South Entrance Gates, Piers And Lodges Approximately 1240 Metres South West Of Thame Park House is a Grade II listed building in the South Oxfordshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 16 June 1988. Gates and lodges.

South Entrance Gates, Piers And Lodges Approximately 1240 Metres South West Of Thame Park House

WRENN ID
lesser-eave-owl
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Oxfordshire
Country
England
Date first listed
16 June 1988
Type
Gates and lodges
Source
Historic England listing

Description

THAME B4012 SP70SM (East side) 4/8 South entrance gates, piers and lodges approx. 1240m. SW of Thame Park House

II

Gates with lodges. c.1830, possibly by D. Harris and R. Abrahan. Wrought-iron double gates with gothic tracery. North and south lodges, ashlar stone; slate double-depth roofs; stone stacks with quatrefoil panels to top. Single-storey, 2-window ranges to driveway. Ribbed and studded wood doors to centre with gabled stone porches with 4-centred archways. Lancet windows to left and right. Elevations to road form symmetrical composition with gates. Octagonal piers to gates, having battlemented tops. 3-bay range to left has 12-pane windows to left and centre. Recessed cross to right. 4-bay range to right has 4-centre arched pedestrian doorway to left, 12-pane windows to right and right of centre. Recessed cross to left of centre. Both elevations have battlemented parapets. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SP7059503084

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