Listed buildings in Dodcott cum Wilkesley

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Abbot's House of Combermere Abbey, a grade-I-listed former monastery

A total of 21 buildings and other structures in the English civil parish of Dodcott cum Wilkesley have been officially designated as listed buildings for their "special architectural and historic interest".[1] Dodcott cum Wilkesley is in the Cheshire East division of the ceremonial county of Cheshire, situated on the Cheshire Plain at the border with Shropshire. The civil parish is predominantly rural, with many scattered minor settlements, the largest of which is the small village of Burleydam. One of the listed buildings is classified by English Heritage as being in grade I, meaning "of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important" (this grade accounts for only 2.5% of all listed buildings);[1] two are in grade II* and the remainder in grade II.

Combermere Abbey, the remains of a former Cistercian monastery founded in 1133, is listed at grade I.[2][3] Richly endowed at foundation, its lands included the manor of Wilkesley, the villages of Dodcott, Lodmore and Royal, land at Burleydam, and woods at Butterley Heyes.[4][5] After its dissolution in 1538, the abbey was granted to Sir George Cotton, who converted part of the abbey buildings into a country house, demolishing the remainder.[2][3][6] The estate remained in the Cotton family, later the Viscounts Combermere, until 1919.[7] Little remains of the medieval monastic buildings; remnants of medieval stonework from an arch are concealed in a cupboard in the house, and a sundial in the park is believed to incorporate part of a 12th-century column.[2][8] The existing house incorporates a building generally considered to represent the Abbot's House, part of whose timbers have recently been dated to around 1502. Its timber-framed structure was hidden under a Gothic remodelling of around 1814–21, in which cement render, castellations and windows with pointed arches were added.[2][3] Combermere Park occupies a substantial area in the west of the civil parish and contains almost half of the parish's listed buildings and structures.[9] The other listed buildings and structures within the park date from the 18th and 19th centuries; many also have Gothic features. Unusual structures include a grade-II*-listed game larder, an icehouse, a folly incorporating dog kennels, a battlemented water tower and a clock tower.

St Michael's Church and its gates and railings in Burleydam are also associated with the Cotton family. Three listed buildings are clustered in the small settlement of Royal's Green, two in the hamlet of Wilkesley, and others in the hamlets of Barnett Brook and Grindley Green.[9] The five half-timbered "black and white" cottages and farm buildings to have listed status all date from the 17th century; this century accounts for half of the timber-framed buildings in Cheshire.[10] The earliest is believed to be Butterley Heyes, an early 17th-century farmhouse which is one of the parish's grade-II*-listed buildings. The earliest brick building, Wilkesley Farmhouse, also dates from the 17th century, and brick predominates as a building material in the listed buildings dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. Several structures are built in sandstone, including Stone Lodge, an early 19th-century gate lodge to the abbey.

Listed buildings and structures

Grade Criteria[1]
Grade I Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important.
Grade II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest.
Grade II Buildings of national importance and special interest.
Name Image Grade Built Location, OS Grid ref.[a] Description
Combermere Abbey photograph I
early 16th century
Combermere Park SJ 58726 44130 Combermere Abbey incorporates the remains of a Cistercian monastery, founded in 1133. The monastic core is believed to represent the Abbot's House, a timber-framed building with a hammerbeam roof whose timbers have been dated to 1502; the building is thought to have been remodelled not long before the abbey's dissolution in 1538. It became the country house of the Cotton family, who redesigned it in 1563. The building was remodelled and extended in the 1790s, and further extended and Gothicised in around 1814–21, with the addition of cement render, castellations and windows with pointed arches. Parts of the later additions were removed or reduced in the 1970s.[2][3][11]
Butterley Heyes photograph II*
early 17th century
Butterley Heys SJ 64794 41951 This farmhouse originally had an H-shaped plan with later extensions; its two projecting wings have gables. There are two storeys with attics under a tiled roof, with a prominent brick chimneystack to the right-hand end. The timber frame has been infilled with brick; it features small framing with angle braces.[12]
Game larder to the centre of the service court at Combermere Abbey photograph II*
early 19th century
Combermere Park SJ 58771 44087 This octagonal red-brick game larder, probably by the Irish Morrison family, stands on a stone plinth, with a porch to the east face. The shallow-pitched slate roof has large overhangs, and is topped with an octagonal wooden lantern, also slate roofed. The faces each have a two-light window headed with a cusp-shaped arch. The original ironwork on which game was hung remains in the interior.[2][3][13]
Barnett Brook Bridge
II
early–mid-19th century
Barnett Brook SJ 62070 44144 This single-span road bridge carries Sheppenhall Lane over a tributary of the River Weaver. It is in red sandstone with a rounded arch and a projecting stone band which delineates the parapet from the arch.[14]
Brankelow Cottage
II
c. 1797
Combermere Park SJ 58143 44230 Now a folly, Brankelow Cottage was built as a model dairy by John Webb, and was used as a gamekeeper's cottage. Standing to the west of Comber Mere, the building is in red brick with stone dressings under a slate roof, to a cross-shaped plan; the main (lake-facing) front has seven symmetrical bays, a central three-bay projection and pavilions to each end, formerly used as kennels. It is ornamented with battlements, pinnacles, pilasters and arrowslits. The interior has a single elliptical room.[2][3][7][15][16]
Church of St Michael photograph II
1769
Burleydam SJ 60685 42575 Now a parish church, St Michael's was built for Sir Lynch Cotton as a private chapel to Combermere Abbey, and extended at the east end in 1886. The church is in red brick with stone dressings under a slate roof. The windows have round arches. The three-bay west front, flanked by piers topped with fluted stone cylinders, has a clock with a carved stone surround in the gable. The northern porch has a carving depicting St George and the dragon.[17][18][19]
Gate piers and railings circa 5 yards to the north east of Stone Lodge photograph II
c. 1829
Combermere Park/Whitchurch Rd SJ 59909 43429 The gates and railings to the south-east entrance to Combermere Park stand adjacent to Stone Lodge and are also by the Irish Morrison family. The four gate piers are of yellow sandstone; the two central are taller and bear carved shields. At the date of listing (1986), the two central piers were surmounted with stone eagles, no longer present. The wrought-iron railings are set on a low sandstone wall.[15][20]
Grindley Green Cottage
II
17th century
Grindley Green SJ 60743 43457 This former farmhouse has a timber frame with small framing, infilled in places with brick; at the date of listing (1979), some wattle and daub remained on the upper storey. There are brick chimneystacks to each side.[21]
Icehouse circa 100 yards from the stable block at Combermere Abbey
II
18th or 19th century
Combermere Park SJ 58942 44396 This red-brick icehouse consists of a barrel-vaulted passage leading to a chamber with a domed roof. It was in ruins in 1997.[15][22]
Lodmore Lane Cottages
II
17th century
Fields View SJ 61562 42152 Formerly a pair of cottages, Lodmore Lane Cottages is now a single two-storey dwelling, restored and extended in the 20th century. The timber frame features small framing with brick infill.[23]
Northern range of service buildings photograph II
18th or early 19th century
Combermere Park SJ 58768 44098 With the southern range, this forms a service court to the south-east of Combermere Abbey. Constructed in red brick with a slate roof, the building features lancet windows, cross-shaped arrowslits and a parapet with battlements. The range includes an octagonal turret and a water tower, both with battlements.[3][15][24]
Northwoods Farmhouse
II
early–mid-18th century
Wilkesley SJ 64592 40194 Northwoods Farmhouse is in red brick with three storeys and three bays under a tiled roof. The main entrance is placed asymmetrically, and has a 19th-century porch. Several of the ground- and first-floor windows have slightly arched heads.[25]
Outbuildings circa 10 yards to north of The Royals
II
17th century
Royal's Green SJ 62289 42694 This L-shaped farm outbuilding has a timber frame, infilled with brick, featuring small framing with passing braces, under a partly tiled roof. One wing has two storeys; the other is single storey.[26][27]
Railings, piers and gates at Church of St Michael
II
early 18th century
Burleydam SJ 60698 42589 The cast-iron double gates and railings to St Michael's churchyard were moved from Lleweni Hall, Denbighshire. The gate piers are square in cross-section and are formed of open ironwork tracery. The railings are topped with arrowheads.[17][28]
The Royals
II
17th century
Royal's Green SJ 62275 42676 The Royals is a T-shaped building with two storeys under a slate roof. It was formerly a hunting lodge. The timber frame features small framing with angle braces and rendered infill. The frame of the main part of the house has been heightened, while that of the rear wing remains at the original height. The front entrance is placed asymmetrically, and has a 19th-century porch.[27][29]
The Royals Farmhouse
II
late 18th or early 19th century
Royal's Green SJ 62301 42645 This red-brick farmhouse has three storeys and three bays to the main façade, under a tiled roof. The central entrance has a brick porch and the windows have stone sills. The left-hand face also has three narrow bays. The two prominent brick chimneystacks are placed symmetrically to each side.[30]
Southern range of service buildings photograph II
18th or early 19th century
Combermere Park SJ 58777 44077 With the northern range, this forms a service court to the south-east of Combermere Abbey. It is constructed in red brick with a slate roof. The range includes a square clock tower, built in 1815 to celebrate the Battle of Waterloo; the clock is by JB Joyce & Co and has a circular clock face. The tower is decorated with arrowslits and capped by an octagonal timber bell cote whose openings have pointed arches.[3][15][31][32]
Stable block photograph II
1837
Combermere Park SJ 58990 44236 Designed by Edward Blore, the former stable block to Combermere Abbey, now divided into holiday cottages, forms a quadrangle surrounding a rectangular courtyard and incorporates two cottages and a former carriage house. The Elizabethan-style structure is in red brick with stone dressings under a slate roof, and features lancet windows, square lead-roofed turrets and an octagonal-flued chimneystack. The arched main entrance is placed asymmetrically in the front range; it is flanked by narrow octagonal turrets topped with spirelets.[2][3][15][33]
Stone Lodge
II
c. 1828–29
Combermere Park/Whitchurch Rd SJ 59897 43422 Stone Lodge, the gate lodge to the south-east entrance to Combermere Park, is by William Vitruvius Morrison. The Elizabethan-style lodge is in red sandstone under a slate roof, and has a prominent chimneystack. The main (driveway) face has two storeys with a canted bay window and a gable, which displays Viscount Combermere's coat of arms in lead, and is surmounted by an elongated finial. To its left, slightly recessed, is a single-storey wing with a projecting gabled porch also bearing a coat of arms.[2][3][15][34]
Sundial and base circa 5 yards to south east of Combermere Abbey
II
12th-century base; 19th-century sundial
Combermere Park SJ 58761 44131 The sundial is of yellow sandstone with a copper dial face and gnomon. The circular base is believed to be the remains of a Romanesque column from the 12th-century Combermere Abbey building. The shaft is octagonal.[8]
Wilkesley Farmhouse
II
17th century
Wilkesley SJ 62936 41014 Wilkesley Farmhouse is a large two-storey building in red brick under a tiled roof. The earliest bay features blue-brick diaperwork. The farmhouse was substantially extended during the 19th century, with the addition of a T-shaped projecting wing.[35]

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
  1. ^ a b c Listed Buildings, English Heritage, retrieved 30 November 2012
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i de Figueiredo & Treuherz, pp. 60–65
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Hartwell et al., pp. 293–95
  4. ^ Husain, pp. 130–131
  5. ^ Latham, ed., p. 22
  6. ^ Driver, p. 160
  7. ^ a b "Timeline", Combermere Abbey, Combermere Abbey, archived from the original on 2 April 2015, retrieved 15 March 2013
  8. ^ a b Historic England, "Sundial and base circa 5 yards to south east of Combermere Abbey (1330136)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 December 2012
  9. ^ a b Cheshire East/Cheshire West and Chester: Interactive Mapping: Dodcott cum Wilkseley showing Combermere Park and listed buildings (accessed 17 March 2013)
  10. ^ McKenna p. 21
  11. ^ Historic England, "Combermere Abbey (1136900)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 December 2012
  12. ^ Historic England, "Butterley Heyes (1136928)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 December 2012
  13. ^ Historic England, "Game larder to centre of service court at Combermere Abbey (1138528)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 December 2012
  14. ^ Historic England, "Barnett Brook Bridge (1138531)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 December 2012
  15. ^ a b c d e f g Historic England, "Combermere Abbey (1000639)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 March 2013
  16. ^ Historic England, "Brankelow Cottage (1136915)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 December 2012
  17. ^ a b Hartwell et al., p. 196
  18. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Michael (1138532)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 December 2012
  19. ^ Latham, ed., pp. 71–72
  20. ^ Historic England, "Gate piers and railings circa 5 yards to the north east of Stone Lodge (1136977)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 December 2012
  21. ^ Historic England, "Grindley Green Cottage (1225737)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 December 2012
  22. ^ Historic England, "Icehouse circa 100 yards from the stable block at Combermere Abbey (1065910)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 December 2012
  23. ^ Historic England, "Lodmore Lane Cottages (1312572)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 December 2012
  24. ^ Historic England, "Northern range of service buildings (1138527)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 December 2012
  25. ^ Historic England, "Northwoods Farmhouse (1330137)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 December 2012
  26. ^ Historic England, "Outbuildings circa 10 yards to north of The Royals (1330138)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 December 2012
  27. ^ a b Latham, ed., pp. 78–79
  28. ^ Historic England, "Railings, piers and gates at Church of St Michael (1312550)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 December 2012
  29. ^ Historic England, "The Royals (1312537)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 December 2012
  30. ^ Historic England, "The Royals Farmhouse (1136961)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 December 2012
  31. ^ Historic England, "Southern range of service buildings (1330135)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 December 2012
  32. ^ "Local treasure open for tours following important restoration", Combermere Abbey website, Combermere Abbey, 2012, archived from the original on 10 June 2015, retrieved 25 March 2013
  33. ^ Historic England, "Stable block (1357426)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 December 2012
  34. ^ Historic England, "Stone Lodge (1138534)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 December 2012
  35. ^ Historic England, "Wilkesley Farmhouse (1138529)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 December 2012

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