1 Probably late 17th century but may embody earlier fabric, an irregular 2 storey house in stone with dressed angles and stone surrounds on windows. Older core to the ...
The Manor House, a stone house that was built during the Post Medieval period. One of the doorways dates to the Imperial period. The house is located in Butlers Marston.
1 At the north end of the village is West Mead House. Alleged to be the original manor house. It has been rebuilt but retains stone gateposts of ...
West Meads, a house built during the Post Medieval period which is alleged to be the original manor house. It is situated in Butlers Marston.
1 A dyke about 0.6m – 0.9m high (ie a bank) follows the stream to the W of Butlers Marston Rectory, enclosing an area containing two large rectilinear hollows divided ...
Two Post Medieval ponds which are marked on an estate map of 1732. Some earthworks survive, and are situated 150m west of the church at Butlers Marston.
1 Butler’s Marston Manor House garden, Butler’s Marston.
Pleasure grounds and mixed planting . Lovie states that this is a late C17th house.
C19th tree and shrubbbery planting survive.
Pleasure grounds with mixed planting.
1 Butlers Marston Vicarage garden, Butlers Marston.
Terraced garden above stream with mixed planting.
Terraced garden above stream, mixed planting.