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Listed Building record MDR7424 - Milestone, c370m Southeast of A625 and B6054 Junction, Totley Moss, Holmesfield

Type and Period (1)

  • (Georgian to 21st Century - 1775 AD? to 2050 AD)

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Full Description

Milestone, c370m southeast of A625 and B6054 junction, Totley Moss, Holmesfield, a late 18th or early 19th century structure. 'Milestone on the B6054 near Longshaw, showing 'Gleadless/10/Miles' and 'Calver/4/Miles'.' (1-2) 'Milestone on the south-west side of the B6054, south-east of the Wooden Pole. The milestone has a width of 23½", a depth of 3" and a visible height of 25". Estimated date is 1818. The lettering is set out under adjacent arches.' (3) NHLE consultation for listing report available. (4) From the National Heritage List for England: 'Summary A late-C18 or early-C19 milestone in the Calver twin-panel design. Reasons for Designation The milestone approximately 371m south-east of junction with A625, B6054, is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons: Architectural interest: * the distinctive ‘Calver twin panel’ design, while simply executed, survives well and is specific to its locality, illustrating the regional variation of milestones between turnpike trusts. Historic interest: * as an example of a late-C18 or early-C19 milestone, demonstrating the expansion and standardisation of the road network around the time of the General Turnpike Act of 1773, when the recording of mileage was made compulsory. Group value: * with other milestones in this series. History Milestones became prevalent from the mid-C18 when turnpike trusts, which levied tolls from travellers to finance road improvements, were encouraged to provide such markers on turnpike roads. The Gleadless to Calver Road was originally managed by the Greenhill Moor Turnpike Trust, established in 1781, and by the Owler Bar Turnpike Trust from 1825. The milestone at approximately 371m south-east of the junction with A625 is one of a series of milestones erected along this route in a design referred to as the Calver twin panel, which gives the distances to Gleadless and Calver within two, side-by-side painted arches. The milestone shows the distance to Gleadless 10 miles and Calver 4 miles. Several of the stones in this series survive, including two Grade II listed examples on Dronfield Road (National Heritage List for England (NHLE) entries 1109631 and 1109632). Details A late-C18 or early-C19 milestone in the Calver twin-panel design. MATERIALS AND PLAN: the milestone is composed of an upright flag stone. DESCRIPTION: the milestone is situated on the south side of the B6054, on a grass verge. The stone is rectangular with rounded shoulders and is set vertically into the ground. The mileages are carved into the stone within two semi-circular panels which read: GLEADLESS/ 10/ MILES and CALVER/ 4/ MILES. The name of the destination follows the curve of each arch.' (4)

Sources/Archives (5)

  • <1> Photograph: PPJPB. Photo:PPJPB:SMR:507:87.
  • <2> Photograph: Peak District National Park Authority (PDNPA). Black and white photograph collection. 7.18a.
  • <3> Index: Higgins, J (The Milestone Society). County Milestone Survey. DY/HOM/06.
  • <4> NHLE Documentation: Historic England. 2025. List Entry Number 1491950.
  • <5> Listed Building File: Historic England. 2011. The National Heritage List for England. https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1491950?section=official-list-entry.

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Grid reference SK 27147 78712 (point)
Civil Parish HOLMESFIELD, NORTH EAST DERBYSHIRE, DERBYSHIRE

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Feb 21 2025 12:52PM

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