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Remains of Victorian garden: mature cypresses, oak, holm oak and shrubs; terraced lawns with steps; battlemented yew hedge; formerly with adjoining park, now partly built over.
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Garden enclosed by high rubble wall; contains several fine specimen trees.
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Small town garden, thought to be unaltered since C18 creation; certainly little changed since OS 1st edition; mixture of decorative and kitchen planting.
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Remains of elaborate enclosed Tudor garden on pre- Conquest site: formal planting from time of Henry VIII; C16 bee-boles; C18 ha-ha; specimen cedars and sequoia; yew topiary hedges and arbour; lawns and flowerbeds enclosed by castellated walls; Armillary sundial; recent vineyard.
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Remnant of C17 formal garden; remains of sunken parterre; summerhouse; orchard; yew topiary hedging; walled kitchen garden; ha-ha. .
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C19 landscape garden to former private asylum in the style of classical mansion, now subdivided and partly built over: wooded drive with mature oak and yew; undulating lawn with mature copper beech, cedar and yew; shrubbery walk; derelict belvedere 1930s; stone alcove; remains of fruit and vegetable gardens; five separate estate houses for wealthy inmates. The layout of principal building copied at Northwoods. South Gloucestershire (qv). Also known as Long Fox Manor. Now private apartments.
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C19 school grounds on site of late C18 Tyndall’s Park to Royal Fort House (qv), now much built over: terrace; mature trees; rockery; shrubs. Tyndall’s Park Conservation Area.
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Hospital garden 1926-27 in memory of Harold Edgar Melville Wills (d.1925) in style of garden at Bracken Hill House, North Somerset (qv), on early C19 garden of Cotham House: lodge and drive early C19; formal rose garden with pond, fountain, paved areas, terraces and stone walls; winding gravel walks through extensive Pulhamite rockeries; water gardens, now disused; mature specimen trees; sunken kitchen garden now with temporary buildings; tennis court on part of former rockery. Whiteladies Road Conservation Area.
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C19 school grounds: terrace; cherry avenue; boundary limes. Clifton Conservation Area.
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School grounds on C18 parkland: terraces; ha-ha; steps to parkland, remodelled as playing fields “in memory of the old Colstonians who fell in the war 1939-45”; icehouse; mature woodland riverside walks with rubble wails; remains of bathing pool in River Frome; earlier quarries remodelled as picturesque features, especially Black Rocks, probably early C19, possible involvement of Humphry Repton.