Archway And Wall Adjoining South-West Corner Of Steeton Hall Farm Running South For Approximately 20 Metres is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 July 1985. Archway, wall.

Archway And Wall Adjoining South-West Corner Of Steeton Hall Farm Running South For Approximately 20 Metres

WRENN ID
solitary-chamber-plum
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
12 July 1985
Type
Archway, wall
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SE 54 SW STEETON STEETON LANE (east side)

5/81 Archway and wall adjoining south-west corner of Steeton Hall Farm running south for approximately 20 metres

GV II

Archway set in remains of wall, Archway said to be C12. C15 wall. Magnesian limestone ashlar with narrow red brick to rear of archway. Wall 20 metres long. Slightly pointed archway has remains of one narrow shaft which continues as roll-moulding round head. Arch flanked by pyramid finials rises to a pediment under stone coping with cross at apex. Wall of approximately one metre high with chamfered plinth. Archway reputed to be from entrance to nearby Chapel demolished in 1873. Wall originally formed part of range of buildings.

Listing NGR: SE5329744198

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