St John'S College, Gateway To Kitchen Yard To East Of Old Bridge is a Grade I listed building in the Cambridge local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 April 1950. A 1711-12 College, gateway.
St John'S College, Gateway To Kitchen Yard To East Of Old Bridge
- WRENN ID
- secret-railing-myrtle
- Grade
- I
- Local Planning Authority
- Cambridge
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 26 April 1950
- Type
- College, gateway
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The gateway to the kitchen yard at St John's College, built between 1711 and 1712 by mason Robert Grumbold, features panelled stone piers with cornices. These piers are topped with eagles carved by Nicholas Bigée and John Woodward. The timber gates, likely added in 1766, complete the structure.
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