Listed Building: The Menagerie (13/41)

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Grade II*
NHLE UID 1189885
Date assigned 03 May 1968
Date last amended

Description

Garden building. Begun 1761 (contract signed October 1761), certainly no later than 1774, with alterations of c.1840 to rear. Limestone ashlar, lead and slate roofs. Tripartite plan. Single storey; 7 bays. Central 5-bay segmental portico with 4 Tuscan columns and pilasters either end approached by 3 moulded stone steps. Triple-stepped bases to columns which bear plain frieze with paterae above columns and to centre of lintels, deep moulded cornice with elements of Roman Doric cornice, blocking cornice, and cast-iron ogee-section gutter to base of lead-covered dome. Dome has slight ogee profile and is crowned by dragon supporter bearing armorial shield, both of lead. Curved rear wall of portico, with different radius to that of portico, forms elliptical space and is divided into 5 bays by pilasters supporting frieze with paterae. Round-headed niches to upper level of 3 central bays containing bronzed plaster busts, casts after the antique, one of which is now missing. Stone-paved floor to portico, fitted wood bench within and low cast-iron railings between columns with gate to central bay. Single-bay wings either side, slightly set back with round-arched sash windows set in shallow round-arched recesses. Portico cornice is continued over wings, with blocking cornices with recumbant lions looking out either end. Brick cottage to rear extensively altered or rebuilt c.1840. Design of Menagerie is attributed to Lancelot "Capability" Brown for 8th Earl of Northampton. Brown's plan for the landscaping of the park, begun 1764, in Castle Ashby archives, shows no building on site of Menagerie. Robert Adam's plan for improvements to the park of 1760 does however show a garden temple near the site, although the building shown on the plan has no particular resemblance to the Menagerie. As executed it is notably more advanced in its neo-classical design than Brown's Kentian-style Dairy (q.v.). (Castle Ashby park and gardens are included with HBMC Register of Parks and Gardens or Northamptonshire at Grade I; Buildings of England: Northamptonshire: 1973, p144; Castle Ashby Archives; Lucinda Lambton "Beastly Buildings": the National Trust book of Architecture for Animals: 1985, p142)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 8682 5938 (15m by 32m)
Civil Parish CASTLE ASHBY, West Northamptonshire (formerly South Northants District)

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Aug 13 2021 11:14AM

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