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Listed buildings in Rolleston on Dove

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[[Rolleston on Dove]] is a village and a [[civil parish]] in the district of [[East Staffordshire]], [[Staffordshire]], England. It contains 28 [[Listed building#England and Wales|listed buildings]] that are recorded in the [[National Heritage List for England]]. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. Most of the listed buildings are houses, cottages, farmhouses, farm buildings and associated structures. The other listed buildings include a church, items in the churchyard, a former school, [[almshouse]]s and associated structures, and public houses.
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! Grade
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|align="center" |I
| Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important
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|align="center" |II
| Buildings of national importance and special interest
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==Buildings==
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! scope="col" style="width:150px" |Name and location
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! scope="col" style="width:120px" |Date
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|St Mary's Church<br/><small></small>
|[[File:St Mary's Church, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|The church was altered and extended during the following centuries, and was [[Victorian restoration|restored]] in 1892 by [[Arthur Blomfield]] who also added the north chapel. The church is built in [[sandstone]] with lead roofs on the [[aisle#Church architecture|aisles]], and tiled elsewhere. It consists of a [[nave]], a south porch, north and south aisles, a [[chancel]], and a west [[steeple]]. The steeple has a tower with three stages, angle [[buttress]]es, an [[embattled]] [[parapet]] with [[gargoyle]]s, and a recessed spire. The church has retained some [[Norman architecture|Norman]] features, including the doorways and a north window in the chancel.
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|School and attached house<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Former school, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|1638 or 1640
|The building was altered and extended in the 19th century. It is in red brick on a [[plinth]], with stone dressings and [[quoin (architecture)|quoins]]. There is a single storey, three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and a rear wing. The windows in the main range are [[molding (architecture)|moulded]], [[mullion]]ed, and [[transom (architecture)|transomed]], and in the rear wing they are segmental-headed [[casement window|casements]]. On the front is a [[Tudor arch]]ed doorway, and some of the quoins have inscribed panels.
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|1 Beacon Road<br/><small></small>
|[[File:1 Beacon Road, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|The house, which was altered in the 19th century, is [[timber framed]] on a brick [[plinth]], with [[infill]] and some replacements in painted brick, and with a thatched roof. There is one storey and an attic, and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. Above the doorway is a lean-to hood, to its left is a small [[bay window]], the other windows are [[casement window|casements]], and there are three swept half-[[dormer]]s.
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|14 and 16 Burnside<br/><small></small>
|[[File:14 and 16 Burnside, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|The house was altered in the 19th century and has been divided into two. It is [[timber framed]] on a stone [[plinth]], with [[stucco|rendered]] [[infill]], some replacement in brick, and a tile roof. There is one storey and an attic, and an L-shaped plan, with a front range of three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], the left bay [[gable]]d, and a gabled cross-wing on the right. The windows are [[casement window|casements]], and there is a round-headed doorway on the right side of the cross-wing.
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|1 Chapel Lane<br/><small></small>
|[[File:1 Chapel Lane, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|The house was later altered. It is [[timber framed]] with [[infill]] and additions in [[stucco|rendered]] brick, and it has a tile roof. There is a single storey and an attic, and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], with a lower bay to the right. To the left is a garage door, to the right is a doorway, the windows are [[casement window|casements]], and there is a central [[gable]]d half-[[dormer]].
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|Ivy Cottage<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Ivy Cottage, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|The cottage, which was altered in the 20th century, is [[timber framed]] with [[infill]] and rebuilding in brick, and it has a tile roof. There are two storeys, two [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and a lower wing to the right. In the centre is a [[gable]]d porch, and the main part contains [[oriel window]]s, with [[hipped roof]]s in the ground floor, and under the [[eaves]] in the upper floor.
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|3 Beacon Road<br/><small></small>
|[[File:3 Beacon Road, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|1707
|A red brick house with a [[dentil]]led [[belt course|band]], dentilled [[eaves]], and a tile roof. There are two storeys, two [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and a lean-to on the right. On the front the date and initials are spelt out in raised bricks. There is a central doorway, and the windows are [[casement window|casements]].
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|5 and 6 Bladons Yard<br/><small></small>
|[[File:5 and 6 Bladon Yard, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|1707
|A house that was altered in the 20th century and divided into two, it is in red brick with a [[belt course|band]] and a [[hip roof|hipped]] tile roof. There are two storeys and an attic, and five [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. On the front the date is laid out in blue brick, and there are two lean-to porches. The windows are [[casement window|casements]], and there are two small hipped [[dormer]]s.
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|The Almshouses<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Almshouses, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|1712
|The [[almshouse]]s, which were restored in 1892, are in red brick with stone dressings [[quoin (architecture)|quoins]] and a tile roof. There is one storey and attics, and a front of eight [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. In the centre is an open [[pediment]] containing a [[cartouche (design)|cartouche]] with a coat of arms and an inscription. The doorways are in three pairs, the windows are small-pane [[casement window|casements]] with raised [[keystone (architecture)|keystones]], and there are six [[hip roof|hipped]] [[dormer]]s.
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|Ferndale Cottages<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Ferndale Cottages, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|A row of [[timber framed]] cottages with painted and [[stucco|rendered]] [[infill]] and a tile roof. There are two storeys, three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], three [[gable]]ts on the front, and a lean-to on the left. The windows are [[cast iron]] [[casement window|casements]].
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|Wall, The Almshouses<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Almshouses and gate, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|80px|centre]]
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|The wall encloses the garden to the east of the [[almshouse]]s. It is in red brick with glazed [[terracotta]], and has pitched capping. The wall is about high and is ramped up towards the centre of the east side where it joins two gate [[pier (architecture)|piers]] with ball [[finial]]s.
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|The Croft House<br/><small></small>
|[[File:The Croft House, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|A red brick house with a [[belt course|band]] at [[eaves]] level, a [[parapet]], and a tile roof. There are two storeys and an attic, two [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and a rear wing. In the centre is a [[gable]]d porch, and a doorway with a radial [[fanlight]] in a [[Neoclassical architecture|Neoclassical]] recess. The windows are [[casement window|casements]].
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|Brookhouse Inn<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Brookhouse Inn, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|A farmhouse, later a public house, it is in red brick with [[belt course|bands]], a [[parapet]], and a tile roof. There are three storeys, a double-depth plan, three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and a lower [[gable]]d wing and a coach house to the right. In the centre is a stone [[Tuscan order|Tuscan]] porch with a [[frieze]] and a [[cornice]]. The windows are small-pane [[casement window|casements]] with segmental heads, and in the wing is a flat-roofed [[dormer]].
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|7 and 8 Brookside<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Brookside, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|A house, later divided into two, in red brick, with a [[belt course|band]], and a tile roof. There are two storeys and attics, and two [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The doorways are in the centre, to the left is a square [[bay window]], and to the right is a [[sash window]]; all the openings have relieving segmental arches. In the upper floor the window on the left is a [[casement window|casement]] with a scrolled swan-neck arch, and to the right is a sash window with a segmental arch, and there are two [[gable]]d [[dormer]]s.
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|Barn Farmhouse<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Barn Farmhouse, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|A farmhouse, later a private house, it is in red brick, painted on the front, with a [[belt course|band]], a [[dentil]]led [[eaves]] course, and a tile roof, [[hipped roof|hipped]] to the right. There are two storeys and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The doorway has a [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] surround, a [[frieze]] and a hood, and the windows are [[casement window|casements]] with segmental heads.
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|Linden Lea and Wesley Cottage<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Wesley Cottage and Linden Lea, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|A house, later divided into two, in red brick, with a [[belt course|band]], [[dentil]]led [[eaves]], and a tile roof. There are two storeys and an L-shaped plan, with a front of four [[bay (architecture)|bays]], lower flanking one-bay wings, and a rear wing. The doorways are in the centre, and the windows are small-paned [[casement window|casements]].
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|Churchyard railings and gate<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Churchyard railings and gate, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|60px|centre]]
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|The railings, which are in [[cast iron|cast]] and [[wrought iron]] run along the west side of the churchyard of St Mary's Church for about . They are about high, and are ramped up to a gateway at the north end.
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|Pump, The Almshouses<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Almshouses and pump, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|60px|centre]]
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|The hand pump is in the garden in front of the [[almshouse]]s. It is about high, in [[cast iron]], and encased in a timber box, which is wider at the top. Protruding from the box are the handle and the spout.
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|Ridgway Memorial<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Ridgway Tomb, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|The memorial is in the churchyard of St Mary's Church, and is to the memory of George Ridgway. It is a chest tomb in stone, and has a raised and ridged top slab, bowed reeded [[pilaster]]s at the angles with [[patera]]e to the [[capital (architecture)|capitals]], and an inscribed side panel in [[slate]].
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|9 Church Road and railings<br/><small></small>
|[[File:9 Church Road, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|Originally a lodge, later a private house, it is in [[stucco|rendered]] brick, and has a [[belt course|band]] and a [[hip roof|hipped]] [[slate]] roof. There are two storeys and two [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The central entrance has a [[Tuscan order|Tuscan]] doorway and a [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] [[cornice]], and above it is a plaque depicting figures in [[relief]]. The windows are [[sash window|sashes]] or replacement [[casement window|casements]], and have raised [[keystone (architecture)|keystones]]. To the east is a small enclosure with [[cast iron]] railings.
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|Gate piers, 9 Church Road<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Gate piers, 9 Church Road, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|60px|centre]]
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|The four gate [[pier (architecture)|piers]] are in [[cast iron]] and have a square plan. They are about high, and have panelled sides, and [[cornice]]s surmounted by small urns.
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|Brookside Farmhouse<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Dean Cottage, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|The farmhouse is in red brick with [[dentil]]led [[eaves]] and a tile roof. There are two storeys and attic, and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The central doorway has a [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] surround, a [[fanlight]], and a [[cornice]]. The windows are [[sash window|sashes]] with segmental heads, and there are three [[gable]]d [[dormer]]s with stone [[lintel (architecture)|lintels]].
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|Outbuildings, Brookside Farm<br/><small></small>
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|These consist of a barn, stables and other outbuildings. They are in red brick with tile roofs, they form a t-shaped plan, and have one or two storeys. The openings include various doorways, four [[Diocletian window]]s, and other windows.
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|Dean Cottage<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Dean Cottage, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|The cottage is in [[stucco|rendered]] brick on a [[plinth]], with a [[belt course|band]] and a tile roof. There are two storeys, and two [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The windows are small-pane [[casement window|casements]].
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|Dower House<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Dower House, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|The house is in painted brick with a [[belt course|band]] and a [[hip roof|hipped]] tile roof. There are two storeys and an attic, three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and a wing to the right. The central doorway has a [[fanlight]] and a lean-to hood, and it is flanked by three-sided [[bay window]]s. The other windows are [[sash window|sashes]] and there is a [[lunette]] in a central [[gable]]t..
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|Craythorne Hall and Manor<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Craythorne Hall, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|A large house, later divided into two, it is in [[sandstone]] with [[quoin (architecture)|quoins]], [[cornice]]d [[eaves]], and a [[hip roof|hipped]] [[slate]] roof. There are two storeys and an irregular plan, with an entrance front of two [[bay (architecture)|bays]], a projecting single-bay to the left, and a taller narrower projecting wing to the right. In the centre is a [[cast iron]] porch with paired [[Tuscan order|Tuscan]] columns, a [[frieze]] and a [[balustrade]]. Most of the windows are [[sash window|sashes]].
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|The Spread Eagle Public House<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Spread Eagle, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|The public house, which possibly has a 17th-century core, is in painted brick, it has a tile roof, and an L-shaped plan. The range facing the street is about long. The part to the left, which is older, has one storey and an attic, two [[gable]]s, two doorways with gabled hoods, and [[casement window]]s. The later extension to the right has two storeys, two gables, two [[oriel window]]s in the upper floor, and casements with segmental heads in the ground floor. The rear wing on the left has one storey and an attic, and contains three gabled [[dormer]]s. All the gables have decorative [[bargeboard]]s and most have [[finial]]s.
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|Lychgate and War Memorial<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Lych Gate, Rolleston on Dove.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|The [[lych gate]] is at the north entrance to the churchyard of St Mary's Church. The base is in [[sandstone]], the superstructure is in timber, and the roof is tiled. The [[bargeboard]]s of the [[gable]]s are cusped, and on the sides are [[fretting|fretted]] panels. The lych gate is also a war memorial and there are painted memorial inscriptions on the inside members.
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