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5091 – stepped wall constructed inbetween the grounds of Womersley Park and<br />
the new houses constructed in Womersley Park Gardens.<br />
5092 – the wall that was already in situ in the grounds of Womersley Park on the<br />
opposite side of the stepped wall – that this wall should have been made to<br />
match exactly.<br />
5093 – picture shows roof and size in construction of Orchard House (newly<br />
built) – in relation to the plot size and also the surrounding buildings.<br />
5095 – formal entrance onto carriageway drive leading to Womersley Park<br />
5096 – stolen copings from wall replaced with mixture of sand and cement<br />
5097 – agricultural building constructed in position and materials which are<br />
unsympathetic to the immediate residential dwellings.<br />
5099 – listed pigeon loft<br />
5100 – Womersley Park Gardens – shows one of the houses on the estate next<br />
to the stepped wall which does not match the wall within the grounds of<br />
Womersley Park itself.<br />
5102 – Orchard House again on Park Lane - notice dark latticed windows, the<br />
colour of the stone used in construction and the size of the building within the<br />
plot.<br />
5103 – shows flat roof at Garden Cottage<br />
5104 – shows pantile roof and stone slates in roof construction<br />
5107 – shows the same at the Village Hall<br />
5105 – this shows copings in place on one of the walls<br />
5106 – this shows the old wheel wash at Womersley Beck –w hich could be<br />
restored and is an interesting feature of the village<br />
5109 – this shows copings on a wall and some which have been stolen and<br />
never replaced. If the water is allowed to penetrate for long, it will eventually<br />
degrade over time and break down.<br />
5110 – the Yorkshire Water building at the Bank Wood Road entrance into the<br />
village – as you can see there is no screening and it does not follow any of the<br />
characteristic of the village in its design<br />
5111 – Pontefract Gate Lodge on Bank Wood Road – a building of interest<br />
which used to be one of the entrances to Womersley Park – but is no longer.<br />
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