Listed Building: HM YOUNG OFFENDER INSTITUTION, NORTH AND EAST BOUNDARY WALLS (382040)
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Grade | II |
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Authority | |
Volume/Map/Item | 969-1/1/149 |
Date assigned | 17 May 1993 |
Date last amended |
Description
PORTLAND
SY67SE THE GROVE, Grove 969-1/1/149 (North side) HM Young Offender Institution, N and E boundary walls
GV II
Boundary walls to N and E sides of prison complex. 1848 and later. Portland stone ashlar or coursed stone. Wall is in three sections; from NW corner of the compound, immediately adjoining boundary wall to the W (qv), a 5-bay section with trapezoidal raised sections over broad flat buttresses externally with segmental link at W end and c 40m to E with broad gateway to segmental arch, voussoirs and keystone over heavy plank framed doors forming main N entry, and immediately N of entrance to E Hall (qv). Wall c 6m high then drops to top level of plain section across full width of site at lower level, here c 5m high, and with two arched openings containing heavy plank doors, one of these at centre, immediately N of Overseer's Hut (qv). At E end rises again and returns to S with long plain wall parallel with E cell block (qv), and a final canted section of c 25m to N of the Chapel. These containing walls are significant as part of the overall ensemble of Victorian prison buildings which they enclose; they are interrupted by late C20 structures in the SE quadrant, where considerable damage occurred during World War II.
Listing NGR: SY7015572514
Location
Grid reference | SY 7015 7251 (point) |
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Borough (historic) | Weymouth and Portland |
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Record last edited
Aug 20 2014 11:43AM