Listed buildings of Malpas, Cheshire
Malpas, Cheshire, has many listed buildings; part of the town is in a Conservation area. There is one building at Grade I, one at Grade II*, two gateways are also Grade II*, and many more buildings are Grade II.
Grade I
- Church of Saint Oswald, Church Street
St Oswald's Church from the SW
St Oswald's Church from the SE
St Oswald's Church, gates from the SE
St Oswald's Church, detail of gate from the SE
Grade II*
- The Old Printing House, Church Street, according to English Heritage, is an 'unusual classical treatment of a small building'. It was built on a sandstone bedrock plinth in 1733. It was listed as Grade II* in 1952. The front gable carries a stone depicting the Cholmondeley Griffin. In the Cheshire volume of The Buildings of England, Nikolaus Pevsner notes it as "dated 1733 but is in the style of the late C17".[1]
- Gates, South East corner of Saint Oswald's churchyard
- Gates, South West corner of Saint Oswald's churchyard
Grade II
Victorian neo-gothic upper with medieval octagonal steps.
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References
- Historic England. "The Old Printing House (Grade II*) (1130593)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
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