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Listed buildings in Cannock


Peter I. Vardy: New list


[[Cannock]] is a town and an [[civil parish|unparished]] area in the district of [[Cannock Chase District|Cannock Chase]], [[Staffordshire]], England. It contains 17 buildings that are recorded in the [[National Heritage List for England]]. Of these, three are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The listed buildings include a church and associated structures, houses, shops, public houses, a former chapel and its manse, a conduit head, and a school.
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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
! scope="col" style="width:100px" class="unsortable"|Photograph
! scope="col" style="width:120px" |Date
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! scope="col" style="width:50px" |Grade
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|[[St Luke's Church, Cannock|St Luke's Church]]<br/><small></small>
|[[File:St. Luke's Church, Cannock - geograph.org.uk - 119236.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|Most of the church dates from the 14th century, it was [[Victorian restoration|restored]] and the east end was extended in 1878–82, the chapel was added in 1949 and the porch in 1957. The church is built in [[sandstone]] and has [[slate]] roofs. It consists of a [[nave]], north and south [[aisle#Church architecture|aisles]], a south porch, a [[chancel]] with a northeast [[vestry]] and a southeast chapel, and a west tower. The tower has three stages, diagonal [[buttress]]es, a three-light west window, a clock face on the south side, and an [[embattled]] [[parapet]] with corner [[pinnacle]]s. The church is mainly [[Perpendicular Gothic|Perpendicular]] in style, with the north aisle in [[Decorated Gothic|Decorated]] style and containing some earlier fabric. There are embattled parapets on the body of the church and pinnacles on the north aisle.
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|Wayside cross<br/><small></small>
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|The [[wayside cross]] in in the churchyard of [[St Luke's Church, Cannock|St Luke's Church]]. It is in [[sandstone]], and consists of a small fragment of shaft on a graduated base.
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|79 High Green<br/><small></small>
|[[File:The Linford Arms, Cannock - geograph.org.uk - 845354.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|A house, later used for other purposes, it is in painted brick on a [[timber framed]] core, and has a tile roof. There are two storeys and antics, and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], the outer bays projecting and [[gable]]d with scalloped [[bargeboard]]s. The doorway and windows are modern replacements. Inside there is some exposed timber framing.
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|Conduit head<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Conduit Head, Cannock.jpg|60px|centre]]
|align="center"|1736
|The building is in red [[sandstone]], and has a pyramidal stone-flagged roof with a ball [[finial]]. It has two storeys, a hexagonal plan, and stands on a [[plinth]]. The building contains a low doorway with an opening above, and on the side is an inscribed plaque.
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|Cannock Mill<br/><small></small>
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|The mill is in red brick with [[modillion]] [[eaves]] and a tile roof. There are three storeys, three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and a two-storey wing on the right. The doorway has a plain surround, and the windows are [[casement window|casements]] with cambered heads.
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|Council House<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Council House, Cannock.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|The house, later used for other purposes, is [[stucco]]ed, with [[quoin (architecture)|quoins]], a [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] [[cornice]], a [[parapet]] curving up at the ends, and a [[hipped roof|hipped]] tile roof. There are two storeys, five [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and a recessed lower four-bay wing on the left. Steps lead up to the central doorway that has a moulded [[architrave]] and a triangular [[pediment]]. The windows are [[sash window|sashes]], those in the upper floor with [[apron (architecture)|aprons]].
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|8 and 8A Mill Street<br/><small></small>
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|A [[roughcast]] shop with [[quoin (architecture)|quoins]], [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] stone [[eaves]] and a tile roof. There are two storeys and an attic, and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. In the ground floor are shop windows and a central doorway with a [[pediment]]ed hood. The upper floor contains [[casement window]]s with channelled [[keystone (architecture)|keyblocks]], and there are three box[[dormer]]s.
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|10 Mill Street<br/><small></small>
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|A [[roughcast]] shop that has side [[pilaster]]s with [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] caps, moulded [[eaves]], and a tile roof. There are two storeys and an attic, and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. In the ground floor is a shop front that has a recessed central doorway with a moulded [[pediment]]ed hood. The upper floor contains three-light [[casement window]]s with moulded [[keystone (architecture)|keyblocks]] and [[apron (architecture)|aprons]], the middle window is blind, and there are two [[hip roof]]ed [[dormer]]s.
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|Cannock Mill House<br/><small></small>
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|The house, to the north of the mill, is [[roughcast]] with brick [[modillion]] [[eaves]], and a tile roof. There are three storeys, three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], two doorways with plain surrounds, and [[sash window]]s with cambered heads.
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|Congregational chapel<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Congregational Chapel, Cannock.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|1824
|The former chapel, which was extended later in the 19th century, is in red brick with overhanging [[eaves]] and a Welsh [[slate]] roof, and is in [[Gothick]] style. It has a rectangular plan, a single storey, and a lean-to extension on the west. The east front has two [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and contains two windows with [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] surrounds, pointed heads, [[hood mould]]s, and they contain Y-[[tracery]]. There are similar windows on the sides of the church, and in the gable is an inscribed tablet.
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|Manse<br/><small></small>
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|The manse to the south of the chapel is in red brick and has a [[hip roof|hipped]] [[slate]] roof. There are two storeys, a double-depth plan, and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The central doorway has a [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] surround, a rectangular [[fanlight]] and a small [[canopy (building)|canopy]] on [[corbel|console]] brackets, and the windows are [[sash window|sashes]].
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|Railings and gates, [[St Luke's Church, Cannock|St Luke's Church]]<br/><small></small>
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|The railings and gates at the south entrance to the churchyard are in [[wrought iron]]. In the centre is a pair of gates, flanked by smaller gates. There are four gate posts in openwork wrought iron, each with a [[fluting (architecture)|fluted]] domed cap and an urn [[finial]].
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|71, 71A, 73 and 75 High Green<br/><small></small>
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|A row of three shops and a house, Nos. 71 and 71A are [[stucco]]ed, the others are in painted brick, with [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] [[eaves]] and a tile roof. There are two storeys and eight [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. No 71 is a house, and has a doorway with a moulded surround, [[pilaster]]s, side lights and a [[cornice]] hood, and the windows are [[sash window|sashes]]; the others have shop fronts in the ground floor and the windows are replacements. There is an entry to the left of No. 73.
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|Wallhouse National School<br/><small></small>
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|align="center"|1828
|The school consists of a central house and flanking school rooms, all [[stucco]]ed and with tile roofs. The house has two storeys, three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], [[sash window]]s, and a [[hipped roof]]. In the centre is a projecting porch with a segmental-headed opening, a [[hood mould]], and an inscribed plaque above. The school rooms are [[gabled]], with a circular window in the gable, and a window below with a pointed head and a hood mould. Between the house and the school rooms are single-storey links with a doorway and a curved hood mould.
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|77 and 79 High Green<br/><small></small>
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|A pair of red brick houses, later used for other purposes, they have [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] stone [[eaves]] with [[corbel|consoles]], a tile roof, and two storeys. No.&nbsp;77 has two [[bay (architecture)|bays]], a modern shop front, and to the right a round-headed doorway with a [[fanlight]]. No.&nbsp;79 has three bays, in the centre is a doorway with [[Ionic order|Ionic]] [[pilaster]]s, an arched head, and a [[keystone (architecture)|keystone]]. The windows are [[sash window|sashes]], those in the ground floor with [[cornice]] hoods on consoles.
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|Gates, railings end gate piers, Council House<br/><small></small>
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|The ornate gates and railings at the front of the forecourt are in [[wrought iron]], the railings on a low stone wall. At the ends are [[rustication (architecture)|rusticated]] [[pier (architecture)|piers]], each with a [[cornice]] cap and a ball [[finial]].
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|Crystal Fountain Public House<br/><small></small>
|[[File:The Crystal Fountain, Cannock - geograph.org.uk - 845229.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|1937
|The public house is in brown brick, and has a [[coping (architecture)|coped]] [[parapet]] and a [[hip roof|hipped]] [[pantile]] roof. There are two storeys and four [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. In the ground floor are three tall multipane windows in [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] [[architrave]]s, the outer windows with scrolled [[keystone (architecture)|keystones]], and flanking them are doorways with architraves. The upper floor contains three three-light [[casement window]]s, flanked by circular windows, and at the rear is a [[loggia]] with round-headed arches.
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