Landscape park, late C18 by Charles Harcourt Masters for William Blathwayt IV on site of extensive Baroque garden with cascade, parterres and terraces late 17C by Georg London for William Blathwayt. Statue of Neptune survives. 40 acre deer park, well timbered parkland with remains of formal layout. 11 acres formal garden around Elizabethan fish ponds. Visited by Humphry Repton c.1800
- Associated Buildings
House LB I; 1694-1704 by William Talman for William Blathwayt; orangery LB I 1701, by Talman; Statue of Neptune c.1704 by John Harvey of Bath.
- Conservation Management Plan
2004
2011 Conservation Management Plan and West Garden Project - refer Gloucestershire Archives