Walls, Piers And Railings At Entrance To Lintz Green House is a Grade II listed building in the County Durham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 January 1987. Entrance walls.
Walls, Piers And Railings At Entrance To Lintz Green House
- WRENN ID
- veiled-tracery-bone
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- County Durham
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 21 January 1987
- Type
- Entrance walls
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The entrance to Lintz Green House features walls, piers, and railings that date from the early 19th century. The walls and piers are made of sandstone ashlar, while the railings are wrought iron. The quadrant dwarf walls of sandstone ashlar have chamfered coping, which transitions at the outer ends to square bases for round piers topped with domed copings. The railings have spear-headed tops and dogbars integrated into the coping. To the right of the entrance, the former gates, which also feature spearhead uprights and dogbars along with a central horizontal band of double scrolls, have been repurposed as railings.
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