Ha Ha To South And West Of Werrington Park (House) is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 January 1989. Ha-ha.

Ha Ha To South And West Of Werrington Park (House)

WRENN ID
eternal-ember-evening
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Date first listed
11 January 1989
Type
Ha-ha
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The ha ha to the south and west of Werrington Park is likely from the 19th century and is constructed of stone rubble. It encloses the garden south of Werrington Park (house) and features low stone rubble revetments. On the west side, there is a low segmental arch bridge made of stone rubble, which provides a path over the ditch.

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  1. Werrington Park (House) Grade I 57 m
  2. Tunnel Directly to North of Werrington Park (House) Grade II 97 m
  3. Estate Office in Estate Yard to East of Werrington Park (House) Grade II 101 m
  4. Ice House to North-East of Werrington Park (House) Grade II 116 m
  5. Converted Carriage House and Stables and Arched Entrance to Estate Yard to East of Werrington Park (House) Grade II 118 m
  6. Kitchen Garden Walls to East of Werrington Park (House) Grade II 182 m
  7. White Bridge Grade II 554 m
  8. Gate-Piers, Gates, Walls and Railings at South Entrance to Church of St Giles Grade II 578 m
  9. Gate-Piers, Gate and Walls at North Entrance to Werrington Park, Directly to South Lodge Grade II 582 m
  10. Garden Walls to South and South West of the Vicarage Grade II 582 m