Rose garden wall and pavilions at Radbroke Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Cheshire East local planning authority area, England. First listed on 28 November 1984. Garden wall.
Rose garden wall and pavilions at Radbroke Hall
- WRENN ID
- tilted-lintel-lichen
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Cheshire East
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 28 November 1984
- Type
- Garden wall
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The rose garden wall and pavilions at Radbroke Hall were built around 1910 by Sir Percy Worthington for Claude Hardy. The structure features uncoursed rubble with ashlar dressings. The straight wall stands approximately 10 feet high and has a concave recession in the center, flanked by projecting pavilions at either end.
On the garden front, the recession includes ashlar piers at the ends, with panels on the sides and circular capping pieces. There are three canted buttresses on each side that taper into the wall. At both ends, the wall slightly projects to ashlar piers with panels and rubble stone pinnacles. Quadrant wings extend from either side, connecting to square pavilions made of ashlar with slightly projecting plinths. Each pavilion has double doors on the front and inner faces, with three-quarter glazed sections consisting of three rows of six panes above a lower panel. The inner faces feature small arched concave niches on either side of the doors, which contain plain plinths. Both pavilions have pyramidal roofs supported by wrought iron brackets for the guttering.
Inside, both pavilions have stone flag floors, with the flags cut in a circular pattern at the center. The lower walls are adorned with bolection moulded wooden panelling, while plain brick covers the upper sections. The ceilings feature moulded cornices and small or central domes with blocked oculi, decorated with bands around the rims of the domes and oculi.
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