1 A park is marked.
2 A park is marked by Dugdale and one is mentioned in the will of Robert, second Earl of Essex. Of late years the park has ...
Merevale Park, a park that was established during the Post Medieval period and was later landscaped. The site is situated south of Merevale Hall.
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1 The Hall embodies a part of the 17th Century house, which is said to have been “partly rebuilt” in 1840. A monumental ashlar mansion of 1840 in the ...
Merevale Hall, a house dating to the Imperial period. It is situated 600m south east of the church at Merevale.
12 Merevale Vicarage (now known as The Gate House) garden, Merevale.
Lovie reports that the precise form of the garden design is not known. Map evidence with inspection of site suggests ...
Formal garden with terraces, lawns and shrubbery planting.
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1 S of the church was the refectory or dining hall, a rather noble room, constructed in the 14th century. It was entered near the W end through the N ...
Remains of a building thought to be the refectory of Merevale Abbey, a dining hall where the monks would have eaten their meals. It is Medieval in origin and is located on the south side of Abbey Farm.
1 Landscape park, c.120ha, surrounding 19th century mansion and gardens. The park is mainly open from the north and north west, with considerable woodland to the south west and ...
The site of a landscape park that has its origins during the Post Medieval period and was associated with Merevale Hall.