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Latitude: 51.4182 / 51°25'5"N
Longitude: -2.4972 / 2°29'50"W
OS Eastings: 365518
OS Northings: 168912
OS Grid: ST655689
Mapcode National: GBR CYZ.YG
Mapcode Global: VH88W.NMN6
Plus Code: 9C3VCG93+74
Entry Name: Archway on Street at the Entrance to Park House (Park House Not Included)
Listing Date: 19 June 1975
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1384632
English Heritage Legacy ID: 485067
Also known as: Keynsham Abbey Remains To The South Of Number 3 (number 3 Not Included)
ID on this website: 101384632
Location: Keynsham, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, BS31
County: Bath and North East Somerset
Civil Parish: Keynsham
Built-Up Area: Keynsham
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
Tagged with: Abbey
KEYNSHAM
ST6568 STATION ROAD
739-1/4/55 (South side)
19/06/75 Archway on street at the entrance to
Park House (Park House not included)
II*
Archway. Late C12, C13 and C17 fragments reconstructed in mid
C19. Limestone ashlar and dressed stone. The archway has a
triangular pediment over an elliptical carriage arch. The arch
has a moulded architrave and keystone carved in the form of a
shield; flanking pilasters with unusual rounded rustication
and bolection moulding over. The pediment has a weathered
cartouche. The jambs and inner side of the archway incorporate
many fragments (capitals, arch mouldings, bases and interlace)
of late C12 and C13 masonry from Keynsham Abbey (qv).
HISTORICAL NOTE: these stone fragments came from a house which
the Bridges family built on the site of the medieval abbey
(pulled down in 1776); they are of great importance as
evidence for the design of the Abbey.
Listing NGR: ST6551868912
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