Akeley Wood School
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Nineteenth century park with formal walled garden and kitchen garden, now school grounds
19th century formal walled garden. Parkland has now been turned mostly into playing fields, also encroachment by swimming pool and tennis courts (B2).
The gardens, pleasure ground and park for an 1860s country house which was George Devey’s first large country house, including terraces, informal pleasure ground lawns with mature trees and shrubberies, a walled kitchen garden, parkland and pre-existing woodland which was incorporated as part of the design. Garden terrace additions in Arts and Crafts style by Ernest George 1911/12 include a Tudor-style brick and ironstone gazebo. The woodland and many trees originated in the medieval royal forest of Whittlewood. The ensemble survives largely intact, except for the loss of kitchen garden structures and layout and the addition of school structures and sports pitches around the house, stables and Home Farm since the site became a school in the mid-C20, also a house in the kitchen garden, and equestrian centres and houses in the park. See report for detail (B3).
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Nineteenth century park with formal walled garden and kitchen garden, now school groundsDate Listed
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