1 Quinton House garden, Lower Quinton.
Lovie reports formal gardens with coniferous planting; lodge; drive.
State of gardens unknown.
Formal gardens with drive and lodge.
1 A series of terraces occur in the field immediately north of Manor Farm, Luddington. The terraces are regular and are approached by an earthen ramp. The field ...
The site of possible cultivation terraces which are of Medieval and Post Medieval date. The terraces face south and were possibly used to grow grapevines. OR this could be the garden of the Manor House in the 16th/17th century. They are located 200m north of the church, Luddington.
1 The gardens form part of the grounds of a Medieval and Post Medieval site, of which remains include earthworks, the Post Medieval house, dovecote, barns and the Grade I ...
Gardens dating to the Imperial period, including the county's best surviving topiary garden of this period. The gardens are attached to Billesley Manor.
1 A substantial house was built in the early 17th century on a moated Medieval site. This was demolished and replaced with a farmhouse in the 18th century, but ...
The site of formal gardens and an orchard dating to the Post Medieval period. The gardens are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and were situated 750m south of Broom.
1 Pleasure grounds with pond, walks, mixed planting, large yew tree. Early 19th century in character though house later remodelled. Recommended for inclusion in Local List.
2 – 3 House and ...
Pleasure grounds which were created in the Imperial period at Burton Dassett Vicarage. Features included a pond, walks, mixed planting and a large yew. They were marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1906.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Famous topiary ‘Best Garden’ created on terraces south of house post 1886. Important example of revival of topiary work, became famous image of English garden. The garden was removed ...
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 The topiary garden has now been replaced by a rose garden but some of the original garden features remain.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.
1 The grounds of the Grade I Listed house include an avenue, formal garden with circular pond, lawns, kitchen garden, further ponds. New formal gardens have been created since c1990, ...
Gardens and parkland surrounding Coughton Court, with elements dating from the Post Medieval period onwards.
1 Victorian garden with mature fruit trees; old espallier fruit trees. Box hedges, old roses, herbaceous borders. Large pool. Area of woodland. Recommended for inclusion on the Local List.
2 Shown ...
A garden comprising an orchard, woodland, herbaceous borders, box hedges and a pool. The garden originally dates to the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1884. It is situated at eastern end of Dorsington.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Modern garden developed for all year effect. Recommended for inclusion in the Local List.
2 “All-year-round” garden, established for over 20 years. Hellebores and Clematis a special feature, but lots ...
A 20th century garden at Elm Close, Binton. It is situated 200m east of the church.
1 Layout probably early 20th century. Herbaceous borders flanking path, seasonal planting, mature mulberry tree possibly related to the lost specimen belonging to Shakespeare at New Place. Recommended for inclusion ...
The garden at Hall's Croft. The layout probably dates to the early 20th century. It is situated in Old Town, Stratford upon Avon, and includes a mature mulberry tree possibly linked to the garden belonging to Shakespeare at New Place.
1 Pleasure grounds with terrace, walks, paddocks. Associated with late 17th/ early 18th century house renovated in the 19th century. Grounds recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 Visible on OS ...
Pleasure grounds at Hampton Lucy Rectory including terraces, walks and paddocks. The house was originally Post Medieval, and the gardens may be contemporary or later. They lie to the south west of the church.
1 19th and 20th century gardens, including parkland, pleasure grounds with terrace, walled garden, woodland. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 Shown on OS 1:10560 1884 50SW.
3 Shown shaded on ...
The site of a garden dating to the Imperial period which is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1884. Features included parkland, pleasure grounds with a terrace, a walled garden and woodland. It is situated 600m north of Ilmington.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 19th century villa grounds on Warwickshire/ Oxfordshire boundary. Features include pleasure grounds with walks, aviary, paddocks, lodge, carriage sweep, kitchen garden.
2 The OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 58NE shows ...
Kitebrook House and Garden dates to the Imperial period and is located to the north west of Little Compton. The parkland belonging to the house is marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1923. The features included an aviary and a carriage sweep.
1 Pleasure grounds with formal pond/canal, lake, paddocks/ parkland, kitchen garden; surround house of 17th century or earlier origin. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 Garden and park features shown ...
Ladbroke Hall grounds, a park dating from the Post Medieval to the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1906. The pleasure gardens consisted of a formal canal, lake and kitchen garden.
1 Pleasure grounds with kitchen garden, surrounding early 18th century house with dovecote. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 Shown on OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 40SE.
3 Shown on OS ...
Pleasure grounds created in the Imperial period around an early 18th century house. They are marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1906, and are situated to the north west of the church at Ladbroke.
1 17th century house, restored in early 20th century; arts and crafts garden made in same period.
2 Believed to have had elaborate formal gardens in the early 17th century, when ...
Formal gardens dating from the Post Medieval period and restored in the 20th century. The gardens are associated with Little Compton Manor. They are located to the north, west and south of the church at Little Compton, and features include walled gardens.
1 House of early 16th century origin, restored after 1840 and in 1930s. Gardens and pleasure grounds probably date from 1930s, though they contain a 19th century wellhead. Recommended for ...
A garden at Little Wolford Manor, dating to the 20th century. It is located 700m south west of Clay Bank Coppice.
1 Pleasure grounds with mixed planting and orchard, surrounding house of late 17th century origin. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 The OS 1:10560 1884 Sht 57SW shows the grounds ...
A garden associated with Long Compton Old Vicarage, dating from the Post Medieval period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1885. It is located south of Vicarage Lane, Long Compton.
1 Gardens created in 19th century by William Fletcher. Features included ha-ha, plantation, shrubberies, terraces, ponds and cascade. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 The OS 1:10560 1884 Sht Warks ...
Lower Lark Stoke grounds, gardens created in the Imperial period. They are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1884. Features included a ha ha, ponds and a cascade. The gardens are located west of Ilmington.
1 Cottage garden developed from 1930s onwards around house associated with Shakespeare’s mother’s family. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 – 3 Site before development of garden shown on OS ...
The site of a cottage garden associated with the house formally known as Mary Arden's house. The garden was created in the 1930s and is situated in Wilmcote.
1 18th century town house. Gardens probably developed 1901-1924 by Marie Corelli. Older gazebo adapted for use by her as writing room. Important early 20th century site. Recommended for inclusion ...
A garden at Mason Croft dating to the early 20th century, and probably developed by Marie Corelli. It includes a gazebo, and is situated behind Church Street and Chestnut Walk.
1 Earthwork remains of garden features – terraces, ponds, adjacent to early 17th century stone tower in 19th century. Early 19th century drawing by Saunders shows timber framed building by ...
Gardens associated with Claverdon House. They date to the Post Medieval and Imperial periods and are situated 100m south west of Claverdon Manor. Earthworks are shown on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1926.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Garden designed to display unusual herbaceous perennials, old fashioned and English roses. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
The site of a garden dating which was established during the 20th century. It contains unusual herbaceous perennials, old fashioned and English Roses. It is situated 400m north west of Dunnington.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Formal gardens around neo-Jacobean house built 1909-15 for Maj. Emmett. Features included canal, yew-hedged enclosure, rose garden, wild garden. Sold 1944, demolished 1959, grounds redeveloped. Lodges survive. Recommended for ...
Formal gardens laid in formal style around an early 20th century house, demolished in 1959; but a lodge survives. The gardens are located at Moreton Paddox.