Gates, Overthrow, Gate Piers And Garden Wall At Rudding Park is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 March 1952. Gates, gate piers, garden wall.

Gates, Overthrow, Gate Piers And Garden Wall At Rudding Park

WRENN ID
unlit-string-torch
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
8 March 1952
Type
Gates, gate piers, garden wall
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SE 35 SW FOLLIFOOT RUDDING LANE (east side, off)

4/17 Gates, overthrow, gate piers and garden wall at 8.3.52 Rudding Park (formerly listed under Rudding Park House, stables and Follifoot gateway)

GV II

Gates, overthrow, gate piers and garden wall. Probably early C19 for Sir Joseph Radcliffe. Wrought-iron gates and overthrow, brick wall and piers, English bond. Gates of 2 leaves, with semi-circular overthrow. Plain rails and bars, outer panels and overthrow decorated with C and S scrolls. Square-section piers approximately 4 metres high, with ashlar stepped coping and ball finials. Wall approximately 60 metres long. Ashlar coping. This wall stood between the rose garden (east side) and the kitchen garden (west side) of the estate. The kitchen garden was converted to a caravan park after 1972, and the rose garden is now grassed over. A G L Hellyer,"A New Garden in a Reptonian Setting", Country Life, June 24, 1971 pp 1592-1594.

Listing NGR: SE3314853087

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