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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.
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]
Boundary wall, 66, 68 and 70 Hen Conner Lane: Late 18th to early 19th century: The wall enclosing the gardens is in gritstone with rounded coping. Its overall length is about 50 metres (160 ft), and it is between 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) and 3 metres (9.8 ft) high.
The boundary wall is in stone with chamfered coping and railings, and extends for about 75 metres (246 ft). The main gate piers are square, in stone, with truncated pyramidal caps and cast iron gates. To the left is a side gate that has square gate piers with chamfered tops and a cast iron gate.
The wall along the north boundary of the churchyard is in gritstone with triangular coping. Steps lead up to the north entrance to the churchyard, and the northwest entrance is flanked by gate piers, each on a chamfered plinth, panelled sides, a cornice with quatrefoil panels and two-tier-pyramidal caps.
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 brick with stone coping, it is about 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) high, and about 30 metres (98 ft) long. The gate piers are in stone and about 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) high. Each pier is square, on a panelled plinth , on the shaft are moulded and fielded panels, and there is a deep modillion cornice .
The wall is in red brick with some blue brick, on a stone plinth, with a moulded corbelled top and ramped flat stone coping, and it extends for about 220 metres (720 ft). The south gateway has two square moulded piers with carved capitals , and stepped pyramidal caps.