Garden walls and pavilions at NGR SK 1150 1675 is a Grade II listed building in the Lichfield local planning authority area, England. First listed on 9 July 1980. A Georgian Garden walls, pavilions. 1 related planning application.

Garden walls and pavilions at NGR SK 1150 1675

WRENN ID
veiled-paling-spindle
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Lichfield
Country
England
Date first listed
9 July 1980
Type
Garden walls, pavilions
Period
Georgian
Source
Historic England listing

Description

The site comprises 18th-century garden walls and pavilions located within the former grounds of King’s Bromley Manor, which has since been demolished. The red-brick walls, topped with stone coping, form a rectangular enclosure aligned east-west. Two small pavilions are situated at the west end, each featuring a pedimented gable. The southern pavilion has been absorbed into a late 20th-century house and is partially obscured, while the northern pavilion retains a six-pane sash window with a gauged brick head. The north wall of the garden slopes upward to a central recess containing several lean-to buildings; one of these has a moulded eaves cornice. A door with a segmental head is located on the east side of the wall.

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