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Listed buildings in Brereton and Ravenhill


Peter I. Vardy: New list


Brereton and Ravenhill is a [[civil parish]] in the district of [[Cannock Chase District|Cannock Chase]], [[Staffordshire]], England. It contains ten buildings that are recorded in the [[National Heritage List for England]]. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the other is at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains [[Brereton, Staffordshire|Brereton]], a suburb of the town of [[Rugeley]] and the countryside to the southwest. The [[Trent and Mersey Canal]] passes through the parish, and the listed buildings associated with this are an [[accommodation bridge]] and a viaduct. The other listed buildings are houses and associated structures, a church, a barn, and a milestone.
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==Key==

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! Grade
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|align="center" |II*
| Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
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|align="center" |II
| Buildings of national importance and special interest
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==Buildings==
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! scope="col" style="width:150px" |Name and location
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! scope="col" style="width:120px" |Date
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! scope="col" style="width:50px" |Grade
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|Barn at rear of 179 and 181&nbsp;Main Road<br/><small></small>
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|The barn is in stone with some brick, there is exposed [[timber framing]] with [[infill]] in brick and stone in the [[gable]] ends, and the roof is tiled. There is one storey and a later loft, and the barn contains two doorways and one window.
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|Brereton Hall<br/><small></small>
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|Originally a [[manor house]], it was altered in about 1795, and divided into two dwellings soon after 1812. The house is in yellow brick facing the original stone, it has stone dressings, a [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] [[eaves]] [[cornice]], and a [[hip roof|hipped]] [[slate]] roof. There are three storeys, eleven [[bay (architecture)|bays]], two rear wings with three storeys, and one with two storeys. On the front is a stone porch with engaged [[Tuscan order|Tuscan]] half-columns, a radial [[fanlight]], and an [[entablature]], and to the right is a simpler open porch. The windows on the front are [[sash window|sashes]], and in the rear wings they are [[cast iron]]-framed [[casement window|casements]].
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|The Holly Bush<br/><small></small>
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|A house, at one time an inn, it is partly [[timber framed]] and partly in brick with applied timbers, and it has a thatched roof. There is one storey and an attic, four [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and flanking single-storey wings. The doorways have plain surrounds, the windows are [[casement window|casements]], and there are two [[dormer]]s.
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|Cedar Lodge<br/><small></small>
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|A house, later a hotel, it is [[stucco]]ed with [[dentil]]led [[eaves]], and has a [[slate]] roof. There are three storeys and four [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The lower two storeys of the first and third bays project as convex bows surmounted by [[wrought iron]] balconies. Between them is a doorway with [[Tuscan order|Tuscan]] columns and a [[cornice]] hood, and all the windows are [[sash window|sashes]] in [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] surrounds.
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|Brereton House<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Brereton House, Rugeley.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|A red brick house with [[belt course|floor bands]], side [[pilaster]]s, [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] [[eaves]] and a blocking course. There are three storeys and five [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. In the centre is a [[stucco]]ed porch with [[Tuscan order|Tuscan]] columns, a [[frieze]] with [[triglyph]]s, and a moulded [[pediment]], and the windows are [[sash window|sashes]].
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|Walls, piers, gates and steps, Brereton House<br/><small></small>
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|In front of the forecourt are low stone convex walls flanked by [[rustication (architecture)|rusticated]] stone [[pier (architecture)|piers]]. Stone steps with scrolled hand rails lead up to the central [[wrought iron]] gates with openwork posts.
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|Bridge No. 64<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Bridge No. 64, Trent and Mersey Canal.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|An [[accommodation bridge]] over the [[Trent and Mersey Canal]], it is in red brick with stone [[coping (architecture)|coping]], and consists of a single segmental-headed arch. The bridge has a hump back, swept wings ending in [[pier (architecture)|piers]], and there have been some repairs in [[engineering brick]]s.
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|Milestone<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Milestone 1 mile from Rugeley.jpg|60px|centre]]
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|The milestone is a rough-cut stone post. It carries a [[cast iron]] plate indicating the distances in miles to London, [[Lichfield]], and [[Stone, Staffordshire|Stone]].
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|St Michael's Church<br/><small></small>
|[[File:St. Michael, Brereton - geograph.org.uk - 1212909.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|1837
|The church was designed by Thomas Trubshaw in mainly [[Early English Gothic|Early English]] style, enlarged by [[George Gilbert Scott]] in 1878, and the tower was remodelled in 1887 by [[John Oldrid Scott]]. It is built in grey [[sandstone]] with tile roofs, and consists of a [[nave]] with a west porch, north and south [[transept]]s towards the west end, [[aisle#Church architecture|aisles]] to the east of them, a [[chancel]] with a southwest [[vestry]] and a northwest [[steeple]]. The steeple has a tower that becomes octagonal towards the top and it is surmounted by a spire. The windows are [[lancet window|lancets]].
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|Viaduct over Trent and Mersey Canal<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Trent & Mersey Canal - Rugeley - Viaduct over the canal (34175674260).jpg|100px|centre]]
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|The viaduct carries a railway over the canal. It is in stone with a brick arch [[soffit]], and consists of a single skewed semicircular arch. The bridge has [[voussoir]]s, a [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] [[cornice]], and three concrete [[buttress]]es on the north side.
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