Pediment Sculpture Adjoining The Officers' Mess Of Buller Barracks, Royal Corps Of Transport is a Grade II listed building in the Rushmoor local planning authority area, England. First listed on 9 June 1982. Sculpture.

Pediment Sculpture Adjoining The Officers' Mess Of Buller Barracks, Royal Corps Of Transport

WRENN ID
under-obsidian-flax
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Rushmoor
Country
England
Date first listed
9 June 1982
Type
Sculpture
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The pediment sculpture adjoining the Officers' Mess of Buller Barracks, Royal Corps of Transport, dates from around 1857. It features the Royal Coat of Arms in high relief, crafted from Portland Stone, and is set on a base within a garden setting. This sculpture was formerly located within the central pediment of the Officers' Mess building at East Cavalry (Warburg) Barracks.

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