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  • [Name]: Overton
    [Remains]: Earthworks
    [Location]: Overton53°01′46″N 2°47′14″W / 53.0294°N 2.7872°W / 53.0294; -2.7872 (Overton)
    [Date]: Medieval and post-medieval
    [Description]: Platforms for buildings, hollow ways and ridge and furrow cultivation remains suggest a deserted village.

  • [Name]: Anderton Boat Lift
    [Remains]: Boat lift
    [Location]: Anderton53°16′22″N 2°31′50″W / 53.2727°N 2.5305°W / 53.2727; -2.5305 (Anderton Boat Lift)
    [Date]: 1875
    [Description]: An electrical lift to raise and lower boats between the Weaver Navigation and the Trent and Mersey Canal.

  • [Name]: Danebower colliery chimney
    [Remains]: Stone chimney
    [Location]: Wildboarclough53°13′36″N 1°59′14″W / 53.2266°N 1.9871°W / 53.2266; -1.9871 (Danebower colliery chimney)
    [Date]: Early 19th century
    [Description]: A stone chimney for ventilation of the colliery.

  • [Name]: Sutton anti-aircraft gunsite
    [Remains]: Gun emplacements and buildings
    [Location]: Sutton Weaver53°18′32″N 2°40′42″W / 53.3090°N 2.6783°W / 53.3090; -2.6783 (Sutton anti-aircraft gunsite)
    [Date]: 1940
    [Description]: This was a heavy anti-aircraft gunsite built in the Second World War. The remains consist of five gun emplacements, the command post, two garages and a generator building.

  • [Name]: Gawsworth Old Hall
    [Remains]: Earthworks, walls
    [Location]: Gawsworth53°13′21″N 2°09′53″W / 53.2226°N 2.1647°W / 53.2226; -2.1647 (Gawsworth Old Hall)
    [Date]: Post-medieval
    [Description]: The remains of an Elizabethan garden and five ornamental pools that were probably constructed by Sir Edward Fitton III for open air entertainment.

  • [Name]: Murgatroyd brine shaft
    [Remains]: Underground mine shaft
    [Location]: Middlewich53°11′25″N 2°26′09″W / 53.1903°N 2.4359°W / 53.1903; -2.4359 (Murgatroyd brine shaft)
    [Date]: 1889
    [Description]: A brine shaft dug by made which contains three 20th-century pumps.

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From the Neolithic Age until the mid-20th century, Cheshire, England, has been discovered by archaeologists and historians with numerous heritage. These scheduled monuments, including tombstones, memorials, cultural relics, military equipment, and so on, are all well protected by the government. The random tool compiles a complete list of 34 scheduled monuments found in Cheshire since 1539.

The full name of these scheduled monuments, the location, the specific coordinates, the time of discovery, and a brief description of the scheduled monument are all stored in the generator. If you’re a fan of archaeology or history, don’t forget to check out this list.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of scheduled monuments in Cheshire since 1539.

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