Walls Enclosing Garden South Of Weston Hall, With Two Pairs Of Gate Piers And Gates is a Grade II listed building in the Herefordshire, County of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 18 May 1953. Garden walls and gateways.

Walls Enclosing Garden South Of Weston Hall, With Two Pairs Of Gate Piers And Gates

WRENN ID
tenth-garret-ivory
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Herefordshire, County of
Country
England
Date first listed
18 May 1953
Type
Garden walls and gateways
Source
Historic England listing

Description

WESTON UNDER PENYARD CP A 40 SO 62 SW Walls enclosing garden 5/101 south of Weston Hall, with two pairs of gate 18.5.53 piers and gates

GV II

Garden walls and gateways. Circa 1700. Brick with sandstone copings. Inner wall encloses angle between two wings of Weston Hall (qv). On the north side are two brick gate piers with stone cornices and ball finials. Above the wrought iron gate is an overthrow with the arms and crest of the Nourse family. The wall flanking the drive continues to the roadside, turns at right angles to divide the garden from the road, and returns on the east side to enclose the outer garden. It contains, on the roadside, a pair of rebuilt gate piers with sandstone ball finials and wrought iron gates. Adjoining to the north-west are the gates, two pairs of piers, and connecting walls at the entrance to the drive (qv). (RCHM, p 212, plate 37).

Listing NGR: SO6265923611

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