Coleshill Park, Southern Of Pair Of Piers On The Drive, Approximately 40 Metres South East Of Gate Lodge* is a Grade II* listed building in the Vale of White Horse local planning authority area, England. First listed on 10 November 1952. Pier.

Coleshill Park, Southern Of Pair Of Piers On The Drive, Approximately 40 Metres South East Of Gate Lodge*

WRENN ID
under-panel-swallow
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
Vale of White Horse
Country
England
Date first listed
10 November 1952
Type
Pier
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The southern pier of a pair located on the drive of Coleshill Park dates back to the 17th century. It is constructed from limestone ashlar and has a rectangular shape, featuring side pilasters and scrolls, along with vermiculated rustications. The pier is topped with a cornice and a ball finial that has a vermiculated band around it. On the south-east side, there is a shell-headed niche designed as a seat. This pier is one of a pair.

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