Gloucestershire - Elmore Court Gates (3)
Central carriage archway surmounted by an overthrow featuring a swan and monogram on top of the restored wrought iron gates at Elmore Court in Gloucestershire. Either side are pedestrian gates with acanthus and hart's tongue fern motifs, moulded cornice, and openwork urn-shaped finials. The gates were made for Rendcomb College by William Edney of Bristol in 1716 to a design by Jean Tijou and were brought from Redcomb in the mid-19th century; they were restored between 1999 and 2001 with the assistance of a grant from English Heritage. Elmore Court has been family seat of the Guise Baronets for nearly 800 years, and the swan is the family's badge.
Gloucestershire - Elmore Court Gates (3)
Central carriage archway surmounted by an overthrow featuring a swan and monogram on top of the restored wrought iron gates at Elmore Court in Gloucestershire. Either side are pedestrian gates with acanthus and hart's tongue fern motifs, moulded cornice, and openwork urn-shaped finials. The gates were made for Rendcomb College by William Edney of Bristol in 1716 to a design by Jean Tijou and were brought from Redcomb in the mid-19th century; they were restored between 1999 and 2001 with the assistance of a grant from English Heritage. Elmore Court has been family seat of the Guise Baronets for nearly 800 years, and the swan is the family's badge.