Latitude: 52.2214 / 52°13'17"N
Longitude: -1.4788 / 1°28'43"W
OS Eastings: 435699
OS Northings: 258264
OS Grid: SP356582
Mapcode National: GBR 6PC.QY5
Mapcode Global: VHBXY.BF2D
Plus Code: 9C4W6GCC+HF
Entry Name: Gateway Approximately 25 Metres North of Tower of Church of St Giles
Listing Date: 7 January 1952
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1184709
English Heritage Legacy ID: 307049
ID on this website: 101184709
Location: Chesterton, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, CV33
County: Warwickshire
District: Stratford-on-Avon
Civil Parish: Chesterton and Kingston
Traditional County: Warwickshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Warwickshire
Church of England Parish: Chesterton St Giles
Church of England Diocese: Coventry
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CHESTERTON & KINGSTON
CHESTERTON
Gateway approx. 25m N of tower of Church of St. Giles
GV
II
The Gateway shall be upgraded to II* and the entry shall be amended
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CHESTERTON & KINGSTON
CHESTERTON
Gateway approx. 25m N of tower of Church of St. Giles
GV
II*
Gateway. Probably 1630's. For Sir Edward Peyto and copy of a design
by Inigo Jones. English bond red brick with moulded, cut and rubbed
brick. Classical style. Round arch with keyblock, pilasters,
entablature and pediment. Pilasters, wall, and arch have intermittent
rustication. It is likely that this gateway was built at about the
same time as Chesterton Windmill (q.v.). It is a close copy, at about
three-quarters scale, of one of the two churchyard gateways flanking
Jones' St Paul, Covent Garden, of 1631, see Vitruvius Britannicus (ii,
1717, pl 21-2).
(VCH: Warwickshire. Vol 5. p.42; Buildings of England, Warwickshire,
p.230).
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CHESTERTON AND KINGSTON
CHESTERTON
Gateway approx. 25m N of tower of Church of St. Giles
GV
II
Gateway. c.1650 - 1660. Possibly designed by John Stone. English bond red brick,
with moulded, cut and rubbed brick. Classical style. Round arch with keyblock.
Pilasters, entablature and pediment. Pilasters, wall and arch have intermittent
rustication. Pediment has C20 tiles. The gateway is all that remains of
Chesterton House, demolished in 1802.
V.C.H.: Warwickshire, Vol.5, p.42; Buildings of England; Warwickshire, p.230).
Listing NGR: SP3569958264
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