Wall Linking Mansion To Orangery is a Grade II listed building in the Cotswold local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 August 1983. Wall.

Wall Linking Mansion To Orangery

WRENN ID
odd-flint-spring
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cotswold
Country
England
Date first listed
26 August 1983
Type
Wall
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The wall linking the mansion to the orangery is likely from the late 17th century, though it may have been constructed in the early 19th century to match the existing style. It is built of ashlar stone and features a screen wall with a bolection architrave doorway. This doorway is flanked by shell niches, which once held Coade stone urns, probably created by William Croggan.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. Orangery Grade II* 16 m
  2. Northwick Park Grade I 24 m
  3. Stable Block to North West of Mansion House Grade II 40 m
  4. Gate Piers at Entrance to Stable Yard Grade II 57 m
  5. Stable Block to North of Main House Grade II 61 m
  6. Converted Pigeon House to North of Northwick Park Stables Grade II 78 m
  7. Wall to North West of Mansion Grade II 108 m
  8. Kitchen Garden Walls and Gate Piers and Gardener's Cottage Grade II 189 m
  9. Fountain Below and to North East of Upper Water Grade II 346 m
  10. Icehouse to West of Fountain Grade II 356 m