1 A small brick 19th century house with tiled roof, now part of a social club. The windows have been altered and there are steps up to the door.
A house built in brick with a tiled roof. It was constructed during the Imperial period and is situated in Austrey Road, Warton.
1 Church of 1841 by Thomas Johnson. Lancet style, with a bellcote.
2 Warton was formed into a separate ecclesiastical parish in 1849.
3 Photographed 1977.
The Parish Church of Holy Trinity, which was built in the Imperial period and is situated on Church Road, Warton.
1 Small 19th century building with two large windows in side wall (possibly original wall). Large door in one window with blocked round headed window over it. Tiled ...
A building used as a storehouse which was built during the Imperial period and which is situated in Curlew Close, Warton.
1 Shows on map as small rectangular enclosure and labelled “Pinfold”.
A pound, an enclosure used for rounding up livestock. The pound was shown on a map as a small rectangular enclosure. It dates to the Imperial period and was situated 450m west of Little Warton.
1 Warton (SE). Built early 19th century. Ceased by 1910. Demolished c1923. Post mill, with Midlands style round house. SK2803.
2 This is a post mill, with a base of brick, ...
The site of a windmill that was built in the Imperial period. The base of the windmill was built in brick. The site is 140m south of Orton Road, Warton.