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[Name]: Pickett-Hamilton fort
[Remains]: Underground workings
[Location]: Burtonwood53°24′33″N 2°39′15″W / 53.4091°N 2.6541°W / 53.4091; -2.6541 (Pickett-Hamilton fort)
[Date]: 1940–41
[Description]: The underground remains of a former USAAF fort with rusted items, including hydraulic jacks, which lie under a circular concrete slab. -
[Name]: Kinderton Hall gardens
[Remains]: Earthworks
[Location]: Kinderton53°11′58″N 2°26′21″W / 53.1995°N 2.4392°W / 53.1995; -2.4392 (Kinderton Hall gardens)
[Date]: Post-medieval
[Description]: Earthworks of a former formal garden to the west of the medieval moat, including a prospect mound. -
[Name]: Beeston lock
[Remains]: Canal lock
[Location]: Beeston53°08′03″N 2°40′06″W / 53.1343°N 2.6682°W / 53.1343; -2.6682 (Beeston lock)
[Date]: 1827–28
[Description]: A unique cast iron lock designed by Thomas Telford on the Shropshire Union Canal. -
[Name]: Poynton Hall icehouse
[Remains]: Brick structure
[Location]: Poynton53°21′17″N 2°06′27″W / 53.3548°N 2.1074°W / 53.3548; -2.1074 (Poynton Hall icehouse)
[Date]: c. 1758
[Description]: Built from local sandstone, most of the icehouse is below ground level. It is listed at Grade II. -
[Name]: Burton Manor icehouse
[Remains]: Icehouse
[Location]: Burton53°15′33″N 3°01′43″W / 53.2591°N 3.0287°W / 53.2591; -3.0287 (Burton Manor icehouse)
[Date]: Early 19th century
[Description]: An ice house in the grounds of Burton Manor. It is cut in rock and has gas lighting and a food preparation area, which are both unusual features. -
[Name]: Lymm Hall cockpits
[Remains]: Cockpits
[Location]: Lymm53°22′45″N 2°28′37″W / 53.3793°N 2.4769°W / 53.3793; -2.4769 (Lymm Hall cockpits)
[Date]: 17th century
[Description]: Two well-preserved but overgrown cockpits built in sandstone rubble and earth.
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