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Latitude: 53.154 / 53°9'14"N
Longitude: -2.9396 / 2°56'22"W
OS Eastings: 337260
OS Northings: 362282
OS Grid: SJ372622
Mapcode National: GBR 78.56FT
Mapcode Global: WH88D.TZCH
Plus Code: 9C5V5336+H4
Entry Name: Balderton Dairy
Listing Date: 2 December 1991
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1115836
English Heritage Legacy ID: 351183
ID on this website: 101115836
Location: Balderton, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
County: Cheshire West and Chester
Civil Parish: Dodleston
Traditional County: Cheshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cheshire
Church of England Parish: Dodleston St Mary
Church of England Diocese: Chester
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DODLESTON
Balderton
Balderton Dairy
II
Cheese factory, now disused. 1874-75 by John Douglas for the first Duke of Westminster. Red brick and plaster-panelled timber framing; slate roof. One storey and attic and single storey. Four-bay main block with additional wings to right and to rear left.
Bay one projects and houses the office with eight-pane iron casements to a five-light brick-mullioned window above a string course. Above this is a jettied timber-framed able with boarded three-light mullioned window and oversailing verges. Bay two is recessed and has Tudor-arched doorway with quoined sandstone surround and boarded door on strap hinges; altered window to right; studwork beneath the eaves includes an original stair-window. Bay three is a gabled projection with boarded window beneath a taking-in door with overlight and hoist. Bay four has two boarded windows and studwork beneath oversailing eaves on struts. The roof over the office has catslide projection over stair outshut on left return; brick ridge stack set to rear.
Right end of range terminates in hipped roof; to rear of this is a large boiler-house chimney with sunken panels and incomplete top. Side wing to right of main range is altered.
Left return: to rear of office is a hipped-roof block with oversailing eaves on struts. Beyond this is a sunken single-storey storehouse with moulded-brick window.
Balderton dairy is a rare example of the cheese factories built on Cheshire estates during the late C19 when cheese became a mainstay of farming, transported by special trains from Cheshire to the northern industrial towns.
Listing NGR: SJ3726062282
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