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Gate Piers and Walls, Church of St Luke


The distinctive gate piers, quadrant walls, gates and overthrow of St Luke's Church in Ferryhill are thought to be by George Pickering, from c.1853, when the church was built. They are Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Church of St Luke Historic Buildings and Monuments in Ferryhill
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Entrance to St Luke's Church, Ferryhill

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GATE PIERS, QUADRANT WALLS, GATES AND OVERTHROW NORTH OF CHURCH OF ST LUKE - Ferryhill - List Entry
- "Gate piers, quadrant walls, gates and overthrow. Probably c.1853 by G. Pickering. Coursed squared sandstone walls, with ashlar quoins, coping and piers; wrought iron gates and overthrow. Short walls have …

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List number: 1310980
List grade: 2
County: County Durham
Grid ref: NZ2884732721

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