Old Campden House (Remains) is a Grade II listed building in the Cotswold local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 August 1960. Remains of a house. 1 related planning application.

Old Campden House (Remains)

WRENN ID
salt-truss-holly
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cotswold
Country
England
Date first listed
25 August 1960
Type
Remains of a house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Old Campden House, now in ruins, is a significant remnant of a grand Flemish-Baroque mansion built by Sir Baptist Hick. The remains date back to 1612 and were destroyed in 1645. The structure features high-quality ashlar stonework and includes a section of one wall from the west side of the south front, which encompasses the ground floor, basement, and part of the first floor. Notable elements include an arched door adorned with strapwork spandrels, two mullion and transomed windows, and a square bay that slightly projects from the wall.

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  1. West Banqueting House to Old Campden House Grade II* 44 m
  2. The Almonry Grade II 49 m
  3. Barn Immediately North-East of Almonry Grade II 51 m
  4. East banqueting house of Old Campden House Grade II* 71 m
  5. Lodges, Gates and Archway to Old Campden Manor Grade II* 71 m
  6. Retaining Walls Forming Carriage Splash Grade II 74 m
  7. Boundary Walls from South Lodge to Court House Grade II 80 m
  8. Table Tomb 5 Yds South of South Porch Grade II 91 m
  9. Wall, Raised Pavement and Conduit in Front of Almshouses Grade II 98 m
  10. Freeman Tomb 10 Yds South-West of Porch Vice Grade II 100 m