Newfield Hall on Middlewich Road in Walley's Green is a red-brick mansion on a
double pile plan which dates from the early 19th century; it is listed at
grade II. The west front is flanked by stone elephants bearing
howdahs, which are believed to have come from Adderley Hall near
Market Drayton in Shropshire. A small red-brick
summerhouse in the grounds, thought to have originally been a
privy, has a slate roof topped with a ball
finial. It dates from the same period as the hall, and is also listed at grade II. Hoolgrave Manor on Eardswick Lane is a grade-II-listed hall, now a farmhouse, in brown brick on a U-shaped plan. Dating from the late 17th century, it features brick
pilasters at the corners and a central slightly projecting bay with an
oriel window and topped with a
pediment. Eardswick Hall on Eardswick Lane is a grade-II-listed farmhouse which dates from 1849; the farmhouse and associated farm buildings enclose a courtyard. The farmhouse, in
Jacobean style, is in red brick with blue-brick
diapering and features cast-iron lozenge windows and decorative roof tiles. The farm buildings also have lozenge windows, as well as elaborately patterned ventilation holes. The existing farmhouse was built on the site of a 16th-century moated hall, demolished in 1849, which was partly in stone and partly
timber framed; the west, north and south arms of the moat survive. Several other farmhouses within the parish are also listed at grade II: • The Dairy Farm House • Park House at Walley's Green • The Pines at Bradfield Green • Woodhouse Farm House The first three are all on Middlewich Road, the fourth on Brookhouse Lane. All are in red brick and date from the early or mid-19th century, although The Pines also has a rear wing which dates from the early 17th century. Two
aqueducts carrying the canal over the
River Weaver are listed at grade II. Five canal bridges are also grade II listed: Eardswick Bridge, Eardswick Hall Bridge, Hollingshead Bridge, Minshullhill Bridge and bridge number 18. The aqueducts and bridges all date from 1827 to 1833; all are in brick with stone bands and copings, and all except Minshullhill Bridge are from designs by Telford. A double
moated site with an associated fishpond is located at ; the site dates from the medieval period and is a
scheduled ancient monument. A war memorial in Bradfield Green (at ) commemorates those who died in the
First World War from Minshull Vernon and the adjacent parish of
Leighton. A stone cross erected in 1897 to mark
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee stands at the junction of Middlewich Road and Brookhouse Lane in Walley's Green. The Coach and Horses public house is on Middlewich Road at Bradfield Green. ==Education==