Serpentine Walling Along Western Boundary Of Easton Park is a Grade II listed building in the East Suffolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 16 January 1973. Wall.

Serpentine Walling Along Western Boundary Of Easton Park

WRENN ID
lapsed-sill-russet
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Suffolk
Country
England
Date first listed
16 January 1973
Type
Wall
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The serpentine walling along the western boundary of Easton Park dates from the late 18th century to the early 19th century. It runs approximately 590 meters in a north-south direction, with a short 50-meter stretch at the north end that runs east-west. The wall is constructed of red brick in stretcher bond and stands about 2 meters high. At the north end, there is a short length of straight walling. The longer stretches of serpentine wall to the north and east of the park are in a ruinous condition and are not considered of special interest.

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