Boiler House Walls And Piers To South East Of Church Of Holy Trinity is a Grade II listed building in the Sunderland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 October 1994. Boiler house.
Boiler House Walls And Piers To South East Of Church Of Holy Trinity
- WRENN ID
- fallen-thatch-fog
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Sunderland
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 17 October 1994
- Type
- Boiler house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The boiler house walls and piers located to the southeast of the Church of Holy Trinity were likely built in 1842 by G. Jackson. These structures are made of coursed squared sandstone with ashlar dressings. The high wall features an elliptical-headed moulded surround for a door, accompanied by flanking quadrant parapet walls. Four square piers cap the quadrant walls, each topped with roll-moulded stepped gabled coping, while the walls themselves also have roll-moulded gabled coping.
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