(15) New Forest National Park Authority
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Appletree Court
HCC Summary: A small park from ‘wasten’ of the New Forest in 1919 A small area of designed garden, pond and woodland; Sold in 1922 various owners, in 1941 sold to a petroleum company. In 1953 sold to the New Forest District Council to bring all their offices under one roof, and has remained so to date. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1000 Parish: Lyndhurst Designations: CA, NFNP Area: 2 ha Access: Access to Council Offices Ownership: New Forest District Council For more details, click the name above
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Avon Tyrrell (Historic England)
HE Summary: Late C19 formal gardens and pleasure grounds probably by H E Milner, laid out around a new country house by W R Lethaby. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1083 Parish: Sopley Designations: HE II Area: Access: Public Access by arrangement Ownership: For more details, click the name above
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Avon Water House (South Downlands)
HCC Summary: House LB II; had mature oak trees, landscaped ponds, classical temple, woodland ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1051 Parish: Sway Designations: NFNP Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Bartley Grange
HCC Summary: Small park; some of the park now separate dwellings; house, ? walled garden, some woodland remain. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1070 Parish: Netley Marsh Designations: NFNP Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Bartley Lodge Hotel (Bartley Manor House)
HCC Summary: 1870s Bartley Manor House and park, by early C20 walled garden, greenhouses, pond, tree lined approach drive, belts and clumps, lodge, conservatory; now a hotel.. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1071 Parish: Copythorne Designations: NFNP Area: n/k Access: Public Access to the Hotel Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Bath House, Bucklers Hard
HCC Summary: House LB II; setting for Lord Brudenell’s, (son of the 3rd Duke of Montagu) Bath House, in cottage ornee style. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1085 Parish: Beaulieu Designations: AONB, CA, LP, AHBR Area: n/k Access: Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Beaulieu Abbey & Palace House
Built within the precinct of Beaulieu Abbey, one of England’s most significant Cistercian monasteries, Palace House incorporates a C14 monastic gatehouse in a picturesque setting overlooking the Beaulieu River. It has hosted royal visitations from C13 to C17 and again in recent times. In the ownership of the same family since the Dissolution, the site has been well documented since the Abbey’s foundation. A major tourist attraction from the late C20, the gardens have been extensively restored and developed to highlight their past history ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1005 Parish: Beaulieu Designations: NFNP, LP, AHBR Area: n/k Access: Public Access check opening times Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Beechwood House
HCC Summary: 1870s small park; 2 lodges, late C19 and early C20, walled garden, boat house, pond, conservatory, ? cricket pitch. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1072 Parish: Copythorne Designations: NFNP, SSSI Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Bisterne Manor
HCC Summary: House LB II*; had icehouse; parkland, evergreen planting, walled garden, pond, greenhouse, fountain. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1079 Parish: Ringwood Designations: NFNP, LP, SAM Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site is being researched
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Boldre Grange (Boldre Hill Sites)
HCC Summary: All the Boldre Hill properties were built in mid C19 with designed grounds, many plants from other countries, still in private use – see separate entries for each of the 3 other sites – Boldre Hill, Hill House School and Tweed House. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1006 Parish: Boldre Designations: NFNP Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Multiple residences For more details, click the name above
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Boldre Hill
HCC Summary: All these properties built in mid C19 with designed grounds, many plants from other countries, still in private use. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1115 Parish: Boldre Designations: NFNP Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Multiple residences For more details, click the name above
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Bramble Hill Hotel (Bramble Hill Lodge)
HCC Summary: Medieval hostelry; garden early C20; now a hotel. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1076 Parish: Bramshaw Designations: AHBR, NFNP, SSSI Area: n/k Access: Public Access to hotel Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Brockenhurst Park (Historic England)
HE Summary: A landscape park developed from the existing agricultural landscape from 1770 onwards by the Morant family. A good example of the creation of an ‘instant’ landscape park by Edward Morant by using the artifice of removing agricultural hedges, enclosing farmland, and retaining the ancient existing hedge trees. William Emes and John Webb were commissioned to prepare a scheme for the park, which was largely unexecuted. The late C19 Italianate garden was cited as an exemplar design during the early 1900s. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1007 Parish: Brockenhurst Designations: HE II Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Broomy Lodge
HCC Summary: Beginning C20 planting of evergreens on boundaries, 2 orchards, walled garden, pond. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1102 Parish: Ellingham Designations: NFNP Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Burley Grange
HCC Summary: 4.6ha; plantsman’s garden; walled garden, specimen trees, courtyard, orchard, swimming pool, pool, greenhouse. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1090 Parish: Burley Designations: NFNP Area: 4.6 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Burley Hill House
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1101 Parish: Burley Designations: NFNP Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Burley Lodge
HCC Summary: Drivers map of 1786 shows hunting lodge, park and lake ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1960 Parish: Burley Designations: NFNP, SINC, SSSI Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Burley Manor Hotel
HCC Summary: House LB II; park held the 12 apostles (giant oaks); ornamental lake, walled garden greenhouses; now a hotel. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1091 Parish: Burley Designations: NFNP Area: n/k Access: Public Access to hotel Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Burnt Axon
HCC Summary: Design: G Jekyll garden plans 1925. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1092 Parish: Burley Designations: NFNP Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Byways
HCC Summary: The garden is in good condition and the design and creation of Edwin Doncaster in the 1920s remains. It is important as an example of a fashion for re-creating non-native environments. The work is connected to the plant collecting expeditions still popular in the early 20th century and the design makes reference to a significant figure in the gardening world of that time, Gertrude Jekyll. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1180 Parish: Burley Designations: NFNP, AHBR Area: 0.4 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Cadland House (Historic England)
HE Summary: Originally a cottage orné on the banks of the Solent, Cadland House was enlarged as a private residence. It is set at the centre of a pleasure ground laid out by Lancelot Brown in the 1770s. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1088 Parish: Fawley Designations: HE II Area: Access: Access by appointment Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Canterton Manor House
HCC Summary: 1870s had walled garden, woodland with many paths.. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1046 Parish: Bramshaw Designations: NFNP, SINC, SSSI Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Castle Malwood Park
HCC Summary: House, gatehouse, lodge LB II; Arts and Crafts revival, copy of Tudor building; parkland, evergreen planting; part of former park now a Sports Ground. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1047 Parish: Minstead Designations: NFNP, LP, SAM Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private
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Castle Top
HCC Summary: 1970s Plantsman’s garden, with fine rhododendrons, formal terraces, greenhouses, pond; adjacent to historic ‘Castle Hill Camp’. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1094 Parish: Burley Designations: NFNP, LP, SAM Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Coxlease School, The Priory (High Coxlease)
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1008 Parish: Lyndhurst Designations: House LB II*, NFNP Area: c4 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Primary Health Care School/Priory Education
Services for children with Special NeedsFor more details, click the name above
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Cuffnells Park
A house was built c1758 with the parkland designed by ‘Capability Brown’ a couple of years later. In the late 18th century, the house was enlarged to a design by John Soane, and George Rose, the Paymaster General, assembled a fine collection of trees and shrubs. In the mid-19th century, the Hargreaves family bought the property, whose son married Alice Liddell of Alice in Wonderland fame. After her death in the 1930s the house was run as hotel until WW II when requisitioned. After the war, the house was in a poor state and was demolished. The estate has been combined with Wilverley to form three dairy farms. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1009 Parish: Lyndhurst Designations: CA, Lodge LB II,; NFNP Area: 81ha Access: Historic site Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Deer Parks - New Forest
Click title for list of Deer Parks that were located in the New Forest and have no other entries
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Dibden Manor
HCC Summary: The tile hung, long house built post 1900, is now owned by the Air Training Partnership. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1117 Parish: Hythe and Dibden Designations: Area: 9 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: HQ of the CTC Aviation Group For more details, click the name above
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Durmast House
HCC Summary: Built in 1840s with Victorian garden. In early C20 Gertrude Jekyll redesigned the garden. In private hands but open as part of NGS scheme and other times by appointment. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1095 Parish: Burley Designations: NFNP Area: Access: Public Access twice per year.
By Appointment at other timesOwnership: Private Residence For more details, click the name above
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Exbury House (Historic England)
HE Summary: An early to mid C20 wooded plantsman’s garden containing specialist collections of rhododendrons and other species, which was partly laid out within native New Forest woodland by Lionel de Rothschild between 1919 and 1939 and which incorporates features of an informal C19 garden and C19 parkland. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1106 Parish: Exbury & Lepe Designations: HE II* Area: Access: Public Access. see opening times Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Fountain Court
HCC Summary: House (LB II) Designed by John and Paul Coleridge in Lutyens style; on previous site of Bramshaw Hill House (demolished 1920s); 2 ornamental ponds, 1.6ha lake, specimen trees, tree-lined approach drive. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1077 Parish: Bramshaw Designations: LP, AHBR Area: 16.2 ha (1987) Access: No Public Access Ownership: