1 Shustoke Hall dates from late 17th century and is surrounded by a rectangular moat. This moat is partly revetted with masonry; the S arm is crossed by a ...
A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 1km south of Shustoke.
1 Late 16th century timber framed and brick, T-shape. Two storeys and attics. Two large gable heads. Modern fenestration. Stone stack.
2 Date of 1685 on barn.
Green Farmhouse, a timber-framed house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated on the south side of Shustoke.
1 Brick built dovecote, with four gables. No longer used and in a very dilapidated state. Stone mullioned windows.
2 Foster dovecote number 25.
3 Photographed in 1977.
A dovecote, a building where pigeons or doves were housed. It was built during the Post Medieval period and is situated at Church End, Shustoke.
1 Much altered building, now cottages, refronted in brick. The birthplace of Sir William Dugdale in 1605.
The Old Rectory, a house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated at Church End.
1 Shustoke Hall. A house, brick built, c. 1680 of two stories and attics. The central doorway has moulded stone jambs and lintel, the original door with moulded ...
Shustoke Hall, a building that was constructed in brick during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 1km south east of Shustoke.
1 C. 1540: Walls mostly of modern brickwork. 19th century: Farm building rebuilt except for the massive stone base to the south chimney. There is some internal 16th ...
Moat House Farm, a house which was built during the Post Medieval period. It has a sundial scratched on the chimney. The house is situated 900m south east of Shustoke.
1 Plaque on wall of house states TCK 1669. When restoration was carried out (1977) the chimney was found to be 8 ft square.
2 Of early 17th century origin. ...
Church Farm, a house built during the Post Medieval period. It is situated 75m south of St. Cuthbert's Church, Church End.
1 An estate purchased by William Dugdale. The hall was built, or rebuilt shortly after purchase in 1625. In 1690 the building was refronted and remodelled, the main ...
Blyth Hall, a house that was built during the Post Medieval period, is situated 800m south west of Blyth End.
1 There are large fishponds W of the house, perhaps in part a former moat.
2 There is no ground evidence of a complete moat or of any pre 1690 earthworks. ...
The site of several fishponds, used for breeding and storing fish. These fishponds date to the Post Medieval period and survive as earthworks. They are situated 300m north west of Blyth Hall.
1 Brick built dovecote with a pyramidal roof. No longer used.
2 Foster dovecote number 24.
A brick-built dovecote used for housing pigeons or doves. It was built during the Post Medieval period and is situated 50m west of Blyth Hall.
1 2 Blyth Hall, Shustoke.
Lovie states that garden has changed since Beighton’s engraving of house and gardens was made in c. 1728. At the time of Lovie’s visit (1995/6) he ...
Formal garden, formal canals, plantations/paddocks. Recommendation for inclusion on Register by Lovie.
1 Shustoke Hall garden, Shustoke.
Lovie reports a moated site with drive and small gardens.
Moated site with drive and small gardens
1 Shustoke House garden, Shustoke.
Lovie reports pleasure grounds, walks, kitchen garden, paddock park with boundary planting. House demolished c.1950.
Pleasure grounds of house demolished in c. 1950
1 Two water mills were ‘conveyed’ to William Blythe in 1587 and this mill appears to have been part of Blythe Hall estate ever since. Information on ownership exists ...
Blyth Mill, a watermill which was built during the Post Medieval period, and which remained in use until the Modern period. The mill building is from the Imperial period with later additions. It is situated 700m north of Blyth Hall.
1 Packhorse bridge across the river Tame. 3 bays with semi-circular arches of the 17th century and cut-waters to the piers, all of red sandstone; the middle being higher ...
A packhorse bridge running over the River Tame. It was constructed during the Post Medieval period and is situated 1km north of Blyth End.
1 A row of three small, stone built Almshouses, of one storey with attics, with gabled dormers in the tiled roof. They have square headed doorways with oak frames, ...
Three stone-built almshouses which were constructed during the Post Medieval period for poor people to live in. They are situated in Station Road, Church End.
1 Cannon ball found while ploughing the field to the NW of Springs Guns plantation. Weight 10 lbs, diam approx 13 cm. Surface made up of many small ...
Findspot - a canon ball dating to the Post Medieval or Imperial period was found 300m north of Spring Guns Plantation.
1 There are a number of 16th century and 17th century houses to the W and S of the church at Church End. In addition other earthworks may indicate evidence ...
The possible site of a Post Medieval shrunken village which survives as an earthwork. The site is situated at Church End.