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ES Part 2 – Cultural Heritage – Former Parkside Colliery
14. Appendices
ES Part 2 – Cultural Heritage – Former Parkside Colliery
Appendix 9.1 – Figures
Issues & RevisionsRev Date Details of issue / revision RevDrw
Birmingham | 0121 233 3322Leeds | 0113 233 8000
Manchester | 0161 233 4260London | 020 7407 3879
Nottingham | 0115 924 1100www.bwbconsulting.com
BWB Ref: Date: Scale@A0:
Drawn: Reviewed:
Drawing Status
Project - Originator - Zone - Level - Type - Role - Number Status
Project Title
Drawing Title
Project Title
Client
Rev
Project TitleProject Title
Drawing Title
Project Title
Client
Rev
FINAL
M.Bailey J.MacQueen
LDA 2175
FIGURE 9.1
PARKSIDE COLLIERY
Parkside Regeneration LLP
1:250011.01.17
2
2 01.01.00 Preliminary Issue JMMB
Notes1. Do not scale this drawing. All dimensions must be checked/ verified
on site. If in doubt ask.
2. This drawing is to be read in conjunction with all relevant architects,engineers and specialists drawings and specifications.
3. All dimensions in millimetres unless noted otherwise. All levels inmetres unless noted otherwise.
4. Any discrepancies noted on site are to be reported to the engineerimmediately.
Key Plan
Legend
The following tables detail the catalogue entries for the Cultural Heritage Receptors recorded on Figure 9.1
Merseyside Gazetteer of Cultural Heritage Receptors
Monument
ID Name Monument Type Period
14899 Site of Bloody Stone, Mill Lane, Newton-in-Makerfield Commemorative
Monument Medieval
14909 Red Bank Farm Outbuilding, Farm Way, Newton-in-
Makerfield Outbuilding Georgian – 21st Century
15014 Possible site of a house, Newton Park, Newton-in-
Makerfield Building? Unknown
9127 The Old Mill, Farm Way, Newton-in-Makerfield Watermill, Building,
Shop Georgian – 21st Century
9129 Location of Gallows, East of Mill Lane, Newton-in-
Makerfield Gallows Medieval to Stuart
4796 Find of Roman Brooch found in Winwick Find Roman
9133 Sub-rectangular Cropmark, South of Former Site of
Parkside Colliery, Newton-in-Makerfield Enclosure Unknown
9138 Curvilinear Cropmark. West of Former Site of
Parkside colliery, Newton-in-Makerfield
Curvilinear
Enclosure? Unknown
9311 Site of Newton Park, Newton-in-Makerfield Park, Hunting
Lodge? Medieval – Stuart
9312 Site of Barn, Parkside Road, Newton-in-Makerfield Barn Georgian – Late 20th
Century
9323 Site of Highfield Farm Farmhouse, off Parkside Road,
Newton-in-Makerfield Farmhouse
Georgian – Late 20th
Century
1075900 Huskisson Memorial, east of Parkside Road, Newton-
le-Willows
Commemorative
Monument
Hanoverian – 21st
Century
9338 Possible Location of Barrow, Junction of the M6 and
Winwick Lane, Newton-in-Makerfield Barrow? Unknown
9339 Rough Farm Barn, Winwick Lane, Newton-in-
Makerfield Barn Georgian – 21st Century
9360 Possible Post Medieval Field boundaries, East of M6,
Newton-in-Makerfield Field boundary? Unknown
9365 Rough cottage, Winwick Lane, Newton-in-Makerfield House Georgian – 21st Century
9366 Possible Ring ditch cropmark, Northeast of Barrow
Lane, Newton-in-Makerfield Ring Ditch? Unknown
9367 Possible Post Medieval Field Boundaries, Northeast of
M6, Newton-in-Makerfield Field Boundary? Unknown
Cheshire Gazetteer of Heritage Receptors
Monument ID Name Monument Type
4818 A Fragment of Strap from Winwick Findspot
4819 A snake form Belt Buckle from Winwick Findspot
4820 A Conical Lead Weight from Winwick Findspot
558 Red Bank Civil War battle Battlefield
576 Hermitage Farm Double Ditched Enclosure
Designated Assets
HER ID Ref Name Status
1075898 Woodhead Farmhouse Grade II Listed
1075899 Barn to north of Woodhead Farmhouse Grade II Listed
1018082 St Oswald’s Well, 150m South of Woodhead Grade II Listed/ Scheduled
1198973 Newton Park Farmhouse Grade II Listed
1075931 Barn to East of Newton Park Farmhouse Grade II Listed
Figure 9.2. Site location showing extent of Newton Park
Figure 9.3. Aerial Photograph HSL UK June 1961 - 8674
Figure 9.4. Geophysical survey information - grayscale data
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Figure 9.5. Site location showing trenches, area of metal detector survey, finds and areas of previous archaeological work (1:2000 @ A3)
HER SITE 9138
HER SITE 9133
FINDS
TRIAL TRENCH
HER SITES
BATTLEFIELD OUTLINE
METAL DETECTOR SURVEY
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Appendix 9.2 – Listed building information
from Historic England
NEWTON PARK FARMHOUSE
List Entry Summary
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
Name: NEWTON PARK FARMHOUSE
List entry Number: 1198973
Location
NEWTON PARK FARMHOUSE, MILL LANE
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
County:
District: St. Helens
District Type: Metropolitan Authority
Parish: Non Civil Parish
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: II
Date first listed: 10-Sep-1982
Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
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UID: 216327
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Details
SJ 59 SE NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS MILL LANE (east side)
9/37 Newton Park 10.9.82 Farmhouse G.V. II
Farmhouse. Dated 1774 on metal plate to rear. C19 extension to left and C20 extension to right. Brick with stone dressings, slate roof. 3 storeys, 5 bays, extension to left of 2 storeys and 6-bay return, that to right of one storey and 3 bays. C18 part has rusticated stone base, 1st and 2nd floor sill bands, top cornice. 3-bay centre breaks forward under pediment. Windows have rusticated wedge lintels and are sashed with glazing bars. Central round- headed entrance has architrave, 4-panel door and complete fanlight; window
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above is round-headed with architrave; 2nd floor window has architrave. Original stair and 6-panel doors. Extensions not of special interest.
Listing NGR: SJ5975294984
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BARN TO EAST OF NEWTON PARK FARMHOUSE
List Entry Summary
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
Name: BARN TO EAST OF NEWTON PARK FARMHOUSE
List entry Number: 1075931
Location
BARN TO EAST OF NEWTON PARK FARMHOUSE, MILL LANE
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
County:
District: St. Helens
District Type: Metropolitan Authority
Parish:
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: II
Date first listed: 10-Sep-1982
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Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
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UID: 216328
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Details
SJ 59 SE NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS MILL LANE (east side)
9/38 Barn to east of Newton Park 10.9.82 Farmhouse
G.V. II
Barn. C16 to early C17. Timber box frame with brick cladding of C18 and C19, west end rebuilt in brick, corrugated iron roof. 7 bays with central threshing
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floor with entrances in gabled porches. North side has outshuts for cow houses. Interior has queen-post roof trusses with struts; through purlins. North porch has loft. East end has inserted floor and cow house added at this end. The only so far known (1982) extant example in the Historic County of Lancashire of this type of timber-framed structure (according to description on spotlisting).
Listing NGR: SJ5980394983
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National Grid Reference: SJ 59803 94983
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St Oswald's Well, 150m south of Woodhead
List Entry Summary
This monument is scheduled under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 as amended as it appears to the Secretary of State to be of national importance. This entry is a copy, the original is held by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Name: St Oswald's Well, 150m south of Woodhead
List entry Number: 1018082
Location
The monument may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
County:
District: Warrington
District Type: Unitary Authority
Parish: Winwick
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: Not applicable to this List entry.
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Date first scheduled: 12-Mar-1998
Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
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Legacy System: RSM
UID: 30378
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Reasons for Designation
Holy wells are water sources with specifically Christian associations. The custom of venerating springs and wells as sacred sites is also known to have characterised pre-Christian religions in Britain and, although Christian wells have been identified from as early as the 6th century AD, it is clear that some holy wells originated as earlier sacred sites. The cult of holy wells continued throughout the medieval period. Its condemnation at the time of the Reformation (c.1540) ended new foundations but local reverence and folklore customs at existing holy wells often continued, in some cases to the present day. The holy wells sometimes functioned as sites for baptism but they were also revered for less tangible reasons, some of which may have had origins in pre- Christian customs, such as folklore beliefs in the healing powers of the water and its capacity to effect a desired outcome for future events. Associated rituals often evolved, usually requiring the donation of an object or coin to retain the 'sympathy' of the well for the person seeking its benefits. At their simplest, holy wells may be unelaborated natural springs with
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associated religious traditions. Structural additions may include lined well shafts or conduit heads on springs, often with a tank to gather the water at the surface. The roofing of walled enclosures to protect the water source and define the sacred area created well houses which may be simple, unadorned small structures closely encompassing the water source, or larger buildings, decorated in the prevailing architectural style and facilitating access with features such as steps to the water source and open areas with stone benching where visitors might shelter. At their most elaborate, chapels, and sometimes churches, may have been built over the well or adjacent well house. The number of holy wells is not known but estimates suggest at least 600 nationally. They provide important information on the nature of religious beliefs and practices and on the relationship between religion and the landscape during the medieval period.
St Oswald's Well is well preserved by the community and the owner and survives with most of the medieval fabric intact. Despite regular cleaning the silts at the bottom of the well will contain valuable evidence of the earlier environment and use of the well. The historical importance attached to the well makes it of great interest to the local community in an area where traces of pre-Reformation Catholicism are still to be found in rural communities.
History
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Details
The monument includes a stone well chamber supposedly on the spot where St Oswald was killed at the battle of Maserfelth. The well chamber is square and measures 0.7m across and is about 1.9m deep with three steps on the south side leading down to the water. A large stone slab has been placed over the aperture, covering half of the opening and protecting the remains from cattle or human access. The post and wire fence is excluded from the scheduling, although the ground beneath is included.
MAP EXTRACT The site of the monument is shown on the attached map extract. It includes a 2 metre boundary around the archaeological features, considered to be essential for the monument's support and preservation.
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National Grid Reference: SJ 60742 94099
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HUSKISSON MEMORIAL ON SOUTH SIDE OF RAILWAY, 60 METRES FROM ROAD
List Entry Summary
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
Name: HUSKISSON MEMORIAL ON SOUTH SIDE OF RAILWAY, 60 METRES FROM ROAD
List entry Number: 1075900
Location
HUSKISSON MEMORIAL ON SOUTH SIDE OF RAILWAY, 60 METRES FROM ROAD, PARKSIDE ROAD
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
County:
District: St. Helens
District Type: Metropolitan Authority
Parish: Non Civil Parish
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: II
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Date first listed: 03-Feb-1966
Date of most recent amendment: 23-Aug-1985
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 216335
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SJ 69 NW 6/45 3.2.66
NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS PARKSIDE ROAD (east side) Huskisson Memorial on
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south side of railway, 60m from road
(Formerly listed as Huskisson Memorial (in railway cutting at Parkside)
II
Memorial. 1831. Painted stone. The memorial is in the form of a simplified Classical temple, being single celled without a portico. The flanking anta have dentilated panels, and support a plain frieze, dentilated cornice and a blocking course. Within the cell is an inscribed tablet that is flanked by pilasters supporting an entablature adorned with wreaths. The tablet, (a reproduction of the original which is kept at the National Railway Museum in York) is a memorial to William Huskisson, MP for Liverpool. Huskisson is reputed to have been the world's first fatality of the Railway Age, being knocked down and fatally injured by the Rocket during the opening celebrations of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in 1830.
Listing NGR: SJ6051795509
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WOODHEAD FARMHOUSE
List Entry Summary
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
Name: WOODHEAD FARMHOUSE
List entry Number: 1075898
Location
WOODHEAD FARMHOUSE, PARKSIDE ROAD
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
County:
District: Warrington
District Type: Unitary Authority
Parish: Winwick
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: II
Date first listed: 03-Feb-1966
Date of most recent amendment: 23-Aug-1985
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UID: 216332
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SJ 69 SW NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS PARKSIDE ROAD (west side)
10/42 Woodhead 3.2.66 Farmhouse (Formerly listed as Woodhead)
G.V. II
Farmhouse. Probably late C18. Brick with stone dressings with slate roof. 3 storeys, 4 bays, end bay recessed and of 2 storeys with flag roof. Stone base and quoins. Windows have chamfered mullions and transoms. Ground floor windows of 3 lights and transoms. 3;2;3-light 1st floor windows with transoms; end bay has 3-light window. 2nd floor 3;2;3-light windows.
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Elliptical-headed entrance to 2nd bay has Gibbs surround and C20 timber and glass porch. Brick end stacks. Scattered fenestration to rear. Interior has C18 stair; 2nd floor wide-boarded doors; chamfered beams. Said to have initials "M B" and date 1774 (not found). Some fire places to 1st floor now boarded.
Listing NGR: SJ6076894235
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BARN TO NORTH OF WOODHEAD FARMHOUSE
List Entry Summary
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
Name: BARN TO NORTH OF WOODHEAD FARMHOUSE
List entry Number: 1075899
Location
BARN TO NORTH OF WOODHEAD FARMHOUSE, PARKSIDE ROAD
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
County:
District: Warrington
District Type: Unitary Authority
Parish: Winwick
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: II
Date first listed: 23-Aug-1985
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Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 216333
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SJ 69 SW NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS PARKSIDE ROAD (west side)
10/43 Barn to north of Woodhead - farmhouse
G.V. II
Barn. Probably C18. Brick with stone dressings, slate roof. Later wing to south of east side. 5 bays. Diamond-pattern ventilation holes. Elliptical-headed
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entrances have cheeks and timber doors. Interior has cow house and loft to south end. Internal buttresses, those flanking entrances are triangular. Kingpost roof trusses with curved braces, the timbers chamfered. Brick arch to south of threshing floor.
Listing NGR: SJ6075094259
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National Grid Reference: SJ 60750 94259
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Appendix 9.3 – Gazetteer of Heritage Assets
Appendix 9.3 Cultural Heritage Receptors
The following tables detail the catalogue entries for the Cultural Heritage Receptors recorded on Figure 9.1
Merseyside Gazetteer of Cultural Heritage Receptors
Monument
ID Name Monument Type Period
14899 Site of Bloody Stone, Mill Lane, Newton-in-Makerfield Commemorative
Monument Medieval
14909 Red Bank Farm Outbuilding, Farm Way, Newton-in-
Makerfield Outbuilding Georgian – 21st Century
15014 Possible site of a house, Newton Park, Newton-in-
Makerfield Building Unknown
9127 The Old Mill, Farm Way, Newton-in-Makerfield Watermill, Building,
Shop Georgian – 21st Century
9129 Location of Gallows, East of Mill Lane, Newton-in-
Makerfield Gallows Medieval to Stuart
4796 Find of Roman Brooch found in Winwick Find Roman
9133 Sub-rectangular Cropmark, South of Former Site of
Parkside Colliery, Newton-in-Makerfield Enclosure Unknown
9138 Curvilinear Cropmark. West of Former Site of
Parkside colliery, Newton-in-Makerfield
Curvilinear
Enclosure Unknown
9311 Site of Newton Park, Newton-in-Makerfield Park, Hunting
Lodge? Medieval – Stuart
9312 Site of Barn, Parkside Road, Newton-in-Makerfield Barn Georgian – Late 20th
Century
9323 Site of Highfield Farm Farmhouse, off Parkside Road,
Newton-in-Makerfield Farmhouse
Georgian – Late 20th
Century
1075900 Huskisson Memorial, east of Parkside Road, Newton-
le-Willows
Commemorative
Monument
Hanoverian – 21st
Century
9338 Possible Location of Barrow, Junction of the M6 and
Winwick Lane, Newton-in-Makerfield Barrow? Unknown
9339 Rough Farm Barn, Winwick Lane, Newton-in-
Makerfield Barn Georgian – 21st Century
9360 Possible Post Medieval Field boundaries, East of M6,
Newton-in-Makerfield Field boundary Unknown
9365 Rough cottage, Winwick Lane, Newton-in-Makerfield House Georgian – 21st Century
9366 Possible Ring ditch cropmark, Northeast of Barrow
Lane, Newton-in-Makerfield Ring Ditch Unknown
9367 Possible Post Medieval Field Boundaries, Northeast of
M6, Newton-in-Makerfield Field Boundary Unknown
Cheshire Gazetteer of Heritage Receptors
Monument ID Name Monument Type
4818 A Fragment of Strap from Winwick Findspot
4819 A snake form Belt Buckle from Winwick Findspot
4820 A Conical Lead Weight from Winwick Findspot
558 Red Bank Civil War battle Battlefield
576 Hermitage Farm Double Ditched Enclosure
Designated Assets
HER ID Ref Name Status
1075898 Woodhead Farmhouse Grade II Listed
1075899 Barn to north of Woodhead Farmhouse Grade II Listed
1018082 St Oswald’s Well, 150m South of Woodhead Grade II Listed/ Scheduled
1198973 Newton Park Farmhouse Grade II Listed
1075931 Barn to East of Newton Park Farmhouse Grade II Listed