Appendix 9A: Gazetteer of Heritage Assets and Impacts

Appendix 9A: Gazetteer of Heritage Assets and Impacts

Appendix 9A: Gazetteer of Heritage Assets and Impacts HER / Listed Reference Magnitude of Building Reference Site name Description Designation Value Type of Impact Mitigation Significance of Effect number Impact Number Semi-detached house to north of Buxton Road with Shores - semi outbuilding to rear depicted on the 1850 tithe map. 1 MGM14184 detached house & Present buildings are two late 19th century semi- HER Low N/A N/A N/A No Impact outbuilding detached houses with adjoining gables facing Buxton Road Farmhouse range on west, with long brick-built outbuilding range on east along Threaphurst Lane. Shores Farm - 2 MGM1858 Farmhouse range includes late 19th/early 20th HER Low N/A N/A N/A No Impact Farmhouse century house on west; abutting this on east is earlier long lower range, South of Werneth Cluster of pit workings with spoil, pits approximately 3 MGM15653 View - Pit, Ridge and 15m wide spoil approximately 30m wide. Surrounded HER Low N/A N/A N/A No Impact Furrow, Spoil heap by ridge and furrow varying in width from 4m to 5m Coal mining was taking place in Norbury by 1707-8 when one pit was working and another was being Norbury Colliery - sunk. Mines then being worked by Peter Legh of 4 MGM643 Colliery, Engine Lyme, lord of Norbury manor. The colliery closed in HER Low N/A N/A N/A No Impact House, Industrial Site 1892 Site on east side of Norbury Hollow Road now occupied by Torkington Hall Dairy Three storeyed brick (timber, black and white cladding) tower with a pitched roof at the end of two Visual impact and Planting and Norbury Colliery adjoining 2 storey cottages, the clock still remains in 5 MGM1781 HER Low Minor impact on setting landscape Slight Adverse Clock House the gable of the tower. Former engine house for 300 yard deep pit (coal). 3-storey tower is pumping particularly to north features engine house said to have been built c 1840. Norbury Colliery 6 MGM14177 HER Low N/A N/A N/A No Impact Office – site of Buildings shown to either side of Buxton Road on Geophysical Swire & Hutchings 1830 map. The tithe map (1850) survey and trial shows relatively dispersed buildings along Buxton trenching, Road, with colliery to south and railway running Physical impact – followed by Buxton Road –Linear north-west to south-east. Various 'brick fields' to 7 MGM14179 HER Low Major destruction of any further Slight Adverse Settlement north of road. Believed to be location of settlement of remains programme of Hessel Grave, indicated on Ogilby’s road survey of 1674 on either side of the Buxton road, 5 miles from excavation if Stockport significant remains located Field North of Linear feature in field to the north of Norbury Hollow Physical impact – Norbury Hollow - & Buxton Road. Revealed as crop/parch mark N/A (site already 8 MGM16472 HER Low Major destruction of any Neutral Linear Feature in running in an east-west direction from south of destroyed) houses situated to the north of Werneth View remains field This field is named as such in the 1849 tithe award. Brick Kiln Field - Physical impact – A large extractive area is visible in the field close to a N/A (site already 9 MGM8700 Industrial Site, HER Low Major destruction of any Neutral reservoir, currently under construction. The field destroyed) Quarry name would suggest that bricks were being made on remains Environmental Statement Appendix 9A Gazetteer of Assets and Impacts © Mouchel 2013 A9-1 HER / Listed Reference Magnitude of Building Reference Site name Description Designation Value Type of Impact Mitigation Significance of Effect number Impact Number this land and that a kiln might be located somewhere in the field Building shown on approximate location on Swire & Royal Oak Inn (site Hutchings 1830 map. Listed as 'Royal Oak Inn & 10 MGM14180 HER Low N/A N/A N/A No Impact of) Outbuildings' on tithe award (1850). Demolished by 1st edition OS (1871-2). Buildings shown in this approximate location on Swire & Hutchings 1830 map. Shown as a Visual impact and Planting and 11 MGM14239 Pinfold Cottage rectangular block with slight projection on north-east. HER Low Minor impact on setting landscape Slight Adverse 2 storeys, brick-built, slate roof, modern windows, particularly to north features possibly early to mid-19th century Building in approximate location on Swire & Hutchings 1830 map. The tithe map (1850) shows a small irregular building to the north of the road, listed Visual impact and Planting and Robin Hood Public as 'Robin Hood Public House'. 2 storeys with single- 12 HER Low Minor impact on setting landscape Slight Adverse MGM14178 House storey extension on west; rendered; modern windows. This is probably the building shown on the particularly to north features 1907 map (c), replacing the building shown on the earlier mapping Adjacent to a 'brickfield' on tithe (1850) map. On the Physical impact – 13 MGM14176 Brickfield – site of OS 1st edition map (1871-2) area is labelled HER Low Major destruction of any Watching Brief Slight Adverse 'Brickfield' to the north of 'Buxton Rd' remains Feature seen as cropmark running diagonally across Geophysical field to the north of Buxton Road. Follows a north- survey and trial west/south-east direction. trenching, North of Buxton Physical impact – followed by 14 MGM16473 Road - Linear HER Low Major destruction of any further Slight adverse Feature remains programme of excavation if significant remains located Two possible Bell 2 circular depressions. These may be the surviving remains of bell pits 15 MGM8701 Pits - Industrial Site, HER Low N/A N/A N/A No Impact Mine Area labelled 'Coal Pits' on Burdetts map of the Coal Pit Fields - 1770s. Area now partly Hazel Grove Golf Course. 16 MGM14204 HER Low N/A N/A N/A No Impact Field, Mine Shaft Location map of mine shafts by Shercliff et al shows Wellington Pit in this approximate area Named as such on the 1849 tithe award. This field Geophysical may have been the site of clay extraction and brick survey and trial manufacture; a brick kiln may be located in the field. trenching, There is no evidence for extractive workings on the Further Brick Kiln – Physical impact – followed by ground 17 MGM8702 Brick Kiln, Industrial HER Low Major destruction of any further Slight Adverse Site remains programme of excavation if significant remains located Buildings shown in approximate location on Swire & Visual impact and 18 MGM14181 Mill gate Farm - Hutchings 1830 map. Farmhouse range on east, with HER Low Moderate Level 1 Slight Adverse impact on setting Farm, Farmhouse, outbuilding to west. The outbuilding is rendered, with photographic to Environmental Statement Appendix 9A Gazetteer of Assets and Impacts © Mouchel 2013 A9-2 HER / Listed Reference Magnitude of Building Reference Site name Description Designation Value Type of Impact Mitigation Significance of Effect number Impact Number Outbuilding modern openings. Farmhouse range includes, at record building western end, a 2-bay brick-built cottage, with central within its existing stack; door on right, with a window to left and two setting. windows above. Form of building suggests possibly originally timber framed, with brick walling added in 18th/early 19th century. A faint subrectangular cropmark aligned N-S, 68m Geophysical wide and 90m long; other faint marks to the west survey and trial may be a field boundary associated with it. trenching, Possible Enclosure Physical impact – followed by 19 MGM15655 West of Park view HER Uncertain Major destruction of any further Unknown Buxton Road remains programme of excavation if significant remains located North of Buxton Faint traces of wide ridge & furrow in small fields Physical impact – Record by 20 MGM15654 Road -Ridge and northeast of Buxton Road. Varies in width from 6m to HER Low Major destruction of any Slight Adverse measured survey Furrow 8m. remains Cottage first shown on the 1850 tithe map. Named Alma Cottage (site 'Alma Cottage' on the 1st edition OS map (1871-2) 21 MGM14202 HER Low N/A N/A N/A No Impact of) with outbuildings to the rear. Cottage was demolished by the 1907 OS map. Cold Harbour – field Named 'Cold Harbour' in 1850 tithe map. Field-name name traditionally traditionally associated with Roman roads. This 22 MGM14206 HER Low N/A N/A N/A No Impact associated with particular field does not correspond with any known proposed alignment. Roman roads Kiln Croft – field Named 'Kiln Croft' on 1850 tithe map. Field had 23 MGM14210 HER Low N/A N/A N/A No Impact name, site of kiln? scrubby vegetation with trees. 'Fir Tree House' depicted on tithe map of 1850. Firtree Cottage (site 24 MGM14200 Building shown on the OS 1907 map appears to HER Low N/A N/A N/A No Impact of) have been rebuilt in recent years Buildings shown in this location in the Swire & Hutchings 1830 map. The tithe map (1850)(b) shows two 'T' shaped buildings to south of the road. Named 25 MGM14201 Yewtree Farm HER Low N/A N/A N/A No Impact Yewtree Farm on the 1st edition OS map (1871-2). Farmhouse still standing; 2 storeys with symmetrical façade; rendered; modern windows. Station on the Midland Railway’s line between Hazel Grove Station 26 MGM14203 Chinley and Heaton Mersey, which opened in 1902. HER Low N/A N/A N/A No Impact (site of) The station closed in 1917. Norbury Hollow Set in bridge parapet, erected 1857 to mark Grade II Listed 27 407644 Bridge Boundary boundary of Poynton and Norbury, reset 1928. Medium N/A N/A N/A No Impact Building Stone Shown on 1st edition OS map.

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