Monument record 1156/2/13 - Early C18th Formal Gardens North of Ecton Hall

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{2} According to Cole, Ralph Freeman “having considerably improved his estate and seat here, sold them in 1712 to Thomas Isted for £12,000. He was a lawyer of The Middle Temple, London. He (d.1727) and his son Ambrose (1718-81), and his descendants Samuel (1750-1827) and Ambrose (d.1881), rebuilt the house, developed the gardens and created a landscape park at Ecton.
A detailed prospect of the house and gardens was drawn between 1727 and 1745, however it is not possible to determine which aspects of the changes from 1703 had been instituted by Freeman and which were the work of the Isteds. The broad framework of the earlier garden had been followed, apparently with no significant increase in the overall extent, but the new gardens were far more elaborate.
North-east of the Hall a square grove, possibly a redesign of that which existed in 1703, had diagonal paths crossing at a central circular clearing, and a gazebo at its north-east corner (Mon 1156/2/8).


<1> Fuller J., 1740 (circa), Bird's Eye View of Ecton Hall and Gardens (NRO Map 2162), (unchecked) (Plan). SNN46086.

<2> Foard G., 1993, Ecton: Its Lost Village and Landscape Park, p.340+Pl.3+Fig.2b (checked) (Article). SNN54811.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Plan: Fuller J.. 1740 (circa). Bird's Eye View of Ecton Hall and Gardens (NRO Map 2162). NRO Map 2162. (unchecked).
  • <2> Article: Foard G.. 1993. Ecton: Its Lost Village and Landscape Park. Northamptonshire Past & Present. 8 No.5. Northants.Record Society. p.340+Pl.3+Fig.2b (checked).

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 82945 63705 (215m by 110m) Approximate
Civil Parish ECTON, North Northamptonshire (formerly Wellingborough District)

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Record last edited

Oct 18 2019 11:33AM

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