Monument record 6819/2 - The Lawn
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{1} Endless grass and trees surround the hall. From the entrance to the house is a secondary park known as The Lawn. It is full of large beeches, oaks and elms. The latter said to have been planted by Elmes family who previously owned the hall.
{2} Marked as No.2 "The Laudn".
{3} Coloured plan shows No.1 "The Lawn and Carriage Drives and Walks".
<1> 1900, Lilford Hall, Oundle: The Seat of Lord Lilford, p.114 (checked) (Article). SNN41904.
<2> 1791, Lilford Estate Map, (checked) (Map). SNN41841.
<3> 1862, MAP, (unchecked) (Map). SNN41855.
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Location
Grid reference | TL 0290 8383 (point) Central |
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Civil Parish | LILFORD-CUM-WIGSTHORPE |
Unitary Authority | North Northamptonshire |
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