GATE PIERS AND WALLS TO SOUTH WEST AND WEST OF SOUTH GARDEN AND WALL, GATE PIERS, MOUNTING BLOCKS AND DOG KENNEL TO SOUTH AND WEST OF MANOR HOUSE AT BURTON AGNES HALL
Overview
Heritage Category: Listed Building
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1204905
Date first listed: 17-Jul-1987
Statutory Address: GATE PIERS AND WALLS TO SOUTH WEST AND WEST OF SOUTH GARDEN AND WALL, GATE PIERS, MOUNTING BLOCKS AND DOG KENNEL TO SOUTH AND WEST OF MANOR HOUSE AT BURTON AGNES HALL, MAIN STREET
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Location
Statutory Address: GATE PIERS AND WALLS TO SOUTH WEST AND WEST OF SOUTH GARDEN AND WALL, GATE PIERS, MOUNTING BLOCKS AND DOG KENNEL TO SOUTH AND WEST OF MANOR HOUSE AT BURTON AGNES HALL, MAIN STREET
The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
District: East Riding of Yorkshire (Unitary Authority)
Parish: Burton Agnes
National Grid Reference: TA 10246 63234
Details
BURTON AGNES MAIN STREET
TA 1063-1163
(north side, off)
11/20 Gate piers and walls to
south-west and west of
South Garden and wall,
gate piers, mounting
blocks and dog kennel to
south and west of Manor
House at Burton Agnes
Hall.
GV II
Walls, gate piers, mounting blocks and dog kennel. Early C17 with later
additions and alterations including those of c1730 and mid C20, dog kennel
of 1859. Pinkish-red brick in English garden wall bond with ashlar and
brick dressings. Walls approximately 3 metres high, mainly with rubbed
brick plinth, dentilled cornice and rubbed brick copings, bell-shaped on
section, otherwise with flat or chamfered ashlar coping. Wall to south of
South Garden has been raised and abutts Gatehouse (qv). Wall to west of
South Garden has inserted but now blocked C18 pedestrian entrance with
moulded ashlar architrave; entrance to stable yard has rebuilt gate piers,
square on plan, with moulded ashlar plinths, replacement moulded ashlar
cornices and pineapple finials, double ornamental wrought-iron gates between.
Wall to south of Manor House has gate piers to each end, square on plan with
moulded ashlar bases and cornices, those to west have ball finials on shaped
bases, those to east are surmounted by winged eagles. 2 ashlar mounting
blocks of 3 and 5 steps abutt to south; between these is an ornamental dog
kennel with plaque inscribed "HB 1859" built for Henry Boynton: ashlar
plinth, quoined jambs to blind entrance with moulded hood and mask keystone,
shaped gable surmounted by finials. Wall to west of Manor House ramps
upwards above C18 pedestrian entrance, an 8-fielded-panel door in ashlar
architrave with keystone. To north end, an elliptically-arched, blocked
entrance.
Listing NGR: TA1027563220
Legacy
The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system.
Legacy System number: 167776
Legacy System: LBS
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
End of official listing