Purey-Cust Lodge boundary wall is an historic structure in the English city of York, North Yorkshire.
This gate is flanked by the coats of arms of St Peter and the Deanery of York.
It features windows, at two levels, of single or paired square-headed lights with diamond lattice glazing.
The ground-floor windows include one- and two-light small- and large-pane casements, as well as a 2x2 and a 2x6-pane Yorkshire sash.
[1] Per Historic England, the wall is composed of orange-brown and orange-grey brick "in various bonds", as well as magnesian limestone ashlar.