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The culvert is flanked by dwarf brick walls with chamfered stone coping, leading to a pair of square brick gate piers with convex pyramidal caps. The gate is in decorative cast iron. Beyond that, the boundary wall is in brick with flat concrete coping, and it extends for about 70 metres (230 ft). [26] II: War memorial
A splayed or wedge coping is one that slopes in a single direction; a saddle coping slopes to either side of a central high point. [2] Coping may be made of stone (capstone), brick, clay or terracotta, concrete or cast stone, tile, slate, wood, thatch, or various metals, including aluminum, copper, stainless steel, steel, and zinc. [3]
The gateway is flanked by square brick piers, and serpentine walls with moulded stone coping. The boundary wall is in brick with moulding brick coping, it includes a blocked gateway, and extends for about 70 metres (230 ft). [46] II: Lodge Number 1, Wollaton Park
The boundary wall is in stone with chamfered coping, and it contains piers with chamfered caps. Opposite the west door are square gate piers containing ogee -headed recessed panels with flat heads, and at the corner to the right are similar piers, both pairs with wrought iron gates.
The boundary wall, which extends for about 150 metres (490 ft), is in red and blue brick on a chamfered plinth, and has stepped moulded stone coping. The wall contains 23 square brick piers with stone caps. The main north gateway has larger piers with domed caps, and incurved walls, and contains a pair of ornamental wrought iron gates. The ...
To the left is the stable block, with a single storey and five bays. The stone boundary wall has ramped stone coping, and contains two chamfered rusticated gate piers with concave domed tops. [4] [28] II: Barn and farm buildings, Hall Farm
The boundary walls surround the gardens and the adjacent war memorial and are in red brick with stone dressings and coping, and have spiked wrought iron railing. The gate piers are rusticated with cornice caps, and the gates are in wrought iron. [16] [32] II* Bridge, pedestals and walls, Entrance to Boating Lake
The gateway and wall are in stone. The gateway has a round arch flanked by piers with square domed capitals and finials. Above it is an inscribed frieze and a pediment. There are central double gates and outer wicket gates in iron. The boundary walls have chamfered coping and spiked iron railings, and contain six square piers with stepped ...