Garden Terraces, Walls And Piers At Tissington Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Peak District National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 June 1984. A Late C19 Garden structure. 3 related planning applications.

Garden Terraces, Walls And Piers At Tissington Hall

WRENN ID
wild-ember-snow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Peak District National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
14 June 1984
Type
Garden structure
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The garden terraces, walls, and piers at Tissington Hall date from the late 19th century. They are constructed of rubble limestone with sandstone dressings. The walls feature flat copings, and there are square piers topped with ball finials, along with steps that enclose a formal garden on the west side of the Hall. In 1913, William Barron & Son Ltd, landscape gardeners, completed unspecified works at Tissington Hall. This structure is included for its group value only.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. Tissington Hall Grade II* 25 m
  2. Stableblock to Tissington Hall Grade II 50 m
  3. Gate Piers, Walls and Entrance Gateway and Gates to Hall Grade II 66 m
  4. Staff Quarters and Outbuilding at Tissington Hall Grade II 92 m
  5. Hall Well Grade II 121 m
  6. Hall Cottages Grade II 131 m
  7. Barn North East of Old Vicarage Grade II 152 m
  8. Hands Well Grade II 154 m
  9. Highway Close Grade II 162 m
  10. Old Vicarage and Garden Wall Grade II 165 m