1 Alveston Manor house itself is late Medieval with later additions. The grounds consist of pleasure grounds with walks and kitchen garden. Associated structures include an 18th century brick ogee-roofed ...
Alveston Manor Gardens associated with the late Medieval manor house. The gardens, marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886, included a kitchen garden and a gazebo, and were situated south east of Clopton Bridge.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Arlescote House itself is Grade II* Listed and of 17th century date. The walled forecourt with two late 17th/early 18th century ogee-roofed corner pavilions represents the remains of reputedly ...
Arlescote House grounds, the remains of elaborate and extensive formal gardens created in the Post Medieval period. The gardens included gazebos, two artifical mounds, a fishpond and a skittle alley.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 The Hall was built above the brook in Hall Yard, and the immediate area was landscaped. This landscaping included a fishpond (PRN 6197). The slope up to ...
The site of a house known as The Hall which dated to the Post Medieval period with landscaped gardens. It is known to have been in decay by 1746. It was situated 500m south east of Fenny Compton.