
SK8's Listed Buildings
1.

The Cross
Grade II Late 14th to 15th Century
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The cross is in the churchyard of St Mary's Church and is in red sandstone. The cross consists of a square shaft with chamfered corners on a moulded base. On each face is a niche with a hoodmould, and on the base is a copper commemorative plate dated 1873.[3]
2

St. Mary's Church
Grade I 16th Century
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The church was rebuilt and restored in 1859–62, and restored again in 1878–80 by J. Medland Taylor. It is in stone with a stone-slate roof, and is in Perpendicular style. The church consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles with chapels, a south porch, a chancel with a north vestry, and a west tower. The tower has three stages, diagonal buttresses, a clock face, and an embattled parapet with gargoyles. The porch has crocketed pinnacles and the doorway has a Tudor arched head.[4][5]
3

1 Higham Street, SK8 6LE
Grade II listed building
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A timber-framed house on a stone plinth with a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, two bays, and a lean-to on the right. The windows are replacement casements, and inside the house are timber-framed partitions.[6]
4

Depleach Hall
17th Century listed building
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Originally a tithe barn, later used for other purposes, it is cruck framed on a sandstone plinth, with rendered walls and a slate roof. There is one storey and three bays. The gables have ornate pierced bargeboards, and inside are two closed cruck trusses.
5

Hulme Hall
17th Century listed building
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Originally a timber-framed house on a stone plinth, it was restored and considerably extended in brick in the 19th century. It has slate roofs and two storeys. The original part has a jettied upper floor and gables, and the gables have bargeboards and finials. Some of the windows are mullioned and transomed, and others are replacements.
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The cross is in the churchyard of St Mary's Church and is in red sandstone. The cross consists of a square shaft with chamfered corners on a moulded base. On each face is a niche with a hood mould, and on the base is a copper commemorative plate dated 1873.[3]
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The cross is in the churchyard of St Mary's Church and is in red sandstone. The cross consists of a square shaft with chamfered corners on a moulded base. On each face is a niche with a hood mould, and on the base is a copper commemorative plate dated 1873.[3]
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The cross is in the churchyard of St Mary's Church and is in red sandstone. The cross consists of a square shaft with chamfered corners on a moulded base. On each face is a niche with a hood mould, and on the base is a copper commemorative plate dated 1873.[3]