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 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 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.
Lovie recommended reviewing the Register entry
1 H Mills is stated to have built the present Edstone Hall on the site of an old Manor House (PRN 1619).
2 Edstone Hall, c1800, has recently been demolished.
3 No ...
The site of Edstone Hall, a manor house and park dating to the Imperial period. Features of the park include a lake and boat house, drives and an icehouse. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1926 and is located north of Bearley.
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 2 Baginton Hall park/garden, Baginton.
Lovie reports that the hall was demolished in the late 1920s. It stood on ground above the river Sowe, to the S of Coventry. The ...
17th century formal gardens replaced in 18th century by landscape gardens. Pleasure grounds with walks; large lawns; conservatory; kitchen garden to N;carriage sweep to W by river Sowe.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 2 Coton House garden, Coton House, Churchover, Rugby.
Lovie reports that this site is ill-documented, so while the grounds were extensively landscaped in the 18th century, there is no indication ...
Pleasure grounds round house, terrace, kitchen garden, parkland with boundary planting.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
12 St. Mary’s Priory, Princethorpe, Rugby
Lovie reports parkland/paddocks to N and S with boundary planting and walk, pool, formal terrace, orchard and large, walled kitchen garden. Grounds, at time of ...
Parkland with boundary planting, formal terrace and kitchen garden.
Special Landscape Area.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 2 Offchurch Bury garden, Offchurch, Warwick.
Lovie reports extensive parkland with drives, bounded by river Leam to the west, boathouse. Formal terrace and pleasure grounds, walks, kitchen garden. Lodge by ...
Extensive parkland with pleasure grounds around house; kitchen garden and lodge by canal bridge.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 The earliest reference to a park at Stoneythorpe is in the 18th century. At that time (1754) the park would seem to have been restricted to a small area ...
The site of a park created in the Imperial period and marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1906. It appears to have been extended at a later date and features a kitchen garden, avenue and gatehouse. It is located 900m of the church, Southam.
1 Villa pleasure grounds with terrace, sundial, walks, kitchen garden, paddock park. Surrounds Grade II Listed early 19th century house previously used as prep. school (attended by Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe).
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The site of a park, including features such as a sundial, walks, kitchen garden and terrace, dating to the Imperial period. The park is marked on the Ordnance Survey maps of 1886 and 1906. It is located 800m south west of Buckley Green.
1 The OS 1:10560 1887 Sht Warks 44SW shows parkland attached to Clifford Manor before the rebuilding of the house and remodelling of the garden.
The grounds or park associated with Clifford Manor, dating to the Imperial period. The park is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was located on the east side of Clifford Chambers.
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 Parkland surrounding Foxcote House. Little is known about the grounds, but features include woodland, drives, pleasure grounds, fishponds, kitchen garden.
2 An area of parkland is shown shaded on the ...
Parkland surrounding Foxcote House, Lark Stoke is shown on 19th century maps of 1822 and 1884.
Recommended for inclusion on Register by Lovie
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 Grounds laid out by N Fletcher of London around house built c1876 on earlier site (was a hotel from 1956, now apartments). Well wooded park, with features including lodge, ...
A park at Grafton Court which was established during the Imperial period. The park contained features such as formal gardens, informal pleasure grounds, pools, kitchen garden and an orchard. These features appear on Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and later maps.
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 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 Well preserved pleasure grounds with paddock/ parkland, mixed planting, mature trees and pond; surround 17th century house. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 – 3 Shown on OS 1:10560 ...
The grounds surrounding Halford Manor House. The grounds incorporate parkland, a paddock and pleasure grounds.
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.