Monument record 8099/4 - Walled kitchen garden

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{1} The garden itself is split into quarters, boarded in part by cordoned fruit trees, the beds overgrown. Around the inside of the wall are tensioned wires for the training of cordoned fruit trees. There are three principal entrances into the walled garden for the family to use: in the middle of the east, south and west walls. These have iron gates and stone arches. The south-east quadrant of the garden had a tennis court and outdoor swimming pool added, both of which were very overgrown at the time of the survey.


<1> Upson-Smith T., 2012, Archaeological Building Recording at the Potting Sheds, Ashton Wold, Northamptonshire February 2012, (checked) (Report). SNN109183.

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  • <1> Report: Upson-Smith T.. 2012. Archaeological Building Recording at the Potting Sheds, Ashton Wold, Northamptonshire February 2012. Northamptonshire Archaeology Fieldwork Reports. 12/081. Northants Archaeology. (checked).

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Location

Grid reference Centred TL 0795 8801 (127m by 72m)
Civil Parish ASHTON (FORMERLY ASHTON WOLD), North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District)

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Record last edited

Oct 17 2019 1:55PM

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