Garway Dovecote Explained

Garway Dovecote
Type:Dovecote
Map Relief:yes
Coordinates:51.8976°N -2.7929°W
Location:Garway, Herefordshire
Built:14th century
Architecture:Vernacular
Governing Body:Privately owned
Designation1:Grade I listed building
Designation1 Offname:Dovecot about 80 yards southeast of the Church of St Michael
Designation1 Date:1 March 1960
Designation1 Number:1348781
Designation2:Scheduled monument
Designation2 Offname:Garway Dovecote
Designation2 Number:1001765

Garway Dovecote stands close to the Church of St Michael in the village of Garway, Herefordshire, England. Historic England dates the dovecote to the early 14th century. The original structure was built by the Knights Templar, and later reconstructed by their successors, the Knights Hospitaller. The dovecote is a Grade I listed building and a scheduled monument.

History and description

The present dovecote dates from the 14th century when it was built by the Knights Hospitaller. Documentary and build evidence suggests that this was a reconstruction of an earlier building erected by the Knights Templar. The Templars had established a preceptory at Garway in the 12th century.[1] The Church of St Michael, which stands adjacent to the dovecote, was originally the principal building of the preceptory site. The Friends of Garway Church society gives a build date for the dovecote of 1326. The dovecote is circular and constructed of sandstone rubble with a flattened conical roof. The interior holds 19 rows of nesting boxes. The pigeons kept within the structure provided a source of meat, and their droppings were used as fertilizer.[2] In his study, A Book of Dovecotes published in 1920, Arthur Owens Cooke described the Garway dovecote at unusual length owing to its "its undoubted age [and] the excellence of its workmanship". The Friends' website describes Garway as "the finest medieval dovecote in England", a view supported by Alfred Watkins in his study, Pigeon Houses of Herefordshire and Gower. It is a Grade I listed building and a scheduled monument.

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dovecot, Church of St Michael, Garway, Herefordshire. Historic England. 11 August 2024.
  2. Web site: Dovecotes Trail. Malvern Trails. 2 May 2015. 11 August 2024.