Front Garden Wall And Gatepiers To No 25 (Lovemead House) is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 December 1950. Boundary wall with gatepiers.
Front Garden Wall And Gatepiers To No 25 (Lovemead House)
- WRENN ID
- lesser-storey-cedar
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Wiltshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 29 December 1950
- Type
- Boundary wall with gatepiers
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The front garden wall and gatepiers to No 25, known as Lovemead House, date from the early 18th century. They are made of stone and feature weathered coping that curves up at the ends to form the garden and stable entry walls. The central section includes square panelled stone gate piers topped with moulded capping and carved stone vases. The piers also have small stone steps with inverted scroll heads.
This structure is part of a group that includes Nos 2 to 4 (consecutive), No 5 (Rodney House) with its stable yard and garden railings, stable buildings and walls, Nos 8 to 13 (consecutive), and No 25 (Lovemead House), along with the garden wall and gate piers. It forms a cohesive group with Polebarn House and its boundary wall, gatepiers, and gates, as well as Nos 1 to 6 (consecutive) Yerbury Almshouses on Yerbury Street.
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Nearby listed buildings
- Marlborough Buildings
- Lovemead House
- Polebarn House with Brick Boundary Wall, Gatepiers and Gates
- Yerbury Almshouses
- 29 and 30, Roundstone Street
- Stable Buildings to Rodney House and Closing Walls to North and East
- 31, Roundstone Street
- 32, Roundstone Street
- 33, Roundstone Street
- No 5 (Rodney House) with Its Stable Yard and Wall and Garden Railings