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Malpas, Cheshire, has many listed buildings; part of the town is in a Conservation area. There is one building at Grade I, one at Grade II*, two gateways are also Grade II*, and many more buildings are Grade II.
Grade I
edit- Church of Saint Oswald, Church Street
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St Oswald's Church from the SW
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St Oswald's Church from the SE
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St Oswald's Church, gates from the SE
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St Oswald's Church, detail of gate from the SE
Grade II*
edit- The Old Printing House, Church Street, according to English Heritage, is an 'unusual classical treatment of a small building'. It was built on a sandstone bedrock plinth in 1733. It was listed as Grade II* in 1952. The front gable carries a stone depicting the Cholmondeley Griffin. In the Cheshire volume of The Buildings of England, Nikolaus Pevsner notes it as "dated 1733 but is in the style of the late C17".[1]
- Gates, South East corner of Saint Oswald's churchyard
- Gates, South West corner of Saint Oswald's churchyard
Grade II
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Victorian neo-gothic upper with medieval octagonal steps.
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See also
edit- Listed buildings in Bradley
- Listed buildings in Chorlton
- Listed buildings in Cuddington
- Listed buildings in Hampton
- Listed buildings in Overton
- Listed buildings in Shocklach Oviatt
- Listed buildings in Threapwood
- Listed buildings in Tilston
- Listed buildings in Tushingham cum Grindley
- Listed buildings in Wigland
References
edit- ^ Historic England. "The Old Printing House (Grade II*) (1130593)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
- ^ Historic England. "1, Church Street (Grade II) (1130624)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
- ^ Historic England. "The Wyvern (Grade II) (1313059)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
- ^ Historic England. "No.2 Market Place (Grade II) (1330266)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 April 2022.