1 Moreton Hall built 1907-8 by W.H. Romaine Walker for American Charles Garland. Grounds include terraces, formal gardens, avenue, yew-hedged enclosures and grotto. Now Warwickshire College. Recommended for inclusion on ...
Park and grounds surrounding the early 20th century mansion of Moreton Hall. The features of the park include a formal garden, walks, terraces and a grotto.
1 An earlier house on the site was remodelled in the late 18th/ early 19th century, and the grounds are said to have been ‘well laid out’. Features include parkland ...
A park dating to the Imperial period which surrounds Newbold Pacey Hall, which is of this date. Features include a lake, pleasure grounds with terrace, kitchen garden and an ice house. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and is situated in Newbold Pacey.
1 A view by John Wootton shows the 17th century house, built by Thomas Coventry, with walled formal gardens. Sold 1816, becoming part of Welcombe estate. Shrubbery planting, walks and ...
A park land and formal garden attached to the Post Medieval Park House. The grounds were later included in Welcombe estate.
1 Paddock park with boundary planting, pleasure grounds, pool, surrounding house of late 17th century origin – present landscape appears 18th – early 19th century in character. Possible traces of ...
A Post Medieval park and gardens surrounding Talton House. Some of the garden features are visible as earthworks. The park and gardens are marked on Greenwood's map of 1822.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Early 18th century house shown with formal gardens in 1728 plan. Mid 18th century work included Bath House, possibly by Sanderson Miller. Late 18th century work included planting and ...
A park at Walton dating from the Post Medieval period. In the 19th century features of the park included woodland with a bath house, a lake, drives, pleasure grounds with terraces, formal gardens, a ha-ha and a kitchen garden. It is marked on Greenwoods map of 1822.
1 Paddock park and pleasure grounds associated with late 17th century house (on earlier site). Features include conservatory (now demolished), kitchen garden. Listed structures include the house and a lodge. ...
Wellesbourne Hall grounds, a park and garden created in the Imperial period. They are marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1906. They are located to the north west of Church Walk, Wellesbourne.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1The Bishop of Worcester obtained a charter of free warren 1248/9. A park is referred to from 1299 onwards and sources indicate that it contained pasturage but ‘barely enough wood ...
Hampton Park, a Medieval park, originally part of the Bishop of Worcester's demesne, later incorporated into the Post Medieval Fulbrook Park.
1 A park is noted in association with Milcote Hall in 1770 and named as ?Sishes Park. Still extant in 1811.
2 Illustrative map showing fields with ‘park’ field names.
Milcote Park, a park dating to the Imperial period. It was associated with Milcote Hall and was located at Upper Milcote.
1 Park field names occur on Tithe Award around Salford Lodge. Not shown as a park on 19th century maps. Fieldnames may by indicative of earlier park, perhaps belonging to ...
Salford Lodge Park, a park dating to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods. It is known from documentary evidence. The site of the park is in the area of Salford Priors.
1 Fulke Greville is recorded as having enclosed a good deal of Alcester Heath in the mid 16th century. The area shown includes a warren (indicated by ‘coney’ field names) ...
Alcester Heath Park, an area of heathland enclosed by Fulke Greville to form a park and a rabbit warren in the Post Medieval period. The park is known to have existed from documentary evidence. It was situated to the west of King's Coughton.
1 An 18th century map shows field names and features, including a fishpond, suggestive of a warren at Moor Hall. The easternmost part of the area is shown as an ...
The possible site of a park and rabbit warren dating to the Post Medieval period. It is known from documentary evidence and the presence of a large fishpond. It is situated north of Broom.
1 Greenwood’s map of 1822 shows a park around Kinwarton House, with an eastern extension not shown on the OS 1st edition maps.
2 Illustrative map for 1.
3 Greenwood’s map.
A park which dates to the Imperial period. It is attached to Kinwarton House and is marked on a map of 1822.
1 Greenwood shows a park around Glebe Farm reaching to the River Alne. Later maps show no indication of this.
2 Illustrative map for 1.
3 Greenwood’s map.
4 OS 1:10560 1886 Sht ...
A park of Post Medieval and Imperial date which is shown on a map of 1822. It was attached to Glebe Farm, Kinwarton.
1 Parkland shown by Greenwood.
2 Illustrative map for 1.
3 Greenwood’s map of 1822.
Houndshill Park, which dates from the Imperial period. It is marked on Greenwood's map of 1822. It is situated near Heath Wood.
1 Building set within well treed grounds, with avenues leading SW. Shown on map of 1738.
2 Map illustrative of 1.
3 Lovie reports a farm with paddocks showing boundary planting. House ...
The site of a park dating back to the Post Medieval period. The park was associated with Atherstone Hill Farm, located in the parish of Atherstone on Stour.
1 ‘Park’ field name on 18th and 19th century maps.
2 Map illustrative of 1.
The possible site of a park dating from the Post Medieval period onwards. It is indicated by field names on 18th and 19th century maps. The park was situated in the area to the west of Alderminster.
1 A park around Arrow Court is shown on Greenwood’s 1822 map.
Arrow Court grounds, a park dating to the Imperial period. It is marked on an early 19th century map and was situated south of Arrow.
1 Park around Camphill Cottage shown on Greenwood’s 1822 map.
The site of a park dating to the Imperial period and marked on Greenwood's 1822 map. It is situated 700m north of Buckley Green.
1 Greenwood’s map shows a small park at Burton Dassett.
2 From details on the OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 46SW this park can be identified as land at Grove Farm.
A small park shown on early 19th century map. It is located 100m north of the church at Burton Dassett.
1 Greenwood’s map of 1822 shows parkland at Kineton and Little Kineton.
2 – 3 The OS 1:10560 1906 Shts Warks 45SE, 51NE show parkland shaded around Kineton.
A park lying between Kineton and Little Kineton and which is marked on Greenwood's map of 1822 and the Ordnance Survey map of 1906.
1 Greenwood’s map of 1822 shows a park/ plantation around Frizhill House.
Frizhill House grounds, a park dating to the Imperial period is marked on Greenwood's map of 1822. It is located 300m north east of Bath Hill Wood.
1 Greenwood shows a small park here on his map of 1822.
The site of a small park dating to the Imperial period. It is marked on a map of 1822. The park was situated at the vicarage in Priors Hardwick.
1 Greenwood’s map of 1822 appears to show a park in this location.
The possible site of a park dating to the Imperial period. It is marked on a map of 1822. The park was situated 300m south east of the church at Priors Marston.
1 Greenwood’s map of 1822 shows a small park in this location.
A small park is marked on an early 19th century map. It was situated 1km north of Long Itchington.