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  2. Coronation Drive retaining wall - Wikipedia

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    The wall, which is almost 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) thick at ground level extends by a series of gradations to thicknesses between 1.2 and 2.4 metres (3 ft 11 in and 7 ft 10 in) at the base. The view of the wall from the road reveals only the brick piers and decorative wrought iron railings of the parapet wall.

  3. Coping (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    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] In all cases it should be weathered (have a slanted or curved top surface) to throw off the water. [1]

  4. Listed buildings in Ollerton and Boughton - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Listed buildings in Misterton, Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    To the right is a square chimney stack with a corbelled stone cap and acroteria. To the north is a lean-to brick wheelhouse, and a timber lean-to, and on the south is a brick lean-to. The curved boundary wall is in brick with stone coping, and it contains two pairs of stone gate piers. [20] [23] II* Wharf Bridge

  6. Listed buildings in Aston by Budworth - Wikipedia

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    A brick wall with stone copings about 12 feet (3.7 m) to 13 feet (4.0 m) high surrounds the four sides of the garden. In the south wall are 19th-century gate piers with stone caps and ball and spike finials. The east wall is buttressed and has a pointed archway.

  7. Listed buildings in Flintham - Wikipedia

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    The wall at the boundary of the churchyard is in brick and stone, with coping in brick and stone. The entrance to the churchyard is flanked by square brick piers with stone coping, and between them is a pair of iron gates. The wall extends for about 120 metres (390 ft). [42] II

  8. Listed buildings in Worksop - Wikipedia

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    The wall, which extends along the south boundary of the wharf for about 150 metres (490 ft), is in stone on the outside, brick on the inside, it has stone coping, and is ramped up in the middle. At each end are gate piers in alternating brick and stone, with stone pyramidal caps. [75] II: Barn and stable, Lodge Farm

  9. Listed buildings in Congleton - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the garden walls, the piers are in brick with stone cornices and caps. The gates are in wrought iron. [16] [36] II* Holmefield, 8 Chapel Street: Mid- to late 18th century: A brick house with stone dressings on a stone plinth with a slate roof

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