Catalogue Finding NumberWYHER/8595
Office record is held atHistorical Environment Record, West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service
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TitleGothic summer house approx. 200m south of Bramham Park
DescriptionThis summer house is situated approximately 200 metres south of Bramham Park (PRN 8610). It was built in the early 19th century of magnesian limestone ashlar. It has a tripartite plan, with a square centre and small square wings. It is in Gothic style and is symmetrical. The higher single storey centre is buttressed and has a two centred arched doorway. There is also a blank shield in the centre of the frieze above. The flanking wings are slightly set back, each with a two centred arched window with a hoodmould. The rear is in a similar style. The history of the summer house is not known, but the item is shown on the survey by Detmar Blow (c.1907) as ‘Museum’ (English Heritage, 1966).
Date21st century
Extentcontact the West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service for information on what is available
LevelItem
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