Gate-Piers, Walls Flanking Churchyard Path And Gate At Approx 12M South Of Church Of Saint Corentin is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 June 1987. Gate-piers, walls.

Gate-Piers, Walls Flanking Churchyard Path And Gate At Approx 12M South Of Church Of Saint Corentin

WRENN ID
hallowed-merlon-woodpecker
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Date first listed
22 June 1987
Type
Gate-piers, walls
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SW 62 SE CURY CURY

3/25 Gate-piers, walls flanking - churchyard path and gate at approx 12m south of Church of Saint Corentin GV II

Gate-piers, walls flanking path and gate. Circa C18 and early C19. Serpentine rubble walls with granite dressings, wrought iron gate. Gate-piers with side walls in the form of a lych-gate, grid later filled. Flanking the path leading to the south door of the church is a continuous serpentine stone ledge to either side. The piers are roughly dressed granite monoliths with hogs back coping at either side. The C19 gate has bars with arrow head finials, closer spaced below cross braced lock rail and central linked by stile finials by swagged top rail.

Listing NGR: SW6777121260

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