Railings Round Churchyard Of The Destroyed Church Of All Saints is a Grade II listed building in the Cambridge local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 April 1950. Railing.

Railings Round Churchyard Of The Destroyed Church Of All Saints

WRENN ID
riven-steeple-khaki
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cambridge
Country
England
Date first listed
26 April 1950
Type
Railing
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The railings surrounding the churchyard of the destroyed Church of All Saints date from the 18th century and are made of cast iron. They feature ornamental standards, although some sections are partly broken. These railings are located on the east side of Trinity Street. For further context, there is also a rebuilt church located under Jesus Lane.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. Cross in the Churchyard of the Destroyed Church of All Saints Grade II 13 m
  2. Whewell's Court, Trinity College Grade II 28 m
  3. Junior Parlour Trinity College Grade II 29 m
  4. 2, All Saints Passage Grade II 34 m
  5. Lichfield House Grade II 38 m
  6. 20 and 21, Trinity Street Grade II 41 m
  7. St John's College, Gateway to St John's Street to South of the College Buildings Grade I 45 m
  8. Trinity College, Statue in Whewell's Court Grade II 48 m
  9. The Divinity School Grade II 49 m
  10. 4, All Saints Passage Grade II 50 m