South Wall Of Eastern Kitchen Garden is a Grade II listed building in the Cheshire East local planning authority area, England. Kitchen garden wall.

South Wall Of Eastern Kitchen Garden

WRENN ID
upper-pavement-ivory
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cheshire East
Country
England
Type
Kitchen garden wall
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The south wall of the Eastern Kitchen Garden at Tatton Park is a 19th-century kitchen garden wall constructed of red random bond brick with stone dressings. The wall runs from west to east and features 13 pilaster buttresses on the south face, each capped by urns with stout stems and gadrooned lower bodies. There is a gateway with rusticated quoins and a wrought iron gate. On the north face, the Palm House abuts the wall at the eastern end, while to the west of this is another gateway, which has a rubbed brick surround.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. Stone Wall and Hothouses in Western Kitchen Garden Grade II 60 m
  2. Palm House to west of Orangery Grade II* 65 m
  3. North and East Walls of Eastern Kitchen Garden Grade II 76 m
  4. Pool and Fountain Before South Front of Orangery Grade II 80 m
  5. Walls of western kitchen garden Grade II 99 m
  6. Orangery Grade II 108 m
  7. Stable block, Tatton Hall. Grade II 132 m
  8. Walls to Service Court Tatton Hall Grade II 160 m
  9. Tatton Hall Grade I 184 m
  10. Western Vase on Lower Terrace, Garden Before South Front of Tatton Hall Grade II 237 m