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House
Early to Mid C19
Buff-coloured brick house with dark headers. New tile hipped roof. Two-storeys. Three bays. Sashes with glazing bars and cast-iron segmental-arched lintels with keyblocks. Central pilastered doorcase, with flat hood on console brackets.
House
Early to Mid C19
Buff-coloured brick house with low-pitched hipped slate roof. Two-storeys. Three bays. Sashes with glazing bars and cast-iron segmental-arched lintels with keyblocks. Central doorway with pilastered and pedimented doorcase. Original fenestration and pedimented doorcase at rear.
Terrace
Late C18/Early C19
Stuccoed brick terrace of houses. Plain tile hipped roof with brick dentil eaves. Two-storeys, 4 window range. Left-hand (no.5) is later C19 addition in facsimile. Sashes with glazing bars and voussoired head. Panelled and glazed doors with rectangular fanlights. No. 5 has canted ground floor bay windows. Including c19 front garden area railings on low brick wall with stone coping.
House
Mid C19
Buff-coloured brick house. Plain tile roof with cabled ends. Two-storeys. Three bays. Sashes with glazing bars. Moulded segmental arched lintels with keyblocks. Doorway at rear. Brick end stacks.
House
C18
Brick range with early C19 stuccoed front with parapet and pilasters. Wing at left-hand (north) of circa C17 date. Two-storey 5 window range. Sashes with glazing bars and voussoired heads. Two C19 porches with panelled walls, Gothic aide windows and panelled doors. Round-arched passageway at center. Right-hand end projects, sandstone walls partly exposed and inside timber framing has been revealed. Including early C19 front garden area railings of iron on stone dwarf vail.
House
Late C18/Early C19
Stuccoed brick house. Plain tile roof with gabled ends and moulded eaves. Two-storeys, 2 window range. Sashes with glazing bars with voussoired heads. Right-hand early C19 double fronted shop with panelled pilasters entablature and glazing bars to either side of central doorway with flush-panel door and rectangular fanlight. Rendered brick ridge stack off center.
Timber Framed House
C17
Timber framed cottage range, no. 37 stuccoed with timber framing exposed in gable end. No. 36 fronted in brick in C19. Plain tile roof with gabled ends. One storey and attic. Three window range. Modern and C19 casements. No. 37 has fielded panel door. No. 36 has plank door. Two C19 gabled dormers. Brick ridge stack off center. No. 36 has c19 brick wing at rear.
House
C18
Whitewashed brick. Plain tile roof with stone coped gable ends and brick dentil eaves. Single pile plan. Three storeys. Three bays. Sash windows with glazing bars in segmental headed openings. Central Doric doorway with engaged columns and pediment. Large plaque above doorway. Brick chimney stacks over gable ends. Two storeyed gabled wing at rear.
House
1789
Brick house with whitewashed front. Plain tile roof with gabled ends and brick dentil eaves course. Two storeys and attic. Three bays. Modern casements in original openings with stone heads with keyblocks, center window has initials "IPR.1789" and sash with glazing bars. Attic window in gable end. Brick end stacks.
Inclined Plane
C19
Incline formerly provided with winding gear which connected the now disused Meadows Pit Colliery with Blists Hill Ironworks site via the Lee Dingle Bridge built in 1872 qv. The incline is brick paved and overgrown with grass.
Bridge
1872
A high level iron lattice girder bridge on 2 large blue engineering brick piers, tapered and with parallel sides, bases and capitals. The abutments at each end have cast-iron parapets. Built to connect Meadowpit Colliery via Baggaleys Wind (an incline), to the Blists hill Ironworks.
Brickworks
1870
Brickworks on site of earlier brickworks founded in 1851. Built of brick with plain tile roofs. The buildings include: hot-floor drying sheds originally heated by coal fires and waste steam; rectangular down-draught kilns connected to a chimney by underground flues; clay preparation buildings which originally contained steam-powered clay working machinery; a canal wharf; an engineer's and carpenter's workshop and a works office. Also including the clay-mine headgear and steam winding engine shed on opposite side of the canal.
Ironworks
Mid-LateC18
Furnace last used at end of C19. Furnaces set into back with stone retaining walls and pointed brick arches. Large stone and brick foundations is all that remains in front. Flanked by engine house at each end. The left-hand (north) one has round-headed windows, hipped roof and contains the engine. The right-hand (south) one has gable-ended roof and the engine has been taken out.
House
C17/C18
Brick, the principal elevations roughcast. Hip plain tile roof. Two storeys. Five bays, left and right-hand bays projecting. 1:3:2 windows, sashes with glazing bars, and voussoired heads with keyblocks. Central modern glazed door and modern conservatory across recess. Side doorway with wooden trellis porch and panelled door. A salient feature is the massive brick chimney stacks with blind round-headed arcading. Panelled rooms of circa 1700 with chimneypieces. John Rose, the founder of the Coalport Chinaworks lived here.
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