Garden on C15 site: field archaeology; ruins of St. Adelaine’s Church with ancient yews; font as garden feature; C17 stone kennel; summerhouse c1920 by Harold Brakspear for Baron de Tuyll; walled terrace gardens 1920s divided by yew hedges and stone walls with connecting steps flanked by C16 stone finials from Church; walled Tudor bowling green; walled formal garden 1920s now planted with trees including mulberry and medlar; new kitchen garden; sunken garden; specimen trees including copper hazel, blue cedar, handkerchief tree; remains of water garden by Brakspear and de Tuyll with system of ponds, now overgrown.
Now available for holiday rental
- Associated Buildings
House (LB I) early C15 for Stanshaw family, altered and extended late C15/C16 for Henry and Edward Stephens, partly restored early C18, extensively restored c1913-20 by Sir Harold Brakspear for Lord Grosvenor and Baron de Tuyll; stone finials (LB II) early C16; retaining walls and steps (LB II) early C16; walls and gate piers to sunken garden (LB II) C18; garden gateway (LB II) early C17; archway 1981 by Oswald Brakspear, memorial to Mark Harford.