Ha Ha Wall To South Of The Old Vicarage is a Grade II listed building in the Northumberland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 July 1987. Ha-ha wall.

Ha Ha Wall To South Of The Old Vicarage

WRENN ID
silver-sill-winter
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Northumberland
Country
England
Date first listed
15 July 1987
Type
Ha-ha wall
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The ha-ha wall to the south of The Old Vicarage is a structure likely dating from the 18th century. It is built of large rubble and features cut coping. The wall encloses the garden on the south and west sides, and it has a slightly raised coping.

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