Appendix 11.2: Gazetteer of Non-Designated Heritage Assets Within 1Km of the Application Site

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Appendix 11.2: Gazetteer of Non-Designated Heritage Assets Within 1Km of the Application Site Rooley Moor Wind Farm Environmental Statement Appendix 11.2: Gazetteer of Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 1km of the Application Site No. on Figure Monment Record 11.1a ID Pref ref type Name Monument Type Summary Status 4 Stone sidings adj. The l & y r. Pre-1893 until post- Broadley stone Goods yard (pre-1893), rubbing mill 1930. A rubbing mill is also reported here. A MLA33149 Prn36550 Mon sidings, whitworth (pre-1893), tramway (pre-1893) tramway runs west to pike brow. Tramway shown on os 25 inch map, 1891. It connected Hallcown quarries with the mineral railway at greens moor quarry. Still extant as an Jackson's moor, earthwork, engine house (prn34276) which MLA31001 Prn34277 Mon rossendale Tramway (pre-1891) survives as ruins. Siddal's stone sidings, bacup, to greens moor, MLA13505 Prn13509 Mon bacup Tramway (pre-1893) Tramway on first edition 1:2,500 map, 1893. Greens moor quarry to holme MLA33154 Prn36557 Mon bank, bacup Tramway (pre-1893) Tramway, pre-1893, no longer extant. 6 & 29 Long stretch of paved road over Brandwood Moor linking farms and quarries, first mentioned in 1729. Rooley moor road, Part of the old road from Rossendale to Rochdale Cowpe, now part of the Rossendale Way. Rejected for MLA27067 Prn30552 Mon Rossendale Road (pre-1729) scheduling in 2012. 23 Cowpe Lowe/Cragg quarry tramway (sand beds lane?), Cowpe, Tramway (1867-1920), trackway (pre- Stone wagon trackways, ?pre-1849? And stone MLA27070 Prn30555 Mon Rossendale 1849?) tramway routes, 1867-1920. Lee Quarry to Britannia Station MLA33153 Prn36556 Mon mineral line, Bacup Mineral railway (c.1900) Mineral railway, built c.1900, now a trackway. CPL Rooley Moor Wind Farm Environmental Statement No. on Figure Monment Record 11.1a ID Pref ref type Name Monument Type Summary Status Hallcowm, Dulles ,Mouth and Britannia Quarries Tramways for stone transport, pre-1893, partially MLA23031 Prn23153 Mon to Britannia Station Tramway (pre-1893) surviving. Miller's gutter, Leat, diverting water from Prickshaw Clough to MLA33701 Prn37110 Mon Whitworth Leat (pre-1851) Hall Fold, pre-1851. Bagden quarry, Sandstone quarry (lcc date1: c.1844- Sandstone quarry with associated tramway, MLA33144 Prn36543 Mon Whitworth 93), tramway (lcc date2: pre-1893) opened after 1844 and disused by 1893. Facit branch The Rochdale to Facit section of line was opened railway (Lancashire in November 1870 and was extended to Bacup in and Yorkshire 1881. Closed to passengers in 1947, the line was MLA2103 Prn2103 Mon Railway) Railway (1870, 1881) finally shut in 1966. Dunishbooth Wood, off Dell Aqueduct and leat shown on OS first edition map, Road, near 1851, probably feeding the reservoir located in MLA8459 Prn8459 Mon Whitworth Aqueduct (pre-1851), leat (pre-1851) Greater Manchester; no longer extant. Woollen and cotton mill on OS first edition 6 inch Site of Acre mill, Woollen mill (c.1825-1961?), cotton mill map and woollen mill on OS first edition 25 inch Acre Mill Road, (pre-1850), mill pond (pre-1850), gas map. Built pre-1826; production ceased c.1961. MLA10833 Prn10835 Mon Bacup works (pre-1850) Delisted and demolished post-1997. Site of Acre mill MLA10834 Prn10836 Mon lodge Gatehouse (1864) C19 lodge to Acre Mill, delisted, no longer extant. Site of Nun Hills Water-powered woollen mill, extant by 1805; Mill, Blackwood Cotton mill (1849-70), woollen mill (pre- converted to a cotton spinning and weaving mill MLA10839 Prn10841 Mon Road, Bacup 1805), watermill (pre-1805) soon after 1849; delisted and now demolished. Listed Cruck barn, c.20 metres west of Fairwell building Fairwell Farm, Farmhouse, dated 1672 on lintel of doorway, but (Grade MLA10851 Prn10853 Mon Cutler Lane, Bacup Cruck barn (1672) possibly earlier and altered. II) Healey Hall, MLA27179 Prn30665 Mon Whitworth Stable (1775) Former stables, dated 1775. Cragg Quarry, A single rail set into the bedrock above the MLA11547 Prn11550 Mon Rawtenstall Railings (c.1997?) working face, similar to prn 11549. It was badly CPL Rooley Moor Wind Farm Environmental Statement No. on Figure Monment Record 11.1a ID Pref ref type Name Monument Type Summary Status eroded, and could not have been positioned recently. Cragg Quarry, Sub-rectangular structure presumably dating from MLA11549 Prn11552 Mon Rawtenstall Building (c.1860-1920) the 1860s-1920. Cragg Quarry Loading bay/machine base presumably dating MLA11550 Prn11553 Mon Structure (c.1860-1920) from the 1860s-1920. Cragg Quarry Three lengths of rail which appear to have been fixings of some description, presumably dating MLA11551 Prn11554 Mon Railings (c.1860-1920) from the 1860s-1920. Cragg Quarry Sub-rectangular structure presumably dating from MLA11552 Prn11555 Mon Building (c.1860-1920) the 1860s-1920. Cragg Quarry Two lengths of rail which appear to have been fixings of some description, presumably dating MLA11553 Prn11556 Mon Railings (c.1860-1920) from the 1860s-1920. Cragg Quarry Single length of rail which appears to have been a fixing of some description, presumably dating from MLA11554 Prn11557 Mon Railings (c.1860-1920) the 1860s-1920. Cragg Quarry Stone working site (c.1860-1920), Stone processing area and a spur of the tramway MLA11555 Prn11558 Mon tramway (c.1860-1920) system, presumably dating from the 1860s-1920. Cragg Quarry Sub-rectangular structure presumably dating from MLA11556 Prn11559 Mon Building (c.1860-1920) the 1860s-1920. Cragg Quarry Sub-rectangular structure presumably dating from MLA11557 Prn11560 Mon Building (c.1860-1920) the 1860s-1920. Cragg Quarry Stone processing area presumably dating from the MLA11558 Prn11561 Mon Stone working site (c.1860-1920) 1860s-1920. Cragg Quarry Stone working site (c.1860-1920), Stone processing area and tramway kerbing MLA11559 Prn11562 Mon tramway presumably dating from the 1860s-1920. Cragg Quarry Sub-rectangular structure presumably dating from MLA11560 Prn11563 Mon Building (c.1860-1920) the 1860s-1920. Cragg Quarry Sub-rectangular structure shown on OS 1894 25 MLA11563 Prn11566 Mon Building (pre-1894) inch map. MLA11564 Prn11567 Mon Cragg Quarry Building (c.1860-1920) Sub rectangular structure presumably dating from CPL Rooley Moor Wind Farm Environmental Statement No. on Figure Monment Record 11.1a ID Pref ref type Name Monument Type Summary Status the 1860s-1920. Cragg Quarry Tramway embankment (c.1860-1920), Tramway embankment and two lengths of rail MLA11565 Prn11568 Mon railings (c.1860-1920) presumably dating from the 1860s-1920. Cragg Quarry Crane (c.1860-1920), extractive pit Crane base and extractive pit presumably dating MLA11566 Prn11569 Mon (c.1860-1920) from the 1860s-1920. Cragg Quarry Possible adit, presumably dating from the 1860s- MLA11567 Prn11570 Mon Adit (c.1860-1920) 1920. Cragg Quarry Crane base presumably dating from the 1860s- MLA11568 Prn11571 Mon Crane (pre-1911) 1920. Cragg Quarry Winding gear presumably dating from the 1860s- MLA11569 Prn11572 Mon Winding gear (c.1860-1920) 1920. Cragg Quarry Sub-rectangular structure presumably dating from MLA11570 Prn11573 Mon Building (c8160-1920) the 1860s-1920. Cragg Quarry A large irregular flagstone c.1.5m diameter with a central hole c0.8m diameter drilled at an angle through the flagstone, presumably dating from the 1860s-1920. This appears to have been related to a crane base (prn 11575) c.4m to the north-east, MLA11571 Prn11574 Mon Crane? (c.1860-1920) possib Cragg Quarry Crane base presumably dating from the 1860s- MLA11572 Prn11575 Mon Crane (c.1860-1920) 1920. Cragg Quarry Pool - possibly a filled in excavation site or a MLA11573 Prn11576 Mon Pool (c.1860-1920) reservoir, presumably dating from the 1860s-1920. MLA11578 Prn11581 Mon Cragg Quarry Leat (pre-1910) Leat shown on os 1910 25 inch map. Cragg Quarry Platform, possibly for a building for tallying material moving out of the quarry, presumably MLA11579 Prn11582 Mon Building platform (c.1860-1920) dating from c.1860-1920. MLA11580 Prn11583 Mon Cragg Quarry Bridge Trestle bridge MLA11577 Prn11580 Mon Cragg Quarry Bench mark (pre-1910) Benchmark shown on OS 1910 25 inch map. Fairwall Farmstead (pre-1613), farmhouse Farmhouse, dated 1748 on porch, now house. A Listed MLA1125 Prn1125 Mon Farmhouse (also (1748) c17 farmstead. building CPL Rooley Moor Wind Farm Environmental Statement No. on Figure Monment Record 11.1a ID Pref ref type Name Monument Type Summary Status Fair well/Fairwall), (Grade Cutler Lane, Bacup II) 31 Brandwood moor, MLA1127 Prn1127 Mon bacup Findspot (Neolithic) Neolithic flint implements found. Old quarry, north- west edge of Lee Old quarry on first edition 1:2,500 map, 1893, no MLA13502 Prn13506 Mon Quarries, Bacup Quarry (pre-1893) longer extant. Old quarry, north- west edge of Lee Old quarry on first edition 1:2,500 map, 1893, no MLA13503 Prn13507 Mon Quarries, Bacup Quarry (pre-1893) longer extant. Greens Moor Sandstone quarry on first edition 1:10,560 map, MLA13504 Prn13508 Mon Quarry, Bacup Sandstone quarry (pre-1849) 1849, still extant. Old quarry, west of Greens Moor Quarry, near Old quarry on first edition 1:2,500 map, 1893, no MLA13506 Prn13510 Mon Bacup Quarry (pre-1893) longer extant. Quarry (disused), north of Brandwood Moor, Old sandstone quarry on first edition 1:10,560 MLA13507 Prn13511 Mon near Bacup Sandstone quarry (pre-1849) map, 1849, still extant. Old quarry, north of Brandwood Moor, MLA13508 Prn13512 Mon near Bacup Quarry (pre-1893) Old quarry on first edition 1:2,500 map, still extant. Brandwood quarry, off Blackwood Quarry on first edition 1893 1:2,500 map, no MLA13509 Prn13513 Mon Road, Bacup Quarry (pre-1893) longer extant. Off Blackwood Sandstone quarry on first edition 1849 1:10,560 MLA13510 Prn13514 Mon Road, Bacup Sandstone quarry (pre-1849) map, absorbed by later quarries. Reservoir, off Acre Reservoir on first edition 1893 1:2,500 map, still MLA13512 Prn13516 Mon Mill Road, Bacup Reservoir (pre-1893) extant. Reservoirs, off Acre Avenue, Reservoirs on first edition 1:2,500 map, 1893, no MLA13514 Prn13518 Mon Bacup Reservoir (pre-1893) longer extant.
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