Walls To Two Adjacent Gardens Including Mullioned Window, In Grounds Of Annables Manor is a Grade II listed building in the St Albans local planning authority area, England. Garden wall. 1 related planning application.

Walls To Two Adjacent Gardens Including Mullioned Window, In Grounds Of Annables Manor

WRENN ID
wild-loft-ridge
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
St Albans
Country
England
Type
Garden wall
Source
Historic England listing

Description

The remains of walls enclosing two adjacent gardens, situated within the grounds of Annables Manor, include a mullioned window of probable early 17th-century date. The mullioned window originally belonged to the now-demolished manor house and is built into a flint rubble garden wall. The window features five rectangular lights with ovolo-moulded stone mullions and a stone frame, and contains slots for glass or shutters in the centre. The wall below the window has a moulded brick plinth. A 17th-century walled enclosure extends to the northeast, likely built on the foundations of the earlier house, with red brick buttressing on the northwest side. A larger walled garden to the southwest is bounded by taller 18th-century red brick walls on the same side as the window and a 19th-century wall constructed of flint and mauve brick on the southwest side.

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