Ha-Ha Running From The North Clockwise To The South-West Of The Gardens Of Hanbury Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Wychavon local planning authority area, England. A Late C18 Landscape feature.

Ha-Ha Running From The North Clockwise To The South-West Of The Gardens Of Hanbury Hall

WRENN ID
blind-clay-lark
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wychavon
Country
England
Type
Landscape feature
Source
Historic England listing

Description

HANBURY CP SCHOOL ROAD (north side) SO 96 SW SO 9356390 to SO 93226357 3/124 Ha-ha running from the north clockwise to the south-west of the gardens of Hanbury Hall GV II

Ha-ha. Late C18. Brick with sandstone coping. About four feet high and 420 yards long. The ha-ha was built during Emma Vernon's time when George London's formal garden layout was replaced by a more fashionable natural setting. (Hanbury Hall, The National Trust Official Guidebook, 1981, p 30).

Listing NGR: SO9437963598

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