1 Warmington Allotments, Warmington.
Lovie reports small hedged allotments enclosures to SW of village centre. He reports that site developed with modern housing at the time of his report (1996/7).
Small allotment enclosures. Site now developed.
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1 The gardens form part of the grounds of a Medieval and Post Medieval site, of which remains include earthworks, the Post Medieval house, dovecote, barns and the Grade I ...
Gardens dating to the Imperial period, including the county's best surviving topiary garden of this period. The gardens are attached to Billesley Manor.
1 Famous topiary ‘Best Garden’ created on terraces south of house post 1886. Important example of revival of topiary work, became famous image of English garden. The garden was removed ...
The site of a topiary garden which was established during the Imperial period. The topiary garden has now been replaced by a rose garden but some of the original garden features remain. It is situated at Compton Wynyates House.
1 Gardens created in 19th century by William Fletcher. Features included ha-ha, plantation, shrubberies, terraces, ponds and cascade. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 The OS 1:10560 1884 Sht Warks ...
Lower Lark Stoke grounds, gardens created in the Imperial period. They are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1884. Features included a ha ha, ponds and a cascade. The gardens are located west of Ilmington.
1 Garden mentioned in list of commissions c1930 by TH Mawson & Sons. Features include terraces, yew hedges, topiary. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 – 3 OS 1:10560 1885 ...
A garden which included a topiary garden, created in the early 20th century. It is situated 1km south west of St Michael's Church, Bishop's Itchington.
1 Allotments of half an acre created by the mother of Dr Pusey (Oxford Movement churchman); he drew up rules. Recommended for inclusion on Local List.
2 Similar schemes originated at ...
Ratley allotments which were created during the Imperial period. They were situated 400m south east of Edge Hill and are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 17th century stone house had gardens north of road in 1886. Post 1902 work around house when site formed part of Upton estate. Features include mixed planting, shrubberies, kitchen ...
Gardens of the Imperial and Modern periods around a 17th century house on Sun Rising Hill. In the 19th century the gardens were sited north of the road. They formed part of the Upton Estate in the early 20th century.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List (Key Site) by Lovie.