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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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