Boundary Structure
UNDERTOWN INCLUDING TERRACE WALLS AND SUNKEN GARDEN WALLS WEST, SOUTH AND SOUTH WEST
A historic wall, gate or boundary marker.
This boundary structure is legally protected under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990. As a Grade II listed building, it is nationally important and of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve it. It has been protected for 39 years.
Heritage Expansion
Listed during an era when the criteria for protection expanded to include more vernacular and industrial heritage.
Building Type
Boundary Structure
Listed Since
26 June 1987
List Entry
1212099
Nearby Development Sites
Nearby Listed Buildings
CHURCH OF ST ENODOC
HEADSTONE OF JOHN EDVVEAN 2 METRES TO SOUTH OF SOUTH AISLE OF CHURCH OF ST ENODOC
HEADSTONE OF JOHN MABLY 7 METRES TO NORTH EAST OF CHANCEL OF CHURCH OF ST ENODOC
TOMBCHEST OF SIMON WILCOX 6 METRES TO SOUTH OF SOUTH PORCH OF CHURCH OF ST ENODOC
TWO TOMBCHESTS OF RICHARD ROUNSEVALL AND MARY KEN, 3 METRES TO EAST OF NORTH TOWER OF CHURCH OF ST ENODOC
What is a Listed Building?
Listed buildings are structures of special architectural or historic interest, protected under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990.
- Grade I: Exceptional interest (2.5%)
- Grade II*: Particularly important (5.8%)
- Grade II: Special interest (91.7%)