Statue Of St Constantine, South Of Corby Castle is a Grade II listed building in the Cumberland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 1 April 1957. Statue.
Statue Of St Constantine, South Of Corby Castle
- WRENN ID
- odd-pedestal-dawn
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Cumberland
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 1 April 1957
- Type
- Statue
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The statue of St Constantine, located south of Corby Castle, was created in 1843 for Philip Howard of Corby Castle. It is made of carved sandstone and depicts a full-length figure of St Constantine standing on a pedestal. The statue is positioned directly opposite St Constantine's cells across the river.
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Nearby listed buildings
- Tempietto, Corby Castle
- St Constantine's Cells
- Salmon Coops to South of Corby Castle
- Byre Hill Farmhouse, Corby Castle Estate
- Dovecote to South East of Corby Castle
- Statue of Polyphemus, Corby Castle
- Wetheral Priory Gatehouse
- Wetheral Abbey Farm
- Walls of East Range of Wetheral Priory, East of Gatehouse
- Cascade to West of Corby Castle