Outer Gatehouse |
Hob Uid: 450436 | |
Location : Dorset Abbotsbury
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Grid Ref : SY5769508520 |
Summary : The outer gatehouse of St. Peter's Abbey provided access to the Abbey precinct from the north. Dated to the 14th century, the gatehouse is now ruined, but includes the remains of an archway constructed of moulded ashlar and rubble-stone. |
More information : (SY 57708520) Gateway (NR) (Rems. of) (NAT) (1) The Outer Gatehouse to the precinct of the Abbey is to the W. of the site of the abbey-church. It now consists of fragments on both sides of the road, and is perhaps of 14th century date (2)
(Additional reference). (3) These are ruins of a gatehouse which stood across the road until circa 1790 when it was pulled down. Engravings of the gatehouse may be seen in the vestry of the south aisle of the parish church. (4) The remains consist of a small piece of walling on the west of the road as shown on the 1:2500 plan in SY 58 NE 35. At the west end of the wall is a treble butress and at its east end a small fragment of the arch still survives. See ground photograph. (5) The remains of the Gatehouse on the East side of the road consists of one large stone - visible in the GP - and behind it another small stone bonded into the street wall and projecting outwards. The apparently substantial remains on the East of the road and visible in the GP appear to have no connections and are offset by 5.0M from the straight of the remains on the West. (6) Gateway 60 yards N of Abbey Dairy. Ruinated. The jambs remain and enough else to show that it was originally a large gatehouse of medieval date. In the adjacent wall are various carved fragments of stone. Grade 2. (7) SY 577853. Outer gatehouse of Abbey. Scheduled. (8) SY 5785 ABBOTSBURY CHURCH STREET 26.1.56 10/9 Outer Gatehouse with walling for 5 metres to west GV II* Outer Monastic Gatehouse. C14 and C15 fragments. Pieces of moulded ashlar and rubble-stone. Outer archway: west jamb and springer of the main segmental arch survive; within this is possibly the springer of the pedestrian entrance arch, re-set. The north wall extends west of this opening for 5 metres, and has C12 and later medieval carved stonework re-set into it. The inner archway of the gatehouse is represented by the lower part of its east chamfered jamb. The interval between the two arches is 2.5 metres. Scheduled Ancient Monument. (9) |