Statue Approximately 60 Metres South East Of Harrowden Hall is a Grade II* listed building in the North Northamptonshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 May 1981. Statue.

Statue Approximately 60 Metres South East Of Harrowden Hall

WRENN ID
still-spindle-evening
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
North Northamptonshire
Country
England
Date first listed
26 May 1981
Type
Statue
Source
Historic England listing

Description

GREAT HARROWDEN THE SLIPS SP8870 (North side) 14/140 Statue approx. 60m. SE of 26/05/81 Harrowden Hall (Formerly listed as Statue group on pedestal of Hercules and Cacus)

GV II Statue. Early C18 by John Van Nost. Limestone ashlar panelled plinth with lead statue of wrestling figures said to be Hercules and Cacus based on a design now in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Forms part of formal layout with statues approx. 30 metres north-east (q.v.) and south-east (q.v.), statue plinth approx. 60 metres north-east (q.v.), gate, gatepiers, railings, walls and attached summer house, extending to approx. 300 metres north, south and east of Harrowden Hall (q.v.), gates, gatepiers and railings approx. 300 metres east (q.v.) and steps 10 metres east of Harrowden Hall (q.v.) and Harrowden Hall (q.v.). (The gardens and park are included in the HBMC County Register of Gardens at Grade II).

Listing NGR: SP8825870820

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