Monument record 3005/0/7 - C20th Approach, Cottesbrooke Hall Park

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{1} Cottesbrooke Hall is approached from the south, via a drive new made in 1938 to the north side of the Hall, from an entrance west of All Saint’s Church. This follows the 1628 manorial boundary, and crosses the lake across the single-arched, ashlar Wellesley Bridge of c 1938, which is of the same basic design as Mitchell’s 400m to its east.


<1> English Heritage, 1994, Register of Parks & Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England (1994, Northamptonshire), (part checked) (Report). SNN1324.

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  • <1> Report: English Heritage. 1994. Register of Parks & Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England (1994, Northamptonshire). Northamptonshire. English Heritage. (part checked).

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 70923 73817 (171m by 424m) Approximate
Civil Parish COTTESBROOKE, West Northamptonshire (formerly Daventry District)

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Record last edited

Jul 17 2009 3:03PM

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