Porters Lodge |
Hob Uid: 312605 | |
Location : Sheffield Stocksbridge
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Grid Ref : SK2713096820 |
Summary : Remains of the gate-house of Bolsterstone Castle [SK 29 NE 1] the jamb and springer of one arch of a gateway and a small doorway with a shouldered lintel. A modern inscription states the date of this doorway is 1250, but this is inconsistent with weathering of the fabric, which indicates that the gate is later than that, and probably contemporary with Bolsterstone Castle, that is 16th or 17th century. |
More information : [SK 2713 9682] Porter's Lodge [G.T.] Remains of the gate-house of Bolsterstone Castle [SK 29 NE 1] the jamb and springer of one arch of a gateway and a small doorway with a shouldered lintel. Modern inscription states the date of this doorway is 1250. Porters Lodge is a mainly 19th. century building now used as the village institute. Incorporated into its southern front are the remains of the arch and doorway described by authority 2. The date ascribed to this doorway appears inconsistent with its present appearance. Its step although an integral part of the structure, is less worn than would be expected, and the sandstone fabric of the jambs, shows little weathering. By comparison with the 16/17th c. remains of Bolsterstone Castle, the doorway would appear to be of contemporary origin. The remains of the arch showing many signs of restoration, is too fragmentary to date. GP AO/61/171/4 shows the SE aspect. Condition unchanged. The building is not outstanding.
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