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Entrance Gates and Piers to the Old Rectory

A Grade II Listed Building in Booton, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.7575 / 52°45'26"N

Longitude: 1.1441 / 1°8'38"E

OS Eastings: 612256

OS Northings: 322399

OS Grid: TG122223

Mapcode National: GBR TCC.22T

Mapcode Global: WHLRN.KY0F

Plus Code: 9F43Q44V+XJ

Entry Name: Entrance Gates and Piers to the Old Rectory

Listing Date: 22 July 1983

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1076895

English Heritage Legacy ID: 219917

ID on this website: 101076895

Location: The Grove, Broadland, Norfolk, NR10

County: Norfolk

District: Broadland

Town: Broadland

Civil Parish: Booton

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Cawston St Agnes

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description


TG 12 SW BOOTON THE STREET
(south side)
4/12
Entrance Gates and
Piers to the Old
Rectory.

GV II

Mid C19 entrance gates and piers. Red brick with stone dressings. Gate piers
have carved octagonal stone tops with ball finials and 'E' motif. Pierced
brick flank walls, curved on plan, with square piers with ball finials.


Listing NGR: TG1225622399

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