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Cauldon Lowe Quarries

The earthwork remains of a quarry, which appears to have gone out of use by the late 19th century.

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Ye Olde Crown Hotel

An 18th century inn of coursed limestone construction with a tiled roof.

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Yew Tree Inn

A listed early 19th century inn, which is of coursed stone constructuion with a tiled roof.

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Thomas Harvey Memorial, Cauldon Church

A listed ashlar chest tomb to Thomas Harvey (died 1780), within the grounds of the Church of Saint Mary at Cauldon.

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Triple Chest Tomb, Cauldon Churchyard

A listed triple chest tomb of probable 18th century date. The tomb is rectangular in plan and has an inlaid slate inscription slab (which is now illegible).

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Redmorlea Farm Milepost

A cast iron milepost dated 1834, with inscribed panels giving the distances to Leek, Ashbourne and London.

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Three Turnpike Era Mileposts in Waterhouses Parish

Listed 19th century cast iron mileposts which give distances to Ashbourne and Leek. Cast in 1834 they are three out of a series on the Ashbourne to Congleton turnpike.

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Milk Hill Bowl Barrow

A bronze age round barrow, which may have been excavated in the 19th century. It is protected as a scheduled monument.

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Cauldon Parish Church

A listed late 18th century chapel, which has a chancel which incorporates earlier (probably 14th century) material. The extant church is of ashlar with a slate and tile roof. The earlier material indicates that there may have been a church on this site in the medieval period (possibly with an associated cemetery).

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Caltonmoor Bowl Barrow

The ploughed remains of a Bronze Age bowl barrow, thought to be one of those excavated by Carrington in the mid 19th century.

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