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  2. Listed buildings in Peover Inferior - Wikipedia

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    A farmhouse later converted into two dwellings. Originally timber-framed it was recased in brick in the 19th century, and it has a tiled roof. The building is in two storeys, there is a porch on the front and a lean-to extension on the left side. The windows are casements. Inside there is some surviving timber-framing, including crucks. [2]

  3. Listed buildings in Clotton Hoofield - Wikipedia

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    The original part of the farmhouse is timber-framed on a stone plinth with a slate roof. This is in three bays. A single bay extension was added in the 19th century in rendered stone. The whole building has two storeys, the upper storeys being jettied. The windows are casements. On the right side is a flight of stone steps. [2] Wynnstay Farmhouse

  4. Listed buildings in High Legh - Wikipedia

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    The farmhouse is built partly in timber framing and partly in rendered brick, on a plinth of brick and stone. The roof is slated. The house is in two storeys, and has a three-bay front. The left bay is gabled and timber-framed; the middle bay is also gabled, and is in rendered brick; the right bay has a brick lower storey and a timer-framed ...

  5. Listed buildings in Goostrey - Wikipedia

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    The barn was extended in the 19th century. The original part is timber-framed with brick nogging on a high brick plinth, and has a slate roof. It has a front of three bays, and contains hopper-light windows and square pitch holes. The extension is also timber-framed, is in two storeys, and has a tiled roof with clay ridge tiles. [15] II ...

  6. Listed buildings in Clungunford - Wikipedia

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    The original part is timber framed with brick infill, the extension is in roughcast brick, and the roof is slated. The original part has two storeys, and a projecting gabled wing on the left with a jettied upper floor. The extension is T-shaped with two storeys and an attic, and a projecting gabled cross-wing to the right containing a bay ...

  7. Listed buildings in Mottram St Andrew - Wikipedia

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    Originating as a timber-framed farmhouse, it has been partly refaced in brick. It stands on a stone plinth and has a composition tile roof. The house has an H-shaped plan, is in two storeys, and has a five-bay front, the outer bays being gabled. The windows are lattice-glazed casements. Inside the house are timber-framed partition walls. [10] II

  8. Listed buildings in Barthomley - Wikipedia

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    The farmhouse has a timber-framed lower storey, and an upper storey in brick with applied timber. The roof is tiled, the house has two storeys, and a three-bay front, with a two-bay extension to the right. It has a timber-framed gabled porch with carved bargeboards and a finial. The casement windows have lozenge glazing. [5] [13] II: Church Bank

  9. Listed buildings in Chirbury with Brompton - Wikipedia

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    The core is timber framed, and the extensions are in timber framing with plaster infill and brick painted to resemble timber framing. The roof is slated, there are two storeys, and the front has eight bays with four full-height gabled bay windows. In the original part is a moulded bressumer.