Crinkle Crankle Western Garden Wall At Broadcroft is a Grade II listed building in the New Forest local planning authority area, England. Garden wall.
Crinkle Crankle Western Garden Wall At Broadcroft
- WRENN ID
- bitter-buttress-winter
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- New Forest
- Country
- England
- Type
- Garden wall
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Crinkle Crankle Western Garden Wall at Broadcroft is a late 18th century to early 19th century garden wall made of coped brick, standing about 8 feet high. Many of these distinctive walls can be found in Lymington and are believed to have been constructed by French Loyalists who sought refuge in the area during the Napoleonic Wars. This wall, along with the one at Little Lords Mead, likely once formed part of the same enclosure. The Crinkle Crankle Western Garden Wall at Broadcroft and the Crinkle Crankle Eastern Garden Wall at Little Lords Mead are recognized as a group.
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