South-West Pavilion And Adjoining Section Of Balustrading To Former Garden Enclosure Approx 150 M South Of Witley Court is a Grade II listed building in the Malvern Hills local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 November 1951. Pavilion, garden enclosure.

South-West Pavilion And Adjoining Section Of Balustrading To Former Garden Enclosure Approx 150 M South Of Witley Court

WRENN ID
other-railing-gorse
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Malvern Hills
Country
England
Date first listed
12 November 1951
Type
Pavilion, garden enclosure
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SO 76 SE GREAT WITLEY CP WITLEY PARK

6/93 South-west pavilion and adjoining section of balustrading to former garden enclosure approx 150 m south of Witley Court 12.11.51

GV II

Pavilion and adjoining section of balustrading to former garden enclosure to Witley Court (qv), c1860, garden laid out by Nesfield for Lord Ward, first Earl of Dudley. Stone. Open square-plan domed composite pavilion approached on shallow steps with quadrant plan. Moulded plinth, modillion cornice, dome with decorative leaf ornament and 4 scrolls, semi-circular arched openings with scrolled keystones and moulded impost. Attached wall to left of steps with roll moulded capping terminates in square set die with moulded plinth and capping. Identical to south-east pavilion (qv). Balustrading to north with moulded plinth and capping, gadrooned balusters, square set panelled dice with moulded plinth and capping.

Listing NGR: SO7689564803

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