South aspect. Built in 1836 of sandstone in the Egyptian Revival style used by Samuel Worth for the main gates. The gateway is in the form of a pylon, with roll moulding, and a behudet (winged sun motif) in the cornice. Chamfered gabled opening with wrought-iron gates. Screen walls end with square piers with tapered hollow chamfers and flat caps. (Photo Nov 2013).
Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 3 November 2013
Photo ID: 92617
Building ID: 101247054
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