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Wall and Entrance at Appuldurcombe

A Grade II Listed Building in Godshill, Isle of Wight

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.6182 / 50°37'5"N

Longitude: -1.2339 / 1°14'2"W

OS Eastings: 454290

OS Northings: 80113

OS Grid: SZ542801

Mapcode National: GBR 9DX.0W5

Mapcode Global: FRA 879F.P2N

Plus Code: 9C2WJQ98+7C

Entry Name: Wall and Entrance at Appuldurcombe

Listing Date: 22 November 1993

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1292762

English Heritage Legacy ID: 392723

ID on this website: 101292762

Location: Wroxall, Isle of Wight, PO38

County: Isle of Wight

Civil Parish: Godshill

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Isle of Wight

Church of England Parish: Godshill All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Portsmouth

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Description


GODSHILL

SZ58SW APPPULDURCOMBE ROAD
1353-0/4/115 Wall and Entrance at Appuldurcombe

II

Part of park wall with pedestrian entrance. Early to mid C19.
Wall of stone rubble about 5 feet in height with curved
coping. To south end is stone pedestrian gateway with Ionic
half columns to outside and Ionic pilasters to inside and
elaborate entablature.


Listing NGR: SZ5429080113

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