- Source: Listed buildings in Huxley, Cheshire
Huxley is a former civil parish, now in the parishes of Hargrave and Huxley and Tattenhall and District, in Cheshire West and Chester, England. It contains four buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Two of these are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the other two are at the lowest grade, Grade II. Apart from the village of Huxley, the parish is entirely rural. The listed buildings consist of a former manor house on a moated site, a bridge across the moat, a farm building, and a canal bridge.
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Buildings
See also
Listed buildings in Aldford
Listed buildings in Beeston
Listed buildings in Burton
Listed buildings in Christleton
Listed buildings in Clotton Hoofield
Listed buildings in Duddon
Listed buildings in Golborne David
Listed buildings in Saighton
Listed buildings in Tarvin
Listed buildings in Tattenhall
Listed buildings in Tilstone Fearnall
Listed buildings in Tiverton
Listed buildings in Waverton
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- Listed buildings in Huxley, Cheshire
- Huxley, Cheshire
- Listed buildings in Cheshire
- Listed buildings in England
- Grade II* listed buildings in Cheshire West and Chester
- Listed buildings in Newton-by-Tattenhall
- Listed buildings in Duddon
- Lower Huxley Hall
- Listed buildings in Tarvin
- Listed buildings in Foulk Stapleford