Gatepiers And Gates Along Bankend Road And Glencaple Road, Railings, Boundary Walls, The Crichton is a Grade C listed building in the Dumfries and Galloway local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 10 October 2007. Boundary walls and railings.

Gatepiers And Gates Along Bankend Road And Glencaple Road, Railings, Boundary Walls, The Crichton

WRENN ID
grey-merlon-khaki
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Dumfries and Galloway
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
10 October 2007
Type
Boundary walls and railings
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Circa 1885-1895. 2 long ranges of high cast-iron railings on snecked sandstone boundary / retaining walls along the two roads that enclose the Crichton estate to the N and S. Simple square-plan railings with double cross-rail at top forming decorative border in-filled with scrolled sections. Scrolled supporting brackets at regular intervals.

BANKEND ROAD INCLUDING GATEPIERS AT CHURCH GATE AND EASTERBROOKE HALL: range of railings from entrance by Campbell House to Church gate. Curved sweep of railings at Church gate terminated with gothic sandstone gatepiers with steep pyramidal, gableted finials. Railings extend just beyond Brownhall Upper Lodge (listed separately with its gatepiers). Pedestrian gate behind Easterbrooke Hall with tall rusticated gatepiers and gate to match railings.

GLENCAPLE ROAD: continuous run of railings from Low Lodge (listed separately) to Brownhall gate; boundary wall stepped up hill. Pedestrian gates at Spittalfield Cottages and opposite Ladyfield.

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