Description
This information is taken from the statutory List as it was in 2001 and may not be up to date.
SP 61 SE CHILTON THAME ROAD (west side)
1/62 Garden Walls to North and West of Chilton House, including that on east side of St.
Mary's Churchyard
GV II
Boundary walls. C16, C17, repaired C18. Brick with some stone arches, north east wall mainly stone rubble, with brick sections.
The walls enclose the garden north and west of Chilton House, the west side along the churchyard, the east along the stable yard to Chilton House. West wall along Churchyard. C16 brick with 2 doorways, the south one blocked with stone, moulded pointed arch, the north one with 4 centred stone arch and square label. Some diaper brickwork facing church, including cross in dark header bricks. Cogged eaves to brick coping and with plinth. Further west and north walls C16 brick, some repaired in C18 brick. Arched bee-boles on house side.
East wall. North part in C16 and C18 brick with 2 further bee-boles.
Then changes to coursed rubblestone in which are 2 moulded stone arches with chamfered jambs and 4-centred heads with label moulds. Arches of 2 hollow chamfered orders. The north arch leads to stable yard, the south one is blocked and both are C16.
RCHMI. 105. MON. 1 (part) and MON.2. (part).
Listing NGR: SP6868411701
Content
This is part of the Series: IOE\Shaw_Stewart Martin IOE Records for Shaw, Stewart Martin; within the Collection: IOE01 Images Of England
Rights
Copyright IoE Mr Stewart Martin Shaw. Source Historic England Archive
This photograph was taken for the Images of England project
People & Organisations
Photographer: Shaw, Stewart Martin
Rights Holder: Shaw, Stewart Martin
Keywords
Brick, Rubble, Stone, Medieval Garden Wall, Tudor Gardens Parks And Urban Spaces, Elizabethan Monument <By Form>, Wall, Barrier, Bee Bole, Agriculture And Subsistence, Arch