Wall And Piers Of Black Hall To The South Of The Building is a Grade II listed building in the Oxford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 28 June 1972. A Eighteenth Century Wall and piers.

Wall And Piers Of Black Hall To The South Of The Building

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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Oxford
Country
England
Date first listed
28 June 1972
Type
Wall and piers
Period
Eighteenth Century
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The wall and piers of Black Hall, located to the south of the building on St Giles' Street, date from the 18th century or earlier. The wall is cement faced, and it features ashlar piers topped with moulded caps. There are modern cast-iron gates included in the design. This structure is part of a group that includes Nos 1, 11 to 17 (consecutive), 19, 20, Black Hall, Queen Elizabeth House, and Nos 22 and 23.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. 20, St Giles Street Grade II 13 m
  2. Black Hall Grade II 18 m
  3. 19, St Giles Street Grade II 24 m
  4. 17, St Giles Street Grade II 31 m
  5. Oxford War Memorial Grade II 36 m
  6. Gates and Piers at Number 16 Grade II* 46 m
  7. The Judges Lodging Grade II* 46 m
  8. 22 and 23, St Giles Street Grade II 53 m
  9. 15, St Giles Street Grade II 67 m
  10. Flanking Walls and Gateway of the Driveway to St Giles House, Being the North Garden Wall of Number 15 and the South Garden Wall of Number 16 Grade II 67 m