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Listed buildings in Seighford


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[[Seighford]] is a [[civil parish]] in the [[Borough of Stafford]], [[Staffordshire]], England. It contains 21 [[Listed building#England and Wales|listed buildings]] that are recorded in the [[National Heritage List for England]]. Of these, two are at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the villages of Seighford, [[Derrington]], and [[Great Bridgeford]] and the surrounding area. Most of the listed buildings are houses, cottages and associated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings, and a high proportion of these are [[timber framed]] or have a timber framed core. The other listed buildings consist of a church, a headstone in the churchyard, a public house, a bridge, and two mileposts.
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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:120px" |Date
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! scope="col" style="width:50px" |Grade
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|[[Seighford#St Chad's|St Chad's Church]]<br/><small></small>
|[[File:St Chad, Seighford 1.jpg|100px|centre]]
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|The north [[aisle#Church architecture|aisle]] was added in the 14th–15th century, the [[nave]] and tower in 1748, and the church was restored in 1904 by [[W. D. Caröe]]. The tower is built in brick, the rest of the church is partly in brick and partly in red and grey [[sandstone]], and the roofs are tiled. The church consists of a nave, a north aisle, a lower and narrower [[chancel]], and a west tower. The tower has three stages, clasping [[buttress]]es, a west doorway, clock faces, and an [[embattled]] [[parapet]] with corner [[pinnacle]]s.
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|Seighford Hall<br/><small></small>
|[[File:2seighford hall.JPG|100px|centre]]
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|The house has been much altered and extended, particularly in the 19th century. It is [[timber framed]] with tile roofs and has an irregular plan. The house is partly in two storeys and partly in two storeys with an attic, and it has a front of nine [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. Three of the bays project and have [[gable]]s with carved [[bargeboard]]s. The windows are [[mullion]]ed and [[transom (architecture)|transomed]], and on the roof is a [[cupola]].
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|The Gables<br/><small></small>
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|The house, which has been altered, is partly [[timber framed]] and partly in colourwashed brick, and has a tile roof. There are two storeys and an attic, an irregular plan, and a front of three [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The windows are a mix of [[sash window|sashes]] and [[casement window]]s, and there is a two-storey porch.
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|Barn, Lower Cooksland Farm<br/><small></small>
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|The barn is [[timber framed]] with brick [[infill]], and has a tile roof.
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|Barn, Seighford Hall<br/><small></small>
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|The barn is [[timber framed]] with brick [[infill]] on a stone [[plinth]], and has a tile roof.
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|Clanford Hall<br/><small></small>
|[[File:Clanford Hall Farm - geograph.org.uk - 229419.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|1648
|The house is [[timber framed]] with restoration in colourwashed brick, and a tile roof with [[gable]]s and [[finial]]s. There are two storeys and an attic, the upper storey and attic being [[jettied]]. The east front has three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], the middle bay containing a three-storey gabled brick porch. The windows are [[mullion]]ed [[casement window|casements]].
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|Aston Hall<br/><small></small>
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|The house, which was refashioned in the 18th century, is partly in brick and partly [[timber framed]], and has a tile roof. There are two storeys and an attic, and a front of five [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The doorway has a segmental [[fanlight]] and a bracketed hood, and the windows are a mix of [[sash window|sash]] and [[casement window]]s.
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|Blue Cross Farmhouse<br/><small></small>
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|Originally a pair of cottages, later altered and combined into one dwelling, it is partly [[timber framed]] and party in colourwashed brick, and has a tile roof. There is one storey and an attic, and four [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. On the front is a [[gable]]d porch, the windows are [[casement window|casements]], and there are two gabled [[dormer]]s. Inside, there is exposed timber framing.
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|Bridgeford Hall<br/><small></small>
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|The house, which was much altered in the 18th century, has a [[timber framed]] core, and has been refaced in brick. It has a tile roof with [[coping (architecture)|coped]] [[gable]]s. There are two storeys and an attic, and a front of three [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The doorway has a rectangular [[fanlight]], the windows are are three [[dormer]]s.
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|Derrington Hall<br/><small></small>
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|The house was later enlarged. It is [[roughcast]] with a [[string course]] and a tile roof. There are two storeys and an attic, and a front of six [[bay (architecture)|bays]], the left two bays being lower. On the front is a two-storey [[gable]]d porch, and the windows are [[casement window|casements]].
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|Hollybush Inn<br/><small></small>
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|A cottage, later altered and developed into a public house, it is [[timber framed]] with red brick [[infill]] and a tile roof. There is one storey and an attic, a front of two [[bay (architecture)|bays]], a later extension with a catslide roof to the right of the front, and rear additions. The doorway has an [[architrave]] with a dated [[lintel (architecture)|lintel]], to the right is a small-paned window, and above is a [[dormer]].
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|Lower Cooksland Farmhouse<br/><small></small>
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|The farmhouse, which was later altered, is [[timber framed]] with brick [[infill]] and has a tile roof. There are two storeys and two [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and the windows are [[casement window|casements]].
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|Stallbrook Hall<br/><small></small>
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|The house has a [[timber framed]] core, it is mainly encased in red brick, and has [[belt course|floor bands]] and a tile roof. The house is partly in two storeys, and partly in two storeys and an attic, and has an L-shaped plan. The doorway has [[pilaster]]s, and most of the windows are [[casement window|casements]]. There is exposed timber framing on the [[gable]] of the north wing.
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|Village Farmhouse<br/><small></small>
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|The farmhouse is [[timber framed]] with [[infill]] in colourwashed brick, and it has a tile roof. There is one storey and an attic, and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. Above the doorway is a flat hood on brackets, the windows are [[casement window|casements]], and there are three [[gable]]d [[dormer]]s.
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|Holly Bush Farmhouse<br/><small></small>
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|The farmhouse is partly [[timber framed]] and partly in brick, and has a tile roof. There are two storeys and an attic, and a front of two [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The windows are [[casement window|casements]].
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|Barn southeast of Village Farmhouse<br/><small></small>
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|align="center"|1758
|The barn and cowshed form two ranges at right angles, and are in brick with some internal [[timber framing]]. The barn contains double doors, six rows of dove-holes and flight perches, ventilation holes, and a stables with stable doors. The cowshed has three [[bay (architecture)|bays]].
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|Elizabeth Tilsley Headstone<br/><small></small>
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|align="center"|1787
|The headstone is in the churchyard of St Chad's Church, and is to the memory of Elizabeth Tilsley. The headstone is carved in fine [[relief]], and depicts the [[Parable of the Good Samaritan|Good Samaritan]].
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|Bridgeford Bridge<br/><small></small>
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|The bridge carries the [[A5103 road]] over the [[River Sow]]. It is in stone and consists of a single wide segmental arch. The bridge has a [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] [[string course]] and [[pier (architecture)|piers]] with channelled masonry.
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|Milepost 4 miles from Stafford<br/><small></small>
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|The milepost is on the north side of the [[Newport, Shropshire|Newport]] to [[Stafford]] road (B5405 road). It is in [[cast iron]], and has a triangular plan and a sloping top, and is inscribed "Parish of Seighford". On the top is the distance to London, and on the sides the distances to Newport and Stafford.
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|Milepost 5 miles from Stafford<br/><small></small>
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|The milepost is on the north side of the [[Newport, Shropshire|Newport]] to [[Stafford]] road (B5405 road). It is in [[cast iron]], and has a triangular plan and a sloping top, and is inscribed "Parish of Seighford". On the top is the distance to London, and on the sides the distances to Newport and Stafford.
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|Former Coach House and Dovecote, Seighford Hall<br/><small></small>
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|align="center"|Undated
|The former coach house and [[dovecote]] are in brick. The coach house to the left has two storeys and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and a stepped [[gable]]. In the ground floor are three segmental arches and a doorway with a plain surround, and the upper floor contains [[casement window]]s. The dovecote is a three-storey tower with [[quoin (architecture)|quoins]], a [[string course]], and an [[embattled]] [[parapet]]. There is a blocked window with a pointed head on each front, and three mock [[Arrowslit|arrow loops]], also blocked.
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