Former Garden Wall in Calke Pleasure Grounds, Calke Abbey

Record ID:  61172 / MNA112044
Record type:  Monument
Protected Status: None Recorded
NT Property:  Calke Abbey; Midlands
Civil Parish:  Calke; South Derbyshire; Derbyshire
Grid Reference:  SK 3691 2266
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Summary

This limestone revetment wall is apart of the remains of the 1710-15 formal gardens, it is possible that the wall was surmounted by wrought iron railings.

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Monument Types

  • GARDEN WALL (Late 17th C to Late 18th C - 1700 AD to 1799 AD)

Description

[1] Limestone revetment wall forming the foundations of the triply curved wall at the east end of the formal gardens. The exposed length is about 24 m facing E, formed of roughly squared limestone blocks with a small 1 m square butress. The height of wall is about 2 m, at the base of which is a stagnant pool probably fed by a lead pipe exposed at its S end.

This is part of the 1710-15 formal gardens and at one stage was probably surmounted by wrought iron railings (Marshall, G. 1988: 175, Vol 1).

References

  • SNA67084 - Report: Marshall G.. 1987-88. The National Trust: Archaeological Survey, Calke Abbey, Vol 1 - Estate Survey. 1 (of 3).

  • SZE17938 - Photograph - black and white: Gary Marshall. 31/05/1988. Revetment Wall in Pleasure Grounds to E of Calke Abbey. 2M/50CM. 13*.

  • SZE17939 - Photograph - black and white: Gary Marshall. 31/05/1988. Revetment Wall in Pleasure Grounds to E of Calke Abbey. 2M/50CM. 14.

  • SZE44041 - Photograph - black and white: Gary Marshall. 31/05/1988. Revetment Wall in Pleasure Grounds to E of Calke Abbey. 2M/50CM. 15.

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Related Records

  • Related to: (Site of) 18th-century formal garden to east of the main house, Calke Abbey (Monument) - 61220 / MNA112896
  • Related to: (Site of) 'Hanging Garden' SE of main house, Calke Abbey (Monument) - 69669 / MNA191727