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===Houses=== [[Goldmine House, Great Budworth|Goldmine House]] and its attached cottage (Rose Cottage), designated as a Grade II listed building,<ref name= Goldmine>{{National Heritage List for England |num= 1329888|desc= Goldmine House, Rose Cottage, Great Budworth|access-date= 26 March 2015|fewer-links=yes}}</ref> were built in 1870 for [[Rowland Egerton-Warburton]] of Arley Hall and were designed by the [[Chester]] architect [[John Douglas (English architect)|John Douglas]].<ref>Hubbard, p.278</ref> Built with brown brick with some timber framing, and clay tile roofs the house faces west. It is a double storied building with two gabled [[Bay (architecture)|bays]]. The cottage is simple in form with a dormer and blue brick [[diapering]].<ref name=Goldmine/> [[Dene Cottages, Great Budworth|Dene Cottages]], a Grade II listed pair of cottages, were built in 1867β68, again for Rowland Egerton-Warburton and by Douglas.<ref>Hubbard, p.240</ref> The lower storeys are constructed in brown brick. The upper storeys are [[timber framing|timber-framed]] with [[Plasterwork|plaster]] panels. The roof is in clay tiles. The plaster panels are [[Pargeting|pargetted]] with floral motifs.<ref name=Cottage>{{National Heritage List for England |num= 1329854|desc= Dene Cottages, 1 and 2 Warrington Road, Great Budworth|access-date= 26 March 2015|fewer-links=yes}}</ref> [[Belmont Hall, Cheshire|Belmont Hall]] in this parish was built by J. H. Smith-Barry Esq., who deposited in it his valuable collection of pictures and statues, afterwards removed to Marbury. Smith-Barry sold it to Henry Clarke.<ref name="Lysons1810"/> Built in 1755 and designed by [[James Gibbs]], it is a Grade I listed building.<ref>{{National Heritage List for England |num= 1139129 |desc= Belmont Hall|access-date= 26 March 2015|fewer-links=yes}}</ref> As of 2020 it is occupied by [[Cransley School]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cransleyschool.org.uk/ |title=Cransley School |access-date=16 July 2008 |publisher=Cransley School |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080607085557/http://www.cransleyschool.org.uk/ |archive-date=7 June 2008}}</ref>
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