Four Corinthian Capitals In Garden To North Of Tyringham Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Milton Keynes local planning authority area, England. First listed on 27 February 1984. Monument.

Four Corinthian Capitals In Garden To North Of Tyringham Hall

WRENN ID
errant-pewter-sunrise
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Milton Keynes
Country
England
Date first listed
27 February 1984
Type
Monument
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Four large stone Corinthian capitals are located in the garden to the north of Tyringham Hall. These capitals are set within a circular kerb that is inscribed with the words "From Sampson's Pay Hall Bank of England erected 1732-4 demolished 1929."

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. Balustrades and Steps to Sunken Garden and Loggia to North of Tyringham Hall Grade II 32 m
  2. Stable Block to North East of Tyringham Hall (Including Stables Flats 1 and 2) Grade I 72 m
  3. The Temple of Music at Tyringham Hall Grade II* 79 m
  4. Three Pairs of Gatepiers in Garden to North of Tyringham Hall Grade II 84 m
  5. Tyringham Hall Grade I 95 m
  6. Fountain in Forecourt to South of Tyringham Hall Grade II 114 m
  7. Columns at End of North West Vista, Tyringham Hall Grade II 114 m
  8. Statue of Time to West of Tyringham Hall Grade II 120 m
  9. The Bathing Pavilion at Tyringham Hall Grade II* 129 m
  10. Balustrade and Railings in Forecourt to South of Tyringham Hall Grade II 130 m