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

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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

  1. Tempietto, Corby Castle Grade I 78 m
  2. St Constantine's Cells Grade I 84 m
  3. Salmon Coops to South of Corby Castle Grade I 201 m
  4. Byre Hill Farmhouse, Corby Castle Estate Grade II 556 m
  5. Dovecote to South East of Corby Castle Grade I 578 m
  6. Statue of Polyphemus, Corby Castle Grade II* 611 m
  7. Wetheral Priory Gatehouse Grade I 612 m
  8. Wetheral Abbey Farm Grade II 647 m
  9. Walls of East Range of Wetheral Priory, East of Gatehouse Grade I 682 m
  10. Cascade to West of Corby Castle Grade I 687 m