Walls enclosing garden south of Severn End, and pavilion at south west corner is a Grade II listed building in the Malvern Hills local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 August 1952. Pavilion, garden walls. 2 related planning applications.

Walls enclosing garden south of Severn End, and pavilion at south west corner

WRENN ID
hallowed-timber-reed
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Malvern Hills
Country
England
Date first listed
11 August 1952
Type
Pavilion, garden walls
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SO 84 SW 3/104 HANLEY CASTLE CP Walls enclosing garden south of Severn End, and pavilion at south west corner

11.8.52

GV II

Walls and pavilion. 1661-62, with pavilion restored in 1861. Brick with some stone dressings. Garden walls incorporate a raised terrace on the east side. The pavilion or study is of two storeys with a hipped tile roof. It is open on the ground floor, with two moulded round stone arches on the north side carried on a central round column. On the first floor is a three-light mullioned window.

Interior: on the ground floor are two C17 oak doors and surrounds. The southern one has carved pilasters. A first floor window has painted glass giving the date of construction and restoration. The diaries of Sir Nicholas Lechmere record the building of the pavilion in 1661.

Listing NGR: SO8454542572

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