Listed Building: Walls, balustrades and steps to south west and south of Apethorpe Palace (1745/18/10007)

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Grade II
NHLE UID 1271472
Date assigned 25 January 2001
Date last amended

Description

Walls, balustrades and steps. c.1905. By Sir Reginald Blomfield for Lord Brassey. Ashlar and coursed rubblestone. From the southwest corner of Apethorpe Hall (qv) a coursed rubblestone retaining wall extends southwards with ashlar buttresses at intervals. These extend upwards as the piers of a balustrade with double-ended balusters. Near the house and at the south end the wall is broken by sets of steps, that to south consisting of several sets of steps and landings. From this point the wall extends eastwards as a retaining wall to the lawn to south and finishes in another set of steps with low wall to the side surmounted by a twin-handled urn. These walls, balustrades and steps form part of the significant group of items surrounding the house at Apethorpe. The gardens at Apethorpe are included in the English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens at Grade II.

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Location

Grid reference Centred TL 0229 9539 (45m by 49m)
Civil Parish APETHORPE, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District)

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Jun 10 2021 11:57AM

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