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Parish Village Listing Title Address Grade ADBASTON ADBASTON Parish Village Listing Title Address Grade ADBASTON ADBASTON The Old Vicarage DOLEY LANE, ADBASTON II ADBASTON ADBASTON The Tunstall (Including front garden area wall, railings & gate) THE TUNSTALL, TUNSTALL II ADBASTON ADBASTON Church of St Michael CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL, ADBASTON B ADBASTON ADBASTON Adbaston Farmhouse ADBASTON HOUSE ADBASTON II ADBASTON ADBASTON ADBASTON HALL ADBASTON HALL FARM ADBASTON II ADBASTON ADBASTON Churchyard Cross Churchyard Church of St Michael Adbaston II ADBASTON BISHOPS OFFLEY LEA HALL ( FORMERLY LISTED AS THE LEA) LEA HALL TUNSTALL LANE BISHOPS II OFFLEY ADBASTON KNIGHTON NEWPORT ROAD BRIDGE ( No. 45 ) AND STOP GATE NEWPORT ROAD ADBASTON II ADBASTON KNIGHTON KNIGHTON BRIDGE ( No 46 ) SHROPSHIRE UNION CANAL KNIGHTON II ADBASTON KNIGHTON BLACK FLAT BRIDGE (No 47 ) BLACKFLAT BRIDGE SHROPSHIRE UNION II CANAL KNIGHTON ADBASTON KNIGHTON MAIN STREET KNIGHTON FARM BUILDINGS AT KNIGHTON HALL II FARM ADBASTON KNIGHTON KNIGHTON GRANGE KNIGHTON GRANGE FARM KNIGHTON II ADBASTON KNIGHTON PALINS FARMHOUSE PALINS FARMHOUSE KNIGHTON II ADBASTON KNIGHTON MILEPOST SHROPSHIRE UNION CANAL SHROPSHIRE UNION CANAL II BARLASTON BARLASTON CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST QUEEN MARY'S DRIVE, BARLASTON II BARLASTON BARLASTON BARLASTON HALL QUEEN MARY'S DRIVE, BARLASTON I BARLASTON BARLASTON HEYFIELD COTTAGES Nos 2 TO 9 (cons) TITTENSOR ROAD, II BARLASTON BARLASTON BARLASTON HIGHFIELDS COTTAGE HARTWELL LANE, BARLASTON II BARLASTON BARLASTON HIGHFIELDS HOUSE HARTWELL LANE, BARLASTON II BARLASTON BARLASTON CATNIP COTTAGE & IVY COTTAGE HARTWELL LANE, BARLASTON II BARLASTON BARLASTON CANAL MILEPOST AT SJ 8860 3883 TRENT & MERSEY CANAL, (WEST SIDE) II BARLASTON BASWICH MILFORD MILFORD HALL MILFORD HALL MAIN ROAD MILFORD II BASWICH MILFORD STAFFORD LODGES TO SHUGBOROUGH PARK STAFFORD LODGES STAFFORD ROAD II MILFORD BASWICH WALTON ON THE THE VILLAGE No 14 14 THE VILLAGE WALTON ON THE HILL II HILL BASWICH WALTON ON THE THE SMITHY 14 THE VILLAGE WALTON ON THE HILL II HILL BRADLEY BRADLEY CHURCH OF ST MARY AND ALL SAINTS (Formerly Church of all ALL SAINTS AND ST MARYS CHURCH, I Saints) BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY CHURCH FARMHOUSE CHURCH FAMHOUSE BRADLEY II BRADLEY BRADLEY LITTYWOOD HOUSE LITTYWOOD HOUSE BRADLEY II BRADLEY BRADLEY RED LION INN THE RED LION P H BRADLEY II BRADLEY BRADLEY THE OLD COTTAGE THE OLD COTTAGE BRADLEY II BRADLEY BRADLEY WELLS FARMHOUSE WELLS FARM BRADLEY STAFFORD II BRADLEY BRADLEY POST OFFICE POST OFFICE BRADLEY II BRADLEY BRADLEY BILLINGTON HALL BILLINGTON HALL II BROCTON BROCTON BROCTON HALL BROCTON HALL GOLF CLUB BROCTON II BROCTON BROCTON RUINS TO NORTHWEST OF BROCTON HALL BROCTON HALL BROCTON II BROCTON BROCTON VILLAGE FARMHOUSE VILLAGE FARM THE GREEN BROCTON II BROCTON BROCTON BANK TOP FARMHOUSE SAWPIT LANE BANK FARM SAWPIT LANE BROCTON II BROCTON BROCTON DOVECOTE AT BROCTON HALL DOVECOTE BROCTON HALL II BROCTON BROCTON THE COTTAGE PARK LANE THE COTTAGE PARK LANE BROCTON II BROCTON BROCTON THE BLACK & WHITE COTTAGE BLACK & WHITE COTTAGE THE GREEN II BROCTON CASTLE CHURCH RICKERSCOTE RICKERSCOTE HALL OFF OLD RICKERSCOTE HALL LANE II STAFFORD STAFFORD CASTLE CHURCH STAFFORD STAFFORD CASTLE ( REMAINS) STAFFORD CASTLE CASTLE BANK II CASTLE CHURCH STAFFORD CASTLE CHURCH (ST MARY'S) CASTLE BANK STAFFORD II* CHEBSEY CHEBSEY CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS CHEBSEY I CHEBSEY CHEBSEY RIVERSIDE FARMHOUSE CHEBSEY II CHEBSEY CHEBSEY THE HOMESTEAD THE GREEN, CHEBSEY II CHEBSEY CHEBSEY THE MOUNT CHEBSEY II CHEBSEY CHEBSEY CHEBSEY HOUSE CHEBSEY II CHEBSEY CHEBSEY PARK LANE COTTAGES PARK LANE, CHEBSEY II CHEBSEY CHEBSEY HOUSE AND POST OFFICE PARK LANE, CHEBSEY II CHEBSEY CHEBSEY HOUSE occupied by Mr Burdett PARK LANE, CHEBSEY II CHEBSEY CHEBSEY PAIR OF COTTAGES occupied by Mrs Williams & Miss Savage PARK LANE, CHEBSEY II CHEBSEY HILCOTE HILCOTE HALL STONE ROAD, HILCOTE II CHEBSEY NORTON BRIDGE HAMMERHOUSE FARMHOUSE OFF STATION ROAD, NORTON BRIDGE II CHEBSEY SHALLOWFORD RIVERSIDE COTTAGE SHALLOWFORD II CHEBSEY SHALLOWFORD GREENHILL COTTAGE SHALLOWFORD II CHEBSEY SHALLOWFORD QUAKER FARM HOUSE STATION ROAD, SHALLOWFORD II CHEBSEY SHALLOWFORD THE JUNCTION (FORMERLY THE JUNCTION PUBLIC HOUSE) STATION ROAD, SHALLOWFORD II CHEBSEY SHALLOWFORD IZAAK WALTON'S COTTAGE WORSTON LANE, SHALLOWFORD II CHURCH EATION CHURCH EATON WALL & GATE PIERS AT THE OLD RECTORY THE OLD RECTORY CHURCH EATON II CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON CHURCH OF ST EDITHA ST EDITHAS CHURCH CHURCH EATON II* CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON THE OLD RECTORY THE OLD RECTORY CHURCH EATON II CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON LITTLE ONN BRIDGE ( No. 24 ) LITTLE ONN BRIDGE SHROPSHIRE UNION II CANAL CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON RYEHILL CUTTING BRIDGE ( No. 23 ) SHROPSHIRE UNION CANAL II CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON SUSHIONS BRIDGE ( No. 21 ) SUSHIONS BRIDGE SHROPSHIRE UNION II CANAL CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON THE DOLPHIN HOUSE THE DOLPHIN HOUSE HIGH STREET II CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON SMITHY COTTAGE THE SMITHY, HIGH STREET, CHURCH II EATON. CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON THE BRIARS (BRIARS COTTAGE) BRIARS COTTAGE HIGH STREET CHURCH II EATON CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON TURNOVER BRIDGE ( No 26 ) TURNOVER BRIDGE SHROPSHIRE UNION II CANAL CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON PARKS BRIDGE ( No. 27 ) SHROPSHIRE UNION CANAL II CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON PARKS BARN BRIDGE ( No.28 ) SHROPSHIRE UNION CANAL II CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON WOOD EATON BRIDGE ( No. 29 ) SHROPSHIRE UNION CANAL II CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON MILEPOST SHROPSHIRE UNIOPN CANAL 3.5 MILES SOUTH OF NORBURY JUNCTION II CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON MILEPOST SHROPSHIRE UNIOPN CANAL 4.5 MILES SOUTH OF NORBURY JUNCTION II CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON MILEPOST SHROPSHIRE UNIOPN CANAL 5.5 MILES SOUTH OF NORBURY JUNCTION II CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON MILEPOST SHROPSHIRE UNIOPN CANAL 6.5 MILES SOUTH OF NORBURY JUNCTION II CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON INSTITUTE FARMHOUSE HANWELL COTTAGE CHURCH EATON II CHURCH EATON HIGH ONN HIGH ONN BRIDGE ( No. 25 ) HIGH ONN BRIDGE SHROPSHIRE UNION II CANAL CHURCH EATON HIGH ONN HIGH ONN HOUSE HIGH ONN HOUSE HIGH ONN II CHURCH EATON LOWER COWLEY CASTLE CUTTING BRIDGE ( No.30 ) CASTLE CUTTING BRIDGE SHROPSHIRE II UNION CANAL CHURCH EATON MARSTON SHUSHIONS MANOR SHUSHIONS MANOR, MARSTON, CHURCH II EATON CHURCH EATON MARSTON COTTAGE FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY W E JACKSON BIRCHMOOR COTTAGE MARSTON NR II CHURCH EATON CHURCH EATON MARSTON ELM TREE FARMHOUSE ELM TREE FARM, MARSTON, NR CHURCH II EATON CHURCH EATON WOOD EATON BROOKHOUSE FARMHOUSE BROOKHOUSE FARM WOOD EATON II CHURCH EATON WOOD EATON HALL FARM HOUSE WOOD EATON HALL FARM WOOD EATON STAFFORD II COLWICH BISHTON DORIC SCREEN IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF BISHTON HALL BISHTON HALL BISHTON II* COLWICH BISHTON BISHTON HALL BISHTON HALL BELLAMOUR LANE II* BISHTON COLWICH BISHTON STABLES AND COACH HOUSE ADJOINING WEST OF BISHTON BELLAMOUR LANE BISHTON II HALL COLWICH BISHTON ORANGERY IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF BISHTON HALL BISHTON HALL BISHTON II COLWICH COLWICH PARISH CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS ST MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS COLWICH II* COLWICH COLWICH COLWICH LOCK COTTAGE LOCK HOUSE MAIN ROAD COLWICH II COLWICH COLWICH COLWICH LOCK No. 21 TRENT AND MERSEY CANAL COLWICH II COLWICH COLWICH COLWICH BRIDGE No. 71 TRENT & MERSEY CANAL COLWICH II COLWICH COLWICH COLWICH LOCK COTTAGE PRIVY TRENT & MERSEY CANAL COLWICH II COLWICH COLWICH FORMER RAILWAY STATION HOUSE STATION HOUSE MAIN ROAD COLWICH II COLWICH COLWICH GIBSONS SHOP COLWICH VILLAGE STORES MAIN EOAD II COLWICH COLWICH COLWICH CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL MAIN ROAD COLWICH II COLWICH COLWICH SCHOOL HOUSE AND OLD SCHOOL BUILDINGS SCHOOL HOUSE MAIN ROAD COLWICH II COLWICH COLWICH BARN TO SOUTH EAST OF WOLSELEY ARMS THE OLD BARNS WOLSELEY BRIDGE II COLWICH COLWICH ST MARYS ABBEY (FORMERLY COLWICH ABBEY) ST MARYS ABBEY MAIN ROAD COLWICH II COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD HOOMILL LANE BRIDGE ( No. 76 ) HOO MILL BRIDGE TRENT & MERSEY II CANAL COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD CANAL MILEPOST NORTH HOOMILL LOCK TRENT & MERSEY CANAL NORTH HOO II MILL LOCK COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD MIDDLE BRIDGE ( No. 75 ) MIDDLE BRIDGE TRENT & MERSEY CANAL II COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD MILL LANE RAILWAY BRIDGE MILL LANE GREAT HAYWOOD II COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD HAYWOOD HOUSE MAIN ROAD GREAT HAYWOOD II COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD CHURCHYARD COTTAGE THE FIRS MAIN ROAD GREAT HAYWOOD II COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD ABBEY HOUSE AT GREAT HAYWOOD HAYWOOD ABBEY NURSING HOME MAIN II ROAD GREAT HAYWOOD COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD BARN TO NORTH EAST OF ABBEY HOUSE MILL LANE GREAT HAYWOOD II COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD R C CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST MAIN ROAD GREAT HAYWOOD II COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD CHURCH OF ST STEPHEN MAIN ROAD GREAT HAYWOOD II COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD GREAT HAYWOOD POST OFFICE TRENT LANE GREAT HAYWOOD COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD TRENT HOUSE TRENT LANE GREAT HAYWOOD II COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD NUMBERS 1 - 4 TRENT LANE TRENT LANE GREAT HAYWOOD II COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD RANGE OF 4 COTTAGES TRENT LANE GREAT HAYWOOD II COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD TRENT LANE RAILWAY BRIDGE TRENT LANE GREAT HAYWOOD II COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD TRENT LANE CANAL BRIDGE CANAL BRIDGE TRENT LANE GREAT II HAYWOOD COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD ESSEX BRIDGE TRENT LANE GREAT HAYWOOD I COLWICH GREAT HAYWOOD MILEPOST TRENT & MERSEY CANAL HAYWOOD JUNCTION NORTH OF MILL LANE CROSSING II HAYWOOD JUNCTION COLWICH LITTLE HAYWOOD THE YELD THE YELD COLEY LANE LITTLE HAYWOOD II COLWICH LITTLE HAYWOOD LAMB & FLAG INN AND N & WS TAYLORS PREMISES LAMB & FLAG MAIN ROAD LITTLE II HAYWOOD COLWICH LITTLE HAYWOOD LODGE TO SHUGBOROUGH HALL AT LITTLE HAYWOOD THE LODGE MAIN ROAD LITTLE HAYWOOD II COLWICH MILFORD SHUGBOROUGH HALL SHUGBOROUGH HALL SHUGBOROUGH I STAFFORD COLWICH MILFORD OUTBUILDINGS TO SOUTH WEST
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