Gardens at Dorney Court
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Late eighteenth or early nineteenth century formal gardens and parkland at Dorney Court, possibly on siite of earlier gardens.
House constructed c.1500, altered in the 18th century and restored in the 20th century. Bryant's map of 1825 shows parkland with a tree avenue. The first edition 6" OS map shows extensive parkland with wooded gardens. Two ornamental lakes with islands, formal garden area close to the house, orchard and several garden buildings. The modern 1:10000 OS map shows a simplified layout, an area of the orchard has gone but otherwise much the same (B8).
A late C18 and C19 garden, pleasure ground and park with origins c.1500, which survives intact. The garden around the house was remodelled in the early C20 in Arts and Crafts style. It is associated with a c.1500 timber-framed manor house, remodelled in phases, most recently in the early C20. The informal wooded pleasure grounds retain many mature trees, with the classical Hermitage as a belvedere overlooking the grounds and wider landscape, evoking the Athenian Tower of the Winds. The village makes a strong contribution to the approach from the east, Windsor direction as does the wider rural Cress Brook and River Thames setting to the west, north and south. See report for detail (B9).
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Late eighteenth or early nineteenth century formal gardens and parkland at Dorney Court, possibly on siite of earlier gardens.Date Listed
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