Building record 6393 - Fox Bank Cottages, Foxbank, Cotebrook
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Summary
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Type and Period (5)
- HOUSE (AD 19th Century to AD 21st Century - 1800 AD? (between) to 2024 AD (between))
- OUTBUILDING (AD 19th Century to AD 21st Century - 1800 AD? (between) to 2024 AD (between))
- OUTBUILDING (AD 19th Century to AD 20th Century - 1800 AD? (between) to 1973 AD? (between))
- OUTBUILDING (AD 19th Century to AD 20th Century - 1875 AD (between) to 1973 AD? (between))
- PIGSTY (AD 19th Century to AD 20th Century - 1875 AD (between) to 1973 AD? (between))
Full Description
<1> Vale Royal Borough Council, 2006, Vale Royal Borough Council's List of Locally Important Buildings (Report). SCH5487.
Criterion E: Buildings Included in the Vale Royal Borough Council Historic Buildings Survey 1977 - 79
<2> Vale Royal Borough Council, 1977-79, The Vale Royal Borough Council Historic Buildings Survey Index Card, DEL/HB 32 (Paper Archive). SCH5481.
Two stone cottages with a newer brick one on the end. New brick porches, some new windows. Condition: fair.
<3> Ordnance Survey, 1871-1882, Ordnance Survey County Series (Epoch 1) 25 inch to 1 mile - Cheshire, SJ5765, 1875 (Maps and Plans). SCH2462.
This map depicts two adjoining buildings with possible extensions on the northern side. Two further adjoining buildings are depicted to the north, with a further building beyond them.
<4> Ordnance Survey, 1896-1898, Ordnance Survey First Revision County Series (Epoch 2) 25 inch to 1 mile - Cheshire, SJ5765, 1898 (Maps and Plans). SCH3848.
As previously depicted. The northern-most building has two adjoining buildings. The eastern one appears to incorporate two animal pens. It is possibly a pigsty.
<5> Ordnance Survey, 1909-1912, Ordnance Survey Second Revision County Series (Epoch 3) 25 inch to 1 mile - Cheshire, SJ5765, 1910 (Maps and Plans). SCH4361.
As previously depicted.
<6> Huntings Surveys Ltd, 1971-1973, 1971-1973 County Survey, HSL UK 73 60 Run 24 no.1724, 16/05/1973 (Aerial Photograph). SCH4881.
The northern-most buildings have been demolished and replaced with a house.
Sources/Archives (6)
- <1> SCH5487 Report: Vale Royal Borough Council. 2006. Vale Royal Borough Council's List of Locally Important Buildings.
- <2> SCH5481 Paper Archive: Vale Royal Borough Council. 1977-79. The Vale Royal Borough Council Historic Buildings Survey Index Card. DEL/HB 32.
- <3> SCH2462 Maps and Plans: Ordnance Survey. 1871-1882. Ordnance Survey County Series (Epoch 1) 25 inch to 1 mile - Cheshire. 25 inches to 1 mile. SJ5765, 1875.
- <4> SCH3848 Maps and Plans: Ordnance Survey. 1896-1898. Ordnance Survey First Revision County Series (Epoch 2) 25 inch to 1 mile - Cheshire. 25 in to 1 mile (1:2500). SJ5765, 1898.
- <5>XY SCH4361 Maps and Plans: Ordnance Survey. 1909-1912. Ordnance Survey Second Revision County Series (Epoch 3) 25 inch to 1 mile - Cheshire. SJ5765, 1910. [Mapped features: #31579 SJ5765, 1910; #58770 SJ5765, 1910]
- <6> SCH4881 Aerial Photograph: Huntings Surveys Ltd. 1971-1973. 1971-1973 County Survey. N/A. Old Cheshire. HSL UK 73 60 Run 24 no.1724, 16/05/1973.
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Location
| Grid reference | Centred SJ 572 657 (34m by 68m) (2 map features) |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | SJ56NE |
| Civil Parish | LITTLE BUDWORTH, VALE ROYAL, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER |
| Historic Township/Parish/County | LITTLE BUDWORTH, LITTLE BUDWORTH, CHESHIRE |
| Historic Township/Parish/County | DELAMERE, DELAMERE, CHESHIRE |
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Record last edited
Mar 21 2024 3:50PM