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Listed buildings in Milwich
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[[Milwich]] is a [[civil parish]] in the [[Borough of Stafford]], [[Staffordshire]], England. It contains 13 [[Listed building#England and Wales|listed buildings]] that are recorded in the [[National Heritage List for England]]. Of these, one is at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the villages of Milwich and [[Coton, Staffordshire|Coton]], and the surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings are houses and farmhouses, the earlier of which are [[timber framed]] or have a timber framed core. The other listed buildings are a church, a public house, a former [[toll house]], and a disused [[watermill]].
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==Key==
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! Grade
! Criteria
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|align="center" |II*
| Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
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|align="center" |II
| Buildings of national importance and special interest
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==Buildings==
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="width:100%; border:0; text-align:left; line-height:150%;"
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! scope="col" style="width:150px" |Name and location
! scope="col" style="width:100px" class="unsortable"|Photograph
! scope="col" style="width:120px" |Date
! scope="col" style="width:650px" class="unsortable"|Notes
! scope="col" style="width:50px" |Grade
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|All Saints Church<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Milwich Church - geograph.org.uk - 269734.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|The oldest part of the church is the west tower, which is in stone and in [[Perpendicular Gothic|Perpendicular]] style. The rest of the church, consisting of the [[nave]] and a low short [[chancel]], was rebuilt in 1792, and is in purple brick. The tower has two stages, diagonal [[buttress]]es, and an [[embattled]] [[parapet]]. The windows along the sides of the church have pointed heads, and the east window is [[Victorian era|Victorian]].
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|Ivy House Farmhouse<br/><small></small>
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|The house, which has been altered and restored, is [[timber framed]] with [[cruck]] construction, brick [[infill]], and a thatched roof. There is one storey and an attic, three [[casement window]]s, and a [[dormer]]. Inside, there is exposed timber framing with raised crucks.
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|Milwich Hall<br/><small></small>
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|The house, which has been much altered, is [[timber framed]] with plastered brick [[infill]], and a tile roof. There are two storeys and an attic, and a front of three projecting [[gable]]d [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The windows are [[casement window|casements]], and on the side is a massive chimney breast that is stone at the base and brick above.
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|Wheatsheaf Inn<br/><small></small>
|[[File:The Wheatsheaf, Coton - geograph.org.uk - 269771.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|The public house dates mainly from the 19th century. It is in engraved [[stucco]], the upper storey is [[roughcast]], and there is a first floor [[belt course|band]]. The public house has two storeys and an attic, and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], with a [[gable]] over the middle bay. The central doorway has a rectangular [[fanlight]], above it is an inn sign filling a window space, and the windows are [[sash window|sashes]].
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|Brook House<br/><small></small>
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|The house, which has been much altered, has a [[timber framed]] core, and it was partly refronted in brick, which has been painted, in the 19th century. The house has a roof of asbestos slate. There is one storey and an attic, three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and a modern single-storey single-bay extension to the left. On the front is a rustic porch, the windows are [[casement window|casements]] with cambered heads, and there are three [[dormer]]s.
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|Manor Farmhouse<br/><small></small>
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|The farmhouse, which was refronted in the 19th century, is in red brick on a stone [[plinth]], with [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] [[eaves]], and a tile roof with stone-[[coping (architecture)|coped]] [[gable]]s. There are two storeys, three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and an 18th-century rear wing. The doorway has a plain surround and a divided square [[fanlight]], and the windows are [[casement window|casements]] with cambered heads.
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|Coton Villa<br/><small></small>
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|The house is in [[roughcast]] brick with a tile roof. There are three storeys, two parallel ranges, and a front of two [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The central doorway has [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] [[pilaster]]s, a radial [[fanlight]], and an open [[pediment]], and the windows are [[sash window|sashes]] with plain [[lintel (architecture)|lintels]].
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|Grimblebrook House<br/><small></small>
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|The house is [[timber framed]] on a stone [[plinth]], and has a tile roof, two storeys and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. On the front is a shallow porch, the doorway has [[pilaster]]s and a [[cornice]] hood, and the windows are [[casement window|casements]], the roof sweeping over the upper floor windows.
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|The Round House<br/><small></small>
|[[File:The Toll House, Milwich - geograph.org.uk - 962462.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|Originally a [[toll house]] standing at a road junction, and is in red brick with [[dentil]]led [[eaves]] and a [[hip roof|hipped]] tile roof. There are two storeys, and a splayed end facing the junction. On the west side is a [[gable]]d rustic porch, and the windows are [[casement window|casements]] with cambered heads.
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|Coton Mill<br/><small></small>
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|The former [[watermill]] is in red brick with [[gable]]d ends and two storeys. It is disused, but retains an [[Water wheel#Undershot wheel|undershot waterwheel]] and machinery.
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|Coton Cottage<br/><small></small>
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|A red brick house with a [[hip roof|hipped]] [[slate]] roof, two storeys, and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The doorway has [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] [[pilaster]]s, a radial [[fanlight]], and an open [[pediment]], and the windows are [[sash window|sashes]].
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|Rosedene<br/><small></small>
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|A [[cottage orné]], it is in red brick with a tile roof, two storeys, and two [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The windows are [[casement window|casements]] in projecting cases, those on the ground floor with bracketed sills. The [[eaves]] project and sweep over the upper floor windows. The doorway at the rear has a pointed arch and a tiled bonnet roof.
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|Former School<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Old School, Milwich.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|1833
|The former school is in red brick with a tile roof, and has one storey and a front of five [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The second and fourth bays project slightly and are [[gable]]d, and on the fourth bay is an open [[cupola]] with a pyramidal roof containing a clock face. The gabled bays each contain a doorway with an inscribed tablet above. The windows are [[casement window]]s, and above the doorways and windows are [[hood mould]]s.
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[[Category:Lists of listed buildings in Staffordshire]]
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==Key==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Grade
! Criteria
|-
|align="center" |II*
| Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
|-
|align="center" |II
| Buildings of national importance and special interest
|}
==Buildings==
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="width:100%; border:0; text-align:left; line-height:150%;"
|-
! scope="col" style="width:150px" |Name and location
! scope="col" style="width:100px" class="unsortable"|Photograph
! scope="col" style="width:120px" |Date
! scope="col" style="width:650px" class="unsortable"|Notes
! scope="col" style="width:50px" |Grade
|-
|All Saints Church<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Milwich Church - geograph.org.uk - 269734.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|
|The oldest part of the church is the west tower, which is in stone and in [[Perpendicular Gothic|Perpendicular]] style. The rest of the church, consisting of the [[nave]] and a low short [[chancel]], was rebuilt in 1792, and is in purple brick. The tower has two stages, diagonal [[buttress]]es, and an [[embattled]] [[parapet]]. The windows along the sides of the church have pointed heads, and the east window is [[Victorian era|Victorian]].
|align="center" |
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|Ivy House Farmhouse<br/><small></small>
|
|align="center"|
|The house, which has been altered and restored, is [[timber framed]] with [[cruck]] construction, brick [[infill]], and a thatched roof. There is one storey and an attic, three [[casement window]]s, and a [[dormer]]. Inside, there is exposed timber framing with raised crucks.
|align="center" |
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|Milwich Hall<br/><small></small>
|
|align="center"|
|The house, which has been much altered, is [[timber framed]] with plastered brick [[infill]], and a tile roof. There are two storeys and an attic, and a front of three projecting [[gable]]d [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The windows are [[casement window|casements]], and on the side is a massive chimney breast that is stone at the base and brick above.
|align="center" |
|-
|Wheatsheaf Inn<br/><small></small>
|[[File:The Wheatsheaf, Coton - geograph.org.uk - 269771.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|
|The public house dates mainly from the 19th century. It is in engraved [[stucco]], the upper storey is [[roughcast]], and there is a first floor [[belt course|band]]. The public house has two storeys and an attic, and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], with a [[gable]] over the middle bay. The central doorway has a rectangular [[fanlight]], above it is an inn sign filling a window space, and the windows are [[sash window|sashes]].
|align="center" |
|-
|Brook House<br/><small></small>
|
|align="center"|
|The house, which has been much altered, has a [[timber framed]] core, and it was partly refronted in brick, which has been painted, in the 19th century. The house has a roof of asbestos slate. There is one storey and an attic, three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and a modern single-storey single-bay extension to the left. On the front is a rustic porch, the windows are [[casement window|casements]] with cambered heads, and there are three [[dormer]]s.
|align="center" |
|-
|Manor Farmhouse<br/><small></small>
|
|align="center"|
|The farmhouse, which was refronted in the 19th century, is in red brick on a stone [[plinth]], with [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] [[eaves]], and a tile roof with stone-[[coping (architecture)|coped]] [[gable]]s. There are two storeys, three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and an 18th-century rear wing. The doorway has a plain surround and a divided square [[fanlight]], and the windows are [[casement window|casements]] with cambered heads.
|align="center" |
|-
|Coton Villa<br/><small></small>
|
|align="center"|
|The house is in [[roughcast]] brick with a tile roof. There are three storeys, two parallel ranges, and a front of two [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The central doorway has [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] [[pilaster]]s, a radial [[fanlight]], and an open [[pediment]], and the windows are [[sash window|sashes]] with plain [[lintel (architecture)|lintels]].
|align="center" |
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|Grimblebrook House<br/><small></small>
|
|align="center"|
|The house is [[timber framed]] on a stone [[plinth]], and has a tile roof, two storeys and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. On the front is a shallow porch, the doorway has [[pilaster]]s and a [[cornice]] hood, and the windows are [[casement window|casements]], the roof sweeping over the upper floor windows.
|align="center" |
|-
|The Round House<br/><small></small>
|[[File:The Toll House, Milwich - geograph.org.uk - 962462.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|
|Originally a [[toll house]] standing at a road junction, and is in red brick with [[dentil]]led [[eaves]] and a [[hip roof|hipped]] tile roof. There are two storeys, and a splayed end facing the junction. On the west side is a [[gable]]d rustic porch, and the windows are [[casement window|casements]] with cambered heads.
|align="center" |
|-
|Coton Mill<br/><small></small>
|
|align="center"|
|The former [[watermill]] is in red brick with [[gable]]d ends and two storeys. It is disused, but retains an [[Water wheel#Undershot wheel|undershot waterwheel]] and machinery.
|align="center" |
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|Coton Cottage<br/><small></small>
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|align="center"|
|A red brick house with a [[hip roof|hipped]] [[slate]] roof, two storeys, and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The doorway has [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] [[pilaster]]s, a radial [[fanlight]], and an open [[pediment]], and the windows are [[sash window|sashes]].
|align="center" |
|-
|Rosedene<br/><small></small>
|
|align="center"|
|A [[cottage orné]], it is in red brick with a tile roof, two storeys, and two [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The windows are [[casement window|casements]] in projecting cases, those on the ground floor with bracketed sills. The [[eaves]] project and sweep over the upper floor windows. The doorway at the rear has a pointed arch and a tiled bonnet roof.
|align="center" |
|-
|Former School<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Old School, Milwich.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|1833
|The former school is in red brick with a tile roof, and has one storey and a front of five [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The second and fourth bays project slightly and are [[gable]]d, and on the fourth bay is an open [[cupola]] with a pyramidal roof containing a clock face. The gabled bays each contain a doorway with an inscribed tablet above. The windows are [[casement window]]s, and above the doorways and windows are [[hood mould]]s.
|align="center" |
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==References==
===Citations===
===Sources===
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[[Category:Lists of listed buildings in Staffordshire]]
November 20, 2019 at 01:02AM