Staffordshire County Council Historic Environment Record: Monument Summary Report 06-Feb-2008 Number of records: 23 - Historic Environment Record Monument Summaries HER Number Site Name Record Type 00954 - MST952 Clifton Mill, Mill Farm, Clifton Campville Monument Summary A possible 18th century mill, probably on the site of an earlier (Domesday?) mill. Monument Types and Dates WATERMILL (Norman to POST MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE MILL (POST MEDIEVAL to Georgian - 1700 AD to 1799 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building BRICK Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 01323 - MST1315 Stone Axe, Clifton Campville Find Spot Summary A Neolithic or Bronze Age Stone Axe, ploughed up in Clifton Campville. Monument Types and Dates FINDSPOT (Early Neolithic to Middle Bronze Age - 4000 BC? to 1001 BC?) Evidence FIND

HER Number Site Name Record Type 02415 - MST2405 Clifton Campville / Clistone (Settlement) Monument Summary A substantial settlement recorded in the Domesday book as having thirty-three villagers and a priest, eleven ploughs and two mills. Monument Types and Dates SETTLEMENT (SAXON - 410 AD to 1065 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

HER Number Site Name Record Type 04517 - MST4181 Cropmarks, North-West of Clifton Campville Monument Summary Linear features of unknown date, identified as cropmarks on aerial photography from the 1970s. Monument Types and Dates LINEAR FEATURE (Unknown date) Evidence CROPMARK

Staffordshire Places Staffordshire County Council Historic Environment Record Page 1 of 6 HER Number Site Name Record Type 04519 - MST4183 Cropmarks, North-East of Clifton Campville Monument Summary A series of linear features and pit alignments identified as cropmarks on aerial photographs, some of which may be of late Prehistoric or Roman origin. Monument Types and Dates LINEAR FEATURE (Unknown date) Evidence CROPMARK PIT ALIGNMENT (Late Bronze Age to ROMAN - 1000 BC? to 409 AD?) Evidence CROPMARK

HER Number Site Name Record Type 05293 - MST4827 Ring Ditch, Clifton Campville Monument Summary A possible ring ditch identified as a cropmark feature. Monument Types and Dates RING DITCH? (Late Neolithic to Late Bronze Age - 3000 BC? to 701 BC?) Evidence CROPMARK

HER Number Site Name Record Type 05488 - MST5022 Warren, Clifton Campville Monument Summary Placename evidence for a post medieval rabbit warren at Clifton Campville. Monument Types and Dates RABBIT WARREN (POST MEDIEVAL to Victorian - 1547 AD to 1900 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Evidence PLACENAME EVIDENCE

HER Number Site Name Record Type 09499 - MST5208 St Andrew's Church, Clifton Campville Monument Summary A listed church originally built in the 13th century with 14th century additions, which was restored in the nineteenth century. The attached cemetery contains medieval remains. Monument Types and Dates CEMETERY (Norman to POST MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING CHANCEL (Norman - 1200 AD to 1250 AD) CHURCH (Built, (Circa) Norman - 1200 AD to 1250 AD) Evidence ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENT Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building STONE Material NAVE (Norman - 1200 AD to 1250 AD) TOWER (MEDIEVAL - 1300 AD to 1340 AD) ROOD SCREEN (MEDIEVAL to POST MEDIEVAL - 1400 AD to 1499 AD) WINDOW (MEDIEVAL to POST MEDIEVAL - 1400 AD to 1499 AD) CHURCH (Altered, INDUSTRIAL to Victorian - 1800 AD to 1899 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

Staffordshire Places Staffordshire County Council Historic Environment Record Page 2 of 6 HER Number Site Name Record Type 20280 - MST5550 Ridge and Furrow, Clifton Campville Monument Summary The earthwork remains of medieval or later ridge and furrow, identified on aerial photography from 1963. Monument Types and Dates RIDGE AND FURROW (Norman to POST MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK

HER Number Site Name Record Type 20281 - MST5551 Ridge and Furrow, Clifton Campville Monument Summary The earthwork remains of medieval or later ridge and furrow, identified on aerial photographs. Monument Types and Dates RIDGE AND FURROW (Norman to POST MEDIEVAL - 1066 AD? to 1539 AD?) Evidence EARTHWORK

HER Number Site Name Record Type 40095 - MST6202 Clifton Hall Park, Clifton Campville Monument Summary A landscape park built around Clifton Hall, the extent of which is mapped from the 2nd Edition Ordnance Survey map of 1902. Monument Types and Dates LANDSCAPE PARK (POST MEDIEVAL to Victorian - 1547 AD to 1900 AD)

HER Number Site Name Record Type 12807 - MST9149 Milepost, Clifton Campville Building Summary A listed mid to late 19th century cast iron milepost, which gives distances to Clifton, Measham, Ashby, Harlaston, , Burton and . Monument Types and Dates MILEPOST ((between) INDUSTRIAL to Victorian - 1825 AD to 1899 AD) Main Building CAST IRON Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 09505 - MST9150 Clifton Hall, Clifton Campville Building Summary A listed small country house of brick construction, which was built in the early 18th century by Francis Smith of Warwick for Sir Charles Pye. Monument Types and Dates COUNTRY HOUSE (Built, (between) POST MEDIEVAL to Georgian - 1700 AD to 1750 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building ASHLAR Material Main Building BRICK Material Main Building SLATE Material

Staffordshire Places Staffordshire County Council Historic Environment Record Page 3 of 6 HER Number Site Name Record Type 09506 - MST9151 Coach House and Stable Block, Clifton Hall, Clifton Campville Building Summary The listed former coach house and stable block to Clifton Hall, The coach house and stable block are of brick construction and were built early 18th century by Francis Smith of Warwick for Sir Charles Pye. Monument Types and Dates COACH HOUSE (Built, (between) POST MEDIEVAL to Georgian - 1700 AD to 1750 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building ASHLAR Material Main Building BRICK Material Main Building SLATE Material STABLE (Built, (between) POST MEDIEVAL to Georgian - 1700 AD to 1750 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building ASHLAR Material Main Building BRICK Material Main Building SLATE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 09502 - MST9156 Manor Farmhouse, , Clifton Campville Building Summary A listed red-brick farmhouse of mid to late 18th century date, which may incorporate some earlier (17th century) material. Monument Types and Dates FARMHOUSE (POST MEDIEVAL - 1600 AD to 1699 AD) Evidence ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENT FARMHOUSE (Built, (between) Georgian - 1725 AD to 1799 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building BRICK Material Main Building TILE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 09503 - MST9157 Dovecote, Manor Farm, Clifton Campville Building Summary A listed mid to late 18th century dovecote at Manor Farm. The dovecote is of red brick construction with a tiled roof. Monument Types and Dates DOVECOTE (Built, (between) Georgian - 1725 AD to 1799 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building BRICK Material Main Building TILE Material

Staffordshire Places Staffordshire County Council Historic Environment Record Page 4 of 6 HER Number Site Name Record Type 09504 - MST9158 Gazebo, Manor Farm, Clifton Campville Building Summary A listed mid to late eighteenth century red brick gazebo at Manor Farm. Monument Types and Dates GAZEBO (Built, (between) Georgian - 1725 AD to 1799 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building BRICK Material Main Building TILE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 12810 - MST9159 The Old Post Office, 117 Main Street, Clifton Campville Building Summary A listed former post office which is now in use as a house. The building is of early 18th century date and of painted brick construction with a tiled roof. Monument Types and Dates POST OFFICE (Built, (between) POST MEDIEVAL to Georgian - 1700 AD to 1750 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building BRICK Material Main Building TILE Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 12811 - MST9160 The Green Man, Main Street, Clifton Campville Building Summary A listed 18th century inn with an earlier, 15th century core. The inn is of painted brick construction which replaced an earlier timber-frame, although it does retain a substantial cruck truss, as well as large framed panels 17th century cross beams. Monument Types and Dates BUILDING (MEDIEVAL to POST MEDIEVAL - 1400 AD to 1499 AD) Evidence ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENT Main Building TIMBER Material CRUCK (MEDIEVAL to POST MEDIEVAL - 1400 AD? to 1499 AD?) BEAM (POST MEDIEVAL - 1600 AD to 1699 AD) INN (Built, (between) POST MEDIEVAL to Georgian - 1700 AD to 1799 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building BRICK Material Main Building TILE Material

Staffordshire Places Staffordshire County Council Historic Environment Record Page 5 of 6 HER Number Site Name Record Type 09514 - MST9161 The Old Rectory, Clifton Campville Building Summary A listed rectory, the core of which is of 15th century date, although remodelled in the 17th and 18th centuries and restored circa 198O. The history of the rectory can be traced back as far as the mid 14th century. Monument Types and Dates VICARAGE (MEDIEVAL to POST MEDIEVAL - 1400 AD to 1499 AD) Evidence ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENT Evidence EXTANT BUILDING VICARAGE (Altered, POST MEDIEVAL - 1694 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING VICARAGE (Altered, Georgian - 1778 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING

HER Number Site Name Record Type 14059 - MST1065 Hawthorne Cottage, Church Street, Clifton Campville Building Summary A listed late 16th or early 17th century house with later alterations. The house was of timber-framed construction which is now largely encased in red brick (although still visible in the west bay). Monument Types and Dates COTTAGE ORNEE (Built, (between) POST MEDIEVAL - 1550 AD to 1650 AD) Evidence EXTANT BUILDING Main Building BRICK Material Main Building TILE Material Main Building TIMBER Material

HER Number Site Name Record Type 50676 - MST1224 Barn, The Old Rectory, Clifton Campville Building Summary The site of an 18th century barn within what are now the grounds of St Andrews School. The barn and other outbuildings were associated with The Old Rectory to the south, but were demolished in 1959 shortly before the construction of the school. Monument Types and Dates BARN (Georgian to Post-War - 1778 AD to 1959 AD) Evidence DEMOLISHED BUILDING

HER Number Site Name Record Type 50677 - MST1224 Pigsty, The Old Recotry, Clifton Campville Building Summary The site of an 18th century pigsty within what are now the grounds of St Andrews School. The pigsty and other outbuildings were associated with The Old Rectory to the south, but were demolished in 1959 shortly before the construction of the school. Monument Types and Dates PIGSTY (Georgian to Post-War - 1778 AD to 1959 AD) Evidence DEMOLISHED BUILDING

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