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Monument]
Building
1. Site of Hanley castle
Grade Date
SAM
13th-14th c.
SAM
Medieval
SAM
Medieval
4. Cliffey Farmhouse,
B4211 east side
II
17th c.
5. Northend Farmhouse,
B4211 west side
II
17th c. with
19th c.
alterations
6. Northfield Farmhouse,
B4211 east side
II
17th c. with
19th c.
alterations
Key features
The castle was built by King
John between 1206 and 1212,
extensively remodelled by
Edward II between 1322 and
1327 and further extended in
1349. Today, only three sides of
a large banked enclosure with a
moated ditch and a keep
survive. Foundation walls
approximately 2.7m thick were
excavated near the keep in the
1980s.
The monument includes the
remains of a standing stone
cross with an octagonal socket
stone and restored head. It was
probably a boundary marker.
The monument includes the
remains of a standing stone
cross with a moulded octagonal
socket stone. It is mentioned as
the starting point of the
perambulation of the Malvern
Chase boundaries during the
reign of Elizabeth I.
Two-storeys, timber-framing. Lplan. Main range framed in
three rows of square panels.
One-bay cross-wing has jetty
partly under-built in brick. Tile
roof, chimney on ridge with a
multi-flue stack of star-shaped
outline.
Timber-framing and brick with
tile roof. North front has twostorey cross-wing framed in four
rows of square panels.
Timber-framing with brick
facade and tile roof. Two
storeys, two bays. At the rear
are two parallel wings, the righthand one with exposed framing
in irregular square panels.
7. Milestone near
Northfield Cottages,
B4211 east side
II
Mid-19th c.
8. Merevale Farmhouse,
B4211 west side
II
C. 1600 with
earlier
remains
9. Whittemere, B4211
east side
II
15th c.
II
17th c. with
later
alterations
II
16th c.
II
Mid- to late
19th c.
II
17th c.
II
16th c.
II
Mid-19th c.
Timber-framing in irregular
square panels. Two storeys with
attic, four bays. Left-hand
window on first floor of four
lights with timber mullions and
transom under a timber
pediment with shield of arms.
Attic dormers gabled with
decorative framing. Staircase
c.1600 in four flights with
tapering square balusters and
strapwork decoration, moulded
handrail and square newels with
finials and balls. Central room
on first floor lined with 17th c.
square panelling.
Timber-framing and brick with
tile roof. One storey with attic,
two-storey cross-wing at right.
Timber-framing with brick infill
and shingle roof. T-plan. Two
storeys. The cross-wing, at the
right, has irregular square
panels.
Cruck-framed with timberframed walls, brick infill and
shingle roof. Framed in square
panels with two curved tension
braces. Cruck truss partly
exposed in right-hand gable.
Painted brick and cast iron with
tile roof. Entrance has round
arch and iron gate. Pump is of
cast iron.
Timber-framing with some brick
infill and thatched roof. One
storey with attic. Framed in
irregular square panels.
Cruck-framed with timberframed walls, brick infill and tile
roof. Framed in irregular square
panels with two curved tension
braces. Cruck truss partly
exposed in left-hand gable.
Sandstone surround, cast iron
plate with finger indicators and
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II
II
II*
II
II
II
th
Early 17 c.
west corner
1861
II
Late 17th c.
II
Late 17th c.
II
1681
II
1677
II
1658
II
Late 19th c.
II
Late 19th c.
II
C. 1600 with
mid-19th c.
alterations
II
II
II*
II
II
II
17th c. with
later
alterations
II
C. 1500
II
17th c.
II
17th c.
refronted
mid-19th c.
II
Late 17th c.
with mid-18th
c. alterations
II
17th c.
II
Late 16th c.
with earlier
remains
II
Medieval
II
Mid-18th c.
II
17th c.
enlarged
and cased in
brick c.1800
II
17th c.
II
17th c. with
earlier
remains
II
17th c. with
later
alterations
II
Early 18th c.
II
Mid-18th c.
II
17th c.
II
Early 19th c.
II
17th c.
II
C. 1700
II
Early 19th c.
with late 20th
c. rear wing
II
17th c.
extended in
18th c. and
altered in
19th c.
II
C. 1600
II
17th c.
II
Early 17th c.
II
Late 17th/
early 18th c.
with later
additions
II
17th c. and
19th c.
II
Early 17th c.
II
1872-4,
architect Sir
George
Gilbert Scott
II*
1846,
architect
Charles
Hansom
II
1846,
architect
Charles
Hansom
II
Mid-19th c.
th
II
17 c. with
earlier
remains
II
Early 19th c.
II
17th c. with
later
additions