Swynnerton is a civil parish in the Borough of Stafford, Staffordshire, England. It contains 62 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, six are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains villages including Swynnerton, Tittensor, Yarnfield, and Hanchurch, and the surrounding area. In the parish is the Trentham Estate, the area around the former Trentham Hall, most of which has been demolished. The remains of the hall, associated structures, and buildings in the garden and surrounding park are listed. Outside the estate, most of the listed buildings are houses and associated structures, cottages, farmhouses and farm buildings, the earlier of which are timber framed. The other listed buildings include churches and a chapel, items in churchyards, a country house and associated structures, buildings associated with a pumping station, bridges, and war memorials.
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Swynnerton is a civil parish in the Borough of Stafford, Staffordshire, England. It contains 62 listedbuildings that are recorded in the National Heritage...
Swynnerton near Stone, Staffordshire. It is a Grade I listedbuilding. The manor of Swynnerton was owned by the eponymous family for several centuries...
Census. Swynnerton is listedin the Domesday Book identifying the lord in 1066 as Brothir (of Oaken) and in 1086, Edelo (of Rauceby), who was in service...
Stoke, via Barlaston, Stone, Swynnerton, to Yarnfield, and then via Eccleshall to Stafford. ListedbuildingsinSwynnerton Yarnfield and Cold Meece Parish...
located in Staffordshire, England, between Newcastle-under-Lyme and Stone. The population as taken at the 2011 census can be found under Swynnerton. The...
macaques at the park. ListedbuildingsinSwynnerton The six towns who would go on to federate to Stoke-on-Trent Borough Council in 1910: Burslem, Fenton...
The historic buildings of the United Kingdom date from prehistoric times onwards. The earliest are Neolithic buildings and these are followed by those...
Grade I listedbuildingsin England. This page is a list of these buildingsin the county of Staffordshire, by district. National Heritage List for England...
commercial office and business centre. List of Grade I listedbuildingsin Staffordshire Listedbuildingsin Hilton, Staffordshire "Hilton Hall: History". Archived...
Burston, Stone, Swynnerton, Whitgreave and Yarnfield and Cold Meece. There are 39 listedbuildingsin Stone Rural. The council office is in Moddershall....
to the Kikuyu in the reserves, which could have been seen as a concession to Mau Mau, Baring turned instead in 1953 to Roger Swynnerton, Kenya's assistant...
Shugborough Hall Somerford Hall Statfold Hall Stourton Castle Stretton Hall Swynnerton Hall Teddesley Hall The Villas The Wodehouse Thornbury Hall Thorpe Constantine...
Annie Swynnerton formed the Society of Women Painters and Swynnerton became the first woman to be elected to the Royal Academy since its inception in 1768...
pattern, and there was an arched doorway also in the Anglo-Saxon style. These features led Swynnerton to label the earlier chapel as Anglo-Saxon construction...
occupies three connected buildings, two of which were designed by Sir Charles Barry. Both of Barry's buildings are listed. The building that links them was...
Stoke-on-Trent to form the ceremonial county of Staffordshire. In England, buildings are given listedbuilding status by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media...
squirrel Paraxerus poensis - Fernando Po squirrel Paraxerus vexillarius - Swynnerton's bush squirrel Paraxerus vincenti - Vincent's bush squirrel Genus Protoxerus...
English Heritage, ISBN 1-85074-718-0. Kohan, C. M., (1952). Works and Buildings: (History of the Second World War. United Kingdom Civil Series). London:...
were A or A* grades. Many of the school buildings are on the National Heritage List for England, including 7 listed as grade I; 4 grade II* and; 19 grade...
tomb in the south nave aisle, very similar to the earlier Wynnesbury monument. Tomb of Sir Edward Littleton (died 1558) and his wives, Helen Swynnerton and...
munitions factory at Swynnerton and worked on Mulberry harbour units. At the end of hostilities, Bovis resumed work for the private sector and in the early 1950s...
In the mid-1960s, most of the Hull House buildings were demolished for the construction of the University of Illinois Chicago. The original building and...