Gateway And Loggia At Longfield is a Grade II listed building in the Wolverhampton local planning authority area, England. Gateway, loggia. 2 related planning applications.

Gateway And Loggia At Longfield

WRENN ID
hollow-finial-ochre
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wolverhampton
Country
England
Type
Gateway, loggia
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SO 99 NW WOLVERHAMPTON PENN ROAD

895-1/5/10024 Gateway and Loggia at Longfield

GV II

Gateway and garden loggia. 1904, by William J. Harrison Weller. Coursed stone rubble. Plain tile hipped and gabletted roof with deep eaves. The gateway has splayed jambs and a wide semi-circular red brick arch, springing, on one side, from the rear wall of a loggia facing the garden behind. The loggia has small windows under its deep eaves and an open front to the garden with two timber posts. In the gablets of the roof there are pigeon-holes and on top of the roof a tall tapered timber finial with a large cap.

Listing NGR: SO9054797081

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