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Pair of gate piers about 40 metres east of Lytes Cary

A Grade II Listed Building in Charlton Mackrell, Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0367 / 51°2'12"N

Longitude: -2.6665 / 2°39'59"W

OS Eastings: 353364

OS Northings: 126587

OS Grid: ST533265

Mapcode National: GBR MM.GXZT

Mapcode Global: FRA 569C.WHR

Plus Code: 9C3V28PM+MC

Entry Name: Pair of gate piers about 40 metres east of Lytes Cary

Listing Date: 30 September 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1307960

English Heritage Legacy ID: 262838

ID on this website: 101307960

Location: Lytes Cary, Somerset, TA11

County: Somerset

District: South Somerset

Civil Parish: The Charltons

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

Tagged with: Gatepost

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CHARLTON MACKRELL CP
LYTES CARY
ILCHESTER ROAD (East side)
Pair of gate piers about 40 metres east of Lytes Cary

GV
II
Gate piers. Probably C18. Ham stone ashlar. Square plan with chamfered base plinth, plain shafts, cornice mould caps, steps and tall necked ball finials; swags onto flanking walls; simple C20 gate; three semi-circular stone steps.

The formal entrance to the front garden of Lytes Cary (qv).

Listing NGR: ST5336426587

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