1 “Stoneleigh Park” first appears on a map from 1787, but is shown as the area of the deer park – (WA 2865) – not the area around the Abbey. ...
Stoneleigh Abbey Park, a landscape park dating to the Imperial period. The park is marked on various maps, the earliest of which dates to 1787. Some of the features of the park are visible as earthworks. It is situated to the north east of Thickthorn Wood.
1 The Deer Park is shown on a map of 1597 (CRO Z139/3b). It is difficult to assess its exact area, but the southern boundary follows a line ...
Stoneleigh deer park, where deer were kept for hunting during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. It is marked on several maps, the earliest of which dates to 1597. The deer park is located to the south east of Stoneleigh.
1 Sir William Compton began the park in about 1513, when he had a licence to impark certain grounds enclosed at the time and also 2000 acres more land and ...
Compton Wynyates Park, parkland originating as a Post Medieval deer park was converted to a formal garden during the Imperial period. It was situated in the area to the east of Compton Wynyates.
Recommended for Register by Lovie.
1 At Honington, the seat of the Townsend family, was a small park or paddock as appears by Buck’s print of the house in 1731.
2 No evidence of a pale ...
The site of a formal garden and a deer park, associated with Honington Hall, both dating to the Post Medieval period. They are known from documentary evidence and are located to the north of Honington.
1 In 1165 and 1187 the Pipe Rolls contain references to the park which surrounded Kenilworth Castle. Further references occur in the 13th century. It was considerably enlarged in 1302. ...
Kenilworth Chase, the site of a deer park which was in use during the Medieval and Post Medieval periods. It is known from documentary sources and is located west of Kenilworth Castle.
1 Newbold Revel is surrounded by a beautiful and well-wooded park, containing about 100 acres. The park has been much improved. There are about 10 acres of pleasure grounds and ...
The site of Newbold Revel Park, a landscape park that was associated with Newbold Revel country house. The landscape park dates from the Post Medieval period. It was situated in the area south east of Stretton Under Fosse.Park/garden recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Visible on 1st Edition Ordnance Survey Map.
2 Parkland with remnants of formal avenues; formal gardens around the house; kitchen garden. Shown on Yates.
Post Medieval Landscape Park associated with Grendon Hall. It contains remnants of formal avenues, formal gardens around the house and kitchen garden.
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1 The maze is shown.
2 Now destroyed.
3 The maze is still visible although it is no longer tended and is overgrown. The house is mid 19th century and the maze ...
The site of a maze dating to the Imperial period, which is shown on an Ordnance Survey map of 1917. It was located to the north east of the Welcombe Road, Stratford on Avon.
1 A ‘Chinese temple’ surmounted by an acorn, which stood at the top of a flight of stairs leading up from the river, not far S of the rotunda mound ...
The site of a garden temple, one of a number of Post Medieval garden buildings associated with the Alscot park. It was situated 600m south of the church at Atherstone on Stour.
1 Noted.
2 ‘Skilts Park’ was made for deer by William Sheldon, the builder of the manor house early in Elizabeth’s reign. By 1730 it had been disparked and turned into ...
The site of a deer park dating to the Post Medieval period, surrounding the site of a grange of Studley Priory. It was situated east of Mappleborough Green.
1 An 18th century landscape park and lakes, c. 150ha, with 19th and 20th century gardens in vicinity of the Hall. Was originally a deer park (PRN 5739). Listed as ...
A landscape park surrounding Arbury Hall which dates from the Post Medieval period.
1 Imparked by Sir Clement Fisher in the reign of James I ‘out of the outwood and some other grounds here’ (Dugdale). It is at present a park of ...
The site of a deer park where deer were kept for hunting. It dated to the Post Medieval period and was situated north east of Packington Hall.
12 Park associated with Ansley Hall.
Appears to have developed in late 18th century following expansion and acquisition of adjacent Bretts Hall. Bretts Hall was demolished c.1750. Lovie mentions that its ...
Designed park associated with Ansley Hall developed in eary 18th century. Elements include a Hermitage, Chinese Temple and other garden structures, none of which appear to exist today. Lovie recommended adding to the Local List.
1 A deerpark is mentioned in Ettington in a lease of 1653, the park is also marked on a map of 1738. It was restocked with deer in 1762 and ...
Ettington Park, a deer park dating from the Post Medieval period to the Imperial period. The deer park appears on a number of historic maps. It was situated to the south west of Ettington.
1 Management plan which includes a historical background and details of architectural elements.
2 Plans: ‘as repaired’ appendix to 1
Garden temple situated on the south of Temple Pool, Upton Estate. Early 19th-century.
1 Management plan of the existing structure (south end of pool) includes historic background and picture of the original garden temple that stood to the north of the pool.
Sanderson Miller designed garden temple c. 1745. Demolished in the early 19th century. A replacement garden temple was rebuilt at the southern end of the pool.
12 Weddington Castle park and garden, Nuneaton
Built on an older site to designs by Robert Lugar c.1805 with flower gardens, plantations and drives. Park, with pleausre grounds incorporating river and ...
Park, pleasure grounds, terraces, kitchen garden. Castle demolished 1928. Part of grounds survive as public open space.
1 Dunsmore park/garden, Clifton upon Dunsmore, Rugby.
Lovie reports that the house survives as a nursing home. Terraces and immediate pleasure grounds, mixed planting, kitchen garden and parkland.
Pleasure grounds with terraces, walks, mixed planting, kitchen garden, parkland.
Recommended for inclusion on the Local List by Lovie.
1 2 Lovie reports the house set in rolling meadows which run down to the river Avon and suggests that when the house was first built in the late 18th ...
Villa with pleasure grounds, walks, mixed planting, kitchen garden, conservatory set in parkland with boundary planting, drive, footbridge and boathouse on river Avon.
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1 Leamington Hastings Manor garden/park, Leamington Hastings, Rugby.
Paddocks/parkland, remnants of old avenue to S, pleasure grounds with walks, mixed planting, kitchen garden.
Lovie reports that avenue appears to have been lost. ...
Pleasure grounds, paddocks/parkland. Some development of site.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Weston. 300 acres imparked by William Sheldon in 1546. Disparked mid 18th century.
2 The park must have included the fields called Green Park and The Park. The S limb ...
The site of a Post Medieval deer park, which is known from documentary evidence. It was situated near the hamlet of Weston.
This is duplicated by mwa 8626.
1 The walled ha-ha at Charlecote Park formed part of the garden redesign by Capability Brown in the 1760s. There was a second wall in the 19th century.
2 The ...
A walled ha-ha dating to the 18th century with a later partial rebuild. It was part of the Capability Brown redesign of the 1760s.
1 Alscot Park was apparently established NE of the Stour in 1401, when the lord of Alscot was granted free warren. The park was infringed in 1593 and was possibly ...
The site of Alscot Park. The deer park dates back to the Medieval period and was remodelled in the 18th-19th centuries to become a landscape park. It was situated 500m east of Preston on Stour.