loss - more than 50% alteration. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Large modern sheds on the site of the historic farmstead are either obscuring the historic buildings or may have destroyed them. Dated by listed farmhouse (PRN 19283) and listed granary (PRN 19284). Restaurant once on site? <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6284 3638 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24887 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 129 HER Number 24888 Site Name Hill Farm House

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24888 Hill Farm House Monument Hill Farm House, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Loose Courtyard with farm buildings on three sides of the yard. Additional Plan Details: Presence of small second yard with one main yard evident, Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, side on to yard. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: Medium. Other Notes: Some Evidence for Conversion. Small central covered yard area in middle of main LC3 yard. LC3 includes one L-range projecting away from main yard. No clearly defined yard area associated with this. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6224 3557 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24888 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 130 HER Number 24889 Site Name Whitegates Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24889 Whitegates Farm Monument Whitegates Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Loose Courtyard with farm buildings on three sides of the yard. Additional Plan Details: Regular Courtyard L-Plan, Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, side on to yard. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: Medium. Other Notes: Large modern sheds to the side of the historic farmstead suggest that the farmstead is still in use. Pig sty lost, all other farm buildings appear extant. Traditional craft manufacturer and farrier. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6222 3541 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24889 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 131 HER Number 24890 Site Name Walnut Cottage

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24890 Walnut Cottage Monument Walnut Cottage, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Parallel. Additional Plan Details: None. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, side on to yard. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Extant - No apparent alteration. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Within area of Irregular squatter enclosure <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6181 3437 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24890 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 132 HER Number 24891 Site Name Bulldog Lodge

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24891 Bulldog Lodge Monument Bulldog Lodge, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Linear. Additional Plan Details: Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Attached to agricultural range. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Some Evidence for Conversion. House connected to separate farm building to form an L-plan. No longer in agricultural use. Signs and designs business. Irregular squatter enclosure <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6224 3420 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24891 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 133 HER Number 24892 Site Name Ivy Cottage

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24892 Ivy Cottage Monument Ivy Cottage, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Linear. Additional Plan Details: Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Attached to agricultural range. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Partly extant(?) field barns to W. Irregular squatter enclosure. Possibly still in agricultural use. Medium/small modern shed was to side, AP appears demolished. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6227 3414 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24892 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 134 HER Number 24893 Site Name The Hollies

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24893 The Hollies Monument The Hollies, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard L-Plan. Additional Plan Details: Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, side on to yard. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Extant - No apparent alteration. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Large modern sheds to the side of the historic farmstead suggest that the farmstead is still in use. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6246 3414 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24893 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 135 HER Number 24894 Site Name Church Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24894 Church Farm Monument Church Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Full Regular Courtyard. Additional Plan Details: Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century (Listed). Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Farmhouse set away from yard. Farmstead Location: Chaurch and Manor Farm Group, or other high status farmstead. Survival: Extant - No apparent alteration. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Large modern sheds to the side of the historic farmstead suggest that the farmstead is still in use. Dated by listed farmhouse (PRN 14023) <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6296 3442 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24894 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 136 HER Number 24895 Site Name Morton Lodge

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24895 Morton Lodge Monument Morton Lodge, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard U-Plan. Additional Plan Details: None. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Attached to agricultural range. Farmstead Location: Hamlet. Survival: Total Change - Farmstead survives but complete alt. Confidence: Low. Other Notes: Difference in plan suggest new house on site. Possibly originally related to Church farm. Associated farmhouse location unclear. Does have separate pump. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6299 3437 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24895 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 137 HER Number 24896 Site Name Moreton Hall Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24896 Moreton Hall Farm Monument Moreton Hall Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard E-Plan. Additional Plan Details: Row Plan, Presence of small second yard with one main yard evident. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, side on to yard. Farmstead Location: Hamlet. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Large modern sheds on the site of the historic farmstead are either obscuring the historic buildings or may have destroyed them. Two yards of the E have been covered over by large modern shed. Many morn large modern sheds to the side. Majority of E remains intact. Med/large pigsty ranges <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6322 3480 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24896 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 138 HER Number 24897 Site Name Longmoor Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24897 Longmoor Farm Monument Longmoor Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Loose Courtyard with farm buildings on two sides of the yard. Additional Plan Details: None. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, gable on to yard. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Extant - No apparent alteration. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Small/medium modern sheds abutting historic farm building and set away. Hamlet of Longford, made up of farmsteads. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6426 3408 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24897 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 139 HER Number 24898 Site Name Longford Grange

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24898 Longford Grange Monument Longford Grange, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard with multiple yards. Additional Plan Details: Regular Courtyard comprising an L- Plan range with detached buildings to the third side of the yard. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, side on to yard. Farmstead Location: Village location. Survival: Significant Loss - more than 50% alteration. Confidence: Medium. Other Notes: Large modern sheds on the site of the historic farmstead are either obscuring the historic buildings or may have destroyed them. Some Evidence for Conversion. No longer in agricultural use. Converted to dwelling, timberworks and car repair garage. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6467 3402 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24898 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 140 HER Number 24899 Site Name Longford House Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24899 Longford House Farm Monument Longford House Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard with multiple yards. Additional Plan Details: Regular Courtyard U-Plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Farmhouse set away from yard. Farmstead Location: Village location. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Some Evidence for Conversion. Converted to dwellings, No longer in agricultural use. Only pigsty range attached to the RCu element of the plan has been demolished. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6460 3390 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24899 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 141 HER Number 24900 Site Name Longford Old Hall Farmstead

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24900 Longford Old Hall Farmstead Monument Longford Old Hall, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (17th century to Late 19th century - 1600 AD? to 1899 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE STABLE (17th century to Late 19th century - 1600 AD to 1899 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard comprising an L- Plan range with detached buildings to the third and fourth sides of the yard. Additional Plan Details: None. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 17th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Farmhouse set away from yard. Farmstead Location: Village location. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Some Evidence for Conversion. Dated by listed farmhouse (PRN 14018). RCL range converted to dwelling. <1>

A heritage statement was prepared in association with the proposed conversion of the stable block at Longford Old Hall to residential use. <2>

An internal and external photographic survey was undertaken during the conversion of the stable block at Longford Old Hall, in 2017. <3> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital (02) Field survey report: Conversion of Stable Block at Longford Old Hall, Longford, Market Drayton, to provide new dwelling (ESE Project Management Architects Rep) by ESE Project Management Architects (2016). Location: Digital ESA white (03) Field survey report: Conversion of Stable Block at Longford Old Hall, Longford, Market Drayton, to provide new dwelling: photographic survey (ESE Project Management Architects Rep) by ESE Project Management Architects (2017). Location: Digital ESA white

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6447 3401 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24900 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 142 HER Number 24900 Site Name Longford Old Hall Farmstead

14018 Longford Old Hall, LONGFORD Functional Association (P/C) Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) ESA8039 2016 Condition survey and DBA of stable block at Longford Old Hall by ESE Project Management Architects (Event - Survey) ESA8207 2017 Photographic survey during conversion of stable block at Longford Old Hall, Longford, Market Drayton by ESE Project Management Architects (Event - Survey. Ref: 17/01206/DIS) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 143 HER Number 24901 Site Name Longford Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24901 Longford Farm Monument Longford Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard comprising an L- Plan range with detached buildings to the third side of the yard. Additional Plan Details: None. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Farmhouse set away from yard. Farmstead Location: Village location. Survival: Extant - No apparent alteration. Confidence: High. Other Notes: None <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6447 3391 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24901 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 144 HER Number 24902 Site Name Poppiefields Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24902 Poppiefields Farm Monument Poppiefields, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard E-Plan. Additional Plan Details: Covered Yard, Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, side on to yard. Farmstead Location: Isolated. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Large modern sheds to the side of the historic farmstead suggest that the farmstead is still in use. Some Evidence for Conversion. Main RCe plan survives. Open sided hay barns forming a COV to N demolished recently. COV within yard area of RCe partly survives. RCe converted to dwellings. Large modern shed far to the W <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6562 3486 (10m by 10m) SJ63SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24902 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 145 HER Number 24910 Site Name Fordhall Villa

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24910 Fordhall Villa Monument Fordhall Villa, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Parallel. Additional Plan Details: None. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, side on to yard. Farmstead Location: Isolated. Survival: Farmhouse only survives. Confidence: Medium. Other Notes: Large modern sheds to the side of the historic farmstead suggest that the farmstead is still in use. No longer in agricultural use. House? used as a restaurant. Plan form uncertain LC1? ROW? <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6461 3304 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24910 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 146 HER Number 24911 Site Name Yewtree Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24911 Yewtree Farm Monument Yewtree Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Loose Courtyard with farm buildings on three sides of the yard. Additional Plan Details: None. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Farmhouse set away from yard. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Some Evidence for Conversion. Barn converted to dwelling. No longer in agricultural use. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6377 3362 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24911 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 147 HER Number 24912 Site Name Bletchley Manor Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24912 Bletchley Manor Farm Monument Bletchley Manor, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (17th century to Unknown - 1600 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard U-Plan. Additional Plan Details: Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 17th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, side on to yard. Farmstead Location: Chaurch and Manor Farm Group, or other high status farmstead. Survival: Extant - No apparent alteration. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Some Evidence for Conversion. Dated by listed manor (PRN 14017). Extant RCu converted to dwellings. D - lost open sided hay barn to E of RCu <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6223 3352 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24912 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments 14017 Bletchley Manor, Bletchley Functional Association (P/C) Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 148 HER Number 24913 Site Name Vantage Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24913 Vantage Farm Monument Vantage Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Loose Courtyard with farm buildings on two sides of the yard. Additional Plan Details: Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, gable on to yard. Farmstead Location: Hamlet. Survival: Farmhouse only survives. Confidence: Medium. Other Notes: Large modern sheds on the site of the historic farmstead are either obscuring the historic buildings or may have destroyed them. Could be of earlier date, in hamlet of medieval and C17 farmhouses. No clear relationship between the two LC yards, possibly not related. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6233 3371 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24913 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 149 HER Number 24914 Site Name Royal Oak Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24914 Royal Oak Farm Monument Royal Oak Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Medieval to Unknown - 1066 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard U-Plan. Additional Plan Details: Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: Medieval. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, side on to yard. Farmstead Location: Hamlet. Survival: Extant - No apparent alteration. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Some Evidence for Conversion. Dated by listed farmhouse (PRN 14016). Extant RCu converted to dwellings. Open sided hay barn demolished. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6224 3365 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24914 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 150 HER Number 24917 Site Name Boundary Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24917 Boundary Farm Monument Boundary Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard U-Plan. Additional Plan Details: Presence of small second yard with one main yard evident. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Farmhouse set away from yard. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Extant - No apparent alteration. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Large modern sheds to the side of the historic farmstead suggest that the farmstead is still in use. Yard off the back of the RCu. Large pigsty attached to house, re-roofed?/extant? <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6191 3589 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24917 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 151 HER Number 24918 Site Name 3 Willaston Road, Moreton Wood

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24918 3 Willaston Road, Moreton Wood Monument 3 Willaston Road, Moreton Wood, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard comprising an L- Plan range with detached buildings to the third side of the yard. Additional Plan Details: None. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Farmhouse set away from yard. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: Low. Other Notes: Pair of semi detached cottages, each with separate farm buildings. Very small farm. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6176 3620 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24918 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 152 HER Number 24919 Site Name 2 Willaston Road, Moreton Wood

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24919 2 Willaston Road, Moreton Wood Monument 2 Willaston Road, Moreton Wood, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard L-Plan. Additional Plan Details: None. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Farmhouse set away from yard. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Extant - No apparent alteration. Confidence: Low. Other Notes: Pair of semi detached cottages, each with separate farm buildings. Very small farm. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6179 3620 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24919 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 153 HER Number 24920 Site Name Pedmore Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24920 Pedmore Farm Monument Pedmore Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Loose Courtyard with farm buildings on one side of the yard. Additional Plan Details: None. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Detached, gable on to yard. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Extant - No apparent alteration. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Large modern sheds to the side of the historic farmstead suggest that the farmstead is still in use. Small farm in a previously squatter enclosure area. Now large farm. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6196 3636 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24920 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 154 HER Number 24921 Site Name Pool Cottage

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24921 Pool Cottage Monument Pool Cottage, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Parallel. Additional Plan Details: None. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century (Listed). Date Evidence from Working Building(s): 19th Century (Listed). Position of Farmhouse: Detached, side on to yard. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Extant - No apparent alteration. Confidence: Medium. Other Notes: Smallholding? Dated by listed cottage (PRN 19292) and listed outbuildings (PRN 19293). In an area of previous squatter enclosure landscape. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6175 3645 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24921 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 155 HER Number 24922 Site Name Site of unnamed farmstead c85m SE of Pool Cottage

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24922 Site of unnamed farmstead c85m SE of Pool Cottage Monument Site of unnamed farmstead c85m SE of Pool Cottage, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description L-Plan. Additional Plan Details: None. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Attached to agricultural range. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Farmstead totally demolished. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Previously in an area of squatter enclosure. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6180 3638 (10m by 10m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24922 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 156 HER Number 24950 Site Name Greenbank Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24950 Greenbank Farm Monument Greenbank Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard with multiple yards. Additional Plan Details: Covered Yard. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Attached to agricultural range. Farmstead Location: Hamlet. Survival: Partial Loss - less than 50% change. Confidence: Low. Other Notes: Dated by listed farmhouse (PRN 19298), known as Tern Hill House Farmhouse. Large farm, unusual plan for. Very long (c55m) range of fame buildings still extant. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6365 3221 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24950 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 157 HER Number 24951 Site Name Manor Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24951 Manor Farm Monument Manor Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard comprising an L- Plan range with detached buildings to the third side of the yard. Additional Plan Details: None. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Farmhouse set away from yard. Farmstead Location: Hamlet. Survival: Significant Loss - more than 50% alteration. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Large modern sheds on the site of the historic farmstead are either obscuring the historic buildings or may have destroyed them. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6345 3242 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24951 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 158 HER Number 24953 Site Name Fordhall Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 24953 Fordhall Farm Monument Fordhall Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.

Monument Types and Dates FARMSTEAD (Early 19th century to Unknown - 1800 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Regular Courtyard U-Plan. Additional Plan Details: Additional detached elements to main plan. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None. Position of Farmhouse: Farmhouse set away from yard. Farmstead Location: Loose farmstead cluster. Survival: Significant Loss - more than 50% alteration. Confidence: High. Other Notes: Piecemeal Broken/offset RCu, larger portion demolished. Pigsties incorporated into RCu but pens face away from yard. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset by Baxter Charlotte (2010). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6477 3292 (10m by 10m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 24953 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA6427 2008/2010 Historic farmsteads characterisation project by Shropshire Council, HET (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 159 HER Number 28033 Site Name Site of unnamed smallholding c 40m SE of Orchard House

HER Number Site Name Record Type 28033 Site of unnamed smallholding c 40m SE of Orchard Monument House Possible below ground remains of a post-medieval smallholding

Monument Types and Dates SMALLHOLDING (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1901 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description Smallholding marked on 1st ed. 1:10,560 and 2nd ed. 1:2,500 maps <1><2> Sources (01) Map: OS County Series 1:10560 (6 inch) maps (1st edition) - digital dataset (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (c1872-1897). Location: Corporate GIS (02) Map: OS County Series 1:2500 maps (2nd edition) - digital dataset (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (c1899-1903). Location: Corporate GIS

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6385 3723 (43m by 34m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 28033 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 160 HER Number 28034 Site Name Site of unnamed smallholding c 320m S of Rhiews Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 28034 Site of unnamed smallholding c 320m S of Rhiews Monument Farm Possible below ground remains of a post-medieval smallholding

Monument Types and Dates SMALLHOLDING (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1901 AD)

Description and Sources Description Smallholding marked on 1st ed. 1:10,560 and 2nd ed. 1:2,500 maps <1><2> Sources (01) Map: OS County Series 1:10560 (6 inch) maps (1st edition) - digital dataset (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (c1872-1897). Location: Corporate GIS (02) Map: OS County Series 1:2500 maps (2nd edition) - digital dataset (OS County Series) by Ordnance Survey (c1899-1903). Location: Corporate GIS

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6396 3705 (34m by 40m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 28034 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 161 HER Number 28035 Site Name Earthwork remains of narrow ridge and furrow W of White Gates Farm HER Number Site Name Record Type 28035 Earthwork remains of narrow ridge and furrow W of Monument White Gates Farm An area of probable earthworks remains of narrow ridge and furrow of post-medieval date.

Monument Types and Dates NARROW RIDGE AND FURROW (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1901 AD)

Description and Sources Description Ridge and furrow visible on digital vertical aerial photographs.<1> Sources (01) Vertical aerial photograph: Ordnance Survey Mastermap Digital Aerial Photographic Data Set for Shropshire (Colour) by Ordnance Survey (1999 onwards). Location: Corporate GIS

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6214 3538 (164m by 185m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations SHINE An area of probable earthworks remains of Active DSA12596 narrow ridge and furrow of post-medieval date W of White Gates Farm Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 28035 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 162 HER Number 28350 Site Name Field system surrounding Oldfields, Moreton Say

HER Number Site Name Record Type 28350 Field system surrounding Oldfields, Moreton Say Monument Field system surrounding Oldfields, Moreton Say, identified during aerial survey in 2009.

Monument Types and Dates FIELD SYSTEM (Medieval to Post Medieval - 1066 AD to 1901 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK RIDGE AND FURROW (Medieval to Post Medieval - 1066 AD to 1901 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

Description and Sources Description Field system surrounding Oldfields, Moreton Say, identified during aerial survey in 2009.<1> Sources (01) Oblique aerial photograph: SA0908_203 (1 photo) Flight: 09_SA_08 (Colour) by Shropshire Council (2009-Apr-5). Location: SC Network and CD Storage SC Digital AP Ref SA0908_203

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 6312 3648 (786m by 470m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations SHINE Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow and Active DSA11542 field system of medieval to post medieval date surrounding Oldfields, Moreton Say, Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 28350 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 163 HER Number 30845 Site Name Undated ditches, Muller Dairy, Market Drayton

HER Number Site Name Record Type 30845 Undated ditches, Muller Dairy, Market Drayton Monument A series of undated ditches and gullies were recorded during archaeological evaluation in 2013. It is suggested that they predated medieval agricultural practice, although no dateable material was recovered from their fills.

Monument Types and Dates DITCH (Unknown date) Evidence EXCAVATED FEATURE GULLY (Unknown date) Evidence EXCAVATED FEATURE

Description and Sources Description A series of undated ditches and gullies were recorded during archaeological evaluation in 2013. Located to the north of the railway track recorded in Trench 13, two-three earlier ditches or gullies were excavated. A series of E-W aligned ditches or gullies cut a N-S aligned ditch, which measured over 16.5m in length and 0.6m in width. To the south, a section of sinuous gully was recorded measuring c.22m in length. Given the extremely loose compacted sandy soils that all features were dug into, it is quite possible for all these ditches to have been of close chronological association, as even a large ditch is unlikely to have stayed open for any great period given the rate of collapse observed during the evaluation.->

-> These features do appear to pre-date the tithe map boundaries which resulted from enclosure of an open field system, visible as strip fields further east. The features would not be consistent with medieval ridge and furrow cultivation and are thus likely to be of earlier origin. Further investigation of this zone would identify the heritage significance of the archaeological remains. <1> Sources (01) Excavation report: Muller Dairy North, Market Drayton Archaeological Site Investigation: Trial Trenching (SLR rep) by Wellicome T (2014), Trenches 13a and 13b. Location: ESA white

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 64895 33366 (164m by 151m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 30845 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA7107 2013 trial trenching on the northern extension to Muller Dairy, Market Drayton by SLR Consulting (Event - Survey) Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 164 HER Number 30845 Site Name Undated ditches, Muller Dairy, Market Drayton

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 165 HER Number 30846 Site Name Possible quarry pit, Muller Dairy, Market Drayton

HER Number Site Name Record Type 30846 Possible quarry pit, Muller Dairy, Market Drayton Monument A series of features were recorded during archaeological evaluation in 2013, which were interpreted as the cut for a quarry pit and backfilled material. A 19th century date is suggested for this activity.

Monument Types and Dates QUARRY (19th century - 1800 AD? to 1899 AD?) Evidence EXCAVATED FEATURE

Description and Sources Description A series of features were recorded during archaeological evaluation in 2013, which were interpreted as the cut for a quarry pit and backfilled material. Trench 1 contained a layer of greyish brown sandy clay, which shared similar characteristics with the backfills of other quarry pits on the site. A gently sloped cut, extending to a depth of 1.4m below ground level was recorded in Trench 2, interpreted as the cut for a quarry pit. ->

-> The purpose and focus of this quarrying activity is unclear, but it is possibly for sand or gravel extraction; perhaps the construction of the railway or repairs to the road would have provided a need for such works. A 19th century date is suggested for these features. <1> Sources (01) Excavation report: Muller Dairy North, Market Drayton Archaeological Site Investigation: Trial Trenching (SLR rep) by Wellicome T (2014), Trenches 1 and 2. Location: ESA white

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 64913 33820 (40m by 40m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 30846 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA7107 2013 trial trenching on the northern extension to Muller Dairy, Market Drayton by SLR Consulting (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 166 HER Number 30849 Site Name Possible quarry pit, Muller Dairy, Market Drayton

HER Number Site Name Record Type 30849 Possible quarry pit, Muller Dairy, Market Drayton Monument A series of features were recorded during archaeological evaluation in 2013, which were interpreted as the cut for a quarry pit and a possible posthole nearby. A 19th century date is suggested for this activity.

Monument Types and Dates QUARRY (19th century - 1800 AD? to 1899 AD?) Evidence EXCAVATED FEATURE

Description and Sources Description A series of features were recorded during archaeological evaluation in 2013, which were interpreted as the cut for a quarry pit and a possibly related posthole. A 0.60m deep cut was recorded in Trench 7, backfilled with a firmly compacted pinkish brown clay, which contained a fragment of post-medieval pottery. A shallow posthole was recorded to the N. ->

-> The purpose and focus of this quarrying activity is unclear, but it is possibly for sand or gravel extraction; perhaps the construction of the railway or repairs to the road would have provided a need for such works. A 19th century date is suggested for these features. <1> Sources (01) Excavation report: Muller Dairy North, Market Drayton Archaeological Site Investigation: Trial Trenching (SLR rep) by Wellicome T (2014), Trench 7. Location: ESA white

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 64904 33648 (40m by 40m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 30849 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA7107 2013 trial trenching on the northern extension to Muller Dairy, Market Drayton by SLR Consulting (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 167 HER Number 30847 Site Name 19th century boundary ditch, Muller Dairy, Market Drayton

HER Number Site Name Record Type 30847 19th century boundary ditch, Muller Dairy, Market Monument Drayton A section of ditch was recorded in an archaeological evaluation undertaken in 2013. This ditch is interpreted as a wide boundary ditch, shown on the 1838 tithe map.

Monument Types and Dates FIELD BOUNDARY (19th century - 1800 AD to 1899 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Evidence EXCAVATED FEATURE

Description and Sources Description A section of field boundary was recorded during an archaeological evaluation in 2013 on the site of the Muller Dairy. It measured 3.10m wide and 0.75m deep. Although this seems rather wide for a field boundary, it does appear to represent a feature identified on both the tithe map and 1st edition Ordnance Survey map. However, given the loosely compacted nature of the subsoil here, it is unsuprising that the ditch was excavated wider than usual to prevent collapse. This field division, and strip fields to the east shown on the tithe map might have been relict medieval sellions. <1> Sources (01) Excavation report: Muller Dairy North, Market Drayton Archaeological Site Investigation: Trial Trenching (SLR rep) by Wellicome T (2014), Trench 3. Location: ESA white

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 65016 33641 (33m by 100m) SJ63SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Line Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 30847 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA7107 2013 trial trenching on the northern extension to Muller Dairy, Market Drayton by SLR Consulting (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 168 HER Number 30848 Site Name 19th century boundary ditch, Muller Dairy, Market Drayton

HER Number Site Name Record Type 30848 19th century boundary ditch, Muller Dairy, Market Monument Drayton A section of ditch was recorded in an archaeological evaluation undertaken in 2013. This ditch is interpreted as a wide boundary ditch, shown on the 1838 tithe map.

Monument Types and Dates FIELD BOUNDARY (19th century - 1800 AD to 1899 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Evidence EXCAVATED FEATURE

Description and Sources Description A section of field boundary was recorded during an archaeological evaluation in 2013 on the site of the Muller Dairy. It measured between 0.35 and 0.45m deep. It appears to represent a feature identified on both the tithe map and 1st edition Ordnance Survey map. This field division, and strip fields to the east shown on the tithe map might have been relict medieval sellions. <1> Sources (01) Excavation report: Muller Dairy North, Market Drayton Archaeological Site Investigation: Trial Trenching (SLR rep) by Wellicome T (2014), Trench 4. Location: ESA white

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 64999 33517 (75m by 37m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Line Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 30848 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA7107 2013 trial trenching on the northern extension to Muller Dairy, Market Drayton by SLR Consulting (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 169 HER Number 31398 Site Name Moreton Say War Memorial

HER Number Site Name Record Type 31398 Moreton Say War Memorial Monument A red sandstone cross in the extension graveyard of the Parish church.

Monument Types and Dates WAR MEMORIAL (20th century - 1900 AD to 1999 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE

Description and Sources Description Description: Red sandstone cross. ->

-> Inscription: (Line deliniation not specified) In honour of those, who for honour in deathless thought of those who died. In praise to God who through Him gave victory and peace. /(Names) <1>

It was noticed when photographing the Memorial that although the IWM description only mentions the First World War, in fact, the Second World War is also depicted. The photograph was taken on the 28th May 2015. <2> Sources (01) Online database: Imperial War Museum: National Inventory of War Memorials by Imperial War Museum, 14036. Location: Internet (02) SMR comment: Comments by J B Haynes, HER Compiler by Haynes J B (2014 onwards). Location: HER database

Location National Grid Reference SJ 63088 34403 (point) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 31398 Active Imperial War Museum War Memorial Datbase ID - 14036 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 170 HER Number 31669 Site Name Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow N of Newstreet Moat

HER Number Site Name Record Type 31669 Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow N of Monument Newstreet Moat The earthwork remains of an area of ridge and furrow to the N of newstreet Moat recorded from aerial photographs, of probable medieval to post-medieval date.

Monument Types and Dates RIDGE AND FURROW (Medieval to Post Medieval - 1066 AD to 1901 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

Description and Sources Description The earthwork remains of an area of ridge and furrow to the N of newstreet Moat recorded from aerial photographs, of probable medieval to post-medieval date. <1>

Visible on aerial photographs taken in 2009. <2> Sources (01) Vertical aerial photograph: UK Perspectives MAPS Digital Aerial Photographic Data Set for Shropshire (Colour) by UK Perspectives (1999/ 2002). Location: Corporate GIS (02) Oblique aerial photograph: SA0908_207 to SA0908_209 (3 photos) Flight: 09_SA_08 (Colour) by Shropshire Council (2009-Apr-5). Location: SC Network and CD Storage SC Digital AP Ref SA0908_207 SC Digital AP Ref SA0908_208 SC Digital AP Ref SA0908_209

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 62813 37408 (170m by 156m) SJ63NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations SHINE Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow to the Active DSA11613 N of Newstreet Moat Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 31669 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 171 HER Number 31669 Site Name Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow N of Newstreet Moat

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 172 HER Number 32059 Site Name 19th century cattle byre, W of Longford Grange, Longford, Moreton Say HER Number Site Name Record Type 32059 19th century cattle byre, W of Longford Grange, Monument Longford, Moreton Say A brick-built agricultural building, probably a cattle byre.

Monument Types and Dates COW HOUSE (19th century - 1800 AD to 1899 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Description and Sources Description A brick-built agricultural range; clearly built in two phases, with the western section being built first - though there was probably only a short gap in between. The western section was probably built in the late-19th century - perhaps in the 1880s - and was presumably a cattle byre of some kind; it seems too low to have been used for stabling. Its original historical context has been considerably eroded by the removal of the yards associated with it and the eastern section, in particular, has been significantly altered since it was first built. It is to be demolished as part of proposed development. <1> Sources (01) Deskbased survey report: Land at Longford, Moreton Say, Shropshire: a heritage impact assessment (Mercian Heritage Series) by Morriss Richard K (2015). Location: Digital ESA white

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 64564 34024 (23m by 24m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 32059 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities ESA7755 2015 DBA of Land at Longford, Moreton Say, Shropshire by Richard K Morriss (Event - Survey) Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 173 HER Number 32091 Site Name Site of Wesleyan Chapel, Tern Hill

HER Number Site Name Record Type 32091 Site of Wesleyan Chapel, Tern Hill Monument The site of a Wesleyan Chapel, built in 1843, ceased to be used as a Methodist church in 1907 and subsequently demolished.

Monument Types and Dates WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL (Mid 19th century to Early 20th century (pre-war) - 1843 AD to 1907 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE HOUSE (Early 20th century (pre-war) to 20th century (post-war) - 1907 AD to 1980 AD?) Evidence DEMOLISHED BUILDING

Description and Sources Description Wesleyan chapel, built 1843. Ceased to be used as a methodist church in 1907 and converted to a house. It is not clear whether a previous cottage was demolished or adapted to form the chapel. Photographed in 1977 by the Wesleyan Historical Society. <1><2>

No building evident on this site so demolished sometime between 1977 and present. <3>

Replaced by a chapel c.70m to the NW (see PRN 32092). <4> Sources (01) TEXT: Wesleyan Historical Society Schedule of Buildings of Historical and/or Architectural Significance by Wesleyan Historical Society (1970s), No. 91. Location: SMR Sources (02) Gazetteer: Chapels : Schdules for Telford Area, Area (1 only) and Market Drayton Areas by Anon (1977?), No. 91. Location: SMR Sources (03) Geospatial data: Ordnance Survey Mastermap Digital Base Map for Shropshire (Colour) by Ordnance Survey (2015). Location: Corporate GIS (04) SMR comment: Comments by Giles Carey, HER compiler in HER database by Carey Giles (2014 onwards), 29/02/2016. Location: HER database

Location National Grid Reference SJ 63147 32673 (point) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 32091 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 174 HER Number 32091 Site Name Site of Wesleyan Chapel, Tern Hill

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 175 HER Number 32092 Site Name Former Wesleyan Chapel, Tern Hill

HER Number Site Name Record Type 32092 Former Wesleyan Chapel, Tern Hill Monument The site of a Wesleyan Chapel, built in 1907, replacing chapel to the E (PRN 32091), ceased to be used as a Methodist church in 1963 and converted to a house.

Monument Types and Dates WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL (Early 20th century (pre-war) to 20th century (post-war) - 1907 AD to 1963 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE HOUSE (20th century (post-war) to 21st century - 1964 AD to 2016 AD) Evidence DEMOLISHED BUILDING

Description and Sources Description The site of a Wesleyan Chapel, built in 1907, replacing chapel to the E (PRN 32091), ceased to be used as a Methodist church in 1963 and converted to a house. L-shaped building with external entrance porch. <1><2>

Still in domestic usage. <3>

Photograph taken 10th February 2017. <4> Sources (01) TEXT: Wesleyan Historical Society Schedule of Buildings of Historical and/or Architectural Significance by Wesleyan Historical Society (1970s), No. 92. Location: SMR Sources (02) Gazetteer: Chapels : Schdules for Telford Area, Clun Area (1 only) and Market Drayton Areas by Anon (1977?), No. 92. Location: SMR Sources (03) Aerial photograph: Google Earth by Google (Varied), Street View. Location: Desktop Application

(04) SMR comment: Comments by J B Haynes, HER Compiler by Haynes J B (2014 onwards), 16/02/2017. Location: HER database

Location National Grid Reference SJ 63108 32725 (point) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 32092 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 176 HER Number 32092 Site Name Former Wesleyan Chapel, Tern Hill

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 177 HER Number 32799 Site Name Market Drayton Royal Observer Corps monitoring post

HER Number Site Name Record Type 32799 Market Drayton Royal Observer Corps monitoring Monument post A Royal Observer Corps monitoring post that was active between the dates April 1965 and September 1991.

Monument Types and Dates ROYAL OBSERVER CORPS MONITORING POST (20th century (post-war) - 1965 AD to 1991 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

Description and Sources Description In the north west corner of a rectangular compound on the south side of a minor road. All surface features remain intact with the green paint flaking badly. The louvres on the ventilation shaft have slipped down and the step is broken. A metal dome on the ventilation shaft indicates this was a master post. One disused telegraph pole stands nearby. <1>

Description and photographs on Subterranea Britannica website. <2> Sources (01) Webpage: Shropshire History website (http://shropshirehistory.com/) by Anon, http://shropshirehistory.com/military/observer.htm. Location: Internet (02) Online database: Subterannea Britannica, List of Royal Observers Corps sites by Subterranea Britannica, http://www.subbrit.org.uk/rsg/roc/db/988804153.012002.html. Location: Online Web URL http://www.subbrit.org.uk

Location National Grid Reference SJ 6602 3462 (point) SJ63SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Point Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 32799 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 178 HER Number 32820 Site Name Earthworks of a possible watermeadow system, NE of Longford Grange HER Number Site Name Record Type 32820 Earthworks of a possible watermeadow system, NE Monument of Longford Grange Earthworks of a possible watermeadow system, NE of Longford Grange visible on LiDAR imagery.

Monument Types and Dates WATER MEADOW? (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1901 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

Description and Sources Description Earthworks of a possible watermeadow system, NE of Longford Grange, visible on LiDAR imagery as a series of channels adjacent to the River Ducklow. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) Hillshade by Environment Agency (1999-2008). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 64882 34327 (390m by 229m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations SHINE Earthworks of a possible watermeadow Active DSA11908 system of probable post-medieval date, NE of Longford Grange Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 32820 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 179 HER Number 32848 Site Name Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow, S of Longford House Farm HER Number Site Name Record Type 32848 Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow, S of Monument Longford House Farm An extensive area of good surviving ridge and furrow earthworks of probable medieval date.

Monument Types and Dates RIDGE AND FURROW (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1540 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

Description and Sources Description An extensive area of good surviving earthwork ridge and furrow of probable medieval date. Visible on LiDAR imagery and on modern vertical aerial photography. <1><2><3> Sources (01) Geospatial data: LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) Hillshade by Environment Agency (1999-2008). Location: Digital (02) Vertical aerial photograph: Get Mapping Digital Aerial Photographic 25cm Resolution Data Set for Shropshire (Current) (Colour) by Getmapping plc (2012). Location: Corporate GIS (03) Vertical aerial photograph: UK Perspectives MAPS Digital Aerial Photographic Data Set for Shropshire (Colour) by UK Perspectives (1999/ 2002). Location: Corporate GIS

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 64714 33852 (319m by 271m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 32848 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 180 HER Number 33748 Site Name Cropmark of possible rectilinear enclosure, NE of Moreton Wood Forge HER Number Site Name Record Type 33748 Cropmark of possible rectilinear enclosure, NE of Monument Moreton Wood Forge The cropmark of a possible rectilinear enclosure, visible on modern aerial photography.

Monument Types and Dates RECTILINEAR ENCLOSURE (Unknown date) Evidence CROPMARK

Description and Sources Description The cropmark of a possible rectilinear enclosure, visible on modern aerial photography. Possible entranceway to NE. <1> Sources (01) Vertical aerial photograph: Get Mapping Digital Aerial Photographic 25cm Resolution Data Set for Shropshire (Current) (Colour) by Getmapping plc (2012). Location: Corporate GIS

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 61500 34892 (86m by 82m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 33748 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 181 HER Number 34129 Site Name Curvilinear enclosure of probable Iron Age/Roman date and possible pit alignment, c.190m SE of Longslow House Farm, HER Number Site Name Record Type 34129 Curvilinear enclosure of probable Iron Age/Roman Monument date and possible pit alignment, c.190m SE of Longslow House Farm, Longslow, Market Drayton A curvilinear enclosure of probable Iron Age/Roman date is visible as cropmarks on 2011 air photographs. The south-west of the enclosure appears to have been truncated by a modern road. A pit alignment, possibly associated, extends north-east to south-west, adjacent to the enclosure, for over 500m.

Monument Types and Dates PIT ALIGNMENT? (Prehistoric - 500000 BC to 43 AD) Evidence CROPMARK CURVILINEAR ENCLOSURE (Early Iron Age to Roman - 800 BC? to 410 AD?) Evidence CROPMARK

Description and Sources Description A curvilinear enclosure of probable Iron Age/Roman date is visible as cropmarks on 2011 aerial reconnaissance photographs, centred at SJ 6600 3469. The south-west of the enclosure appears to have been truncated by a modern road. A pit alignment, possibly associated, extends north-east to south-west, adjacent to the enclosure, for over 500m. Numerous additional linear ditches in the area have been interpreted as recent drains. <1>

This is represented on <1> as a point, and the original source has nto been seen by the HER. The enclosure can be seen on the 1983 Cartographic Services AP (<2a>), but the pit alignment is not visible so has not been plotted on the HER's GIS. <2>

Clearly visible on Google Earth imagery dated 27/06/2018, captured during drought conditions. In addition, the pit alignment running to the W of the enclosure is also clearly visible. GIS adjusted on this basis. <3> Sources (01) Online database: Pastscape by National Monuments Record (NMR), http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=1581591. Location: http://www.pastscape.org.uk (02) SMR comment: Comments by Giles Carey, HER compiler in HER database by Carey Giles (2014 onwards), 05/06/2018. Location: HER database (02a) Vertical aerial photograph: Set of vertical aerial photographs, 1983 (Black and white) by Cartographical Services Ltd (1983), Frame 8401. Location: SMR Vertical AP Drawers (03) Aerial photograph: Google Earth by Google (Varied), 27/06/2018. Location: Desktop Application

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 65956 34675 (221m by 227m) SJ63SE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Dispersed Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 34129 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 182 HER Number 34129 Site Name Curvilinear enclosure of probable Iron Age/Roman date and possible pit alignment, c.190m SE of Longslow House Farm, Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 183 HER Number 34317 Site Name Double ring ditch and rectilinear cropmark enclosure, c.350m E of St Margaret's Church, Moreton Say HER Number Site Name Record Type 34317 Double ring ditch and rectilinear cropmark Monument enclosure, c.350m E of St Margaret's Church, Moreton Say A double ring ditch and rectilinear cropmark enclosure, visible on Google Earth imagery dated 27/06/2018, captured during drought conditions.

Monument Types and Dates RING DITCH (Prehistoric - 500000 BC to 43 AD) Evidence CROPMARK RECTILINEAR ENCLOSURE (Early Iron Age to Roman - 800 BC? to 410 AD?) Evidence CROPMARK

Description and Sources Description A double ring ditch and rectilinear cropmark enclosure, visible on Google Earth imagery dated 27/06/2018, captured during drought conditions. <1> Sources (01) Gazetteer: Cropmark sites identified from Google Earth, layer date 27/06/2018 by Google (2018). Location: SMR Digital Reports (SSA)

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 63375 34384 (150m by 114m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Dispersed Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 34317 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 184 HER Number 34336 Site Name Rectilinear enclosure, SE of Blectchley Court, Blecthley, Market Drayton HER Number Site Name Record Type 34336 Rectilinear enclosure, SE of Blectchley Court, Monument Blecthley, Market Drayton A rectilinear cropmark enclosure on Google Earth imagery dated 27/06/2018, captured during drought conditions.

Monument Types and Dates ENCLOSURE (Early Iron Age to Roman - 800 BC? to 410 AD?) Evidence CROPMARK

Description and Sources Description A rectilinear cropmark enclosure on Google Earth imagery dated 27/06/2018, captured during drought conditions. <1> Sources (01) Gazetteer: Cropmark sites identified from Google Earth, layer date 27/06/2018 by Google (2018). Location: SMR Digital Reports (SSA) (01a) Aerial photograph: Google Earth by Google (Varied), 27/06/2018 layer. Location: Desktop Application

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 62336 33442 (87m by 91m) SJ63SW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 34336 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 185 HER Number 34337 Site Name Rectilinear enclosure, c.560m WSW of The Oaks, Nibs Heath, Montford Bridge HER Number Site Name Record Type 34337 Rectilinear enclosure, c.560m WSW of The Oaks, Monument Nibs Heath, Montford Bridge A rectilinear cropmark enclosure on Google Earth imagery dated 27/06/2018, captured during drought conditions.

Monument Types and Dates ENCLOSURE (Early Iron Age to Roman - 800 BC? to 410 AD?) Evidence CROPMARK

Description and Sources Description A rectilinear cropmark enclosure on Google Earth imagery dated 27/06/2018, captured during drought conditions. <1> Sources (01) Gazetteer: Cropmark sites identified from Google Earth, layer date 27/06/2018 by Google (2018). Location: SMR Digital Reports (SSA)

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 40984 18542 (57m by 66m) SJ41NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 34337 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 186 HER Number 34465 Site Name Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow, W of Longslow Farm

HER Number Site Name Record Type 34465 Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow, W of Monument Longslow Farm The earthwork remains of ridge and furrow, visible on LiDAR imagery.

Monument Types and Dates RIDGE AND FURROW (Medieval to Post Medieval - 1066 AD to 1901 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

Description and Sources Description The earthwork remains of ridge and furrow, visible on LiDAR imagery. <1> Sources (01) Geospatial data: LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) Hillshade Model by Environment Agency (2014). Location: Digital

Location National Grid Reference Centred SJ 65365 35384 (266m by 348m) SJ63NE Administrative Areas Civil Parish Moreton Say, North Shropshire, Shropshire

Area Address/Historic Names - None recorded

Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Legal Designations - None recorded

Other Statuses and Cross-References Sites & Monuments Record - 34465 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded

Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded

Other Land Classes - None recorded

Related Monuments - None Recorded

Finds - None recorded

Associated Events/Activities - None recorded

Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded

Contact [email protected] for any queries Page 187