Antrobus is a civil parish in Cheshire West and Chester, England. It is entirely rural, and contains 25 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings, all of which are listed at Grade II. This is the lowest of the three grades, and contains "buildings of national importance and special interest". Apart from St Mark's Church and the former and current Friends' Meeting Houses, all the buildings are houses or are related to farms.
Name and location | Photograph | Date | Notes |
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Crowley Grange 53.3307°N -2.5036°W | A timber-framed house on a low sandstone plinth, with crucks, casement windows, and clay tile roofs. The front wing dates from the 17th century, the rear wing, encased in brick, was added probably in the early 18th century, with another wing in the 20th century. | ||
Crowley Green Cottage 53.3349°N -2.5085°W | A timber-framed cottage with a cruck and brick nogging. It has a tiled roof, and stands on a sandstone plinth. The cottage is in a single storey with attics. It was altered in the 19th century. | ||
Galemoss Farmhouse 53.3288°N -2.5126°W | A timber-framed house with crucks, and steep tiled roofs. It is in a single storey with attics, and has later extensions in brick. Its windows are casements, plus two gabled dormers. | ||
Greenfields Cottage (north) 53.3149°N -2.5367°W | A timber-framed cottage with brick nogging and a slate roof, standing on a sandstone plinth. It has one storey plus an attic. There is a rendered 20th-century extension at the rear. The windows are casements. | ||
Broom Cottage 53.2995°N -2.5543°W | This is a timber-framed cottage with crucks, largely re-cased in brick, with a slate roof. It is in one storey with an attic. There is a 19th-century extension. The windows are casements and dormers. | ||
Farm building northwest of Crowley Green Cottage 53.3351°N -2.5085°W | This started as a timber-framed building with a cruck, brick nogging, and slate roofs, and was later extended and rebuilt in brick in the 19th century. It encloses three sides of a farmyard. Features include a threshing porch, doors of varying types, loophole vents, casement windows, and dormers. | ||
Barn, Crowley Lodge 53.3235°N -2.5111°W | A timber-framed barn with a slate roof. It includes a threshing floor with doorless openings on each side. | ||
Parkmoss Farmhouse 53.3303°N -2.5187°W | This basically a timber-framed house with tiled roofs that was renovated and re-cased in brick in the later 19th century. It is in two storeys, and consists of two wings. The right wing contains a 19th-century gabled porch. | ||
Farm building east of Parkmoss Farmhouse 53.3302°N -2.5183°W | This is a brick building with a slate roof that originated as a shippon. It features include doors of differing sizes, loophole vents, and hopper windows. | ||
Farm building north of Crowley Grange 53.3309°N -2.5033°W | This consists of a barn, stable and cartshed in brick with sandstone quoins and a stone-slate roof. The features include doors of various types, casement windows, and diamond-shaped vents. | ||
Payne's Farmhouse 53.3247°N -2.5381°W | A rendered building with a slate roof in 1½ storeys with casement windows. | ||
Crowley Lodge 53.3226°N -2.5117°W | A building in brick with slate roofs in two storeys plus attics. It has a five-bay front, the central bay projecting forwards and containing a doorway with a pediment. On each side is a single-storey wing with piers surmounted by urns. The windows are sashes. | ||
Sandilands Farmhouse 53.3386°N -2.5111°W | A brick building on a sandstone plinth with slate roofs in two storeys plus attics. Alterations were made in the 19th century. The windows are casements. | ||
Morris Farmhouse 53.3066°N -2.5183°W | A three-storey building in brick with a slate roof. The windows are sashes. | ||
Former friends' Meeting House(Antrobus Pre-School Nursery) 53.3088°N -2.5475°W | 1726 | Built as a Friends' meeting house, altered in the 19th century, and later used as a Sunday school. It is constructed in brick with slate roofs. The building is in two storeys with an external staircase. Some of the windows are oval, and others are casements. | |
Farm building south of Parkmoss Farmhouse 53.3301°N -2.5187°W |
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