John Kyrle (1637–1724) Gate
John Kyrle (1637–1724) Gate
John Kyrle (1637–1724) Gate
John Kyrle (1637–1724) Gate
John Kyrle (1637–1724) Gate
John Kyrle (1637–1724) Gate
John Kyrle (1637–1724) Gate
John Kyrle (1637–1724) Gate

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A classical gateway with Corinthian pilasters, a narrow ornamental frieze and a pediment enclosing a heraldic shield, the date inscribed on the lintel. The other side is much plainer without pilasters, but with the remains of interlaced letters within the pediment.
Title

John Kyrle (1637–1724) Gate

Date

1700

Medium

stone

Accession number

HR9_MRF_S012

Acquisition method

funded by John Kyrle

Work type

Gateway

Owner

Church of St Mary

Custodian

Church of St Mary

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II* (England and Wales)

Listing date

22/10/52

Access

at all times

Inscription description

on the lintel in cursive figures: 1700

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Located at

The Prospect, St Mary's Churchyard, Ross-on-Wye

HR9 5HN

Situated to the south-west of St Mary's church, on the southern boundary of The Prospect Garden.