Staffordshire County Council Historic Environment Record: Monument Summary Report 17-Dec-2008 Number of records: 41 HER Monument Summaries - HER Number Site Name Record Type 00471 - MST471 Audley's Moat, Endon Monument Summary The scheduled remains of a medieval moated site, which is thought to be the site of a house belonging to Lord de Audley. Monument Types and Dates FLINT SCATTER (NEOLITHIC - 4000 BC to 2351 BC) Evidence FIND Main Building FLINT Material MOAT (Norman to POST MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

HER Number Site Name Record Type 01297 - MST1291 Church of St Luke, Endon Monument Summary A listed parish church of coursed and dressed sandstone with slate and red and blue tiled roof. The majority of the church is dated to 1876-9, although the tower is of 17th century date. Monument Types and Dates CEMETERY (Norman to POST MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING TOWER (POST MEDIEVAL - 1600 AD to 1699 AD) CHURCH (Victorian - 1869 AD to 1871 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building SLATE Material Main Building STONE Material Main Building TILE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 02214 - MST2205 Caldon Canal (Stockton Brook to Section) Monument Summary The course of the Caldon Canal between Stockton Brook and Froghall. The canal opened in 1778, with a branch to Leek opening in 1802. The canal was used for the transportation of flint, lime, ironstone and coal, and continued in commercial use until the 1950s. It is still used for recreational purposes today. Monument Types and Dates CANAL (Georgian - 1777 AD) Evidence COURSE OF Evidence STRUCTURE

Staffordshire Places Staffordshire County Council Historic Environment Record Page 1 HER Number Site Name Record Type 02450 - MST2440 Endon / Enedun (Placename) Place Summary A place recorded in the Domesday survey of 1086, at which time it was described as 'waste'. Monument Types and Dates SITE (SAXON - 410 AD? to 1065 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Evidence PLACENAME EVIDENCE

HER Number Site Name Record Type 03078 - MST3065 Canal Bridge, Caldon Canal Monument Summary A listed early 19th century brick built roving bridge (which is painted white). Monument Types and Dates ROVING BRIDGE (Constructed, INDUSTRIAL to Victorian - 1800 AD to 1850 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE

HER Number Site Name Record Type 03079 - MST3066 Endon Wharf, Caldon Canal Monument Summary A former canal wharf on the Caldon canal, which is of possible 20th century origin. The moorings are now used by the Stoke boat club, but were formerly trans-shipment sidings. Monument Types and Dates CANAL BASIN ((Circa) Victorian to Post-War - 1900 AD to 1999 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

HER Number Site Name Record Type 03080 - MST3067 Canal Bridge, Caldon Canal Monument Summary A late 18th or 19th century brick built accommodation bridge over the Caldon Canal at Postbridge Farm. Monument Types and Dates ACCOMMODATION BRIDGE (Georgian to Victorian - 1777 AD? to 1899 AD?) Evidence STRUCTURE

HER Number Site Name Record Type 03081 - MST3068 Bridge 29, Caldon Canal Monument Summary A listed early 19th century accommodation bridge of brick construction with stone pier cappings. The bridge has a single elliptical arch, and a numeral stone set centrally on south side with a raised elliptical panel inscribed '29'. Monument Types and Dates ACCOMMODATION BRIDGE ((Circa) INDUSTRIAL to Victorian - 1800 AD to 1850 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE

Staffordshire Places Staffordshire County Council Historic Environment Record Page 2 HER Number Site Name Record Type 03082 - MST3069 Canal Bridge, Caldon Canal Monument Summary A canal bridge spanning the Caldon Canal. Of probable late 18th century date. Monument Types and Dates ACCOMMODATION BRIDGE (Georgian - 1778 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE

HER Number Site Name Record Type 03083 - MST3070 Road Bridge, Caldon Canal Monument Summary A listed late 18th century ashlar road bridge on the Caldon Canal. Monument Types and Dates ACCOMMODATION BRIDGE ((Circa) Georgian - 1779 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE Main Building ASHLAR Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 03084 - MST3071 Canal Bridge, Caldon Canal Monument Summary A listed late 18th century ashlar accommodation bridge spanning the Caldon Canal. Monument Types and Dates ACCOMMODATION BRIDGE (Built, (Circa) Georgian - 1779 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE Main Building STONE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 03714 - MST3487 Stanley Forge / Victoria Colour Mill, Stanley Moss, Endon Monument Summary The site of forge from at least the late 18th or early 19th century. By the late 19th century the site had been converted into a colour mill. Monument Types and Dates FORGE (Established, (pre) Georgian to INDUSTRIAL - 1775 AD? to 1815 AD?) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE COLOUR MILL ((between) Victorian - 1850 AD to 1899 AD) Evidence DEMOLISHED BUILDING Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Staffordshire Places Staffordshire County Council Historic Environment Record Page 3 HER Number Site Name Record Type 06396 - MST5075 Sutton House, Brook Lane, Endon Monument Summary A listed 16th century timber-framed farmhouse of cruck construction. Much of the timber-framing has now been replaced with coursed stonework. Monument Types and Dates CRUCK HOUSE (POST MEDIEVAL - 1500 AD to 1599 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building STONE Material Main Building TIMBER Material (Alternate Type) FARMHOUSE (POST MEDIEVAL - 1500 AD to 1599 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building STONE Material Main Building TIMBER Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 30006 - MST6061 Manor Farmhouse, Park Lane Farm Building Summary A listed late 16th century farmhouse of stone construction with a slate roof. Monument Types and Dates FARMHOUSE (POST MEDIEVAL - 1597 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building SLATE Material Main Building STONE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 30045 - MST6099 Coin Findspot, Park Lane, Endon Find Spot Summary A late 18th century coin, found in the garden of a house at Park Lane, Endon. Monument Types and Dates FINDSPOT (Georgian - 1790 AD to 1793 AD) Evidence FIND

HER Number Site Name Record Type 13342 - MST9497 Clay Lake Farmhouse, Breach Road, Endon Building Summary A listed 17th or early 18th century stone-built farmhouse with tiled roof. Monument Types and Dates FARMHOUSE (Built, (at some time) POST MEDIEVAL to Georgian - 1600 AD to 1750 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building STONE Material Main Building TILE Material

Staffordshire Places Staffordshire County Council Historic Environment Record Page 4 HER Number Site Name Record Type 13343 - MST9498 1 and 2 Brook Cottages, Brook Lane, Building Summary A listed 17th century stone built farmhouse with later alterations and additions. The farmhouse was divided into two dwellings in the 20th century. Monument Types and Dates FARMHOUSE (Built, (between) POST MEDIEVAL - 1600 AD to 1699 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building STONE Material Main Building TILE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 13344 - MST9499 Owl Cottage, Brook Lane, Endon Building Summary A listed brick and stone built cottage dated to 1710. Monument Types and Dates HOUSE (Built, POST MEDIEVAL - 1710 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building BRICK Material Main Building STONE Material Main Building TILE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 13345 - MST9500 Brook Cottage, Brook Lane, Endon Building Summary A listed red brick and stone built house with a surviving 16th century cruck-framed core. The house was re-faced in the 17th century and largely rebuilt in the mid 19th century. Monument Types and Dates CRUCK (POST MEDIEVAL - 1500 AD to 1599 AD) HOUSE (POST MEDIEVAL - 1500 AD to 1599 AD) Evidence ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENT Main Building TIMBER Material HOUSE (Altered, POST MEDIEVAL - 1600 AD to 1699 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building STONE Material HOUSE (Altered, INDUSTRIAL to Victorian - 1825 AD to 1875 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building BRICK Material

Staffordshire Places Staffordshire County Council Historic Environment Record Page 5 HER Number Site Name Record Type 13346 - MST9501 Barn, Sutton House, Endon Building Summary A listed stone built barn of 17th century date. The barn is L-shaped in plan and includes a cow shed with hay loft over and an outshut to the rear. Monument Types and Dates BARN (Built, (between) POST MEDIEVAL - 1600 AD to 1699 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building STONE Material Main Building TILE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 13347 - MST9502 Cottage, Brook Lane, Endon Building Summary A listed early 18th century cottage to the north of Sutton House, Endon. Cottage. The cottage is of sandstone construction with a tiled roof. Monument Types and Dates HOUSE (Built, (between) POST MEDIEVAL to Georgian - 1700 AD to 1750 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building SANDSTONE Material Main Building TILE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 13348 - MST9503 Stable, Sutton House, Brook Lane, Endon Building Summary A listed 17th century stone built stable block, partly rebuilt in red brick in the mid 19th century. Monument Types and Dates STABLE (Built, (between) POST MEDIEVAL - 1600 AD to 1699 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building BRICK Material Main Building STONE Material Main Building TILE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 13360 - MST9509 Cross, Church of Saint Luke, Endon Monument Summary The listed remains of a stone cross of probable 17th century date, located in the grounds of the Church of Saint Luke in Endon. The remains comprise of a circular stone base with a short, chamfered, square shaft. Monument Types and Dates CROSS (POST MEDIEVAL - 1600 AD to 1699 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE Main Building STONE Material

Staffordshire Places Staffordshire County Council Historic Environment Record Page 6 HER Number Site Name Record Type 13361 - MST9510 Sherrat Memorial, Church of Saint Luke, Endon Monument Summary A listed mid 18th century stone chest tomb to Simon Sherrat (died 1734), located to the south of the Church of Saint Luke. Monument Types and Dates CHEST TOMB (Built, (Circa) Georgian - 1734 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE Main Building STONE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 13362 - MST9511 Evans Memorial, Church of Saint Luke, Endon Monument Summary A listed late 18th century stone chest tomb to Ann Evans (died 1794), located to the south of the Church of Saint Luke. Monument Types and Dates CHEST TOMB (Built, (Circa) Georgian - 1794 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE Main Building STONE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 13363 - MST9512 Fox Memorial, Church of St Luke, Endon Monument Summary A listed late 18th century stone chest tomb to James Fox (died 1796), located to the south of the Church of Saint Luke. Monument Types and Dates CHEST TOMB (Built, (Circa) Georgian - 1796 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE Main Building STONE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 13364 - MST9513 Godwin Memorial, Church of Saint Luke, Endon Monument Summary A listed early 19th century stone chest tomb to Arthur Godwin (died 1823), located to the north of the Church of St Luke. Monument Types and Dates CHEST TOMB (Built, (Circa) INDUSTRIAL - 1823 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE Main Building STONE Material

Staffordshire Places Staffordshire County Council Historic Environment Record Page 7 HER Number Site Name Record Type 13365 - MST9514 Three Chest Tombs, Church of Saint Luke, Endon Monument Summary A group of three listed stone chest tombs situated to the north of the Church of Saint Luke. The tombs include one to Elizabeth Sutton (died 1738), one to Anne Nickson (died 1735) and one to HN Ball (died 1823). Monument Types and Dates CHEST TOMB (Built, (between) Georgian to INDUSTRIAL - 1735 AD to 1823 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE Main Building STONE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 13366 - MST9515 Yates Memorial, Church of Saint Luke, Endon Monument Summary A listed early 19th century stone chest tomb to Samuel Yates (died 1817), located to the north of the Church of Saint Luke. Monument Types and Dates CHEST TOMB (Built, (Circa) INDUSTRIAL - 1817 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE Main Building STONE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 13369 - MST9542 1 - 5 Gratton Lane, Endon Building Summary A listed early 19th century terrace of cottages of stone construction with tiled roof. The listing includes the cast-iron railed stone wall to numbers 1 to 3 of the terrace. Monument Types and Dates GARDEN WALL (Built, (between) INDUSTRIAL to Victorian - 1800 AD to 1850 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE Main Building STONE Material RAILINGS (Built, (between) INDUSTRIAL to Victorian - 1800 AD to 1850 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE Main Building CAST IRON Material TERRACE (Built, (between) INDUSTRIAL to Victorian - 1800 AD to 1850 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building STONE Material Main Building TILE Material

Staffordshire Places Staffordshire County Council Historic Environment Record Page 8 HER Number Site Name Record Type 13370 - MST9543 Spring House, Gratton Lane, Endon Building Summary A listed mid 19th century house of finely coursed and dressed stone. Monument Types and Dates HOUSE (Built, Victorian - 1845 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building STONE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 13373 - MST9547 Milepost, Leek Road, Endon Monument Summary A listed late 19th century iron milepost which gives distances to Leek, Newcastle and . Monument Types and Dates MILEPOST (Built, Victorian - 1879 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE Main Building CAST IRON Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 13374 - MST9548 Hallwater Farmhouse, Leek Road, Endon Building Summary A listed 17th century farmhouse of stone construction with a low-pitched, tiled roof. Monument Types and Dates FARMHOUSE (Built, (between) POST MEDIEVAL - 1600 AD to 1699 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building STONE Material Main Building TILE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 06395 - MST9549 The Plough Inn, Leek Road, Endon Building Summary A listed early 19th century inn of red brick with a hipped, tiled, roof. Monument Types and Dates INN (INDUSTRIAL to Victorian - 1800 AD to 1850 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building BRICK Material Main Building TILE Material

Staffordshire Places Staffordshire County Council Historic Environment Record Page 9 HER Number Site Name Record Type 13375 - MST9550 Milepost, Leek Road, Endon Monument Summary A listed late 19th century iron milepost which gives distances to Leek, Newcastle and Burslem. Monument Types and Dates MILEPOST (Built, Victorian - 1879 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE Main Building CAST IRON Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 50004 - MST1110 Air Raid Shelter, Endon High School Building Summary A brick built World War 2 air raid shelter within the grounds of Endon High School. Monument Types and Dates AIR RAID SHELTER (Built, (at some time) Post-1914 - 1940 AD to 1945 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE

HER Number Site Name Record Type 51276 - MST1249 Milepost, West of Endon village Monument Summary A listed cast iron stick type milepost manufactured by Hales & Co. of , Stoke on Trent. The milepost, situated to the west of Endon village, gives distances to Newcastle and Leek and is dated to 1879. Monument Types and Dates MILEPOST (Victorian - 1878 AD to 1879 AD) Evidence STRUCTURE Main Building CAST IRON Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 52191 - MST1362 Railway, Victoria Mill, Stanley Moss Monument Summary The course of a railway which served Victoria Mill at Stanley Moss (PRN 03714). The railway, which was established in the late 18th century, linked Victoria Mill to the Caldon Canal and the Leek Branch of the North Staffordshire Railway. Monument Types and Dates RAILWAY (Established, (between) Victorian - 1867 AD to 1899 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Evidence SUB SURFACE DEPOSIT

HER Number Site Name Record Type 52192 - MST1362 Swing Bridge, Caldon Canal, Endon Monument Summary A late 19th century swing bridge carrying a branch railway (PRN 52191) which served Victoria Mill (PRN 03174) over the Caldon Canal (PRN 02214). The base of the swing bridge still survives in the centre of the canal. Monument Types and Dates SWING BRIDGE (Constructed, (between) Victorian - 1867 AD to 1899 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Evidence STRUCTURE

Staffordshire Places Staffordshire County Council Historic Environment Record Page 10 HER Number Site Name Record Type 52193 - MST1362 Crane, Caldon Canal, Endon Monument Summary The remains of a crane base identified during an archaeological excavation alongside the Caldon Canal. The crane was probably used for lifting stone out of canal boats and also into railway trucks. Monument Types and Dates CRANE (Constructed, (between) Victorian - 1867 AD to 1899 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Evidence STRUCTURE Evidence SUB SURFACE DEPOSIT

HER Number Site Name Record Type 52194 - MST1362 Leek Branch, North Staffordshire Railway Monument Summary The course of the Leek Branch of the North Staffordshire Railway, which opened in 1867. Monument Types and Dates RAILWAY (Established, Victorian - 1867 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Evidence EARTHWORK

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