Villa pleasure grounds attached to an early 17th century house known as The Abbey. They are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, and are situated at the north west end of Abbey Lane in Southam.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
Villa with pleasure grounds.Demolished and redeveloped.
Town house with steps down to riverside garden with terrace, lawns and shrubs. House and garden demoilshed 1870.
The site of a topiary garden which was established during the Imperial period. The topiary garden has now been replaced by a rose garden but some of the original garden features remain. It is situated at Compton Wynyates House.
Pleasure grounds with walks and ha-ha.
Upper Skilts garden, dating from the Imperial to the 20th century. The garden features include a drive, pergola, terraces, rose garden and a tennis court. It is located 700m north east of Mappleborough Green.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
Listed Building Status for surviving wrought-iron gate, gatepiers and doorway through fruit wall recommended by Lovie.
Formal gardens behind hospital building. Site redeveloped 1995/6.
Villa-style pleassure ground with terrae, kitchen garden, parkland, 2 lakes. Becamse Country Police HQ; some new structures in grounds.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
Excavations to the south of the Castle revealed that landscaping around the Castle had taken place during the Imperial Period.
Admington Hall gardens, a private park and gardens attached to a property at the southern end of Admington. They incorporate 19th and 20th century design elements.
Recommended for inclusion as key site on Local List by Lovie