All The Medieval Monuments, C18 Font And C18 Sundial In Garden Of No 1 (Windyridge) is a Grade II listed building in the East Riding of Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 February 1979. Collection of monuments.

All The Medieval Monuments, C18 Font And C18 Sundial In Garden Of No 1 (Windyridge)

WRENN ID
riven-storey-mist
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Riding of Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
22 February 1979
Type
Collection of monuments
Source
Historic England listing

Description

MARKET HILL 1. 5266 (West Side) All the medieval monuments, C18 font and C18 sundial in garden of No 1 (Windyridge) TA 1828 NE 1/53 II 2. Part of the collection of James Iveson (who lived in No 3 (Ivy House) Market Hill, qv, from 1807), taken from various East Riding churches. 1. Chamfered 2-centred arch. Reputedly from Hilston. About 3 yds from north-west corner of house. 2. Octagonal pier with moulded capital, head cemented in to east side. Reputedly from Kilnsea. About 2 yds from east side of house. 3. Jambs and lintel of a door. Reputedly from Keyingham. Head from "Albina's Tomb" No 3 Market Hill. About 15 yds west of house. 4. Octagonal font, apparently C15, but the carvings are supposed to be C19. Five yds south of 3. 5. Cusped 2-centred arch. Reputedly from Kilnsea. Just south of 3. 6. C18 octagonal vase-shaped font. Five yds south of house. 7. Two C13 capitals with nailhead ornament, and stiff-leaf corbels attached to sides. Reputed to have come from a bank in Bull. Three yds from south-west corner of house. 8. C18 sundial, vase-shaped with gadrooned top: copper dial, inscribed in contemporary lettering. Ten yds south of house. 9. Basin: circular with 4 projections, on moulded base with frieze of ivy leaves. Base possibly C13. Between north-east corner of house and garden gate. 10. Grotesque head, probably a corbel. Reputedly from Kilnsea. About 3 yds from north-west corner of the house.

Listing NGR: TA1874528776

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