1 The park of Joan de Beauchamp, Lady Bergavenny, at Snitterfield is mentioned in 1427. Pale Lane Field, adjoining the pale of the park, was a common field in 1766.
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Deer park mentioned in 15th century documents. Not identified on the ground, but see PRN 8589.
1 2 Snitterfield Vicarage garden, Snitterfield.
Lovie reports villa-type pleasure grounds with walks, paddocks, lake and kitchen garden. Garden created from about 1740.
Lovie comments that an attempt to identify the site ...
Villa-type pleasure grounds with walks, paddocks, lake and kitchen garden. Site redeveloped.
1 Wayfield House garden, Snitterfield.
Lovie reports a drive, terraced lawn and pleasure grounds. State at time of his report (1996/7) unknown.
House with pleasure grounds.
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 Snitterfield Hall was demolished c1820. The Hall stood on the left beyond the church, the wall of the kitchen garden being still standing.
2 There is no trace of the ...
The site of Snitterfield Hall, a house dating back to the Post Medieval period. The existence of the hall is known from documentary evidence. It was situated on the east side of Church Road, Snitterfield.