Gate Piers And Garden Wall At Trotton Place To The South Of The House is a Grade II listed building in the South Downs National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 18 June 1959. Gate-piers, garden wall.

Gate Piers And Garden Wall At Trotton Place To The South Of The House

WRENN ID
slow-dormer-hyssop
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Downs National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
18 June 1959
Type
Gate-piers, garden wall
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The gate piers and garden wall at Trotton Place, located to the south of the house, date from the 18th century. The entrance to the drive features square piers made of Hythe sandstone, each topped with acorn-shaped terminals. The wall to the east of the piers is approximately 30 yards long and is constructed from Hythe sandstone with a half-round coping.

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  1. The Garage of Trotton Place with the Stable Flat Over Grade II 45 m
  2. The Parish Church of St George Grade I 74 m
  3. Trotton Place Grade II* 75 m
  4. K6 Telephone Kiosk (The Rectory St George's Church) Grade II 88 m
  5. Barn at Trotton Farm Grade II 100 m
  6. Trotton Bridge Grade I 159 m
  7. The Old Rectory Grade I 185 m
  8. The Keeper's Arms Public House Grade II 392 m
  9. Lovehill House Grade II 392 m
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