Listed buildings of Farndon, Cheshire
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In addition to being a Conservation area Farndon, Cheshire, England, has many listed buildings:-
[edit] Grade I
- Farndon Bridge, Farndon, Cheshire the part in Cheshire, is a scheduled ancient monument. The Bridge links Farndon with Holt, Wales. Built circa 1345, of red sandstone. The Welsh side has a newer flatter span that is reputed to have originally been a draw span.
[edit] Grade II*
C14 Tower remains of the early church. It was substantially damaged and rebuilt during the civil war so nave and chancel are 1660, the north porch is early C18 and south transept is early C19.
- Barnston Memorial, Churton Road, Farndon. Obelisk, circa 1858 in memorial to Roger Barnston Esq. a brevet Lieutenant Colonel from the Crimean War who died from wounds sustained during the Indian Mutiny.
[edit] Grade II
- Holly Cottage, Barton Road
- The Chimes, Church Lane
- Tudor, Church Lane
- Chapel House, Church Road
- Pair Of Adjacent Table Tombs In Churchyard (South Of St Chad's Church, East Of Path To Church Porch), Church Road
- Holly Bush Cottage, Churton Road
- Academy House, High Street
- Black And White Cottages, High Street
- Church View, High Street
- Deebanks, High Street
- Sunnyside, High Street
- Top Farm, High Street
- Village Lockup, High Street
- Poplar House, With Former Cartshed And Stable
- Bridge View, High Street https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/s320x320/397480_10150504101331806_552391805_9099678_32003088_n.jpg