Farm chimney
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Image: © David Clark Taken: 2 Feb 2010
At Shotton Farm. Photographer positioned just outside this square in Image From 'British Listed Buildings' STANNINGTON SHOTTON NZ 27 NW 8/127 Chimney 60 metres east of North Shotton Farmhouse GV II Engine house chimney dated 1860 with initials MWR (Matthew White Ridley). Base rough-faced stone with rock-faced quoins; stack white engineering brick with ashlar dressings. Square base has chamfered plinth, small brick-arched openings on east and west and dated panel on east. Circular stack, stepped and chamfered at foot, with moulded cornice. The attached engine house and threshing barn have been demolished, but the chimney remains as an important hill-top landmark.