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 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.
1 Shown as park on Saxton’s map of 1576. Features include parkland, pleasure grounds, terrace, pond, kitchen garden. Recommended for inclusion on the Local List.
2 Shaded area on OS 1:10560 ...
A Post Medieval park associated with Goldicote House. Features of the park include a terrace, pond and kitchen garden. The park is marked on Saxton's map of 1576. It was located to the south east of Alveston Pasture.
1 House rebuilt late 18th century. Present redbrick neo-Tudor house built after 1830.
Goldicote House which originally may have dated from the Post Medieval period. The house was rebuilt in late 18th/ 19th century. It is situated 400m south east of Alveston Pasture.
1 A ‘salt maere’ (pool, possibly providing refreshment for pack animals) is referred to on the boundary of Alveston in a charter of AD 985. The fishpond in Goldicote Park ...
There is Early Medieval documentary evidence for the existence of a 'salt mere' at this site, associated with a trackway. The present fishpond in Goldicote Park, 300m south west of Long Coppice, may be its descendant.
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 Pleasure grounds with walks and mixed planting adjacent to church and river Stour. Site well-preserved; good specimen and shrubbery planting survives. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 OS 1:10560 ...
Alderminster Lodge gardens, dating from the Imperial period. A villa and grounds are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1884. The gardens are to the north west of the church at Alderminster.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 The Medieval Alscot Park was enlarged in the period 1742-47. In the early 18th century it was described in Atkyns Gloucestershire as delightful. In 1747 it was described ...
Alscot Park, a landscape park which was created in the Post Medieval period. A variety of garden features were added in the 19th and 20th centuries. The landscape park is located to the south of Atherstone on Stour.