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C19 & C20 garden on earlier parkland, by E. Milner of Sydenham c1900-20: grand ornamental entrance gates and flanking walls; walled kitchen garden; coach house; stable block; terrace with niche; terrace garden with temple; lake with wind-pump, irregular canal, cascade and bridge; lime avenue; specimen trees; well planted parkland with many unusual varieties.
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Tags: woodland gardenC20 woodland gardens on C15/C16 site which originally incorporated Algars Mill. Mature native trees and recent planting of many varieties; naturalised spring bulbs. A formal garden close to the house with 19th-century planting on the driveway. Informal area of plantation along banks of the River Frome and near the mill race leading down to the Elizabethan Chill Wood. Elm trees replaced by species such as eucalyptus and Chinese rowan have been planted. Public access to 1.2ha (3a), south of River Frome, including riverside walk.
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C19 communal garden built 1776 to design of John Wood the Younger. Square originally completely paved. Garden now mixed planting of small trees and shrubs. Iron railings restored in the 1990’s and dedicated to those civilians of Bath killed during air raids in World War II. Access restricted to residents.
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Victorian garden, with surviving late C18/early C19 stonework.
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Late Victorian garden around older house. Features include sundial, well house and garden walls; lime avenue. some specimen trees on lawn.
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C18 pleasure ground, bounded by river and ha-ha, containing a rubble-built folly tower (the Owl Hoot). Good number of mature specimen trees and some recent planting.
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C19 garden around eccentric folly-castle, including lawns and specimen trees; walled kitchen garden, rockery and pond; well-preserved ha-ha. Paddocks and pasture.
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Mid C19 garden. featuring two-storey gazebo, walled kitchen garden, and some original planting including fine old medlar.
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Secluded, informal garden, chiefly C19: features include a summerhouse and a rockery containing a stone table on the spot where Sir William Napierreputedly wrote his History of the Peninsular Wars. Lawn terrace dates from 1956.
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GOURNAY COURT, West Harptree Mock-Jacobean garden, 1930s. Walled garden, knot planted in box, two stone pineapples from Coley Court on gate piers. Lawn with mature mulberry and other specimen trees.