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Latitude: 53.9609 / 53°57'39"N
Longitude: -1.8836 / 1°53'0"W
OS Eastings: 407736
OS Northings: 451653
OS Grid: SE077516
Mapcode National: GBR HQ9M.0W
Mapcode Global: WHC8G.1PBV
Plus Code: 9C5WX468+9H
Entry Name: 2 Pairs of Gate Piers and Linking Walls with Summer-House Attached to Rear of Farfield Hall
Listing Date: 10 September 1954
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1133451
English Heritage Legacy ID: 337766
ID on this website: 101133451
Location: Beamsley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, LS29
County: Bradford
Civil Parish: Addingham
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Addingham St Peter
Church of England Diocese: Leeds
Tagged with: Building
SE05SE ADDINGHAM C.P. BOLTON ROAD
(west side off)
2/36 2 pairs of gate
10. 9.54 piers and linking
garden walls with
summer-house
attached to rear
of Farfield Hall
GV I
Gate piers and garden walls. Early C18. Ashlar, coursed rubble
walls. Those to east are particularly fine and tall with Roman
Doric pilasters with full entablature to each face with rusticated
corner strip set in the angles between. Surmounted by finely
sculptured urns. Those to west are square on plan with cornice
surmounted by obelisk. Linking walls to 3 sides, enclosing garden,
have chamfered copings which ramp to south. This is broken by stone
summer-house with monopitched roof with ½ coped gables with kneelers.
This has semicircular-arched doorway with rusticated voussoirs and
quoins. Set in north wall is doorway with semicircular arch with
keystone and cyma-moulded surround. Wooden doorcase with open-spoked
fan-light with turned balusters and 8-panelled door.
Listing NGR: SE0773751652
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